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NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, of the family, 8 a brick tonoment of four stortos back room on the 16 the last sad rites to Rarly in tho afternooa multit nto eather about the building. hung with crape, black and white being taste- fuliy inter wo id age had both passed awi ¥ They wore of © gonial and lovable disposition, and the whole neighborhood mourned thoir fate, and tarned out to pay them the Inst sad Swarming Lv and down Tow staircase wasa continual stream of mon, and children, Three coMns of polished rosewood nearly flied Tn tuo Arst of them as the door war mage of white that 90 bloated 04 10 be naral I 1Y-EIGHTH YEAR. Hl DAY OF FUNERALS ——— fighty-eight Persons Known to be Dead, ly managed, and in which the conventones of the Public, leaving the mattor of safety out of tho ques wound (ts way to the Jo! cemetery on Oy prose Here there was & private lot whioh for some time previous to his death hal belonged to Mr, Phillips, ‘oa had been due in it, Araneht, seemed somewhat reltoved. Tw THEATRICALS {N BROOKLYN. m took Keiley to his nome. in for two days he oxpired. He is to be THE DEAD AND MISSING, Mr. Smith lived and it was here bbs verformed. The Globeo—Judge Troy, Throo-Deckor Wi! m Howe, Under-sheriff Mor Mrs, Brook- into thelr Anal resting place Each of toe friends and relatives who folt inclined to it, throw three spadofnls of fino, as the last se: hter Involved: The inhabitants of Brooklyn are gossiping the fact that a suit involving the the Globe Theatre of Brooklyn i# in progress betore Jodge Troy. Itappoars that Mr. Richard Hoole) the proprietor of what wa Hooley's Opera House, leased his theatre to Mr. well-known theatrical manager, Annual rental of $10.00. Mr. Hart, with his usaal liber ality, paid Hooley $6,900, although by t not compelled to pay more A Complete Alp The following list has rth upon the oof- ice that they could do them in the eraves were Mlied np, mourners retorned to the city. members of the family will obsorve the seven days until evoning hoads and shoo. many friends, pared with great are, and contains the names of all positively known tribute of respect, to be dead up to a late hour I Arbott teat Williamsbarap. ., $8 Tenth avenn 108 Knat Sova. th street, Andrew, 51 Monroe Yestorday Mr. John Madden, first Deputy un. rif Walter of Brooklyn, ‘Last Sunday hi with some friends, but sont ai started with Mr, Richard Moore for Now York. They had agreed of no particular piace at which to spend Mr. Moore proposed Central Park, but ities of his fri from mornin formerly known floor with uncover: the apartment. passed the body of M Hils (ace only was visible, wn J by the scald bis oldent tri coffin was a silver pinte wit! d intended to Others Lying at the Point of Death. The Burial of &, M6 Clinton at ary, C3 Waverley torms of his te than 6900 weekly. ‘The establishment had a new departure, the minstrel performance bel theatrical end pantomime entertainment, and proved ‘wont to Chicago, whet he opened «theatre and employed Charley Whit the negro minatrel, to act as his agont, Jast month, to Mr. Hart's surprise, he was requested Charley White to allow him to go into partner jcowsaful undertaking. To nd White thea pre: him the balance of heatre for a debt, ing into partoorshio in this man- or, White prevailed upon a certain Hannad M. of Mra, Brockway, alias Russel |, has. O. Brockway, al the well-known forger and coun! ing & term in Sing Sing) to appear before Judve dispossess summons, thinking thereby to obtain ® judgment and turn Hart out of In Honry 1, Burrill’s undertaker Red Hook tane and Fulton street, Brooxlyo, ley five coffins yosterday—thros ‘They were ali ali nis inseription BRRNARD SMIT ‘Aged 4 yours, nyo way to the import they warted for Staten Island, © They . jocularly bade their companions on the boat adieu and huiried ‘To catch the bal f-paat 1 o'clock boas they bad forum, Mr, Maddon and bis fri the aprer deck of the Westfold solves on the shady side of the cabin outsid: instant they with others wore When rescued from the hold, scalded and covered with ashoa, a coach was pro- cored and they wore taken to thelr homes. Moore suffered intensely, and yot lives to suffor, waile the Sheriff, alter a few ours of indescribable yed at 11:3) on Sunday night. TOM NEWS OF HIS DI cast » gloom over Williamaburgh, hastened to conrolo his aMioted family was tho eatimation in which he was beld by the in habitants of Williamsburgh that his death was re A. short time botore the 10 o'clock in the 4° two small of plain’ black wainut, brightly polished, and stadded with bigh silver notte. sidoa of onch were ornamented ,with chaste silvor nd on the Hida were oval sliver plates ‘Two wore on the right of the shop and three on the In the first on tho right roa! He was dressed ins binckcont, with white collar and black cravat, ‘An oval piate on tho top of the casket bore the following inscription: Yesterday in Bellevue [Hospital and at the Morgue, persedod by a voriety Beyond him, and ocoupying fs central position be- ‘ween fathor and mother, lay the dis@eured remains Of little Annie, to gratify whow the exoarsion had Despite the horrible marks of the denth agony, there wae an exprossion of ewoot- about the face of the child witich touche holders. The child was dressed in Nid of the coffin was a plate Uioush somewbat smali ery romonerative, 4 seated them beon undertaken, Ripa O.. 623 Kighth ise}, 529 Canal atreet, ho} rloubod, Wilhvlmins, 151 child, 633 Seoond ay; johael. 