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‘Sstal of Dr. M. P. Moore, Oharged with Cen- spiring te Murder Mr. A. 5S. Livingston— Eateresting Testimony of “ies Warden, © Young Lady. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Recorder Sasitn. Pup. 18.—The trial of Dr. M. P. Moore, who it ts alleged @evieed various plana to «fe >t the murder of Mr. Alfred @ Livingston, of Trenton, N. J., was resumed this morn- tag. Im consequence of the absence of one of the jurors ‘he proceedings were delayed halfan nour. On his arri- wal the Recorder reprimanded him, saying that if he did wetatiend punctually in fulure, means would have to be wesorted to to procure his attendance precisely at eleven wolock. Mr. Dayton was not present to-day, ‘Miss mary Warden, rather preposseasing young lady, ‘wae called for the prosecution. As soom ag she ‘was sworn the junior counsel! for ihe ao- the testimony of this witness, only count im the indictment upon ee Be which See, tad eny prior ar ck, attempt at the life rf Mr Livingston could not be included in that count of the Mr. "Brady made ype tao wbich he argued pet cnls the - out tee (ere @f the brother of Dr. Moore, to which did not object yg ‘as inadmiseable. He said what this jary to pars whether Dr. Moore himseif ever Filet zeae A 3 & at ‘arren street, re street; during those visite the name of Mr. B was ofien mentioned; 1 became aciuainted in Apgust; I wert one day; ymoneeeret emmy: that lew years ago assigned hie vropeny jon, and that ee * by but te quently removed to ti Er hd geton) was out of tbe way; he 0 to Trenton end say ihat { was an orphan fro! ia, that my parents bad cied of the og wal, fever ‘Starr, the fs vagivg In Norfolk, amd go there to of ‘winieter of the chi ‘Dg Very intimate with him; after! fmto the noure | was to kill him in any possible way; gave me a bettic apd told me to saminister Be cestents, ‘wbtch would make bim sleép, and then I was to fim 3 get Procure @ boarding house ode walt Ul Phad » good opportuntty to kill Mr. Livingston; he gave mes bammrr, and toid me that in front of Mr. Ltving- trees, behind one of etwo very paper in tbat piace; be said that be bad cases where the patient would lay tor hours, but weuld recover again; he to strike hard, snd on no whave Give. bes on: the ving the answor, and the Re- Miss Warden she must tell the nature could not do it ta y Teculd commence a flirtation with hi 4 persoade him to make an appointment easigvation house in Philadelphia, where the act, and then retorn to My my Ai I has 8 form at Soutbrort. an e8t0) afer which I sent the waiter for ‘wrote © pote to Mr. Li op Seow iv e wi ‘that | wanted to see him on *) vpartolar business; nt bed something to communicate to him; that bis life was im danger, acd if be would speedily send word or call at the how! 1 awh A give bim particu ars; | sent the letter 10 ‘the Post Ofice and saw Mr. Livingston on the pow A ot lowing for afow moments the couversition related Dr. Moore and my coming there; T returned to New Tork @m Saturday; 1 er waa at Troaton betore, acd pever wew Mr. Livingston from the Friday in which | commu- otoated the perpese for which 1 went to Trenton, until afer Dr Moore was arreatrd Cross exemined by Mr. Brady—Wr. Livingston knew of this altemp! to get me to kill him mer is living. renide, Miss? 1; 1 don’t think that pnb ALY ib the care; I am willizg to answer anything that bas to do with the case, but I decline an overing thet question. nor—The question is proper, and “meg mustan ewer % Winess—lo tne country. (La r.) Couneri—| must know where ane lives Weems Iveo in Westchr ster county; her name isfSasan W. — ola are you’ A. Must | answer inet question? | es ‘You must. Mitweve—fuppore 1 *ou't know? ruil bee A w Q@ Have you get a family Bible hy Yea; I ‘will eerd for th, f you wiek. Ovuree!