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NEW YORK FERALD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1868—TRIPLE SHEET. 5 eri Sn OTS eI ed a ba. DRE PEE BT Saesaranrpruiemrinninestaemsineiins ich Maan ath > erm tn these He had seen three of them—three | $%, 887, 15). Vart 2—Nos, 33%, 310, 356, 358, 364, | vetood by his Honor the Mayor, was called up and | Thousand acre tract, for $1,090, Dewitt ©. Hol- | Tar-ytown, N. ¥. Train leaves Thirtieth stroet at NEW YORK CITY. acaiet tha lefentaut Kossubse ant ho wad Nive | 820, 4','88, 730, “93, 00, Mok, MA, sas tone passed over the veto. brook to J age, lot 12 ‘of same subdivision, | ha‘t-past eleven A. M. Carriages will be tn waiting at the depot. looked at enough to see what waa the oTence ComMon PLeas—Part 1.—Nos, 673, 0 A large amount of ordinary routine basiness was | for $1,000. liam Livingston», Jr., to Abijal Baareer.—On Sanday, November 8, Mr. Joux 1295, 1299, 5 obarget. could, therefore, speax with regard to i 912, Liz, 1384, 1334, 1835, 1397,” 1343, 135%, 2841, | transacted, after whieh the Board adjoaraed to Mon- | Smith, lots 1 and 2 of park lots 65, on Wooo ward THE COURTS. those thi ind @iso on the’ assu: that toa Par. 2—Noa, 431, 730, 1014, 1275, 1305, 783, 2443, | day next, at two P. M. avenue, for $4.00. Hainilton Bigelow to Samue! G. | Baxeerr, coachmaker, in the 49th year of his ag, oerfain expt the otver Indien a emetitan very. | 85% 868, 855, 200% 1945, 154% 1345, S47. enw Caskey, Me eAAt haut of TOL 6, bivck 83, on th Por: | ‘uelatves and fends are Fesoeccully Iwviket yp mi 6 questions, Thy med thal = y Lf street for | atteud the funeral mm his ‘eaidence, No. & UNITED STATES CIRCUIT OUST. Scunlal Gat taaltoe MG eaaenne Toe ae om BOARD OF COUNGAMER, $2,500, Joseph Kuhn to Margaret Grosstipns, lot 12 | Sciermerhorn street, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) a(ter- a nd thatthe defence were not yet pre) to QTY INTELLIGENCE, Donation to Charches—Sireets and Avenues | % the suddivision of the north par, of lots 1 | noon, at two o'clock. ‘The Callicert Case—Important Decision, rmine hat euurse to take ‘In Myefence of Paved with Belgian Pavemont—Tho Loew | 224.2 of Morse’s subdivision of the Mullett farm, on | Oounty Cork (Ireland) papers please copy. Before Judge Ne‘son. the indi tg—whether to plead to the Toe Wea’ yi The following record - Ww | Napoleon for $1,000, John W. Johnston to Beact.—At Cornwall, on Sunday, November 8, A. In the Matter of Theophiius C. Calticott’s petition | t ‘wo demur. The Conrt may very rea- TERS FRSTERDAT.-~’ Bridge. Philip C. Gray, lots ce 133, 134, 136, 137, 138 and | Esreute, wite of Lewis Beach, Esq., The petitione nabiy andproperly anticroate the question of jurts- will show tne changes in the temperature for the | This Board met yesterday afternoon, and in the | 139 of Johnson’s subdivision of the Brevoort farm, | | The relatives aud friends are invited te attend Ie ee Giar Ooh of Us Uihed ae he we Kicton-*'equeation of tho scope of the siaiute | past twenty-four hours, as indicated by the ther- | atsenoe of the President Mr. Siacom was cxlled io | £04820, Dewitt Uolbrogk fo aeoh,Hommall ott | the funeral, this (rueaday) afternoon, tb Ure Se er c= 4 Lopupposed that soicer ie making ine | Mometer at Hudnut's Pharmacy, 218 Broadway, | presiae. Cor private. cial sircet or | remains will bo taken ¢9 Greenwood from Thirtieth After $nodn. Hal. E. MeNell to Philip 7, eh Van Dyke, lot the minutes of the previous meeting . D. 3 were 9 of the subdivision of Park lots 8 and 9, on Adelaide Fead the Board passed a large number | street, for $1,800, Nelson W. Clark and A. M. Ed- of “general orders,” the majority of which hips by Thos. 8. mica men ae @ property KnOWD ag ymnagium Ba! 01 sre founded on seotion thirty of the act of 1887 and | tng the Gram Jury. 3 | gsi th was unde tothe. President of the Congress sires, near the corner of Randolph, 141 She remainder on sections forty-two and forty-five i referred his Honor to a decision by > Col uon of the Shaar Hashmotn, and the sum | feet front by 80 fect deep, for $12,000, ef 1506, The jury found a verdict of guilty on all the | Judze Curtis, where eases of this kind had been re- THE New YoRK CaRVERS’ ASSOCIATION, mostly | of $231 30 to the Allen street Methodist Episcopal Street on the arrival of the Hudson River train on Wednesday, 10:15 A. M. BRRaMANN.