11 Kasex stroot, {he Mourning Trains to the Cemeteries. «the body of Mr. Utimann, hearts ot all b ht ip with him in his hurled into the air this Ure veteran Hart objected, tonded that Hooley had assign the rent of similar to the fatt Philadelphia Firemen Joining in Sheriff Madden’s Obsequies. races ANNIé SMITH JEAN RUDOLPH UALS 0 Diep JULY 30, 1471 Acod 88 yeats, 8 montns, (8 days. of, August w6 Broome street. i} Warren sireoi, Wrookiya, erraighty John, wea (m daught the tableau at It was a group of But the saddest sight of all wi the farther side of the room, #ons, two Tomi to ills of tois world, and one be rors of the situalion about he rt of her hnsl herine Smith. In tho next was the body of Mies Ubiman, » bean tifu! brunette of 18. The only mark on ter face was & bruise on the left eye. Her plate read a4 (ullows risigs, Woodbridge, N. J. ‘Atlantic street, Brooklyn. ard. O1 Atlantic sirest, and handreds Hartaer, Dante ‘Troy and procure Tho Bost of all the Ferry Com- pany’s Boilers, aly seventh sirvat. nue, BrooKlyn, ‘and Dock si8., Brooklyo, But the little game was spoiled, for on th of the summons before the Hon. Judge Troy, the massive three.decker, William F. How. A after bis Bshing at Fort Hamilton, and looking Agbt all over, ssuntered to the Judg and put in a lengthy oMdi ture of aforea partion of the firs &e., ad 4d., until the entire legal cat ive been exhausted. After baving finished reading his model nM@davit, Counsellor Howe eaid that Mr. demand for rent had ever been made by Hooley, or Authorised in his behall insisted that the claim of Hannal M. To prove this latter sesertion, Mr he would like a wee! procure witnesses. His Honor Judge Troy most impartially, as he in- variably does, notwithstandiog nis brothe P. Troy, appeared body of Mr was shroujed ip white, and Like Annie, she the ‘entire tid of the face had been badiy seal and the skip nad fuien trom ner bands, which JEANNE UNLAMAN JU " ‘Agod 17 years, 10 mouths, 26 days & public lows, F announced for the funoral, the Brown Association marched to his house, 4 Fourth street, Williamsbu: Ives in line on th of the pall-b in the neighborhood wore fillod with friends, who were unwilling to intrage on At the appointed hour Sheriff Waltor, assisted by Jadge Voorhies, Fi Commissioner Browu, Mr. Hoof, and Mr, Kelley, bore the coffin to the hoarse, is @ handsome rosewood casket with silver ‘Two silvor bars extend slong its sides tin, and bears on the inside iver plato, corresponding with the one on the Lid, on both of which is the inscription ; Tho bist of Wounded and Missing still Incomplote, y 412 Myrtic avenue, Brookiva, , Belmont Hotel, Fulton atroot. iliary etreet, Bro okiya. First on the left sido lay Mr. Cheneviere, The ‘Tho plate waa inscrib ed On the breast, On her knees lay the body of her infant Thomas, but ten monsha old at sho time of the disaster. tue ngony which was 8 mowher and father, the plate was th CATHERINE 6M sidewalk, they awaited the pareut on those of here as one asleep, MARC CHENRVIERE, Diap JULY 9, (871 Aged 85 years, 28 anys, This city and Brooklyn were yesterday filled With (uneral (rains Dearing away (o thelr ing places tho remains of the victims of the Weat- All day long the mournful proces Bons wended their several ways to the differe! jes, now headed by a single hearse, again by bwo, and in some instances by thr And dear relatives who were by this awfol event ly Into eternity, and who thus en Yer apon the mysteries of the futore in the ‘companionship tn which they have made And even while sorrowing friends are of adection and respect to those who have airondy died, the death roll receiv. Jalmost hourly additions, as one after another of the Tortured vietims succumb to the inevitable fate of Our careiully revised and corrected list of the dead now foots up to Kinety, with a swelling company of mi ‘Or persons reported dead, and others known to be laying, tat renders is almost certain that not less ¢ denied that auy erlebaariation ts + Recruiting Sergoant United States eri of Brooklyn, ren siroet, Brovkiyn A Thirty-fitth atrest. aries, Brookiya. Neidhart, Luawie, Deidhart, Lous “ O'Oonnor, Holens, @ Washington street. O'Connell, Henry ‘itips, Samuel, 13) b. Samuel, Jr, 2 Rachel. a4 Kast Fortioth airoet. Mee. Sainuel; 130 & 20 fnird avenue. ih. Ann child 3 years vid ners dallas & rribly disfigured face ‘On her plate the following w By hia side appeared the bor of his daughter, 'Peld expiosion, Madden, John. Dey Thomas Anderson, Mr At tive head of this odin’ ‘aia adjournment to been thus aud: upon to bewall the I ly of children nd erandenildr the moments vodios of her . filled with nes MARIE ANNA CIHENEVIERE, Dixp JuLy St. 187! V months, 18 da; Sacke(t street. Rrooklyn. ndow sireot, Brooklyn. for the oth Howe's motion, and adjourned the case It is lined with whi which she might sull Cast simultaneon children were peart-rending At 8 o'cjock the funeral ceremonies wore pei ‘The Key. Fathers Fariey and MoOarthy officiated, and the rites were cel mapuer of the Roman Out ore the cofins to Flatbush Cemetery, @ procession of trieude aad ac it coffin of all irclosing the Choneviere's little son. camo until next Monday, at 9 o'cloc! Last came the smali tng expoe6 of facta’ will be elicit Alter leaving th the handsome rated alter the orticth street. JOHN MADDEN, Dip Jory 9, 1st) Age, 44 yours, ¥ mouths ‘ourt the Hon. Thomas Marvhy, heri® of Brooklyn, ft bite with un ‘attachm: inenod sgainst Hooley, for the sum of $23,000, Virtue of which attachment the rent of the Giobe ‘Theatre will co to the Sheriff of Kin neitiier to Hooley, White, nor Mrs, Forty-fifih atroet, CHARLES ARTHUR CURNEVIERE, Dien Jouy 9. 