—No maiter about it. 1 believe |: does. ‘Does it contatn a record ‘was Hevry ; | bave revided im diiferent places since my fetber died; | lives in Willamsbarg im Ninth streot, ‘with my mother, and also in Souin sire! avout & father’ fenir = 1 know @ man named Joseph Hyatt for throe mas ¢ only known Mr. Livingstom since October, «1 bad « letter from Mr. livingston between the fame I Gret saw Dim and tbe doctor was arrested: | can: get remember where that letter is—vory likely i ie Durned. | bursed ali my jetiers in Ma: Mi Livingston eaid in that letter | acted very strange, bat thapkes me kindly end 7 me Ww keep bim informed of the vi spour doings of the Dooter; ogbed at me taking are of niswelt, lanewered hie leder | ‘is story © aay person in the world, nor did I thought be cas a0 awful vi isin; this the most remarkebie thing that happenes my experience; | did not tell my mother about ihe Transaction, por co | think be knows it now in iu de. tails; Mr. Hyatt, a young gentleman, introduced me to De on the Wiiliameburg ferry boat wat Gia "204 nae Bim to ake oe the 1 cenversed with the Ooctor slightly, ca b we that | did mot bear o! avy charge against Bim; subsequently | wen wihoe reveral Umea; & might have doea thres weeks ‘bat | went with Mr. Byatt to see the Doctor; it was the aller boop the conversation bad no relation to any. oth, manuers wore ibore of a gentleman: b Fez: a patient, about three times I viet ~y oonduct on al! the occasions was ve that he had some bari ne city, and that | could do mother sald | might go, would be pees be wante c 1 stersted that there tho wat not Inqalre particaler wer here it come Bowe, my moth censiote of Jour parece: rns o ¥ brother and myrell, Mr ‘Wiiliamedorg and tole ie% dav,” it was ip the “nq at fife * me toask me if | e mother koe w ihat toink ane opeaed the pail ovo ” x front room for ap hour, soc my in the Pack parior ail the tme mec & rm rog the tay lew aiier be ieft was L'vingeton, bot cid ror t baviners nor did pbe ask moony ve ye of the vidaal de; be does baw etieve he @ ia the oot 7. Phillipe’ office; | was up 1 the tims of [ iamiy, we bad + the com Arecy to kill Me. f ' [pretcaded to him that | wae J capnot poattively fre I not think wreck bim with astonishment, dr wo belteve that | was anything bot d retpoob bie young lady be ‘me afer 'NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1857. 54 ses iu < eto TERE fy i & ‘and tbis has nothing to Mr. Brady—Madam, you will permit me to respectfully except lo your decision. (Great laughter ) Q. Did you ever livein Laurens street? A. I deoline 1g that question. ag Warden? A. Because J think it would smination the utmost sttention wes manifested by the suciepce. and the peculiar manner in which she ans wered ‘be questions propounded by counsel b | the subject of geveral remark during the remainder of the session. Mr. Brady stated inat mber of the police force called at his office this morning and stated that he bad 2cergen suibority that the colored man Still was , Phillips replied that if that wasso, Sill was treat ed rery upkindly, for they buried him, Mr. Bragy objected to the reading of Still’s deposition Mr. Phillips cespatohed a mest for Jastice Welsh, before whom the parties Ia order to econo mite the time he read the examination of the accused be- ‘ore the magistrate, which was as follows: — He ssi¢ that his name was M. Price Moore, that he was 45 id, born in New Jersey, ved at iol Chambers ste: and that’ be practiced medicitie and surgery. In answer the question, What have you got to say reiative to the charge relerred against you! ne replied, “This charge is false; my rother, the witness, is grosaly intemperate, and hes recently made threats to injure ms, in the execution of which this ac cusation is made. Mr. Livingston is my deadly enemy; he has detraneed me out of; amount of real emiate, aad there is & civil anit pow rahe ip the Supreme Coart for the recovery of esame J believe that this cbarce ia made by Lvingston for the purpose of ruining my charaster aad dis abiing me from prosecuting my M. PICK MOORE.” Taken before me November SQaAs6 ELSH, Police Justice. 8 he oouta not ray that ve remembered two colored meu; he believed one colored of Dr Moore; the defendant was not present ween whe affidavit of Stull was drawn up, tad the witness thought sul) wi ot present when the affidavits were ued between Counee’ on both sides lepouition, who, tt wilt ths Court decided that ‘ne dectsivn would be reserved until a witness arrived from Trentor, who was expected to day. Counsel for ‘the prosecution vtated that be would rest his_case, with the privilege of calling Major Quoningham when be arrived from Trenton, and also to offer some rebutling evidence. Both junior and the senior counsel for the defen Oart addressed the Court at comsiderabie oe, mato taining that Dr. Moore could not be tried in the State of Ne rk for conspiriog to murder Mr, Livingston, woo was & resident of new Jersey, and algo that no overt act a — out this alleged aitempt to murder bad beep His Honor overruled tho objection, observing that cour se) could take the bemed! of the that ever bad been