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‘THE SUN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1872. Ze) our moral weak, and Kuow we carne lock | eomn wax home out of the church between the | once flied with the cortége. Th was was, noweree, iid oyeaciyee. then ity God We ate ope, Thal is | lives of pull-hearere and placed in the hearse, | nearly half an hour before the whole of the pro= er hich Brke uncn ey whew he | which was srennarkally Plain and without plumes; | cession had Teft this aide. riot tiene merce as used by Job do notcarry | The Misses Ida and Gabrielle Greeley de ended INCIDENTS ON THE ROUTE. ‘and the ps. pasted abong the sidewalk, and Que vonerabie gentleman who had been silent: ae io ie ate fist. And now Tay nomeaning, Tot fhitg) A Kreit sufferer, | the ebw he mit rie srd Gntered their carriage. ‘They were dressed in * RE ils | tieep mourtiha aaa loge very paler Reverel ening toa story illustrative of Mr. Gree- | Then the colin was lowered gown rm. the, stone wies, weeping bitterly, accompanicd then. Kindness of hoart as told by a bystander, | jeading to the tomb. The floral at were io firovession wae formed. inthe following | Femarked, “That's so, that's so. I believe every | on its top fell of, and the coftn's path was | iter- order : word of It) and turning to a Sux reporter | ally strewn with flowers. Down below a lant raya [TRIAL OF JUDGE CURTIS, |** <== xonturs aromas. |g. th 8 ringers ing ‘ How Onkes Amos Secured Gen. Garfield’s | For tne weer. ir 488 nih” | ACCUSED OF ACTING ASROTHIUDGE | BBPport-The General's Own Account of Freaiotly ect sire § AND COUNSEL. Since Jan 1,, a oT em And fend References to his Law Firm— Credit Mobiller bribery s° Recetpts from the Firm of | scandal will organize to-morrow and summon a F brat Her willie nd. tion Dee. sores tof the United St tomb, LEAVING THLE CHURCH. Vice rm at i ‘1 . ato ding near, said, tears streaming from his Gardiner & Goodhart—The Third THURT LM HTS HEDERMER On Onn OF Xe Monee ae Secc anton: eyes as he spoke.“ knew. the old man well, | Wai bung against the wall of the eis enh Tebow a rae Taken iar lee artivaies te eter OF an bea, eri ely (ai tee ic trade ois } fs ear ct Ae eee He was too kind-hearted, and had too much | {ted'ft upon the shelf designed for its reception. thea th amet agte Adana cerpadhnlttdlneearah In consegnenee 4 * 7 that gyntidence in his fellow man, and that’s whet | ‘phen they quietly withdrew. ALBANY, Dec. 4.—The Senate met at 10 A. | who was excused. The accused members mani- beat Aye fo aerate jou an ay. corneal gute etd | Tnepec mot Med bin." M. George F. Gardiner, who was a member of | fest stand fs Kecort of the tnder AS the procession came in sight » foreigner IK THE TOMB, ¥. yea tuned tas Wilkie | ER Eek toe eee ee Feat ara Ne etierny 8 Sb « he ene Temarking upon the singularity of a publie | Miss Ida Greetey, her eyes ret with “ante the law firm of Curtis & Co., ed ee | "There waa @ long conference yesterday be- extras, Phe ole a: have domey and Gad grant that A Detaels € funeral without music. watd th hat in his opinion | walked slowly down the none, 9 stand, and Mr. Smith, of counsel for respondent, | tween Mosars. Gareld, Dawes, and a gentioman | ¥ om Ener #: ateee ase Gaentd b to our Hedeemet, i i The Rev. Dre Pullman it was not exactly au fait. Pequestul iy ‘wreath, which she continued his cross-examination, Witness ex- | who is to be summoned as a witness on the part pint, Mey aoe i Rad hapln then offered np an earnest : Five Conets toy ‘turned thin and ay ng Beier oe plained how the moneys earned by individual | Of the people. To a political friend whe a few Steere 110 hogged ‘the’ Lord to ranctcty the loralat 11 Damen? Jal music to drum him to hie Other friends 0 followed | members of the firm were received and disposed Ee ben tar Seneca nae Un ee Cane . Corn, arent to the afilicted family, and to saneticy ‘BUDY. there Just as he alwa; Chet gtete® whose’ fragrance’, filed of, Sometimes one would come in and tay to | Ataes, that gentleman mace the following state- eshoesd : Meton ited to dasts business while he ilved wan ktachig af Ghar ther "wee gi: | es taave rosea kp mck in pach aol ; 00 ot, and the soul returue to God, who gave It. : of tho Fainily inec Unostentatic pompantonsh tp etn te ee om the cro, | ence case,” and I would charge it to him, He fle sald that Ames came to him and offered ba Da 1g Noa the corner of Broadway and Spring street ine dark when they emerged fr en could not say whether Curtis had received any | him some of the stock of the Credit Mobiller of & large number of colored persons wore, congre- the grave-dikger, wi slowly up the ee the moneys for two reference casce in Octo- | America and thet he refused to take It, Dat thas ee Dr Chapin engaged the attention of the on: | 4 prosuwky tied at ot rot, Henry Wilton, 6 perst, | Saenea anh cocennitumrcener’ mneres wes | syepe from eto tne tht yh inntera ber. The money went into the common fund, | subsequently he borrowed a sum of ‘ptt eae Mdeneee OF Weare eine ‘Tack ‘Tut remarks made by these dusky individuals were | the weet the lights of the great city began to CURTIS'S WITHDRAWAL PROM THB FIRM, prog A he ie Back a @ Hes Siaiuicn Bintes In earriaigen very quaint and pointed. One old colored man, oppeer, To, Mt. Townsend—1 sna letters ne the ones | dividends on his Credit Mittra ry ple would y eev riplaveee ot the couee’™ | whose apeeeh gave unmistakable evidence of his Fe was a season of quiet. the mourners be- | receirg ee curtis wi tng fre etre the tn firm Grup ehodes te ths vam: be bal parowed. Gre srlolte Cite SSelety Piantadion origin, was heard bya scm reporter | gan to dia we-diggers mechan- vera 1 hfoeted to'and aed eh ee ina flold says he scquigaced in this ment for ns te ; 1/1 ig 0 say to a crowd of young men of his colot who y reached fon the she'west epee, darkness | '°O°rWas there not s scheme cutered into thot Curtis ime being, but declared that be sub- BoA Liberal ‘al Committee, were jored aroun "The cullud fo was gathe: ast Ww MOOI 7 } * n ceared sp Pa ‘4 tte don't know what they ft. Nogt, Masea Gresley | looked down throu tue Sen ae the Be Salar to y abertegnaing yaaa uf sequently compelled Ames to take back the