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THE COURTS. Coustitutionality of the Board of ; Apportionment. MARTYN PAINE’S WILL. Shield of Justice Protecting , a Deaf Mute, Nearly al} of yesterday was occupied by Judges Ouvis, Brady and Ingalls, holding Supreme Court, Genera! Term, 1 listening to the argument on the “eppeal taken in the sult brought by John J. Towns. end agamet thecity to determine the question as to the constitutionality of the Board of Estimate and “Apportionment, 1p opening the argumont on the appeal Mr. Towns. ond contended that tbe Bourd of Estimate and Appor- (onment hasan absolute power to fix the budget of all city expenditures defrayed by taxation or other. wise, and of all expenditures for local government known as county expenditures, The expenditure for 1877 amounted to $30,984,269 48, The umount taxed was $28,484,269 48, A sum was also decmed needs. safy tor deficiencies amounting to $696,599 48, The Aggregate taxation of all communities throug! out the State of Now York tor all purposes for the same year ‘was $50;237,164 06. ‘The taxable value of property in thé Stato of New York 18 $2,735,942,756, The taxable valné of property in the erty and county of New York « be $1,101,092,003. The tax directed by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, to be levied in 1877, is ‘vaqual sazed, The annual expenditure of the United States government 16 $141,585,497. In 1876 tne budget of the city and county of New York smounied to $86,171,472 2% In the discrogidn of the Board of Ratimasre apd Apportionment. the local badyet for “1879'may amount to $50,000,000. The powers conferred chy obapter 678 of the Lawa ot 1871 were exorcised by .P mBority of toree officers; two of the three were ap- es BenN ey of the Mayor, ove the Comptroller for our » fears and the ayher she Treasurer for taur years, fhe sui of ihe taxing pewers conferred by twig luw. te oquivalent to the sum of ail the taxing powers of a county, and of ail “the tuxmg ogies, exclusive of cities and ‘vilages, included in a county. The power tp abaglute; it 1p not to be reviewed; it is at tho dis- crevou vibe members convened; the powers are eXercisad Without publicity and without limitation, Cuapter T19° of 1873, 18 u re-enactment of chapter 573 OF BTL, sunstituiuy the President of the Department of Tuxes hod Assessments for County T'rodsurer, und adding the Presiveuy of the Board of Aldermen as a conauitaent member of the Board. Two of the con. sttuent membersof the Board are apvoimtees of the Muyor, witt the cousent of the Boaru of Aidormen, jor termsof four apd mx years respectively, ‘The Muyor has power to fill all yarancios without conair. qation by $h¢ Bourd of Aldermey, The only other Obenge iu the law is that 4he tax for county expeudi- tarcs shall be. directed by the coucurrens vote of all the constituent wembers. Thi extends to rece a tux of a som ed to be suilly cient to pay the less of, sho iwcluding —-4il_— charges ail objections or rd of Aldermen, pmount directed to be levied 18 only te be stated in such ‘detail as to the aggregate sum allowed to each department of the city * visable, The Gourd bag the power of upproving or * withhulding its appro: of the salaries of officers, sent in, for approval y entorce its civepprorel mousey ¢0 any of them, % ett Boat ppropriat * The Boara controls thy members of the police force “1p Uits culy, whieb by the Luws of 1873, chupser 335, vos: Wmiteg “to us many cuptains, sergeanta, patrol, meu, roundsmen, clerks and employés as ine funds appropriated allow. ‘The Board not only Wirects angual taxation, 1 distrivutes at dis. +“erevion bardeo of tne tuvore by’ auyhor- izing OF taking up at maturity siocky er bonus and “drsuibg st ayd bonds at such rates of interes ~~ BbeD Buch termes and conditions of payment as it may determine, A power is wiveu in chapter 808 waich Dbermnits the Board to. transier any excessive appro- Priation to gueh other objects or purposes as m: quire the game, Ii this system or any sii! stem fy permitted it is plainiy impossible to aeflue the ex- "treme limit o! jhe powerol the Board. some charges ‘are bow fixea by law which may be unfixed at uvy ‘'tnne, “ibe Salary bill of 1877, wuieb was deieated by & Velo, 8 an illustration o1 4he truth of tuis proposi- Alon. . If it i Dermitied to delegute these powers to . Wourd consisting of tour persons, evideutiy the seme ra may be delegated to one person. If it permitted to apply this system to tho New Yo! % may be applied it may be appli ms or by vecessary implication the aot Of yovernment im this Biato, under whe fedora! couetitutiun, must be found the ‘several constitutions of the stute und The meaning of every expre: tained. by co! edeut abd contemporaneous na Mr. ‘Townsend- reviewed tha 1877 was ndopted, with the provisions tor the orgun- jgution of towns and counties aud the subsequent Ehupges in the succeediay constuutions, including ,she provision of the present constitution requiring trict the pow Lure to @ polity York. ‘heir continuous eXistence, Uuimpaired iv ail “jheir functions, js au indispensable condiion ave extended bistorical iilustrations of this posmion, nb conclusion he ur; Bourd of Estimute and Apportionment, pation ol di jopmen: of @ vicious cou goveroment; that it mi Gre good, but that it may be the worse: sontinued, prove to be t tablistred in any commanity. Cerporatien Counsel Whitacy, in reply, argued that the only inquiry which 8 whether toe law creutiv; the Bourd uf Appos people of the Stute of New York, he insisted, co jute sovereign power or community. By their form ot government they buve di puted to the Logisiat powers which are unr . feairictions are found sourt “dm question apd presume to nuilily bien 9 able tO. epecily the covstity bi