—On Sunday, November 8, MINNA, daughter of Edward and Julia Bergmann, aged i Year, 1 month and 13 days. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, from 25 Renwick street, on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock. The remains Eastern district of New York on the 27th of May | 2P;apd hopupposed that counsel, In making the suggestion jow, are not pre; 4 to say exactl, Jast. on the indictment founded upon the Internal miazoston tov. wit take. “Hie had some of the Raranae sete of cl ying me 2 ing | his mind infonsuttation wiei'aiine nenedicn when ‘Zhe indictment cont nine oo) [he first ion re when ba unta. ‘The first Ave | ino iatter wa examining them with a view of charg- HeRaLp Buildin; 3A the District Court to the ircalt Court. posed carvi sixth | church for assesame ‘against the above | Oficial Transfers of Real Estate Yesterday. | Wil! be taken to Greenwood Cemetery. the Collector of Internal Revenue and others with | regard to tie general subject and the public ques- a » |, The following streets and avenues were ordered to en 65 ten Charles th IN9u6L. os reresroee- 19,650 | fer & short illness, CONKLIN W. BisitOP, In the 40D Wolawfully conspiring together to procure, and that | #008 {twas certainiy important that these | Nos, 51 to 55 Rast Houston street. The company was | be paved with Lelgian pavement under the direction Nos 133 and 144. Sear of biaage, aia cases shoul be passed upon by a tribunal that will | Not as numerous ag expected, but they were well | of ‘the Croton pad Department:—Seventy- ty ‘and 336, The re.atives and friends of the family are respect- ad Lees the execution of a certain false and | earry with ts dectsions that weight and force that entertained, and lets the al early morning | eighth street, between First and Fifth avenues; Six- ‘and B, containing ful deatied to asian the funeral, trom the Hanson ° gal wi 1e . equare + rel rookiyn, this la re d, that is to saya bond for the trans- t questions demanded. arrange tleth street, from Lexington avenue to Fifth avenue; | y7tn mab efi) w oft Sosy sp pcrtc albert cme ol fe og ) Bioomes.—In Orange, N. J., on Thuraday, October 29, of croup, CHARLIf B., youngest son of Anderson and Lucretia Bloomer, ‘aged 2 years and 7 montis. Also on Saturday, October 31, of diptheria, WILLIE 000 | P., second son of Anderson abd Lucretia Bloomer, 00 | aged 4 years and 7 months, BoyLaNnp.—On Monday, November 9, Carnanina BoYLanpD, wife of Bernard Boyland, aged 70 years, @ native of the parish of Arigietrough, county of Monaghan, Ireland. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respect- fully invited to attend she funeral, from her late resl- dence, 114th street, between First and Second ave- such im ti Judge Bigchford said that as Jui Nelson | Fire ix BgpFoRD STRest.—Between two and | Eighteenth street, between Sixth and Eighth ave- x get ‘ty tay, froma onace Garchouse! purporting Gill be here on Weitnesday to take him seat tn the three o'clock yesterday morning @ fire oecurred on | BUCS; Avenue B, from Houston to Fourtoenthy sixth | tail wa. tiea wot oh be a valid and suticient bond, whereas m truth, | Citeult Cous, it was eminently proper that them: | od aoe) ortne premises No. 8Beafora gtzeet, | ayenn® from Forty-second street to Fifty-ninth | 41 202.6 ft @ of 5th the name of the t genuine dictments thould to the Cireutt Court, and sureties were eet ate ate nd aetna ‘Re | ifdudge Nekon shoula aesire it he (Yudze Blatchford) | the organ factory of Hall, Labagh & Co. The | | The Comptroller was directed to draw his warrant | Sh the said petitiouer and bis sureties well kuew, and | Would sit wth him in hearing of the arguments o1 damage done to the stock will not exceed $2,000; | ip favor of James O'Neill for $250 for loss of horse on | gan Dy means of wineh te sald 200 barrels of disiiied | Seloeal quations involved in the ease, "This course | insured, for $4,500 in the Bowery, Importers? ‘and | bulkhead, foot of James wlip, East river, on June | Sib at. ae’ 9t fi wot ay A, irre ‘its were frauduiently removed on the permit of world interne. no delay; the legnt points could be | Traders’ and Arctic Insurance Companies. 