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OCTOBER 17, 85% = See! of — a “f , ; | SALES AT AUCTION. SA.08 AY AUCTION i Die offence aL common law, unleey, Bee | ae aces aya whet te tiie eee eee ates aa for Maree Ra BY AY ae VONMON NOTION—J. BOGART. AUCKIONERR—BY ENKY 1. LEEDS, ADS TIONRER, wilful. (2 Stra, 780; 1 Barn. Rep, 205 4 Burr Bop., Ee eee in, a ee eae jon | nll. ea the Junge and jury gro lof & £3 BOGART —Toeeday. Oot 18 at This octack, wt | va@learogen No, 2 Navan abba wata vite ghdor indictincot at common law, | ibe pout? Mr. Appleton, the Measra, Lr od, wnt | f Ke andj vo oma N rth Wikies wre 1 ‘aluable collection of oostly Oil #atutinga, from the arly Papen eg Hee my ellent of ®, it would be Vike, all of whom are engaged fa the iinporta: | to supply a moaning for themselves. The actor Congress ihn an vlan rooms No. T North Willa wren poorer Freak Faiuabjeeoeoton of costly il Kalaings fi tiga ete. Gee ea neacaee ctlly dociar® Chad tei bait acs Catena: nich i eo HO a DES cna nd axylatn the Cotiaze, Siichen and Barroom Furaiture, Mirrors, Carpets, RYH LEEDS '& 00. ‘eld at auction ou the eves: iis oxpesufo to tbe puviio, prove hit Lo imbonded: to re that they would nevor 0 ning of tha Word + indeconts’? Ab does uot vx plaia ia. | Ollglonis, &,, Ae See of Thewiay Uh and Wenssiny Kins afi 0 had exposure & a . pictures as these, because | ion the hut 10 “pri A Lm saenp _ uch evening, dom n Ben expose it, how much Me more ie whom it bs pictured as these, Wecause Pot peeition the Logan ody mig we ropresitod te Miata. Chol aa SICNmE GAUB OF BuO WORTH, OF HOOwS, | Sean sreninn, tthe Nabiona) Rendon or Baie a as ov repo patent fir ny, if upon te y joes nok state in what way the | ,f shoe ind | uy Paper, Stationery, Blank Hooks, Fine Gold and Rllver longing to Jamox sod, Kwa , of New. » avoWoU!Y prsse r yy M hat ! 5 n vee und 5 ri 0 1 vor! int ee Ne hanark | P men of the jury, lotus look at. th be dewiated from to | % 23 | shrcneslaud Jewsiry, of all styles and patterns; Clocks, Silver | #0? 6 Hitwaat works of art’ tn this co cket Cutlery, Ladiew Cabs, Kewl | ion of wery bi Glane Plolures, from priv igs, Scrap Books, Moroceg | city xnd Boston. ‘They are to be sold without reserve, nad cam im " the Gey and evening until the sale ts Pintod Ware Table ail Y ‘The reason of the one aad prima, 18 applival a intet Teak Hones, Auayrus, PO way, and, excluding the opi other and secondary law, ‘The learaed District Att trust W Our awit seuses and | nt, No, gomblomen of the | 25 to detirmine whsrein a} 10 Wilhaumehn “re Ingiira@oe Cempnny ity ies Loses igmepts, It | jury, the tw leaves that to . Purses, Misical Lnstrume: and an’ finmense | be examined has proved no intent, Indeed, the proof m the case is | now vere y aid Kuow | vicure or engraving may-eomport with or giolate the | 40 Hope Fire us ad eee Jara Faney Conds. ob Mon 1,810) Saravle NS | emer amen UnEseaKe (9 call iepuling i conciisive that tho claimant was notaware of the presence | in W eney cousists. And I think’ t low, a8 euayted, In this respect the law deaves | 15 Wyantucto: o'clock A. M., (o be continnest during the forenoon, aud even- may ny in our power to | ry of theso articles in. the ease imported by fore, gentiemen, submit to you whethai it most appear 0, you, he should be T, there: as y evilection for competiuen, a hours, ing at 7 o'clock; alse on the fallow ng ds at the samo , on cl it PRED & OOLK, ail the while moet te meeey, 243 Fulion alreet, Drookl ye. ORTGAGR Sauk—uY viRtUR OF A MORIOAGM, wri rete : etonde et aaone fork at NO. Alton aoa on Mond VGTION TRADE SALE OF OHINA {8a 1Oo'elock A. My tho. following. ar clon A ati Wate by ENR 6a) 41 Chale bo 25 Ag3 AND | October 17; 850, YG. RVANS, No. 85 Malden | Wit? one Billard’ Table complete, If Ta Looktug BO | iaute, Gin Tueedy, Odtaver teat ten dfeiock, comprising a gene. | Glanses, Leoanters, (ns fixtures, and se: eral other articles too oo 5 6 od Fire din Hite Fie Lusuramee Connie, Tnoutranee Company Company. r i iss , her j Mi, 8 rather plain’ maver, Mr. Whitoa, the claimants | the! question cf what may be deces favorite Witioss, 1b Ono of Lis auswors, promouneed what | to the } , the tastes and soutiments of tha com- will be found to be w key to the whole Mifealty. You re- | munity, We’ detormine whatis decent or judecent mon law indictment, should not else be momber thatoane picture (vet ond of these ten) shown {by the slundard of morals recognized by tho verdict in this ea: It is to be remarked that to Mr. Whiton he reluctantly declared to be, iu his | community around us, thongh at the samo Thave peossed upon your attention | opinion, indecent. Well, why, ito staf time it must be admitted that th a great vartety of the suppo- | shepherd, toll me why.’ b on Agcount | tastes and sentimMEnIa Upon Gur this kint. You, groups are | of its altitude; the of im- | gentle », have bad the wit of the testimony of tigrossion, how- | pure thoughts.” Here, gentlemen, we have two | ral respectable witnesses as to their individual opinions of Ba hie Tneuiranee Company. By jot Fire Ins eis iad y is Sugge: ral assortment ot Woite Gravite and common Ware, French | Bumerous to ment tn China and Glass Ware, and will be sold in lots to sult city and ML. BINSWANZER, Attorney for Mortyagoe- Linked States F Novth Westertr the country trade, and carefully repacked for sbippiay. Sale post- lve, witho ¥ LIC ing to the inquiry whether | Words which contain g solution ‘of the mystery-— | the claracter of thee pictures, and from that tostimany iy bout reacr' Pe Rtasen wile As Gea SAT RIT. B. RApFor vi tain the charge of in- | attitude and suggestion. We are to decite whether a | and from your own exporicnce and knowledge of the ges 140 T AUCTION. ‘on the premines, 115 Jobn street, the’ of y T resame te inquiry at that | picture is decent or indecent, pure or impure, moral or | rally accepted meaping of the tor “indesout,”” you are 100 LARGE SALE Apparatus, chemicals, and pure reagents tt ry, point, and, premisiug that [have clearly proved to you | otherwise, and we shall find there is no other génuine test | called upon to declare the true interpretation of the phrases 100 | "Condy Household Furniture, Works of Art, Bronce, two |” mineral aplneln, &e. belonging to of the Ini Jak that the groups, which are th vf investigation, | but to refer to tho ideas which it expresses and is meant | “indecent” and “obscene,” and to pronounce your ver. Le Compat i magniflonnt rosewood seven, cata ya Prana terter, £00.40: iY Stay must be shown’ to your sai be in the gonoral | to express. It is not» question of nudity uor a question | diet according to such Interpretation. We. kuow well ocker Hage Conipat : Mouteg! GUN Ie TONE aR ena eens Caio: ‘Adminiotrie, judgment of a gre ni and obseen® nature, I | of drapery at ail. The picture may represent the aman | that the painter and the timner, or the photographic artist, fam el, Lack, & Western RR. 24 motuenge bond tents of the clegant five story residence No. 218 Fourteenth AWNBROKER'S SALE- TUESPAY, AT Tos 00 ‘come to the evide T do not mean to in- | figure entirely nude, and yet be fit for the contemplation | can so represent the butwan form as instantancously to OM Wisconsin Central RR. 8 percent é street, Westof Fighth avenue, embracing an unusually large will be sold at BELL. & THOMPSON'S auction root dividualize. it. would be an’ Iniiction upon your | and study of ail manner of persons. On the contrary, | convey to the mind of the beholder a senso of obscenity— |Z hop tacrosar A Muwankee RE, lend grant ‘bonds, Sssortinent of really extra fe Household Furniture, stich Ba y lots ren and women’s Clothing, patience, It is not ne + Tho leading facts are fow, | it may represent a form mainly covered with drapery, | could present it in such poattions that the mind would in- Broadway, 300 Bod 5,00 Detroit, Monroe and Tolede RR, 7 per cent bonds, ia seldom found in & Bull wale. wits, Blankets, Ae.; suitsble for the season; also, eee : ; ea i “AWIN Ms. and (aiters; lot of Carpenter's Todls, &a.' By" ly express filthy | stinctively revolt, and be filled with indignation against the 4,600 Box and Wisconsin Jmp't Go., Ist mort, bonds. RAWING RO! in this city—in | thoughts and invite low emotions. Ar engraving of our | exhibitor-of such, “In. that ease thers outa betas apaue Son Foe OF Fes GOES) © DOr CORPO a | a wiopnnt ealkd rose meee Rem aryees os ents Demme Aaait ay eRe ma MAN, (avon ot Facnbe kb) Novas yhich are and have been | first parents in the garden, such as is to be found in somo | whatever as to the obscenity.or indecency of the picture Sycupines somes i ate ted y Tables, Turkieb easy aud reception Chatrs, solid and nasty e- — 1 are uniformly testified by five reputable wityesses, | and loaded with crinoline, and yet c Fach is the me as many hous Maiden Lane aud Broadway. od for two or three yeur , a sinagevery sale. Next on Thursday, Oct. 20. hap IPON MORN ARERR grag in the importation of stere- | of our family Bibles, is not an indecent picture. No sen- | or representation, and against such as these delicacy aad | dumazevery sale. | Next regular sale 0 Monday and |~ ly carved rosewood Eteweres. wil lined with satin wood, HERIPIOA GATLR.