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EEE <_< re t Mrs Bogart's residence In Sevonteanth strest, and that | brought to show that both the stil! and the brewery he came out of the basement dour at about mine o'clock pony myo A botler used commen, On the in the evening. In answer to o question whether he | other hand the claimant lymself bis engineer swore might pot be mistaken in the identity, the witness said | that they kaew of no connection between the boiler and x NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 3867. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL, | Besetete end Disharsomonte at che Omice of , Beek No. bua | New York. for the Meath of May, 1467. a Fuupar, May 31-6 P. April or there were ‘not many mea who looked like Mr. Scher- | the illioit still, Bat it was claimed by the counsel! for ‘The railway snare market wag steady but spiritioss mame 6 99.634. 007 we merborn ia New York." the that this ag well as several other things were to-day, and ita fature course seems to be as unceriain as * ‘9.011 380 Jacob Bogart, a sou of doferdant, was next called amd | questions of and that they should have been submit- ‘The ‘octiaal Gold motes. " porarert Mew testified to the effect that tho general bohavier of the | ted to the jury. first exception taken to the decree monetary ity which is just now prevail- Taternal revenue en. et om family toward plaintiff was good, and that the plaints? | the Court was that section forty-eight, under which, ng furnishes an argument for the bears against any im- Pe ey 1,423,500 a te was violent in her words and acts toward the family. the forfeiture was made, does not apply to the case in Mediate advance in prices, although there are no Patent foen e& Margaret Bogart. an iuterosiing Miss, sixtecw years of | hand The second objection was that it was a question ‘andi of stri (4,629,073 age, testified op the direct examination thad had | of fact for the jury to determine whether the two build- dndications ringency, and the Treasury ts Miscetiancous 7 mutton acon Mr. Schermerhorn in her father’s house; that be | ings and pale estab ° Disbur ing a *. establishments could be hei! to be the disbursing its receipts as rapidly as pos — easter: was alone with ber mother, seated on the sofw im the On this point the counsel argued most from about half-past three o’ciock P. M., whom t returmed from school, until about five o'clock P. M.; that after he had lef in auswerto’an inquiry, her sister Jennie told her that Mra Bogart told her the gentiemas who bad visited her was a Le ety teacher; that Mrs. Bogart took witness from sc! and 1m the unla' istillation of spirits, 1+ was urged sent her to learn dressmaking without informing her of | that omty those thines could be forfeited under this law the fact until te morning she sont her; that witness | which had been in actual use for an illicit purpose, and complained to her father, and he told her not nn whether found on the premises or not. @ibie, oa abundant supply of loanable funds ‘at this centre being necessary to the furtherance of its Policy with regard to funding. It will, nevertheless, re- Aluire a larger balance than usual to-provide for the June and July interest on the seven-thirty loan and the ma- ‘uring compound interest notes in those months. But @bould the department be hard pressed it can re- i ing chickens, 500. E per 1b,: fowls, 2006 wo & word about but to for ‘The took the papers sort fo the issue of the three per cont loan oor- belt Dock | now cab. peace bake: that on one \covesian Mra. “Bogart = Snare ean ‘ifeatee authorized in redemption of the compounds "ew (ain Se fet seen phe Presper ore, armon her tuners | A PLANING MILL DESTROYED BY FIRE iN BOSTON “of wi about a hundred millions mature during the 80 ; . -tightly that she drew blood, and upon witness inter. Bostow, gear, It is unfortunate, in view of tho heavy drafts fe told her to go to her seat or she would | 4 fro broke out this morning in on then Bee i ‘which will be made upon the Treasury, that the revenue Wecelpts are declining at a rate entirely unexpected by ‘the department, The returns from all parta of the two or extensi jisbee eon, three minutes to compel his wife to reloase her grasp of ane te Saene ein’ ae —— Jennio’s arm; that to witness’ knowledge Mre. Bogart of the build: which consisted of extensive tiers of didnot feed sapeste of divorce triais, but recommended | jumbor bee 4 waiting for use, burned like inder, and @ountry are ‘anfavorab! witness’ to matrimonial advertisements, and {Resend Pyne Sica pas so pero | Scena oe a oh i through matrimonial advertisements; ber -ma’’ tos building in expenditures are on a scale far in excess of the esti- hadicalled witness’ sister Catharine ‘‘a devil, @ good for | and spread rapidly through it to the upper stories. ‘This ‘mater, owing to the expedition against the Indians, the cee are tir Charene, Rermen, nds for pabliee | Destin was by Merriam & Footer, furniture Southern reconstruction law and the bounty bill, . etme oe er that arha’ ‘tentive to her duties | manufacturers re stock and the mach nery of It ia a pity that at such a period of our history the | Statement ef Business at the United States ‘ Biches & Woeizen were deatrored, Loss from $25,008 learn dressmaking she (witness) polled: 1a 5. = try should be withont a competent Secretary of the | Aseny Office, ut Now Yerk, fer the Month tiddition to do portions of the housework at hema, and | $e,S2n000; fully covered, by