concocted to injure s mos: rer; and talented — ¢ this coma thought ite strange anomaly r. ton was not pat u the stend ase witness, and tatetioed test 8 wae ine 10 Ur Mocr,tnstead of Mr. Livingston, who claimed toown the property. ith Lave te Gene Worley mine mask lam)-like Wesley before the jury, but the desporaio when ae Dr Moore, oalied on the two negroes, Salli end Wesley, that they conversed together as 10 the ww from Mr. ston. ‘was concerted this Se be believed he would establish that esses. tthe conclusion of Mr. Brady’s speech, the Court e¢ journed tl) to morrow morning, when the evidense for the. defence will be gtven. TRIAL OF THE PRISONERS BEFORE SPECIAL COMMIS- SIONER BETS. Feb. 18.—The examination of the French prisoners charged with having committed frauds upoo the Northern Railroad of France wes brought up befsreeposial Com. missioner Botts at 12 M. yesterdey, at the United States Marshal's offee. The four prisoners were present. Al) the counsel were present, except Mr. Bastced. Mr. Jos chimesen, the Assistant District gAttorney, represenied John McKeon on behalf of the United States, Mr. Fogerty Sppeared for David, and Mr. Tillou for the French govern. ment. Mr. Devlin applied for a postponement of the case fora few days, until the recovery of Mr. Busteed, as they intended (o show that the Commissioner bad a0 power to ry the prisoners; thet Mr. Basteed was ox, to pre- unenn 0 that point, amd he was the only one ba an: Townsend | inquired as to the cere of Eugene Greiet. to know if the French goverom: cossenes Coates kim ‘Mr. Tillow stated that he did pot intend to against Grelet. Mr. Joachimasen agreed ‘Mr. Townsend in: tae acoussed. lio was informed ‘hat Dabaa hed not arrested. Mr. Townsend then objected to proceed ing with the case until all the acoused were arrested. Commisriont then moved to suspend the ‘case until » éecision was got from scthority upon the wilt of ara which bas been ed an’ ferved. ease. least for a few day, say'ng, unler: the cage was ed vurne great injastice would be done to the prisoners, (asi! Tights would be compromised, and the'r liberty for lie fa pong if the Com:mis:ioner persisted case. Commissioner Betts refused to seoved to ‘be appl'sation Mr. Townsend ther ob, to proceeding with the case, as he considered |' the Commirsions, hed no right or power to act in this case or to ‘ry the prissuore, and thet the Marsbal bad po righ) a objection Mr. Fogerty moved that David be discharge1, beowuse the treaty for extradition expressly says thet the exirad! tion of perrons cannot ake unless throagh the age matic agents of this and foreiga governments e aoneate « agent of a foreign governmect most officially apply to the diplomatic agent of oor government for the ‘exuredition of @ person or persons gulity of crimes, before said person oF persons can be arrested reat beck to . ey government. In thir cave the French Coasal he of France in s be made such an appiloation? made appit jon of the prisoners; 16 dose not the warrant or aay paper before you, nor does the tion pretend that be has Joachimasen objected to the discoarge of David, and considered that a: ® warrant bad been mace ageinet flicient to hold him. er Botts overruled tho application for the of David. in moved for a p»tponement, on the g-ourde jurteatetion to act In the by the act of 1848, vot. 0, p. 802 of the Stata'na, y+, (hat all Commirsioners appointed after tbe ac sbhoold net the power to isfae warrants, uoless special ¥ sppointe nd as Commicsioner Seti: bat been Apprin'ed subtequcnt 10 that act, be consequently hed no power to lesne warrants Uy. Jeachimasen objected to thas understanding tho Statute, &e. The Cour ssl for the prisoners rose several other ovjoo tions to gcing ob with the case, to tno jarisdiction of tae Commirrioncr and to the legality of prooveding upon tho warrant which they represented tba materiatiy di feo tive, Three or four hours were thes consume in contro. verry, without avy decision belmg come to, The case was jhon adjourned lll to-dey at 12 M Supertor © Before Hon. Judge Sh MORE SHANE TRANSACTID 18 —Kdward Macember, receiver of the Astor Bank, re | ts. Wiliam Woolsey, survivor.