of she State leyi constitutions of State, He urged Suate winch tends in the stightest a must douvtiess be exei gisiature, and i subjoct to certain ~vat that the power to impose 101 cure, This bveory aflects meut, the Park Depart tue Board of th aud more swooping por the Buatd of Alderinen Of local legisiation Fogulativg \enement houses, vy the sul Unlouding of vesvein, nee of she Board of Heath, body representauve id at the same tas y whe ps represéntatives of the ‘men, At the cloge of tho * bapera, Ving ita d MARTYN PAINE’S ESTATE. mu pri Species imed for the best wri ypiem di jo ihe will, Coutustunts, ana ti Murvard College oudunts, Colonel Granville Harvard Coilege, Hegel, aut the fespeotive coun brieis, Judge Van Vorst rosorving Will, WEIbtwn DY the deceased, Wu It covers 10u 23, 1804. lt wos e naive Russia - Hiding atreot, uaim- | Sheridan.. proved real estate nr 4 -— aad 5 VENGEANCE ON A FRUIT VENDER. ht of the 12th of March last an Italian fruit vender named Maurice Jacobs, at the corner of Eighth avenue and Thirty-eighth street, was struck on t wuieh knocked him to the ground ina an unconscious condition and inilicted almost fatal 1n- juries. Mr. Moses Stern, who was passing at the time, saw the occurrence hé supposed bad inflicted the injury, but the fugitive Some ume afterward Michael Tully, who lived in the viciuity, was urreste: d chased the party who: lon assadlt committea At bis) trial 1 Part 2 of Sossions, before Judge Giidersiceve, the on was that of th we acauxed omtertained ral Occasions upp! to bim, while Mr. Stern positively idem jon he saw throwing the . Mott, who defended the: amtwna ie ae sta the cuso, who, it wae s the accused to State RELIEVED FROM CONTEMPT. In the case of Murcua Silberstcty against Abraham Borger, already noticed ia the Hxnato, Judge Goepp, of the Marine Court, made an order holding Mr, Simon M ‘nrlich, an attorney, guilty of contempt und ined him $50. The alleged contempt was that Mr. Enriich appited for-and obtained irom Judgo Mo. Adam an ordor vacating the appointmont of a ro- ceiver by Judge Goepp iy the above entitled action, From this decision Mr Ebriich took Geverul Term of the Court, in whic: dered yesterdas 2 65-100 per. cent of the value of the ostutes Tho decision of the Court is fly as followa:— “ihe papers fail to disclose any mpt of Court upon the part of Mr, Burlicn, was Dowling presented calling over tor pun- Besidos, the ofleneo alleged is whut ig denominated tu the code as # civil cout aba the receiver proved no legal damage as tue basis d irom was erroneously }, With $10 coats and the ‘The receiver who instituted the proceedings whieh gave rise to the foregoing ue- cision 18 Speucer C, Mustin, and it is ugainst bim the costs aud expenses referred to in the luregoing opin- ton have beon adjudged. A DEAF MUTE’S APPEAL A petition was presented to Jadgo Frecdmaa, in the Superior Court yesterdsy, on beball of Hi Prica, an infant, eight years of age, to bave hor mother appointed as guardian yo bring a suit tor her against Josopno J. Little apd Joba W. rumor. petition states that Helen was the iniamt daughter of Walter W, Price, late of Caldwoll, Warren county, in this State, who died im January, 1376; tnat mother, the lawful wife of the deceaayd, was ape pointed her guardian iu Kinge county, and that the ishmenut or censure. . The order apo gradted, and must be reve expenses of printing,” mn Xpenses of the public busir, ding such probate, it 1s Dot coud! Helen Price, becaust fatner had not testame! Cupucity to make 4 that be was anduly and ani making such disposition of b sucn influence preferted children vy a Void marriage to Holen Price, who wns excluded trom participation er, as the petinou also lett real catute lo this ey and to Warren Helen, being # dowf mute aud ber mother baving but litue property with which to support aud educace Ler, und her latber having left huodreds of thousands of dollars to others, asks for tho appoint. Mount o1 ber mother to bring toils suit against Moe: upd Kramer, who ure iu possession of suc! ete, 40 compel thym to allow to Ler one-third part the proceeds of the property, they having, as allegea, refused to acknowledge Ler rigut aad holding Who order was grunied by Juuge fully influence Proporty, and under the Board snail deem ads, in hisestare. Helen's adlvereely to ber. SUMMARY OF LAW OASES. donu J. Schilltoger broyght a suit against the city to recover $2,014 tor laysng patent concrete pavement On the pubiie square at Fire Poiny. Upon tne trial Yesterday before Judge Lavyreuce the complaint was dismigsed upon the grourd that the plaintiff had fuiled to comply with the contract spocifications as ta the foundation of the pavommat, Mr. Asubel P. Fuch appeared tor the plaintif and David J, Dean for the Paul Maria says ho is dotaimd by persons unknown to him undor what purports ) be » bency warrant. ‘A writ of habeas corpus was granted yesterday by Judge Donohue, with a view tGexumine the facts in Jobn Halsigan, who obtained a number of clocks trom vue Waterbury Clock Company on ap order to which he jorged the name of J, M, Shaw & Co., Pleaded guilty yesterday im Parg 1 of the Court of Judge Sutheriaud sentenced him to two years and six months instate Prison, Frederick W, Schmidt, comaitied in dofault of $500 bai for nou-payment of $510 week to bis wifo, cluims bis discharge on the grotd that no specified time 19 panied lo the Commitment, Judge Donohue yesterduy cradled u Writ Of Daveas orpus in tue cuse. A releteuce wus ordered y: bue. to. William Sinclar of Calbert, who 1s custody of bis years gid, uo} Mi Fircumstances ander which tue first constitution of General Sessions. of jt DOW exists, is the culmi. 