insurance, ‘The loss of ‘Treasury ; for Mr. MoCulloch can in nowiso be considered | ,Eadina May $1, 1567. UNITED STATES CiRCUIT COURT. that for about ® month “ma did nothing but ait in the @ssuch. However well qualified he may have been f Sen of Joh sear mE belapureed’ to’ tax Debs osruieeomenae SES AN a ve: ned temces a H. Trapp, Lawyer, and J. | ma baving i d t his ‘the position of a bank manager, he has shown a signal Foreign bullion... r MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. H. Foster, for Forgery—Trapp’s Name | ‘2? Toomsof bis daughters when they were deeming: prncscs nel Mtr aaa 5 raat of ability for controlling the financial affairs | United States bullion, Struck from the Rolls of the © nati eh mepiaaee, ber sister, Cofharine wee. op.te @ great nation, although his self-conceit is bi di Married. Before Judge Shipman, habit of getting drunk, or calling her mothor it names, Baxoom—Hosnr.—At Bedford, N. Y., on We , A rae a cecccsceceeenee es 240,000 Sac ae be members of the Cmky vee my | ao Rev. J. H. i ‘ Jitde less than overwhelming. He is @ one idea | Deposits of silver, includi rohases— A large numbor of persons, principally members of the | abusive or disrespectful language towards Mra. Bogart, y 29, by Rev. J. bey" my Mr. Apnanam Bal- ‘maa, who belioves in the almighty dollar, but only when | Foreign coins... sigh legal profession, were presoat at this court yestorday, to | snar'in i9or'or 1865 Arn, Bogart, price to hor inet orriags, Northeadtioy NY! cnn? wns Sua Ae Homa of Aho sees it in gold, aud he worships that as a Buddhist ie poy mr (retcnes pO + hoar sentonce passed upon a former membor of the Bar, | had boarded with her; that a short time aftor abe left a. | | Davmwon>—Hexversox.—On Thuraday, May 30, at ‘would a graven image. Although Congress is much to | United States bullion (Idaho)... 3,009 | "PoU two convictions of forging bounty papers, Judge | goutleman, called und. asked for plsiniif, remarking ioe ees Raredee Bek, euenie, lame for the fiscal legislation of the last two years, Mr. | United States buulion (Lake Superior). 1,600 | Shipman havingtakon his seat, and directed the pris- | Vines had heved pina steaks oF Mine? tind he nea | F. Haspaasom, lrandaughtor of the inte Lebbous Chap: ‘McCulloch is still more open to criticism, because he is tae + pred bscirrped Ie f 1,000 | oner, John H. Trapp, to be brought forward, asked him | entered the house on that occasion and remained afew | maa, of Brook: Smmediately responsible, both for advising and executing mes if he had anything to say in mitigation of the sentence | minutes; that she had heard plain speak of him on | Fottaville (Pa) papors please i « icy of Total 37,000 | about to be pronounced. Several occasions; that she had visited Mr Bogervs | | Hrtaxp— —Oa Th , May 30, at St ine policy of contraction. He is responsible, too, for Ss oe $37, The prisoner then mado a touching appeal to the | bouse after his marriage to plaintiff, and saw nothing to | Patrick's Church, Brooklyn, L. I, by Rev. Father ating the effects of undue contraction by | Total deposits—Payaole in bars. court, denying strenuously and repeatedly his guilt, and | indicate domestic troubte, but that sho bad heard that | Fitzpatrick, Joun J. Hyuanp, of Albany, N. Y., to ia speeches and reports. Yet he still clings to Payable in coins.......... doploring the fact that his wife aud childron should be | ‘things wore not as pleasant as they might be.’? Louisa Francs Tuamons, of en, 2 L Dis favorite do; hile h nal: fe compelled to bear the stigma to a certain extent of tho The court room was feos § crowded throughout the Newnoutt—Daxman.—On Saturday, May sma, while he virtually confesses that ho ee crime alloged against him. His counsel thon made an | day by persons of all ages, who had embraced the very | Stephens’ church, by the Rev. ¥. Dorrie, PP. Wiitiaw hhas deluded the country and impaired its prosperity, | Gold bars stamped. . 2 appeal on behalf of bis client, after which | excellent opportunity afforded by this trial of learning | B. Newnount to Louisa, eldest daughter of Colonel and that he is now in the midst of difficulties of his own | Transmitted to United Staies Mint, Philadelphia, the court, with a fow preliminary remarks, | Ail the little grievances of the Bog é for coinage......... vee 137,808 the following sentence:—John iH. | the various counsel, are olicited, even to the most un- creati ag f e ae Prisoner, the judgment and sentence | {pteresting and irrelevant facta that oould ve imagined. Wednesday, May 29, by Rev. Father P. of the Court is, that you be itaprisoned and kept at hard | The court had frequent occasion to overruio questions, ag | FRan« O' Downes. to Mise Neaian O'Doww ni hich, bet Charios Deomaa, all of Brooklyn. orks wich, petwoon | 0’ Downmt—O'Dowmmui. At St. Patricks Cathodral, on + Massachusetts legislation is not notable for tts con- ty ay i labor for the period of two entirely foroign to the issues of the case, and which Scuwauniand—Giao—On Thursday, May 30, at St Sistenoy, While tt is restricting, or rather prohibiting, ee eee ony apa, | of the indictments on wnteh'yon have been concicted, | could only servo to disclose frivolous facts “of domestic | Pads churca, comer sixth uveaue and Fifteenth street, the sale of liquors, and making it a criminal offence for . five yoars in all, and that you pay a fine of $100—the | Concern. Al a quarter to six o'olock the court adjourned | by the Rev. Dr. Geissenheiner, Hunky ScuwaBataND to Cortox.