—This waa an action oa | note tor $7 600 at six months afier date, f | diecounted at the Astor Bank, which has since operations, The defence set np ie that Joba Wovlsey, now Ceceared, wae & partner of William Woolsey, and that be (Jobp) subscribed tor $10,000 worth of shares o' be rtork of the Astor Bank, for which he was to give his own noter, that the note pew at inane was drawa “six months after date | promise to pay,” &o, bat that by m'stake and Inadvertency Jobn Woolrey signed the name ot, ybe firm “John Wooley & Son,” though the shares # Fe not for the benefit of the Orm, but wore solely for bis own acoovnt he Jo’ge ruled that unless the plaintiff could show the orvent of William Woolsey to the signature of the note, be should direct the jury to give a verdict for the —— Counsel not being able to faraish such proof, the jary verdict for the defendant. Axsera'h, be bene ae CIRCULAR lates most extensively in every ptate of FESTIVAL—FOR THE BENEFIT OF TES 1 aii tie Society attached to &t a relief of the poor, will take place on next rary. . ab 7 o'clock bmeore the lady managers, the evening of the P. A—THE MBMBERS OF NO SURRENDER A. Lode No. ¥) gre requenied to be. ber pana ta their at at their lod, lay sy aveaing, a th sSiaoek, oh “7 Jossrn Matuews, R. 8, r proved insoxpronied of 8 seek comanay iat no ete teave Sesnteneae indo emtinaal 8 private cnter, by a A aaaean. Sin ee Ny ‘was conducted ‘all i over, Parouaytad Tr THE BOARD eee MM, 1807. ‘Theatrical, Musieal, dsc. Whereas, Doing daily made by the public in rela at Baoapway TABATA ears, H, and T. Plecide, Mr. Hons vm }; and whereas, the provisions in Ble eore: and Mrs, Blake, Mrs, Lizzie and other f | 7) ‘or charters are ‘snflictent to compel them vorites, will syeeee | ry yoy “excellent of the | to ‘such, ‘as the pi convenience a ee” ‘night, The “Ein Boy” is to be be ee eer es be rivet ies v4 ‘NisLo’s GaRpan.—This is anpounce’ as ones sh ee te caine sald wasle goules ‘ast Of those universal favorites this Board, at an early dey; apd further, thas shir grat double vom F-) “ai 7. ne neisi of Ro! Bouquellere” « and ‘‘Medina,”” Bowsey TxeaTxs.—Mr. Howe’s peouliar local entitled “Unole Sam, or the Maniso of the Tom which time all the parties interested in gain om the bills for this eveuing The lavghad! be heard, THOMAS McsPEDON, of the *4 Tiokes, THOMAS We ADAMS, | Committee ‘Sirtog Jack” will also be piay ei PRTER aR MONEY HAN, i on fees comedy styled Jeon eee TINE, ‘ASONIC.—THE LODGE ROOM ON TEE COBNER of Broadway and Bleecker street will be rented for the Hak ear on reasonable terms ‘tne? W. STeIv HR, 267 Broadway, or JUBN EATON, 332 Was rAYOR' 8 OFFICE, NEW x ul pep Ble 16, 1851. ‘Notice is hereby giv ire entitled “Gotpg to the Races.” io be vaccinated will wil be aden to o prompls, wi thout charge Lavea Kxenz's —Shakeper: elegant comedy “ by eaunae of the diepenenrica, whe: ro phyoian 4 ‘Muon Ado about Nothing” Is to be the first piece to. | Sfe consiantly in attendance: s sould, pce & night. Miss Keene will personate the character of Bea and Mr. G Jordan that of Benedick. Tae ‘Firs: ig the Mr. Wiikins, the author of ibe bigbly successtul called “Young Now York”? and ‘My Mirror,” ia underlined for» benefit next Saturday Axmnican Museca —This afternoon the patrons of thir Biapeusny i rhe opporuunky Se thus rear corner of Waverley place and Christopher street. Tieversary is located a: 371 Second avenue. ae hes eh MAREN ANDO WOOD, Kayor. olar este lighment will be entertatoed in the ¢rams | Pa a SS a Sn gna Be by the am pieces styled “ Romance Under Diff OTIOR bia OF PROPERTY ASSESSED FOR gaits snd the ‘‘Irisb Lion,” and in the evening wita a ~ the “Willow Copse ” ‘at Miers xisy —So far as regards sloging and dancing, no fuvkt can be found with the ammes tendered at tbe Cif-remt establahmenta to night Tho aftarpieces consist ot ‘Re bert Macaire,”’ at Geo. Caristy & Wood's; ‘Hoaor to Dr. Kare,” at Bockley’s, and i the “Ravel Family’? at Mechanica’ flail. By the way, the Bryant Brothers, who ‘are great favorites bere aod elsewhere, ara to take pos sersion of the last named eatabilehment next Monday. Lavra Kauye’s Treatax —ComPiiwentary TastiMoNial to E G, P. Witkins —Miss Laure Reone bus rd or fered she ase of theatre to the friends of W)kina, author of * My Wiie’s Mirror” and “Young New bo purpose to give him @ complimentary bene fit, as a toxen of their appreciation of his efforts 10 raise the cbavacter of our Awerican dramaiic literatare anc popularize plays tbat are American in spirit as weil ae iv name The testimonial will take piece next Saturda: +ventog. when the above pleves will be performed ; Miss Keene and Mr. George Jordan taking the principal par:: in both pieces OTICK TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. —SEALED PROPO sals wil be received