1863, 2x! sn at. 6 Said petitioner, without payment of discussed inthe Clrenit Conrt. and if the decision of Ee? The Board concurred with the Aldermen in direct- | 109th a Petecua or ea mevereaee the tax, and. | the Court siyuid bo that the trial of the case be pro, | || DEATH rnow Scatbe.—Coroner Sohiriner held a0 | ing the Strect Commissioner to canse the removal of | 124i sh a, nt’ fourth count charged a conspiracy to defraud ceeded with pn the Indictments the indictments can | inquest y-ninth street, near Ninth avenue, on } the Loew bridge in Broadway within five days after | igo, vernment by the frauduicnt issue of a permit | b€ Femitted tack to the District Court under the pro- | the body of Doris Doll, 8 child five years of age, | the reception of the notice, Adjourned till Thursday. Het teas Mono otan os ay it titioner, as Collector, for the removal of | Yi8!0n8 of thy third section of the act of 1846. After | whoge death resulted from scalds received on Wed- PREC IPE Ses Selah mo, Ty Hirer of Bay, Looe te 1 some fartherdiscussion the case wi tponed till \ hep pirit from the bonded Warchouse, without | ¢,.morows Horning, Boe te erih be brought ‘Up Hoa Resa Rarity Bry gehen TLS, A a DEFRAUDING A HOTEL. Lenk gow ivy wa fen ofa nes,” Harlem, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one isu ied 1 spirit were removed and the government | before JudgeNelson sites ig in Circuit, tally received was rendered by the jury. - PNET bs Sth av, n W corner 28d at, (Pike's Ope Buesuin.—On Monday, November 9, MARGARET "The fifth—A conspiracy to acfraud tpe government PEDESTRIAN Feat IN PERFORMANCE OF A POLITI- lovel Mode of Getting “Square.’ BRESLIN, wife of Dennis Breslin, in the 42d year of by the unlawful removal without” the payment CAL Waaer.—Mr. John B. Gibbs, of this city, having | Charles Young, a reconstructed African, has been LEABES RFOORDED IN NEW YORK, ee Oe dn: aut takaNered aie toepsesetanly invited the duty. The Alleged McHenry Perjury Cases. made a wager with a gentleman that if Connecticut } for some time the head walter of the hotel known as eoediBan dt asl, 3 Ygare and {months per yoar.t00%0 | eo attend ihe funeral, from Her lap residence, No. ‘the sixth count—That the petitioner and others Befire Commissioner Osborn, did not give Seymour 2,000 majority he, would walk | the Arlington House, situated on Fourteenth street, | 7th av, w , 95.5 ft #8 of 59M at, 4 years, per Woaheccrsers 4,000 | 410 East Seventeenth’ street, on Wednesday after- fraudulent by conni O 1 4 Seise and frandainy eat the execntion ofa certain | re United states ws. John D. MeHenry.—tn this | froin New York to Hartford, bearing an American | petween Firth avenuoand University place. Charles? | morgen sinny;odfeo of Rctonler wr BIG Gistilied spirits from a bonded warehouse, without | case there wer? two charges of perjury preferred | SO, tMScribed with the naines of the successful CO | siyationwasa lucrative one to him, and being of | Butler st,'s +, b0 fo of Ralph av. the payment of the tax, by mcaps of whi h the galt | against the defendant, on two separate afidavits— | and Fourth avenue, on Wednesday morning at ten | that character sulted to his ambitious disposition | Columbia ate 12.11 fen of Docraw. at noon, at one o'clock. ’ CARMAN.—On Friday. November 6, at Reed's Land- ing, Hla., RICHARD CARMAN, in the 41st year of lis age. istiled spirits were afterwards removed without clock. er } Y Payment, ‘The seventh, eighth ‘and ninth counts— | one sworn to by S..N. Pike, the other on an afidavit | o'clock, ho had many less fortunate men of bis own | Gonsnoriatd a. wn a8 tn of Lataeotte CAPEUSR GhuBEOs Bie Vouved wile of Daud ‘hat the petitioner and others did unlawfully and | sworn to by Charles Loch. The testimony of the UNiON LEAGUE COMMITTEE ON ELECTION FRAUD8.