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2 Seizure of $1 000 Worth of Jewelry by Mexicans. DISTRO JURT. ¢ Hon, Judge Betts and a Jury, Fun. 1 —The United States vs. Packages, &c., contaiaing Jewelry Alleg:d to be Subject to Duty —1t was agrood that the dangbter of the claimant should by exarmiaet ta tao District Attoruay’s office previous to tho opening of tho Court, and accordingly ‘Miss Guadalape Gorospi was examinod through the me- dium of Mr. Gurcis, as interpreter. Question, What ie your age? Avswor, Tam eighteen. Q, Where co you reside’ A, In Mexia, Q How jong since you were there? A. Three years aad two mouths. Q. Where have you boon residing during this timo? A. | Thave been traveiling through Barope a great portion of the time; | bave been in Paris, Q. Did you take any jewelry with you? A. I took a large portion with me. Q Cam you describe any of the articles or seta of jow- elry whteh you wok with you? A. Ican—a pearl neck lace; pearl earrings, one sot, pearts and diamonds, on» bragelet, enamelled and dixmond; one dravelet, green emamelled , diswond and pear!; one seb containing Sraoe let, breastpin, blue, enamelied amd diamond; a largo ao. | Of diamonds given to me by my mothor, which I took to Paris to have rv-ct; @ breustpia or broaon with bair aad pearis; the uecklaco and earrings first spokea of be longed to my mother. Q. How long since your mother’s decoave? A. She | dicd in 1860. Q Have you bad them @ince your mother’s death A. Thay Q. Wore any of the other articles mamod by you tho Property of your motber? A, The gvcn euamelied and Aiamond bracelet spoken of was my mother's. Q Were thoes large seta reset in Paris? A. They were. Q. When were they reset? A. In 1857, I thiak. Q. Has it been in your possession since that ime? ve A. Yes. Q Did zou make apy purchase of jewelry in Paria? A. My father purcosnd some for me while thors, Q. Describe them? A The set of emoralds and dia- mencs; the black enameilea and diamond set also; soma airings sou & broach amethyst; @ portrait of my father, get in dumovds aud rebirs; # locket, turquole and dis: mond; a granite and @amund locket; [ caunot remember any others. Q Unul what time did you baye in your possession tho Jewoisy which you brought with you from Mexico to Enrope and that which was purchased for you ta Paria? A. Until the duy Larrived in the asia, which was the 13:h. of November imet Q Who accompanied you? A, My father, two brothers, courin wkd & aiaid, P Q By whom sas your jowolry takon from you? A. Il was taken by « portou wo, 1 think, is » Custom House ofiiver, Q For whose use were the articles that were taken from you? A For my uae, ant not for sale; nearly ever) thing taken away had been worn by me. Cross exawines by br. Hoot—Q, 1 ‘ind in the list of ar- ticles taken from (be persow of Mr. Ligaral one dismoad Beni corsage, With peodanis, is tual or Is it not the arti- clo which was reset ia Parw! A, Itisa part of ine set which wae reset in Paria, That belonged to you? A. Yes, sir. Q. There is aa sot ovusisting of one gold chain, three cold Tookets, thre rings, three medallions, taken trom the pervon of Mr. Lizarer; to whom did tuose articles oe- loos’ A. they are mel amiue; 1 suppose bey belong to Mr. I zarei. Q Une jet eck!aoe taken from the person of Mr. Lizar- ‘di; to whint did ie belong? A. It belonged to mo. @ There is an item cf one pair carrings, diamond and pearl, takem from abe perrou of Mr. Lizardi, to whom did they belong? A. They belonged to me, Q. There was ove pair earrings, diamond and enamel- le@ taken from the person of Mr. Lizardi; to whom did they biloug? A. They delovgea to mo. Q Ore gold chain, bracevet, diamond ad ruby contre, taken from the person of Mr. Leaardi, 10 whom did at be- dong? A. It belouged wo me; it Was given me ase present Q De you know to whom any ef the articles taken from Mr Liraroy’s baggage Dewagea? A. All the articles men- tioned ou the appraisoment #8 having beeu iakeu from the Daygage of Sr Lizarui, except sve silver cross and plated locket of pearls and Likeness, wbich belonged to me, were the property of Mr. iizardi; the stiver cross was not taken from the baggage of Mr. Lizard, but from my deg % How many stones were in the large corsage? A. 1 cannot tell, Q Do yi know 4) been used im-mnother setting? earoe Q. Bow do you kno«? Jewellor to reset them Q. Did you do ko yourself? A. I did. Q Where? A in Paria : Q When wasity A. In 1857. Q Do sou know that the new contains the same num. ‘ver of stones as the old ope? A. | anppose it does; there ‘may bave been some mew stones put 10 it, Q Wore these in your possesion all the time while Abroad? A. They were. Q. Where are they now? A. They are now in possca- sion of P. Harmony # Nephows & Co. Q. Why don’t you keep posgegsion of them now aa: bo- fore? A. Because they took them froin me ip the Custom . Don't you know that the officers of the cnstoma hava delivered them up to your father? A. I do not know tha they have been deliveres to my father. @. Tbow repeat the question why tasy are not ia your possession as before? A Beomuge the Custom House officers have taken them away. James B Archer, luspector of Custome, was then sworn andesamined before the Court and Jury, and deposed that hi yare the game stones which bad A. Yes, they are the” Because I gave them to the search of Mr. Gorozpe’s and Mr. Lizardi’s baggage, ant finding a quantity of jewelry therein; and farther added that be wid Mr Lozarcii that he shouid search him; Liz ardi saio—'* you shalt not; I told btu rtaaly should, Decamse I Busy z concealed ted bim of having on bs person: be saki—' hod before; T was wl over Kurope in most despouc governments, and I won't let sou search me; Iam now a treo Ameri- can; I turned to the Surveyor, who was standing by, and he (ibe Surveyor) gard to Mr. £.