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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1879. : ea tl Royn a, lors, as one of the vilest of smners—one for whom Pen __. FINANCIAL, Wurrrxa, of South Carolina, to Daisy, only daughter W R \ OF D R i D M EN ii Pore fee venting honing Gruey ho believed there could be no salvation, no mercy: FIN ANC AI, AND COMMERCI A], STOO, WAxTED—O8 stoono wonraace, we | of the inte Mrs. Kate A, Day, of this ety. . ty 4 ni 4 ‘ ent, ety Property ; ' fo «| eke af datrarad en he mori o the 17H, Hein | gens had laorad to secure hls pardon from the State Pe | Eis: enti bitsation, 8,000.” aden i, Pot DIED. it's perfoct magagine of ammunition, war material and | poe ue ie Spr gang: age cae tpt epee , ei had with him the Northern fy , DOW, . M eee = ApaMs.—On December 31, Saran C., widow of tho seral supplies. Crasy Horse hag 0th jnjous, probauly | tals would thus think you worthy of their efforts, do COPARTNERSHIPS. late Colonel J. Q. Adams, of Brooklyn. halt” ef tho Indians of tho reservation. | you not think that Jesus Christ, is ready to help and a eae TOTICETHE FIRM OF DUNN & DRAPERT@77 | _ Funeral Friday, January 3, at two o'clock, from the -¢ was found to prove the Indians tobe ince. | saveyou?” At this moment, amid breathless sti a, ANwARY 1, 1879, IN Canal st, haying ceased to exist, the undersiznedisives | Fesidence of her brother-in-lew, J, E. Adams, 131 General Sheridan Throws Light on the | von evid Tiership with those at the Red Cloud aud Spotted Tail Heller struck up the Moody and Sankey hymn, . a * , : partnership vite a the procoode of thelr rade upon the at iy heal ie Tee ee thee,” Whe ex-convict was | _bessrding the year 1878 ase sojourner with onthe, hotice that he will pay no debts hereafter contracted in the | Macop at he Fepoktya. pi ie ee el Causes of Indian Wars. tloments have been taken inte {hove wearer wall again | visibly affected. As the soft music died away he | whether we would or no, had to be entertained for | “Nt youu, ec. 31, 1878 JAMES DRAPER. | gon of the late Francis Bohan, im the Sd year of his tirauatiy recommend the immediate transfer of the Indians | placed his hand on his breast and softly said, “That | an entire twelvemonth, it is mect and sitting to im- | Sore 1s HERERY GIVEN TAT THE PARTNER | auc. : From those agencies tothe Missouri, tam satistied if Sit- | touches my heart.” As he spoke he dropped oi bis | quire with what degree of satisfaction we speed his ship heretofore existing between the undersigned "The relatives and fricuds of the family are respect- his side of the Yellowstone that he is | 4 is fac is voice heaven- of P Z BE ac 7 4 INFORMATION FOR SECRETARY SCHURZ | thers for reasonsto vossiven by letter, Itud terribly severe | Moved God not to despise him, but to look upon him | we welcomed him as a ‘coming guest” that promised | |The business of tho firm will ba Haquidatod by William Ey . {spi omar the mercurial thermometer on xevgral | Meeifully | When ‘he coneluted and rome 10 bis fect | go bring with him the gifts of prosperity and Lope. Dade, dr 0b, Willis James ata Auson Puelps Stokes ‘i c tur. W t Fetterman 26th | he remari e Rev. Mr. > y te sieiest cy . inst a iyo deairor nie to, mavo then Indian vlease | mo that Laan saved.” ‘The snan's voice, manner and Wonse al agreed that bis predecessors trom 1873 to \ : have instructions for me by this date, ov else I shall retura | Manifest sincerity struck everybody and deeply | this time were churlish fellows, whose manners were How the Aborigines Are Starved for the Benefit | the cavalry toraiiroadat nce torveeuporation. °°" | duet them. Ever since the ex-convict bas COU | Gisa/revable aud the tmprosy ot whose visits was tt iigadler Get Subsequently to this telegram Thad n conversation with | ducted himself in a most exemplary manner, fully invited to attend the funcral, from his late resi dence, 62 Charles st., on Friday, the 3d inst., at one o'clock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery, Day, Mrs, Boyp.—At New Rochelle, on New Your’ Manta H. Boyp, aged 78 years. ) Executors of Daniel | ‘Tho friends of the faiuily are invited to attend the SJauvs, decensed. | funeral, on Saturday, January 4, at two o'clock P. M., from the Methodist Episcopal Church, Upper New Rochelle, ‘Crain leaves Grand Central Depot at 12 M. + of Agents and Traders, Zudeacontiy te this salogrem easton with Vata Cua Takae waet favorable. ‘The question now is, How far has he tul- y lle, Tr - . Ing dont co the headquarters of the army On another occasion a group of young men who | filled the promises roferred to and how much better NEUES STOKES, ARORA SEDO: COLA Siaas' Monee entered the place to scoff yathered around a young | oy worse than his predecessors has he turned THOS. STOKES. jute Jousy Bracken on Friday, January 3, at nine byes exhorter whose zeal ran uway. with his sense, | o'clock A. M., at St, Angustine's Churcli, corner Ber- | $0 that ho prayed aloud that God might come | out to be? ‘This query can best be | ‘Tho undersigned have formed a copartnership under the | ° “1c ee nnal | i necessary to first get the hostiles in and disarm w down with His wrath and vengeance upon the scot- | answered by glancing briefly over the events—| frmuameol oo eas | gen st. a rae Ses BECOIATR Relatives aud triends ‘The following is the supplemental report to am ‘Then it will be fers. Among the latter was an English saddlery | poitical, financial and . commercial—of — the | to doa domesti haw banking busiaees, BuubaNk.—At Port Richmond, Staten Island, Eurza- rt 873, Bureau to_imake arrangements to recely hardware journeyman, one who had led a wild lite, | ow Pl 4 . 4 report of LicutenantGeneral Sheridan for 1878, with ane 0. " af eee Whee prea ote es was about to pray, the sinner | last twelve months, ‘To the commercial world 45 Was T., New York, waa, d, (7: ee BIN, Wilow of Coenoans Daten. ai erae ton, despatch of vosterday, £ think th Wasninoroy, D. C., Jan. 1, 1879 should go to the Missouri River as quickly as possthte, reference to Indian affairs and in response to the re- | be selected, an move them o' said excitedly, “Don’t you pray that way!” He | the yi 8 d gl ‘The pall of th I Ss STORL ay cific: . | but little « or ut Teast, so he Informed me whe Bion ncn Beams et IR Faq | the Year come in dark and gloomy. The pall of the RTOS, or: mond, on Thursday, at half-past one o'clock B. M. quest of Secretary Schurz that specifications be fur | i eee neo and Erecommend that he be al | didn't want God's vengeance upon him. He was | panic still shrouded the rushed forms of commerce AAGON PHRLES STORRS, Coase.