antil Feb: ior the building ano furnishing the Morris canal, seventy’ feet loug, on Waahl three quarters of a mile from Jersey City ferry; the b decompletouon or before the Ist dey of Apr d specifications can be seen at J. B. & Gutver's ofc, No. 1'Montgomery etrect, Jersey City, undersigned re A cespateh from Berlin of 7th of January saye:—Th+ audience given by ihe King to Mr. Fay, the United States oe ree it of the a ben Min} Switzeriand, and to Count Muliinen, a Swiss 0! pg tty ang ag ey Mg, Nay ny y eons ed pr EE Sipe eset , if they deom i forthe interest ‘ofthe county #0 to do. GEO. McLAUG: freeholders of JOHN STURGES, JR. § the County of Hutson. U. A —CELEBRATION OF WASHINGTON’S BIRTH di ‘he order of United Americans in thie city aad ooo EPHRAIM PRAY. , fremcmrge | ot ADVERTISEMEETS RENEWED EVERY DAY PEHSUNAL. me Breoklyn, celebrate the 12bub ae of Dicthday l Sees Omer ae THR PARTY WHO | 'itashistua, sine Cera; Pose oo Monday 2 tone cai) again, they may be ace ‘with all the room ' they ‘The exercises will consist of an oration. by K, W.'Andrews. Esq. together with appropriate vooa, and instramenta, music. required. cominencing at 11 o'clock A. M. NFORMATION WANTED—OF €UFAN FAIR, AGED 17 | ,,4t2¢ cirecton of Gerrge-a, Bi Aingham me gy years, supposed to bem New York city, by Ker masher, Mersbal. ? ‘aren SForty = an oe Margaiet Fair, at 399 Poplar street, above Bleventh awenne, Gown! Pile avenue to Puereests eirest, up Fou" 2 caldera ements ore an § teen hairent baaing around the staine of Washes, noi OUNT PLEASsRT AND THR 22D —THE OLp woe by eam ‘ark, passing in review defore bis MEA RT atl a Ee eT reese ER | Bor ihe Mayor nd the Comin xa Counc im front of the ty Flace on Tuesday, the 24th inst. 188 ESTRLLE VERNON—A LETTER FROM T. 8. Sees aye aes. square Post office. Address to Phiiadelphia, M” B JONN H. js, ere by pane. aught from Lives ill find ® letter of importance Almon Nor’ ‘89 Front street. ia Triende at the ‘of Me Ault, Wheelosk & . JOHN MOORE WILL corse a PSR ons the Broadwi ‘ost offs Free tickets of sdmisgion to the Palace for two pe: some each, can be obiained of W. W. Osborn, 275 Grand street, f Mayo Bartlett, southwest coraer of Bedford and Carmine mreets Charles BE. Gildersleve, 17 Wiliam street, or o° the members o: LEXANDER E. KERCH, ebairman. nas ® Gupensisve, Horace A. Buss. 0, Soest v. A tEE MEMBERS OF THE oannae ARE RF. wo attend the next = init aalivoret b; ‘Bo. sa this (Pb areng) or Sreaing ‘the Sachem, Brother N- s. Hustoo ¥. FITZPATRIOK, ©. ofthe, abee! By order. JANTED—TO ADOPT, A MALE, INFANT, THREE iC MEETING. Months old, Address'A. B., box 164 he last immer, whem that fearfu! and fa‘al pos <= — Ulence whict ye = “4 2 et Ser MILLINE . upon our borders ure and tin ni ay Sea iene VULIVERY.—MRS. RALLINGS, 67. OLD CANAL 1 eavily upom a few 1 thropic and tem, it bd M street is now ready to sbow to Southern and Western fee a we asckt, ‘Wes merchants spring and summer pattern bonnets the latest Pa and Fislan mod cd ihemeclree by copelase courareots and ia fence ote pervs du of dievenainn, TR . owe Who were y NFOyIDR MANGE, PATTERN RQNWHRD AND, ARTIRICTAL | te tge el hema ae hater epi airs, will open on Thuraday, 3fth Inst., an elegant aésor’ Se ak ctharedteet cetaas of oon a4 od ment of the above mentioaed articles ‘The under ool that thay are but enticipating the pab sentimert, In proposing that some suitable expression and THE LE LECTURE SEASON. substantial evidence of appr inn should be given by the community of ‘he services aod self sa*riloce of these members YROGRAPHICAL AND STATIGTICAL, 6 SocTRTY.—a | of tue medica! profession particularly with a view to the re 7 paper will be read this (Thursday) evening, a8 lef of the widow and children of Dr. Crane. atthe mall quepel of the of the Rew York Uni i? (Fer this purpose we Fequeat Out our fellow citizens fquare, by Dr. fiileell. of Washingion, on attends meeting to be held nt 's Room, in th Orogrephy ot ‘north aes "america. Free to Yo members of the eo. $s Hall, Brooklyn, on Thursday ‘next, 19h inet... ciety and their friends. [347 Mo adoot such measures a8 n edecmed suitable ROIURE-BY THOS. ¥. MEAGHER, ON FRIDAY aa ii F. Yall re. 4 evening. Fel coum, (i . . Yonkers. "Bamecr= "Life Times and 6 Genius of Daniel Ot Con: iis Ya Open at] o'clock; lecture to commence at 5 ity tenia YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN UNION OF KEW YORK Sixth lecture by Wendell Dr. Chap! $48 Broadway, Thursday “The Phil cat aes, theo Dookwre