earl be end Paty oon a 115, ° aeveral Ladi : ; " mete Was agood man. He was de bes’ friend we had | trees, ‘The urave-d A thal sbovels | Waa tot w from the old Arm ‘abd enter ery is a dibitent chen fram 6 forks a a ta ears, gh theo ld on Com thy y inde country. He freed, us. from slabery, and | {nto the newly turned, exrt they | Sac. eee ene ee Poe? hee a Ase one ts Hy Shy, en, Sane Annee sous of Temperayer aud other Clubs he ‘spected us to wote for him. Toome trom | throw the first Clods upou te * ther 7 turned Mr, Smith moved to strike out this answer, as | Goubtiess amodicum of truch in it, I was col nals Je ah et ina highly creditable and ti Georgy. and Lwoted for him. But mos’ of de | thelr faces away as if (n grief. en | irr and Incompetent. in October last by a friend of Mr. Garfel inn motors afte u A squad of pottee. Diack people in de Souf woted agin bin, Dis | slowly dispersed, and Horace Greoley wes art | UWgleyauE and Incompetent. | wee that Curtis | that he wes toring fo wot cnt ot the ‘secauet re ae tise ia eaeier 7. THE VICR-PRESIDENT ELECT. Was wrong, and Massa Greeley Vought it, was | to bis reat eins withdrew from the old drm, and it was, wader: | that.he was trving to get out of the serape b 8c. for darks, i Pal men aioralhany | After the process to motion, Mayor | wrond toe. He gabe us our ineedom, and we stood that he entered and ‘continued with the | before Congress assembled. ‘This arrangement for oft Werterh The number of men prominent and powerful ter the provession tom Mayor | went agin him, and it done broke de old man’s Demonstrations Elsewhere. new firm, Cushing, who had become obnoxious, | jay nterce ter erve Mr. Giarfeld'a conaclenc and 88e. for tn theie sbeval avacations why attended the | Hae davtuncan 6 the re alec driven on heart, Hut heis yone to de land ob glory, brews | Flags were dispiyed at half-mast in haying withdraw Now we want to prove this, But the circumstances udder which. the restive: in Herta pice EN Teuit.or Federal State, of | each side of the hearse f the care | ““ro'thene sentiments his audience gave thelr | every part of the country, and tn many large | qdwligelont ot this castles ey eT ee emalnat, the irene, made will scarcely clear his honor of | Guat, at siqete. for Wester’, ang eis, local branch “of govoinment was. unrepies | 1d two oF cordial assent. towns in New England the betts were tolled at | it was not evidence of what Curtis ever sald or | “Le tesaid that Gen. Banks will be called as a gpl ia, wo i fo Sa en retin! healed “rasethe re eee” role, “ae | ident elect, accompanied FAMILIAR THIMUNE FACES. the hour designated for the funeral. ‘The New | of what he ever did, but simply of an inference | witness to prove that sock of the Credit Mo- ito in thle market, and 4 bags itt, an “open pew con the left uf “the alter, | Schaick, focing the borses-cthe | plosate th the yiene ee Me ce unk ere | Fork Mectoral College Strike out the testimony” Dore ie | oalee was cored ty bles as Yetiieeds theeual Jopbise trade at ate" prices. there - 4 7 ath rare Mt | dent an ac he horses ployees on the Tribune were in the churc nit B ee Ey Fiabe angles from the pall-boarers and | \cq-President elect sat opposite the Vice-Presi- | Bt the interment. Former. editors, re reporters, | and the ‘The question was put to the Senate, and It was GREAT FIRE IN BROOKLYN. ER mts aes 15 wood demand eae 4% bo (national and worldwide fames Ta'the centre | dent and Alderman Van Schalck opposite the | printers, and pftce bors took part with the pres” | ginia passed resolutions of respect, tol decided inthe affirmative - $2, Sy Signe by auction at Vda Sth welth aor tars ~ Hag ea 4 Presiden he lool excellent en! lac or aper in sorrow! for their | tran: fancy of this walasy was tho | he He was dressed in black broadcloth, with | old ‘chief. Among the number, was seen tne | erceted and transmitted to Mr. Greeley’s daugh- JUROR CURTIS'S LETTERS. ‘The Bushwick Avenue Car Stables and Hev- arp of ow amuscovado s at Presi> | beal an overcoat of an intensely black hue. He wore a | Hon, Wm. E. Robinson. the * Richelieu Tiatnents | fim Bot positive that | over hadaconver: | enty Horses Burned—Lens Over $50,000, Re foe lower; fair to oo Aad \Ch Hon. | 8 | nanrouehous, Now Jersey there was general | mtion with Judge Curtison the subject of « hew co: c.; 0 sales reported. “fuetived sugars ir broad Hlack silk bow, wit end put under | Trimune, who was accompanied by his wife and | mourning. The fi the public buildin rtnership. This Yclock yesterd: nd Vices Pre “on “be thevollar. His kid gloves were of light brown, ter Dave Mhoades, the night clerk in | and on many storesand residences were at halt. | bic that in Serta ance Cur nang | About 8 oct odnadtnb fintttite Math thie With s fair gemand for cotton on, the spot, Scene pene | and his silk hat was in last autumn’s style. His Furie ett oR had car house and stables of the Bushwick Avenue ribune counting room for years and one of | Grant's ete i beard and tache were closely trimmed. Ho tockholders of th nal. now the head og thelr way to" this clip to, witness th Railroad, at Bushwick avenue and Monteith iddes ipiqeacnurd how ald “7 | berrd and moustac! » closely . Ha stoc \< of the . no heat on to witness 5 wi 1 jt HY, 38 arker vt, leaned forward In the carriage, with his back | of a large news agency; Rdmund C. Steadman, pareant. a Se SNE © | “sir, Townsend exhibited a letter from Mr. street, ‘Wiltlemsburgh, was waned The fire dine eek fs et leh ES | ways the ot Ot the | almost tumed toward the side of the, carriage, Yolar Saat abies ae Boe eairaaine that duage Curtis. ‘having wiabarawn, Troan he origmated tn the lamp room, in the southwest Saat eee were faly ‘ 7 and jom spoke to his companions, @ Vives | John ul itor of be letrupotite he day rob as sees {the Caited | Moydent elect wus dre tna full auit of | Hecord, who. started in life as Mr. Greele Piekpeckets at the Faneral. firm, he also withdrew. ated Fae ‘raten, fost ‘ PenOrs, tw hited States Minister Mack, Inoludivg a capaclous overcoat. He wore | office boy; Hobert M. Strebeighy the Daring the passage of the funeral cortege | Mr. Smith objected to the son of the Job. | So Statins coer ere nen 8 few moments “ie. wor pana