—At Hobekan, on Puesday, December 31, THE COPAT bet ahor labored with and soon fell on his knees and prayed c ae tee ante ses | fervently himselt. He has become a sober, industri- | and of trade. ‘There was no appreciable let up in the vecting the new locations aud | ous man and an exemplary Christian, necessity for continued liquidation and for the prac- Hannier J. Coane, widow of Robert, aved 40 years, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 15 nished in support of statements made by General | todo it, Will have Sheridan in his aunnal report: — on as fast na possible in ae x Missounn,) | "ation id. not ofi- salts dns ; : - Heapqvanrens Mivitary Bincseo, Bee haa | wane Sc Roneeuary DISDSENt! yo pee iy tocurry it oF tice of stern economy. There were bubbles still to Washington» , ou Thursday, January 2, at half-past To G T, Washington, 2, att. PH. SHERIDAN, Licutonant General. 5 a BERNHARD J. BECK. | two P. AL x ecere 7. eee ‘of a lawsnit, in the Unitod ies fb QUESTION OF THADE. SCENES IN BREATHITT. prick, sham schemes to Per and debtors tobe | New York, Dee. 31, 1878. WILLIAM U, HORN, , Tenn., on Monday, Decem- States Circuit Gourt inthe city of New York was com: | tint » change aceurrod on, the part of the Indians. and st Sta driven to the Bavkruptey Court, Ina word, there | jyjig” UNDERSIGNED WAV Sake TORN DLLES, Me ,, in the 86th yeur of ie RI IR ge Tg ml lt Al erent gion yl Dra Ylang oe ocr rd : rarn- | Was a yood deal of general “cleaning up” to be done ppartuership ander the old tim ymaneet Koch, Sons & | his age, of 4 communication from the ~ Honorable | Secre. {was this:—If the Indiauswentte | CONSTERNATION AMONG THE LATE DBELLIGER- Fo eer aor iit apenyen eters coon esi ps Tha cemetnis will"be taker €© Icheiens: Valseie tary “of tho Interior. of November 1, 1878, in- the supplies for. sny fifteen thousand arses : | before the house of the nation could be made fit to | © i eee OHS CROUCH. i en . itn Horsed” by’ you Novormber 20, and forwarded to’ me. | ‘would probably be taken in anew divection up the | ENTS—AN OFF-HAND SKEYCH OF THE PRIS- | (0000 0 lls Oot MM Ut SO ae ectod JOU C KC Ht Me cal é In this communication the Secretary took exception to the tine of the Union Pacific Railroad would receive the much longed for and impatiently exp i poi as qOBN Y KOCH Doouirrie.—Jannary 1, Epwix STAFFORD Doourr- tain conclunione arrived ut, ad sisted in ung annual ro | yot thou bo the hae, aud all the contractors for auling | ONENS. guest of “better times.” Perhaps the broom which | Vi" Tons. Jan 1.1670. —__MUMIAM _ | Tux (artist), eldest son of Muria 8. and the late B. A. ort of this youry as tollows i the | from tha towns 0 je and other places wor u ‘ 2 COPARTNERSHIP HERRTOFORE EXISTING » Buth ye: peepams tia Ma Re Ds Gentot sanaunC catcoptie. | eal nee. Conic Latin eadoreaetanene aie eamens ery idiot 50] | swept the cleanest in this arduous work was the bill botwoen tiie undersigned, ander the tim name of Devila | eepanceel teoee hie lata coaidecie 108, mnticae " ent, owing o! Ve 0 pria- | would be minis! . zen- SAD ‘Tayi ACKSON epea et 7 Le ‘ Co.. y its ow imaita vi r . ~¢ tions, of from wretched miismanaement, ues to the | cies woutd logo mich of thoir business, and If they fol- Breathitt Gounty, Ky, Deo. 24, ite, } repealing the Bankrupt act. So long aw this law re- | & Co.,is this duy dissolved by its ows timation” | yensay city Heights, on Friday, id iust., at two P- xe Albany and Philadelphia papers please copy. Dovenerry.—December 1, 1875, after a short ill- HERTY, in the Svth year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- | tuily invited to attend the fupral, irom the resi- mained upon the statute books it partook, so to New York, Dec. 31, 18) ROBERT C. OGD speak, of the nature of & hospital where insolvent | qn undersigned have this duy formed » copartnership, firms could apply for treatment when they had | under the firm name of Devlin & ¢ the given up all hope of successfully doctoring them. | #™4 stle of men's and boys’ clothing fd furuish ig, selves. But the financially sick people were as New York, Jan. 1, 1879. JOUN ©. MeLOUGHL dence of her son Patrick, No. 4{¥im st., Brooklyn, to the above, L wonld cordially commend the | 2. D., on Thursday, January 2, 1879, at two P. M. reluctant to enter this hospital as are physically sick | new oranisation of Doviin & Co. to iy friends and. request “On Wednesday,Jannary. 1, 1879, Mane people to go to Bellevue or St. Luke's, and it was not | * coutinued patronage of the firm. ROBERT C. OGDEN. Hunrineton, youngest child of Robert L. and Emily until it was decided to shut up the institution alto- = 8. Fabian, aged 13's years. pottiements in the Wostern country constant anxiety during | fowod the Indiana would lose heavily in’ expenses in the the last year and in sonme places Toss ot fifo und love of | enacting of quartera. and the profitable traderoniting from | ‘The action of Judge Randall in arresting all the roperty, attended with droadfui crimes and eruelties. | the nomadic life of the Indian wonld cease, and there were qe ; 2 Tepe ae been ‘an ingufticioney of food at tho | qnany items of minor detail which made the removal adix- | Tingleaders on the Gambrel and Little side has created agonclen” and as tho same” Is sone, "hunger | agrevable ono co thom, “Rien Hf these thdians ‘were per- | consteruation and dismay among thoxe who have bas ‘mate “the Thdians in. some cases” desperate, | munently located on the Missouri River there would he ho and almost any race af mich wit fit ration han starve, use for’ tampa, “obiuvon and Sheridan "aud Forts | been concerned in the late difficulties, and Breathitt Tt seoms to me that with wise management the amounts | Laramie aud Fetterman, and those posts would be pele: § is tate. ue etmrinted by Gonurosy ongit to be sulfciont If pract | witiuately abandoned and the tilitaiy post traders | COUnty to-day is the most peaceful one in the State, Mealy applied to the exact purposes specifiod and if tho | would be disturbed: bu | None of the ringleaders of the Strong party have A See MRY alte iremtink nuronie would. intents | ation enone tie made their appearance, but their friends still say | tus the luw required the Indi rae left but to work up w dissa This was succeesfully accom partment commanders forwarde ein F hdifferent result, except in the case of the Red Clou plished, and the del to Washington resulted from | they will be in before long. Judge Lindon told me : E PIR) S0FFIN, OTH « Funeral services at the residence of her parents, 6 ottod 1 ” 0, althony r r 2 | gether that the lame, the halt and the blind of com- ox this day by inured z i Bem Spotted Tail bands of Sloux, who, althouxh threate it Ths President, ylolded to the, impartunty of the dele: | oaterday that Wallace MeGuire, the man who is re- rs he c expires, thin, day by finitati ny Thomas HL East dud at. on Friday, $¢, inst.» at three’o'clock P, ‘innuti. Fannixotoy.