—' Tho oitiver sas- pects you—you mast submit; he denied again baving avy thing; L asked him to unbatton bis ; he refused, raying, “oon't put your bands on mo;’ { then nottied bim of the jewel case in bis pocket; ho then put his hand in his pocket, *drew out a pocketbook; as T put out my and to take it, he said— “7 will throw it in the river before you gee it. Treat me Uke a gentleman. ‘Take me to @ room if you want to geurch me.” 1 iok bum to the Collector's oilice,on the dock: he there took out of his pocket a case containing a Aarnond bracekt; bo guid he bad novtung else; T again arked him to let’ me sec; he then put his band into nis | Pecket ond pulied ont a number of packages, with his pocket book; Lopened several of thom; they were of no coprequenee; then felt his coat pooket behind an4 found & box of jewelry. which he said belonged to bis friend, who gave ittohim to Dr.og ashore; the Surveyor then feat me tor Gorozpe; [ brought him to the eilice, and oa searcbug found tn bis coat pocket a box of diamond Jewelry; 1 accompanied Ingpector, Isaacs to Mr. Lisardits Toom on board the shin, and there found jowelry; fa the jewe! case which T took from Lazardi there was Giamoad Jewelry; under bis vest wes a gold chain; three lockers, three rings, thees medailious; im the box in his coat was Gawond breoch or corsage, with pendants aboot the sizo of my hand; a pair of éarriegs—diamond nd penr!; another pair—diamond and emerald earrings; ip the case fron his sid pocket waa &® diamond gold chain bracelet, with diamond and ruby coatro, and s pair of f: Id eleeve bnitons and tee gold riozs; I found nothing in ‘8 baggage but two empty bracelet cases. Crose-examined by Mr. Cotting—Tho stes ist was made fant to the wart when Inspector Isaacs was coming with Gorozpe to the eabiu; when [ went lato the parser’s room 1 saw the bags, they were exposed to view lying on a sofa, the purser eid not hesitate to leb me see the bags; he said the gentleman wished to leave them there until tmorning, a8 they were valaabie. ‘Thos. J Brown, Inspector of Customs, corroborated the testimony of Isaacs and archer W.H Praul, Appraiser of the C istoms, depose 1 that he apprateed the articles at their home value: tho greater portion of the articles wero new. Mr Hunt here rested the case for the (nited States. Manvel M. Gorozpe was examined through Mr. Miguel Garcia, of the Grim of Peter Harmony, Nephew & Oo, as interpreter, aod depose 1 for the defence—i reside in the city of Mexico; Tam a member of the house of F. Chevari & Co, bankere; 1 oxpect to leave thia city this evening or to morrow for Havana aad Vera Cruz; Wasa passenger in the Asia from Liverpool to New York iast; my two gons and daughter, and my sephew, Lizardi, were with We ag prscongers, myself and famliy had been in Rarope Since November, 1806; during: that time we wero travel Wg, except one son, who was in college in London, England; = wh we left Mexico for Europe we had the greatest portion of tho jewelry ‘which was taken from ue hero; my daughtor bad with her all the jewelry which belonged to her mother and all that belonged to herself; her mother died in August, 1860; my Gavgbter ts over eixhteen years; I bought jewelry for my ¢s chter in Borope while travelling; I Tomember the Be\z0re of the jewelry in Jersey City; the articles seized comprised the ) lry I took from Mexico and that Dovgbt in Europe; the iarvost portion of that owned by My wife was reset in Europe. (Several bilis were hore a pavoed } These are bitis for articles reset and bought in Earope. Mr. Cutting pat those bile in was the personal property of this And not intended for mercband! elry and resetting amounted to Witness coctinued—The articles seized wore all for the | nee of my family, aad none of tt intended for merchandise | or anle: my presence is required in Maxico in consequeac of the veaih of one of my partaers: the backing house o Febevera & Co. is very extenstvo and of great antiquity Mr Ligardi bas been two years ia Burope; part of hi fomily are in Leadon and part in Mexico; h is brother of Mr. Lizardi, the extensive danke of London; Mr. Lizardi’s family are repute! to be worth three or four millions of doKars; hie father i dead and he ia a. man of greabereaiin. Q One of the tom House oiticers said that a chain, with medallions Tings, was found under Mr. vest. Does the Bees know to what religions profession Mr. louse? A. He ts a Catholto; be wore & locket on tho chatn, Which as a gift from his mother. Orse-examined by Mr. Hont—The aggregate vatec of all the je wotry taken from my famity (exclusive of