ary ae for Fy « tall silk hat, an old’ fashioned black | lisher (who was one of the guard ‘of he joaterday, Detectives Tilley, Heldelberg, Etter, and | ter as incompetent evidence at the hands of this | "Str; mad horses =, Fe nt putentlary S eiaah Lis Sak jecktle and a ivery high shirt collar. | an orb tiness partner of the departed newopn- | Mecdougal errested Benjamin Rosely, William Gath, Tyitnews. Mr. Cushing himecit should be put on Wits heacie ie ences ete io Tt TE, Market Was reported firm; mid: SCH AS I. {Vis face at first’ was very ruddy, | per founder, and Charles B. Dur, An ex- “ - stand eter, waa oo Yap mbers of the beg and bench who | but afterward tt arew pele and plached wie | Tvinune writer, ‘The Hon, Thomas E. McElrath, | jaiteg,titekes, Chart ae pects Aware “ania” The President admitted the letter a a fect Bnd the work of the tamer wa Sante ler vat. | a0 aan Mi Keri ik; tmp tod idanee the most distinguished were | the cold, He then placed a white kerchief | Mr. Greeley s first partner in the establishment Cubnmings, avd Thomas tagnen, | Simply proved by this witness, male was to cut them loves and force them favo | Sriseiinn Sean ct iit ex-Attorey-General Evarts (one ‘of the pall- | around his throat, and put bia gloved hands into | of the Zrdne, was missed from the numbemme | F Another letter was shown, dated London, et. There was a scene of wild contusion, rebate carpeting bearers), Judge Noah Davis, Judge Barbour, | hl overcout pockets. On each side of the car- | mourners, being absent in Burope. Louis 4 December, 1871, written by Judge Curtis, esis: i@ horses which could be driven or dragged. Whisk Dorman B. Eaton, Samuel J. Tilden, Chartes | riage aining the President a roadway | poleon, a gray-headed man, formerly a slay Police headquarters ing that hisnase should be removed from the | Que trom the buruing sabes ieee lone Ines et | exe. 8 Petive st the, Weat. aud i id O Conor (one of the guard of honor), Joo. Me satnd of police, under command of Sergeant | this city. was not the least among the mourners RET firm sign. flame, were turned into the street. After bein; een very len has been setive at Shea, ex-Judge Dittenhofer, C.A- Runkle, Mr. | ‘Tuck. walked as un escort. ‘The next carriace | for Mr. Grecley. in whose office he worked for THE SENATE'S HATE, Arthar J. i! STR AM INT ghseteLet | berated they attemmted'tor run back into Ho "Eiverpoot by Tetlepeeansry "teen, lrrogeia: Keom ievTs Wiiltama, aod’ a host of lesser | contained Gov. Hofman, Gov. Parker of New | many years ins humble capecit thn tind experience. Attorney for plainu® in the case of | burning buildings, and. were fonght off wi Tmmiediaes shipment, snd Sidgya, for rie ts. The United States oficials included | Jersey, and ex-Gov. Morgan. The present Tribune editorial and reportorial Why Sim maven Fee Perret Butler agt. Lee, pepe elube ‘by etd seen ne police. One-half ay fait of the month. en, Sharpe, the Hon, Wm Darling, | civ PEOPLE's HOMAGE TO THE DEAD sour. | Workers were fully represented at the funeral, Mark of It Ht finess-He demanded rt J fnd obteined one, | Of the poor beasts perished. re the Hon, Spencer Kirby, | Thomas c. | 7 NALIST. ‘They included Chas. ‘T. Congdon, George Kip- ment aa a Mark of Respect to Horace | sree cot Wi rented baths calcein coven | Tn the oat house were four open and sixte MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Acton, and othe The State and joval etvic m ley, Mr. Hassard, Mr. Winter, and others. [n Groeley berat Kepubleans to be Ose | rorthe defence had the eare carrl jambers, | closed cars. Only one was saved, while all ti five” furnished ' Attorney-General Barlow, the crowd on the sidewalks was immen: the ranks of the less prominent mourvers was tracifed Judge Curtis prealding, 1 op pone Uae for harness, poles, whiMe-trees, feed, and tools be- AB ALMANAO~FEIO DAY. 2) de aie ep Ratings | ee gti tated ater ates | Hath ul de rican ade, |“ Wamunurow, Dee. tt i now cern | etemaatge tina agree | Racing tke Bae ety aut TNS con... nz Sigel, John. A. Dix, Wm. F. Havemeyer, | * by officers who held humble but close relations * 1 A Ata meeting of the direc sterday morn- Ay WK Phelps, District Attorney elect : Get Shae | the side of the couseway. The stoope of the | with Mr. Grecley. "He grieved. deeply nt | that the Administration party has agreed upon | theobiection was overmuled\, The clue Wa retorted: ing, ‘Archibald M, Bliss, the President of the 00 Hiatt Gate er, Commisstoner Manierre, and several ise of Departinenta. Gen, Dix followed the pros | ‘The railings were all oceupied, and ¢) within were taken possession of. The balconies {the death of his patron and friend. | and intend to carry out to the bitterend,amalig- | | William D. Mayer testified to paying fees to wi (Lae! tara met it Mr. O'Dwyer, Mr. Greeley’s late private the firm for services in a case of requistuion from Hi 5 secretary. was’ also’ in the ‘fle of motrners, | Pant warfare against every member of their par- | {he req at abou! insurance, $20,000. Arrived—Wepwespar, Dec. 4. aession in a carriage. , owe 0 "ol oral The % ————_ Hluntey ite, Savanna mdse. and pass, SAkeehs AND MRAOH Ars trevfatorn mostly young ladies, “The ralfings of | e4,veTe, several printers and presamen. some of | ty who supported the Liberal Lepublican move GooDRART's TESTIMONY The Crate 12 rence A Diectnaten of une | ED ieee aes anal Among the bankers and merchants present | on reservoir were appropriated by h in | Lriune. (ne of these was Washington Dodge, | prot Morrie Goodhart eworn—Am a lawyer, Have known Assembly Demanded. Retr Log Asp Lea eee tne ein hes toned | gatgedy hand tn the composing rooin fer nearly | , Thelr voles are unitedly lifted up for war, and | Judge Cura fons roars and, om the Mirtle “eomiart | Pani, Dec. 4—Evening.