1He Supreme Court, G batch of uecisions the 13th of next cisious, tuclading pbose iu @ lulerest, Were subsequently wisadrayn, but will be banded ‘down again to-day with others also im 1m. portunt ouses. N, Sullivan and others brought @ st against C. A. Arthur, late Collector, to recover exeds 01 duties on Ms Lair counuys. The case was onciude teruuy before Judge Saipman in tl Mesars. Beagwick and lanley tans |miwod Sui Of aly special public art is ealled upon to Distros Court, seuung the plain District Attorgey Herrick gouus Wore churged vutios the piaiatitfs clarm Clussed us “OlLer manutaciures of bi he ravot titty per testimony, by directivn ot b dered a Verdict in favor of the Qoilecior, 1 tons were wade iu 1873, United = Staes aud d furiher Aha no pro- Vision cen be found in the eonatituuion of the to estaviiah ome dvrwen, alles “Prey tom,” E. Ove\y, an ate joc, Was still living, Assis Dioprict Attorucy Roiius summed ap at lege day ou the partof the prosecution, one o’ciock, and berag wad! st four v’ciock Judge Stueriand 1 bv be.lucwed Up tor the night. juce Joun Bowe, on sentenced by the G imprisonment and to\ay $15 FA WEIL OL UAbeas cor; ay tv Judge Dononu Ducent of the crime, aud bad He then stuies the melany lather Ou bearing of bi ‘The writ ated ior was granted, una tne case Investigated to-day, 1y the case of ber lawiul buy tachd of tho Tux Oi be delegutea. The Board ly branch of the cy Present Vosted with legisiative Sess fine, In a petition cuse ioil dead in thetroet, sing. They heve passed ofdivances goria, Queon of the Unied dom of Groat Britain anu Ireland and Kw aguinst Jacob D. Otis, yar. agaivas Dim imho i @ thousand other things, so that ip point Pt fact you gun’s cal, drink, siccp or trade in ‘Wo city Without being liable to a Wiolaion of an ordi us rested, im the abiach Oo behall of the Queen ovjevtion way maul . the form of the instrament On which Us wus to the United States aud te regurdeu al! practice, Moyers, Bisson: a Costa appeared for tn settling a disputed poms 4 Messru, Rodman aud\ Adame for Ou niet Following the docease of the tate Martyn Paine, formerly & profesyor in the New York University Medionl College, the loading foayures of bis will were “published in the MHenauy, Afeature of this will, on Wilt be remembered, was a bequest to Harvard Col. 6te WhiGh be directed should. be aliowed to weumulaso til 16 reacved $8,000, whon It was yo be expended tn support uf seholarships aud CALENQARS—THIS DAY, Hoid by Judge Dono- 2 28, 00, 278, SUPREMM COURTOnamunas— huw—Nus, 80, 106, 192, 193, 2h 281, 291, hag | 206, ha 208, v0, BuO, Su: SUPREME, COURT—GENKRAL TkRM,— Ad; December 13, 1878, Avjourned until SUPKEME VOURT—SPROIAL TRRM—Held by Judge Vi Vorst.—Law wud fue.——Nos, 648, 341, 342, Tu0, 655, PUPHKMK COURT—UikCUIT—rart L—Hoiw by Barreti.—Short ouuses—Nos, 8740, 3143, 3610, 4001, 3010, Pars 2.—Avjourned ior ihe art $—tola by Juuge Vuu Brout—Short , 3866, 30N2, 814i, 1965, 3640, 3988, 4018, 3064, 3672, 8087, OUR PUPHRIOR COUMT—GENKRAL TKRM.—Adjourned tor tried yesteruay ourt, Spesiat SuranioR Gouat--sprciay Txem—Held vy Judge PFreedinah.—No aay Salendar. Sureniok CouRT—TRiAL TeRm—Parts 1, 2 and 8 — Adjourned (or the-verm, ComMON PLgas—GeNeRaL Tenm,—Adjouraed for the . Haws ng lor the exevators, Juba M. Kuox vratio §Paloe und Joseph HW, Choate jor ‘ho potuts involved iy | torn, 4 , bed deh Common Pixae—Equity Tau, Adjourned MON PLRAS—SPRCIAL TRRM—Held by Jadgo J. ¥, © day ediondnr, OMMON PLRAS—1KIAL (BRM-—Part 1—Hold b; Jusyea G B. Daly,—No day calouder, Journed tor the term. Mauna Vovat—Ii AL 1eam—Part 2—Held by Judge Short causes—Nos, 6117, 5369, 5309, 51| . 5364, 6068, 6376. Parl anad—Adjoura: for tbe term. UNITED STATES SUPKEME COURT, Wasuivarom, Oct. 31, 1878. The proceedings in the Supreme Court of the United States to-day wero as follows No, 185. F. A. Schutenberg va, St. Croix Lumber Com pany.—Dismissed, with costs, per stipuiation. No, 244 BR. W. & Jonn A. Blake ve, P. W. Gates eb al ind No, 412, County of Dide vs. W. A. Kdea— Dismissed, with costs. No, 44 Gnicago aud Northwostern Railway Com- ny va Thomas Sayles,—Argument concluded by %. ne for appellee, aud George Payson for ap- pellant, No, 49, Isang A. Lyon vs. Jesus and Cath: Heruandez —Argucd by P, Phillips aad W. for uppelunt; so counsel ap) jngfor th No, 370, Cheater A. Arthur ys. Coarl lolier.— Cause submitted ou the printed brieis by & B. Smish fer plaiowut, Ja B. Craig for delendaot. The question in 6 case, which is the Southern District of New York, is comaine pictures imported by the dot Gutisbie as Manulactures of paper, not athorwise prov Qs printed matter, the Collectyr having Ciassed them as manufactures af pape: sak 30 Roberts Dumont 9 end presents the question whetner tae surely on jouse bond cap be made liable jor amount named in the bond, the. goods. bi for consumption before «i, and when p for liquidution the duties amounting to more iu stipulaced im the bond, The decision below aiflrmed the liability. No. 67, slarlon Barney va. J. M, Dolph. —-Argu! comtnon H. Withhtams for the pl To! jupreme Court of Ore u alter the proper t Fesidence and cultivation snd proof inereol, under what known as the Oregon Donation act, the wife of a marriod settler eu she could, and this even the patent was issued, ‘The court then adjourned until te-morrow, LAW ENOUGH FOR BOTH, “Well, ma’am, what can I do for you?” quericd Judge Morgan, at Jeferson Market Police Court, yes- terduy aiternoon, to # rathor spruce looking young ‘woman whose mabner wus somewhat ruilled, “Jedge, Yer Honor! there’s Mrs. McQuade, Jedge Yer Houor, and she’s all tho timo abusing mo, Jodge Yer Honor, and breaking my door, Jedge Yer!’ “On, Jedge Yer Honorl don’t beli a word she says! Ob, Jedge Yer Henar, look at my cye! Oh, Jodga Yor Honor, she couldy’s fell the truth even in adbrame! Onl’? “IL want a warrant agin Mary McQuade, I'll have tho law of hor if thero’s any to be nud!” “Phat il do, laar toat’ildo! Now, Mra Jones, do you make 4 complaiut against Mrs. McQuade?” “On, L do, Jedye, Yor Honor. do, Sie-—-—’? "Go to toe clerk tuero and make it.” “Mrs, Jon OD be “Now, Mrs, MeQuai “Jedye, Yur Houor, “Certainly, Do you against Mrs. Jones?” “41 do; indeed I dy,’? the ether clerk there.” weat to the clerks {i complaints were taken, swo the Judge, who read thom, while the wi luring deflantly at each ather, Mra. McQuade, you are each fined $10 eomplamt ”? collapsed, burst into tears and were up for the night, being uuable to pay, “THE “BOWLD FILAAGER," “Me name tg James Hughes, an’ l’m feom Fer- managh! ‘That’s what’s the matther wid mo!’? “What was he doing, officer??? uaid Judge Wandell, “Thero’s tho complainant, yer Honor!”? “Yaw! Ich bin dot combiainant. Don’t it? Yaw, Effery times; yon bet! Vows der maddher mit do Shadge, oh? He don’t dink maype 1 bov some piz- ness mit bim!?? ‘This latter speech was addressed to the policeman, becagse Judge Waadell was talking to Gicrk Murray aud not paying attention to the case ior the mo- ment. ‘Talk’ me Judgo! Talk’ll me! That mon’s a vile wreck!’? quoth Hughes, whoso grimy appearance de- noted his coal heaving propensitios, dell struightening up. that mau’s & Vile wretch, Jedge. #1 Kua call Lim another ‘pame, but 2 won's,% ‘cWasort this wan drunk, ufger?”” tutd the Court, 1 think De wus.when.be Kicked over this pedier’s pasket, Yer Houor,’? ~Ob1 me bowld fitaager! Where's your spirit of truth?” . “Are yous gitfzon,’ Jamest:* «Lam, Yer Honor,’? “aud you?! (so the complainant.) eYawi? “@iong, you Limburger punisher! I was a eiizon whiw you wor stamping sauerkrautin Hamuurg! I’m acitizeo and may be a jedve meself one of tnese days, T bov graye commun Q! the Kugijeh language }?* “Lock nim up tll he’s sober I Egsex Market Police ai ly wang oat te bis ” hero no law for mo??? ‘ant $0 make 4 complaint jeated. Their As be Court Hugo iniends, “Im a bowld Pi “OLD ELLIS" SENTENCED, “Old Ellis,” whose surname is William, and whose age 1s filty-nine years, was sentenced by Judge Moore, in tbe Kings County Coart of Sessions, yesterday, lor burglary, Jor a term of five years, The prisvne bo has long been unfavorably known to the police, ia company witu contederates broke into the residence of Mr William P. Hall, No. 896 Second street, Brook- lyn, on the 4th of October, and stole a quaniny of clothing aud stiverwur-, The thieves were discovered by a little daughter of Mr. Hail, wuo suw thom in the aviof leaving the house, Qvase was given by ap «ficer and Ellis was cought with & portion of the Property in bis possession. THE CILY GOVERNMENT, ——- ESTIMATED COST OF RUNNING IT 1N 1879—RE- DUCTION O¥ THE INTEREST ON THE CITY DEB(—TAXPAYERS BELIEVED OF A HEAVY BURDEN, The Board of Estima: day received the following communication trom Comptroller Kelly. Afier the communication was read the ec yates, whieb ar en below, were ap. proved, “fbey will now be transmitted to the Board of Aldermen jor examination, a8 required by the charter, but altpough the latter body may make any recommendations they may deem proper in regard to reducing oF increasing the items, their recommenda, tions are subject to the approval of the Board of Ap- oument ni Yuxanon Dupauniew, } ComptRoLLEn’s , Vet, ST, 1878, LON MANE 1 have sue honor $y present the pro agreod upon for the year 1879, The Driations made forthe next fiscal year suows ed with those of the Bual estimate ior th Year of $849,008 55, The emu propringed for expenses of ti reduoud i amount of Inge: jon im the emou app eduction 0 present iby of act pi . commonly kuuwn as the “Houded Lauabeaduaye wet,” Qn State taxes there ig 4 ae~ crease ol 81 Vi tocks jammed by authority of laws ane, § ie'from taxation full due vi the 7 riations made 878, the amor mates for | ‘The Common Vounci, Tue Muyoralty..... Depactinent of Financ: Siate taxes. Inwrest on the city Reuempwion of the rmories wad H rent, ud, men uo a= Lewave iv Lorca, AW DOPAFIMODL. seevess os Jopariment ot Public Work Jopartwent of Puone Park: Yopartinent of Batluin epartnéut of Pubiie Una Tpartuneut of Tax WAgINOULS. «4+. Byrd of Education... ++ 4v0. lege of tue City of New York 135,000 al tasion- y Saries—Uity co: Subiex—Judieiary Comers’ tees, + 70,000 70,! She's recs. 80,000 30 000 Klevon expenses ‘ 186,000 Mistinneous 04,140 Asyims, re Citable jueusutions,. 942,240 Tot appropriation $30,104,077 $20,284,470 Redujon on umounte allowed tur 1! +46 810,600 NEW YORK. HERALD, |FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, .1878,-IKLPLS, SHKET, METHODIST MISSIONS. ANNUAL MENTING OF THE GENERAL COMMIT- TER—-WHO COMPOSE IT AND WHAT THEY ABE TO Do, The Missionary Committee of the Methodist Episco- pat Church will megt in aneual session bere to-day to look over the vast mission flolda of that Churcn at home and abroad andio make the annual appropri- ations for carrying forward that work another year. ‘This committee 1s made up of three distinct bodies, representing the Whole Chureb. It consists of the 11 of whom, save one, will be present, They 10 the city fur a wees attending their owa meeting, aud ou the Swbvaih they Preached in different churches im this city and vieintty. At this meeting they compare notes of their visitations among the ninety annual con- forences into which the denomination in We United States and mission fvids 1% vivided They bave the important and often disagreeable duty of stationing the preachers in those conferences, and they now report that of the 10,300 itinerant milaters changed spout or stationed by them during the eselesiastionl year just closed not ane hus de Oleed to go tobis appoiutment, nor bas any church refused ww © any pastor