—GROCHRIES, HORSE. WAGON, am. coups of & ob ier similar to that of those be- | sible man is afraid his children will be epee by looking money muat revolt. But there must be some distinc- Taarday, or every ‘day ‘whaneren required, at 12) 4 oreloels, ip toes doors and back, mace pxpreealy to order; superb’ roga- | CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, Auctioneers, will vel! om you During all that time they have uniformly ex- | at that engraving. Yet tho figures are nude. We all | tion drawm between a painting of mere questionable cha- | athe slock salesroom, No. 52 Willian street. or Merchants’ Kx- | 4 ood Pianoforte, Stool and. ¢ oor . wer; Aublson ‘and Brussels | ‘Tuesday, 16th inal,, at 10 o'clock, at No.0 rand posed them on their counters, in thelr eases, and in their | know that a statue may be a naked figure and yet be an | racter and that which is exceedingly immodest and indelic | change, ua desired Blocks xnd bonds poweht sud cold at prt. | Cyvrpets, rich velvet Rugs, elegant ormolu Clock, lace Our- | ner of Greene, an hssortinent of - - ay > “; i q ¥ es, large French plate pier, oval and man- | Sugar, Cole, Tease Bplees, La uors, Segars, £0. Also, @ windows for sale ; and bave sold them to wholesale deal- | embodgment and expression of great thouglts and of high | cate. For, gentlemen, though a painting may in itself be | vale sale and the Brokers ‘on comm Interest al: | tabns and Cornices, larg 1 OYat ng man. | Gugas, » Teas, Spices, Liquors, Segars, ene crs from the country, and by retait to. individual custom | and innocent omotioms. And aeooney ore propriety ina offensive ian te character, yet it may not come uader the | !oWed on deposits and dividends collected. Sales alao made of | tel Mirrors; a superior’ collection of ancien moder sold thirty dozen. | standard as the board meast Th brach ny renily. valiable works of | fon 9 Wagon, Harness, Sleigh und isola, together with ¥ig- ers hore im the city. These en” mers wi and | painting or a statue cannot be measured by any such | class of obscene or indecent prints, Now, geutlemen, im | "% estote st public und ree CORRE Hl, NIGOLAY, ony china ‘and’ alabaster ‘Vases, A: RR CLS I genticmen indiscriminately. So. vesold ‘ty dozen. | st as rid jure. he distinction between | this case it is for you to distinguish between these two Stuck Austloneer, Broker and Banker, larga and extensive assortment of fine nze marble, HERIFF'S SALE OF HOTED FURNITURE. , Some two hundrod or three hui... dozen each. The | a decent picturé and ar indecent one is well illustrated by | classes of repreaentations—the merely low and. the posi- ‘No. 62 William atreet, near Wall. | Paria and ching Or hamuenta, Figuree, 80, Xe. BEKS & FAIRCAILO, Auctioneers, atl ho ick ad peared to be respectable—their business re- | the different treatment which the same subject receives at | tively ‘indecent.’ And therefore there is a wide mergin ——-~ ea DIN IT —OH aM. spectable—thomsely er. iw Nas. ‘OM. street, wil) eaday, Oc. 19, x lid extennon Tabla, rosewood, Suit In slik | the Furmiure ot large Hotel om lb34 wrest, sapeae tae Gar “ a i " 5 CKER SI] ON THURSDAY, OCT. E respectable, Each of these wit- | different hands. For instance, several of the old'mas- | to be left for distinguishing between the two—between re BR yt Rely te i Se clo mabsville depot, known as the fiver House. Magh ifcont,s0 cl hout; ele: by and erystal hesses also swears that he has seen exposed inthe show. | ters of painting have mado a great stidy of | presentations of the human body, ‘which are decidedly eae nse a ae oa eopeerapy and oz sware, rich Silver Ware, Casters. "Tea Service, targe windows of stores in Broadway constantly, and tall | the aneientand famous story abont the judgment of Paris. } Checone, and those which, though olfensive to a fow, muht Boing At feet front and rane Dy 100 festin dente, | Selvers h¥rult Glands and Raskets, Coffee Urns, Ketties Nap | anne ON KELLY, Shortt hours, groups of a similar character. Then, agai, the | The three principal goddesses are represented as stanting | not he ‘considered by the many improper. In judg- ty Isaultable for church, acheol. manufacturing er | in Ry cae die eel Sad trea tater UERTFP'S SALE.—CHAMPAGNE, SEGARS, &0, government advances to the charge and introduces five | togethor upon Mount Ina before the youthful shepherd, | ing matters of this kind we nmaust be guided use purposes. Mapa at No.7 Pinestreet. Knives, ear Tongs, &e. Yr of Hiri nag rid S CHAMBERS & FATRCHILD, Auctioneers, will sell tig. « "1 at uae indivivual opinions, As two | who, with the golden apple in Liv baud, looks reverently | by the tung feceieey ira the community, It is ob: ; UMaine S code ts foes Goblets, Wines, Decaniers, elegant i Tew mer day. at 10. etelacke ot le a. Ls Ec sit ‘ud sou, and (vom the same establish- } perplexed how to decide among the three types of beauty. | vious that there aro many thi rmitted in one state 4 , AUCTIONEER! Seta, &e. es a Charter ; 80.000 Sevirs one. fron nave we pect twilleovesier them butone and proceed to ana. | The figures are all nude, or veariy se, and yet a decets | of civilization and refinement, which’ int another and | Ae 2Y BANGS, MERWIN & 00. ccmubon *—Contty ronewond and mahoguny Sone, Lounges. | Gite Desks, cits, A. SOHN Revi, Shecut lyze their quadrilateral fire. Do they, imany oneinstance, | man can find nothing indecent in such s painting. Well } higher state would not be tolerated a moment. It must Wednesday Even “bck. 19, at 6 ovtlock. wood Su Its, Chairs, Rockers, elegant pler ay mantel Mir "We SD aenaise tat Se oie LECH has ena enol pronounce the general opinion on this sub: | gentlemen, these modern photograph makers have also-| be also admitted that in one state a style of language Fagiish and French Engravings—A ‘eboice collection of su- | rors thirty yyure hair Matireases. m peaee Feather Beds, emer AT AUCTION TO CLOSE AN ASSIGNMENT. jecb 8? No. h Simply ives his individua| | treated this same subject. And what ideas do you itna~ } might be permitted, and looked upon as unexceptioaablo, | pertine line and. mexsotint Bngravin Bolsters julaid Chess Table, i era peta aad Pillows, Counterpanes, Will be sod, by E. SCHENCK, on ‘elnding many pret. | Homer three: bedrocm Suits complete, ioersin Carpets, Ol-’| “not disposed orbetore at orivate wala I eee ae eres AS | cloths: rosewaod Hall Siand, silver plated Statr Rods, Work Ta- | Hire King Sale, Apply to F. 1, KIN Ble, Ciocks, ingether with the ontire Gag Fixtures thronghout — eS Seana ‘nuraday, 20th inst, i lnrne Daryor & For-pue , 220 Broadway, room 6. SELL, ON MON- at 154 street, nil cr’ Dining Honea, Welchen Feta jhe reatoa vow and fails back. ‘Then, this quadrila. | gine they get from it? How do you suppose this cele- | which fh auotier ‘state’ would be treated’as grossly im: } ‘also variety of beamtiful Lithograpl uply Join’ elbows and proclaim | brated story is told by them? Why, three women of the | proper and insulting, Now, it is evident that Cougress “ag pucn—the opiuion of the four wor- | town are represented, each with one foot mpou a stool, ex- |! did not intend that the act should apply to. priutaef ameter ess he oe Sie areman oY and general assoranent of basement and Ricken sroups are perhaps indecent—are | hibiting each one leg, while a well-dreseed young man, |: doubtlul character, but tat the term indecent” should | +4. MAGA . rn ‘Also : aga EL cE RN uo ia ain. | Utenatis, Refrigerator, Stover, &o,. ‘The furniture of tts house “yun, When pricked by the goveru~ | who is willing to be daguerreotyped ia that Position, sits | be take in ite everest sense, ‘The natural construction | j,k enon dnining foem feniture en sift chamber Sud Wn | UNE ie eanacial tention of hotaskerpers, hotel keep: ., OF nt They do not kuow what others | aud gazes, perplexed in the extreme, io make up bis to pat upon the meaning of the act is, that the part to be faiens Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Bronzo and Ormgia Chae- | rs and others, and rarity positively be sold to the highoat bidder, | large louse: Sofns, Rocking. Easy and other Chair, centre, hot care, perhaps, what others think. | mind to which of the strumpets be shall award the pets mm | indecent and to come withtmthe meaning of the statute | doifers, Velvet Carpets, Oil psintiags, Seven octave Piunoforte, | Without any reserve or yosiponement