—aAt Yonkers, Tuesday, December 31, 1818, Tuomas O, Panmxotox, in bis “lt year. |” ‘ TTT WTF Funerai services ut St. John’s Chi ‘onkers, a GNED HAVE THIS DAY FORMED A | two o'clock, Friday, 3d inst. Carriages will be in Rien WILLIAM NETOMAS IL | Waiting at depot on arrival of the 1:05 train from ULDL WILLIAM H. ALLEN. bs 42d st. depot FirzMAur: === | morning, at half-past seven, at the residence of his INESS OPPORTUNITIES. parents, 16 Oakland av., Greenpoint, CHARLES ARTHUR, YOUNG MAN DESIRES TO IN youngest son of Frederick Fitzmaurice and Fannie their coudnet, humored until ti ens to bring about a breach of t As this report was made fi eral of the Army and ¢ not feel it incumbent on me to answer any erence to it, unless thei Jd be xome of the General of the A vr the Hon War as to the correetn any statements thorein, Te such doubt oxixts ie bas nat been made known |) ay a , ROMAMITY. age ome, but as the General of the Army bas forwarded to m efore closing t unication I desire to call the the communication of the Honorable Secretary of the Inte: | attention of the General of the Army to that portion of | party who are now closely confined, John Aikman is rior, wi nidorsemen tie Honorable | Lieutensnt Lee's report whieh plainly shows thatthe H- | yet at large, and it he docs not desire to give himself | o boon the best suppl ir increasing in he d, and have beon | gation, and the object was accompl circle Ye- constantly throat: | that the Indian Buroan had anytising to ‘do with it, and I | ported to have killed Tom Little, would be here dur- | mercial circles made known their ills and sought re utterly disclaim any intention’ of criticising the ‘wetion z lief. This forced exposure showed a greater spread OL lis Excellency. the President. He could hot well help | ing the court, ready to answer any charge that may | O64. case than hed been thonght for, but it also York, Dee. 31, 1878, himself. In my report [only expressed im: tatwhat | ye preferred against him. This morning Breck | és . senile hed happened. It ix not strange, when we consider the PI 3 | inadequacy of our military force, that should,in common | Combs, son of Jailer Combs, was arrested and placed | | LIAM NC rmation of the Gen. “Secretary of War L di justions in ref: rox! showed the degree of its malignancy apd its exact location, and this information became highly im- portant in estimating the condition of the public’s financial health. The necessity or policy of taking advantage of the Bankrupt act within a limited Me eee o,,circumstanees like | + jai, charged with being implicated in the murder | EATS OF HUMANITY, of Judge Burnett. ‘This’ makes five of the Little .—Of remitting fever, New Year’ New Yors, Jan. 1, 1s Seererary of War, and as I arther action on my | ures made in Washington of supplies sent to agencies may period, while it revealed the existence of an extended 0 $A Miaka tepnciea heer ‘and 25 days. Dart may be desirod, I beg leave toreply toit bye supple: | show a diffrent result from the supplies received, and | up it is extremely doubtful whether they will be | POV 7 WOU) | UMais ue She ss A Ml ta MO | ih active aorviews, Address, with particulars eyes. Net eee a mental report, in which Ehope to fully sustain the conclu- | which may account for the discrepancy in the reports | 446 to ind him. insolvency, of q pected, | with sctive service 5 5 u mt On eae sions arrived at in the report first nam Of the Commissioner of Indian Affairs and the report of + hus undoubtedly been of great benefit in removing 5 : 00D.—BERNARD, of preumonia, Monday, Decem- K, Mizner, at the Southern Cheyenne Agency, JOSEPH LITTLE'S INVITATION TO THE BOYS. CANV Der 30. 4 N EXPERIENC AGS wcck Gouthors from the path of returning confidence many an ob- Reliable and suc ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of OLD FACTS RESTETED. Major J As this supplemental report is from data in my posses- | and that of Captain A. H. Bainbridge, Fort Hall Agon sion at the time the annual report was rendered and on | In conclusion, I desire to say that in my annual report I have heard another story from a responsible i < “d “i * int parties may address PERIODICAL, box 180 Herald other-in-| . whieh the report wus basod, aud av thoae Tucts have been | and in ehis-reporemy omly chest baa beet we speak inthe | party about the fight bere on the day Burnett was | *tcle and pitfall that wore all the more dangerous | Smt! y e his brother-in-law, Mr. Peter Kearney, No. 141 Weat forwarded to the Honorable Secretary of War from time to | interest of the Indian and in the best interost of life, prop- i from being unseen. In setting the nation’s house to NA MAN. WiTH 10) TO $500, briaite Ghent: ae 37 ‘h rig i pronsed time, and by lim to the Interior Department, ands won | erty and development on the frontier, of the lives of officers | killed, Old Joseph Little, the father of George, who rights for the “(good time coming,” one of the most Heusen ate wetinne ae ee ee e > bri - c poi Paya ee : ne ne bape yo nae filo in the Indian Bureau (it is the custom of the War De- | and soldiers and the best economy in the administration of | 145 nad two sons killed by the Strong faction, calied Ss Eeeneties peectate rues: i on on ic ae eer = Fi sina eeeeee partment to furnish she Interior Department copies of all | iny command. ‘The Indian, armed, as he ie and in his own effective agents, if not the most important one, was R, WIth | Th “A DVERTISER DESIRES EQUAL PARTNE relatives and friends of the family and those of apers reluting to Indian affairs), it will be seen what shal: country, is superior to us at any point where we are liable | gj] of his friends in a store and said:— 2 4 tow round tho Honoruble Secretary had for the disagree- | to meet him, and as he takes no prisoners it requires a bold OA i the extraordinary crop of cereals with which a canbe A i 52838 - sy z able: nitanion made in his second letter of November 29, | man to attack him with ‘an infer or fore in lew ofthe dis: | | “Boys, all of you who have had 8 rote or ee ee eae aee a blowmed the lands Tt te ox, | CueeeOcant, in 4 guntoel businens aro to net $69 weekly | his brother, ev. JunAa Flood. and of lus brother- , namely :— to poor Custer, Fetterman an 5 , Jo a pasead in str ated A . Ga kanulll Woretore oblige mmo by