thus seat. This m:gut be taken as an indication that theimpulse to revolt on the part of both prouchersand churches and tue de- Siro to leave the Methodist Episcopal Church om the pure of the former, if the appomtments did not please, hus calmed duwo, ‘The disease hus worked ibs OW cure, apd in the future those who deapiae the day of email things and look for iat things which they oun’: get will hesitate before they Jump over the tense to ud only barren wastes in otbor denomivations as well as thor own, Very iow of, those ministers who buve lett the = Metnodist § Episcopal Courcu latoly ave dove as well as they might have uone bad they FeMaiued su tte communion. ‘tue eommirive.cou- sists wlso Of twelve Feproseutatives Ol as many mis- wion districts into Whica the wuolu Ubureb Bus bee divided, Thoy are:—Kev. W. RB. Ularke, D. D. Boston, Mass, reprvavutiug tho unnual conierenc: oi Bust Moine und Maine, New Hampsbire, Vermout New Kuglaud and Providence, embruced in tho First district; Rev. J. ¥. Buies, of White Piaius, N. Y., Teprosenting the conlervacus of Fovobow, Ubina, New York aod New York Bast, Troy, Nowark and New Jersey, emoravea in tue Second district; b, Remington, of Lion, N. of the Third wstrict, compriging the Norton aud Central New York, Genesee, South India, North [odie and Wyv- ming Conferences; Key, @. W. Chesvro, o! Kilington, N. Y¥., Fourta air comprising §=Puiladel- pha, Central Pennsylvania, Fiitsbarg, Erie, Norun aud Eyat Ono conferences; Rav. D HK, Dix, of Triaueipaia, We Viey Tepresenting Doiaware, Wilmiogton, Baltimoro, Vir+ giuia, Weat Virginia, Wasuiugton, North Carolina, South Carolina, Fioriua and Liberia cpnierenoes, Finw aiatrion; Rev. J. M. frimble, Colambas, Onto, representing Univ and Coutral Obio, Cinciunad, Luui- ov, North anu Soutneast Inuiana, Kentucky and Lexington coulereuces, 1xth district; Re Mauker, Greouvilie, 'T nn., representing Teuness ‘Holsten, Georgia, Savannah, Alabama, Ventral Al bama, Missiwsippi, Lousiana, Texas and We Yexus und Arkausas conferences, Seveuth district; J Rev. .D. #, Burnes, of Grand Rapids, Micb., represent. ing Rook River, Central Lthpois, Nortawess indi. api, Michigan, Detroit, Norway aud Sweden confer. eu Biguto dstrin; Rev. Bennett Michell, of Algona, lowy, Nintu district, Comprising Wiscousia and West Wisconsin, Minnesot Upper iowa, Northwest ‘lowa und Des | Mor conlerences; Rev. B. Kelly, of Fort Scott, Kunsas, Tenth aisirics, Gampeniun, lingo apd Souk Lingle, 54 Louis, Missouri, Iowa, Kansys gud souin Kaneas; H, K, Hines, of La Gragde, Uregou, Eleventh district, cons wigiing of Nebrasky, Coluraug, Rocky Mountuiug, Ne- vade, Oregon, Califorma, Sousuera vutilornia and Co.umoig River conicrences ; und Rov. C. A, Laebor, of Calougo, 1, Twalfth disteict, compriatuy ‘all the Gore mang beseand iy Eurcpe, seven coulerences. i non {bere ure twelve represvatative of tue Board of Man. ayers 01 tho Missionary Suey —uamoly, Drs, aM. DU, Crawiord, C. H. Fowler, D. Curry, a. K. Suntord, J. BP. Newman ang *. Kettle, ulso laymen General v, -B. Riek, HM. Forrestur, J.B. Ooraeli, I, W. Price (Philadelphia), be wisslonary secretaries und the publi-hers of the uok Concerns io New York and Cincnvatt jo members, making w#ltogeiuer avout turty utauves of the Methodist Episco. baLived wre wiectod 'y tour years, he y be changed every your, (hougu many Ol ihemare ro-elvcied from yeur 9 your, Aud the Lishops ura by Virkue of their office ite represeutatives of tbe whole Courch, with whose super ery department of the general work ‘sbey ure char, RY MONMY AND MEMBERSHIP. Last yi uA MILtwe disiFibujed Bearty $650,000 among the several missions Of the Cuureb. they may Dave a larger sum to dixpense 10 187%. The ap. propriate: mounted to $676,907, but suis included $120,000 for the nguidation of wwe debt of 4 mise Siouary treasufy oF $110,000, A relatively swail por. toe of tuis uebt Wouey bus been received daring tue year, bowever—abuut $30,000, Of tuese appropriu- 5 $268,077 went (or go before the calendar your closes) to lureign lat aud $14,000 to imissivos Among forciyuers WW the United Staces Territories, aud nearly $60,000 to simular missions 1D tb ral Sal Tow Bugs speuking mission populations bore Coiveu she Lenellt of $146,000 worth of work. A large Proportion of bois last named sum was distribuiea poor whlies und colured people of the the Meguodist Kpiwcopal Cuurct bus tween tue former of 206,204 and among the latter of 189,503, Thoy have alsu un aggregate of 428,976 chilurua 1D their Savbath schovils wad property of great vulue, ibe pumvcr Of missionaries, nutive preacuers god touchers maintained by tue Chure foreign lauds 18 1,235, und among populations i this country 297, and Boglicy speakio, pUlations bere 2,268. The Muibo- dist Episcopal Church bad to tts ‘toreign missions two yours ago 29,465 enuron members, und among the foreigu populations vu this conunent 68,066 The Cuurch bus (luciuged in tne above) 22 missioparies aud 10 outlive preacbers in Mexico, um Valued at $73,590. Js bus 3 churot proaching halis, 667. members, 329 pup! schools aha 580 in Suadwy acnool, The mission an gcgeesion Ol Lwo Americans, Keiu- amounted to. $8,183 67. bequest of Mis# Dausor of $20,000 to tho society, Which suum, together with @ siui.t amount to tod Suuday Schoo! Union aud $10,000 to the Tract so- clety of tue vous Episcopal Church, bus beco paid. Buhop Scott beiug tue senior of bis colleaguve will pi the opening aession of the General Comm , and after Laat all the otbel ups wi nh urns except B.shop Rowman, wuo is travel Ting fo A Bishop simpson, wuo hus lavely com- pleted the wxty-cignth y bi Oud enough tu visit coulerences un the Pacifle siope aud to veliver tue Yule lenures on preaching the coming winter, [he comimiltee will at probably