whatever, | gide, extension Cg hoyle la GT fo fox themselves; but having spoken the apple he holds in his hand. We all know, guatiemer:, | must be of that grossly indecent character ‘as at’ once to | Sttoary. China, Gast and Silver ware, Winos, &c. ; comesuostent 'isy laree-ply ise ether vm atom (9 us whose of New York. Youhave | that such a picture i indecent. Yot the figures are wal | exeito public sentiment against it, aud to call for | 4 AU REIT M GRIFFIN reapeattuly informa bis triads and | AUCTION NOTION | Wy a ouure at punild auction. | ather Beda, Dedliog, Sheets eared, a, of the three tailors of Tooleg street | dressed and the persons not much exposed, So that mere public —reprobation. It must not be a matter | onde day eolober If, at Joly o'clock precisely, all the furni, | Rosewood Parlor Suits, Fiereres, Bookcase, contre Tables, | ash Stands, Totlet Ware, Wi vegan their proclamation with: “We, the people of | nudity does not make an indecent picture, nor mora | subject to diverse opinions, or requiring time to decide | 2. ‘cen Za rained tn the private decking at West Mateanh | aoven ootaye Pianoforte, off Paintings, Statuary, Vases, pier f en Furnitare, ste; Stoves, Che Fiylend;” and you have: both seen and he 2 ory. CA i > of aracter Which when once fe mirrors, Ince Curtains, Shudes, velvet ind Brissels ‘iver and other wares, all suitatle for families mad 7 you have both seen and heard the four | drapery a decent one. I must remind you, geutioinen, | upon it, but it must be of tat character which when once | sirect- near Fithavente. pe oo A nl ahi paar uitabie’ for aw chats Who are announced tobe the people of Now | once more, how simple and. naxow & quostion | seon is calculated to call. for public opprobriam. Ths 1s DINING ROOM. St, Gait} Ree Rumbas, MDA ape, lass, ware, Wines Loreonaad | a leben Carts pate tT Goons eee x (Laugbter.) Have they contradicted the evidence on have to decide. It is not whether these | the class of prints which Congress intended to prohibit sit = hy fa pen Raven bo st nc nina doen og roe ay Harness & NOT RENNIE, Auctioneor, will RES. BLA eee TiDABE Anny One, paxil No. Thero the | ten photogcaphs are grossly immoral: nor whether | the introduction of into this country, and which they by | buf! 4 - pat , eat of the cas we-of Rickard I., antyua | sell’. on this day (Monday). October 17, at the elegant four story ils, that wiile the people of New | thoy are too bad, AUOTIOWBER.—MARBLE MANTLES AT nor whether they are indécentenough to | lawsay are forfeited if seized, and’ must be destroyed. bronze, eqnsula noth > Vuses, oval Mirror, ruby Punch Bowl, set’ of | rest deuce, No. 70 West Twenty sixth street, near Sixth avenue. oth: ls 4 Thureday, Oct. 2), at IF o'oinek, indecent in these groups, these four | make it right that the glaimant sboudd forfoit the rest of | But then comes the more sever part of the law; and that cograved Depantcrat-green, "ainber "and ‘ruby | Bale io oniomence xt prectyniy 10s oiork. ‘The wnetioneer | Yo auctiny 2, Turmday, Oct 2), at 1 olinek, a ike n beg leave lo dite eer them. Imagine, then, | his goods. With these and similar questions you haye } which demands your fullest and most. earnest onside Champagnes ; wedgewood Butter ny and wou Id call particular attention of frieude and the public Froadway, the entire stock of Marble Mantels; cownitetn rod f ficiaa planet where the Mistisle, the catalogue embracing the. la porn | agen Tent ofgponsenold Purniiire tere tat Wi n tied Table. Cu r ‘The { urnitufe wag ll made to order for the prosent owner, a. earated Uhinin tea Het Drawing Fain won por | iaef the bent description, Catalogues at the house oh the of dard of propriety | nothing to do; you are sworn to say, by your verdict, to f tiom: ‘The statute enacts that not only shall the forbidd Stand, goldband Wnner Set, Carraifs, ines, solid Sliver Caster, Cake Basket < upusnady lanae. variey. of beaxily fouled: Marios of 2 lore vi designs, cous'sting of white, white veined and stettury Marbi also Scienna, Spaniub Broeatel, Pyrennean, Portngnese, and Gold, and other foreign oles; also richly soulptared: ‘aud costly Statuary, ftalian Marbie Mantels; all exocnted In the most artistic manner. ‘The Mantele are now ready for exam jnation. Catalogues three d. before sae. Perms foar © modesty 38 sensitive and thoughtimma- | which side of the boundary between decency and inde- } artic But it adds that cil goods rs ‘ upon our streets, He advances to a gay cency, virtue and vice, these pictures you have | of which these cou\cmned articles may have formed a | ivery Higdow, and perceives the figure of @ | only to determine whether they are or are novindecvat at | part shall algo be ferteited and condemned. Taia; genle- | Panes; “searated China ten Ret. | Drawing Poin. woe | morning ‘ veful and 4 beautiful woman. His modesty | all. From the evidence in this cause, gentlemen, I infer | men, is a very severe penalty, for though th> forbidden | Brehch Bins, mantel Nistor. do. er Tal D z DRAWING ROOMS, | emo he perceives her aukle tv be exposed and manufacture and sale of this chess of pictares are | articie may not be worth tore than a hundred dollars, | Secretary and Bookease, elegant carved rosewood Suits, o9- Bh haley appara taba nha Aina p He is in the act of retiring, ‘able, and that there is a growing demand for | the lesitimate article may be worth thousands. THerefore | vered in orocade; snbaug and gothic reception Chairs, statu. | tel, con ing of e seized and destroye i ‘myc months, approved endorsed 1 ent appearance join the inspection 2 from all parts of the country. “If 80, ‘although the | the ovénoe against the statute ought to be established bo- | At¥ manrbletopoentre Exbies, ovr? Tables, quartetiodo vormata | andelg hice! tack Chairs: two centre Tables to match the |, mobile: appa. sl gallu 3 & CO,, Austioneers, nid with interest. |The strangers | forfeiture involved in this cage ts trivial, you can seldom | yond the shadow of a doubt. There ought not to Is tw. | glock velvet Carpets, Moeale Rugs, rosewood secen aciave | fais | Rts Gass niin, Seen Anil aimed with Cae uavpeitmatad alan eec eran peacenaiateae 4 doubting the soundness of | have the opportunity of finding a yerdiai of greater im- | Ideas apon the ‘weston. ‘There may be eee nnd rosewood stools vrotice ‘Statwetiee, super Dresden | matinyfe od; rosewood Flegeren, mirror doore and back, statyiry | P s IE SAL was fora second view, A female | portance im its intluence tha that whigh yeurare about | man ef superior refinement will conder rh and modest appearance. She eon- | to render. cultivated neighbor sees nothing: obj ter pon exhibition with an innocent plea- ‘7BK JUDGE'S CHARGE, volves @ question of taste and refi again reflects : Surely the standard Gentlemen, the case to be submitted te, youis one re- | gentiemen, the interests invol « tas elevated as in the planct I left; iw vr before I pronounce these pictures proceeds upon his walk, and enters 2 and fashionable Household Goods, belonging to a» privale Fretivaisth ond Twenty potouil structs, on Welusainy er a iaare Winks Gue tains, French Shades, Cornices, Parian maarbie Stan- || TWwentv-sixth and “he . on Weduenday, Scene in Amsterdam, ny Ketehel; Winter tiie, bia que abd shina Vaare and Figures: arte Bronzen ro. | 8.301054 AM. Lhe Furniture wan miatly made yf. - are too serious ty be | OY, a tand, do. hall Chairs, velvet stair Carpet, sil- senting the Crusaders, Painting and Music, Senaons, Poetry, | Meeks. and is tu pout orton. | te dhe male. fa to he striotty pe- Your most altentive consideration. Ia the first | treated in this way, aud, as [said before, there must not | yal Ore Mi ‘39 h ' Pandora: Shakeepere, Milton, Rembrant, Rubere, and Sevren ard are Teepe riven ie alee rhe ral eee action is brought in the nam e of the United | be two ideas about it. To carry oxt the spirit and anton CGpumbers—Rrussels Carpets, rosewood bedstead, Bureau, | aad Dees ten china Vasos; oll Patutings by eminent artists, the inthe basement at iO A.M.” and ta the Jast a gertain importation or iusvoice of goods, | tion or the act, the print, the subject of prosocution, must | Table de mit, Armoir a glaoe, Shaving Stand, china tatlet Set, | Holy Fam ily, @ copy from the original in the Louvre, at Paris, if French piats pisr and mantel } riot lt ight bronze and ormolu Chandeliera, embroidered china Vases. Oi} Paintings—Scene on Spirit Lake nating Ground—originals, signed H. Boese; ¢ sale, commences parlors adit; wit " of . 