—It te expected that HA rey fab pnt dig ow aes e § rty yea. Another was William Newman, | if there be any among them who are inclined in | Refore the co neribp wee formed. ? fad converss: | the Comittee of Thirty to be elected by the Assembly neon | riages, buggies, wagons, trucks, rays, and every i ona Wty knelt Walters and’ sche: | thelr heart of hearts to exclaim, “Let us have | tions wit Fitiman and Cashing. Aino. avout a week | tomorrow, and whose duty it will be to draw up a law Rtewrahie as ip, Galveaton indo Paad pee. vin St. La i rend the kind f weblcle Sli EH tt th eo A tuchiged Mr. Fits |B the tienen fear ee Leoertrert od Cartie conecrninu It He the oth ™ —- ; rine powers and Levene the | ea Read iia dada 8; Jolin ¥ i au Allen, | Interesting spectator - ladies rke (who are stock- | the party whip has struck them dumb. mr oF it. nS ty lone oft nisterial responsibility, consist o mats kaonvillé, ina ber. freee abapes vous Cost | t8e Ay Ces meet bet emtcaeeey ope Seaee ey y Jone Kickard, Patrick | go intent were the leaders upon re- eich aad ‘te gmap dita ee - “ihe pariy of te ig tourer By Sarepenien tie She soual river ming. fr jamin Wook, and ¢ ‘ihe ‘multtice was | wlimpae of the Kolomncortege as itpaseed. Lit AT Ae eaten ens venge that they would not even give an | Pisinns the Ersiood then, were Co figuidate bis irenowafot the Aesembty By appeal vo the | asta, Now Orlenne REY a ee tO large inside the church that Virciuincnt | He schoolboys, sith slates and books under BROOKLYN IN MOURNING. opportunity to the Liberal Senators yed- | share of the profits of the firm's Dasiness.. The receipts Fee ing oo y of ihe La waa eld to-day Morencad City, 0.4 ship. tae Fa tle ! fen passed unnoticed. |The it-lece tum | their aria. pressed through the crowd to the | tn Hrookiyn every evidence of deep sornw toda ix ow. they felt | ofnarm frum Jan. to May were’ itis, oat of Wee creas, Ke Wi Gemeeta wee imonene Rott orien the newspaper piess throughout the couniry roadway and looked with wondering faces on | was given. All the courts were adjourned, and | tfday to express the sorrow they felt | that ijn pecelved $25. After the peneage, of Yoonet of tas Enoeaioe Ot the Riseaceh ree Star io Crate do ihe was Very numerous. the procession. A few blocks below Dr. Chapln's | the City Hail and Court House. presented ade- | in common with millions of their counteymen | the law of ir. Jadge Curtis eid he would net send any that end were absolutely insisted upon. Iu the galleries were seated the wives and | cliurch. on the opposite aide, inen were at work | serted appearance. The flags on all the public | gt the qntimely end of the ereat Liberal leader, | More references to our trm. | 1 S.A te Banness Rotices, {nvitery on distinculehed citizens, “Values (. | puiting up a covered way froin the street tote | Andon many private buildings were athaifmaat, | fot", Should the hearts of their moro | Gotanert? Kut can pesos ‘composed | New York's Electoral Vote Cast for Grant | “auc pone rage Coantrs Chief Clerk atthe House af Representa: | entrance of the Hebrew, Temples where a faa | a d throughout the city emblems of mourning | sympatbetic followers ad incline thew inthis | the am she fan tak TY tives of Colorado and Presiding Oflicer of the | riage was to be celebrated in the evening. The | were visib! ong be: lore the i at which | hour of national grief_to forgive and forget. Mrs Mtb-T object to this sort of ¢ and Wilson. vis ets ‘nt town of Grveiey, nated after tie unmortal dead | lower windows of the residences 430 and &B | tho funeral cortege might have been expected | ‘This was what induced Camerun t move annd: ivese-it was my understandhya tist Judge Carts | ALBANY, Dec. 4.—The Electoral College reas- coe i y former Priluie employees, | Fifth avenue were gracefully festooned with | to appear, an Immense concourse of people as- | lumiment Amember of the * conversation sembied at § A.M. and proceeded to vote fer President maglin and crap ion slowly Bled cut of the | on doth sides were oc hanted, “0, What is u then leit the ried bya kee ee ee a tee er eta sue | Hshuer gir immer wished to pay tothe founder | Suna asin siogthte'SGar nth Raat ba | Or ballot andi wan fou Vip’. Oran rcered ‘The windows were ©" | of the river had ended, an’ Immense throng re- | the [Coy yg adjourned Fittman sey toroy aboat the meteer? | fatter votes, A vote tor, Vice President was mi FILLED WITH LADIES AND CHIEDREN, mained. At the Hamliton dnd South ferries } without transacting any business sinter be- Y and objection sustained, | all the % voted, aa and the, baleunles were crowded with gentle: | Tagen. Hunt after ont crvsed: leuviny an | Smuts alt the details of the compraheosive rite seine hap cteelir Seen, to gourey the vote of the Tow {he tahd atoupe colored men, | ubarently undiminished number’ nt the ‘Hat: | aminieteuston lenders, The ensral outllh Rpt ay oe ner d at Ah eeer Seen ‘vom om % CHAMBERS ST. AND hureh ti ‘ witndre eye ine, Diaries Todga at Buame, | 9 he» rises ta Nez Yaga, bane hildren could be seen. The rest: | Ho, the heare containing the remains and | hid" been agreed ubon as 1 stated m my dee | “Ze oe tare Tinie ibe reaton giv, by by, ePalner of te dan hare aoe = -ipramlabede Faleos tir. PT. farnum, a Pith avenue, over ts e he moumers were frst patch of Monday, but it required till this even- | cartis for dleeliniag any more reference tothe | ea Res vote Seplnnta Shlce Socased Ge Conaider. was heavily draped, as was niso 411, the dwelling | $Aftled over the Tonrrlages of those whe were gto Perfect thelr schemes. ‘The following ts | Srp wee Decoues, patetes the bein, thie the: Fa shtonnbte, ant Briee ine aceboy Wie pillars of the latter | proud todo homage at the tomb of the dead | MEPrugramme agreed upons4 yy le c oe ined new repeated | PINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, Sateen LE Re! ‘Fasblonnbic, an! Pendeneer heb Gnd WO were lnewias mae with Pianthropist. “The passage was ac ommplished | tze all the tmportant standing committees, aivit Sgatianed. | hiss Juige sie advised pees be Jored te perteetien ation of EF X81 Brosdway, aud trap woe. ak eae nal Famuynds the Chairmanship of the Judiciary, sat bain Se ti Nays," | Wapwespay, Dec. ¢—P. M.—The due celebra- t 7 the bead ¢ fane: rocession reac . bh umbull, en evel pion, who Know of his ever reecivii er of “ CRO LS OUTSIDR TUK CHURCT. Mediaon sqvare, it sase to a grand opposite tite | the ferry house from the | second on Pensions, froin becgthing Chairmal ings from that Hine. Phowt kaow et hataking | Mn of the funeral obsequies of the late Mr. Greciey | Walmable nad Reltable.—' ‘Betiable.