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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1878.—TRIPLE SHEET. “THE COURTS. ‘airy Stroke of a Magic Wand, and, Presto! Change! A DOCTOR'S DIVORCE SUIT. Discovery Following a Husband’s Sud- den Disappearance. Lawyer Henry J, David says Joba Thompsen, the aoter, said he and bis troupe could ll the Staudt Theatre in the Bowery, and that thereby wyer David was induced to put im money and essay a sort of supervisory management of the theatre, whereby be lost money. Actor John Thompson says shat Lawyer David said be was the owner of almost fabu- loms wealth, and thereby induced him and his troupe to enter into an engagement, for whicti he pow secks la Vain bie pay, He haa the lawyer (as already re- Ported Ii the Aman) a ted on civil process in a puit recover sulary, on tho ground that the alleged repregentations as to finaucial re- Spotmvliy w false, lu deciding motion yestertiay to vacate the order ol arrest against Davia ge = MeAuatn, the Marine Court, Suys:—l'ne proots show that in order to induce the Meiniiff to enter into the contract set out io the the defend- ad -& groat deal of real property; \uat bis $4,000 a month ; that the delendant had in his pos jon $60,000 1n United Stutes bonds; that the Stroudsburg and Kethiebem Railroad was Owueéd by five mbb, of whom he was one, and that be did not owe anybody anything ‘These representations certainly portrayed a Anaucial Condition sufficient to satisiy the most doubting avd fasiidious nod The plainif swears tb disappeared, dbnces of impeouniosity appeared ubout oi art, The a temple nuaut admits that the represeuta- upon nis devial that be Untrue, relt @ pictured such @ soene, iwi of liability, and insiste tn: swerable for the plalntuff’s servic mployed bim and had uo in ', wi! ‘é Ue services were perform to adyanco money in aid of the manugement, all of Which ig irretrievably lost. The plaintiff bag proven Jc16nt to enticle bim to the order of arrest, and the Mvlion to vacute i OD m ed.”? ‘ne JnuKe consigers, however, defendant, being wh cuatoay, nutiod tO @ speedy trial, und has wet tli¢ cave down Jor the 29th tust. THB WAR UF ‘HE ROSES, Dr. Achilles. Rose has brought a suis for divorce against bis wite Emmy Koso on a charge of adultery. 4 motion was made yesterday in Supremo Court, Chiuibérs, before Judge Donohue, for $25 weekly all- mony ter the defendant pebdente lite aud 7500... counsel fee Her counsel, Mr. Hugh Coleman, road an afldavit of Mra Rosé stating that” she denics the charge of adultery; that #he 16 Without moans and that sho hag three young children, 1¢ was further allegou that her hus- Waid 1nUubéd her to goto Europo with her mothor; thas jo bér absence he tustituted tue proceedings tor divéfce: that newspaper was sent to her by a \bird purty coutaming the published summons iw th sui, and that she thereupon fovorn She charges the Doctor with taking ladies to ride in the Central Park while sue abi tue cnilaren tad to romain at bome. In the course of the aflldavit sho alleges thut ber mother furnished money to enavie tne Doctor so take his depres in a tnvdioal college, and that her mowwer bad loaned bim woney since. On bebail of the Doctor ovunwel, Mr. J.P; Sélomon, read an affidavit of the lormer, stating ti tb defendant bud 2 ‘darhiage a ier owi that she was 12 {he bevitol walking out jentlomen, and that Ble Could Dox be destitute, because u gentle! friend, Bamod Augustus Schweitzer, Whom ue charges wiih bey ye abe twd ‘conveyed property to her, tmoney auvanced by the deieidant’s mother, he Shut ne bas puid tue latter more than on fold, and as to bis not having brought thi if UG alleges tbat he bad uo proot of ber inflde- ty until after uer departure for Kurope. While the ings credits him with being im the receipt of a « ticome, he Bays bis uverage receipts ure ouly Week. Ab aMdavit of Cuaries Abo was also road Byutipg that he beard the wile suy, atier getting $10 from the Doctor, “inere’s $10 more made out of tue pid tool.” At the conciusion of the argument follow- ing the reaai:g of the papers Judge Barrett took the papers, reserving his décision, WHY MR. BUCK DISAPPEARED. . Mrs; Jane Buck, who in Apri, 1575, tved in East Filty-Mith atreet and at the time had avout $7,000 de- posited inthe Builders aud Manufacturers’ Bunk, dive ber busbana acheck om the bank ior $300, This ebook, acoording to her statement, was drawn by Mr, Buek, made payabie to bis order and signed by Mrs, Buck. The hosband, as sho alleges, took the check to the bank end with commendable sagacity bus not made himself visible to the longing eyes of bis tuncing © ruape the thr might something avjourn, from her tigation to be institater aiscevered that the cneck had beeu raised trom $300 to $3,300. a ry and thus sut- istacturily ace Tbe triat of a suit brougat agaiust the bavk yeavorday belore Juswuee Cartis, 10 the superior Court. The iff claims thas the ba covered ny the trial s! t hand aud that different colored ink was ‘ RECONCILED, * Joseph Price for a number of years lived apparently eppily with bis wile, Augusta, During the Cbris- Mas bolidays of lust yeur a rapture occurred tn their Wariial retutious, ana the wilo commenced ao sult against the husband for a limited divorce, on the pround of cruel and iniuman treatment, she al> Néging that he used the chiuaware of their domestic with which to assault denying the eharge, y following, commenced a d, in the month of agaist Lite wite on the adultery, woroey in Ht a8 tue intruder dowestic is Charge Was in turn denwd by i the §=6attorney, and, wih ine ioterioculury proceedings Om fhe subject of alimony and counse: tee 10 Wite, both suits bave remained in Btatd (ao Gp to yesterday awaiting their turn to be thea, hi Meantime calmer and wore couserva- eu with both pare jco of the Superior pending, Mr, Beraurd ho ated the wife tu the Vast guilt, and that suis only, eater a order dis- Bowtimuing both actions, This order was entered