7 close at! P.M. The goods will be delivered in the afta at ere there are many hundreds of the manufacture, seized and held t¢) fosfoit by the | be to all men’s minds indecent and obscene—repuisive to | Sofa, Rocker, Arm Chair, covered. ia Roauets batt Miroasen, | eee ote by Ricans’ Penit Mince be Gale, Winter | of Wednesday or the morning of Thursday; deposi recculrede gr ud exposed whose deceney he has but | Collector of Customs of the port of New- York. You, | the feotings, aud revolting to look upou. Another peint un- | spring de., Blankets, Bolsters and Pillows, bed Linen, Turkish enh Hpracett, by Myany Iaen pavioar: by Reaoors. ‘We copy from the catalogue: the following list of articles:—I i ‘men and women, ladies and gentle- | gentlemen, must be aware of the exact sumtureand cha- | questionadly provided for by the statute is, that the print | Towels. pag; tn poi rg mahogany; binck wal- } OR? Birt pron nctave Planoforia the best aserament of: | elegant. Medallion Velvet Carpet, made expressly for this u hom—purchasing them. In truth, he | ructer of the regulations lefv-to the enfarcement of the | or picture objected to, must have ‘been exposed | BIameenamenc! Numniurssensule, ot Os stoner, | fered-et auction t's season, carved loge and case Inlaid with oS Ie ape tile ML cg peres.ves it to be ou extensive, an established, and a lucra- | Custom House authorities, relating to the importation of | to publie view, or intende! for public exhibition | @locks, &c. | . = x ' | mother of pearl, and solid pearl keys, made by city maker and 8 An "oldes to mato, made: inet; » tive b i u ces, openly parsued and. vigorously proseented | goors for circulaion or cénzumpton in i» couatry. You | and thus was caloulated to raise impure ideas and excite pine wil commence with desirable agsortmont of kichon | fully Ruarnptewd, Stool und Freneh lot Cover; Mrisie tack, a Ee ae peer y \onder aud parchaser—worthy aud respectable citi- | are therefore aware, genemen, thet the invoiee or the , immodest feelings in the minds of tho. respectable portion { Furntures “Terns of sale, ona nkable ‘money. } pate. Ae. ra ieloth, stair Carpet, Rods, | sion Table, several bne Tasy Chairs aud Couichos, few fue zens— and he concludes these pict 1o not offend ths | bill of salo of any goods imported from a foreign country | of the community. ‘The design of Congress. in ehacting | &0eds to be removed in forty-eight bours after the sale. fit rosewood Hat Gtand, Chairs, Obeteth, stair Carpet, Rods, | Snot Grosmants, incindiug Brouee Figures, Bealietics eae modesty of these people; they awaken no improper ideas, | must be presented ot the Custom House, ¢ nd subjected to | this statute undoubtedly was to prevent as far a in thele faw'chotce 3 ; ‘e ‘Chambers—Rosevood Bedsteads, richly carved Bureaus and | costly Marble Clool S magnificent they awaken no passions. “Both sexes purchase them | tho inspection of officers duly appointed for thab purpose, | power lay, the public feelings, the public sentimont and | A UCTION, NOTICE DURNBAM 3 FURNITURE. RX: | «chatter ny Wardrobes” Shaving Stand, Amour a id ight handel aod Bian Carpou, Rive Curie tale ak. openly and innoce and all countenance the trafic; | and whose further duty it isto grant or refuse permits | morality from being tainted by the exposure of prints or WeatEloven:h street, betweon Fi nd Sixth avenues. —Rich | Glace, dressing Tab <= and straw atiecades, feather are: Subic eat single Rheswoads Wants ate (2 aed and, like a sensible ma: he thus makes his first memoran’ | for the passing of such goods through the Custom House. | paintings of a description aud character calculated toexcito | Reaseheld Furniture of <description boxed und sipped to | Beds, Blankets, hit. ats oer Sines cbt day | Bedateads, fine ince and damask Window Curtains, and a som dum: “Groups of partially nude women which are not Now it appears that the ofiters ingpectin g tho: goods of | impure and unchaste thoughts and kleas. In this. matter | ll parts of the werld, pianoforte, psintings, mirrorg, ward: Fore entry dian euch arn Chain, Vase, Hngeevings, | plement offall. ths grots.necessary tors well furnished howse. fered to be exposed in my planet because of their which these photographs. or piciur es forme a | Congress- only legislates as regards articles of foreign: niga mse Mp pric nce ied Le phd MAY, | Chambers, third ancfourth stories—Mahogany and black wal- . 8. HOUGH, Auctioneer; office 220 Broadway, cency, are not only exposed but freely sold in New York | part discoveredim the goneral package certain afticlos | manufacture. It does not attempt to pass laws to control b CaS eeR Sd, Ot °F hope! ural jagram Carpets, bookcases, very oI nut Sofia, Bureaus, Tables, Chairs, * = city because they are thought to be decent.”” And you | which they ‘believed cre specially prohibited by | domestic tastes or local customs. Gongress cannot pass | SUrecarefully puoked and moved. Large two horse wagons | Bol iewekiin THE MILITARY. will say, géntlemen of the jury, that tho supposed stran- | law, and ‘that are specially forbidden to be iu- | laws prohibiting us to paint om manufacture what | Spring carts a the office af all hours of the aa, foe mgm , ms ge ‘te See dere oo : r <5 OTe en ger's memorandum would be rather more truthful than | ported. ‘These articles, it spears, consisted of | figures or. articles we ploase. That duty devolves | furniture. Furniture bought and sold on commission. Oak extension dining Table, Bullet) arm Chairs, Conch SKETS TO HIRK—MUSKETS, BELTS, SWORDS, are those of the strangers who really at various times vi- | photographs, groups of figures im yariey s positions and | upon tho municipal Legislature of tho State. ‘Therefore, ‘by pest punctuaily attended French china Dinner Sei, richly decoried; Tea Set ruby an Flags, Rquipments, &e., to let for target ‘eryutal scanters, (obiets, Cham Wines, fruitand | sedes and drills Dempanies companies, pe sit our shores, TI suppose that I need not inform you that | attitudes, Now in order toget goods through the Custom | as Congress is dealing in this matter only as refersto | —"~ ‘OTTO! en teee Seni ont and ved handled Koivee | 7#4e8 Wa, 8 SvARRS "ie Right. avenue the official obligations of the District Attorney of ‘the city | House it is ne 25.0 preliminary ‘step, for the im- | foreign ‘manufacture, and as the meaning of the word | A VETION NORE, BOGART. AUCTIONEER, BY | And Forks, Napkin kings, Ac Nerg.oake Bas- : and county of New York impose upon him the duty of | porter or consignee to geb them approved of by the in- | “indecent” is left vague and undefined, and as the x A : F Kak AS. i Ket, coffee Urn, Forks, 0.; Partan marble resenting toa Grand Jury for totictment every porson | Hetingofecr, who exaraines them and arlites whether, | penalty ma very severe on, Wo willbe but acting July | Soutannenae manna Rong acer NowwtO FLU. | Dutch Hom, Bauer Unk Miron ao. "Ale a gaia ae | RANLROADS. Picture, prt or fate." Have fou ard ofan tau ot | sw of goata wang inroductow nt "on ‘ua ar ad | Ut ane soganh te odes ok th 4: poe don, lace Curtains, Brussels. | Sete cash, in bankable meney or ecriiied checks. A compe- W YORK AND HARLKM RAILROAD, picture, print or figure. Have you heard of an instance of | class of gooda whose introductiow and ci ‘culuon are ad- | that the photographs, the subject of this ution, } hall Ollcloth, Hat Atand, Louges, | Sale onah. in bankbie Ondance bo. Kring, geen rps ba NF Ades eM RATLBOAB indictment of any of the persons who for the last three | missible or not. You are perfectly awiire, gentlemen, | were, im tho plain sense of the term, calculated to suggest Hennsels sir Carpets. mantel Pp reno glen me orb Tren Rae pty ein Years have been engaged in the sale of groups like these? | that no gooce of foreign growth or mannfacttre cam come | and excite immodest thoughto- and impure feelings. If, Isteads and Burea pe te a pomeanien will awe ednesday, Math Sait Pac Seawil J Samia WEL TEL OF | hs Ce aT nee Not an instance. And why? Because the community | into circulatwn or use inahis country witlion: first under- | geutlemen, from the testimony of the witnesses, and from ining Table, centre Table, window: UCTION.—BROW! OLS, WILT, SRL wed Pane Saae an ee ad 8:50 F. Mi. pronounces them decent. It is true, gentlemen, that we | going the ozrleal of a Custom House inspc-cticn, This is a Four own feclings, looking at the photographs, you come Furniture, “Also. a large lot of Birds and | 414 Seay Oe Eee iecrenatad ear Qevlen | hae and Conte troctaat And § P.M, and 6:15 2, 2. from: should be in some sense guided in our ideas of indecency w of the United States, and dy it the government has | io the conclusion that they are indecent aud obscene, you | Cager, viz, Canary, Goldfinch, Indigo, Bob-link, Mocking, &c. old Mpx hands bigs beatitnl drivers, prompt and Aylish: A For Dover P! P.M. by the character of the feelings provoked. Yet, when | the power of excluding or permitting the irwoduetion of | will find for the United States. If, on the contrary, you JOHN W. SOMERINDYKE, Attorney for Mortgagee. warrantee will be of their soun‘iness and kindgess. Also, Por Albany—8:30 A. 14, mall train. you reflect that the inspiration of lust in the de- | articles of foreign procuction and growth. This power, come to the conclusion that they do not come within the ® beautiful barouche, built by Lawromee; little used, together 7 rb UCTION NOTICE.