—"Brown's Bronentat Afton all the The end had 4 Windom will be transferred from the Committ of thkere had heen ade! Fitth Avenue for t pas wel att ren finns. | Porty-cht firm from that time, So | eaused & pretty general suspension of business at the | Troches" are invaluable to those exposed to sudden treet. The seene on Madison square Timany case for rmed ee e Curtin In coneerucd, he has eller asia on Public Lands. Stewart will sucered Rive f Stock Exchange, and during the afternoon great stagna- | Changes, affording prompt relict im coughs, colda, &e. The steps were ail was. warv. i The Mage on the Pitch | were awaltlug’ tho derived’ of } Chairman of Mines and Mining, and Flannagan | for fom, sayining ase member Of the @rm since the | 1.0 Ls vaited, there being scarcely enough Dasiaees —— jontinaal ilax ofap. Avenue Hotel, the “Hofman House, x and Hamilton avenue was lined w Will take his place on the Festte Ralirosd. To Mir. Giney The withdrawal Cushing was | going on in stocks to give tone to that market, the gold | Burke’ are the beet. she services, ‘Tae mes, an? several business In the net leh too! is whe e s necessitat t on acca his having been to thi TRE vatact nts here were under the ine hood, ware at hale eA dd | ganization the Kadicals have determined to till | of the bar of Massachusetts, and ‘miliar with | MAFKet closing 41 P.M. Stocks opened steadily and BOMEE, Banaess cee, of Faiten a. of Superintendent Ke ad | SS te ADH Bet LAE is sale ge A Ne ne | UPall the Important committees, leaving only , the practice of the courts of New ¥ ude Curtie | ruled strong om unusually narrow quotations, until viene tate ela sisted by Inapecs | a misihie wae | Ge vacancy on ench to be filed by the Demoe | #ldthe Brin could ao better without him than with hita, after the 1 o'clock board, when under the continued | were at m: lees. Call before git e ¢ more. we gathered | 4 ferns. They 4 have, accordingly Informed the | Counsel for the prosecution called for the | nigh ruling of money, and the calling in of a further | purcheslng. eee Seuncaurer, 29 ros ss burch aching weross reet to where | ‘ Democrats this evening that they can have one | witnesses Pittman and Huss. but they failed to | esmoant of epeelal legal tender deposite (more. faily | corer oF Fulton os, member each for F and Elections, Finance, 4b Relations, Pi ! "1 ‘ounss < o Han Helations. Privileges | respond. Counsel then said they would have to | Souae a. #7 oo) the entire market yielded, and closed | + Trem-Clade”— A winter ice fr tiene and i from man, udictary, Public Lands, pass by the second charge and take up the third, mourning were suapend nda large part of the park its 1 several hunureds gathe: eof the ehureps ny Pulldings «a perecel Renee | Ncw aca ie ecok ons | Pensions. Craime. Pacifle Railroad, Mines and | for want of these witnesses, up beavy and lower, The market was rescued from en- | boys. AL, 341 Ath ay. tot ‘of the procession, After | : ar REET. Mining, and Lnvestigation and Retrenchment tire stagnation by a quick and brisk upward movement ort pauses ead of the cortege was again | The procession avon turne: thio e The cares o to at i THB THIRD CHARGE TARER UP. x8 Botrle ot \ Uncle Sam's Cough Care’ @ streeyand re: | in me tion. ‘The crater majority of the speeta- | quit tie vagh this thorugh tae aeons ee meet! | Tatebule Bebueee Tipton: eeoth et Mesere. | ‘The third charge is to the effect that the re- | in Rock Island, which developed strength and activity | gO Rete aed Mire tual seagh, ont asley Bowe, thing counect te but a current ing wer ost) omnipresent From every | Rice, and Harrison of Texas had not ‘been pro- spondent was ipod of grossly improper con- from the very send off, rising from 111 to 1144, though me prog’ ye Was ad uit motion dow b, sidewalk and | avaliable pomt on the slnewalk, from windwac, | dust, and seandalously indecent language, vided for, The object of all this ta, of course, to go direct te nied ..e mourners. veld cent. at the wind » The ation is se iidewalls wnt yielding wind up. The speculat For a Stzlish ang. Bicgent “and Lhese wa J n doorsteps, awnings, and from lamp and | create Hl feeling between Democrats anp Libe frorn — twas defendant in ease | not fully understood tn the street, bat it le generally as- | the man Nassau st, @ balcony of the Fifth Avenue Hotel, up | bests, tae populace gazed. Upon t | als, for the Democrats cannot provide for Trur ithat he world feat | signed to an outalde clique who are mancuvering this ev was very th 1 | Cf the great factor of his race. Every cross | bull without sacrificing Thurman, of for Schurz | ark wis made inn loud tone of | specialty for thelr own benefit. Pacifie Mat! on tne DIED. i ton cauld be & gy creeds | street was ble led by the multitude which | without dropping Casserly, and so on throuch nd could be heard all ever the court. other hand was weak and dropped from §74 to Six HAYES.—On W edness ning, December 4, Mae bie Be Ue nitode a? warmed to see the dead philosopher go by. | all the leap arans committees, The Democrats | | Cross-exau Hie be i ony oat t {fe | with nothing new to note in regard to its meanderings, | Mary Hayes, relict of th late Mathew ifayen Rake ean a ay vast throngs cf men, ; Maur ydgcorations were seen in Union street, | are freely denouncing this ingenious and nar- eae cet gnenened.Ne | Lake shore: wan fairly steady” and New York central | ,, the relatives aud frlendect ‘he family are invite me dsen, nouae andine 4 eautiful American Sige draped incrape | bivee of works fas Sey ane powes. ce both ewerm and tegused to 3 grap tec inet rie was Wonk. Western t i Ag ye ACS 7 THE THRONG Me euas ail allsnt a ta denna ak as suspended from the window vas | less to prevent it, They have, however, exten: ary statements, ‘The matter ‘was left to Judge ehegraph feeli indueuce of the Postinaster wt bes, Jom McK. Oe Th motions a bay ag dt | The | ed an invitetion to the Liberal Senators to meet eu jonas. Onlow Paciic and CC. and Ene recn in McKenna, Ao both odes of Fitb avent r tey ¥ baring the head as the hearse | dae ata a i he Ider | “artis to deelde. It was decided by Bisa in ty favor. * were (frat. aation coal advanced tow. | died at Quarentineg isat will, be reinte blacks” up sod "dew