Open ® written consent of votn husband and wile and thelr Fespective Attorneys, iu whicn pai this doupi re! gation guy they mutually 1n0@ their respadtive suits, live to- gether, beeome reconciiea, tv:get and forgive thoir Fospeclive grievances anu difficuities, aud in future to be true and faithiai to each band aiso agrees, asu part of tis reconciliation, to Pp ti6os lor housekeep- tig With all convenient sp 0 that they muy unite oes more as Dusband anu wii IMPORTANT 10 MERCHANTS, A Suit Of considerable importance to merebauts was tried yeslorday, belure Judge Larremore, iu tho Court of Common Pleas, The action was breught by K Stanly Hail, assignee in bankrupicy of Henry Le Hewlett against Stephen W. Waterbury and anothor, 1s seome that in Apri, 1875, Watervury, smb & Co, obtained an attachment ug: it Hovry L. Howlett, then carrying on business Morohunt tullor im this GLY, OD the ground of nov-residence, Ad applivation Wes by counsel, on techuical yroauds, to aliachmevt = fuis motion, whieh Ww velore Judge Spuulding, ta tue Muriue Court, wos grauted, Wateroury, Shiith & Co, jeu from this order aud the Ge oral) ed the uttavhment, Peudin; Jed & petition in vaukruptey the United Siaves courts Ol Lis prope ill way appointed Huw iu it Lhe property was lawfully in poi val wag if upon completing tis appoint (fial Wwe plainull sougbt to 4 WAS irrugdiar aud void, Upon motion oF Mossra, Jagovs bros, ui wa the sompiaiut, holding that in no event could (he piaiotit recoter, because HO pfoot wad olfereu to suOW buat tue m turn all the quods WKew, wad any dadge Larremor the property was lost while in bis custody; and fur- ther, that before any action could be maintained it would be necessary to vacale the attachment by an order trom tue Court out of which it was origioally issued. Messra, Jacobs Rros. appeared for Mr. Water- bury, Messrs. Quino & Murphy for the and Mr, C. P. J. Hall tor the piaintff, SUMMARY OF LAW CASES. Houry Jetter, of No. 410 West Thirty-third street, cigar manulacturer, was yesterday brought belore United States Commissioner Shields, charged with selling cigars ‘witbout having sflixed the necessary revenue stamp. The bail was fixed at $250 aud be wis held for examination, Nanette Ecknardt, committed by Juage Kilbreth op a charge o! ibg medicines to produce abertion, says there is no evidence to warraut her detention, Judge Donohue yesterday granted awrit of habeas corpus jn the case, Frank Phillips, committed by Judge Duffy on a ebarge of forging three checks aggregating $15, and held in $200 bail to wer, ulloges that the District Attorney refuges to accept his buil He petitioned for a writ of habeas corpus yesterday with a view to com- poling the District Attorney to aceept the ball, Judge jonohue ved the writ. In the suit of Eaward Weeks against William J. Youngs to recover $15,000 for alleged malicious pros- vcution, the plaintiff uaving been, as ne alle; tieusly arrested and conficed for nine cays, the jury yesteraay, betore Judge Larromore, in the Court of Cols Pleas, for the platutif for VO a Verdict Little Henrietta Joseph, a child eight years old and daughter of Mux Josepp, in May, 1876, was run over by o beer wagon, owned by Jobo Koster, und struck in the foretiead, Her flosh was greatly ‘ated and one eye displaced, aud lor eleven months she was confined to Bellevue Hospital. Hor father has now broughs suit aguinss Mr, Koster to recover $5,000 dama nd tho trial of the case was commenced yeuteruas, belote Judge Speir, in the Superior Court, On application of Mr. Herman Stietel, counsel tor Morris Waterman, Judge Donohue, Court, Cuambers, yesterday grauted an ex parte order directing Joseph Davis to be held to bail on a civil order of arrest in the sum Of $2,500, Waterman sues Davis to recover $20,000 damuges for loss of services of bis minor aaugnter, whom he charges Davis with baving secuced. A Verdict was repdered yesterday in the Unitea States Circuit Coart, before Judge Shipmay, in the suit brought by J. Rowenthal & Co against Collecior Arthur, 10 recover duties paid under protest on ari- cles imported, and which, they alleged, should be classified under je 7 Pon tng twenty-five per cent duty, and which to lector had charged ander the élassification of manulactured articles at thirty- five per sent duty. Alter two bours’ deliberation the jury returnod a verdict for who defendant. ‘The evse of Susan Dickie, who wus confined in tho Bloomingdale Lunatic Asyium and en ap examination proved to be gune and discharged, 18 sti!l fresh 1p the publi¢ memory. The contest of the will of ber tather, Patrick Dickie, the daughter Susan being a legatee under the will, 1 stil! pending in the Surrogato’s Court, An application tor allowances by the various counsel was argued at considerable length yosterday betore Judge Donohue, in Supreme Court, Chambers, which terminated iu the Court taking the papers tor examination. It was stated 10 the course ot t! Us ment that the expenses of the litigation were $: 00 On on0 side and $800 on the other side. COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. Suereue Court—Cuampers—Held by Jauge Doho- hue.—Nos. 22, 29, 59, 71, 73, 80, 115, 126, 119, 122, 127, 188, 139, 140, 168, 178, 2U6, 217, 254, 255. 256, SUPREME COURT—GENERAL (RRm—Held by Prewid- ing Judge Davis aud Judges EM RE once 26, 63, 62. 03, 12, j, 80, 90, 103 ith 118, 12336, 124, hha 87, 94, 97, 106,'121, 126, 127, 128) 136, 187, 138. Strreme Covkt—sprouwt Trru—Held by Judge Van Yorst.—Law una tuci—Now 647, 648, 649, 650, 661, 606, 656, 683, 132, 581, 602, 603, 651, 499, 61,, 623, 608,'39, 469, 470, 250, 588, 646, 547, 689, 593, 5Y5. Supmnion Court—Cincurr—Part 1—Held by Jadge Barrett. Short causes—Nog, 3981, 8990, 8746, 4040, 8143, 3510, S844, 2966, 3977, 8978, 36 ‘4001, 3910, 3394, 3335, 4031, 3866. Patt 2—Heid vy Judeo Luwrence—short causes.