197 followed by at jore two fresh mounds of earth were discovered. was robed in a rich quilted satin shroud, on the cuffs ‘Thoy wore the graves of two of M: of Wh.cb Were crosses Worked In silk The face wore a tranquil and natural expreaston, tue oniy werk being adark line on the forehead aud a Spot on (he lower sie of te loft cheek, When ail was in for the chure:. horses, with nod side walked the pal were the members o1 the William A. ciation, followed by carriages containing the family, ‘They were father, daughter, sou-in-l Another daughter, Nios dying from her In- everely wounded, Kuppel, Ferdinand, 114 Chrystie sireet. —$———— HOUICUT 2K. grandchildren, made childiess and sister weeks aco, By wi made gravos, and into thom the bodies were low ered, the priests reading the appropriate p: The earth was thrown in, waa completed. dliness the procession started be hearse, drawn oy ing mourning plume The Mysterious A large and respectably dress ea in the sireeta in gazed upon the coffins 4 multitade gather d sadly and silently At half-past three they were eh drawn by four white to the Church of our Saviour (Unitarian) at Pierrepont street and Mon roe piace, They were placed lengthwise on atoms in font of the pulpit, the two litte ones on the to- fide, Wreaths and crosses of tuberoses wore pla upon each by kind hanas tached a card bearing the names: Mrs. f Sbaw, Mrs. Cole, and Mra, Whitney, all well-known residents of Brookiya. Mr. Bhaliiier and Mr. One: He resides on Staten Isian, and it wos to visit rly were going when they wore a and rowed to thi Since he has been a sleepless attendant at the bed- aud yesterday he was very affected during the funeral ceremonies, ‘THE SWISS GENERAL SociUTY of New York, of whic) Mr, Cheneviere was a mem neat, and took eats benind. dark, elaborately-ornamented church, les, galleries, and orgen richiy-dressed che fair sex was borne to and the pro: owly marched back to thé warting polat, Body Left ina Fiold— —On Tuesday foorning the body of an unknown man was found lot on the Milford road in the town of Orange. lot ts ont of sight from the thoronghfare, but not far. distant from dwelling house: about the body wi sivo marks of a desperate atrugzlo, ‘The victim was lying oo his side, about a dozen fect from a thick mass of trees and underbrusn His mouth was etopped with a largo piece of cotton 4 down his throat as if with a stick, and which required copsiderable exertion to On both wrists were cuts or gashes, two short gashes had also been inflicted on the neck, one each side of the windpi Ubirty-fve years old, of florid complexi He bad on a pair of blue-colored pants, very worn io seen. and pear the pockets colored by ONE MONDRED Ltves Mave @o the peoury and false economy of those who own tad control the Staten Island ‘erry to light some hitherto ondiscor- dred eutirer who escaped the humane hands of the Dolice ut the time of the explosion and was oonvey6d ‘pway to perhaps @ Lumble and obscure home by too, who perhaps thought slightly wounded at ented to crawl to their homes alone, are now (ound (0 be in great suffering ery, and, not infrequently, RN SACRIFICED Soclety—The and transforred Ominous stopp! Neidbart was bari hott Of’tho Aarora binging BootAy at 84 Avenue A ‘The Society atten ted his fanoral in @ body with a Neldhart was yoars old, and lived wit Jacob Ring, at 69 Middagh street, Brooklyn. He French bair-dressing ostad Ho wns considered it Bund: Last, Sunday the Association ending to the ¥ din on either side of the w and bowed their uncovered Mn Was porne past them. aday from the eaiaod, Francis oat, Martha 0) 1 Weat, Tharess, 14 backett street, Esch day bring The ground trampled, aud showed conclu fore conducted to ‘Their grief afected the The widow and children w Silva, Chartes, New York. Cast Thomas, Hicks street, Rroorlyn. Personal friends. themeelves but Hishinont, at 81 Court street, Lis best and ateadiest workman. ¢ completed his work at 10 0’ ying that he was eoi lore married sistora, cloth, that was pr chancel were robed dangerously injured, will be some this clase of cases that will not be known to the fevers! pubiic, so that the full extent of the di tor may never be known, ¥ The Company has diligently endeavored to per fosde the community that but about two hundred passengers a] told had been admitted upon the boat 1 the time of the explosion, ‘absurd is this pretence when it is remembered that uly about one-third of the area of the boat devoted 0 passenger occupancy was destroyed; course, presuming the passengers to h evenly distributed about the decks and cabin about one-third of the passengers were injar The dead now lone bundred—including the missing—while more that number lie scattered here, everywhere about the metropolitan distiict, more or 1k would be safe to REPORTED DRAD. Henoh, Christopher, unknown, Carney. Henry. i also burned at the head and At the conclusion of the mass Father Malone ad dressed the multitude, ot of the corps ‘ay his Watch was repaired, next moruing it st at 10 o'clock the 1 tended to start for the island at noon. Airs. Ring to allow two of her ebildren to 12 o'clock came, hi i Beans treet, Brookiya, FATHER MALONR'S EULOGY. thank God," said h Of bis relatives, inches in heiznt, day st stopped neain, ud Wearing a sandy mous ¢, ** that it is seldom jed (0 assemble around our deparied elancholy circumstances. ibie tuing to be called suddenly toto the pres |, WO. a8 Our religion teacnes, I les of mercy. 4 on ail our minds, for we know bot whi ter eternity to be jucged.” n, after showing. the ty of being prepared for death, and extolling tne goodness and mercy of God, who readily listeus to the ery for pardon, continued: timony of his friends and all who knew bim, 0¢ was s good citizen, & ma word men could plice contd 00d implanted in his mind during bis youth ripen- ed into ® character in his maturer age th worthy of ever; of the faith of friends ander such Next to the Phillips family, this is the saddest case resuiting from tho disaster, sisted of George Elsasser, aged 31, and Mrs, Georg: er, aged 2%, husband and wife; er, 16 years: Ernet Blea Augustus Elsassor, 8 years; and Louisa Eisasser, Only three of these are liv Eisasser and youog Ernst, who The family con I ougas to be Old coat, cov taken to New carate description was taken of les were preserved nx wad Amond, brother of L onion, they hurriet emblage, couposed in great ‘The atmosphere was hot pint of intolerance, and @ piled vigorously emonies began with a hymn, ht and Fair.” trom Bi ely by Mrs, Tenny, supri