ive days. Their work is importams and they must make baste slowly, THE PROPHETIC CONFERENCE, INTERESTING PAPERS BY PROFESSOR LUMMIS, BEY, MA. PARSONS AND BISHOP NiCHOLSON— THe JEWS AND THE MILLENNIAL. The second day’s session of the Prophetic Conter- enee, at tne Chu: of the Holy Trinity, Madison a' nue and Forty-second streot, was held yesterday. The morning services wore opened with prayer by the Evangelist, Needham, and alter the devotional ex- ercises Professor Lummis, of the Methodist Church, Pead & papor oa ‘ihe Kiogdom and the Churoh,”” He said that tho word rendered “kingdom” ts the only one thus rendered ia the Now Testament, and, as it occurs in the gospels, was as woll kKaown tothe Jewish poopie as tuitn, hope, charity, worship or any other roligious worm. Tho Jows expuctud a literal kinggom, It 16 bo anid that the Jews Misunderstood the kingdom o! God, 11 may be au- @wored that it Waa 001 because they anderstood It iu a Interal way, bat ia their anxiety for the glory of the Kingdom they overlooked tne bumble a sudering entrance ot the King upon His mission. It hus veen claimed that the Unrietinn Cuureh is tho kinguom of J 4 declare the Kingdom of be a8 age, Is sill ‘@iled for Hauge the kingdom of UNBAVRD. Gua, MOeT CHURCH PHOPL! Tho words @ kingdom are wd tO (ue Cuurel Churen isa meung to that eua No one Wie enters inco the kinga: ot 1. Must of those tn 5 ‘The kiogdom OF God 6 a wuity tue Uburcn te un ay. rm of nos The kinug bg, the ron Ww bompurary, Some vow chat th te the ki Mentor it at doath #0 ves Anu cousiaded with « courage mission juris, nee to ihe KF vive od alter Noau had been tong our. ‘as by tho Rov. H. M. PM is, a ry iMideliies wory referred to valy 1b general \erms, and the paper had no wow features, the reading of & paper on Gatberio by Bishop Nicholson, of the Kulormer Ci) to the ult u ju auu The Apyst Paul makes the positive assertion thet God has not cast at ihe Jews as a nation, According to bis theory ¢ f Suez will be destroyed Jor the eo. vi ir 2 ci of Is Teel, and thea would begin the milienoial era, Bishop Nievolson dwelt in gi that epoch, and, in conclusion, id @ bigh tribute to the wondertul char: ties of the Jews, who bad been preserved through unspeakable suftorings for the coming day, Iu this nineteenth century they are asuffering people still, but indissolaole us evor, Whiie other nations have been dematioaalized the Jew 18 a Jow auill, ° The devouona! exercises in tne afterneon were opened with prayer by the Rev. br, 8. H. Tyag, Jr., and the closiuy prayer was by the Rov. Mr. Hull, At the devotional meeting io tha eveuing addresses werg made by the Rey, Dr. Goodwia, of Chicago, aud the Rey. Dr. Brooks, of 3t. Louis SILENT NANCY BECKWITH. THR CONSEQUENCES OF MILLERITEISM—DE- GLARED A LUNATIC. Mr. Bernard smyth, General Charles K. Granam and Dr. James W. Ramsey, together with a duerit’s Jury, sat yesterday as Supreme Court Commissioners to pass ou the question of soundagss ef mind of Mrs, Naney Beokwith and her aoity to have control of her person and property, The progoedings were in- stituted at thewequest of the alleged ignatio’s sister, aud were conducted by Mr, Christopher Fine as coun- sel, nore was poopposition. 1} appeared trom tbe tostimony of her aister and twat of a grand niece that Naney Bookwith. bas boen a widew jor more than eixty years, and until withia a few years past bas lived 19 jhe Stace af Counecticul, Spe bas always becn partial to the theories of Spiritualists, but unl within the past five years has vol exhibited any very marked evil consequences: of her'belief by the goneral inspairment of ber mente! tacuiiies. Daring that period, ber (riends gay, she bas shown decided mdicutions of insamity, améag when wore the fucts that she would assare ber iriends she saw in tue yoo, 19 natural form, many of her dead acquaint. ances, apd beard sweet music, neither of which were perceptible to the songes of any one else, pr. jpg #1X months at a time she would persistently re- main silent. Her last occasion of siieuce hus con- tinued during the pass mouth, god she pow permsiontiy refuses to talk with her irieuds or tbe pbysiclan cuiled in to yialt her, Boe hus dressed herself as if to go on the aieesty and walked up aud down ber room for \wodays. She persists in refusing 40 leave her room, and sitbough having a good appe- Vibe sometimes refuses food, ad he supposition thut ber (rieads want to poigou ber. Although baying property she hay forgotten all about it, and the sole poimt op which her mind is agive is Spiritualism, Upon this state of the testimony asto her mental con dition ber cuse was about being given to the jury, when one of (bem expressed the wish either to Lave more testimony submitted to thom before beg called upon {0 render a verdict, or else to hear the views of Ramsey on Mra. Beckwith’s state of mind, @ Doctor gave bis views very promptly apd briefly, and they were decideuly agaiust the old laay’s souadu¢ss of mind. He sua ‘he cage was a type of thousands in this country wWhiob have come under medical observation within the past twenty years, ‘er wince {he Millerize excitement Senie who wore young ut that time and Yielded to the excitement huve barely managed to Preserve their menial bajance; but those of them who Wore advanced in years have almost invariably broken dowa tu mind, and are to be found im tbe lunatic asylums all over the couviry. It might be that all Spiritualists were not iugane, bat he was of opiniog thoy wore, With Mi ‘kwith only a fi.cker- ing spark of jutell directed to subjeet of aujects ber mentality was practically dead, and soon this last Spark Leo would bo extibguisbed. Ho had no douvt unseyndness of mind, and that sne legal defluition of @ lunatic, al- ‘Yh Jury, alter brief deliberation, found