—MBTROPOLITAN EXPRESS.— based and iguoble nature procecls from many an | gentlemen, is arbitrary, and might be, ‘indeed, exercised | meaning of the statute, you will find for the photographs, P x natey with a pair of double harness nearly new. Any onoiu want of movi the cr t in the cit t - ‘i object contemplated with impanity by the innocent | throwgh whim or caprive, though its executidn, Uke all | “Tho jury rendered a verdictsfor the United Statee, with | aya n einer atsancige toca on GOUEORNTEHS Setter, | & perfect pair of sarneaa, with eartage aud horeea complet, xpreas, and reflned, I think you will agree that this is not | other general laws, is placed im the hands of men sup- espectiul recommendation. that the claimant be remu- | No. 140 Variek street. Four horse wagons for removing furni- | W'!!de well to atten produced by the figure, and as vi dd by you, through | when opened contalned, among othér things, photographs: HENRY GREEN will wall this day, at 1034 o'clock, at 194 ALL THE ROSEWOOD FURNITURE, a seen mtn ene ee an infallible test. It is not nudity that implies inde- sed to be well fitted and disposed to act justly and hon~ | nezated for the value or the imported articles. ture to and fromthe country; carts at all times. Tntters bj : .K.—CHT. concy. Expression and posture are co trolling forces. \ betly. Batie is enougly, however, to kaiow hat 20 goose dca Fe Se ee Be Re ge NT ng Meare endfor Goienia focntbogte mate by 8 ; The naked figure may be more modest than that couc of foreigm growth, production or manufucture can be legiti- Suprems Court. inthe ee ioDat night. 0 rie BARTLETT, auctioneer, on ‘Tueadsy, October 18, as 10 o'clock, WINS, LIQUORS, &C. in the trappings of royalty. The modesty of the lady | mately brought into the country and sent into circulation cae Fase hice Diaadi pe s at 261 Pearl sircet, all’ kinds white Granite ware, co dipt rc mond gtd ci roa le cae Godiva eclipses that of the chaste Lucretia. "Tis not tha | witbovt-passing through the ordeal providad by the law, Satie ae Teed apala UCTION NOTIC! edged, Rock and Yellow ware, in lots to suit dealers. 4 PERLE hand, breadth of bosom, or leg, more or less exposed, | and submitting to the regulations imposed by the custom, OPENING NEW STREETS. ELEGANT AND COSTLY HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, | | terion NOTICKCDRY AND FANCY Gooner CHAMPAGNE whicn is to guide your deliberations. It is the effect | The package of general goods seized by,the authorit¥es | (or. 15.—Jn tie matter of opening Eighty-ninth, Ninetioth AT PUBLIC AUCTION. AM x SE DRY AND FANCY GOODS— THIS WINK IS OF BXQUISIT: HEAVOR AND TASTE, AN? 15 GUARANTEE! COMPARE Fa’ 'N THE AMERICAN MARKBE, J rn band Ninth streets —The Counsel of the Corporation moved Gontaired in the private residence of Wm. Bartlet Scott, Esq. ‘William street, the stock of a dealer, comprising Woollen | 4 BLY WITH ANY.WINE I. the impression it makes—not on your mind, buton that of | or pietugws, the production of foreign artists, which, upon ntaied in the private residen a a., | Pailin street, the stock, of, a dealer, comptising Woo r the public, Some have said thai they would not wish to clos expmlaatio, are found to come within the cagegory | that the above streets be opened according to law, and | in West Elevewir sircet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Aen, Hosiery, Gloves, Belts, Portmovaies, Pertumary: Fancy |" SCRAMER, ADKGG & MoOLOOKRY, INPO display these groups to their friends: that they would not | of articles expréasly prohibited and exclude’ by the | ghat the following gentlemen be appointed Comtissionors Coe ee Ri, Soaps, Brasties, Plated goods, &e. Also, a double barrel gin, ' 19 BROAD STREM, permit thein to enter their doors; that they cousid’-red | stetute. Gentlemen, you must be aware that Cougress has. | of istimate and Assessments for Fighty-ninth street:—Wim. RAWING ROOMS, also, 3,000 ibs. White lead. them improper, indecent. th My client may be of the tsame | enacted statutory regulations prohibitingthe importation of | H, Arthur, merchant: Louis J. Bello I myself by no raeaus | a certain character and description of goods, and to the | ¥, Briggs, But how will this aid yo u to a | Cusvom House authorities it appeared. that these photo- | merchant; Geo Di * — ality Two solid rosewood suits of parlor Furniture, carved in a LER EA Oea PS Te ANCY L.—PLBASK TELL JACK BILLIAR TIE ake ail cert a ocala PN ren feult and coverod In three-colored ‘eatin brocade, wie ae AvoTiox NOTICE.—TO CONNOISSEURS ANDOTHERS, | IN “wine which be sent from 37 Fulton siceet, ortas csiauhc create Tone ees Powers, | covers to matel, made to-order by Messrs. Kings!ey & Son; vel Complete set of famity sliver ware, forms opinion, "I presume sustain their chara: sto mate to-order by Me fogatey & Hon; vel: | A Completa set of family, aliver rly the pro- | life, Send ws sore more by express : : re , French lace curteins, corn be is of Hoveford, manufactured in Lon: {Beart Pda conclusion? ‘The question here is not what individuals | graphs cane under the head of prohibited artictes. So far | merchant. For Ninety frst street—Michacl Connolly, mer: | thades: Canterbury heokeasen lined with outlawed: eorceesing, | hoo St Brisk bierling silver, by Messin Belge te Key noida, think, but what the public thinks. And that can be | 8 this prohibition extends to this particular description | chant; James Sandford, lawyer; and David Nouns, editor. | etegere, mirror donrs and back. ~ from original designs furn'shed by the goveramental school of MISTAU judged of only by the acts of people generally w ho com- | of goods, the statute enacts that nobonly shall they be | “Mr. Morris objected to some of the names, but the Court PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS, art and design at special request. A.M. CRISTALAR. ane- wii ONDERRGNED EOP vose the public. “Iam aware, gentlemen, that I have 6o- | prohibited, and not allowed to be introduced ard passed | toot: the papers and reserved its decision Is0, tioneer, 23 Bowery, will sell exme on Wednesday, 1h inst., av ARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTPOLLY IN- p p f Sead y eg ne Castor House under'a stringent penalty, but pape 3 3 One solid rosewood Pianoforte full 7 octave, mothor of pearl. | 12 o'clock, oonsiating ‘n part of Madoira, Claret and Porter, J | forms his oid customers andthe public in general that ke. Cupied a Jarge portion of your tims, ut Ido net see. how. | throngh the Custom House seley SpeidL ene James Harper and others vs. Lemuel Bangs and others.— | yore" iniaid with pearl, cost $180. Tugs, Salt Stands and Figures, silver and ivory handistea, dinner | continues bis business at bis old establishment, and would be I could yery well have avoided it. When the © juestion is | it declares that not only shall the forbidden goods be for- | yotion to vacate judgment denied with $10 costs, without Exquisite Marble Statuary, large Bronze Groups, by artists of | and desert Knives, Forks and Spoona, Toddy Ladies, FraltSois- | happy to furnish families at their private residences with pure raised upon the taste of the public, and presented to a | feited, but also all goods of whatever character or value | projudice toa renewal of the motion on affidavits. the first celebrity, » sors, Nut Grackers, and various other articles too numerous to | imported Wines, Liquors and idavana Segars, His retail de- jury of twelve mon for a decision of its character, it is a | of which these forbidden articles shall form a parg; thatis, Jeremiah O'Neil vs. Wm. H. Purman.—Report set aside OTL PAINTINGS, mention. partment is always supplied with the usual Contes to restore taatcer of great difficulty to compress a sumnw ing up within | that all goods forming avy part or portion of a package | anu reference ordeved to Win, Kent, Beq. Costs to ubide | Most of which are coples from. celebrated warksof “Rubens,” | = the beulth of the Inward man. Having tald in a stock of some able limits; and much as Thave sald," sett wethink | containing prohibited articles shall Be forteited ‘wud con event. Sunt . “Raphael,” Tian,” “Dolaetta” and “afurllto,” Jewel Hoses, UCTION SALE.