Mr. yo mee was in the pelghherhead of eight or nime thou- san.) co'lars; Ty fon '8 notim business; heis employed in the banking house of which Iam a member; I bave not Deen a trader, or in any business but that (fa banker. ‘To Mr Cutting—My ucm in Mexico ia very wealthy— Pecse sire more than ome milion of dollars; my own —o is between four See ee thoumand dollars, eo'0 M Gorezpe, Som ‘witness, corroborated hin facher’a teatimony. ye Mr Lizardi was examined, and corroborated the Messrs. Goror ¢. nnd tbe case was adjourned to Wednesday morn. ues ~ boarded the steamer Asia with Mr. Alexander | Isaace, and corroborated bis testimony respecting the | the note wea in an envelope, not sealed. aud with in } tl ‘The Norwalk Bank Case. ONITED STATES VE JAM@S & WILLIAMS —BBPORR | comarss wenrn. The examination of the @uik Bank ease was ro aumed, befor ted States Commissionor K. G, Whiter at cleven A, M. yesterday, ‘The firet witness called for the proseculion was Mr James BE. Marron, a clerk in the “Advertised Lewors’’ dopartment ot the New York Post office. The wainony Of this witoess was mot materially diffvrent from that ia the examination n the case of Menry Williams, exospting | tbat in this case the person was changed. Mr. Marron | deposed that be bad seea the defendant at the Post oilloe, | calling for advertise1 letters, sometimes simply for the | Bawe of “Williams,” sometimes for ‘James Williams,” | and pometimes for “Williams with some middle initial” He dieuactly recognized defendant as the caller for witers pen these occasions. Mr. Williams had once or twice takén lottors from the window and again returned them, fs Dot being directed to him, This had pened within | the pest mx moaths, Tho witness could mot tell how Mr. ) Wiliams as dressed upon any particalar ocoasion, aol ot pote apy thing peculiar ip his voio 8 weil wan tog identity. Has. never delivers? amy letters ‘wei to Mr. Jamon 3. Williams to the dofeadapt, dir. Jobo WD, Ricbimire, another Post Office clerk, whore Dyainese it ia to Bearch for lost letters, and OooRak: witeod the delivery wiadows, was next swora:— seen defendant frequently outside of and as the Post Oftice; sometimes Williams was askiug for letters at the adver- | tised letters window, snd sonsetimes at the gonoral daltvery | winoows; toinks that defendant once asked hi | for a letter contawing a draft, directed to Ma | October last; bas deilvered to tun letters directed to other names, which he coca not rovollect; these letters wore | generally advertised, and this calling for lstters tyad fra- quently occu, red withim the lest eix mooths, until within the Inst few weeks The witness here searched the list of advertised lottera from the prosent date back to Ootoher Oret, and auvounced that there were no lotiors 4 !vertisod within that. period cirected to Mr. James S. Williams; he had frequently met the defendant outside the oss Oifioe, aud ‘‘paspes the time of Jay.’” Crose-exarined—Vereons often call for letters not direct- ed to them, and if they bring an order, or can describe the letier so a8 to satisfy tho clerk, the letters aro delivered to them. The lettera to tho addrow of Mac Nemeny was deacribed by the dofeadaat aa coming from a particular place, The defendant's counsel inquired if, in the month of O>tobor, 1859, there were not two letters advortised to the address of Emma ‘Mao Nemeny, but the ladies’ List eas not in court, aod the inquiry was. mned. The witness testified that the de- fend aut inquired for letlors directed to a male Mac Neme- ny, aed at the gentlemen's window, October 2l a loiter cirectea to James Williama was advertised, and checked aa culivered; ditto November 11; Decomber 16, a Totter advertised abd delivered to tho addrees of J.D.’ Witame: December 23, two K4tters, to James Williams; Marron ad tyoken to witness within a month cr two, in regard to Wilhams’ leuers, uoplying a doubt that all the letters which defendant odtaiped belonged to him; but witness told Marron that he knew Williams, and that it was ‘all right.” Mr. Dwight, Diatrict Attorney, wished to show by thia whncss that it was poasible for a persoa inquiring for ap ad a letter, to see enongh of the ler tor while it was in the bands of tue clerks, or os it % upon the pancl, to give such a descr tion of it as Would ingure itg delivery to him. Obd- jected to, and objection overruled. Tho wit- ness thought that it was. often poasidle, as clerks bold the letters carelessiy, apd sometimes showed them to the callers to ace if the handwriting is recognized. Q. Do you take equal precautions with persons whom you know by sigbtas with strangers? (Onjected to by de- fence; objection overruled.) A. We do pot. Mr. Peter nbiyess clerk in the “Advertised” department of the New Yoric Post Office, was sworn—Knee defnndant by sight; usd seen him at the “advertised” window with- in tbe Jast six months, but does mot recollect him within the last two; defendant was inquiring for three or four letters at a time, with the same surname, but with ditfo- rept given names; could not say how often thig happened; delivered there letters to him (Wuliams ) Mrs Lizzie M. Prindel sworn—Know the dofendant; boarded in the same house