— | color under him, who were subject to his Le 275 18 eof Bchenectady ay, 2 bites re ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect~ fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) ternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 54 Chrystie street, Her remains will be taken to New York Bay Cemetery for interment. Day.—On Monday, November 9, after a short ill oon | ness, MARION GRISWOLD Day, aged 8 montis aud 15 g'400 | days. daughter of Nathantel B. and Lizzie Day. 0 ‘uneral services at the residence of her parenta, fraudulently remove distilled spirits from a bonded | witnesses 1m this case, with all the circumstances | The committee ordered by the Union League Club | every order. ‘This position of authority made warehouse, In traud ofthe goverment, We nace mae rea! #29") of the case, tave been fully reported in the | to take nto consideration the whole subject of the | “Je cullur'd boy” so important a personage in five counts. are founded on the thirtieth section of Hemarn, ‘On the charge of perjury on the am@davit of | frauds by the issue of counterfelt naturalization | his own sight that ho oftentimes quite forgot tof 1867, WI ant Loeb the Commissio ch: « e . the more persone bouspice either fo comin any oonen | fendant on the ground that there was not suMicient | Papers, the registration of aliens and non-residen's } that others employed him aud were his superiors, mat the laws of the United States or todefraua | 824 compétent proof to hold him for trial, there SO ae eng oting this evenize to | Zhe evidence of this, as alleged, is that when Mrs. bet ‘States in any manner whatever, and one | Peis but que witness to support the charge, with | heaters, will hold a privaie meeting Le Gvenint ie | Nash, wife of George R. Naal " h or more of ssid parties to bald. pub irany shall do 2 no testinony or circumstances from. other witnesses | “etermine upon the Gnal course to be pursued, The 1, Wil eorge R. Nash, proprietor of the ay ~ following gentlemen compose the special commit- | hotel, sent for him one day last week to give him | Pacific . y 60 Corrohorate Loeb’s testimony. “ J cas oy = “ ‘00 fte of Grand ay, cont Spidey shellpe Geniea eee Pe ee Sormovorate Lochs testimony, sestoner holds | te:—W- E- Dodge, Horace Greeley. Moses H. Grin- | uers vojative to certain work of which he had tho | Pelemud place,e 133 no! Macorh at, Boss No, 119 West ‘Thirty-second strent, this (Tuesday) Hc, It is quite clear—indeed wedo not understand it | the defendant for trial, and there are two witnesses Ped ee Sacral, isuac U. Bauley, M. U. Koberts Gicasticn, hacia siocion ti Madlotion fi 2 Folaskts ‘88, 276 ft © of Stuyvesant av, house and lot, afternoon, at three o'clock. Tho relatives and to be dented—but that these counts are well sustainod | in. the case supporting the charge. ‘and Joho H. Wiite, rection, les questioned her Jurisdiction in the i frien ts of the family are respectfully invited to at- by the above provision. ‘The question raised und | McHenry gave baii in $5,000 and was discharged. RECEPTION AND EXHIBITION AT A GyMNASTOM.— | Matter and ended the interview by grossly insulting tend without further notice. upon wiuich te petition. for the pabeas corpus is | The Kentacky Bourbon Company Case. | There was a reception and exhibition of calisthenics | that lady. Of this she immediately ap prised her hus- EO eye ne et eemelabal vers papi founded, is that this section has been repealed by a The United States vs, Messmore and Others.—The } last evening at the Harvard Rooms, Forty-second | band, who without an instant’s delay “went for” 285 ft w of Franklin av, Funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past two sul juent reat ps sponent aks amet dew ater ce neta ig heaving in this case has. been set down for an early | Street and Sixth avenue, on the occasion of the the | insolent negro, snd ifter sollaring, htm tly ane ovrenant a OW Ser oretoek, from his father’s dence, corner of 143d ct no distilled spirits shall be withdrawn. or re- | Jay. winter opening of the school for male and female With the Injanetiaie to coll oo a sage 200,10 of Lewis av, 85.73161.11x20% pee ge The Watson-Crea: z street, with the injunction to call on Saturday, settle f econ DsNNis.