—Consequent upon the favorable cable advices tt eh ity, vecsacklag th was | Lizey W. Gum, one man to shave unoluer on Sunday, it ts | from Liverpool the market ruled a shade firmer, though the | qubrmtauent being in the state Prison, at Sing Sing, | Do? Made tetas hc ‘como aonia Ge Conedoea wnat Van Nonpex-—Puruirx—On Thursday evening, May ‘abolishing the usury laws, and after the Ist of July the | demand continued light, the sales not exceeding 1,800 bales. | John H. Foster was then ordered to stand forward. | midnight, 30, at the Fourth avenue Prosbyterian church, by Rov. ate of interest will be no longer trammeilod by State | We quote:-— Foster was a few days since found guilty of forging a os ara Edwin F. Hatfield, D, D., Wanwen Van Nonpaw to Man- Yaw. The National Currency act will, however, control | 6-4 Upland. Flovida. Mobile. N.O.$7. Pot ge a of dence on the Lamont tes ‘Treasury for COURT OF OVER AND TERMINER. Er hee of Samuel Philips, Ksq., all of New the banks organized under it by limiting the rate of in- Lowi aiins! a ® & 3 % | Aigued’no name but nis own, und that itwasthe woman, | Sentence of Willinm Nchnobel, the Murdoror— Pc aap eg on ag ele Ae ded tddling . 44 wd z ~ Dr, 4 jor, Francia Granagn Youna, of tra san fr cn Itt topo tte | Ui, Bie 8 | reiciee aces een. | Me ters.be tmprimnedrr Late | Rey yaks ite deghco tar Chata ime will soon come when usury laws will be abolished ut prices were unchanged. We | shor Correx.—Rio ruled quiet briet every State of tho Union; for they are unworthy of | noticed tho eale of 600" bagn ox-Jeromian, a! Liigc. gold, th | the Gaya the Cour seuroteod Jobe He re ese | The People of the State of New York or, William Schno- the age of progress in which we live. Sch aoe Gane. ncamean aa ae ene, ae years’ imprisonment at hard labor at Sing Sing. The | bel—At the opening of the Court of Oyor and Terminer Died. . ‘ At the first regular board railway shares were dull a1 60 dos eye “iis an, Balt Bae do. corn, rangi en ieee pec tmndirer hae. o=ciaxi- eg peemsapinic®) a caput CaN ccs rp of William W. cr 5h al re 10. corn. an : ; and barely steady, New York Central closed +4 lower | 90%. ‘The niarket for State and Westera four continued | After sentence was passed upon the prisoners, upon | Sentence im ths caso of William Schnobel, who pleaded | Cuussrorunn. —0 S es ‘i the same time yesterday, Brio %. Cipveland and | esentutl d, and prices were in, 150. a 25e. lower | motion of United States District Attorney Courtney, the | suilty to murder in the second dogree at the present | widow Christopher, than y Ys %- Cleveland and | at che close than at the commencement of ‘change. Tho de- | name of John [. Trapp was stricken from the rolls of | term of thie Court, by the advice of his counsel, W. | 2& Pittsburg 4, Rock Island %{, Northwestern , do. pre- | MAN was very light and the busincss small, thouga the | op ferred 3,, Canton x, Boston Water Power x ss iy. 1 Cautianial wanGn Gag meniedh os Cdecione et ter ree Ben Sect Haynes Johnson and W. F. Kintzing. Tho facts of this | H. Christopher, are respectfully invited to attend the Ui 1 h Milwauk: 4 Sh Pat { proferrod | ‘ere were some forced sales at a still decline than. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. murder are few, but rovolting. It appears that on | funeral, trom her late residence, No. 77 East Seventioth jnton Telegraph 34, Milwaukee an ul preferred | we notice: the sales comprised about 9,000 bbls and sacks, —— the 18th of last February the prisoner, who rented | ®eeh this (~aturday) afternoon, at two o'clock. 36 Government securities were quiet and steady. | the market closing heavy at our auotations, at pee toa | The New Bankrupt Law—By the Act It Comes | . oom in a tenement Pea Peat ieee io a Friday, May 31, Manoangr Eats, young Hs sendy; sales a daughter of Thomas zabeth 5 ‘Denmessee State sixes advanced % and Missouri sixes | Corn meal wasniso ‘steady under a moderate inquiry; th Inte Operation a ay hy ee rich, and who occupied it, as waa supposed, with his wife The friends of the family are reapeuttully invited to Littler, Esq, of Frederick county, Virginia, dane Burnham, May 30, Catuanivn, im the Té8th year of declined ‘x. sales wore 750 bbis., at our quotations. Southern flour was Orders Necesenry to iid—but who, it afterwards peared, was funeral, from wtreet, ‘Saturday, us aes eae Ii yee 4 wae 5 Be Inte Effect Not Pertected, &c. the wife of another man—got ‘ater @ diffeulty pean) en pee had baer a J At the half-past two regular board the market was | {rire wore 400 bbls. at the aunexed Prices, opel Before Judge Blatchford: with this woman. The noise. attracted the | Goxnsarra —On Wednesday, May. 20, after a short and steady but inactive. Michigan Southern closed 3 higher} Suverdne State and Western B28. | to-day the now Bankrupt law. which has been looked | SHontion | of | Mr. and) Mrs. Ba they |. severe mses nae neon aged 76 years, than a the first regular board, Northwestern , do, | Extra Stat & 1355 | forward to with great interest by a tnrzo clans of busl- | they must net make so much nolan’ The prisouer took | ation the teaoral trom ahs secdeace of has eoxieias, Preferred ', Pacific Mail 14. Rock Isiand was 3 lower, | Common to medium extra & M “tl i - toon , 7 * | Round hoop Onin obi Be i. | ness men in this and other cities throughout the Union, | offence at this interference, open Bas aie ae wae Jesse Van Winkle, F street, near Union avenue, Greea- Milwaakes and St. Paul preferred , owon Water | Woriarn trade beandn EB ff peony espe apeeep eee rt earige, Hira Henrioe and ‘cid. Me Hosrioe,. kiulag | Paiste ' se Weteeany eoeelan eae an cbse a ln. Power's. "Governtent ‘necuriien: sete tances: Cote and extra do, is 466 | Operation. In this olty the several Registers have beon | him instantly; the other two wero-not stabbed fatally. ng illncae, Caruana "Wer Une beloved wife of Jolmn pon five-twenties of 1863 were j¢ higher and the issue 0 &. 