—Nos, 1966, 92844, 8809, 8371, 8272, 3911, 3640, 3998, 3638, 3916, 3962, 3055, 3988, 4018, 3964, 8674, 8672, 3037, 3907, 39U2, $884, 8840, 3971, 4000, Part 3—Heid vy Judge Vao Bran:,—Nos, 2269, 1954, 1539, 1974, 2345, 2346, 2360, 2864, 2366, 2367, 2368, 2369, 2371, 2872, 2873, 2874, 2876, 2877, 2578, 2380, 2381, 2882, 2883, 2384, 2886. SUPEKIOR COURT—GENERAL TRRM.—Adjourtied tor the tertn, Surgsrion Court—Sprcia, Term—Held by Judge Freedmin.—No day calendar, Surgkion Court—TRriaL Taru—Part 1—Hela b: Judge Spetr.—Short causes—Nos. 758, 415, 725, 751 708. Part 2—Held by Chiet Justice Curtis.—Nus 820, 600, 581, 115, 186, 110, 430, 501, 505, 329, 567, 570, Part 3—Helu by Judge Seagwick.—Case on—No. 443, Randali vs, UfCounor. No day culenas Common PLeas—GExERAL Taxm.—Adjourned for the term. Oounon Prease-Srectay THRM—Held by Judge J. F. Daly.—No day caleiidar, jouMON PLkas—KQuity Taru—Held by Judge J. F, Daly,—Now. 15, 7. Common Pieas—Triat Taam—Part 1—Held by Cmiet Justicn U.P. Daly.—Nos. 760, 769, 1760, 1931, 1887, 734, 732, 713, 775, 783, 1918, 1925, 1926, 188.’ Part’ 2—Hela by Judie Lrremore.—One nour causes—Nos. 1426, 1761, 700, 1934, 1709, 1087, 1873, 1888, 1897, 1881, 1704, 1779, 1907. Marine’ Court—(niaL I'enm—Part I—Held by Judge Sinnowt,—short caases—Nos, 5029" 4460, 5267, $246, 5247, 5! 6321, 5362, 5347, 4789. rt 2—Heid by Juuge Sheridan,—Sbort causes—Nos. 6090, 5107, 5138, 5297, 5342, 6369, 5309, 357, 5169, 6367. Part 3—Held vy Onte: Justice Aiker,—Short eauses.— 53il, 6142, 5011, 5324, 5231, 4042, 6200, 6313, 6318, 5322, 5326, Court of GrxX#xat Sissions—Pari1—Held by Judge Sutberisnd,—T! People vs, Jathes Smith, ry (coutinued); Laura Hooan, disor- derly house; Same va Heory ©. Giark, gfaud larceny; Same vs. Luigi Massa, adduction; Same va Mary oO Part 7, udge Gitder- ig yin tally and v in Supreme UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. Wasmivaton, Oot, 24, 1878. In the United States Supreme Court:— No, 88. Daniel Palmer vs. J, W. Low ot al,—Argu- ment concluded. 1 No. 89. Daniel A. Beckwith ot al vs. 4. J. Bean.— Passed. No. 41. W. H. Berty and M. Hinojosa vs, J.T. Dos- well, wud No. 42 Same va, same,—Passed. No 43, Wiihatn H. Gifford ot al. ve, J. P. Helms ad- minisirator.—Argued by Mr. ior appellants and by Mr, U. W. Hornor for app 8, This cause came Middle District of 1 ssee, and involve: Distriot Court, bankrdptey, can order th: of property not claimed as usa iy tho assiznee, the appellants claiming that it cannow No. 44, Baltimyre and Ovio Railroad Company va Oden Bowie, ment commenced by W. 3. Cox for plait in ‘hie cause came from the Su- preme Court of Of Colorads and presenta ‘the question as oa a dolivery of freight to so as to charge the latter witb joss. The particular freight in this tos moug which was the Tacing ware Austratia, the property vera Bowie, of Maryland, injured wuile bein; J é Bab upon she care sod for hich he received from the jurt below $10,000 damages. Adjourned uulil to-morrow at twelve o'clock, MINING CLAIM SUITL, In a room of the Post and Custom House butiding of Newark, not used since the days ef ihe drait, Mr, 3. D. Oliphant, clerk of the United Statos District Court of New Jorsey, began taking testimony yosterday in a mining claim suit which has been in litigation for segen or eight yeats, The plainuit whe ease is Mr. Moses Taylor, the York merchant. He claims certain valuable rights in the ore tines of Sassex county, N.J., which claims are disputed by the Now Jersey Zine Company. Mr. Taylur contends toat hie rights have been trespassed upon vy 1 company; iu oth jords, suas the company bi ge out @ certain Kind of ore which belonged im. from the mines, each tun fepre- jount involved in the suit Is over ion of dollars, &@ quarter of a mi PRISON BARS OF MUSIC, “I'm a fiddier, yor Honor, Divil a moro!’ saia the biear-eyed creature at the bat, from she collar of whose coat poeped the end of a bow, and who hugged with affectionate vigor a violin that looked shabby enough to be a Cremona, “and you wore drunk last nigut, ob 1” “arrah, la it met”? “The officer says so.” Lonly met a couple o’ friends and nrifie o? muse, And inin wo all tuk ey. Sorra the vit mote, yer Honor!" Wo dOlluts OF two du: Police was taken into 0 q the Burley,” and away ap and duwa the middi gouts forward aud back, to th of those who could not dance, “Tater Ji “rhe lsh Wi Mailow,’! follower Messenger Mokivoy, who is int OF the ptisou, soltly m WILLIAM AND HIS AUNT. THE QUEER STORY TOLD BY AN IMPRESSION- ABLE LOVER IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—AN ALLEGED MATRIMONIAL SPECU- LATION AND ITS SFQUEL, ‘rhe old proverb that love uever rans smoothly is peculiarly, not to say forcivly, illustrated in the case of Mr, Witliam O. Jackson, woo, iu tho year of Our Lord, 1864, was badly smitten with Cupid’s dart. Mr. Jackson at that time wus, medestiy speaking, a young man endowed with all the physical euergy aad perfect mauly proportivas of yourn, About that lime be was througu a variety ef circomstances throwm into intimate relations with Mre, Apna M, Juckson, at that time the preposseasing widow of his uncle, Mrs. Jackson, it is fair to presume, was the embodiment of all that was charming aud graceful io womankind, wad evon now shows evidenges of grout beauty and intelligence, I 1s not surprising, u fore, that Mr. Jackson, theu an improssiouab.e young mab, unused to society 4nd its protean ascipations, should have so s90n succumbed to the alluremenis of bis want. Living at the time io the same house the two rapidly formed an intimacy of the closest character, and were geuvrally ackaoowledged to be lovers, GUSHING GENEROSITY. Later on—the spell not yet beiug broken—Mr, and the widowed Mrs, Jackson, as the former alloges, be- came engaged abu the day actually faced for the nup- tidla, About this time, it i@ proper to remark here, Mr. Jackson’s futher died, loaving bis son about $40,000, mostly io available funds, Mrs, Jaok- son—tie mamorata of the youthiul heir—upon discovering the fact fedouoled her attentions as Le further alleges aud sfowly