—On Monday morning, November 9, Gor- moved from any warehouse for the purpose of trans- fatnon: ry Whiskey Case, pupils, under the management of Dr. Martin, The } his accounts and leave forever. ‘as 160 fect ‘a of Lewis av, $6.7xii0.8¢ | Nom. | DON DENNIS, in the 70th year of hls uge The funeral services will take place al church, Red Bank, N. J.,on Wedn ernoon, at two o'clock, The friends o! are respectfully invited to attend. Ditton.—On Monday, November 9, CHARLES son of Maurice and Han- Portation, redistillation, rectification, change of The United States vs. Watson ¢& Creary.—The 3 5 e 1 ls attendance of relatives and friends of the pupils was Smarting under the loss of such a lucrative, such exportation or for any other purpose what- | hearing in tlds case is set down for to-morrow large and of an agreeable character. rit pone ‘an authorative Bituation, Charles, after arraying him- ‘package, r unt ever until the fll tax on such spirits x h ui have been moralag. erformers were chiefly boys and girls, to the num. | seif witha nobby suit of the latest style, wandered | pM Price sia ics ail acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the pro- SUPREME COUNT—CHAMBERS. r of about forty, but afew adults of either sex | around tho house, aud whon meeting With any of ita | Wallabout road and Walworth at, #6 visions of this act be and they are hereby repealed.’” saan A “ entered into the pleasing exhibition of muscular ex- eenplorén boasted, it is still further alleged, in a loud 59.4x26.5. oe ‘The fortiet! if . ercise with full as much zest as the younger and svaggering way, that he didn’t “care ad—n for ‘8, 73.5 f'n of High JosePn DILLON, young: eater hi acction. of whe Petey ig08, a ‘The Quarantine Commission, more lively members of the class. The performance | Mr. Nasi” that “he couldn't hurt tum,” and that Tw of amith at, Toe nah Dillon, aged 1 year and 3 months. re of the yMissic ie accolnpaniment of @ plano, ai jone Wi a a a ol aturday morping, attend ie eral, is a OM the execution of @ tion bond as there Y the Commissioners of pa calling to “count his silver” aud pettie secounts, ao O'clock, from the fesidence of his parents, 208 Fifth street, near the Bowery. FeRry.—On Wednesday, November 4, ANNIB E., wife of Geot E. Ferry, aged 22 years. The funeral took place on Friday, November 6, California papers please Copy FLowens,—At Jamesport, L. I., at the residence of transporta' E e1 ye and unison of action that made the exhibition coset eo behisttre Ady meer Quarantine to Appoik Commissioners of Estimate, woh pretty and effective. The young ladies stood in | directed by his employer, he, after loitering about the case is, what nies the repeal of this clause. é@c.—This was a motion by the Commissioners of | line at one side of the hall and the young gents at | the house a while, met the bell boy, Wm. Woody, upon section thirty of the act of 1867, upon which the | Quarantine for the appointment by the Court of a | the other. Both showed considerable proiiciency, | another Ethiopian, and with him “put w the job” to rst five cqunts of the indictment rest? itis admitted | commission to estimate and appraise the value of PS ee eave ts ceosive 2 gy lid eee Rinare with, Has old foo), 2 ‘was in this 5 b wise: fia the petitioner has been tried, convicted and | property locatel at or, in fact, comprising the west- | ter season of the school is now open, and will be | At tue end of each week the bookkeeper of the ‘of Gonssiyes st, 25x10, of Willoughby ay, 9x1 4 fh 9 of Tilly at HB 4B wurst pry repo Cs a peeepod ae erly end of Coney Island, taken under an act of the | Prolonged probably till March, hotel is in the habit of making out the bills of each her son-in-law, Tappin Reeve, Mrs. ELizabrrit ‘We agree that the jurisdiction of the court fell wi Legislature atthorizing compnissioners to take ras AP girs pent ge jer ere spent Reine pn oe. Ppl formerly of Brooklyn, in the 89th year of ° - rot @ house for collection ‘. er %, The argument for the petitioner is, that inasmuch | ground, upon which are to be constructed residences POLICE INTELLIGENCE. This ‘work he ‘fas long been entrusted with, and The remains will bo taken to Hempstead for inter- ment. Relatives and trends of the family are in- vited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at boy ‘past two o’clock, from the Presbyterian church, GREENE.