15 25 | appointed and sworn into office, and only await proper | The prisoner was taken into custody, but not, however, fe ver ened be ears, 8 months and 24 days, @f 1865 5; lower. Tennessee sixes, new, experienced a oo & without difficulty. At the time-the greatest excitement ‘The relatives rd 9 friends of the family are respect- of %. 2: » trading in the vicinity, and the- mob desired to tynch } fully invited to atteod the fuseral, from her late resi- farther advance 9 im on the spot. Jacob Henrich, the deceased, was an | deneco, 247 Grand street, this (saturday) afternoon, at 2 + Dering the rest of the afternoon the market remained @ull, and at a quarter to six the following quotations ‘were curreat:—New York Central, 98% 0 %; Erie, 608 4%; Reading, 103% a %; Michigan Southern, 68%, « 34; Cleveland and Pittsburg, 74% 3 75; Rock Island, 87% a 88; Fort Wayne, 96 a 3<; Northwestern, 335 a %{; do. Preferred, 6774 068 34; Pacific Mail, 1285;2129; At- = } seagde thong nwt bt. tig respected | o’e.ock. é 2 bors, o prisoner was Hearz.—At Berlin, Prussia, on Monday, 1 De tied for murder tn Germany, and sentenced 0 be | wano Hentz, of this city, in (Poh pee ety executed, but escaped death in consequence of Norwalk (Conn, ploase ®@ prince coming of age, it being the custom Jacusox.—On moraing, cases in bankruptcy are to be Gnally adjudicated upon. oa such occasions to pardon the greatest criminal. Wil- | dence, No. 126 South Ninth street, The act is entitled “An act to establish a uniform | liam Schnobelfin that instance being the fortunate mam. | joicing in the, hope of glorious resurrection, By | After his release he: emigrated to this coaniry, and he | 3 in the eheh your af hin age. iy tenth section G8 Beariche Cie the Totaes of the De- ihas now been about two years here. This is therefore of the family are. respectfully invited.to 148 | Frame pa 8, o? z H e 4 H 3 i H f i i _ Mantic Mail, 10La 3{; Obio and Mississippi certificates, Court of the an ‘States oe ompow red to | the —— ae he genta arraigned at a bar of sient - funeral, trom Christ Church, Bedford avenue, Justice sharg 5 two o'clock. 24% 0 2556. d'do.. | Practice and. procedure: of the dietict courte in tanks | — Counsel for ihe prisoner admitted tho Killing, but by | “Lauurare.-+Oa Thursday, May 90, Lonuxso D. Lance. Goverament securities were dull at tho close of busi- rere rupley ‘ae for AX several = S emer orders, Poy es meesion. Of sentence contended it was done in Tar, emotes £0f the ‘precinct Metropolitan Bees, and quoted thus:—1881, soapea, 111% @ %; five- was | courte, and "to roguiate. the” duties of ‘the | Judge Muler auld that he had carefully examined this | His friends and the members of the Police Department Sweaties, coupon, 1862, 100%; a 5% ; Liaptiecapain god aa various offers ot aiid, courte, and cy regulate te oan yang —— ae pienmmnnee io are invited w sttend bis funeral, Srone hie lato rea 4 1864, ; five-twenties pon, 1865, ; able charges to be allows ‘ieoner, avail; southwest corner utreet, venth avenue, use se belt mee jap Sobel —s Tae the-carrying into effect the provinons of | Murder, committed on the part of the prisoner without | this day (Saturday), at twolve c'elock. Hils remais will ogyeoe flperiypainduaysinenssodbillyy Weg word is act.” It isalso provided that these general rules | ®DY provocation, and he felt it to be his duty to give | be interred in Greenwood. Coupon, 90)¢ & %; seven-thirty notes, first series, 1063¢ inthe | and orders are to come into-operation contemporancously | him the full sentence of the law, which was that he be MoDivirz. —On Thi cata, May 20, of Bin cesidonen, We, @ %; seven-thirty notes, second series, 105% a %. being | with the act itself, But here is tne hitch: these rules | Confined im the State Prison for the term of his natural | 44 Kast Broadway, Jamas vv, aged 75 years. ‘Tne gold market has ruled slightly lower than yester- ritain | and orders bave not been prom: ‘and consequently | life. Notioe of the funeral hereafter. a of the tm the of . SS cet ae they are. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. MoCaLLum.—On Tuesday, May 28, Agommaup Mo. land rete of discount and the tendency it bas to cause been day clicited Mr. Edwin James, who inquired Befo Sean 1. Tae friends of the family are to attend the The volume of taken up, besides those chronicled. The engage. | of the (sitting in Chambers) whether re Judo: Busse! funeral, from his late Madison steeet, on Ce Oe ee Lae meas ane interest | per steamer: 7,700 bushels boas at th 7e. 64. and | the court would be adjourned to-morrow (this DISCHARGE OF THR GRAND JURY. Sunday afternoon, at ove 0” epeculative business is light; while the : Peon B00 balce cotton at S16 4101+ 40) bola, pork at ine day), 0f ne jbad ascertained thet the orders pre- | shortiy after the opening of the court yesterday mora- | 4 ¢Mu7vAl Lovax, No. ET, 10. of O. Bi the mesabers appears to have been reduced materially, the borrow- 400 bbis. beef at 1s., 500 tierces lard at 12s. 6d., 400 boxes | S0rl the functions and dutios of the registers of Mutual Lodge, No. 57, are hereby asset! 