gaining au ascon- dency over hint began a series of speculations, which, il true, for successiui results and Lolduess of Conception, deserve Lhe praise and example of Baged indies sumilarly stuate JSiancée berug desirous of build: to Lim—as wbe ualurally might ander the circou- Stances—lor financial Help, Supposing, of course, hat she would goon bo wile aud that their tn- terests would by this ns beoot ai, be au vanced her large sums of mouey, aggregating neurly $30,000, the junds for the moat part buing expended by wer ia building bou At last becoming weu perhaps beginning to te ssodness, and 4) co-purti ship interest tb the iunde tn a vVieuble, Mr. Jackson, as an early marriage. ‘Tie widow, bow, iu of trom time to time until tho bittern already bogan to gnaw he young man’s beart, was turtuer intensified by tue uueXpected and favorably received attentions ef Mr. Riduard B, Hunt, whose position as # rival, wuch to Mr, Jackson's eonster- nation, in due time became Urmiy estublished, TUK GREEN MONSTER. The visite of Mr: Huot now becathe as regular as lockwork, und Mr. Javkson, smarting under the lash of outraged love, at once couciuded to break torever irom tbe cords that béld uim, Accordingly, in 1876, he lett Mrs, Jucksun’s house, anu at Once instituted u Suit uguinst her to recover the large sums of moucy whieh, as Le alleges, ne bad loaued to her. ‘niewuit was subsequently discoutinued upou Mra, Jackson protniving, as helurther says, to marry him siertly und discountenanciog the visits of Hunt, who still hovered about 1ik6é ap eVil spitit, So compiete was bia conil- deuce iv ber promises that be not only discontinued the suit bus. excouted a release of all cluims aguimat her, The recunciiiatiou. thus effected Was.no., how- ever, of ong duration.-aln, Huat again loomed up as a YVigiiunt and unrelenting aspirant for the bund of the faveinating widow. Distrust and coniusion aud Caluwiious suspicion goon opened the eyos of the Contiding Jackson, ubd ere long the marriage of the widew and Huat pat aa end to atl bis bupes aod aspirations. ‘THE DENOUSMENT. Alter the marriage tuus wad:ouiy contracted with- out so much as “with your permission, aif,’ it 18 Do surprising that Mr. Juckéon abvuld take siops to re- cover bis pecunjury stasus in the world, | With this end in View he commended an action in the Court of Common Plas to vacate the discontinauvce® of tho forther suit and to seb Aside the rotease which he Mad executed under such hopelul prowises, I'uis action, wuich-has been peuding be.ore the courts some time aod bas beretviore been bricfly reportet in the H&RALD, on Various mottos, Lnuily caine to trial yes- terduy, before Jaugo J. F. Daly, 1 the Court of Com- moa THE PLAINTIFF'S TESTIMONY. < As might naturally be expected, ibe prospect of a thorough exposé of tuis curious love alluir drew together a large crowd at the court room. Both tho Parti¢s were present, as also many Wivnessée, Tue Piainufl, woo was amoug tue fits: to ve placed oo the stund, testified thas whea Huut begao to visit Mrs. Jackson suu to give ber presents he protested, but jm that sue “‘uad a rignt to do as sue B18, AD the withess ry, 1871, woen be began suit against. ber; he went to her’ bouse to Adoutity oerwuin property i & repicvin proceeding, apa she became bysterieul and wanted to see nim alone; he refused 10 see ber, whereupon she took a photograps from her bdbdsom and sui, “See bow much I think -of you,” and begged =bim Ww come back and hive wit her and discontinue the suit; she agreed to marry him within two mouths aud ue dually consented to go Duck and live with her; mo signed the discoutiou- anoe and reloase and told ber that be bad nu ready money, having given hef all be bad, atid-sald he wanted 1o get an oullit tor tbe wedding; she gave bim 4 mortgage om a house upon waich be go: $2,250, the greater purtol which he paid out, however, 1or doctors, I 8 and catridges tot her; he paid $250 to her cou for defenuing tits litigation; be paid $150 for a dress for ber aud went ta other expeuses mostiy Om ber account; about,June Hut recom- meucod his calls aud wuen he provested she told bim it was “nene of his business,” Ofcourse Mts, Huot puis iu a dweeping denial to 6 Story and His expected thatthe tesuimouy will Velep sowe rich lacie concerning the relations ve- tween the parties. The trial will be resumed to-day. LITTLE GIOVANNI A wretehed little Itulian street musician ¢amo under (he notice of Mr, Frederick Lundberg, an oili- oor ot the Society tor the Prevention of Crueity to Chilaren. He was being ied along Unrystie street on Wednesaay night by a dark brown, heavy bearaed tan, who oafried a harp. Mr. Lundberg’s attention was fret drawn to the pair by the boy’s unsteady gait and strange actions, ick 1” said the officer to imeelt, “I wonder whether that is bis father or not?” Mr. Lunaberg stopped them, and the mau, elutching the boy’s band, scowled and said, “What you want? Wuat for you oo iqtta me pass, oh ?’? “Whose boy is that?” quietly demanved Mr. Lund- berg. “that iamy boy! Myson! Com fellow, Jerkivg the lad violently and stepping usiae at the same time in an attempt to eseape further in- quiry. “Hold hard there, my friend. You mast the station house with me and prove thut you bat Claim On this Guild, 1 suspect tat you have not,” Alver somo further puriey the mun musician sul lenly acquiesced xnd prepared to foliow his questioner. ‘Then tt was that Olficer Laudberg discovered that tue boy was not sick. He was druvk. Kxpivoittione av to how he came iuto suon # ovuditiou were required and given, lt was jeurned tue poor creature was ul- Ways sent into tbe beer sulvous on tue east side vy his compauioa to play the fludie, The spectators somo- times gave tim peonies aud always offered uim beer irom their glasses, Cnild like be dragk it aud gor upsy. At Essex Market Police Court yesterday, betore Judge Wanvell, (ue man suid bis name was ‘Antovio Usedano and that the chila way kaowa to bim as “Littie Giovanul. Neiuer Antonio nor tue boy kuow the lave surbume, nd tue tiny fudler’s antecedents thus far are entirely shrouded in mye tery. Judge Wandell, uvable to elicit irom Auion.o Just bow be cume to be possoased of the lad, held the tormer in $300 ball to auswor and seut the latter to Mra. Webb's rooms at the Central Uifics, where, wneo lust seen by the reporter, he was playing “Grandt suer’s Clock’’ tor the entertainment of tbe ow it~ tle unlortauates sojourning with the kind-hearted matron, THE CUBAN’S SIGNALS, Raphael W. Penlaver is said to be a Cuban and a deputy sheriff of Kiugs county, At any rate be claimed to be both before Judge Wandeill at the Essex Market Police Court yosterduy morning, when ar- raigned on acbarge of disorderly conduct, Bus he could not speak Buglish vory flacotly, ; “How long have you beon im the country?” qnoth the Judge “two years |"? “Ouiy two years) And you are a deputy shonf?”’ “Si, sefor! Zavisl Yes, wri’? ‘Weil you must bave a pretty good pull, Somme of us have beeu bere forty years anu have uot reached aited position yet! What Was he doing wv “He was fring bis revolver im tho air, Yor Honor, and | tuk bem iu for disurderiy conduck’? “Wut Were you shooting avr”? Weila, wo deputy shoriffa, you sabez, Mel hava Oné excvoshun lor a Wolndn, Lome serva that excoo- shad vf thate women. She vo t Smasne me ta face with broomstick, svbez, eb? Wella, alt rights No hke Me, sabes, s’pose want puieeoemanu, Soot pistol tree time, Ali right, Me shoot vim tree time, Poleecemana come oaichee me, sabez Me aeputy sherifla Ko? Ail tigut.’ “Who told you to ehoot your pistol off when you wanted au officer?” uty mun to Brooklyn télia me. 8’pose Want polecoumaua shoot de tre “Len dovara or ten days’? All a same. me, eb??? The whole tamily of Fivcks was brought into the Jeflorson Market Police Gourt yestorday by Uilicer Chiara, ihe Society for the Preveution of Crueliy to Chiidren. There were three giris, @ little boy and ividoal in a velveteen jack: jd drab shores, ed to be their stepfather ‘no giris, Chris Una, Heorléetia and Lotiss, are respectively ioarteen, ‘They ail Have aliaser, dud Lave been Watebea vhe and the society's officers for nearly & tn ‘erribie as it may seem, ste) her the roings of ot iiving of me abd the mendiean Juage Otterbourg, ov being tniore who isin the hospital, was also a profes- sent Christina to the House of M 8 tothe Juvenile Asylum. The reputed step- futher sneaked out of the court, which was almost in 40 Uproar owing to the ouleries and frantic demon- strations of sorrow made by the childrey now being separated, The girls clang to the little boy, and in passionate aceents begged not to toro from bim so ruthlesi but on Mr. Chiardt, who couvinced beyond a doubt that the youn: je were rupidiy becoming protes- sioual crimi well as mendicants, the order of the Court was carried out, CHARGED wWI fH FORGERY, “BROKER DICK” PLACED ON TRIAL IN THE COUR! OF GENERAL SKBSIONS, The trial of Jonn Smith, alias ‘*Broker Dick,’? alias Jouvos, bis correct name, according to bis own stute- Ment, being Alouzo Ainsworth, and who describes bimself asa farmer from Land Lake, Ulster county, N. Y., was commenced yesterday in Part 1 of the Court of Gonoral Sessions, Judge Sutherland presia- jog. The indictment charges the prisoner with tor- gery in the second degree, Jt will be remembered thut this 1s the case in which a large number o! gen- Wine Canadian bank notes were stolen, and atser the siguatures of one of the oflicers had veen forged, Were placed in circulation, it uppeared that in the autamp of 1876 the Consolidated Bauk of Canada prepared a large number of §10 notes for Circulation and soiue forty thousand of them were printed aud delivered by the British American Bank Note Company of Montreal, These votes bore the signature of the president, In order to be genume tuey suowld be countersigned vy the secrevary, Mr. Jobu A, Ready. ‘The package of notes was piacea by Mr. Robert Miils, the wanuger of the bak, on eit wued. ‘Tue 40,000 were carr! by shiov: od allerward putin circulation, war was ascertained that ti bad been forged. W some of these notes in the United Stat bank, Efforts were cover the remaind were put up ey, ght und Crowley, of the Coutral Oflice, pro- ured thé Cu-operation of Mr. Rovers H. Puras, a broker at No, 40 Wall street, and arranged a m betw him aud Smith. TRAPPED. The latter, without hesisation, admitted thas be had the forged notes ia, his pussession and offs: pose of them Pures floaily agreed to take 200 of the potws ing to ve signed by Secretary Ready at these rates, A uy Was «ppuinted for the purpose and sr. Puri Smith in a downtown saloon, ‘the detectiv: clos 14h was about to compl tho sale, they poanced upon bim abd found 10 bis pi seasion 200 of the lorgeu notes, Tho detectives bad boen tr attendance in a room id by siaith, fully apprisdd as to what was going o only awajted usa signal a cough trom Mr, P bad the 200 ed the detevtives ed in, Smith endedvored to hide the gotds, but Were promptly avcured, ‘Tl PRISONKR's DRFEXOS. “Broker Dick’ wit then arrested for grand Br: on Sany and forgery. yesterday ior the lat ‘ho prisouer Was placed on thi Assistant District also the fo ry nature by Mr. Reauy, the secretary of 1 Cafiada, while the ostifivea as to the finding Possession. 