—On Monday, November 9, after a long tll- ness, Many, the beloved wife of Frederick Greene. ‘The relatives and friends of tive family, also the members of Polar Star Lodge I. 0. 0. F., No. 119, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from 97 Park sti on Wednesday noon, at twelve o'clock. Hiaas.—On Sunday morning, November 3, Emma AvausTa DRUMMOND, wife of William Higgs, aged 20 years, 2 months and 14 days. Funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past twelve o'clock, from No, 332 East Fifty-sixth street, near First avenue. HtLt.—Suadenly, on Monday, November at N.J., of paralysis, Mrs. ELiza HILL, ‘as the conspiracy in this section consists in the fraud- | fo, f r the Health OMcer of the port of New York and always honestly and faithfuil riormed Wi Sieve nperurement or feed ngpecgegi ones juired | for the men engaged at Quarantine. It te claimed meeting woody on saturday, ‘Sharles at once, ae on hiad been repealed, Sangean ae Mie, Bro: | to have been erroneously inserted in the Supply bill, ALLEGED THEFT OF MONEY AND JEWELRY.—Wil- | alleged, put hid plan into execution, ana proposed 4m existence ai the ume of the trial requiring such instead of being a separate and wholly distinct act Mam Johnson, colored, a walter employed at the St, | to the former that ‘now was the time to bond, and thus an. essential ed Cen @ | the subject ter of it being local. The town of | iona Hotel, caused to be arraigned before Justi make @ good stake, that they could collect the conspiracy, constituting th area the | Gravesend, together with the individual owners of ves ° si fore Justice | sinounts called for by the bills and get away Senpniem cy, = ene vai ie Sy xmas bog the property, opposed the appointment of Commis- | Dodge, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, yester- | with it wilhout anyone knowing it.) Woody ictment, and which was prove ei than Mest ay stoners on the ground that the act itself was uncon- | day afternoon a noisy, middle aged woman, Maria | fell—the temptation proved too strong, the nullity, and had no legal existen: diate @ | stitational, that the proceedings of the Commis- | jp, laintan’ thi brilliant picture made Rim ‘@ victim to the shrewd a keer sie be re- | stoners, under the act, in selecting the site were | PAYer, same color as complaintant, on the charke | trap laid by his tempter, and with Charles at his yea ming potted ad ji? case. | unjust and illegal. that she, while his family, was absent on Saturday | back, eighty-one doflars was at once collected from gent, it will still. be nechesary to" look , the pre- G. Hitoht sppearing in opposition to the | last, broke into thelr room, in same dwelling on | his guests’ and both decamped from the house, Giotnent and vedtion thitte on whieh itn ae, in- | motion, claimed in his argument that the act was | Thirtieth street, and stole therefrom jeweiry and | Charles fully satisfied that lio at least was “square.” SAMeAAE Ln abcartalh. tink semaine ar ine pope) unconstitutional, directing the land to be taken, in | Money valued at twenty dollars. Maria denied the | A few hours afterward, missing Woody, the clerk of ment after this objection, It will be ob: ee ict- | not being an independent bill; thatthe property was | accusation, and in a uharly boisterous manner | the hotel found out what had been done, and at once the fourth conntebecken She. conseon ol sd 4 ect sought to be taken*for residences, and that such ap- } flatly told the bereaved William that he wasa liar. | repaired to the Fifteeuth precinct police station, the goverament to consist in ine tendtient — roEalson of the territory was not applying it to a | Committed in default of $600 bail to answer at the | where, upon being advised of theembezzlement, the of ib) ‘but for a private parpose. 