4 the float dacon at 10s., and 75 hhds. tallow on ate terms. To | had mot yet been promulgated, and thet these | ing tbe Grand Jury presented a batch of indictments, at | at tne lodge room, No. 132 Bowery, 08 Seneng ite. fing demand being inadequate to absorb a Snipe Landon, $00, bbls, ‘rosla at 28. per 310 ibs. 100 tons off | officials consequently | could not. act He ‘also | which time the foreman stated they had finished their soca, 0 Balt pean bnclze, ofslasts be sitsed ie PAY om the sesh, #24 0008 ener roe cloaringn tor | {gobbutbaincnra on prize terms. (To Antwen,S0nhas, | to draw up the'e own form ot trick for bigs. | Desens, The City Judge, in discharging them, remarked | °F °F + ARNO EDWARD ATWELL, N. @. to coven por ve a ae : by te een te ee self he was prepared to do on behalf of nis clients, | that ia the short space of two weeks the Grand Jury bad MoNan.—Of consumption, on morping, May the day wore $44,909,000, and the gold balances one eS 1 cane Benge: Cand Ro Brine 10> Eee were pee Ra es aod ake advantage ‘acted wpoa one hundred and ten cases. For the prompt peep ae Maren ee 30 years and 6. months, a $1,006, 140. See more Sere oe ee ee aeons, | oe — ~ manner in which they had performed their duties they | Dive A 4 were—A British to © bbls. petroleum at | of discharge witbia sixty days from Funeral from his late residence, 302 West Twentieth ‘The foreign exchange market ts very firm, and afur- eS 4 vand | Sting of thet which was im fact the arat neces: | W0r? discharged with the thanks of the Court street, thie Saturday) afternoon, ah wo o'clock. ther advance sterling bas taken place, bills be! ‘business. 7 isagow Herald please copy. nen se ar wes obese m that be thought It would be tm. | te Honor thes pracocdar, 2 Paes iene ee bara | , Mavgum—On Friday, May 8, Jane Mangoes aged 68 eccount of the sale of the Dunderberg, iron-clad, to the | {7bscro, and one, fr ttadelphia ule to proceed with the business of the court until } (against whom there were indictments for obtaining | Y°N% c.serai wit take ciidnininas Preah wore quickiy absorbed, and to the | “I Yeh, bug. uled. quiet bat fm: el mat for counsel to fle thelr own petitions nc- | mover under false pretences) and John Foster, who | ooi Wess Forty tin street, on, Sanday. reteagenen Dyagiear pchearcnppr boncah p99 : ind Glengarnock $4100 884260. We | cording to their own forms, and he would receive them, | pleaded guilty to burglary ia the third degree, were } seeing, tn Brooklys,'on Thuraday, May 30, Many encu, 4 ts py Cal mt © | ‘hat that the Court could make no order as to the publi: | “Et 20ne he Angelos (the hotel thief who pleated guilty | MANNING. aged 6 years and 2 mantha, Jara, The full price to be paid for the vessel, howover, wed of at $90 Of the notice of petition till the general orders | 4, an atempt at bu in the Metropolitan Hotel) and | The friends of the family are respectfully invited to ® seg card cere cae ‘can ines ly expected, ‘& portion of them had been Ont a paiity seen attomnps ah Series nome sae (catarday) ‘panes, rng po pe » bitte ce At the close of business bankers’ bills on Raglaad at forwarded and’ submitted to Nim for his revision. “Ho | Sand larceny) vere oath sent to the Sing Sing prison f0F | oyejock “without farther invitalon. fixty days were quotod at 110 0 11034; at throe days, | ruled moderately acti a could only promise counsel that he would urge forward Breen, guilty of petty larceny, was sont to the | , Palatka —On Friday morning, day 31, Hamrert Paraen, Prd corel wile an Pepin - : Pty) Tg agi yg A Pee cae cae cateavicie 1a sree romaine will be taken from her lete residence, 138 Parle at sixty days, 6.11% 06.15; at threo days, 6.00% tothe ena in ae ), who was convicted of am assault and | aiion street, this day (Saturday), to the-residence of her of the public. battery upon Olficor McArthur, was fined one hundred dollars. to the Intereste 05.105. ee eos sales comprised 200° bbin.: fn lots, ir Jamos thanked the Court and the matter dropped. uncle, John Falmer, Haq. ak Mamasonest, where the ‘SUSPENDED. funeral services will ‘The reduction of the Bank of England rate of discount JUDGMENTS 5 ‘Pants.--On Thuraday, May 30, Sanat Pants, the wife to twoand « half per cout, and the further increase of | and prices were quite nominal. Common wae qu SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. en maga Suspended judgment in the following) 1 rioi Paria, aged 46 vears. £768,000 mu ‘ts bullion, has bad the effect of advancing os Noe at 8480 a. and to. at hy ” nena. Gafiney, Irving Byron and Edward Bennett, | , The friends of tho family are invited to attend the oe sey Sa ee om who pleaded guilly to an attempt at bi funeral, on Sunday motning, at eleven o'clock, from 46 the price of consols to 95%. The Initer bear three por | 78, ha ey Sim: eat igy ho pleco gully 1 Tsay of am | hase Warren wireet, Brooklyn. © eat internat, and sucht the: gies of taoney that e fem: 1 itor linssed raled bet menpeaity helt si attempt at grand larceny, and John 3ctatosn and Robert | Eagiish end Amerieyn papers pleaso-capy. ther advance is probable, Five-twenties are steady i Bid oa suipeneate Bae for Bnbiing, Whe wees ESOT be tees menedye gy Seraoce PRatt, soa of the late. Colone’ George W. Pratt, and railway socarities aro firmer. there were sl ried BT a ne thigh gi oa gv and granceon of Hon, Zadoc Prati aged 10 yoarsand 6 The