1u his own de- fence the prisoner said be received the notes trom a pool row acq ance named Mill Armstrong at the cigar store of Jve Goss, ou Sixth avenue. that Arwmatrong asked him to at that, Dot Knowiug thum to be forged, bad agreed to go4o, On cross-exami by Mr. Bell tue pria- had beeu afrested onc to recollecs tor what offenc morning Judge Satheriand will subinit the to the jury. REBELLIOUS COKYPHEES, FLIGHT OF THREK BALLtT DANCERS FROM COLONEL MAPLESON’S OPERA COMPANY, Superintendent of Police Walling was yesterday in- formed by Colouel Maplosou’s bitsiness manager that Abree ballet dancers bad broken their eoutract and were about to leave the city with an opera company bound tor Cuba, The brillant ballet divertissoment ‘m the opera of “Carmen,” which nad been so gen- erally admired ut the performance on Wednesday ‘evening, had, 1¢ seeins, attracted the attention of an envious iaspresaric, Who was espesiaily struck by the fascinatious of taree of the pupils of Signor Fran- cevco, Uolone!l Mapiesou’ fur (hem at the stage the performan: on the Havaua steamer y 800, tdignadt at this vreden of Cuntra bis vesiness maouger, Mr. 31 gw the execution of the tuwaried, bus Mr, McKenna, Superinvendens, the suerif, ) 1ouDd that Dothiug cou. V0 graces sailed in the 1cun—rap away und hig themseives, being still airaid tuat their breach of contract would Subject them to she rigors of the law, Colonel Mapieson, when askea jmorediy suld tuat be would buve this flagrant preset of a duiy 1 jong the least traiued replaced without the slightess CONTRADICLORY sTATEMENTS, The examination in the case of Mrs. Eckhart, clairvoyant, cuarged with baving sold medicines for the purpose of maiprudtice, was resumed at the Tombs court yestorday. 0 complainant, Bligzabeth Schulz, was jurther questioned and mado several contfavictory answers, Counsellor Spencer conyeuded that there was no evidence to show that Mra Eck- bart was aware of the gifi’s condition whea she ap- plied for treatwent, aud that the medieiues preseribed could nos wccomplisu the object tor which it bad been jeu they Were given. He thercivre asked lor (ue Jauge Ki e wut @iu parolied Mrs, Bekuart 4 that be prescrived tur ted yesterday that De, y-loursh street, was uu der arrest im comaedtiou with tHe case fhe vom. b Dr, jor eeou him velor uch older ibuu thau t iBvalid tol vided the girl to visit practice, was discharged by ber prior to iu which #ho state a decwr. doctor with View to mal auowing levers writs her to preter the compiutut, was also knew wotning of the be boew stan were iu bie appeal daughter suffered attacks of wi removed, At ite evuciusion home, SHOT BY A D.PUTY SHEKINE. The case of Mary Helen MeKengio againat John Lucas Was on trial velure Jadgu Grivert, to the Queens County Circuit Court, yesterday. This is civil case for dainages, the clam being for $20,000. Lucas has already been subjocted to trial erimiuaily tor the oileuos ailoged 1 + boing tor mr duiy, it 6 with’ Maty drew his her mother, 10 pistol and shut dary & verious Wound, froin Wute! Mary's MOLUOF, WHO did But apydat in fitet case, stad ur Lue plain ay. Ie came out 00 ber bross-exu mination « divorced wite married & hef secoue svovnd Witie, aud bas nyt lived with uid LF KUO past eigul Yours, he u Wiscousiv, Sue alo cam wvicled In a juate ighvor's chickens, Lhuugh tu Kuswer to iu bY Ler COUNSEL SHY Bald sue MEver did pole Judge Busieeu, i nts iby lor tue des for which Lucas bad of the eiivkeu porou- she women but by ww oO dog ta 1» Jed fromm uyurophob: 6 Will be heard bile moraine THE PORTER INQUIRY. GENERAL POPE REFUSES TO APPEAR BEFORE THE BOARD OF ARMY OFFICERS UNLESS BEGU- LARLY SUBP@:NAED. The Board of Inquiry in the case of General Fitz Jono Porter, which was te have met yesterday at Governor's Isiand, was represented by General Gotty alone. He stuted that he had received a despaten from General Schofield, the presideut, announcing that he would not attend in consequence of the non- recetpt of an auswer from General Pope., General Terry, being indisposed avd unable to aitend, the meeting of the Board was adjourned to Monday, the 28tn dust, The foliowtug despateh was received from General’ Pope, dated Fort Lesveuwo:th, Uctober 21, 1873, and audresacd to General Scuofold:— your despatch of the 17th inst., in which fact that the “counsel for the £3, believe that justice to their es Your presonce c Only a8 # witness for him or tor the government a yo expt with any semblauce of iegality, to Appear as a witness in the case, Todo quest of the Hourd would to position not only fulse, bas iu he pi ol she country. Woile I stand ready to a your Board iu any position known to law or not appear & Volugteer witness in the €aso On nerd Fequest and without kuowloage whethor I am eth Av you state caileg for ti thart er. was because of the statems fo be ferred. but this fuct ie not distiuetiy bod; nol telegram convey # subpamua, bat only’ a request. subp@ns regularly Issued to appear us & witness for either side 1 will cheort 1 wu envi wililug to appear as a w ly to lo pinced im the Board and thi ties in comtroversy oveupied by all the other itnesses, — JOHN adier General, U.S. A. After the adjourument of the Board Go! rived and anuoun ppearance as a witness, al Oi tue Board wouid ve he! SIDE BY SIDE IN DEATH, this morning. FUNERAL SERVICES OVER THE BODIES OF MBE. AND MRS, BUTLER—AN AFFECTING SCENE. ‘The sad funcral rites were held yer morning over the bodiés of Mr, Patrick Butler, the wealthy maoufacturer, and bis wile, who were so suddenly Killed last Suuday in the Central Park through a rua- away accident, Their beautiful home at No. 457 Weat Forty-seventh street presented au oling scene of mourning. The interior was heavily di iu black; Women and men were weeping and sobbing, while outside an idle erowd of several hundred people surged through the street; d two gorgeous Caskets fay {n the back partor, with silver handiés and golden mountings, cbdtainihg the lifeless figures of the dead, Their faces bore an expre: yo Of per! ‘ene fo- pose Witbout the wligntost tnaicutida of a painful airuggic with death, ne busband lay right ucder- eath & handsome life-size portrait of nis loved wite, ‘ne following were the inscriptions imside tne caske' ae 5 amma | Katie £. Borin, Dieu Uotober 22, 1878, Aged 28 yuars, 2 mouths and 3 dave ; PORE ENE LE TELE LE NE DEOOLE NOLEN OOO ON Queacccerccorserecevcovovovoece cece ress rese sevens te seg Hi Parwick Burien H Died Uctover 2v. 1878, Aged 42 yours, 9 months and 1 day, 3 MORO LCLE OE NE EELE NEE OETOLE DE DEDEDE EOLERE TE DEDE DOLE HG) fhe nuniver ef friedus and