hen this bad been concinded, tor, who had been telegraphed for to Hos- rose and read from the Bible the 9th P Ist Epistie to the Corintui- aps from tho 37th verte to the last, and ® part of the in Tull clerieal robe exoollent, and his We may be called to Tie reverend gentieman tt) log to a corpulent person, while t fa the coat pocket wa: y belt, made of cott: euough to reach about th had evidently been cut open, An account book, on which was written the firm name of Ball, Black & Co., New London, and in which Were some unimportant memoranda. was the ipaide pockecs of the coat. In his left vest pocket was found a ten-cent bill, a nickel piece, and a short lead pencil, but no articles of any importance. white felt hat was found in the lot, which was too for the victim: ‘The body was atrevt, where a him, and ail his val r. 19 years; Charles almost to the to New York at the Mor,ue the next day. bank, and had to Germany to deiray the expen: and 8 montns, ing, Mr.and Mra. red lis mother Father, mother, sons, and daughter were buried by the explosion into tie air, and came dowa amid the hissing steam and jagged timbers When the steam cleared away ging to the wreck horribly acalded. jot badly hurt, but seeing bis mother in such # holpleas condition, pulled her from her place of tor- scalded almost beyond recog: mand died shortly alter being taken to Bellevue, Louisa died on Monday afternoon, The flesh literaily bung in ehreds nest, and back Ware left $890 ‘nt Bot long ago @ and trust, also found i f the explosion. also found in one o} A Momber of the Seventh W Associntion. . Audrew Coyle of 51 Mouroe street wasa ond served wilh some navy in the battles of New Or He was also a 15ch chapter of t flo was not a He was pot lik jon arises and dis excited and prejudiced, shrink (rom Avowing their true colors. was MoT asm. His truth and loyalty to bis comforts the alll, ih At to eternisy—made bis frieuds ‘How could they condema biin Mr. Putnam w His volcotand delivery wor Hons were singularly well chosen. the shortnes# aud uncertainty of human life, and the prospect of a happy resurrection. A quartette of men's voices from the MABNRRCAOR, aiied” (Song of the Evening), bj The singers were Messrs While they we: me 80 Overcome with grief Post 33, @. A. R. @istinction in th leans, Wilmington, and Mobile, member of the Edward J. Shendley Association of Adcut 200 members of the As sociation, with Justice Shand'ey, nis brother, the ndiey, Jud ce Scott, and the attended the funeral Col, Thomas J. Keilsy of Post 33 (R. and a large number of bis comrades i the body to its ast resting place, Mr. blown into the water, ming for bis own life he managed, although suffer- ea little girl who rust Hus body wi removed to a barn on the West Haven road. where a Coroner's inquest was Lhe jury returne:t » verdict that th his death at the _ ONE MUNDRED AND FIFTY WoUNDED su} nd that would be asmall proportion to the number e two hundred and Sify Passengers accounted (or in that portion of the boat that was wrecked, ond which, as bas been said, was Dat about one-third of its cabm and deck space. Broo admitiing—for whch there is n0 reason—that this portion of the vei ngore than the to nay, [ ama Ci ands of some person or persons a religion whic! Dibvie of N: tue Seventh Ward. heart and goes pause and inguir om i toe faith bi rovereud father then called ou the Catholics in We house of worship to unite with Lim in prayer, dosorehing God to remoy oppose bin entrance into the joys of Heaven. The Dres Ira and Misericordia wore chantod vy the now sang * Abi He concluced t strangalation, The theory is that the man was lured oat of his ‘obbed, and murdered, biy clothes taken from him’ and others substitute pitiable sight. .rom ber hands, face, missing until Monday night. when he was @shed up trom the water. Mr, and Mra, Ris hospital on Monday: the tormer to the . corner of Avenue Band Fourteenth street, ue A, where they now lie, Mra, Elsnasor yestervay. mm the Brat floor of the build: She 1s a pitiable object to ‘The whole body is a mass of bruisos, scars, and chest are bound The face is c Hon, Michael J. 81 death was caused by President, Michael Any impediments thab No one iu the neigh: was more deni rest, 1t is but reason to PuppoRe Ibvt at least as many passengers Ww: Perod through the remaining two-thirds, and who This, then, would make uve Capt. Vander er were removed from ‘4n eloquent effort, without any admirably calculated s within a short dis. where the body was found; and # fact gives rise to another theory, and that is committed in some other local ity, and that the body, after death, was removed to the spot where tt was discovered. LATER—SUPPOSRD SUICIDE. ‘The mystery overshadowing the murder of the n man bas not been cleared up, and various ui4e8 are afloat, the most po} ng that be took his own life § by inquiry at New London, Word had been sent to Sheriff Walter during tne ceremonies that the tiope Hose and Steam 2,01 Phiiadelphin, were In order to allow them and it was decided not to to turn the thougats’ of th to the hope of soun m ing badly from scalds, t have been drowned. rosewood casket, and the lid was inse died Bist Jul; 9 months, and 6 dave urviving brother, and four aistei ‘The body waa followed to a large coucourse of frien: und 82 of the G. A. RK, were aiso represented. that the crime wai latter to 149 A ASUN reporter visil Bite lies in aback room ing avove me on the way to tue Fa to atiend the start to the cemetery until 2 0’ loex OLD COMPANIONS JOINING THE P At that hour these gentlemen, members of the company with which Mr. Madden had been c for about tweuly years, , preceded by a Marsb: K trumpet covered with crape. After p they placed thewsel natead of two hundred, public believe,xs the numer on 6 vossel, pinced at the mercy of his nine-year-o d which, it has been shown,was son Ot that portions of ite shell were scarcely #0 thick 32 four leavee