calling once more upon pro Rpg an - ee aT ae ag Hehe Chonan timated that the extraordinary yield of 177 has been GENTLEMAN, WITH #2000, AS On Monday, December 30, Vatenrnem jen 8 or deta yecification to tl ep 4 ol ts rred cease vi interes " pnsil parts ‘0 LDE M. D., onl pn rT. Re nry and Charges made in his omelal report. that at all thongen- | extton, We have not herete clerical force. surpassed by that of 1878, and its potential effects for | $1.34) yearly profiter Call on BRADSHAW, oS Brosaway. | Catharine V. Golder, in the aist year of his age.” cation. We have not here the clerical force to furnish and eee took a a0 UL aA Ie ra ie it 2 iectan ntti aati ve joa o Wi here. This was, of course, adding fuel to the flames, | good are reflected in the statistics of foreign trade, JOR SALE—DAN } SALOON 102 BLEECKER ST.; Relatives and friends of the family, also the mem- Fo oa ee see War Depariuest. has also alt the | aud these men after that were ready tor any desperate | which show that for the last twelve months our ex- | 1 vr would take a pariner. SN* | bers of the Richmond County Medical Society and . adventure. : ; Rossmoor Rifle Club, are respectfully invited to at- ing charges made in his official report, thai cies in the Military Division of the Missouri, except the | yeports in full, but as copies are in the War De] Rod Cloud and Sj Tail Sioux agencies, the appropria- | they can. be turni tions made by port of tho Tt t all the agen whieh, in General 5) ‘were snific! ad | sinnil: rrespoud ct vi s ov ARTNER WITH $31 SH 7 doen during the last year either not appl | and which, if-examived, w CIVIL OFFICERS TO BLAME. Uicee bave exseeed oun abut ne icoencters soe ing business; veiutinoure $7 per mouth. Call tend the funeral, from St. Luke's Church, Rossville, diverted froin their purpone Te General x | ton of “more ‘axgravated dr Ina conversation with a reprorentative man of the | $25,000,000. $0 vast an addition to the wealth of | ion a Staten Island, on Thursday, January 2, at One o'cloc hsp eit is very 187. the present tin county to-day I learned that the officers of the law antry must necossarily be productive of pro- | saw P.M. thac neldid sot produce it before, ae that the inforination mass ‘of record have bocn much to blame for the blood that has been | the country sapere ti Ree saaccod | Wea AL, CAPITAL IN A |" “Hasxinson.—On Tuesday, December 31, 1878, given could have boen acted upon. I make this deiyan rs on shed here since the close of the war. The gentleman | Pitious results. While the grain crop has secured | 11 is ener Oo late oedappis. Ad: | CHARLEY NEWELL, son of Alice J, and the late A. N. kood faith and in the interest of the service, “In order that abuses which have not yet been corrected mentioned claims that if the civil authorities had | our position as a strong creditor nation in the | dress box Itt Herald offi may be corrected promptly I hope Gen: 7 taken as firm a stand when the Strong and Amie difl- | matter of foreign exchanges it afforded a large V RIS ere ee Hankinson, aged 3 years, 5 months and 6 days. Funeral from his late residence, No. 351 4th ay., on ral of the Army ¢ ~ PARTN make his revelations without de n we had supplied revent | culty broke out as they have now it would © put is x SEA 3,000. t0 $100,000 expital, in a large ‘tine | Friday, January 3, 1879, at eleven A. M. Relatives is Hae, Soe a9 aaa He De -sksumed thas he tai qades che . wonvatiines at tho roq| urea | a stop to the lawlessness. Others, he said, saw that | 8d remunerative business to the Western and searing Business i thts nity et aa eens | and frionds of the family are invited to attend. Pipren i rattan bavivg srongauced she xenlies fres,:to.tovk bet Radar ners oe Pr spelen the law could be trampled upon with impunity, | trunk line railroads, enabling many of them to pay ing house in its line: principals only | HanrMaNs.—On Tuesday, December 31, BARBARA riefs appended are arranged, as will be « IRTER, box 190 Herald ico, Harem, at the residence of her son, P. Hartmann, and then commenced settling every petty dis- | giyidends, and advancing their values upon the | ?! ie phisck Thad inva Gs Len aeamel report was taidhor: | Mee eaeea ne aria detnce. maAlkua ete pute with the rifle and revolver. Ho further THITEWOOD AND BLACK WAL LUMBER | aged 70. he object I had in view in my annual report was to show i Gi T eneral John Smith's rey v1 cr. et sk Exe! im e fi 2 EWOC ND LACK vA | BER fed 10. that Indian wats came fron sunses—isce report)—but | tie same subject, Very respectfully, your ob baid, corroborating others I have referred to, | Stock Exchange. The grangers were especially bene Fee ee RE NUT DUMB ROOT ass ced aide ties Gare ae reapadttutte that while the first could voided by the govern: | vant, P. H. SHERIDAN, Lioutenant General that the matter had been going on s0 long the law- | fited at first, though the damage to the crops along | soual property. Address LUM Herald ofice. | invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, ment the second was clearly within its control und resulted from the bud managemeut of Indiun affairs, Timade no charges against the Honorable Sceretary of the Interior, I made no charges against any one. devired simply t call the attention of my superior officers to the cattsex Ep | IM Johnson st., Brooklyn, at one o'clock Friday, mith | dana . HvGHES.—A solemn mass of requiem will be cele- brated at St. Patrick's Cathedral, on Friday, at nine breakers would have to become thoroughly imbued | ; hing. | EP OP Shatin with the idea that the civil officers and tho Governor | tHe lines in July, by local storms, ee ae ray SOO sarctoge tried potato business. Gall ai irst | intend putting down the strife, no matter what the | tions of the bears, who seized the opportunity to st, Brookly ‘he | cost may be, before peace once more reigns; but he | construct some very superior mountains out of very 2.00 ny ri bu shed with weopy of the report of th infantry, and recently agent fo and a large number of briefs and ex- LARG that produced discontent and outbreaks, and that $ ‘otl lative to | Coutends it will take the firmest kind of a stand, and ills, dey ed the shi ice: Da. nexs already estaolished, payi 3,000 | o'clock, the 15th anniversary of the death of the Cha haninis ceouncintionaise: barhacitios peroptratea un ant which is dated | educated to believe that tending the troops to | these properties very disastrously. Since then they Se ee ee Te other deceased prelates of this diocese. women and children, aud to state fy beliel that those dis- Y eee paixPlanation | ot | Breathitt was not a piece of child's play. Court has | have again received the confidence of speculators THE FOUR PER CG BONDS. ‘The clergy aud faithful are respecttully invited to mode complete system, aud more Integrity in the agents | {Oy Vive. A. Howard was thoro in charge wsagent, that | Of the grand jurymen have already made their ap. | 11 ont in wfxing up things” has been the success of EN Ng Terra aes Inwtx.