Fulatived present was bo large thut the procession which passed between the caskets to caich a last farewell glimpse of the familiar tutes lasted fully three-quarters of au hour. The four olitidren of tho dedensed, the eldest 4 wirl ot four- Wen, und the youngest, @ boy of nine, Mr. Batier’s five brothers and bis sister aud the numerous other Jamily added by ir presence to the i the spectacie, Mr, Butter’~ sister haa to be assisted from brotuer’ With much aif. culty, aud only u riven back the gaping crowd, the caskets wore borne irom the nouse and Tooth avenue, followed by 160 filty-swo carriages in line, Here the crowd and hud to be kept back by a powortul posse of police, The pallbearers, Mossrs. J, P. Travers, Dr. Clark, J. N. Fuzgerald, W. T. Weed, G, Anderson, EB. HB. Kiel; sbulman and O, R. Overtun, then cur- ried the caskbts dowu the centre aisie and piaced them upon two shrouaed bior: u ‘ & ptliow of tuberose: veuring the word wiles, Father Brophy, of Su James’ Brophy, laylor and Gregg, of the Sacred Heart, 1 Schmit’s alto sdlo; and the “Libera,” by neh the funeral D oration with much the uncertaimsy of haman 1 ery, where receiving vault. THAT FALAL ARCH. Wore déposited in the CHI£F ENGINEER CAMPBELL DISCHARGED BR- CAUSB OF HIS CONNKOTION WITH THE WORK—HE COMPLAINS OF INJUSTICE: Commissioner Campbell, of tho Depariment of Pub- He Works, yesterday discharged the Coief Engineer of tl partient, Mr. Joho C. Camptell, on charges connected with tho Forty-second street arch, which caved in afew days sinee, Iho Chie Engineer was asked a short time ago to make an ¢: tion of the tannel, and to point out the defects in its construc. Mon, His report, it seems, was not satisfactory. ‘The lester of discharge 18 a8 follows :— + has “sn Kisausbip, bad mortar backing impertectly 4s bad w nd the spwudeil factorily exp! tonity of making charter; aud whe ‘oton A £0 tal cr Sea ry THE ENOINRE! ReeLyt The following is Mr. Jona ©; Uampooli’s reply to the above ietter:— Darantuxst or Pustic Works, New York, Oct. 24, 1875, mistener of Paviic Works :— erday removing me from ti of tho Croton Aqueduct is dp me injusties, She inspec y you. Tdonot tuiak shat pian 7 by You, cau be deemed has. K etuliy. JOuN C.* AMPBELL: reporter of the Heap calied upon Mr. Camp- tu Madisen aveodo, last might, y er, alter mo- 14 — asonable on the toning the re “1 do not tb: mpuei's wp- ot them, I Bave migot bave did pot afraid it would look my day, Ast WuY THEY STOLE WHE FLUUR ‘Two jads stole a vag of flour on Wednesday alter. noon from the store of Mr. Jotun L. Winter, No. 1,894 Third avenue, The proprietor vbserved the tueit, , osity overinartering Osher cunsiderations, be (ollowed the culprits. ue latter entered ao oid ty tu Rast 11dib streot, und, aiter Kiouling a fre arth four, they waue a batier of tue flour id asin. Chow piaciug 4 dilapidated irying pan Bre they coukou & lew cakes and ohgeriy ue- Voured them, Me Witter summoned Ollcer MeNamara, who took (he boys wo ite 126th = street = tation house, es they mn youre # Old, iman’s Mour?’’ asked Judge Poliee Court, : Answered ihe prisoners, ‘The Judee thea asked Mr, Witter i he wiabed to Dress the compl it @ duty to do so, Jobo and Micnael were committed for trial at the Spesial Sessions. ———_+ + +___ MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. Baker—Brooks,—Oo Thursday, October 10, 1873, in St, thomas? Church, Raveuswood, Long Island, by Rey. W. 8. Auamson, ALFRED Asuricto Baker to loa Banps, daughter of the late George K, Brooks, BRoOKS—FitzceRaLD.—At Washingtonville, Ordnge couuty, N. ¥. by the Rev. J, B. Beaumont, Viraista, daugiter of the late F. B, Brooks, to Davip U, Fitz, GkKALD, of Elizabeth, N, J. CHEKONNST-CHAMPOLLION—ConBIN, —Weduesday, Oc- tober 23, 1878, at the Fesidence of tue bride's parents, 64 First place, Brooklyn, by the Rev, Dr. Friel, Rume CugRRONNeT-CHaMPOLLioy, Of Paris, to Magy, daughter of Austin Corbin, Coun—GoLvsmitH.—Wednesday, Ootover 23, 1878, at the residence of the bride’s futher, Easy Coun % Ewing, daughter of G, M. Goldsmith, Esq, No cards, Cross¥ax—Many —Otr Wednesday, Ooctuber 23, 1878, at the Cnurch of the Redeemer, Brookiyo, vy toe Rev. W. A, Logoard, FRaNxkuix M. Crossman, of Huntington, Long Isiand, to Euizapers W., daughter of Samuel H. Many, Esq, of Brookiyn. BALLETT—RakBeRN.—At 3t. Mark’s Church, on Tuesday, October 22, 1878, by Rev, J. H. Rylanco, D. D,, assisted by Rev. H. B. Ensworth, Cuagixs F, HALLETT to ADELAIDE, only daughter of the late Wm, Raovurn, Haw.ey—Grosnoxc,—At Newark, N. J., on Wedues- day, October 23, 1878, at the residence of the bride's motier, by the Rev, EK. R. Craven, D. D., lskany Haw.ey to Enna Louisa, secoud daughter of the late Jeptha C, Groguong, AYNES—SUERMAN.—On Wednesday, October 23, at All Saints’ Church, New York, by the Rev. W. N. Dunnoll, Rector, D. Emua, daughter of W. H. Haynes, to CHARLES Suxxmax, M. D., botn of New York, Moxy—Waasrave.—lu Now. York city, ou burs. day, October v4, 1878, in St. Clement’s Kptscopal Churen, vy the Rev. theodore 4. Eaton, Dy b., sisted by Rev. Wm. K. Eigeubrodt, D.D., ana ‘Rev. D. C. Millett, D. D., Frank MuNN'to Matrix S,, daugh ter of tue Jate Cuptain Robort Wagataf, U. 8. N. Sexrry—Havewrrer —In titis city, on Wodnesday, October 28, by the Rev, John Cotton Smith, v. Frkovgkick W. Sexvy to Gxokais, daughter of the late Georgo L. Havemeyer. Westprook—MiLiiGay,—At Kingston, in the Sec. ood Reformed Dutcn Church, by the Rev, Jimes Demarest, Jr., D. D:, Tmtoportc’ Bexxaax Wasr- BROOK, Counsvilor-tt-Law, son of Judge (. R Wette brook, and MARY ALicg. ughter ot BE. £. Milligan, £sq., botn ot Kingston, N.Y. DIED. ALLAIRE.—Suddenly, on Wedn ry, October 1878, Cuartes E, ALLage, Jt, in 27h yoar ol ‘his age, The tune: rvicos will be held at the rosidetiée of his tather, 30 MN S34 st,on Friday eveniag, ‘eu o'clock, » on the mording of ERA, wife of AbBor October 25, at bait ANGELL.