with him last winter; has not seen him since Juno last. Q. Have you ever known the defendant to look in the published lista for advortised let- ters? (Objected to on account of its irrelevancy. Mr. Dwight proposed to state what he expeoted to show by this question. Statement objected to by Me. Bustoad, on the ground that it might pr-judies the inind of the Com- missioner. (The latter objection was overruled and the for- mer sustained.) The witncre would not be willing toswear to defendant's iting; defendant has a wife and four chilaren; his wife resides at No. 61 Allen atreot; the cbild- ren do not live with their mother. now, and Williams bas not resided with his wife since last October. Croee-oxamined—His wife lives with a lady by thonams of Keener; the youngest child is about four months old; das heard say that the child was in Twelfth street, im charge of a lady whore name.she did not recollect (lar. Busteed suggested Mac Nemepy.) Allthe children are 4 the eldcst about seven years; witness resides at 616 ‘Fourth strect, with Mr. Servin. Mr. Francis A. Ferris, Teller of the Bank of Norwalk, Conn. , sworn—Recegnized the note (exhibit B), ordering the money for the note to be sent by expreas; put ap the package of money for Mr. Wi under the direction ‘of the cashier, Mr. Crawford, the package tween $2,900 and $3,000 in bills of the bank, and ad- Greasedit) Q. To whom and how? | (Objeoted to and ob- jection overruled). A. Laddrcssed itlo F. A. Williams, Faq., New York oity, and gent it om Tuesday evening, Do- cember 27, by Adama’ Express. - Cross-cxamine’—Took it to the Express office himscif, and tock a receipt for it, which he gave to the cashior. } ¢: ‘Busteed gave notice that, he should require tho pro- uotion of this receipt.) The wituess wes recalled. Mr. Busteed objected to the } Fe-examination of this witmess, after he had beem con- versed with by the District Attorney and by Mr. Hol- | nrook, Post Ofilce agent. He wished public notice to be taken of this by the Commiseloner. (Overruled.). The wit | ness stated that he had received from Adams’ Expross | Company, on the 20th of December, a note of $3,000, asd | the next morning handed it to the casbior; the cashior handed it back, with instructions to put up bills fer it; | | | i structions partly written upon the outsiio envelope | was returned to the expressman, with the package. Miss Kate Johnson sworn—Lives at No. 141 Garrick { street; haa known the defendant for about eight | yeare; knowe his handwritivg; ta acquainted with | Mra, " Williams, and has seen her within the last month. Q. Did you ace a letter written by the | defendant to his wife, in January last? (Objected to, aud | Objection overraled.) A. She had seen such @ letwer: | Mrs. Williams gave it to her to read, and sho readit. | this testimony was objected to, but admitted.) Q | defendant spoken to you aboutthiaietier? (Objacted to, and | objection overruled.) A. Saw the defendant in Tweifth street | on the &d of January; he said nothing about the letter or ite contents; witness told bimthatele had read tne letter, but bas had no conversation with him since in re- ‘ gard to it. Q. Do you remember the contents of that let. | tery (Objected to.) The Prosecuting Attorney stated that be was unable to obtain the letter, and that this testimony | was offered as secondary ovidence as to ite contents. The | Conimissioner stated that he was not so particular in these cates, as when the cato was'to be given toa jury, and to remove all difficulty, allowed the défontant to cross-ox- | amine the witnesa as to hor knowledge of Williams’ hand- ‘writing. She had seom him write at 51 Allon | strect, in the summer ‘of 1539, in the front parlor; he tho lived there with his» family; witnes® bad been stayiog there with thom all the winter; could not teil what Williams wrote, but saw him writing: could not tell the day, the hour, the kind of paper upos which he wrote, nor any particulars: bad seen him write at several other times, but catmot state. 'y distinct time; haz read @ letter from Mr. Wilhams, ireeted to herself (Mr. Dwight hore stated, 23 if im comment opon a certain coarseness. and brugqueness of | mlpner which Mr. Busteed had assumed ia the examina- tion of this witness, that Mies Johnson was a clator in-law | of the defendant.) ‘This leter was writicn in 1868, to her, | while she was residing at Patchogue; defendant never spoke to her about this lettor or ite contents. Direct examination—Haa known defendant for eight | Years as her sistor’s husband; has eeon letterafrom him, | directed to his wife; has never seen any of Williams’ writing which he acknowledged to be his; did not sea the Brn Neste open shomenate ans aan a aaa | them; The Commissioner decided that the witness was not Couipttent to testify to the contents of tho letter to his wife. Adjourned until twelve o’c!ook to-day. | | ¥ MISS NARY DITLON, WHO T Lester's, Mo 558 Brooma BOARIIED AT NRA aiveet, du esember, 1358, and Jaunary, 1600 ‘will wood har nddseae to. Me mamas | } ai 678, earecf 8.8, she wil 8, care wil hear of something gresily to ber j | JF MISS FANNY. (LAST NAME UNK T” sae teeta ov relaiveaeciahe tenon ek, RI &nd who ia now suposed