of ordinary writing paper It is useless to speculate on what might have been, pot tt is extremely dificult, and the public up to this Powont lias not been able, to sup, r Ade thought of THe RETENT OF THE CALAMITY ved dive minutes antil the Wi wae well ou hor way down the bay with this prs- hundred men, women, an had that been t ing one hundred dead to record out of five been a miracle {ow abort months ago that (he linpressive tidings reached us of the death of OP CHRNBVIR Geneva, who was one of the greavest lights of Provesiantism ia Europe forty years ago. lateat letters to his son who came to seek his for- tune In America, he often expr: rt to see the grand by one were born in bis boy's new home far awa: of the desth of the in Brookiyn, Dilt would have The feet, hand up with cotton, covered wit ered with oj] skin, holes being cut for the eyes » it, Who is with her, is the mo since the fatal er until yesterday was not able te talk, being perfectly iui 4 disf gored, almost beyond recognition W Ortomberg, Germany, He Was » salesman in Bontecou & Bake' pular at present be is identity has been only one of the family 8: ed the earnest A Member of Henry Clay Lodae, F. bildrea Who one Haywood was bu..ed from his late residence, 74 Canal street, and adjacent sidewalks were crowde |, mains wers enclosed {n a-silvermounted, rosewood ® beautiful wreath of im- ral bunehos of white flow. hod been somewhat discolored by th but the foatures ere easily recognizable. Clay Lodge, No, 977, F. and A. M, Haywovod's mother sat thronghout the vices with her face buried in her handkerchie: poor young wife was grief-stricken, and when the At street Mothodiet wish of his hi . Pa, where be ha the 4th of July he ev and is about 99 ¥, the employ of Wells. dealers, corner of Houston and Weat st 4 by Dr. Doftes of Third street, between # the belie! that the steward for the party The account ‘On the 18th uf 18 and went on a bearers beine Judge Vourhio: Brown, Tbomas Anderson Mr. Hoeit, and T. J. Maynurd and 5 bart its grandfather's d on, P. Ke ley, Keele of Hope 4 Bteam ‘Fire Kugine Company. cevsion Was headed by the members of Hope Tose s were found in July he left Saybrook with apreo, returning on the 34 badly used up from bin He borrowed seventy-five cents from one of lis fellow workmen and disappeared. posed that be begged his way to this city, and being Without (rionds or mone: after taking the bad been uurdered ‘This theory is not credited by some, known record o! a suicid throat, The man had no money to tempt the cupidi- and the only plausible tnoery ia, that sat home, aud was put oat y by some one having an coffin, on whose lid wer bad It Deen di Ayenuoe A ani Woman will recover, few weeks has that saintly wish Now be has met on thi dchildren, but his son himself eternal shores tious burden of wit mourning badger and crape on the left arm. came the Brown Association and citizens, toliowed by a long line of carriages tion walked to the bead of Grand street ana there opened ranks, allowing the fuerai corte, nes were provided for them in which The body wi not only bis x: others connect 4 boat on Sund beautiful bay, they embarked on an invisible ship A delightful voyage but for the sorvow and anguish they lett beuind,’ After the blessing, Mr, M AIDEN OF THY SWISB SOCIETY, stepped forward and delivered an addre: to the congregation ossing the deepest s ette of men's Yoices now t** (Hymn tothe Night), ‘They were accompanied by Mr. Thomas, organ 1 Yesterday, victims of the explosion r Two died yesterds The Associa: attended the 4 to his exist recaution to make it appear ‘noon to take a Twenty-four of t in Bellevue Hospital, Abbott end Patrick Finnigan, the Greman of tfeld, who died at 94 o'clock last night. remaining patente is un- bundred passenge: hundred souls escaped alive » Mr, Vanderbilt says that the boilers of the West Bold were considered the best of any in the Auet ply Probably by this he means to on that the sells of the bollers own are only as And yet those at to go to the cometery. by stufling rags dowa the ch, of the Wi this sad_ pro ke of the kindly dis ‘The condition of the Five or six a contained no coi chureb, feeling! good character which she sobbed aloud boside the con. 4 up Grand atreet ENTERTAINMENT TO THE PHILADSL Last evening Mr. James Rodwell, Mr. James An. derson, Judge Voorbies, Mr. Clark, Sheriff Waster, era! other influential William the mombers of Hope 2, of Puiladelphia, at the Wall House, urial of Bherif! Madden. removed, Mr. Rodwell and ms of their friend genial Sieriff, and expre Responses we Mr. Heory Thomas, William H.Gib! ai) Of Phiiadelphia, and by George pion typo of Dr Williameburgh, auding bis many virines and row at bis los Several sisters and ‘The body was borne Haywood was a silve eure of age, and leaves a wife pouvey the impr Df the Nortnfleld and the Midd’ two leaves of paper, ore, with bo Jers #0 confessedly Which exploded in the W. bourly between this city and Bt uaveyane+ of al the muitisude who are cons travelling back and forth between one of them explode Another Lun red oF two souls into @ H_ Vanderbilt #0 ptoasly exclaim judze, I cap fod no one to blame?” BLT IN DANGER a SUN reporter I The body was buried to-day by the town suthori ties, no friends comiag forward to claim It, to Greenwood rah Sufferers. Catharine Red Mr. Jon Brown, in the City yesterday after: Mr. Richard Moore and Mrs. dick are improving, Hospital, was ry, the conductor of tI hh of Standin, Wasurnoron, Aug. &—J. A. Viall, tondent of Indians for Montana, trausmits to the a copy of a letter fot Specis! Agent ra of the death of Stand. of the band of San |, Ore kept ruowing would not be open tion to keep carried out an je to walk around ‘ors, however. will p.icit opimion concerning their recovery, and requested ate until the oO. the returo from ou Friday night, suri Peol, of 89 Div nies deplored the Ir line of carriages drove up and tl where