—At Rahway, N. Thursday, 24h inst, Katy M H. Angeil, Notice of tunéral he Baltimore and Providence papers please Cory, Ayres. —At Fort Hamilton, N. Y¥., October 23, Ex. 1LY Deaguory, wite of Gene: os, U. 3. Ay Colonel Green. apd dauxhier of the late Liedtenant lief Dearborn, U ., of consamption, Riokarp of bia age. associates of the Surro- ectfully invited to ationd idence, 470 2d ay., on Fr His relatives, triend: gate’s department al his tyneral, from bis day, 25th, artwo P.M. i, Suddenly, 6b the 22d, Apa Bours, also on the 234, Lauza Boukx, cnilurea of Jumes and Mary Bowen, Relatives and friends are reapectially lovited to at. tend the funeral at the residence of their parenia, No, 76 Hail st., on Frign: + Ml. BouLKuy.—Un Wednesuay, October 23, Fiogexdu J., ouly daughter of Charies W. and Jennie F, Bolil- ken, aged 1 year and 10 montus, The relatives and friegas of the family are respect- fully invitea to attend the fi jstarday, Octobor 26, at one P. M., from th fatuer, Jobn Innes, Bs at two ington at,, city. . OD the 23d inst, Salty Hy dow vf Captain Samusl Candior, nd friends are requested to attend the funeral services, at ber lave residence, on Friday, 25 inst, on arrival of 2:30 P. M. train from Now York. 23, 1878, Maxcarar, the belovea wife of Denis Carr, a nutive of Drumcondra, county me rear r d the funeral, on two oclock, from No. 35 King st. —At the residence of his granamosner, 23 on Wedueaday, October 23, Wituias ow, son of Johu De Voe, aged 23 8. 8-und frienas of the tamily are respectiaily Jmvited to attend the tuo vices, at the Trae Reiormed Dutch Chureb, corner Perry and 4th tg 3 Saturaay morning, at ten o’ciock sharp, Ne joweors. Diaz.—On Wednesday, October 23, Savin 1, Dias, daugu of Bruno and Sarah Diez, aged 1 year, i mouth 4 23 days, Re) od irienas of the family tespectiuliy invited to attend the funeral, thi: y_ (Friday), at two P. M., from her late residence, 27) Pearl si, Brookiya, Fotry.—On Tharsai October 24, 1878, at the rosl- dence of bis mother, 320 Kust 24tn st, Epwaxp Frayow Founy, aged 35 yeur: Notice of tuneral bereatter FULtox,—Uctover paiptul illness, Mayo Futon, younge: ra. O C. B, Fultoa apd the late Wm, Mayo Fulton, of Rich- mond, Va., aged 25 ye inet, at on P.M, GaLLaguer.—On 4 ;. of Londonderry, Ireiand, dens of 40th oud 5 moutus, ves aud frieuds are funeral, from the Couren of tue Holy Cross, 42d st, Dear 9b uve, atten A. M. y Octover 24, Samumt Goop, jon, county Uork, Ireland, im toe Giss invited to attend the apel, this (Friday) alter. and Baadon papers please copy, Grote —Ou Tuureiay, Octover 24, F. Harris Guore, son of the late Fredertok R. Grote, of this "elock, ution, he 23d inst, Mrs. Mamy Anx Hawos, c@, tu the 69th year of ber aga , She 25th, at two o'clock, trom duughter, Mrs. Simon Wright, Louisa How.a»: John od Bi boran Herdt. ui ja Band Saturday morning, at e! 2 ce Of DIB mother, at New Bi 4 ting on arrival trom Grand Central Depot inesday, October 23, Isastira 8. Hope, Tospectfully invited to at- Kk A.M, Satarday, ace, 31 Bond st It te flowers be mi ry Manta Re Kaye, aged 3 uu 10 ‘months, oniy ebild vt Maria nua ite Woes Kent, Esq, of Ottawa, Canada, Itish papers please copy. Lavaix.—Suddenly, October 2%, 1878, Sanam Furxx, wife oi Charies Li nee, 158 Ni ie rday, 26, at two o’cioek P, elatives and iriends are invited te attend with. out further notice. Mason.—Euama U,, only daughter of Louis aad Elea- nor Mason. Fauets! services to be bi 264 Nia Mornis.—Taesday evening, Uctobor 22, after ot the ering iligese, Samuxi C. Monn ‘oprietor avin Hovel, Lung Branch; ala Lge suddenly, of avopiexy, bis daa, 0 house, Friday, two P. M,, ik Metnodies K piseopal Churon atturee P, M. Frioads are \uvited to attend, without turther nouce, Payt.—At Fostertown, Orange county, N. ¥., Oo tober 18, 1878, Joun Payn, aged 86 years, 8 menwe And 18 days, formerly o1 Wyo (Keut), Koglaad, wegiies Papers please coby. ys MiNGLK.—On Tuesday, October emus Painace, in the 7bib year of hie age, ry Relatives and tr are invited to attend funcral Vices ov Friday, tne 25th inet, st one P, M., irom residence, No. 826 Wont 44th at, t.—NeLLIe Pyatt, in the ae es of hor age. Fu inte residence, West 17h tis (Friday) atvernoen, at two P.M. Relatives Iriepus are tovived, Soumivt.—Ou the 24th iu, Axwa ULnica, widow Of .ue late Detiot Punta 5 a a | irom Ger residenc ome Ly jay 20th, one P, My i ~ Skx.—suudeuly, on the 22d tnat, at 287 West diet Bt, Lanai A., wile 01 Jouaihen Kk. Seo, ‘fhe relatives and (rieuds of ibe iamiy are re Apectiu ly inyiied to attend the tunetal services, at the Free Tavernacie Methodist Episcopal Caaren, S4tu wt, betweou Thu and $vb ave, oo the moraing of #riday, Octover 43 haif-past ten o’olook, inter. ment at New Dorp, 8. IL. Smita.--Uu Wednesday evening, Amos A., Jn, onl sou vi Amos A, and Saran P, Smith, agodl year, months aad 2 vaya, Funer«! oo Friuay, at two P, M., trom bie parents’ residence, 147 Koss at, Brookiya, Tukewy.—Ou Wednesday evening, Octovor 23, Mra MakY (URRY, & Dative of the ony of Limerex, Ire laud, im (he Bist year of her age ‘The relutives aud {tienus of the family and these Of ber seus, stepuen, Jubn J, ana George BK, are tee spectiaily sovited to atveud the funeral, ftom ber late Tewideuce, 624 Bust 12th st.,‘ov Friday morning, 10 se Guurcu of tue Luimucdiate Gouception, Bast Ya Where @ sviciny Ugh Mass Of requiem will be lor ihe repose vi ber soul, at eleven oak from thence to Caivary Cowmeery, 24, Many Ave, Vaitcw.=-Ou thursday, Uctober widuw vl tue inte Aadtew D. Veitch, aged 69 yeurs, Relutives and trends are invited to attend te Doral servicws, at ber inte residence, No, 264 Woet 22d s\., om tuis (Friday) eventug, at ergut o'eiock, The Feniatnd will be tkeh to Yookers lor on. WESTERVALT.—At Hackensack, aft Hogerta, iliness, Mawia B. Bawa, widow Jono id rVelt, in the 434 year of ty Relavives anu fri nied to at feneral, wnie vay (Friday), irom wer | eo ‘Of State ahd Seren Services at the Bapies Onure 3 are iw tte

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