to de ving in Yorkville. of us town, amd who bonrded at Mra Lester’, 555 Broeme street. ‘in March or April, 1859, will wand her wddresa to William, once of No, {0 Wall street, ae wi hear of acmetting groaly Wo mrs one EN SET OORT OORT ECD | TNFORMATION WANTED—OF MR. GUAUS SADRHOFP. T'rittivea! Keat Propet Pretz, Germany whe arrived im. | New York in 1840, and afterwards removed to Phi adelphis. By | Rédreapiog Peter Kind’, Davenport, lows, bo wilhear of ecuna- | hing to bie advantage. SS ee L. —l HAVE MADE NO ARRANGEMRNT FOR TH Pi) afierzoom, Cail and see me before gue o'clock, Don’t | Mi Grepacetw faith ing. prone “Froet / fais] my promises. } ‘what was eaid waa not alocerély maa D. ALL 18 will show Hu—yY, toehes hiah, 25 | side i RESTAURANTS. EXe88 Bacon AND CaBsace, } Jugeed mason seen ein. j ‘or dinwer to day. | BICHARDSON ¢ Wel.wOD, 1 saldon Yane, etrrer Pearl st. | The only house that files the London Daily Times, p Snrenbvandis tr sage tire Leas vrs. FRENCH ADVERTISEME N DRM. VRAN- alee, iffer et coudre. S'adranear & nen! Seares 20 raatia, oo ® cing hen ea du soir, su No. 3) West 21th ot picrnesnre PRANCAIS—URJNUNB HOMME PARI. 'e benee tatefla, av! tovte g'asere, of periant rita! rT pene Me come caseeareee Mere 1 any Caen ee een, MUNEOAPAL Arpamms. Aged SOTCe 068 cow Pere end Bia ree wow. ah a> Mm ee Siseur on LV ALRETINE, Chet. Connatunee, my Concurred tm, " ne LRT AM AN Olek, J ‘siah be amt te be ee rem wed fer tie Cot allt cas Pours Porm Cae, y ile, wntad Purvbor euive deca lige of Justine Wrownelt Bou d of Aidermwam, Fed. & 18m Amended aa within wovnl, sunen tnt, on ares and LO, Came. font 3 00 4o"ore T. VALANTING (ork of Oran timae, Ped. as - RP AOA Y Chere. ott MO eee ower. Alley, jetter A, aie, om my ‘Wards Nos. 1,941 and 1,943, letters ( and 1D), tweniy Ove 68 100 dol'ars Ward Noe 1,941 and 1,940, leters D sot Mf, seventy fowr EE p corte ‘ard No 1, le re Beapectfilly, GW, BW IRI, Biren Com nissiogrr. Board of Aldermen, Feb. 2, i960, Coniirmed. D. T. VALENTINE, Clerk | Beano Connetimen. oa Lote Copcurre: 98 OF a 8, MeLEMAGH x, ack Onotoy agyreter new Mew Vaux. Noo sia ty Commlatonn8 ol Tanta aa “snare of Sc "Mark's Pinoy beeen Third aad Pine Cortity that the omptract for he above work war awarded to James Humes, at ihe vrleee atnexed the same bas been com pleted and ia ansevte’ by this Proce upon wtich the work was awarded — For Sig Me Pavement, per sup. yard, one dollar and 4 0 ‘or old curb reset, per aun yard, four cents For old gutter reset, per sup. yard, four esata, For new bridge, p aD ‘thot tweuty five conte ‘To the Dep For old brid, v0 onal | Raima ed fjcaenel Bristngand after: Thy dodtere ‘s on Work, seromy eight daya, at two Tne ector’ } doltare, ‘The excess of Inspestor's time over contract time to be de | ducted from amount due contractor, ie thirty one #9: | dollars per day. MA t THOS B TAP Yad, We, the subscribers, tbe a ily toe mayor, at dermen and Commoniuhy ot Bethy ot Mew fork, te, om mon Covnell convened. by 98 ordimaace june. ODe net and eruitable sasessment of ‘The Poard of Arsessors bere nviup block pavervent im St, Mark's place, bawera First and Third avenues, in order that it may be confirmed, aad Jons- tham Trotter, Cullecior of Assessments, sppideind Uollector aot, Ua Sate having teen sdvertisnd for ovjedtions the time proscril 1aw, and nowe Jeepeottally @al { mitted, CHARLES MoNRiuL, JAOUB F. OaKLRY, DOULBE. Board of Aldermen, Feb. 13, 1360. arined. On ayes #04 noes oon! DT. VALENTIN, Clerk. Board of Counciimen, Peb 13, 1860. ‘On ayes and noes cocourred in. CP. MoJLENACH AM, Clerk. Srager DerantMent, Jao. 30, 1360, To THe Foxonaste tx Common Cogxcr— GANTLENAN—Herewith I suomlt for your examination the ectimate: received for rensiring pier No. 4 Mast river. | have awarded the contract to William A. Wilena, who ts the lowest Didder, subject to the confirmation of the Uommen Uounell I would recommend tbat an appropriauon of four thousand three hundred and seventy doliars be made, to be charged to the ral appropiiation for wharves, plera aod slips, to.cover Wrevexpenuiture required by the contract, ‘The sveoticsioa and agreement are hereto annexed GW. SMITA, Street Commissioner, ty. Henry ey beg ndrix—Five thousand y ‘and Iaaac Hendrix—Pive thou ti dred and fifty doUars ($5 20). ciel Wi'son—Four thousand hree hundred and seven- ‘ihm 4. ty dol'nrs $i Board cf Ald . Feb. 13, 1268. Cn ayes and noes confirmed. DT. VALBNTLN " Board of Counetimen, Feb. 18, (360. a atk Concurred ip on ayes and Does. C. T, McCLBNA CHAS, Clark, LL FOR $0.—WRITING AN. D ARITHMFTO, TUReS votion, of Bookkeeping lessons unii niled, for $10. Comumiation for ail English branches, w qualify YowBK men for business, $20 Ladies’ Writiug leave $2 for at irae Academy, 63 Bowery, or 233 Fulton wrest. —The next term ERMAN-AMBRICAN 1837’ Gases srmmovem on Kes day. DM AESH'S CovmTIxG, R00: instructions ia Boob! Building a pare area or Fake . ‘orks, Bew edtitiens, printed ia eolors. Ht GENTLEVER.