st. A Francis & Oo. St an at broadway, WIGHT H. OLMSTRAD, Chairman Lee. Com, MW Benes, Be 200, a2 hye order of she Comma B. soak, M. D., Secretary Brooxny, Feb. 13, 1857. a Dawe 0 THE MEMBERS OF HENRY CLAY LODGE, NO. 10, 8 DANOMG ~ A special meeting wi eid at thee GGUS Aare" eo} romdway: oppoate Bond aren, CP: rue ot kit ‘satgenih street. on Price oy Tor vale lessons, ‘and ‘Siataey ov {otek “Grand R GUILMETTE, OF THE PYNE AWD consulted = ony , Ng, Feb. at) ‘oe! Hruiness of importance wilt be brought before the, meeting: members are req aan a thelr Lodge a ma on Washington's birth day, at 7 o'clock A. y order fous Haan: oh 6 AMMANY fOCIRTY, OR COLUMBAN ORDER. — Brotners, n special meeting of the institution will he helt of the Great Wigwam, on Fi soiree every Bati —DOCTO! in the eounell ham! ance evening, 20th inst, Mt baif sn hour alter the setting’ of Uh france from Hoon AM Ula Ps ke Genera! wn pune ates wiance requested By order. DREAY AS, Grand Bachem: Stervex etary. Manhattan, seagon of snows. recond moon. year of dissove: ry 365, of independence 41, and of the tnatitution the 6#uh ET iB BU La pope A PRACTICAL SURVEYOR, WI O great deal of big time in selecting governm: t ands in the Week being Gbliged to attend the sale of lade lows the coming #pring, would so.lelt furiner commissions Will elther enter ual Arrangement or on commis tion, The best of city references given. Adiress J. W. H 10s King street, New York. AXES —THE COLLECTORS WILL, BE AT THE OF fice of the Stuyvesant Insurance Company, under the Powery Bank on Friday, 2)th inst. to receive the taxes for he vilage in the lowne ¢ Morrisania and Weet Farms. Win. (Soper, Daniel Desmond and Ed. W. Lyon. Oaliesiors. ASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY.—dANQUET AT THR DA Avior Ly Gaceer Ate Frente ne and Religious Liberty, will \ give “ir second ann’ 4 fom of the birth day of the I'atoar of his fOown eBouve, ‘on Monday ovening, the Zid Say c Tiekria for the dinner cin be had of the at the county clerk's a noon N EXPERIENCED MUSIC TEACHER HAVING AFEW vacancies for pupils on the pianoforte, would like a few more at her own house, on terms. Please midress ©. V. P., Herald office. T BARGAIN—AN EXCELLENT ROBEWOOD ianoforte, of beautiful tone and touch, but little used, rrapted. will be sold ae an old piano taken in Cail at 196 West Broadway, near Canal street, p*snes AND MELODEONS —THE HORACE WATERS ed pianos and melojeons are to be found Pianos and melodeons to rent and rent base, for sale on monthly paymenta. Second $10, melodeons $#) to $135. 7IOLIN.—INSTRUCTION ON THE VIOLIN, AT THR pupil's residence during the day. Terms medoraie, Ad- dress Broo klyn Teacher, Herald }A®TED—TO PURCHAFR. A SECOND LAND Y, Price must be maderate, Address A. La, bas 140 ebrunry, 1°57. reasurer, Richard B Connolly » eftice, Cuy Ball, until Saturday ine he 2 ‘Wa. B, Romtsson, . Beeretary. W TLLIAMSBU Ro Saeime NEWSPAPERS, MALL COUNPRIRG, AND (TEMS THAT This Spit, oy petra Alogi in che eating As the pro She teaP ofthe Arne 2 Osean, toa PORTER ener OF THR TIMES Por our Oi A vether grout aaben UUT TO DAY. SIATRES LAKGR FAs ae Pitted betty ts es REWARD —LOST, ON THE 18tM INST, oes fe Reeey tu 9: Third avenue, between Righteonth and Twenty Te may be bad She of the news rreta, » pair of @ ectscles Please leave them wid Jann.» Dok Wiia? PoLLows Necves, 122 Kast ‘Rinne fireet, near Third avenue recson Hlarves v8. Mervachusrita State Axricultaral Boctety bringing ® Railrond to Terma, by HP. 1. Bracelet hile stopping chewed gold reesive. the of the lady by leaving It with Taye pose eee. and the thar 149 Fulton street, by Omag s, REWARD. —LOS?, ON SATURDAY NOON, A $i biack and tan slat; has short cropped ears, the off ear alittle smaller than the other: fore lege rather bow; & ema’ white spot on 1; very fall v Imy fal, and ve jd, ond crouches down when spoken to, f A leather strap collar, acd answers to the name ot where she ma rth story, shal Ary person giving informal u ret Ire: fonnd, tive ibe above fi Pact Frnand Fancy THE BALL SH s0%. RAND BALLON SATURDAY Le BVENING, 1 FES i, ‘at Mile Caroline Vezien’s ret The ball will open at 8.0 clocks eres ial ela, Gfty cents, Classes meet every day at 3 o'clock P. em, ital; Pees s becioeal Pee coe TBWICK, 84 Namau enn $500. —A GENTLEMAN, HAVING THIS AMOUNT: ‘tend. door be money of $200, igblv Tespectah ie, traveliog fexhibiden: something end witbout competiien ‘There is a certainty of making ny Ph without, ny risk. Apply to WI