—READY MADE CLOTHING, CLoMs | $0000, whic he purch:sed for cash, ‘he Is eoabled to andl H » yet bethink | 8 Pi a the even! as Y, cheaper than most persons in the market. Buyers sana hi ean ah amy | So Hoo aS | rhe, tan eer tra rer | YH aa NA aaa ew a | bute Ree ah ete tte | Setar later ar ooh duty were not yet doue. Still, Traust now “Jeave the case | satisfaction that this package or cage of general m: - | horn —Motion for attachment granted. complete, “Also, deooraied, Chinn Ten Reet Teer Tate | Se a IE ee a aa Boe ke eens AAT. here. WM. EGINTON, 119 Fulton str pth of vid or wonhees Saye F/ omy, fg Be: dise was ae ppt eel rag aeghiy ao wack io fas SLE ad Tae hnalled Kuives aud Forks, Steer Table Kpooha and Tenspoons, fashlovabie Clothing, consiling of exrimere, cloth. plot, po Four doors east of quest, that, under i 8 is B onor the Judge, | proper articles of imp a certain aug 5 Silver Forks, Sugar 8poous, Oak Arm Chair, one suite covered | terehoza, frock, sack, business and Overcoats; doeskin, caasi- A Dahon ; ree you will give my client the benefitof the, , siderati i) foreign goods there were certain articles specially pro. Brooklyn City News. with Hair € Toot Otto ‘uns, Spiitoons, Mirrors, Clocks, Ba. | mere and gatinet Panter tei set: ash, cloth, ailk and satte NFORGE M. PATCHEN AND BROWN DICK.. y gi y e considerations, & lon of | ARGUMENT OF THE ASSISTANT, DISTRI / 7 ATTORNEY, hibited, Ttis of no consequence to the consi! "Tae Brookiyn Water Works.—The contractors of the * Mr. Charles H. ae As pooped fee) wt Attorney of the | this cage wh: Hr i) relative ral f the viel S| Brooklyn Water Works ceased the pumping of water into United States, summed up to the Jury “on behalf of the | cles a8 compared with the value of the goods whose intro. at tee 0 . Sena % government.’ He raid the learned ” counsel and himself | duction into the country is legally sauctioned, whether th | Teervoir at Ridgewood on Saturday Inst. One reason for, | Commerte, sprin : eS, AND RURDERS.—SPROTAL SALE OF | horses, overytbing that Lea't ean wish to cheer and comfortiee were agreed in one thing, namely, tk ‘at there was a siagle | vicious articles were inferior or sitperior in value, That bwi | this conrse is atated to be, that the Comptroller haying re- | Lronze Clock, Turkish easy Lounge, Ohare, to mate about 600 cases Ht WILSON, auctionver, will sell’ on} fellow creatures, and respectfully solicit « friendly call trom vere ely i ing wl tes 4 el ckage, 1‘ valueless, istature e of complet r ‘agewood centr 5 Yarpet, 3ale, y J eneral me The conisel had maid fa his opening anda peated, Kt the reat oF thio goods fn the same package, and sub. a lature for the purpose of completing the conduit, the | go. Second, third, and fourth Stories contain, mahorany ie above adapted to the season. A. D. GALE, 49 Dey atreet, FINK ARTS. a ie 4 ‘actors are unable to pay for work now doing or | steads, RNreaus, Washstands, Bedding of every dewoript : that there was but one question {0 ;'the jury, and that was | jected them to forteitaro. | You, gentlemen, liad that por | already done. ‘The mandamus served upon the Gomptrol. | apring bottom nod vane hens ethuice: Sofas auch Bota wae to 7 abet “asec Ant haar ging rg whether the pictures in question are of are not indecent | tion of the statute which bears upon the case read to you | Jey just week, requiring him to show cause why he did | plyand ingrain Carpets. Also Nursery Furniture. Sale to TO THE s 8 Vosis.in a great variety; atso black Italian Silk, English aud f sporting world and the rest of mankind. Hear yol bear } ‘hambers—Rosewood Bedsteads, richly carved, Bnrean to | German Broadcloths, Unasimeres, Farmer's Satin, Velvets, e! 1, Thomas Stewart, Pol Stewart's Hotal, Ridgewood, de Division drawers, Wood wih ‘patieoady 4’ Vestiny ‘Sath ereby agree to bare on hiand on Monday next, for those whe intend witnessing the great trot betwoen the abeve cole cane 2 on, USTTING, AUC. | PHOTOGRAPHY—OOMPLETE FIRST LAs APPA. or obscene. Thus they (the ¢ ounel) started together; | by one of the learned counsel. It sets forth “the | pe: icsne the drafts, was argned before Judge Lott, of the | Commence in the Kitchen. rae he exeont! on, will sell’ this Mon. fares off Dasa kod 13 po Mitt Ioetereee is rg + pie tanta Baan Darted company, / for MMe. Cochrane thought | importation of al! Indecent or obsorho articles, whether | syyrome Court, on Saturday by David Low and John | yUs2os re syoads to bo, pouligetyrecenpedraitan son anes GNhith dveouen oho very aay binek Rates | chascam Catalogue’ hy post for one stamp. Phelageephie that this one question involved “ the consideration of a va- | prints, picturcs, photographs, engravinus, images, da- | @ senwood -, on the part of the city, and by } afersste, “ m y 'Y | and one hay stud. borse, suitable for aeari or express business. | cheralesis and materials of every description. C. J. FOR riety of other questions, whY ch he (Mr. Hunt) supposed | guerreotyres or transparencics, is boreby | for- | Charter O'Conor and J. M. Van Cott, Esqs., for the com- ‘The Meirepoliian Ex will be in attendance to pack, cart | Sale positive. ‘Terms’ cash. 681 Broadway, corner Amity street, to b ‘ 7 1 r th i “foe = pane THOMAS CUSHING, Gor ‘0 be quite irrelevant. My. Cochrane was thus taken | bidden,’’ &c. You had detailed to you, gentlemen, | missioners. it is contended, on thé part of the Comp- | and ship the goods {fneccssary. H. T. LEEDS, At i i »_Constable. —rereertteee ee" eresemareeemimmerene into airy and flowery regt ons—regions of rhetoric and | by the witnesses the manner of the Seiaure of these troller, that the Legislature had no power to increase the 2 orang caning PALE NAT CREAR ad ede Rain saat acme ‘© PUBLISH! OF PRINTS, MAGAZINES AND faney—and wandered ame/ ng abstractions in philology | goods. Now the slatute further sets forth that no goods | contract price of ihe works witout the consent of the | A UCTION NOTICE- VERY SELDOM CHANGE.—THR Meek nan ota eonia eee newspapers 18 new offered for sale a splendid engraved and metaphysics, while thy /S"few which he (Mr. Haut) | s0 illegally imported and sclzed Uy the auworities shall | Contact Price of the works without, the « aattiority to Fich and costly furnuure of a parlor and two bedrooms, | 1 gcAR ie A ATTRACTIVE SALE OF FURNITURE, ste plate, oe ling ant mezzodoto syle, of ‘a very popaiae took of the question woulf’ . confine him to the solid earth, | be permitted to be withdrawn aud tuus to evade the in- | jsaue the dralts. ‘The p: nad removed for convenlence of sate, to the stare inth avenue, fu sete ‘ P , M remium plite. Alea the law and tho plain fac / (sr the case. Itaffords me ud | fliction of the penalty incurred. | No. gentlemen, the law ise the dralts, The papers were handed to the Judge, | near Twenty-second aireet, will be AOld at ® great suariioe for essrs. Propfe & (ivetz, ‘thors wilt be sold cheap for cash. "Addrews 5. Le DS sever 5 0 who it is expected will give his decision in afew days. h. The furniture fs only thi onthsin use, and in the | The whole being sold in conse (nence o! dissolution of co-part- | box 157 Heraldoffioe, Pleasure, gentlemen (C0// tinued Mr. H.), to disouss tHe | cifers no condition of the Kind, There is no time allowed | The reservar holds aufisient: water now tor aupoly Yeo | ek orden sore a Onl tune months in use, and. in the = merits of such a case ip / thig public way, but in the regular | for repentance, no period of time granted wherein tli: de- nership. wants of the city for about a week. It is altogether iikely | With the best.of French Crimson and Maroon satin bocatel, (coat BUTLER, SCHULTZ & MATHEWS : =! : f 2 WATCHES AND JHWELRY. discharge of official | quiy I must present to you the | faulter may repent, aud thus recover his property andavold | that some arrangement will be mado monawhiles so, thee | when new $800, will be sold for $180), one eolid rose wood Git pa iisliat auieton, a wn rn ADE DIP AAR RAR RAE SS int views I enteriain jon) this question, “which I shail | the payment of the penalty. ‘The def ltors caunit soy to | Gur cugenn wi nol be dereoed. ce eke tle roe $100: wlld rosewood celia ead pler Tabien Reegeren Resear At ToAZWeloek atthe malesgsoms of Mentrs: Pe k'G. jcBABAAR, 13. MYRTUM AVENUE wil est why” Possible, when the responsibility | the xovernment, we regret what hus occurred, But now | aitogethor, whether the actual canse for stopping the en- | Hessinadee sefve Chetne Sateen tse eat as ee gata REL Bulton evonne, Brooklyn, DD sowetcy. be 0: Le FOr, & 60, having Gponot te These ‘ton poturey With the Court and you. Are | that our attention is drawn to the matter we wi attend | gine is want of money or some disarrangements in the | Carpet, Paintings, &c., & Thoensirestork of furniture now on hand, consisting in part | Brooklyn rea aug ceapocttully invite the altention of tee thes pict ‘, then, decent or indecent? There _ to it and remedy the evil complained of; we disapprove of | machinery. sone lone of clogaiit rosewood, walntasd rashogany parlor Suits, supers | ekizens of Brooklyn to their exte Lackee Kee of cad wherer, Where a point ar line where decency | the act and we are content to withdraw the objectionable . aa q is and whe ine UOTION NOTIOR—AT PRIVATE SALE, OND OF | Peeweat! oak und walnut Kiegeres italra aed ira ira, | Silver a1 ' adecency begins. Are those pictures on | goods. Now, a8 the law docs not draw a distinction bo- | SERIOvS CARRIAGE AcctpRNT.