the bodies Indian Bureau Simmens, giving particul he two places. eded to Greonw. when the boiler explo friend, Dut instantly} blown into the air, falling in the water, ip face Wore somewhat bura @ contuaton of the tempi 's liad, face, and hands were badly burne peared at the funera jon and bandaged, and big arm in a sl I tried to se.ze his sight of him and was for his family inspection of the b belonging to the Union Ferry Com rs of the boats pany Was bogup rvact in the ‘ome cragy over the death of her master aod his children, ‘alver, the cham Jayne's establisnment THE SHERIVY'S TRIBOTE, in speaking of 419 WeUS LO War CoUr.nK Ueno Yecuuse he was resolved to maintain peace with the whites and abide faithfully by the terms be bad mede wits He was unadie to control the Saniecs OWN Warriors, aud lo prevent thew Yiotuting the compact. The Sioux Indians will not lenve the Milk rivor ‘They preter it not ouly on a m account of its heir were. bacty beraed. A Serious Break in the Inner The Fuveral The three dead of the Nilson family Friederike Nilson, Chart, TO THOUSAND Nileen Family, Sherif Walter, 2. he Yor) bY Yesterday ‘widrulng Wiillain W. Van lad employ of tod the Police Ce bis fees when levying On executions, and that to thousands of dollars are Trough placed in # position the dies of whieh naturally enge iH nevertheless aid his ©, 4 sion of all obte West, and Margaret were borne to their grave yesterday rers entered the Ger. in Henry street with the The members of , bis young daughter, and bis took seat oa the first bench, them, beneath the altar, the thre {They were siiver-mounted, and of black White wreaths revo dead Were disclosed the temple re sounded with half-suppressed tm looked with a blank Charles Lol Charles Cole of 2 Pike street young man, aged 23, died on Tuesday. partnership with bis father Daniel, cabinetmaker, Cole seldom went out, and if clowely to his bi the Government, Bis certain mnowledae ral Office, having been sent by Addison Low, Supsrvising Luspector of Steam boats for the Secoud District, to inspect the frig: ment of the boiler of the Wesifleld seized by In spector Jameson. Mr. Vanderdilt found that the material of the boiler was good, and that the iron w tite thiekuess, but discovered a serious break whicu had evidenily existed long thousand | ersons at a trip f the Westfield His words, as repo. ted, If she bad blown Vater tn the after n there would be over two thousand per #018 cp board, oF out in th foft to toll thet ‘an exemplary When the pail b man Lutheran Church three coffins the house was filed, the family, Mr. Nil game, Dut also from 'a white settlement. Femain at peace, and to b treated (he tame as others well disposed are (ieated. a soul would be on week days confined him: When he went aboard the Went terribly scalded, and when he Was taken out his clothes were wet thro some time Ue lay on the sward of U to be taken to the hu ed By a scoundrel Ward Homicide, On Tuesday morning early, Patrick Hart, of 22 Desbrosses street, a laborer, quarrelled with latrick Roach, keeper of a liquor store at 455 Washington During the tight which ensued Roach was kicked and beaten by Hart, ing physician reported to Capt Juries would probably terminate fasally. At 150 East Forty-fifth street the bodies of Phillips and his morning prepared for lock the friends poured rrived rom far and near, ous there gradually assembled a maltitude of aym. Dathizing #'rangers, who by 10 o'clock Allo! every inch of ground from Lexington avenue to Third & remarkable array Wire these thousands of persons to intrust then tho cherces of boilrs which he himself Wye are inferior to Loe one that did explode. of one of these ro'te Virong of two th the inner casing, lay yesterday As early as 9 into the house, and rela In the street with Of the fragment ‘s much brighter nd certain other e las come to the broken, either made, nine years ago, of gave vently when subjected to a severe beat, wd & powitive opinion that the boiler his slong timo been held together simply by the . and said that he was surprised Ho added that this ected by any in than the inne ‘and from this tact Indications known to experts, conclusion that 4! i exploding beneath a and or more persone packed like of the Westte: Jaw that may be invoked Are there no authori duty it 19 bo forbid those fearfully unsafe Dose from inviting or compelling these thoasance # our follow citizens to risk th Me was attan phssician who, b. A haexman d $5 bofore he start ns, While Nilson stare at bis daughter before night the attend the comfortiess cabi who took bim nome, demande and when he arrived, made him pay $1 more. bulk of his money was stolen from him, Cole was buried yesterday in Union cemetery impressive words th ‘Then followed the sermon, end coffins, and lo: red in Greenwoud, all 180 dire w evlamity t ib every one passed by th ‘They were jut three in one grave. thin outside platin that it bad not exp! flaw could not have beon J as the outside of CORIOSITIES OF CHIME nes Represented. Julius Raynor was buried yesterday afternoon Episcopal Church, Henry and ‘ of worship was filled Yew Troe Lodge, No. 401, F. and A. M., Dauiel Car #4”. F. and A. M., and many resi dents of the Seventa and Kleventh Wards were The Rey, Samuel J. Cornell George 8, Bonnett officiated Raynor was 51 years old, and | He was an Englishinan by birtn, but lived many years in tnis country, Haun. charged with the murder of Waller. ve Sauls Clara ¢ numerous grandchildren, in the parlor F lives oo them? conclusion of Board of Steamboat In informally that he ‘ondurt this ferry for the jurpuse of making » Money in it, but because be best ferry in the world he public will draw Running a steamboat » frow 500 to 9,600 p: 4 making twenty-four snob trips each My, ought to be The Funeral of the Smii Mountain View 940, has been arrested in Ingo county MD, station agent and poxbmaster at Fa W, on the 'Lobigh Valle orning for