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, January 1, ba hy vag he had instilled iuto the minds of the Ladians almost every | Pearance. Judge Randall and the newly elected ig up Bt (Fr incinnati Commercial, Dee, 31.) Dupey Watrer, youngest son of William H. and The Secretary of the Interior saw fit to take this up, and by disingenuously saying that I iad made charizes ax | Tuptions at every agency in the limite of this militu County Judge Lindon tell me that the panel is com- | the government in replacing the five-twenty six per 30, 1878, Josephine A. Irwin, aged 2 years. posed of men who willdo their duty fearlessly and | cong issue by bonds bearing 44; and 4 per cent | There has bedm a great deal ot inquiry as to where | _ Funeral nt S64 St. Mara’s av., Friday, January 3, at ossible prejudice agai Change was made it wa iston ehali for facts tu prov eilect was speedily ap; {. Lieutenant Foot, whe pre’ | without showing favor to either party. The Sheriff, . clock A. M. Dimseit pur into my mouth. Hts inte cated, eo las “acting, “agent, found when “he relieved | Who has taken sich au active part in arresting them, | (saving thereby a vast sum in yearly intercst) and ) the four per cent bonds were going, as “it is the | “JSimca At S21 Kast Mth Winuase Jeske, panied by the lenge sof Rie bea whe minimum, and after getting bee ee roipesepsey! Ubi! a nia, Pao by the steady decline in the gold premium to a | first time in the history of this government that a | in his 4th year. +, 0 : i itite to feed the starving | when the soldiers leave here he intends to march ot a4 event” Bae « “4 3. thoneatan | past ie eis avast Indlans, bis Gest oficia) uct wat 10 takes censusvand he |-with them, If the prosecution» are carried on as | Vanishing suc rea epadand tia ax ehaore cll sche ce cabana are cagaen enandblapburder oct os? was ain Tulelar parva ti ci mere cenaties indian is past und eannot be pied his country, taken away fron dontroyed his herds of gue, tions and reduced 1 ters of Novembe uly Necessary for me t ral of the Ariny to the fact that sine arefully retained coples I 19 Drie! thon fotind Howard had been issuing on paper to 9170 In- | | think they will be, I do not think anybody | come about under legislative action the secret of its | know whether the bonds are going into the hands of yaua T., 7 di how the actual gumber was only 4.773, _ Lee took ‘d y ‘AurkeD T., youn) Se ee a gall anvacr ieroh 37 ware, will have to leave here for fear of being assassi- | accomplishment is to be traced to the ac-| thefeworthe many. At last the ‘Treasury officials | Margaret A. Jones, aged 3 years and 22 days, Churge of Spotted Tail Agency March 3, 1NT7. "By. troaty | Wil MAYS ttre ai are very bitter against y «i + Ag y annuities for the Indians should have reached them August ee 3 ee Ra ctinitie’ cittde Alle ie of | cumulated wealth referred to above rather | have arrived at an approximate conclusion as to who Funeral services ut his late residence, 134 West ice tata dconeerele Tofeach your, but they didnot arrive until midwinter, thus | the troops. ‘They trequently curse the guard an RMR oe Osta: (Oikv iciucic ea aan iiiee cane ie 193d ‘st., today (Thursday), January 2, at twelve r was in his first cansiiig mach su «c.und this has been general! say, ‘One day is not always.” Yesterday, when Pri- | than to the 1s ingress. se! is piece | are the takers and the holders of the new loan. There | yoon, —At Hoboken, N, J., January 1, 1879, Jon AN, M. D., in the 68th year of his age. spe cave. Lieutenau i gives w history of the McCaun | yato Harry Graham was on duty, a boy stopped and | o¢ sthpidity, which at one time threatencd evil, and | are two classes of these bonds—coupon and regis: | Ser ‘The relatives and friends of the family, slso the nition of the | funds, which lad beon reported as eariy as 1875. and says | wanted to talk to the men through the jail window. tered, The tollowing table gives the number, de- | yp Jun. prisoners without permission.” famous Silver bill, As nobody has yet been found | bonds outstanding to date:— medical profession generally, are invited to attend son of John W. and ZA Tae | et tori na veky lange portion of the transportation for | “MOV on,” said Granam:; “you cannot talk to the | may Dring It yet, is to be found in the passage of the | jomination and amount of four per cent xegistored L office, tl ts of which ith Inclosed, und it was y sh «damned little fool,”’ said one of them a f hty. Denomination: Number, : r on this information that my report was Loe then relatos minutely the MoCann aud Daris frauds, ut up, you damn: . set willing to exchange one hundred cents for eighty-five ; Dew $ Bare the funeral, on Friday, at two o'clock P. M., at Trin- the Secretary ‘of the Interior cannot inyute | sh0¥" davreut ‘en accuunt ol inom sve ite reported tne | Lpgces, «oF {wil best hell out of you when Lgct Ut ) conty the paternal dollar obtains quick transit from | 9p; | iy Church, corner ith and Washington 'sts., Ho- lly he ceceived a | Graham replied:—"I t a afte! hile, | the die to the Treasury vaults and lies there without | 500 b swe | ys replies may get scare r @ while, . siemens the eacoun ew. butt ain't Very UeTVOUS BOM on under. | CaPAcity for harm. Having thn glanced at the prin | 1.040 There is no use tryii ke thes dler- w 7 5,000 veene stand hak tho bore See ay doing their duty and | cipal events in the life of 1873 we may return to the | y9'uy . have no personal animosity against them. I have | question as to how we should spoed the “parting | 20,000; heard several, im fact, say privately that they sym- | guest,” and answer it. Speed him unquestionably | 50,000. patluiced with Sorry Little and believed he had Been | with ‘much to be said in his favor aud but little | qotat... When Jerry Little was brought into the Court | against him. If not an out-and-out good fellow he | ‘The following is the total amount, rround xenerally as ollicial inypectors for the | facts to the Indian Bure Indian Bureeu or in otlicial capacity, eamong | telegram from th ‘ the best in the swevicw, most of them personaiiy known to | UNst MeCann wo le the General of the Army, and many of them to the country, | Yae med of dolng, My object was to call at yn to and if possible prevent | lett the agent i the calamities occursing to frontior settlers, to officers and id over to en of the army, and te reduce the unn penses rought upon us. MALADMIMN@STRATION AT AGIN The report of Lieutenant Lee, giving an —On Wednesday, January 1, 1879, Axxx D., wife of George Kelly, in the 40th year of her age. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services, at the residence of her sister, Mra, James H. Starr, No. East 125th st., on Fri@ay, January ember 31, at New Rochelle, Ex1za- Le a ner, wife of William H. Le Roy and daughter of the 4 exposition f Indian tat the Spocied Tail A % e be lute Thomas A, Emamet, un the Sith year of her age. Obiained since the duto of my annual roport, but the tacts | sligthtnisays the kreacestditicaliy ahagent | House to await the building of « tire im the jail be | gq yast improvement upon the scurvy lot wo havo | denomination of coupon tous per cent bonds sold to | “tye funeral will take place at New Kochelle aie Fee pe ih pean patna ae hr Mage ae Fee ee ee eer te (uiuiremente orthe | ton of fury, hate and revenge, and i thought “Woe | perity which he has given us a taste of be continued | $50 each... meet the tata THGRe and, Cbellnve anny be assuined an’ w (alr expiatesten He th be to any of yourenemies when such an expression | py the “coming guost” which we welcome to-day. 100 each. . Manoxey.—On Wednesday, January 1, ELLEN, be- of what has occurred at many of the other a and on to his coutractor, | as that is on your tace aud you are in a condition to 500 each . loved wite of John Mahoney, in the 63d. year of her eed the hunger and sore, taking’ are _ Gt. the. be vsuccecded | fivht them,” NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS 1,000 each. eS Parer Wieck coenete wwe hy tho middle of PERAONNEL OF THE PRISONERS. . sean a ; igen! | "The funeral will take place from her late residence, Srotiow Se tee beset sf sseron Alfred Gambrel is about thirty-seven or thirty- , Total.. kee Seidsi Spiwn seta $3 349 West 60th of., on Saturday, January 4, and pre he has heen acting as agont cight years of age, and does not look as desperate as There were no sales in live stock reported on this fore- here is no way to ascertain how many holders | to the Church of the Sac Heart, West 51st st., i ened to be sone of the others, ‘The worst looking mas of the these are distributed among. ‘The best estimute | where a solemn inass of requiem will be offered for bad characte in which Ine thor d finally was 0 the day being held as a national holiday. Arrivals ’ " rn og Rone _ gn img that Treusury officials can make, however, is as | the repose of her soul, at ten o'clock A. M. The fresh to hand will be reported in our next daily cattle mar. | foitows party is Jack Little. He kes the appearance of a weds to re- | nan who would dght to the last momen t during the wi lading o¢ invoices and would and friends of the family are respectfully Grele agencies, view the system of management, and shows tuat while the | as soon Kill hin man as eat his dinner. I don’t | ket report, Number of holders of $50 bonds - 25,000 | Tavited to attend. f iS lcted on sbout ome unde have occurred gain, aud can | KDOW bUt he has seen the time when nothing would Number of holders of $100 bonds. + 15,000 | “"Manrix.—On New Year's morning, Manta A., the aud twenty ‘“ ure that were thrown out uniter the statute of more buyin Number of holders of $500 bonds. nly be remedied by slike system, please Lim so well as to assist some of his enemies 100 | beloved wife of Louis Martin, Jr., in the 24th year of pec dicen wiabirioran alain in shuttling off, He is about twenty-two, years NG a Numiber of holders of $1400 bonds. 2 25,000 ¢ Army is expressly eee ant TRG eS Da URN Alfred Little is a very large man, aged about torty. EASONABLE RA - So that it is probable that the $52,( ot ‘the a friend: ‘i ey under | MISSIONARY WORK IN NEWARK, — | do not taink he has ko auch the appearance of an niowment Insurance Palic e and friends are respectfully invited to lifferent indi- from her late residence, 247 West of all kinds effected with best coupon bonds are helt bs 4 140,06 Thi so nt bg open-handed “shooter” as he hus of the cunning fel- west premiums, viduiaix and corporations. This indicates a wide dis- | ning, at ten o'cloc’s "jatter low who is capable of indulging in petty affairs, He JO TABRICIL & CO., 165 Broadway, box LA80. | tribution. | on Wednesday, January ‘ TI y 1 HE HELLER MEETINGS—TRANSForMA- | Would, Lthink, rather get tuil of “apple jack” and = : =aie The number and character of holders of regis- | © pe “ “4 CLOSE OF THE # ee eet time tion ga Out hare ‘ney cre | | LADY, WHO 18 NOT AN ADYENTUR Cunistiasa Movs, felict of John Mount, in her 82d s b tered bouds, however, can be ascertained from | TION SCENES IN A THEATRE—AN EX-CONVICT'S | thirsting tor cach other's blood. I presume, how- nome Da epee ted bE edge abt “Fou Treasury books, and is as follows (up to time of | ” ever, he could hold a rigit good hand with the Bal- | #UENDEY SPRITE, Herald Uptown ofice. payment of October interest) lard Title if it were necessary. ¥ SE rftice » stad e The “Heller Gospel meetings,” a series of mission- | Breck Combs ix a young man aged about twenty- | BR ERY SAVINGS BANK. nx, He has the look of & man who is not tiv funeral services, from the reside Henry J. Hopper, 100Grand st., Jersey City, on Satur- day morning next, at ten o'clock. MeGaata.—On ‘Tuesday, December 31, Joux Mo- pouthe te rand DRAMATIC CONVERSION. kone last six or cy of food, | ary meetings which have been held nightly and thrice | three y es, Banrnocks, 3 Kiowa ii Apaches, © been‘ h New Yous, Dec. 9, 1878, boven ‘ f ‘s 4 if he go : , rs | Asomianndal dividend at the rate of Five per Cent per ‘| ¢ by anda ou Sundays inthe Adelphi Theatre, Nowark, for the | *{Tid, aud if ho got three or four fingers of brandy | | i nail sumsof Five Dolla Guari, native of Fiunard, county Westineath, Ire- ‘eihe eisai tuaiina € in him there is no telling how long he would stand — ¢ Me Thousand Dollars, land, in the 48th year of his age. tbs prgeent udian ¢ vison waiter hy past three months, haye been brought to a close, | and shoot. Being the jailer’s sou, I presume he will) {yyy on ail sums in Ox ars an Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully hes Hissioner Smith, wi preceded tin and next week the walls which have resounded | re very baja petite Delia excoeding Three T shall have invited to attend the funeral, from his lite residence, » frat day of 1.14 dd av..on Thursday, January 2, 1879, at one P.M. of indien Affairs before. bin | 0 long with notes of fervid prayer and praise will | the health of the boys remains particularly good, i A. all ie Sot yeor us they knew | witness a revival of the variety show business. | There is not « sick man in the Louisville legion, and | Party the pi oChonents that che syctem'und manner ‘of aedouncabtiny | APropos of this chango from grave to yay there are | 1%) SAY ate maatuing amd are nol callaed to | hy order x u sont I eld ah tee as erek tein associated with the late Gospel meetings many inter- | their beds. Night betore last Judge Randall, fur pra- |G. 1. Coaei man Aino the Commissio 60 on back. in accord: | Holders of $50. ~ Holders of $100. SRY LYLES, Jr, President, | Hoste Pai over K eves ea rancor EE ———— | Holders of over $600 and not ¥, on Wednesday, January 1, ny J, NEWELL. Notice of funeral hereafter. ODELL.