—On Saturday a Norse at- Gilbert's Placofortes, with the Afollan monte, cle-;| Loungers, Extension Tables, reaswood, msbogany and walnut | Pins Barkings/dm,ido) at vety low f i dressing’ and other Bu fashstinds, Commodes, Ward- | repaired, and warranted. Brooklyn Bazaar, 13 My {that lice? if they are, the law declares | tween the goods legally and illegally imperted when | tached toa light wagon ran away in Fulton avenue, and | gantly carved legs and case, finished all around the sume; has bes, richly inlaid Chess Tabies, rose wood and mahogany pier, rooklym. Watches repaired and warranted for one 4 with, forfeiture ait goods, ianocent or , packed together, neither does it leave to juries to decide | throw two young men ont upon the flagging. The horse | Pear! keys, and cost when new $00; will be sold at a great sac- | TObes. chy ¥ prany plan | ase the wrong side 0 that they infer : centre and card Tables, Indies! Secretaries, Rookcases, Ghalrs, otherwise, “Dich came in the same package or which | When goods get Iningled together whethor the prohibited | continued down the ayenue and knocked down Mr. 3. B. | Tifice. Call between 9 and 3 at 30 Seventh sicget. between Se. | 3°" together with a grent variety of other articles too numerous ne. ¢ 8 n h : oond and Third avenues; has been in use only six months. If | &° id are Bere ad don the same invoice. I need scarce- | articles are put in with the proper artic 4es without an in- | P injuring him seriously. The other two men wore | not sold before will be sold at auction om Wednosiay, | mentions | ss all of the very best description, being of topiendid taclew Wateh and Gon batt car hg y you that, upon such a question, ntion to evade the law. Tho law does not say these ar- | badly hurt. Officer Johnsen, of the Fourth precinct, con- | October 19. M P. & Gs own manitnetn For Tt and whith Do other question is to be decided, there is uo | ticks shall not be forfeiled if it be shown that thay were | ducted Mr. Poole to his residence in Clinton wroaues rae ee — | The attention of furuiture dealersand housekeeporagonerally | 1 Ge an a amity ot wee OTE, gy eeyeral of the inaiters which’ have beon | placed with the firbidden articles under circumstances | New Fenny Bost.—A new boat is to be put on the AUCTION SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSRHOLD FURNT: | ig invited wo this gale, as every article wil be sold without | J heavy gold hunting watch, 18 curats.....1:. S100 coat urged Q, jn your consideration, For instance, you hat which right naturally imply ignorance on the part of tho | gouth ferry route the present week or week afer. Thore jure, the property of the Rev, Henry & Green, compris: | reserve, i 1 do. den 18 carats, $90, worth a armed re) pasoely Py the counsel that the Collector | owners or imporiers. ‘There are ho pallial vagpaiinstsnoes will then be three boats cn this ferry, which will bo suf. | Sabsusre’ menses eas ain cagiaccomsresd Bex fsa) wad oleinlogucs may. be bed at the office of the auctioncer, No. 64 5 ‘GER, 170 Broadway, root 25, up stains, rec # one-sixth of a forfeiture like this if it is declared. | whatever provided for, but on the contrary, the law per- ae " Q “ f ‘edar street, or at the place . i eb tinthetah sities ies Well, F supposo the Collector should roceive the whole in | emplotily (declares that al invoices of goods of such | fCi°ut accommodate the increasing travel caused by | wwMnAM Panett Be i ston atorigny, | ihe grudaiare now rexdy for examination, MATRIMONIAL. such acase, would that fact have any special bearing or prohibited articles shall bo proceeded against, sized and 7 me . }, At 1034 o'clock, at the elegant private residence No. 152 Fes er ee eee os a amr ee oa thr w any particular light upon the mere question of the forfeited by law. It is not important to the isdue to know en oer Twenty-firnt street, west of Seventh avenne, the entire becuti- ANTEL A. MATITEWS, AUCTIONRER. ie THE ACQUAINTANCE OF ONE WHO IS GooB in? ecency or decency of the pictures! So of several other that the greater portion of the goods seized was logit | The International Base Ball Match—The | fu) Furniture of the house, all of which was made to order four Pig. lbat i lid Aiea of a writ of execution, tempered, warm hearted, Inielligeot energetic, whe ia © .atters which the learned counsel saw fitto throw outin mately imported. The charge sets forth that a car months ago. The sale will be pouttive, without regard to | 3 will expose for sale bie vendu English Players vs. Americ: le gu Monday, the (th | @ gentieninn, and above all a sincero Christiat, with a view te tor che course of his argument. They may b. ry interest- tain py ing statements in themselves, but they have ‘ Qeanber, at 1 0'lock, noon, tn front of th Her, Shultz | mirriage. ihm young, p! in appearance, well edi nothing A of + plonts noatod, age of goods contained, among other legitimate 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. PARLORS CONTAIN No. 64 Cedar street, one Horse, one Set of Harness, | very accial and afectlonn'e cen belong to one of the best farni: 'o articles of importation, certain pictures or photographs, pe aes 18; 1080. Three fall suits of richly carved rosewood Parlor Furaiture, | andone Express Wagon. ANDREW CARRY, Constable.” | lenin New England. Repeated bereatementa have tefl ay with the simple question mich Bis oun. and I both and that these photographs were indecent and obscene inh id Sonpay, Oct. 16; 1869. covered in rich allk brocade; Statuary, marble 0B Centre, SEN atagamt anion Spee silk throughout; made. | Mluaut,& home in whieh T can, be lappy. and 1 bellove it nok a ill not allude em fi epresenty e 01 rence e fi ‘and Sofa Tabies; elegant Florentine and Parisian Mirrors, w! legant Couy Mine aghont, unwoma jor under the gui¢ common sense, x a Ses ee ged psa m eae eral repreeentations within the meaning and contemplation in referenci your remarks in the Hxraxp of this. | sa siabe sud Greaxcta; tira veny rick Hanah Hoe eee: arden i nanly, 1 impre: I s Wool, Tomlinson in their very bast maaner, | dent, to seek a true friend in this magner. Address Stel Ul for of the statute, Now itis to be determined by you, gen- | morning, contradicting the challeage of the En ficent is i ime pose of getting fairly at the real subject in dispute Here. — tlemen, whether these particular articles are of wach cha, id we jeep tie aah | lidcon even cane roan qu env ey Manor, Sot ana | Al acon of BLO, ale, one tae Mich New York Post office. rie ie i Turkish Reception Chaira, covered in medallion tapes. a <p feelin i This question of deconcy oF indegoncy you will have to | racter us tobe a violation of the law of prohibition, and | Cricketers to play a match of base ball, I wish ¢o oxplain. | Coven; Hurtiak Reception Ghats, covered tn medallion tapes, ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, ATRIMONTAL.—A YOUNG LADY OF REFINED MAN look at in two ways—first,as\to the weightand balance | in order to determine that you must necessarily cl varly | the position in which I stood as agent, aud the ition in | Ww fin we ne oe, Umsguees) with Feewn, ct SOONER ical M TRIMONTAL.