CO,, 3344 Brosdway, room, —THE ADVERTISER HAS — awe =f nee menue tol bia wi =o 00 WANTED, ‘AN TO JOIN Al yd $3 Tent ree AN alr a | BOIETY Goeae ory ion totes) ” be made in the ‘next wo years. business; the atend he sales to to the finan. ial di bi rhich faribciass te Natoas vi ae ase ee room 18. WANTED- IN cae AND A a uan way, join as 9p pariner. jm business siesta $2,750 Sere crea Savona if. ai required. “Address Hardware, office. $1,000. “WAND. 4 PARTY TO JOIN THE AD- etriser, ina first cirse saloon; or if any Paes’ 1 lke entage with me me in any Bung ad aca ter, Ter 208 Basile way.room No, 6 2 ‘WANTED, FOR ONE YEAR, BY A RE: naible man, for by unex invfirst Inquire of! SR WATSON, Ny, Mr, Por- curity will be given No, 6 Beekman street, room 11. $2. 000° TO $3,000 WANTED—FOR HIS A MORE ‘will be ‘TO $10,000.—WANTED, A SILENT PART- doable the amount. “Address box 3579 New Wank Pat wae $5.000 5 a fee Se, 00h Se eee $8,000 SASF arr -te,.runcmane, | sill fe Dot leas than 2) ee front, by half the hisee: fens oreea sanoen, both front and rear, N¢ ticed Unless the street and number be given, ceed the above. Address Ready Mcuey, box ane ‘Ro- ex- Herald oftce, $10. 000 eee FIRST f msgid AND MOR. perproty ceniay oc a ine nr weet Ge the Pas h and, teen eaten in value. Apply toT. B. VOOR: oraz OF THE ATLANTIO MUTUAL IRSURANOD Company, New York, Jénuary 38, 1567. The Trusices, with 2 ebarier of Promtums received eadiasiaets 3 Jeocmber, 1360 et cata erie Se AS » of ibaa Tha, ise, 1M7, I 1, 1268 and ainty per ‘ent 0: redeemed by cash .. 3 L etett ts tite t tts SESSSERESESESS roma em gee 3 £ 5 a ‘RORMENTS. Amount paid for lowes by death. Amount paid itorent on Aaividerida, ac. =a seme : exchanges, hc. Amount of earcelled notes and return premiums on cancelled poitcies Morris Franklin, George Greer, Avrod Freeman, M.D. Insane C. Kendall, John le Rogers, — Willa Patrick, ‘enry Loring Andrewa, David Daniel 8 Miller, Russel, bing gy Tes ¥ drei. aaa (nto aapleadid china vase. All the materials Wm. © Duseodery, a Lt 5 Henry Seydam, Jr., wonna any eremen. ee AM, 7 Pray Pummean, Ace —* BAD THIS.—JACOB A_ VAN HORN'S GoM! le ayrup bas been found one of MAP PUBLISHERS WANTED, A PUACHASER aa “ea remov! coide, conte, L for & drat of a vill aay g sip in Born g = Sf pT 5" ifmay be —¥ J. T., box 200, Hi {oa Broadway, ard 7S Puhon etreet, taken with ther particulars, address New York; —— 200, FOR THREE TO FIVE SRR St SODA WATER APPARATUS OF EF ion for otling ane drawing, man Jet worth $20,000. Apply WOOBBE:! fared BUDeON: |. 82 igecndwer AM GEE, 68 Duane street an ‘ulton street. ITRPTENS CELE! ELL & Pian 4 ‘% WILLIAM STREET, gf securities: —$i black and blue blaek copy! rl xan ds Oo. fin 3 ble "ramping. “io ey dra lak end igs ‘car. mine. Tontion. Ni TB Ps fireet,_ told by the principal saiouses. = i PILES.—WE GUARANTER To a4 ar ‘erse presented; and with a full of each the medi- UND Sper coat flwankie and Misslesipp! gage ® per cent bonds, $6 000 do. farm hooe THE MILITARY. PANIES. g”TT OF APRIL, | cine may be'sent wo any ny PARADE, OF Fanon COMPANIBG, STH OF APRIL. | Shine, Das GhSGURT & A LOWNRBERY ange, \oameee eae ings the Mayor's omen, Cy ial 447 Broadway, New York. fendin 3 he ete their evil LJ — mygsne CARDS.—AN ASSORTMENT OF EVER. ard Sher te officers will be corgi’ in thet elegantly engraved NRY WiLson, on, Uhatrmse, fo., conde copheation. of ovat by the coun V ERD But, 302 edness mireet. Nisbed wr. WILL ——— WHEN DR. TOBIA® CELR- ved Venetian lininent will Immediately cure eholers, cole, Sosntery, rheumat! well Ss furne, de Worf New Tork. soe ce oe, meteieae mroet, New Last 4 AND FOUND. —~A “NEWFOUNDLAND WITH WHITR D% bremat i on his bind lege and on tiie ttp of hie tail. Aurwers to the name of Rover: had a brass collar on, Savern Tacksom, Becretary, AMieimon rived from m England ‘All diseases cured, it wondertur 6 clairvoyant ‘and will cursbie Pp you will be Poy gcd Wo RoknOw let ee, that she wonder of the word. fest FeSu acventh street, between Sith and Seventh Srenues § Sreny coves eres, Saree SS Seen be Ate eg 4 iii return bim to 116 Weet Pourieenth. street ‘will. re- Snowledge of which may save you years of sorrow and oare 16 reward. 3. 