—AN ENGRAVER, WHO IS A THO- rough meester of his professiog sad ibe verioas branch: ¢ thereof, ia! walling to teach gentlemen the same, either as a1 acoompiiahmert or profession. ua to ability oan be given. For particulars addrees K. K , box 104 Herald offes ANTRD—A YOUNG FEMALK TRACHBR, TO GIVE Jeesors in the Spanish A native of Spain will be preferred. Address Le nies omse ARTED—SY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION AS A ect te les fo the Dousecane witwibe sewing: "Addree, ohjeet to : GY Sistrdays BE 8. Poroo, 160 Wout Tob st A DANCING ACADEMIES. Det te A DODWORTH’s DANCING AUADBMIRS, OLASSES OPEN AT ALL TIN part BRGIN, RRS. ‘Will continae open until the Ist of June. EW YORE 4 PAREN BaruROAD. r "0 ALBANY. On and sfer Wednesday, January 18, 1860, trains wil leave ‘Twenty cith street station, New York, a8 follows — For W ike we—8.20 ard 1 A, M5 230 and 8:30 P.M re nae ra wns arn dpe Tor Croton Patle—4 P. M., from Twenty. For Mulerwe—$ BMS # ” 8 , MAT RERRTATS | YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF FINK PRRSON. and in lncrstive best A SQUNG GRSTIRMAN, OF GOOD APPEAR not over M yoarsof age. Intel faving met with ‘adies of Nis obotce of 8 ¥0) NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, f HBRUARY 15, ——_—_1_45—_ Te, Bo MUNG AND LOD. ‘Hqmo heaton amie PQlMs PQ hed oe me for, hed. Seth am” Oar “ spely st Yo 4 Wilow umm, © Wuputes walk from terry, Brookiye. D LEY WITH ROARY, IN 1860, ; BOARDING AD TOMEI GE A RABTY OF SINGLE Gee Tn Mkn 4 LN LEO a8 9, ath mocermeprics tna fr. ones furwlabed "Revtme, bay ug sli the ase s besnitfaliy Ieated op pceite Lovdon rece Will TO Weet Cwovty thiro atreot; a's a0 oflice for 9 a <Preie) sor me wa AA AIS NGS OF THK ORRIN, PAREN TNS ON stemer beugareo on ber tap trom New York Jar vwr ine, the toliowing reso'utioas wore woress oor sincere thanks ty Caotate Brooks fr the cow | ay manifested by hin towsrds ua duriag GO vopege (a bied « 0 A ahort one) and we ohverfaily re- o s PTY OF BIN. Pers »e. where wn other heron: eee fra rer emin nian + the ett and attention wih which be has | A, GIA TLRMAN AND WIPE. OR » Pt Tt ON lad | fomtiy s beasonme bate of Rome Toetecs Goon ‘na ‘of tha veewe! pleasant Nighi | Livingsvn stron. addiews G. O. 0, Brooklyn Poet sfhes then seoond floor, ati] St werk's place, & sweet, Dinner ates. Kel Me BANDEOMELY FURNTS, B00! 0 PRR _ week) af 13) Woseiar aire? esd VERY iv 5 A z man PRIVATH FAMILY HAVING TWO wo Team to ras, bein ton Sha street. preetstion of the be om ~ re of tae ewamor Bave discbargot wee . THOMAS THOMPSON, Chairman. Beorvtary. mana. thoir TH WARD, TOA . mufersie prin, & & parmanee, ben 230 West Treaty ‘ive wee veseed Pith a arenees, at eee TSATIT wo the Rhonme if deered WILL RW DELIVERED BY TH #4. Of Naw York, before the Brosklyn ~ invitation of thn woi-ty, 0» Was: 7 Bactntt' Antes ey Anemiation, by crvter, thth tow tho Rev, Wm sbareh, floor wid grate; also privhee aly Telermacia, Fulton avenue, at 734 O'oloak P.M. The LADY Withk8 TO RENT A Wi ee eT ere ROHS WALL, Proaient- | Aree eas cl oy suse ieond ainone’cl 1B, Jonme, M.D, Recording Beotetary. tray iy Street. Second avenue care pase A FURNIBHBD Rt OM ON RROONT FLOOR FO LRT, with Board toa gentleman and wife or slawia, z fe abouss pleasantiy wituned 74 Weat Tweste ry seek Bear Aixtb avenue care and stapes. Roferaeces exchanged. GENTLEMAN AND WiFS DESIRE TO MAKE AR. Fangementa for permanent Board, trom shoat middle of April. they will reyuire two lerge unfurnished the second floor, communicating with each other. a1 225 Sweety theg arose, weet sae ‘ord 1 weety third at ar ivate: table first class; a! rer Polos Brice Hilt be paid We eviteg. "Adtrees, with fall part Eatog torme, ao, ‘box 768 Post offices ge FAMILY, AT 79 MACDOUGAL &T! 's place) fear door ure! second GENTLEMAW AND BIS ecoupy Re: et tae ces 2 Yeh feed BGs ype meng! J, Browiway Poot a NTED—FOR A OBNTLEW w neatly farnished ne pivyt yer y plage 1 ‘ ferret; tarma SiR Pibdecoes box 1,495, Pow of REN RON PLACB RRTWREN Oftntre wlares —A Parlor aad art Eat gman end wife: alee ano ec two Cy yo D0) BRACH, STEER, GY. JOHN'S PARK—TO wheress the furnished, win om seornd floor, opposite nakno wn to Park, a handsomely Bedroom. Osa be Mayor of WELL FURMISUBD ATTIC OOM, WITH OR WITH. | abcui the “Oth Fed. ay out Board ruttable for x gentleman or respectable y).¢ | ——— sopra: | lady, may te bad tpaamall prvate family, by calling st 188 46 ‘WRET SIXTRENTH STRWET, BELWEEN FI who murdered | Laurens strect, near Biractor Fed noha Sent ve vee — Te Tek, mb omely ah 5 ~—— omen room, wih !arge oan . yd A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WER OR TWO SINGLY | clea bovis and w Frevok family." Location unearpas was bad avon gentlemen csp he asromm dad with pleasant GO prenlent to ovra and stages, Boferences ex oun ane 2 Dh apie A babes 5. a a wet end Board cond, Thira and FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN RE. Lt A aled wih ood Hoard ‘om ressoramne tortie. os Men co ry hovs with gas, £0, Snel Yn SO &D PARLOR, WIT! roome attached : guitanie form gentlems wifeora party of guntemen 2'so single roome, Becadwi an fg furnished, fa a private donee, wiib all the modern tmpravem ow at of Frond’ 7 FERING STREGT. TRREW DOORS PROM BeoA, fe —Tolet. severs!: Jaen singe gent cmon ‘The losstion la uear a¥l tne Wet clace pies of amnaement. Attached to the building js trgroom free. Inquire of ANBUN HOUSR BAST TWH PTH STREET We men ‘x o gestienoan ant wivo, orn tnd, deniranie: ocean od we family, Referencss exchanged. ons In W WREST TWENTY FIRST STRERT.