thet oy DaLiOg Se need Ae SRe Decree, santalaing | fay decormed morro mutening’ ab My to consider | "Tye Renate here took a recess nti P a, | Sucereee dee incce tment eahetena ee Fiatbushi Cemetery on stndar. iecember 4" Phe frien Reds Row overs maiuent A VARIED AND IMPRESSIVE SPECTACLE, Phung. and many other fut of respect to the memory of Horace Gree- | ¢) amy unree hours were devoted ta business in gold to- ish invited fo amect Cat the Staten In D crowd, A ; ha: kik leans | i vek and Fourth ave- a ee eh eating earaieaune (tie iveral Republican Commitee the tiag | Hue propriste symbols of pret" HE BLECTORAL VOTE. At the afternoon and evening sessions several | #4. {he poard adiourning at 1 P.M: inanemory of the Farmer root yeceinber Haber Parc ae i Ae Sins ne half ant, er it was also at the New Tork THE SCENE IN FOURTH AVENUE. apy Ritneawe teatiged that they had seen Judie | for ‘morcanttio’ ‘Aivficas "S| sonoe, aged 8 ream, 4 mantis ange de t jth ; Postage NU Meeting of the Kiectoral U A pcterdine ‘intoxicated In-court, and drink ale and cn Stydocand asd yee aud frends of the fainiiy, also the mom i af »house. At ky Fifth The carriages which followed the hearse con- Passer 4 1 a0 the ber ‘The Senate adjourned bers of the Caulkers’ Union, are respeettuliy invited (¢ re * and railings were h taining the dead patriot tu ned into Fourth ave- ndved and Ntnety-Twe 1 fer | until lu A.M. $iged the funeral. from hie late realdeuce, 28 11th at, Peat : | gud white, “the fags ac Gurney tery nue ata rapld galt, and the many who followed How the Greeley States Voted. ae sforelen eavices, HODINSOS.-On Tuesasy morniag, December a: Manhattan Cub, ahd at | hed Putt | were forced to run’ to keep thelr positions near | ‘The Presidentini Electors of all the States | Lendou tn Darkuese The Stokers Seili on | fousols and bonds Robe rrr pee 4 Heury G. itobinson. ‘aged 9 years, waiter a etical ai are natnites re cou | the nrogeasion. It was dust 40" arom eng e | met yesterday and cast thelr votes for President Strik: fe Re 4 millica Télatives aud friends of the family are Ha ‘crowded, with ption Eh Sour the sin was near the western horizen: | and V1 nt as follows Loxpox, Dec. 4.—Five hundred of the stokers | PyUebt today, ro ‘east th lite io tt dnvited to attend the funeral, from. hl f it aiid all the trees cast long shadows toward the RANT AND WILSON. employed by the London gas companies, who are now | The shrcle shipments, vo-day_ amount nfo BURT fice on th Sie Proce et SoC e, i gtirth avenue presented a eutiotin apc. aM one strike, have been summoned to appear before a | fecha fenan aad paid gut SALMO ia oor inate nay ’ he cortege moving toward te Onto Police court under the “Masters and Servants act. ¢ day's transactions at the Sub-Trensury covered ah ecember 4, Mary Reilly, aged 43 ys re ery, other carriages coming from the vata to Id receipts, $458,009.94; gold payments, $1,0%811.94 ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invit w graveyard, and on the sidewalks, moving to- Ow Bo disposition. id. balance, $43,761,014; eurrency receipts, $1,592, | Sttend the funeral, ph rine og CAI rd in f quare We ward It, was a countless throng, composed prin- Tokers ca thetice: | Gaze Currency payments, #10 8.08, currsacy val. | Brady, 12% Monroe et, an Friday, Decernber 6, at Tid ARRIVAL OF TA NT TTUECH ena Grape te cipally of Women und children, Why were hurry- they are determined not to resume | 8hce, #22,156,1% wetter ‘$09, H0 cancelled | © cloe! Max bes sou! re ee sidyay! H Uhhon square, was a towa d the burial ground of Mr, Greeley companions, whose discharge gave rise to Ww WHALEN.—AtRE Moun T sb At a uuarter t i Horace Greeley, ay ihe Fourth avenue and Seventeenth street, Ea: re taken bi i ercnaage ant wore | 4. ri eWhs 1 { : A picture was f ed, and | ine 1's house displayed emblems of mourniug nile the absence if gaa le severely felt throngh- SME oad urrency Del | oS tear ee” irolateh ena Sores ania hos ient elect an ived 4 nurch in, draped in and crave, At the Liveral He nien Were In line In front of the en: Last night therelty war ia, a state of par nant were 8s follows ev iaresh eit etation Ze loss, an Phareae ‘ waccioge. ithe Vi tt d Heuted | ub Kiee's headauiart | Hal dark, sha several ot Tn ‘Rae pee ls |, eM | MOA M.... 1G HTP. Mo... tna | gene GMa teria ia Weibats ureday, ‘ ly draped, hese words; ‘ anve to Greenwo at or 4 anced e pice at clock ‘ we diotingts ined mourners. iy \ { mites wes Hibde Wich. peoel “atwo t Neat stokers assembled to for Europe to-morrow (Thuraday), per oot Paul's Eplecops tstepsane were met bys trusiee cf WE MOURN THE LO8S OF OUK LEADER, pe, On neh of the "6 Tota nn F listening to adelrees phiemeuiary steainer Silesia will clove a3 P. Al. at Te SADT FUROR G8, poouk hands with the Pres dent | , id. the HOW THE GRRELBY STATES VOTED. hn geval gh thar leaders formed ip twarching order Ue Nera Rachge ati 2 Vive of tne business | = a ba fee Bd daly, , See | The flag on Wallack's Theatre was at bait ing since Tennessce Electoral College cast a unani- | 224 #feded through several streste of the city. was done al birty-second and interest, though the Speaul Hotices. i : ¢ ant ary Us mast. James MoCreery & Co. dows were pe iy Lay et, et th be —— Fovernmental hod dealers supplied their requirements ~ x - i s.0tH OF ACCOUNE UF Li's pesvagewaye | MME, James MoCreory & Co's windows were t BOF She Drvoeralo , ; nt Ex-Menator Graham Still In Ludlow Street | st ta Tacld. At the clos the rates were Thi. ba nor the corm Gn ACCOUNE OF the passagewars 1 n hurrying on for President, and_h, Grata Brown for Vice= Le snae Veore ls i eee aes rere Lat, Bat, fils yoiteeuset te prccaurer ana ine | flag drgoped midway. “The 8 Hore and there a pulicem President, Resolutions ret and sympathy Jail. re leew dificult of male at to Td & ¢ STURTEVANT HOUSE, ot. Broadway Pars oF. tle police eared the. oteetire | holated the stay and stripes the throng which pressed upon the corte for the death of Horace Greeley were adopted, The examination of Mr. Graham, President of y today called in frot the Bank of ( ana Re putaule wate satan juts nt Htrady IN GREENWOOD. Te electoral vote of Georgia way aa follows: | ghe Wa'kil Haak, on charge of teking 84000 from eae, At He0us Lhe Fourth, National, f878 SURREEON Fiehet ty \ wens Wh put Ahele The process 4 on along | » B. Grav, ot era Horace Gree | the institu begun yestertay before Commis. i tenders deposited’ in’ thees ere songs UA¥AYETIN HOTEID EE eet Wat nda the ore window of t a avenue st bi ills, frozen o hy 0; nttl te e extra wold alos of the Treastiry TTE Ho’ b alway snd tad sed°n DiWrthe a saltien with | he Ney York Hotel. were at half PUbie untae cea Cheat nadie Gen! A. H-Colqult as atiourned, atl te a a RO NAUONDORER ce ccmrca areca eT pints flee below thers wire ‘ieiontttee | gta" te ntnaon Meine Net | lovely aie tnd fountalt he ‘under tee | Banks of Magsachu- 4st sh ity weeveent to Ledte joer hy ot in, | ST. CHARLES HOTEL. 