8. SLOSSON. don't fall to, conault the above named palmist Charge i in. The Gipsey bas alao on hand a secret which wil! enabie toy Indy or gemvernan to win oF obtain the ailections of (2e op fi O8T—TT TS PRE®UMED ON BOARD THE BOSTON and New Haven ce: fof Pepruaty 18.8 The which jeft New York on the even- age containing two painted minia- peaite sex Charge extra. No. 407 Canal street, third lowner ta wrepartvle. ala & kbernt SSS word is offe return of the eame to J. R. GILMORS N ARTROMOOIET THAT BRATS TmE woRLD—amt | 110 (Ve New York, or to been * ots a ‘Milk AA $8 000 in offered to any porron who can surpass her is | street,’ Boric ing’ correct dasementa on til events through ie, partieg = _ fy ~ ary , bealth, MR ot wanitia at 7TH seul trends. he, i FOR io hang 4 ral am ia one bor pone on the anwary, Ifyou want number on th y make a fortone call and eee this nat rally gifted indy. Bhe * Broadway AY THB ACA yy donblet, eur iittala reward y Weller, 713 the on, rom in the United Bates who can give ms nom Pre call Er’ nad gausty yourselves.” esidetes lus Oecuan Loa ee aireet, bewwean Floumon ant Manton. 4 gemy of Music, » jounded by pearls, "4 by Jeaving it with £20 inet , in Brooklyn, a iady's gold hunting watch god chain, (86. 261.) with “Joseph Rudd & Uo.” engraved on ihe finder will receive the above reward, aad no red, by leaving the eame with N. Patten, k mngrens street, Brooklyn, or ai No, | a Aleit Meinl FURNITURE, kTANT TOT MP : hj REWARD LOs?, IN PASSING, IN OR OUT SHOUT Two ak vin (net in ® vine bra The wove reward will eight fe € paid O° recovery of the rane OCT: Are Tey "IER y ito stop tit panned. Apply ‘ob. MestaHtON, 71 Brow a | ay, O% TION.—#000 REWARD. -THE PURLIC ARE FUR ther eantioned against parchasiny the iow donde of the isnois Central Kallro iF &e., removed without operation, Freneb 4, 70. LA b ind con vietion of aay part FER POE Prue’ I R. WHERLAR, OCCULIAT, 4% BROADWAY, DR- votes bie attention to diseases of the eye, Ohronie, in fammation of the Cay effectually ye Sen tt Per wo . ‘aridelal eyes of» superior quailty on sale. isin Paris Feeh BTROLOGY —MADAME LEANDER LENT CAN IE he nent. by ©. Hf. Manley 6)() REWARD —Loee on SATURDAY, FES. 14, BR consulted about iece, marriage and absent friende She Fond way ‘ $2 Dee eaerion ferry ond corner of Browlway | elle all the eventa of life aod ora ‘on Inw mattera at 169 eit abou TRATREDAY APTRRNOON, Vv a Department—Iisensen of the Chew and F artes nth street, a indy's emall bunting case gold watch Mulberry rtreet, first (oor, back room Ladies 25 cents, gen 4 ‘rom the door of Broome street, @ blast an Depa with Qe] cbain end gold eeroll pin, Any pe who will re lemen 50 cents. She ensures speedy marriage—charae retoraing M se Heron at Meare, by Our Critie. turn the aame to aiden lane will rece above reward extra, stages cath aa ea REWARD LOST, ON TURSDAY, THE 1TH IDAIRVOVANCE.—THAT WONDE FUL CUATRVOY, ) ‘ant, Mee. SEYMOUR, 110 Spring et ef Broadway, the most enccersfal medical abd bu: veyent In Americn. All diseases discovered, sym! eqieine prescribed at the ovtion of the pati nterd Ht curable, Unerting advice on b L jentoan Vota, on Lamb atrent near Tenth ave a. toge the ne eeparate $150 each. Apply to'S, BSCHARPRRUUN, 110 William street, ] O8T—A GOLD BRACELET, bile FAT LINKS, ON 5 wor — 8 4 Monday, hetweea Soring And Wicecker streets, in the M ‘Koceitt, 65 Wall sirect. Lt. ON WEDNESDAY, T 4 . ortemont and business ¢ reet, New York diecovered. #s my pi sitvoyent. in America, re sionishing evres mage datiy: all me devcribed, medicines preseribed ; ac A SIXTH AVENUR mmiaining © three dollar hill, a gold Ke ev. if curable, Ladies ean hear from eee Freneh coin, « note for $600, drawn in favor of No charge tiniess eatisiied nd 8 rect for 8 plana: The finde wil be Jed on caving iat 1) West Fwantic <PIVINATION OF ORSTINY sed baa rete imerien| theory. A full revelation made of the above upon the | O8F <A eM A LOWN “TERRIER HOG, POUR the whole name of partion enclowing one dollar. 4 monthe old, Nils oh Will be auitably ‘arded by re nin. Kigiish. Preneh, German and Ialian by | inrning him to Ne. 40 Broadway or No. 47 Bond strees, CATR RENE niece Post ofies, KY SE a eallant OFT—IN GOING FROM If WARREN ATRERT TO Broadway, un Broadway to Chambers, through Chambers fo Chatham, ub Chatham fo Bowety. up| Bowery to (rand M™ FLEURY, PROM PARIS, GIVES TRUE THFOR, mation on all greats of life, and anawere questions oa AND er oY menace of the cabaliatio, Chaldean and nn hed Mage absent friends, ke jiam, apirtt ) street, one bundle marked R, #. Purdy. contataing threes . rh lage y and the ecienice of ancient astrology, *' | pieces of alpecs. A liberal reward “— be le on “thon eee 253 Broome street. to 18 Warren street,

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