—At No, 209 East 123d st., Mtna ODELL, aged its ws the Ly Te will ts by tio oktracts | esting facts, deuce sake, had ine bed sent up to the Court House = 4 . vs : 3 years, ports vunissiomers, THE TUEATRE. and passed the night with us, Last might be did not ap. J)#Y DOCK SAVINGS INSTITUTION, aT Oe aes oer antives anid feteeeh ene ceupecttully savitelill of Tist st, aid 3d av., on Friday, the 3d iust., with all hese tve Holders of over & in the posse mm of the Indien Bureau, what was the « ject of chutienging the conclusions in my report and civitg | Several small managers and was finally ruu in a | one more night in ihe noise and ie letter to the public. be! he | inanner so violative of morals that the authorities | Mcamp. Last night Sergeaut Wilson and myself | wget 140 the best af uy bel » | The trustees of this institution have declared a dividend pntusion we have and opened as a variety show place. It bankrupted | tuat he would rather risk assassination than sle even o clock A. M. Rieten.—At Union Hill, N. J., on Wednesday, Jan- gol sos! saa | Wary 1, 1879, Lintaax, only child of Louis and Sarah not over $10,000 000 . s 20) for the six months ending December 31, 1878, at the rate of | Holders of over $10,000 and) Honorable Secretary of War, to who | got him to let us have his feather bed and clothes, |. : o Rigle oars. Suraly put a further blight on it by refusing the manager a | {hd a:tor we had inade our bed the other men looked | & Per cent per annum on all sums of $2,000 and uudor, and Holders of over, § at bigs em mens Erol om seapectbaliy. invite tale responsto license. ‘The site of the theatre—Mulberry street, | at it and said wo had to sleep out of doors if We on the excess of $2,000 at the rato of 4 por cent per anuum, | 5, HOt Over $100,001. M191] Bs} 1.073 | cond her funeral, on Saturday afternoon, the 4th inst, a ta slopt on feathers, ‘They said they never could stand nwnd after the third Monday in January lolders of over $100,000, Roma | io the nine near the corner of Market—used to belong to the old pa HN from Grove Chureh, at two o'eloc that fu the world; but we crawied in thad the «made on or before January 10 we entitled to ‘ 1 RooErs.—December 31, 1878, Suste, daughter of jor, Let as Crane homestead, but the owners sold out and re- * we have had ce | est from January t Totals. ee Tt ie e Si, 187s, Re ge htes r pat Se best night's rest_we have had since wi . y MEL é | Robert ©. and Fannie F, Rogers, aged 1 year and IL Son moved to Morristown, One day one of the young | They took them from ts to-day, and to. | VWE zi . It will be observed that only thirty-six of th months, i be a pair of blankets apiece anda hard (le bonds are held by foreigners, while nearly sevew at 448 East 58th st. other the uses to which the Frneral Thursday evening, Jan Cranes told bis grand ii beds, white shirts, linen collars, razors and the like | JQDISON'S T ONE T veume hes r 4 1 Soo . old place had been put, and, quite horrified, the ven s 7 ag the 5 M wh eh tor ties waeratioun “Only thousand are held athome. This isthe most strike | Saxexun.—On nesday, January L, 1879, Samant L., agencies Crathe daine sald:—"Furned into a playhouse, oh? | fe forbidden, and the boys say the first man caaght | {141 Ctinses und calot en the New York | ing illustration yet adduced to show how entirely the | beloved wife ot Adolph L. Sanger, of acute pneumo- using these things will be put ond would have ined on the le duty and Auerican debt is finding its way into Amertea we? It can’t succeed. ‘There have Free use of telephone for communication with nia, aged 26 years. A low play hot where the, been fed a halt rations at once. Captain Taylor's men are | G. SANDS, L1ol Broadw: b * “y seme | nA. been too many prayers said on that spot fora play- 4 x A ay hands, thus keeping the money at home, It seems Kelatives and friends are invited to attend the expens aoe tc apenas ere. Gok wire diee & lao meee Sty Nees oes eee ae ae eee | ar ALAND CITY HONDS—TITR | wluiost incredible that of nearly seventeen thousand | eunerai, from her late residence, 130 West 47ih #t., on Ho wou't.”” ‘The venerable dame died, but not before | GPT ty ie ad heavy the que aes, on abock be Laan wary 1, | Douds only thirty-six are eld “in foreig counties, | Friday, Janwary 9, 1879, at half-past nine A. M. Bloawo her beart was rejoiced to learn that “the playhouse’’ sound no flowers. had been turned into a house of God. every other day, and there are many other things to NE NATLO: ; hence they are nearly all the timo at work. | corner of Wall and Peart sts. New Orlean’ COURL CALENDARS—TUIS DAY. SHIELDS. =C pers please copy. Tuesday, December 31, Fraxcis J. Aftor the license liad been refused the theatre lay | Standing night and day in the bitter cold is about LL Leck Reta Barun aged 94 youre. idie foralong time, Last fall agontloman named L. B, | & UBPlessaut work, I venture to way, as they ever SEY TO LOAN ON MORTOAC Relatives and ‘friends are invited to attend the y Railroad Stocks and Honds efore, or passed this way’ will doubtless Helier, a man of moderate means, but possessed with | id before, | A winter passed ay ; eae funeral, from his lute tesidonce, 110 East Sist st., om canaes the | the beliot that ke had # mission to pertorm—that of | Make very fair soldier of them, | dai ep eecemeeset bere | Thursday, January 2, at nine A. M., and from thence Mi tanee ee We | self-appointed missionary and revivalist—hired the Pg ot lg tar A a a | EW YORK CITY 6 PER CENT GOULD BONDS, vy Judy teh, Kast 84th st, ecithout lighting Hace at a moderate rent, the time to extend till Tues. | , From whut Juige Kaudail said to the Grand Jury | coupon oF roxisterod, . Panel Va, 3 ay Soe! Devember 30, Rosaxsa Sart, that 1 il} be soon chive agus the 1 ccotary bts | Indy, and others he began a series of gospel mectings, | Wars’ He promised them that the soldieis would | BUFFALO CITY & PER CENT BONDS, tt vs. Blatt.” No day . * | “Relatives and friends of the tamily are respectfully tious cae on so vant gives | with a view to attracting thove who had not | fiti trom yolence, and when Court adjouroe he payable in 188 . ‘Susanros Coun cial ‘Eent-—-Held by Judge | invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, i HANH CHKATRD OUT OF LESIRARLE: LANDS. been im the habit CR a OR urch, | said they would stay if necessary to keep the law. - nena " Freedinaia.