vasiness transacted at the office of the Assistant | Fulod quiet, but slondy. at 7Oe. a Tho, fog, 3 wet On the 234 instant the premised of John Nickler, | Moi tives, friends and acquaintances of the family a this city to-day was as follows: — sperm, Lard Oil was modet ately active Teer ey “ana.o00 | Brame cy waster. Of city distilied rod ‘small lots wore dix. 173 | Pow = +h Mor raows. Receipts, 65 bbls, beef, 98 40. pork, 138 -124,921,324 | tard, 262 do. cut Ticats. ‘The market for pork was loss busy. 150,000 priges favoved a ent today and, with only a moderate inqu Le eae ‘was but litde inquiry for future delivery, 74 the is ta tacuey snd 940 worth of. Ponmeg_omenies ton are invited to attend she funeral, at St. Peter's ehurch, accused. Barger was sent to the’ ‘slate Prison for.twe suey a nee arene Ste |v nn ee Faved os eee eaaateae to be usod-asa | ''Rcseatt.—At 85 Roosevelt street, Caruannre Coxnox, y ‘Davis and Frederick Ricke each pleaded | 26°d 19 yoars and 5 months, ‘of John and Eliza- guilty to an attempt at grand larceny, and judgment waa beth Rosselli; her father from Rock, her mother ry, re coat of apeat Wi both Fassel bag d. from Mitcheistowa, county land. At the first board Corydon | sales indicated considera ie eed ghoul 3.000 bbls: wick, | tbe Circassian to him, on tho ground ti suspended, the circumstauces tending to implicate the | 'Tseai from the above number at half-past two . Soash ri hi , losing at Wieinsige prog | Hgbt in this attachment was prior to the Marshal's sola aottor ptwoners then’ made various motions, for | o'clock on Sunday afternooa, 6 yesterday, sell- | fn the range of $23 2) 4 tng ot $2 29. Consolidated Gregory Gold sold at $6 50; | $2 for old do. $1Y oho ot Pern tor Sune, ‘at | journed Until pa Ef es ata | oe See Whe Judge | Oi eaPeree retin il on Thursday, May 30, ‘Rockiand Copper, $8 75; Quartz Hill, $175. At the Er 2 8% 70. Beef. was. stendy, though qulet, Mite ‘Olt ‘Judge disposed of over one handred and | Jessy M. Sumioas, daughtorof tho late Wiliam Houry dou thin the of $4. $2) second board Quartz Hill cloved 10c, lower than at the | [he sales were.abous 230 Dole, Within ne Peat haste MON PLEAS—TRIAL TERM—PART 2. sixty caseo during the term just closed, boing aa unnsu- | Shelden. first board, selling at $1 65; Consolidated Gregory Gold a} oan. "ermal love, comprising about 100 see — al r of business. Assistans District pad, renee cyre gly’, bar "ote father be,, selling mt $6 45; Atlantic and Pacific, $2 25. Bacon was dull but un- | The Bogart Divorce Case—Interesting Devol- | aiiorney Bedford conducted the prosecution. ne) ; cola 3 3 10igc. for Cumber. 79 Bdgar Pinchot, 241 West Twenty-third street, je Direct”? between Mem- ‘The eernings of the Unioe Pacific Railway, now com- short clear, | OPments—The “1 (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clook. pleted three hundred and thirty miles from Omaba, Tuer iy’ the extent of 8 ee ‘Betere: Judge Cardozo. BROOKLYN LAW COURTS. OT EN hoe eral pherers: ‘oprah ‘wore $64,400 for the third week to May. Piss Lard was dull and inchs ee ea eedicrondered. | Elisa Bogart wt, James Bagart.—The examination of Smee LAP ‘The relatives and trends of the framily aro respect- .— There was sii! litte oF no animation tn the | witnesses for the defence in this case was resumed yes- UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. fally savitedian oe the f pas See his late On SALES AT THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. Ties in bulk and ive. tigen bbe paihfeuae errtiy. torday morning, at ton o'clock. Arraignment of Doviin and Others, Charged | two o'dlock. pcan a Friday, May 31—10:30 A.M. Panic ‘packages Teturned., Though’ the demand | Catharine Bogart, being called, testified that the mem- Se ake Swirhsedsenly, om Friday, Mey 31, Jomrn, som.of . Uaeasmene 100 «bs Wilkesb’e Cl Co 35 oe ae es 95 og Fey Boge nox | bers of the family had aiways treated Mrs. Bogart with Before Judges Nelson Beaedi Harman ©. Swift, is bie 13th your, a = ton se aw Western Un Tel...” dais | Hants Theextoe et 1a bble.” OF prime light straw to | respect; that plainti had a violent temper, and had on | The defendants, Teupan, Devlin and Levan, wore se- | ‘rhe friends of ihe family are respectfully invitad, to Mg evened age overeat ‘white we noticed the sale of 1,000 bbis. at 2h. one occasion broken two chairs in a fit of passion and | raignad,yesterday om indictments charging them with | attend the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at three Scaan—The market for Taw was less active, and ‘ oy . . counsel | 2’clock, from No. 238 East Twel/h street, op. os Lis’ es, threatened to assault her with one of the fragments; | unlawfully branding illicit whiskey. The junior Tuourtos.—On Friday aftetmoon, May 31, at four f ” o'clock, THomas. THORNTON, & ‘mative of Creggs, county Galway, I alter « long ‘Alness. ‘The Ducnapat the family are respectfully invited to attond the funeral, from law late remdence, 234 Kast first street, betwoen Pmoond and Third avenues, on ' Waxo-On ‘Teursday ‘horeing, May 90, Mancasst — D ia bond, por Lierry June Memes pointe and friends of re ited to ‘Western, in bond, part at S80. with te aveta the of tnelr bet 08 the family are. invi ‘Woou.