Mra, Beck- ith to be of unsound mind, without lucia intervals, a wus thereby incapacitated to bave charge 390 oF property, As to the latter, thy evi. owed that sie owned $5,000 in Hoboken city bords, aud tho income of $4,000 in stocks of the Hartiord and Phosaix banks, of Connecticut, together with turoiure valued at $150, WRECKED IN BUSINESS, RECORD OF FAILUBES YOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER—FORTY-SEVEN REPORTED WITH LIABILITIES Or $3,213,512. Forty-sovep failures were reported in this elty during the month of October, iu which the aggregate Habilsties amount to $5,213,612, This is an increase of seventeen in number over the reeord of the pre- vious month, but the gross liabilities are $1,100,000 i Compared with the month of October last year there ‘9 a decrease tn number of twenty-tbroo and a Gecrease in the total Iiadilities of $400,000. The prac- tice of making preferred creditors in assigaments bas Oscasioned considerable auxiety on the part of the general croaitors class, and during the month there were ten cases in which preferences were given le ing scarcely any ts for‘ the other cred Among the failures reported during the month the most important was that of Dodd, Brown & Co., wholosaio dealors in ary goods of New York and 8, Louis, Although their store ts tn 8t, Louis nearly all their goods were purchased here and the bulk of tueir ingebteduess 1s due to Now Yurk mercnunte, Lt 18 therotore included tn the list of fatiures, Lis? OF PAIL’ RES, The following ts the 118s of tailures, Soasebae with De rs, Katimates obtained to *Biam, Henry, No. 11 Bond Blameuthut, to $3,500 $17,000 Nem — 8, 062 2,803 11,482 — 20,000 461 1,511 859 2,260 Cameron, Jona C., lu ton Duyvii.. — 60,000 Cameron, Jou v. “ New York and Towand - 60,000 Coelho, Antome Paulu meida, coffee, No, 202 a: etre Srirtin 800 1,800 Collins, Joseph H. & Ca, Now, 399 aud 683 Broadway,,., 8,000 20,000 Dodd, Brown & Co., dry yoous, No, TL (homas stroet and at St, 1,200,000 2,250,000 Domansky, Joua, snip ehagdier, No. 118 broad atre ote ergee 195 900 *Dou Gruge D., nate, No 'i62 ‘Nui 1,688 4,145 Dougherty, Edward pro ious, No, 3 Frout strovt.... 6,000 12,000 Equi, Jobu B, frait, No. 81 ‘Bir olay suree.. o . 376 1,847 Fosdick, Kaw brower, orty-secoud , near Lyx- sagen avenue ae — 4,76 Fowler Fultou, guns, No. S0y Brogdway oe ~ 4081 17,146 “Frankel, Paul Catuarine str ego: A 3,001 10,269 Frankel, Max, cigars, Wo, "88 Chambers abt00t.seecereee 1,500 6,000 Gurney, Cuarles H., bats, No, 67 Gr. one sireot, scessereeye 6,000 25,000 Haar & Co,, bunkers wud brokers, No. 46 Wail street. <3 — 200,000 Hall, Richard B., shoes, No, 58 Warren atreot, oo... 6446 . 1,494 Haviland, Heary, druggist suns artes, NO, 23 Joun sireet. . 20,000 Hoffmun & Lux, worsted goods, No, 539 HrOUd WY secee. ° 16,000 Horueck, Puilip, eabiuee mak No, 83 Uiiutua street, 800 1,600 - 000 1,600 6,480 ou 8,282 y, No, 82,000 63,000 nit D., urcitioral No. 10k Prince street. .. toe 8,350 0,872 *Libby, avers O., taney yoou ‘No. 662 Broadway ..cceeess 1,600 10,000 *MeDouneil, Klien, shoes, No, $40 Bowery oe . 4,500 8,000 MeNatly, James J., quors, anal ANd LUGO BETO. 0. perce ee as 1,344 Maguire & Go, hate, Noo Tis y WFQOT WETOOL . 6.05, - 6,000 Mower, Samucl B. No. Ql Gurtlaudt bau Banuman, Jvc Lispenurd street, *Sou wel AW 1,600 8,823 14,271 200,000 60,000 3,200 137,000 60,000 7,000 5,000 10,000 81, 195,140 $9,219,009 * Preferential asaignmente “COUNT” STREHLER SENT TO JAIL, On compiaint of Michael Ball, a New Rochelle hoteikeeper, Jacob Strenier, a Switzer, has been seni to White Plains Jai! to answer for stealing $60 is money and @ lot of cigars and liquor, Strebler wat eulied a “Count” in New Rochelle last spring, and 11 May married to a widow Dittmar. He said he whs drunk when Mayor Ely married bim, and threat eneda suit to anpul the marriage, but it has eves been commenced, He bis, however, signed promim sory poles for $4,000, with the understanding that bit wile would Bot interfere with bim in obsaining such au annulment, The notes are past due, and the ho'd ers, Mra, Ditinar-Strebler and hor lawyer, ua te coniess judgweat jor their amount He has prop erty in the District of Ptueffikoy, Canton ol Zurigh, Switzerland, to the umoaat of $20,000, left to him by bis later, whose death occurred in 1872, bat it wbeld by » guardian, who resists proceedings taken vy Jacob to obtain it, since be was Baturalizod ag an Aworican citizen Inst February, and rofuses to send Ou remittances. NEWSPAP:RS IN GREAT BRITAIN, (From, Land and Water, Oct, 19.) It appears that in Groat Britain aro published 1,889 newspapers and 6818 periodicals, which, with 54 organs of learned and other societies, make a total’ of 2,759 publications, 486 newspapers and 698 periodicals being contributed by London aloue, Of the newspa- pure O42 aro iveral, 331 covservative oF conservative uberal, and 94i neutral. Three bundred und ajpety- eight of the periodicals deal exciusively with rel s questions, Touere are 287 illustrated papers, of which thirty-three bave colored illustrations, Questions te- Jating to labor are treated of in 14 powspaper: while thero are 104 prints representing trades tnd trade societies, + 2 MARRIAGES AND: DEATHS, ENGAGED, Rosexwenc—SrRavas.—Jacow Rosexnene to Hay SAU STRAUSS, Dosw of this city. NO Garam MARRIED, Dxxton—Suaw.—October 30, 1878, at the reside, of tue bride’s futher, in the town’ of Wawa: sail Orauge county, by the Rev. Augustus Seward, D. 0., Hewry M, Dentom and MitLis ©., oldest daughter of W. W. Shaw, Esq. Fox—Eppy.—Un Wednesday, October 30, by ia Rev. 0. H. Tiffany, D. D., at ‘the residence oF the bride’s sister, EpWaxd (, Fox to Many A., second daughter of the Hon, Joun Eddy. Pisnso~—Frasse.