—BOARD sing! gentiemen and familire —A sutt of Rooma monet, sory furpished or vote shana Ryo doaring] make permarent arrangement ‘ther tall Oomventent to cars and G48. BROUDWAY “sPVERAL RLROANT FA and Bedroows oo first and seonad floors; alse sipale renvorara._*'"h (oll Toad hoses Ara clas, ‘H BED Nia rem te «private ents Apply at No 96 Prince sreet, way. A SUIT OF ROOMS OW SECOND FLOOR TO'LET, with private Table. on ressonable terms. Apply at +o, 3% Fourth avenue, between Twenty fifth and streets. Twenty-acth T 52 RAR? TWRNTY ROURTH STRERT—TWO Pak. Jor on the 4 3 alo Parlor and Bedreome ow second door, wip fu) or parkial Board, for single geauamen or A goutieman Aud wife, served with orivate tav'e, RUIT OF ROOMA ON TAF FIRST FLOOR TO LET— ALF. Dow, Searmenr. OTIOR —a Lt. NOT aren Det Peas om he some WAVING wll p es oc ue OL AIMP AGAT : "sem at the his Inase preaant ofse ATPORNIA AND THR PANAMA dere = peasanere: ; ve lear i re 60’ wmsurpt (e feote of the cage are Caer — c BROADWAY, Sor Alw double and single Bedrooms, with or withit QT ‘tired Perics oa ‘bedrooute to' layover W Konrd ‘The Bouse sontaing all the modera improvemeats, | slooa. tS Sane “ Sapes piseninSonawromeaet inns fae Hiseen OP ART NEN SHIP WOTTORS. mm ; uso from . Sale CN a a a a eee ss ate h bebe Agi BOARD ah, SINGLE ORNTLRWAN MAY oprain Board e's a milvate family reaidinge te Twent. sixth frect. between Fourth and Lexington avonuee, ts reqabed, PARTNKK W aNTSO—WITH FRUM % 009 TO covent ad re te nuperts tend two, sucoseate Pexotiat A chy. 4 good me Owe. mecesaar besoin — rs ome oye A Rosre PRivVaTs PAMILY Ha vine pew b+ ieaapaenenniatestpepecemmnesallly : Towns, O89 aAcommuxiste two gen! a a mo. ROKBRS . thelr Sven and a comple of mrg’e gentlemen. Feooma on se A MMe Dude pap. inet py a Sees oot ger iia fom doore. "App at NOT ARS | ea ee ee ee ee an td Meat wilces run with! pply at No 1. blepeat at the land place, Perr) s:rect, areas Sox TES Post clon. yoriedans z ot ARD.—COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS, BUI. | 2 wy WHOLRSALE OYSTER AND OUAM DE roman table for femtiiion and @ gentiames, to let with thorengtt+ estasished with a larre tute | joard: also afer siogie Rooma “Lunuire at No. 1 Abiasdon, AS regan = juare, corner 6: Fans nd Bleecker su eos OARD.—A PLEASANT ROOM FOR A GENTLEMAN i Rees aie or soe ale nentiomee, with, Board: st 71 Loestion desirabie” Terme maderaie.” myers BNA PLBASANT AND WELL FURNiGS"D with coat, be 43 Room, pone may be had at 143 Righth street, be- ee —————— Bevsb str. PIERS S, roe MEN CAW ae oupital to extend the same, will, if ryint ribt, ® pariner with cash by ddrennig’ Ulam, ‘4 PARTNRR WITH Sido CUPTPAL “WeNrRD—1 ‘A cote metas Sree m= Piahtooaledpal roqured lo ooadeet "Applyes 658 way, rooms’ i RGB oF) and Snsaged "taba twaase Bast Ninth street. AG RD WIFR OR TWO .. oe st Spt RA or: ren th orenee,_Reterenmeerevarea. "OT OABD AND Wi? mm. with fall ly where there are no other fm Great Jones strest. Fourth street (stating terms) W. F. W., PARTNER fey mee ary ?. pra ee tT. ARTRER yet one in a saree or i Teewpericglire api spply seats LEVURGB, 4 excel : ANTED—WITm be waple 2 GENTLEMAN AND wie, | pa 2 . hana Adare, Sah teal ‘shed #oom and l’ant a reanectabie address box mr0 MANTTAG Sasa RINGER WANTEN—WITH A CASH CAPITA! abont $5 0, active or silent, im a legitimate bi Ted. permanent 3,555 Post offios, stating | op OARD WaNTED.— A GENTLEMAN DEATERS BOARD p* ‘oa Freneh fami)y where tte Frenok language only is hetwren Fourth ané Sixth aveaues sad spoken Location Teady estaniiebed. Patisfectory' reference given. Al Fourth and Thirty gourd References exchanged. Ad- | &. ‘@ NELLIs & CO.., ine street. drees W. A., box 1,173 Post office. ABTNFR WANTRD—20 JOIN . wR Pposde Raurep is Fry pee abt] PROM ist Bay P cosh business West, that will pay 400 Ps Pai it and 16 In's private fumily. with four baturntahed ood adhe me pee naa) oes dl Om the seme finor, and modern convenienans, not fer frou the ferry, for whieh & Wher! oriae will he box 266 pa . 2 pal.” Addreas OARD WANTRD—BY THRER FRENOH GRNTLENBN ip business down town, in ame private Amerisan famiiy, ed $300 to $40). Refe iy to FAIRBANK, room 97 Frenoh’s: MFRCHANT TAILORS AND CT. RS.— A] rience) cutter who understands ‘where there are ne other boarders. Addre a, stating sad terms, © hick must be moderate, P H. P | Herald office. OARDING —RINGI.2 OR MARRIED PRRSONS WANT. ANTRD—AN ASSISTANT PABT! In bone tis very ow rains wall soll oe a Wee ra at thd io; cape required, 8300 t6 99002 prety wil : bi ‘est irty: van atiend io; capital requ! prot wireet. “Children no oljegion, Pree use of bath aut wash | tauefection. DICK ERMAN, S13 Onnal reat (up JNITRD ST ATHS PASSPORTS BURRAD, 3 BROAD | HOARDING —A PLEASANT BACK PARLOR ON FIRST a live, wilh a cosh sap MGLiGR PO RBGIS Dr a Unde. Bag irucrtemntaee tm | Bomertehcatinttam anwarshid Qatitt | alo Sdumeimne hse ER eat wal ‘ovlemes. ml 4 emacs sad Terevving, Neluralizwd olozoas mast wOdee | 5 yey weok for imo pereves, cunvecisut 10 the care. Apply | ison much rub: hddrdew conidonual, ¢'Clovane coriticates, | ae avove, of this paper. a O18 | OARDING.