rob! certificate and forging vouchers tot Neshoremen had & meeting in Re n Collins of 6 H Family in Brook. indications of decay Ho slo anid that the flaw could not have bees de tected by sounding the boiler. ju unadorned and unpainted pine coffins, and not a flower was to be seen at their head or their feet, nor # strictly Orthodox Jewish family, II display in the preparation interment of the deud is one of the Ortho. The corpses were much swollen and M. Ivaaes anu or reading the to be found in all the Huding with a few noble character from the All Saint’ Scammel streets, \etestimony before the At 6 o'clock yesterday morning Officers East wood aud O'Brien, of the Harbor Police, picked up toe body of a man at Pier 4, Kast River. nd hanas were badly scaided ous Bernard Smith of Brooklyn, onthe Westteld with nis dren when the boiler exploded. family fell victims, Ii bad beon arranged that the fanoral of the mother and two children should take place yesterday after. the husband wa Brooklyn and laid beside those of hip' Mr. Smith bad been a foreman of one of t ‘tore of (be International Klevating Associatio: . of 91 Cumberland sire & single orn re is Cloar Evidence, From the Telegram Honry Gerner, civil and mechanical engin that four years ag e ferry boat West ‘e his opinion that the boiler should be Coroner Keo nes | Et wes penter Lodge, Ni Ho was identifed smong the mourners. tod to make it the Treasurer, ret Dw. WHICH Was @. WhO atrest Ho was locked up inthe Uak strect police boiler of the il officiated, the for wile and two prayors for the dead taat a Orthodox prayer books, and co ef Dub, elogngnt word ’ vou a widow and lyon the entra removed at once, 4. ¢ un would do well to examin a min who knows what b aid in “Aaing the responsibility” of (ue disuster Where it belongs. The Athiette nee of eight miles, wit Michael McDonnell and Danie fore Justice Coulter, at Yorivil © vatting of a lotion the property of Mi te, aud wae disehar And was very al Judge Coucer fo Donoran were be alka about, and The Denth of Another Victim. Michael Kelley of Dock and Front streets, Brook rday from injuries zeceived in the ox Kolley was 4% years old, 4 four childen in a deatitu rely scalded able to walk as far as the Wall Sank from exhaustion, Ho nd begged for some ada bottle of milk Kolles, whe, afer taking 6 hy Atyeet, WHIM Jot le Upoe their charity, benevolence, and A PREITY PROWITAULE BUSINESS, Ad to Cant Vanderbilt's euccess in making this the boat ‘erry in the world, the pu freed opinion. ‘The body of The coffins were then born las dled yes the long train of earrii on foot, started for the ‘hou: Fortioth street, between Second and Third Where the bodies oF the little grandchildr to the hearses, and followed by a multitude ning to the « 4 nim $30 and committed hin to plosion of the West! The game between the Atolotice of this city aod the Eckiords of Brookiyn ‘was Wiinessed by about two thousand persone, and won by the former, ¥ to 9, Neilson ma, or the Eckfords, 24. 84. ath. Sth. Oth. ith. Bth oth. pe Waa Nini Wt Tia! Head aay ¢ Archiball Faulerton, Clerk of the Board 4 Daniel J Bort require the present SoHtly exposition of the rotten character of tue Dollers omployed to persusde th. 0 ferry, eave po with Wis clly, that le so mas of Aldermen, 1.18 Broadway, engaxed in. drive th ong! ad Bdwerd Anni Prosident of t hack univen by Kdward At the conciy © community that to and Mr, Moss Phiilips and his wife are still Iyiug ‘As soon as the diminuti rT Was (akon into the ferry house A lady with an in! Which’ she gave te Kellen, ‘ate residence bad omolaiee PRICK TWO CENTS. THE VICES OF STATESMEN. —pmne THE COUMAEL OF A BAGH 70 rad PEOPLE OF THE 800TH, mene Horace Groeley's Bpeock to the Virwiniana+ pproval of the New Dopartars wonta, Va., Ang. %.—Tho Hon. Horace Gresley, who was bore on # visit, delivered an ad: dross at the Methodist Koiscopal Charch this afer noon, The notice being short, the andieuce wa not large, but hiehly intelligent, composed primed pally of Southern men, Mr. Greetey mid ho thought 1 desirable to havee respite of politics this year, in antiohpation of the grave tescee Mat would bave to be met next soar, Roconstructiqgp had been thought slow, bat tt hed deen fact enomah, Had Ander military. nale w Of the imposition of light taxes ; there woul been no partipa, no fuss, and no creating dol Southorn men were not prepared to co into th Union at once after the war. The South recuperated faster than any other country did be fore, fant in this country after tive Revolutio Proscription should be set aside. If the mon w seceded were represouted, they wanted their Grat, not their fifth choice, Efforts to disfranchiss ai Eroes ought not to be med He warmly favored the New Dopartare, saying foreigners could not be disfranchised twenty years ‘ago, and how could four millions of blacks be dis- Iranchised now? ‘The Democracy onght to neceps the Fitteenth Amendment, id the Republicans would ‘doubtless advoc: 1 of disablit: ties. Wheu these questions passed away, foance would claim attention. He argued strongly in favor of oaving the national debt as fast as possible, It was the only way te keep up the public credit, Vircinin thought too much of polities Thos should devote thelr attontion to the development of their natural resources. They bad all the resources of Pennsylvania and could be equal to that State, They wanted wise and active mon. They shou! have ith in their State, very map sloulé tose for a mine, a water power, &c., in order to make 4 ‘and himself usefal to the State. Mr. Greeley closed with a eulogy on Henry Clay and the policy of the deceased etatesmrn. Ee was warmly applauded, and most of those prosent were introduced to him, $$ THIERS THREATENING TO RESION, —— Aug. 2.