—-Domeatic fleeces were in rather better deman in loud conversation persons outside the house at a / forming coussel, #0 ae ne ti though the martes Wes still eulled quiet and “4 late hour in the Ran J Lec Gomtenee by 4 surprised, wnat in the event of the senior Sqnenel_ being yg ta Bayan coe ae aeneaay} Choice however, wore very fur, ia view of 1 scant | slamming the shutters a adsent (as ® propadle, be being a member of the morning, at ten o'cloc's, ‘estern.. offerings. ly Of other Kinds was also light, not- Ea saower te 8, caceten. Se. Pointtine oveneet why tutional Convention), otber couneal must be procured. a iinetceding Reveecs were exevodiog’y sofioce (2, canes: | whnems Was up at a late hour in the evening, if she Jeteresting Revenue Case. a, = - ont ‘ mored of 1,000 bales Cape, but it lacked confirmation. The | thought there wore burglars or robbers in the house, The United States ve. One Still, one Tub, de.—This was SHIPPING NEWS. Re ‘actual sales wore~100, bales Cape st 290. gold, 10,009 | witness repiied that she ‘knew there were no burglary e Bevedies a ren chores Tbs, in lois at Boe, a 40c. currency Tbs. unwashed | or robbers im the house except ma.’ an appeal froma decision of Judge wee ‘ALMANAC FOR NRW YORK—THIS DAY. Chica Rook fel mponiee, S9fs,; 160 bale, soestisn af Ws. 6 Sto. and 290 bales While Mr. Schermerhorn, piaintift’s counse!, wascroaw- | jury trial before him in last February, involving the . + $5 cee om ~— 1g Ba fee Vi prised 145,000 Ibs. Theluding XX and Piekiock ee anne te Yh} at Ge. 8 Biigo. fhe.; Wisconsin. #70, a B0e,; WAY 3). 1887, Rite 7 Ww au Pennsylvania, ce ie.: 000 Ths. tabbed, Ste; POAT OF NEW YORK, |. 1887. aie Fauld | Reba ass Acai a AS Peon as eaped io wnck, we Cleared taco ¢ ise ten polled at de. 1 Bi. 360 ie, aiornte ‘bart at ied negatively. Plaintif’s counsel thon turned to ba deren best ot apnoninon dnpnincneuna rei Srrarnabiy (Br), Lewis, Liverpool—National he ye! a - « le Halt-past Twe 0” at We. and I7 do. San wes ey who were ‘meant by vo K-34 Steatas\jip acadia (Br), Lees, Glangow—F Macconald & 100 abs Pacific One of the counsel for defendant then arose la an ers. Havre—G Mackensie. $5 HS ie Bento cited manner, butoning hs coat, and ‘ vaneeen—one Wp epmasia (Ham) ntwensce. Soutaarnpen sense Bm quiehail Son out: te the | *4, eee . Bremen via Sonthamptan—T hip Granite State, Weeks, San Prancisco—S L Merthant ag if 2 Rae : Bee i cigxeacs: oeaw Ie 4) Aig Dunkeld (Br). Tome St Jobn, WB apres Co vevenus | hu DU nA che, Howerd, Cork for ordec,—Funch, ange Rapes ‘every allegation of improp-r or tinkind cond'act on the pearried | wrincke ‘of her sisters, her fe,her and herself towards Mrs. Male ‘Bark teen (Bema, Ren tee, Bromen—H Koop & Co. rt, and Was undorptedly of the opin‘on that the but the Bark Anna & (Hrem), Bartels, Santy der—Funeh, plaintilt was the caur’s of all tho trouble. bre it being beid that the forty abt, section of the | Meincks & Wendt. ‘Mr. Hopper, the tiusband of the inns witness, was ? Sete), halibut, | poxt examined, arf tostified that he hy, several oc- de, @ bunch (4); do, ola, Mie: | Coions gown Se. Schermerhorn im ‘arn Pogan's com: ‘Tho. per half peck; gillyflowers, PANY, on one occasion had obverved him leaving Vitae ons « apart Beraieg See (Br), Wangh, St Jags, Cuba—Waydell Bark Oder (Br), Camaran. Cow Bary stool & Gamble, i * 3 ——— Rack Mary B Roborts, Burns Beltvopor!, OR—Rrete, Roa! ae Hark Sacramento, Lawson, Peruandina—M (. MoOrondy Me co Bark Norton Stover, Stover, Poruana, 5 Berk Reins del sud (A: Weeks, New Betifurd—ae Heaney. clits Marianne IKE (Port), Paitin, Ligon © Amainok ‘rig Mary Plumer, Plumer Buenos Ayros— W rid Jerctalay, Ford, 8¢ Crotx—Walsh & Carver O™ # brig Wm Muir (Br), Araold, Port au Priuce—iret\, son & ‘rig Stephon Duneaa, Taylor, Havane—Itsise, Coilins & © Anglo American (Br), Nickersoa, Harbor lalant—@ B Eldredge. Schr Norah, Locke, Me. oB. pieces Amy Heke Port Gilbert. N8—Morcisee & Pa Sobr Burdett Hart, Fouton, New NH Brigham. Schr HL Bessel Meuaitey, Mob L MeCroady & Oo. Behe Nellie Gay, Gay, Jacksonville—W Ray. Scie John, Jones, Wilmingioa, NC—E 8 Powell. Sober TK French, ty, Nowberu—Thomes & Holmes. Schr Susan Carter, Sweetland, Boston Karsan awe Schr Gun Rock, Bryer, Amesboro, Maas. a Sloop John Adams, Hatlock, Newark—Rackett & Tayloc. loop Mary Gray, Allen, Uncasril!e—N G Johnston, and Bovinecans 2h odie Wome, pon (Gonthccapion Set 2: w ferme Oarichs & Go. Had light worth and variable winds Ro wane — . May 22, 1 PM, Lat 4942, ton 1 16, passed ip Bellona (Br), Di London May 1 Pe ga ee re | ial May 35, at 43 Ob loa 00 08. sam ark bound W; 26h, Yat 44.14, ton 5449, enw ship ‘Themis, a Bavaria (Ham), Meyor, Hamburg, May 16, wit ‘snd 76 passongers, to Kuaharde & Oo; Had s Eheatalie Vise Suisse. tet vanah May 38, vis Fertseas ulkiey, Savaonal May Monroe if Boura to Murray, Far ‘0o..” Was owed fromm the la team avi Scoamaihp Hatlorns, Alotandor, 'iichmena ant Nortel fh mdze and Passenger to NL Mot & Co, ‘Steamship Concordia, Sears, ton. Ship Otago (of Rockland), Thorndike, San Franctaco, 1, pasaed ape Horn Maroh 24, with, mdse, to Willets ds apt a, 178, lon 3380, enw Br ship Arabia, ateoring: Bark Carlota (Br). Wilkins, Arecibo, PR, May 17, sugar, Dalott & Bliss. M. Lat ), lon 7 SS a yaya en BU hd W Horton (oe Roektaneer Butler, Trinidad 17 ai gary Ao. to Molcall & Duncan, “May 22, off adaheavy gale trom ENE, lost malnio rom, Brig mn (Norw), Hoel, iio Janeiro, 68 wits Beng Plone gion yy pettca, We ae ig ar (Br), Pettes, Windsor, NS, 10 with plaster, to Crandall, Umphray & Oo. = Brig 8 Strout. Wallace, Brunswick, Ga. 7 days, with tum ber, to. James Henry. Brig Ellen Btovena, Phinney, Providence Schr Lena Hume, Appleby, Matanzas 12 days, via Holmes Hole, with