--No da nda ; Farman st., Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 2, ‘The kitgey of the abuves but wito felt themselves the ontcasta of society. | Tas mien trom taking thelr roveuge out ot” thes, fer BUFFALO CITY 7 PER CENT BONDS, CoMMON PLEAs-SPECIAL TERM—Held by Judge Van | 187%, at two P.M, ‘ k follows:—Tho treaty of the Bh Every night in the week and three times on Sunday | 11 Maretineute found. c payable fn 1800, eokeanccutte- tare eanendar, | Warenwovsk.— On Tuesday, Docombor 31, Cretta Sulvelunere) eeualeyl she Itea ¢ Wo be st montings ap oye held, ae betuy te ROCHESTER CITY PER CENT BONDS, All other State Courts have adjourned for the term, | Hows, wite of J. Milton ouse, aged 47 0 reside on the Missourt Niver, chief conductor. Ho was assisted by Rev. W. H. “ STA EARaeNC eee ¥ "payable in 1809 iiyeg . ~ Prat eg BLT gamepad Smith and lately by Rev, Dr. Swan. ‘Ali the rest of “KEARNEY'S EMISSARIES.” { haere ica Bris Kelatives and tricnds of the family are invited to Gonerece #aptte ie Ceaey Gerd hs Senos Now tho clergy kept oof from him and not a few persons | JERSEY CITY 7 PER CENT BONDS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 5 7th Hanmond, Lnspeetor of the Indian Department, 0a sitrred Mr, Heller aa a fanatical zoulot, But he went | Aman, apparently a German, of middle age and | payable te Wel. ‘ : ae . st., Brooklyn, E. D., today (Thursday), Jandary 2, at follow ing report tility of the sell, the good supply | On With his mission a «t_ now deciares himself richly 1 Inspector Thorne’s ofice | ALSO, A CHOICE L OF FIRST C! -----> past one P.M. of timber, &e, paid for his expenditures and his labors, Large | Powerful build, ente RAILROAD BONDS. , ENGAGED. Usirep States Loner, No, 207, Fo asp A. Mim HASKINS, sTuC on 7th ” tremulous with ‘1 his whole manner ine | Fulton avenue, brooklyn. As the man was sup. ed. There wore ee anet® | dtcative of deep contrition, related the principal tects | pored to be iusaue ue Was locked up iu the Contral the darkest | Uilice, Pacts of the late Henry K. Hichardsen, all of New York. atives nud friends are invited to attend Sanersl, WittrixG—Dax.—Ou Tuesday, December 31, at | from late residence, 42 Park st, on Friday, dd imst., Christ Churek, by Key. Dr. suipmau, Biuior Burien | at one. Me ” ‘There we cape, Neate ded on were the old Por crowds have attended the meetings, say, nue 10 last ovening and said that be had recently arrived in nll Diiliasi tical Ter meeeny 8 Brethren—You are respectfully invited to attend the , ur, vixty nites aby scomt, dowbtless,” sa ov. Mr. Smith yesterday to Francisco, Wi ’ MER—On January u ot the wite of Bro . Waterhor ae F Wlkce MOOS. ahec eine, | 8 HERALD Meepotier, “but till tany Temered | tht elty from San Francisco. While in betes *Y DANIEL A. MORAN i HASSAit Knamen, both of this city. | on Thurpay, dea a a, oe batboun conte ee thousand acre: ag tho very Lest In Dukovn to pray, and on the whole the meetings have beon | Place he bad refused to co-operate with the followers yas SMe 40 Wall st. Now York, --] — Kowisena —Caussic.—Masrncn BP. | from ber late tes: ‘No, 67th at., Brooklyn, B.D either agriculture or stook raising, with enough cio trnittul of success, I know of quite a number of | of the sand lots agitator and had thereby aroused their | \FOTICE, Son Prancisco, to Henateria Laussia, of Jersey City WaHret On Thesday, December 81, Josmrm Water fronts mid bottom inns on the | young men and women who, under the intinence of | eniuity, Finding biaseli shadowed and persecuted, N Tie New Yous Everaren Rauroao Co, 7 No cards. Wurknnn, 3G yeare, Ue ure tettiioc ind veowld she | Mc Heller's work, lide abautoned lives of tnuinoral: | wud fearing that his lite was in danger, We had lett TheasuMER's Orrice. 7 Ruoanwans "(| nciseo papers ploase copy. |, Relatives “and fx invited to attent:the He sittic WO Le Ohutyhe terme | ity aud ave now bearing themselves as nitential | the Pacitic slope aud came to this city, where he e Tae Vouk, pe r ef } funeral, from his la 43 Hast Lith st, om Dobe nee Tht sinners and likely to become useful mombers of so- | hoped to be treo from the espionage of his tormen: | compel be Rand ote wed after Thataten Semcary MARRIED. hursday, January ciety." tors; but according to his statement Mr. Ke 4 | Ini), ot presentation of the coapans at the Corn Exchange California papers please A DRAMATIC ACES. emissaries had discovered his whereabouts in New | Bank, corner of William and Beav f Deets, Auber M. Canson to Kare | Wiisox.—ear New Orleans, on Friday, November One Sunday night, a month or eo ago, highly | York and had threatened to assassinate him. He | A. COWING, Troneuror, hter of John Chureh, No cards. | 29, JoHN Krknresk Winson, of Philadelphia, iu the dramatic and most affecting scene was enacted in | therefore sought the protection of the police. He | AVATPERSALIOS STOCK I BROAD OSHORN, JAND.—On Jumuary 1, 18), by the Rev, | ddd year of his aye. the theatre, the ehiet actor being an ex-convict who | gave his name as William Tensileld, but refused to Way Orders received to ty Bray Bookus, Erataim Osboun, of Westport, vl service, on Thursdey, January 2, in ions, as will | had served» term of seven years in the New Jersey | state his place of residence On being seaveled by | Linbility Hnited por cont, JLeLEN M. BOLAND, Of this © | ho residence of his father-in-law, David the folio wir thats fa State Prison for killing ‘A man om the canal | Detective Adams a card was tound on his person | pARUaT FUNDA TO LOAN CON IMPIO! HAMDWON. A the Chttreh Annun- Interment at Greonwoed, Fort Reso, via Four Fi peenmay, W: bridge, Newark, inadranken tow, ‘Toward the close | bearing the name and address of “John Tonsiield, | DP rooklyn Property. Address box 4.5% ean, | wiber y the Kev, Win. mry, 2. WYsse.--Un dwanary A, AS ict of John Mareh 2a, 1 o€ the meeting the ex-convict arose, and, ii a voice | artist, Hart's building, corner Johnson street and ante x D., Jases MansHALL WkeD to ASNA AL, only daugiter | Wynne, aged 8 years, in his history, He depicted bimeeit