—A YOUN 'ADY OF REFINED Wat t OF REFINED way of the tesiimony, without regard to any inspection of the ascertain what is meant by the word indecent—what is | which they (the All England Fleven)'stood in the mattor. | doors: tapestry Carpets, brocade and embroidered lace Curtains: __ BEATUTIFUL GREENHOUSE PLANTS, congenial companion for ltt, with a view to matrimony, in the pictures by yourselyes; amd, secondly, each juror will , consilered loose and obscene. Now the framers of the | A meeting was held at Philadelphia between the Eloyen | rieb Bronze and Ormulu Chandeliers, artistic Bronze and Mar. | HENRY ff. LEDS & CO. will sell at Auction of Tuesday, rontol a gentleman of education and wealth, who in red of have to detcrmine for bimself, after inspection, ‘by an ap- | law have not deflaed the word for us; they have given no | and myself (exclusively) 4 {t boing distinctly naderatood | ble Figures and Groups, among which are, Day and Night, | Oct. 18, in th Peal to hig own judgment and conscienos, whether these | definition in what sense it'is to be viewed,or in what way. | that the match was to be kept a profound sesret, in Phila Sahni OL Paintings worthy benion oe toehaee | aad Gate a ee Sa tra rar ir plitographs are of the class which the act of Congress | its exact meaning is to be arrived at. ‘You, thorefure, | delpbia for this reagon, that the Philadelphia base ball | Soura;-Heonse, Clocks, Lave and tlrugcan Gastonia sevren | Plants: propbanty ts. fnese Pe anle es ey oreean calls “indecent” or not. You will recollect that thefiatte | gentlemen, must take the word in its general, ordinary ac. | players had requested them time and time. again to play | snd Dresden Vases, nolid black watnat Hxtenaion’ Table; ‘owth never having been forced. Among them are many mode of deciding the cause is the only one which I a | ceptation; you must judge for yourselves and from the | with them, which they, the All England Eleven, ref : ‘fuoun : ‘5 ‘oak Dining’ Room C! covered in gre large double White Carmetlias, and one of supposed to first contemplated, and when the claimant’s counsel pro. | photographs what you cousider indecent and obscene. | on the Pee that they had only time to play one match, | French and India china Dinner and Tea Seta, ruby,and crys: | have about one thonsand flower buds: a large Ms it is ing modern accomplishtnents aud re all the comfrta of a happ . Aline addressed. to the undersigned 9 the utmost confidence from Plutarch, Herald worl £0 give evidnoa OF the'cuitions, of ar | Now, ordinarily in rmining sation of and Wi it to bo played in New York, knowing that the | tl (ut Glassware, Decanters, Wines, Bottles, Finger Bo: ‘Supposed to be the largest in this country; Lady Humo’s Blush; cas Tits question, and niso' as tprthe atale GEAba teas fot | Jaw Juries must be put in posession of testimony eitiee | greatest number of base Dall players and the best ware te er with a Inco tarieiy of other Diniag Rares Taceeere: | sumone of the largest and finest in thiy eountry. | Among the "3 ONLY OFFICK, 483 BROADWAY, NEXT Public taste, {objected to it all as not being portinent to | fromthe mouths of witnessea swort in thelr monacs ee | be tound there, Knowing your fairness in all matters, | siegant carved t largo Halr Mattresses! | Saced Nova Trimbriniti Tmtricalte to. ane kaa a fae Wallack’s theatre. Hours trom 7 A. M. ull 10 P. a the isgue, But the Court overruled the objection and testi. | from the depositions of witnesses duly sworn dnd properly | trust you will be pleased to give this room in. paper. | Ststble top ‘Dressing Bureaus, Wi Cheval Glasses, | assortment of beauti’n! A7oting of the oholeest and nest kinds; | dally. Treatment by letter, per post or express. mony hag been taken upon those points, Therefore ict us | examined In this way only can Bes Properly arrive W. B. DAVIS, “| Wardrobes, full auits of rosewood Chamber Furnit a al@ very fine large Rbodedeadranae, Vetere, &c., with an @x- a first consider what is the balance of testimony, Marine, that | ata verdict, Now as to the accepted meaning of this word Agent of the All England Eleven in Base ‘pau, and dscape ee —- Engravings, ae pn and | tensive collection of other rare and 20 Plants. BR. LACOSTR’S FRENCH MEDICAL INSTITUTE.— of your own senses. out of view. Well, itis peor caak 4. ndecan ” this, gentlemen, Is entirely a matter for your Saeamncibekre Lngeain and Tepectey CAP OX oi enenetennsetonmesna pee terete ttentiae to eenreeyam Removed tg northeast corner of Bleecker and. Greone Ercciia wtsdelis ter nins anayciae aamuereae | Soearee ame cataces oct wrtae Ht The a neeeP aia een Seach cl entetas Picard ti wisnaceaane | FL Nineacteyaaetgintucureesio harem Wagoae | Pron tosreme trator an lesser ea Mgt a ‘| mento pack or o wi TR’ French, German and Spanish 9 rake no ol to them on the f taste or fore we must translate it ‘to the code iaid do TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. SL Ms and Harness. -HENR) TERED . 4 nd Spanish spoken. Jy. How far doos this goto show that thoy are decent? pcvlety: lb those nattare, Wo must ook Into tho social voog- | _ To Your artile on cricket and aso ball of the 16th inst. | f GOsION—BROWNE & NICHOLS WILL SELL on | Attorney crest aattaintanaiot anion te onde te R. R. CORBETT—19 DUANE STRERT, r ? here are “persons in. the community who tolerate these.,| bulary for a dictionary meaning for it, if I may so speak. | you state that “the most hed clube at AY Meat ag ek ft ated rihay adetiniatralor of the Ine ft. W,. Collyer tha New York Univers REET, ‘MEMBER OF {ninga; thorofore they are innocent, moral and decent, | Wo, in matters of this kind, accopt, the meaning given ti ae preety AL 10M oieioeks & tan pe Hvernity Medien! Coleg, many be. onn tee bow "aH about the opinions ofthe witnesses who | wordn by the people ofthis country. Wodo not ank wnat | 26 the Knickerbocker, of New York, dite, Unton sof Mor, | plead a Fue, Cooslathig of sin enilre ssc of Hla Harned, Bel ey ya sufabts | cise ro Sunday escort Hoare" avg taken the stand, examined the pictures, and declared | is the meaning given to doubtful terms in other countries i “eg A oa td ) OF. up for all kinds of work; le and double J 7? vhat they thought of them, On th. 5 lata doee ; | Brooklyn. Perhaps the Excolstor'is the best of all?" Fare, Mantiting, &e., Wagons of va sete je and dou: 5 ONS Ine. ot Ahab, thoogh the tarned counsel bronshed te, | attetgoastnen, I onscls awa aud Usea fates corey _Allomed me to say that you hare ignored the two moat |. anatctured prefer stroll tre, ‘comorting oe | of iamens slg Hee, Whigs Hanh, Viel "oun | D)tcroy arene (0 Grassy) Here Who Tes subject and got In the frst evidence of tho kind, in spite of | ponding with tho ideas and sentimentaof she peuple for ) FUCC*ssTul clube in the sounie Hee auand ave wa ole ‘Cush, Cloaks, Vilorines, Huta, Peiornce’ | Saute Vest Ele, See Furolure, to, The ehols eos xoepted. Conauitations by leer. my yot tho was uncommonly clroumspect | whom it logislates, The United. States goveramont docs | f°F4, both of Brooklyn, MUFFIN PLAYER, Hara ogee: wit an amoriness of elogant Bieigh, Car: | sold without any reeer¥ec Spee ean ine: even his own witnere?s. Out of them all le riage and Lap and B Le ea ee aes TET EEEEEEEEeeeeeeen! R. COOPRR--14 DUANE STRERY, HAS FOR THE islate for foreign countries. It does not laws only ventured to put the plain question to one. That rate ‘of the people of France, of Spain or Gor- Thanksgiving Da: Pe et aera ia eh ee ai NRY B, HERTS, Jr. AUCTIONEER, last 28 yours devoted bis attention fo an office Mr. Whiton, and ‘Me. Whiton answored ‘and sau, t"do | many; butt exclusively and opectalty jogos Vor tho pihamarang iY Pavvtriranie—Goreruor Packer, ot | AUCTION BALR OF SILVER AND GoLD waton fo dath, COIR Wities suoans’de | Maes ‘cgonlied veal trom 8 tn ihe morning te Pa Tooke ares ites atin 1 a Cross-examinn. | citizeng of the United States,and the torms it employs 1 2ehbsylvania, has published his proclamation, designating ity <A. M. CRISTALAR, Auctioneer, FT Ae Ee tee a eTR TSE and Jewel 4 OC! rove! very, will onda: On 7, at tock at the salesrooms, Ne, ar gua on his | to communicate what is tawini and whet utilawfa! must | Thursday, November 24, to be observed in that State as a | Bowery, will sell on Wednesday, 19th Inat.. ‘at 1036 o'clock, & Montrect—Conriaing a large stock of whiteand yellow | DOROF. A.M. MAURIORAU GAN BR CONSULTED AT drawing room table for the inspection and. deloctatn, what q 4 of Gold Jewelry, consisting of oumeo, mosate | 634 Pine atree his frlenda, "Why didn’t the counsel pat tho saree ict | BE istrict accordance with the terms, and tho idioms if | Cay) of tnankegiving and prayer, The same day has | anf'snamelled Ping, Kingeand Earrinca nity aad isrseoe | Reigares Oolong and ifr Hyon Tenn ile, Spice, ances, Pris treet, or by letter, by addressing! Liberty . t necessary, in use among the people. This {s invariably | @lreddy been get apart in ‘ork and New Hampshire, | hosed, sone and plain Rings, Studs ‘and’ leave, Bi les, Sal i hor 1,224 New York Poet oflloe, venta hie other witness | He forg tan 20 thoagit | the rate Except in cases where the law applice to matters | ‘Traxmaarviva tw Cuasiarton, tm city teiell of | Guard, Yob and Veal Cains a LY gid and acer naa, 1 Paral Tobaorn tiavane and’ German Beqare,&a. Alooroae PARIR AND LONDON OFFIORS OF DR. LARMONE, bh wal, na respectable man of family, and Mr. w Cai Solely technical, or whére queatious arise involving a | Charleston, S. C., have appointed Thursday, the 20th | {alos Watches: aso, about el hy dozen gold Pencil Cases, | large iron Safe, four platform Scales, to. of 647 Broad: ‘New York, up stairs, from9 A.M. 06E, vou ed such 1 q . By ‘order of way, ; of ; consideration of the arts and. sci id which - | instant, to be observed nt ORR Lt CORNELL M., and The ol oC Whee tan pictures omly two are auch as * garily dguanada the vag ot words nad terms peculiarly bes! preyer: a ba pdt, en Das aca Drees Oe Wak a oe, VORRE Seow beds, Srgahgaresrwsnre lV evening, “Trestaees bY

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