molasses. to Jobn Boynton’s Son & Uo. Behr 3 P Adama, Donovan, St John, NB, (0 days, with, splles, to Bret, Son & Co, (Arrived 30th). Schr Gua Rook, Boyd, Elizabethpert for Boson. Sehr Coral, Kout, Euzabethport for Norwica. Schr Harbinger, shar Whiting, Ae. Sehr Leocadls, Kelly, Sarem. Sebr Cora, Kelly, Boston. Bolir JM Bayles, Arnold, Providence for Philadelphia, Belr Juwes U ohue, Gukey New Maven, Schr EJ Hubbard, Barlow, Middletown, Sehr Clarabol; Sturals, Albany for Boston be Soh: Oliver, Rondout for Boston, I, Rondout for Boston. Bell, atl, Sole Velo, Farrington, Rondout for Boston. Marine Disnstore. Joun Guiweren (of Boston), from Baltimere - tee Bai while proceeding to hor anchorage ground at Bon'the 24th ult, strack ber keel on Independeuce Rook, and awung round aid came in oontagt with sche Mayflow an, damaging that vessel to the extent of $68 or more, and ce colving considerable injury herself, Soun EB W Bancoox, before re} aunk opponite the- Highlands in Hudson Kiver, was from Westerly, Rl, far Roudout (not as before), She sunk near tho shore, and & is thought she canbe raised and repaired At small oxpomsm Yacut Caactxmam, from New York for Baracoa, whtdh- put into Norfolk 30th, leaky, struck upon a can buoy on the- coast, and started dome of the oakum from the scama. After repairing at Norfolk she will reaume her voyage. Lixpon, May 14—The Magnet (Holstein “schr), Tilien! from Hainburg for Laguayra, whioh put in Lere May 10, lost bulwarks and stancheous, covering board on the pow’ side apitt, bering beon in collision May 0 off the; Helaagaa, "sehr Escort, (rom Palermo for New York, wi vessel also receive ddamago, but proceeded Whalemen. Bark Hecla, Luoe, from Talcahano Pob 20, arrived at New Bodied ie inet, _ —— ty oe taken on the ‘on board. Bent home . Pofark Wm H Shailer, Marshall, of Salon, wee at:Bermada, May 14, ready to-sall on a crulne = Spoken. fig Antennae from Now Orisans.for Bremen, mipsten ce ot Sea. ow. Bhortell, acene WOR, yy Ia port. abip qi i bark Kodar, Holm, for leeward, samen, Fit Map tthe port brig’ Blice Thompson, few w Haven. Bororave, May 17, -Salled, Rosine, Fiersoe. New Bancnioma, May l—Arrivod, Oabaldo, Pujol, dita, "Cananoras, Now Grjoane; Union, Humaya,. ‘Usth, Araaoa, [oy Mi Herman, Thode, NYork. Domaine, May 1—atrived, Apothokoe - Redge barth, N Yorn. ae May 15-Salled,, Hibernia («),. Monro, New¥erks Gaumxoue May 17--Selled, ‘Cuba, Holmes. (frou. Gas» ow May 17—Satled, Ella 8 Thayer, Thompson, Cardia? and United ‘Slatoa; 1th, Carcliae Lemont, Bowker, Sweme ea and do. May 16—Arr Oimbria (s), Trautmann, NYort. eat’ oem Bittern ite ie Sone Lawecnen, Leomm Kowneonun, May 15—Arrived fprevious, Jumna, Porter, turopt, May Banaenestes Darin, Boston; Joume ey, Galveston, ro ‘ Ques ‘pra Oliy SF ork (eh, Masuli, do. Vy Tedons the Quesu (8), Grogan, NYork Satled 18th, Peru |, Glover, Boston; Bdint Bridgman, NYork, rsareamer, Woung and WF wi | “Glearod Stricker, N York. , and Baleren, jul | Now We Fwd pits bor thy “karan == ne Beat a? HPht, oat, Bélth,, Wiesler, ome Cnewrome, {cy if Salled, Gardner Colby, Dunder, Sam ‘Narius, May 4—In port bark Emily & Ada, Swasey, from seermaura, May , Wellingtom, Skalings feom Neck, Panr Tateor, May 17-Sailod, P Lawey, Lowey, snd Be irontpe May fi M4 Lovett, NYark. Swinasovps, May 16—Arrri ‘Anagar, Arbee, Philadeh bout May 13—In bark. Larena, Berry, from Pils el ., ie orig Con: Elliott, from de de. Troon, May Id—Sailed, Annie Troop, Trosp, Boston. teins Bat, OG, April Bar Kula Word, Patong Powe tas, May lé—In port. sohe Gonnl Isle, Stubha, from NYork, pe al [oh ween 7—sotled bart Resbuck, Homaas, 00 American Porta. BOSTON, ManB—Artived, aches Homtiatie, Dever, Rage te Strong, nock; Charlot James Martin, Apres teary eg at Philade Tenown, rig Rober ws at r T eee Hawator Jackaway, and Olee- eon NdOde May 20—herwed, sole/P N Tower, Perry, Phile- deipie. ee Scht Lady of the Lake , SHARE ETON, May 2s tobe dl, “mieseuohip ian Li Bark Guardian Angyl (Br), Willis, Qneenstowa, ‘ia Beantont, 8 0 Rs, May a nperirada, cohen Chase, Ingraham, aad. ie) ved, sohre 8 I, Thom " beh eI toa ‘Adams, Heald, do; diene Brirgs. NYork 1 Barden, Nichols, do. ewe avecn. Jemenn Ree wee ‘tach Hallo, sehre L Hulse, Motehinson, R= bare ag xg Chase. Racket, aed Sarah Gritia, BY: * Ane. le Holmes, Harding. do. FORTRKSS MONKOB, May 2—Arr at Cape Henry, betep ‘Rogers. Dem Rico: A hu do; Anna, 40; Wm , May Arrived, ses ‘Calteghen, Vi one ae * Coutking, Mow York; baig ¥ i Merry Mi Laverpoot vit ¥ ived. sehrs Adriaua, Bast GARDINER, Me, ‘Arr! 73 =. sl |. Bailey, NYork , 250m, Fiend Fagh ge MeFarl ladeiphia, ‘Balled Ball , JACKBONVILLK, 7 Statin yet brig, Moteeee, Crab Me Sitcisan bon ag 25—Satted ayine Jacinta, Miler, Ol . Wig pron, 3 Bs sod, schr Thomas B Seni, aaa rived. sche Deborah, Jouss, Baker, Boston few Chase, and WD (Agee, BYork, Chara, ‘Simmorn: do, Raw PORT, May Ar cred, sche White Ben, Blais NiaiwW HAVEN, May S30 —Aerived, sche Sarah Bttsabetin, Moarce, — Beneath Meal, Same MONE “Below —suip gar sem titee from Liverpool; beste cise Cowan (1b vi fia ti (Port), BaD ys, Laiabon lla (ry A ‘chase, Davis, Bt aytna, Del. i parks A. rt, Cort toe on. i seas: FYork . Suiled, schre J Trumam, Gib'ss, Philadelphia Manzem, Cleared—Barks Aurora (Norw), Ni dors, Zuma, Hepvitt, Barbados, my, Anpinwail: achrs Archer wie. Frege. ana or Priadetphin, iwood Doras: HA ait, Pra re 0 # OUTH, May %—arrived, eon sapeanipre ae w 4 7 v rr FRO! Borie ga

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