--A BICRLARGOK UNFURNIBARD FRO! Dp. ‘0 000 —P RTNFR WANT? D v1 1 pee cy eed ae eS CACC Nam: Be oMt-| S500 Sates ts ty Pihegtinate g eppiy t PU) Amount cash, to invest In te bnetrers’ For fertber information JUDSON, Na:086 B, Madea; $500-TAR SER WanTaD ~TARTAER WANTRD, 1 AN ow) bp town, where very large pro’ cipelion 2 ntleman ant wife, whern they can Bere ibs cont tt at o im May, bones bas ad the modern laprove: were. Taquire at ko 2il was Brondoray” | PROAPDING.—A PRIVATE FaMILy OFFS | DD of three roome, foriiahed, with ceroets, An NO | inched, witd lrrve o) A soir 'e, biebed and very OARDING—TWO HATE PRDROOM: gan be obsained cn tapp ication at 28 Bear pecord avenue. Liner at 6 o'clock. OARDING AF 3% TENTH STREET, BUTWREN FIFTH end Fh tha fies? MAN, W 2 en‘ WITH BOARD, Tenth airoet, sat $i 5O0.~AxY Aghiva DyauNee $1.50 NAR ke ive lighe and bualness, from which (Rey ean wth, fan meet with ag: aS way third door, yo0m 6, ASBOCIATS: DRSIRED IMMH $5,000.45 As “ARLEN & ‘Opportumity by »p; wenues —A Ps lor and a room on HICKRRING & 50NR, Sow Galt sao, gm he tind oor, and a Room on te Se dee rate Fantom aTN Tea GRAND, 990428 uit TiaROn ot alipese neta which, wih the eniargemenk “rar wy Erste, PRED AX BROOKLYN A Lamon. waxDeown | mosiecen be greatly incroe for BAMPT tad OTE re a Sreremerermemedals ter ho eape | ro, ‘Biagewcod hot end cord queh Gen einen aunt ee af - . “ ri ee ferry: lub Peeite street, beceeen Cilatom and Hey. —FARINER WANTED, Witt ARON 8 EAN amas ARD HARMONWER | JOABD IN BROOKLYN —A GERTRNAN AWD WiF® “and Wil Dat. wiih thertocratee s or plata; shalhja! Paaesde ta aaa naan platen’ Rooms and Board, in to $4 er anoum,; a partner capable AL wholrante and rena Ay, by loquiring a 216 Clinton street, charge of the affairs of the firm preferred. PIANOS TO RENT. > Guememian traanaer4 reer Salmo whareas foterview may be bad, B. G. HUROH ORGAR FOR SALMA TWO BANK ORGAN BED nodes nod nll a any Aare ‘with double open diapassd oo tes vary esay to perasnent $5 000 ~ATHOReD: ih oer pes given oy calinee¢ Has Su Cuivorsty pastor | one ec ve Somes rneten ere" i 8 aneurin are ny to FRKRIS & UO., orgon builders, Wopur- SRD IN BROOKLYN, 43 STREP? — veeted. The Trsity furciabed for at. be peommletiiha Wis Sens forveied Gato fa’) or wartial board 1 bear che Palton BROOKLYN —TWO OR THRAR 4 feateman sa¢ baits exe we sprang oe ferry. terms ‘a: mm fxobaaged. THK OV Ra STRUNG a @xaNp AR J EQUARE PLANO PORTIA Tid terge cumfor'ah'@ rece. and full oe par'ial boar, with. arr Ore, i" walk ~ areas Nos. 75 te % Tetrea leary siren, corner c? Cenp'eaa, 2 ae sca esr trond ® ay, Yor. Purchnenrs may rely upm these tnewuneom They are ARB IN BROOKLYS.—PLBS. ROOMS, FUR. warranied for five yours, nud the Boston ot ater tures wd sie poor kt wo A oe 6 aphahenw bone npn “ ~ pany _ ‘AL LESSONS GIVRN ON THR PI contains sil the moters (uoriremen. ne wT talon te st Ninth sircet. ~ area yt SE al KUYN —« SIWOLR GENTLEMAN leation by leker (prepaid) to Day's 1ifo T MELODEC , th a commodiogs hath Soom, York. H kinds of Mustea! yoo mtr ‘nl sureet of South ferries, at 144 COPY. iricee, Seormd band, /'s008 st great tev guane Pek Tos See enn Re eee toae uy Sua seers Fw. Pispes ard Meloirame to rent aed rent allowed i per. DO” | RROOKL YN BEGSTS—FOR GEN » HB. pte ae rst wor ingle genie nen. 40st = TATE AKD FORPFIGN INSUR 20NF S @ynepets of their Arnunl doeneabedis toe nee Department it now a “ office, No. 16 Walt Mitet room a ” — L 1 eeeaet Rooms and.) apply st once aie Wo Rr SOUTH PROOFT YN.—A SMALL FRENCH {Ton ld bet a oon ortanie Bao to 9 rape sta Tos bones is siteaied very unprovem ry 4 om Address J.0 9, box OxRD IN JERAUY CITY—A GRNTLEMAN AXD oe wile oF two om preferred. can be ee. NTL. Those winking THE "ALL 4RASON, RELATIONS IN OUR SO! BN ST! R GUNNERY He AND MILITAR) | STS AND DRiLL, on te By D Publisber Koclees iy H. B. PB1OR, Bens by mai’. BSE crov vi one dolar, 7 INDE? ©: Crepes 5 cnet ated Ins private v, letatiom pineesnt, aituaed RB COMPANY © b+ Sones cate tece quarter of ate rm the ye +4 BR LIE NATLED. at : ACADOMT , tod 8 Mura, 99 Pearl oreet New York SOCIAL bem aed IN OUR sourens 8 TUESDAY *¥ENING, PRS Ht, 140m ROOK LYN HPORTS 2 REMSBN HTRRET.— 4 PLEA Bye » 5 _ m4 P 4 Boutherner ll* at the Rorh. Se BI ee aes | era ate Con be bad atthe principal motels aod Moaie Soma | Sucre Goer $e “Tinserat si. References exchanged.” PE Bina Pena cae ah ake Teens | RERSETS, Newe To UT, erry om waryoge We day. Ped sd would pemely lav ne thetr Ph Cf It Apply a 18 iste etree, Sod svch msenrea will bs taken ant wane he sutertatomaes | f=" snore went of roadway. mas mest sivnsons rh LY RBIMED APART MBNT* TO | FY, Cine a Rae tee sakes ss non Chea J. Benet, da cheese Br. Greve, a | LORUNG FASTER IW 4 PLeacaer TOW IN einaste ne . Kanp. 2m or Pretty, © wail and ly Carmtabed Radde, Alex . ee Segre. Fe ceeree apekie fer 10 e-wemen, oe with 9 sunil Oy Tedncllee There tl Ge no tabs'el tebow at ibe Seer’ a aes . 3 phy se | ()*EOX THO omer: ‘the tetrad ‘aa and che member Gnted wee full ow irecatorete eam | oi) fart a frm a fret emery neatly fare bed pare _Avply ab hie ARLORS TO Lm Parke rat nae pars ANRAD OF THE pats Fag