—At Montclair, N. J., on Wed- nesaay eveuing, Uctover $0, 1818, by the ltey, J) K.” Burr, Joun T. Piugson, of Newark, N, J., tv CLARA die CRE of the late Wilham H Frasse, of Jersey Rexy—Vayverport.—On Wednesday, October At the resideuce of sho vride’s aunt, Mrs. D, Williams, by the Rev. Dr, Vormilyea, Ropset RaLsTow KexD td Miss Dxvoxa W., daughter of Mr. F. 3. Vanderpoel, all of this city, Sucitz —Hexsert.— Wednesday, October 30, fore ty at the residence of the oride’s uncle, Daniel Hor! by the Rev. Bias Mead, CHanien A. SauLts, of KRon- doyt, to ELeayon FiLoKMNce Henne, of New York, Stoxm—Fow.ex.—On Tuesday, Octover 29, 1878, a6 the residence of the bride’s mother, by the Rov, Grabum Taylor, A. J. StoRM, 01 Brady Oity, Texas, to Kate L Fowske, dauchter of the iste Theodere Fowler, M. D., o1 East Fishkill, N. Y. VarNum—Lowrxy.—Aat the residence of Lorenzo Snow, disg., Orange, N. J., October 31, oy Rev. H. 3 Bispop, Wiitian Varnum, Esq, of Bosiun, Maas, to Hxvkierra A. Lowgey, duuguter of the lave Wajte Lowrey, Troy, N. ¥. Wake—Maxg.—At Washington, D. 0,, Wednesday, ow York, to Vingimia W, a Yoytod. Nocarun ” OlkD, . Qutobor 30, 1878, Bus Bar- a. idence, 350 West 25th at, latives “aud friends are Yi Thomas Bal Faveral trom ner lute @ o'clock. ‘s Celle, Germany, Hexgy Bomaws, alter e Connit.—1u Watertewa, Conn., October 20, Manion Foor Coxpit, of Millburn, N. J., only daughierof Babert ang Eliza Seoville, Watertowg, Conn, aged 47 Interment trom Chsist Church, this (ipiday) afternoon, at two o’clgn Coyix.—Ou Wednesday, Occover 30, ANN G. Corys, the beloved daughter of Jona and Murgure: Coyle. The iuneral will take place irom the residence of her, Pi oe ag Kast S4th st, Friday, November 1, CURRY.—Un Wednetday, October 30, 1873, Jarn"L, Curry, age Watertown, Coun., losk. Cuusie—at Weitfold, N, J., on Wednesday, Uc- tober 50, 1578, Wintiax Cuuris, dyed 81 yours aud 6 Relatives and friends of the tamily are stat: invited to attend the funeral services. ut le late Feat dence, Westfeld, N, J., on Saturday, No 11:30 A. M. Cars of Contral Railroad i Liberty ot, Mow York 1 8:45 and 10:16 A.M. AYTOM, LT ‘a Davrox, in the Tc year of bieamer, oe tere DArID Relatives und f funeral aervice, from the resid: luw, Mr, Willlam Husted, 1,070 34 vomber 1, 1878, at eight o’giock in vouing The to ve interred at North Castle, N. Y. typnoid fever, at 4 tesiiaie td aire area 4 © Tea We ‘0, 10 East 23d st. seicharbiinactty 3k —— a Norwalk, Conn. “ALLON, —W od vy 200 Inet, ANKE, daughter of Wililum aga Ana Fallon nagT> iy Fanoral trom ct 9 St, . or LaNAGAN.—Suddonly, at’ Harlem, on Wednesday, Qptover 90, Anan ee Fiaxacay, 4 the 80ib year of fter. Notice of tuncral her 5 , October ALPHONSE Fourra, i the 500 ‘vf Dis age, hg Relatives and iriende of the dural! 1 Bla0 Bre i, LO. B. B., and Wau enedt aud y of Now York, a per ly igyied ‘uneral services will take place ou Friday, November 1, trom bis lute residence, 688 Laiayette av,, Brooklyn, at o a Noricy,—The mi Bar: 0 Fi attend the tager: Sersoees wepber aM ay, re eh at oneP, ., (rom his Ia lence, No. 633 Latayette yv.. RING BERRL Secretary” HALLBABKCK. hareday, October 31, 1418, Many Exiga, relict of the late Jumes M, Hallenbeck, aged 64 yours, Relatives and friends respectially invited to attend the funeral, row her sau’s residence, 139 Bast 43:1 st., on Suturduy, November 2, at two P. M ‘ HASKELL.—At 410 West 44th st., Wounesday, Ocho ber 80, ALrERD H. Hasexut, in his 27h year, erg trom hy shane ot St. ae amb an av., at halt-past tw . ML. Horemper ” ms ry A elve P. M., aturday, uNTHR.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Wednesd: WJ o , joer 80, J, H. Houant HUNTER, gon of ‘he fat . Ir. 8 trom his late residence, 242 South on Friday, November 1, at une o'clock P, M. Kxeetasd.—In Brook! Taesday aivht, Octouer kia BB. Koeeland, aud row her late jt Ss. Brooklyo, Friday, November 1 nM Atte x, i ‘rtonus are tnvited 10 the jate residence, No, 7 oa + ton a’clogk, without further Tequveted not to senu Sowers, ly, ihursday, October 81, at his Pesideuse, Urange, N. J., — Martin, Joa MYPENNY.—At Albany, N. ¥., on Wed: a hy Wiitay U, MONRYPRNNT, in the 8 4 stionds of t > faliy invined to attend his tu pra M4 “tie! yucor- takora’, Megsr: au & Laetey Seite a, ¥ fdas) 9 ternoan, at one o'elog| vRbock,—Jam xs MuRpoce, of Hoboken, aged 27 yours ns cena phot oe uf hereatter. POW RLL.—O6 ured acto! LSET Pows.L, aged 72 years, aye Oe: ee Fe 4 tovitod to attend the faneral irom bis late residence, 118 Prospees piace, Bi dog, November 4, wine a. eink ll CHARDS —Uctober ot ral; LADDER Riciianna, iv the 68th vour of Hr red ane Reta! att of the St, David's Bi ‘nasa Relatives and friends are respectially mvied tend the fauersai ger viees, on Fran a Nov mber i astone P M,, at hisiate ence, on ot. His remaing will be aterlord, je SNEDIKER. —AL Newur! + On the ale wih, Eisis, wile of Fragoo Snedixer, aged 69 your, Relatives and ‘fiends are invited to athens the faneral, trom her late residende, 21 Cottage owe ark, N. J., ou Monaay, November 4, at two P « TAYLOR. —AbStauntog, Va,, Ootober 28, 10 (be gash ‘oar of hie a Rovsat Skipwith (Avior, apa Ol ipe ate Kuwin layiue aod Jane Taylor, ol Stauaten, Aud gryodson 9) ine late Najay Taylor, ‘of bnte, aity. 6 Malai pyre Waomneies, ehe Ey ne cvobut 31, JOUN SCHOULER, OUlY Bon Oo! a monte cad ” aod Auton H, Weiliugtua, ageu @ years, Qu dtys, Notice of taneral hereafter, m" Wiskmas,—At Morrisania, Uotover 80, 1678, FORD HAs, ouly son of Buse A. and Jgna My, Wig man, aged al Pago 1 mouth avd 17 daya, Funeral ose ane ese ie hah po hes Woun- ingion ay, any th sh, on Friday, November 1, at oe Oolock, Relatives aad itienus are Tecpouely juvibod. Waar —Suddealy, ut hie rosidenoe, No, 746 deb ay. Thursday, Qcvover 81, Stxraan Weak, ead Notice of funerai nereaiver