646 Lirondway 1a i pproval, which. indi mun fe Meg tee foccupied by | shadow. of the Os € plug, the. thre a we Gove 9 set Was strong. a good In ~ r men to retire bod cluse tho window | uses, the offices, were all eocupled by rs "lined the ‘rbd Wan Contbeel mane at | whale, MestIAN, aeestcee Dalene, Teas | qaaten "ects rated, la, tpt labs en eee i irre Coostion ot abit | eee Comin thas 1 epee merece ee : a peels raich ad we $ masa of | ord, one o ectors at large, i ed | Groban . ined hy ove of ‘the keepers th a on ‘of fair 1 Phitvielphis prea arrived at the sh. it | the open windows upon the sad’ Gresiey Par wn re at found itaelf the | ana he reeled the uanitiour Vote Walsh, ool ——— Hyphal i Oi d, W. Forney of the Press, Ww. | The es Were alive with men and wom Contre of un amphitheatre thronwed with hu- A. Huchanan were appointed acommit- | White Men Banished from the Indian Terris | prices aslo! Henry Hee, mB Rae TARY 2 ( «Leger. WW. Ws Harding, and J, | The nboards were occupied here end Pend Thr eee ones heateey Aaa & bright y prepare siritable resolutions to the memory tory. Did. Asted ma THE WEEKLY apn, ‘ Li. ¥ Lemekinty Jive. MeL pk fags at, Michaelis & Rackeli'e ‘The Greeley tomb ie on the summit of Locust SLAVERY IN CUha despateh from Fort Gibvor, Indian Territory, which | Pte THE REST PAMILY PAPER —The Wornly doy ton of the Buening Telegram, H. U0. aggart of | heavily draped, and. the fi IPE e arcane RAL, eine i Lafond 1 ow th nlequah, which banishes on 4 ap the'sun ny Tlimes,'and (al. Green of theSunday | ihe hag at Wheeler & Witsete tenet halt at Mew of Brooklyn, bu the shores of New Jersey h Cargo of One Thousnud eo= | Sinem Ton We hse “areaten prac cet te aa! Fess THR BEST AGRICULTURAL { (home tue Lalberal Me publican General | ‘Tho balconies of the Revere House were draped | Aaa.the kreat city which, was the scene patie Hating Negrose with Bisedheanse, ¢ 6 Siena ts RN ARY | 60s, 7.8. dd i Gent Pactgee Bci0h New York Suu, Spages. $1 year, Send your D ita y Lineoin (¢ Atha sora 4 7 ‘ow a eatest ae! unite 1 ¢ ‘ tzens, Who politic + Sire. J a +. Division of the & f Durnvarkate: Biay Dealt tore Stn the fronkeot regains By Ml. visible, ‘The bay {s algo in broad sight, with all | HAVANA, Dec. 4.—The sterner FPatchoy ‘The Yuestion ow agitated 1s w PRED | nang wasp omadl nnatncds in ulate ponte oe tho ieee — Ma tiochaon i | Dieleginah "of" Magnes ‘Iori tent Its wealth of commerce, with ships coming | has arrived with one thousand coolles, who were | &bief will sanction or veto the bill Board, the sales ‘being coutned to Ten THE BEST POLITICAL PAPER.~The N In jfew moments 9 steady. heavy tramp waa | drape ped ihe balconies st Havler & Hit Toward thepibie sus chats ty actos Cone: | 0 vious to the arrival of the steamer. py GES acts ise, at 2 At the ¢ Weekly Sun, Tadependent and Faithful, Agi wnt eat te aaipiaent of te First tgade | et Horace, Weters's were hang with | truct the visions eee NOenla 10 Oe hewapaper, published le Saute Kapirte | Terrible Death ofa Brooklyn Mechanic, f higher Nc Plunder. Spages. $1 ayear, Send your Dollar. marched down iti) avenue puat the church, | black and — white, t acharach = & " ener Rhea en es a “| At noon yesterday in Solan's planing and saw | 40< new 78 to Tx. — arrying the stors aul strives inthe centre of the , Go.s. the. flag hung down. in’ front At $88 TOM, tu, announces the arrival there of ten blood- f , oo earn ore gest ST NE vee r glume folded and heavily draped. At thistime | and was draped with Muslin and erape. ‘The | | Pollce were necessary to keep back the mnuith | hounds, to be used in capturing hegroes stilt re. Hrediepredrnvpe diel yo csma Ue oar Metropestt _ THE BEST HEWEPATRS. ~The Weekly Now Fort the crowd, which had greatly increased, and | Pacifo” Fire. Insurance Company's fag was | tude who thronged to do honor to the tilustrie ? ‘ Mable: Wie closaien | ed. hw aakee were as follower] Habs PAGS SLA zeae Bind pour Dotter Were al!” Ved to almost clo tata | draped and the building hung with m urning. ous dead, Men, women, and children swarmed | ™Aining in the mountains near that city. ‘The Aud in an anstant Le was CRictiog | siortgugertss Eriedd uoripape, we kre tik scrtiee ane ance of hall s block from be ¢ beeane | The sign of Hang’s restaurant was draped ag gu the road and blackested the sof the bill | hounds were purchased by order of the C ‘ad every revolution the Deane over Sele Lake Bilore cou uated coup joj Coutral HAS ALL THR NEWS.—The Weekly New York Sun restiv ne polive Joined hands across the ave- | was also the front of Bamberger pen: here was the opening to the tor Yhen the | ma 1G ing Was stripped from his bod cific’ State aid bouds, 110, Union Pacite Railroad Da et send your Doli Finca upmeatiy, prevented ‘thelr advance, | Relies. ‘The windows of J: Misra Gent cortege had halted, loving bands were laid non |" QR GORI ee pe revolted hia legs hsd haut were cut of Uyrthe maw | worteage. py: Union Hacitc WW centiineomesw st rion | SPARE HAyeAr. Send your Dollar hree or four well-dressed women passed down | Ward, of Crow & Rice, and of 8. Worms he coMn and drew tt quietly from, th, a . peeanery coud be stoppe head ¢ " Cay cover vat morte 7 ER. ty 3 the sidewalk, giiing in an indecent manner. | were ‘hung with muslin and crape. ‘The estab. | The Misses Greel pported by Str Cn Fase eseas Pr dal nov: Ted | i cotact wish tne revolving say and was nesrir tev: | 84, How re i Se iauts dad | FEE SWE HIORS PATER: tes Wonks Hee Bor} The crowd outside Were