--President Thiors yeator day threatened to piace the resignation of the Gor ernment in the hands of the Assembly, in conse quence of the defeat of the Decentraiization bill, & is thought to-day, however, that the matter will ao} be made a Cabinet question. Panis, Ang. 2—The Siécle of to-day announcer that the members of the Republican Left have re Jected proposition for a fusion with the Extrem ists, The assemblage of the courts martial is post poned until the 8th inet. A letter from Lyone sage there is no demand for foreign labor in that city and vicinity. It is rumored that M. de Remusat is to be appoint. ed Minister of Foreizn Affurs. M. Roux, one of tho loaders of the abortive Communist insurrection in Marasilies, tins been condemaed to death. The only French prisoners now remaining in Germany are fonr officers and eight bun d privates im hor nnd ten officers and seventy privates tmpris oned for various offences The journals say the advices from Algeria are arming, ‘The insurcenis are burning the foreate and committing horrible atroci’ The natives of the Province of Oran have joined in th tion. The Deputies of th it Centre in cayoas solved to vote for the prolongation of powers, and from changing bis title fr Chief of the Executive Power to President. 1t te reported that the Orleans Princes will take thols feats in the Assembly after the recess, pucbenande Mises GBITING READY. Hess The Central Democratic C for Active Work. At the last regular meeting of the Cootral Democratic Club the organization was perfected by the election of the following officers: President, the Hon, John Muilaly; Vice- Presidents, Comptrotler Connolly and Peter H, Jackson; Treasurer, Joo! A. Fithian; Corresponding Secretary, Wardeo Thomas 8. Bronnan ; Recording Secretary, Jamon J. Tray: nor. Stephen Cornell wav appointed Steward, At the same meeting the following gentlemen wore elected to membership: Judge ©. P. Daly, Col. J.B Fellows, Jobn Poreell, Richard A, Cunningham, Jadee Kichard L. Lacremore, George W. Morton, Capt, James Mitchell, Thomas Gearty, Elijott Ss ford, Joba B. Burrill, Frederick Tillman, Judge ain R. Lawrence, Frederica Smith, aud Thos, Club now numbers ‘about 135, pt politicians, last night in the cosy Richard Croker Association, 103 Bat Thirty-fret street. Judge Quinn presided. ‘The report of the committee oa procuring ® club house wae received. Ex Alderman Croker repor " ction of & furnished hor Ue, Thirtieth street, which ts 20 by 60 feet. Atted with Moquette carpets, blue damask upholstered furniture. and contains a eapacious wine cellar; rent, $6,000, Mr. Gavi reported an unfurnished house on Madison avenue, rent $5,500 Neither house was definitely accepted, and, on motion of Warden Brennan, several naines were adsed to the committee, with authority to lease a house without Organizing further action by the Club. The following le the committee: Messrs, Croker, Geoglegs Gavin. Flynn, Jackson, Cornell, Far and Bostwick: Looram, Killvas, by a Discharged fee Paitavecenta, Aug. 2.—A special to the Stem ing Telegraph from Atlantic City, N.J., eaye that about thirty persons after eating corn-starch pad. ding at dinner at the Alhambra Hotel 5 showed signs of having been poisoned, No are reported, It is supposed that arsontc was pa into the cornstarch by a discharged domestic, oe Nea Not Judge Martindale this Time, Commissioner Alexander Frear was arrested last night, by the mounted police, for furious driving along Fifth avenue, He was taken to tho Weat Thirtieth street police station, pibahe Sucka SEES JOTTINGS ABOUT TOWN. —— Lowest temperature yesterday at noon, 82 dog. Mr Thomas Picton has sont $5 to lum Sum Cor the Sergt, Wyatt (und, ‘The drugeists had an indignation m day, and will combine (oF seif protection Yesterday Ben). J. Cahoon and ting yoster ward L. Cor. Hes were adjudged Insane by # commission, McCabe, the contractor, is In town. His horse te fick in Saratoga. Henry Held, Jr., Is training the aol mal pt. Uiman, of the First rocure competent witnai 100, ard, is working hard jor the Westfeld is day elected President of the temporary absence oF Judge Bosworth, Mr. Bergh bas applied to the Board of Health (or the appointment of himself and assistant as Health Lae pectors without salary, Capt, Pischiler, of the steam of #tarving his passengers, wi Honer shields yesterday, Last evening a ple window by a little girl, Cugh of 147 West Fillysecond street ‘Thomas Rouen of 46 Wost Toirtieth stroet fell down a hatchway to the cellar of a bulldine at the foot of Weat Forty-seventh atreet, and was fatally Injured. Margaret Doolan, a very old woman, quarrelled With Ano Murphy at 14 Roosevelt street joaerday and. jok er over the head with » hatchet, Margaret Clauncey Shaffer, E-q . knc wi © Europa. ace discharged by Com! of marble, thrown from @ ly injured Fiauk MeDon- ed down the man failed Jim a liar yesterday, wd Justice Hoa bar at oue took Up a collection, and the On W The Ninth Word Cardozo Club was adi ight by Janes Lynch eri ni District Attuiney Algernon S. Sullivan will Jvvs4 the cluo text Munday'in ¥ adien’ion of the authoritles, Yesterday Mr Henry Bergh, acoomoaniod by Dr. Stiveon Leo of the Heal verb vuled the lee ot the F 1 steel line They were tw io a ramitary point of view Mr. Richard Thurston, of fA sires 0 Say that he aid Bot see ted after the ex elihor the dead ur Ver having wade any Last evening a train DE ALINeDe LO wd ight core on Hudson miny ene wate b dainage war done One Barnes has been colle money from oat nud railroad conips nies and shipowhene oe Fetenice thas he OtaluEG. the aDOLISNIeNL gM Lie tas hn evo\srecelnie and the Cou Tonnaeetaw Wiel Justice Case, who was written (o au tue ses says that the fellow Is an tmnponio ici The motion to remove tne trust avvaniot Tobacco Mapitactws ing. Com 4 Lo ADs Wer, Wat Bre nod. vee ‘ore Jusae Mrs WOT the Aur Fest ap pe hey General. and Mevsre RF. Ab. pored. Ik was admitied thee in Col the trustees that she capi 419 Caen was uatruc, and (hat this inade tne duly of the Judge tmpereuy #018 ius Corworsiicu. ‘The Vourt tour ty ow) Me