now anxiously awalt- | Iishments of Lewia Schell & Co. of Ott Helmer | descended from Chale 0, With alo man Not Likely to Interfere, red,” Hs, Wend lenres 6 wile sad two young cilidren, | See sha Fiisenies Nilwaulkecsaid. bt'f “it e, a Sun, pages Pe ye Nd 4 nig the arrival of Mr. Greeley's remains, The ; & Co. of Watrous, Boyden & ( she Rouse, } erent steps the cofin was borne up the steep | Col. Charles 8, Spencer, and Edwin G, Davis, . a M4; Ohio and Aississippl consolidated suking tuud? a : PORTS tu: the Week Jil, uuftled peal of the organ inside the church | of Dizg, Cunningham & Co., of Rau &Co,, | slope which leads from the aveaue to the top of | the counsel for Henry Rogers, who {8 condemned to be The Stanhope Kaltread Case, 9? Ohio end Mission! TEE BROT PASHION REPORTS tn the Weekly Bog could still be heard, the heavier notes | ged a Ma di Eaape ¥ On, Were draped and their Pe fad afte th diaok veils, the tournem | hanged tn Raymond street jail tomorrow, made an ‘The great case of the Stanhope Ratlroad wi Spee and ladien Cent York Sun, S pages. $a year, Send your Dollar, lags at amas ‘ollowed, and after them th. argued day by ex-Chancellor Willtainson, st je . se a SeaES i. atkins ra aD Wau aviven ae Baze at hal n the the front of Bogar | followed, Coctrance leading ¢ ball-bearers, end puta peal to Gay: Hotfuan in, the Clarendon Hote! faint ine, fo %, Vice Chane cello Doxa, pee Helin 4 Cleveland. Cotuinian Cretan it aa fi ye Bet MARKRT NiRPORTS tn the Weekly ew eneath " 0 hen one o 0 x a " " ¢ ault wae neta restrain the National Itaitw Olle ists, Wis; Cedar Fale and Minnesoua ists, York Sun, 8 pages, $layear, Send your Dollar, i Niituees would come forth and look pte | 4 PORTRAIT oF rm onxat ruriosorman, | thovitley ind the vations other diguitariea who | UistAutoruey bette at natu the area ive | Gouumany fron building w through Hae to Phiacelpii. | fle following wore the highest, lowest, and ¢ enue, At’ fast, about balicoase aiswere te | euitahiy a of Wi tavenies & f enuy, did not xive | a decision will probably be rendered this weeky prices of stocks onnge THE BEST CATTLE REPORTS in the Weekly Weq srnful “procession appeared, and in due time | Co. was hi ‘and crape, 8 Was slo THE COFFIN AT THE GRAVE, So eho sath a wparations: and sata that he ——— WY. ©, @ Hudeon Con... “et” “4 it ae Yori Sun, & pages. $1ayear, Bend your Dollar, entered the sacred cdites: the front of Beligman & Co. The establishment At the top of the hill the coffin was set upon | woul’ aph his decision from Altay to Ko. Two Convicts Escape from Sing Sing. Lake Shore to ape eye pi AES Iho police were” cumpateeetit the churc | of 2. Herrman d Bon and of Satterlee, Blackwell | trestles. (10 front of it was the opening of fee | fi eran inade negusibted #it th “| PougHenurste Dec.4.-Two convicts named | Meek tala M4 Fay Se aoa rd Monga vn) Rh | fe com Jed jose the! . ourning, . T. Stewart's ‘4 " ps led down Into ue . 0 oe " Joho hiely ani obert aopepod escaped from S) x +4 on Wigs ew Keun, 8 gee ayoar, nd Your a. foors on account of éreat jam outelde. | le store was closed. ‘The flag of the | shirted gr Ms stood about near the new | peady for thuesecntens wt Ble doom. Big Bec to-day, Gnd up W the latest accoumte nad | (Sin teks aud Western ps a3 Addrows, PHI SUN, New York city, any Of the possessor. ot *the coveted pieces | Astor House was at half mast. and the pillar | turned earth, ‘The Reve JM. Pullman stood at rey athe not Leen captured Naren.” i att pf baseboard entitling then to. admiasion and cornices were heavily 4. the head of the tomb. Grouped about were the | muy aeceptl : Canton Lind ¢ : 108 turned away disappointed there being nc ‘As the procession passed St, Paul’s Church the bearers, and the vast throng which at times jo Reception to Minister Washburne, Pighe or Die. Western Union Telegraph lett a (hom, ,Brery ait of uke church the | bell tolled solemniy, old Frialty Aaawrertae the | almoot ened to, avige In upen the | | The Union League Club gave agrand reception | | Catarh killa more people than any other diss | Nortewestern fA ith ws, alsies, an galice a were cromded 2 re ; mournful knot a The varfous inturance Som. Fave on a ube artes” lenton, | to the Hon, E. B. Washburne, United States Minister to Sy RT oy poeise Aainuaar eawesera Prsterred u “eo we BRWARD-Lat on Wonday alan here] ound ihe alta s down Broadway cir lage ham Man- | France, last night. The floral display was magnificent 2, New York: Pighs cotartt Milwaukee and Bt. Pe ON 1 opent hs No. heb, €0 ezed within the vesue ‘of the bell ‘were ei ton Fle, Whitelaw Reid ‘William M. * . ew York, Fight catarrh or x ee Bt. pret. 2 76% | gol pepe lace Watch, No. bid, coming fromm Mercut Teach the inner port argo Co." wea hit | Bvarte, lair Tousey, John KR. Stuart, and | G°¥- Jewell and stall, Gen. McDowell and stall, Gen. pareevtiea AoA Spgs Mad. hig | NOE Pigickeg ste: to catia.” Phe‘ander fu retura te alt the thr lings of ‘Trinity ‘Suureh were | othert'a well Kuown, who’ dla Lomage Yo the | Sale and stat, Staite! Bewis iat sak, Os, OD ’s Museum has heon united tothe Youth's | fhe, aud Miralaalin! fe ag Med ‘onclusion of the serv crowded with men boys. ‘The wi tman whose mor gnee wee it | more, Gen. Burns, rpe, Thomas t joston, Hartford aud Lirte jappy Reliet Tor Vou patiently for, the conclusion of t | crowded with men and ‘boys. “he throng was | Tea h tal t till, At | more, Gen; Burns Gen, Gen. Sharpe; Ti athe uision of thetwo oldest ofp | fantom Hartt fs | ON MARRIAGE. we N Arti EL Few mulnutes before one o'clock, the Tovementa | ps arsat alecar Uhie point ag at aay time dure foot of the grave wept Mr. Gi is daugh- | 6,6 A ean Oewald feat jataniel Willis: father of N yes Sz | Socthton p mackegs pt police am r reaqrangen | Ing the day. ‘At Bowling Green nay ‘oceasion | (ers. All around the vast m&ititud look on in eee aca Mills, fret published the Companion, pearly Mfty yei Hisaninel ent te Sean af Pied indicated — the ing forth divided, Soins dow! id respectful silence. Dusk bad fallen, and wrapt Speeches were deliver the Hon, Wm. M. Brarts, ago and to-day it is one of the sprightiiest ama most my 1 sad Bis Jos preky, a* , the assembly. 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