52 e constitu. | Court of Special Sessions. matter was taken up by detective Tully, of that pre- ft0 of Grand wy, 7x20. n of Latayette av, 2ixtt 425.6 of Grand av, bix20. 100 ft east of Gran oe lt by Callicott, the collector, for the removal. | tion, not permit the tal of 0. Perish Amboy, ALLEG cinct, who, after a search of an hour or so, found ‘de rt f this city, in the 68th year of her age. Sesto onde aoe ing | Fv oct, teans aa rosea Wit | cantar, No. ah Brondway, appeared errs | SHleCe, care tani ap bray ace | Afheet oe eR eh y } ol “4 @ picture contentinent an lace ynan o . a 1e ei ig were removed without the payment; and the | vides no adequate means of obtaining compensation | Justice Dodge, at the Jefferson Market Police Court, hon. it was urthe work of a few minutes to arrest Lota i741 Oo ae Rienard. ‘ustkeoa se pier No. t Norm rivers at 10.30 A. M. The relatives and friends of the famtiy are respectfully invited to attend the funeral without further notice. Carriages will be in attendance at the steamboat landing. § HorrMAN.—On Saturday, November 7, Ettza, widow of John N. Hoifman, in the 7ist year of ber age. rhe relatives and friends of the family are respett- fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rest- dence, 16) West Houston street, this (Tuesday) aiter- charges the conspiracy to defraud the govern- | for the‘land by the holders and owners thereof, h dt F ‘ meu GCS Comsat te the MOTT Tecra a ae | yesterday afternoon, and accused John Mortimer, an | tim and take him to the station house, where he re- | £51 4411, black 120, A Monror map. warehouse without the payment of the tax. the nie : ae pemertel and (hia rrnily e exceedingly good looking young man, of calling at Sg Ne Bong es pune cout, Plot at Flatlands, adjoining edemen low the offence, under t dong section, con- lemvead fairly selecting a site for tho | his place of business and, before he coutd be spoken | when Justice Dodge, examined the matter pati Rue de Bt Felix, n 8, Li of ently, fing to defraud aie goveenasent ie 5S eta residents of ppmabarns and ten or adozen | to by any of the attendants, of taking fram neneat’ | but as Woody has not been arrested, and the ac: ‘about forty. tthe shad taken | the “onuyte x cused (Young) deniet emphatically tiat he knew the conspiracy shall do any act to etfect aie object: | 20 Serea of land. embencing the Cntire | era Sg tes macty nine, yards of, mening goods Anyuling abouts tho. amlssing funds, nor did bo know that is, to effect the fraud. It will be seen that tho it end of Cones. Island. and all the water | decamp, but being discovered dropped them and | Of the bell boy’s whereabouts or of hia intention of | righ and Baldwin als, nw corner, box! oe Ort ‘ ih he seen. hart front capable of being used for steamboat plers | rushed quickly down stairs, An alarm being made | €Mbezzlement, the facta upon which a complaint | Kinney at, #s, £0) ‘eof McWhorter x, 5 in these two counts (fourth an ak or landing places, thus completely cutting off | Jonn feil into the arms of officer Quinn, of the Bightn could be were silm, but Mr. Nash insiated, | Nicolay me 8,200 fa of Cabinet ry a 18, 3 Devine proparty, take! 1s complete, irrespective of any rem: the remainder of the island from communication by | precinet, who Ww: that . | and Charles was locked: up to answer the charge at | Bidge st, " Meuse Wot debts soniun aittonent ofice | Reraariay nee? Syst zane graven gat | Sues Graminon he aenicd havin iempie t | te Couto Cenra Seaone i dtu of QOvbal. | HRS #G NT 3S Teese tome TT te QMonce, and hence the act has no appiica- | pletely deprive the pubitc of access to It by water as | pasiness a" the stare” was, fo Inquiee ia attic rT FTE Lideekdepesseatnins Bunt Horie of Ranugere Kagiandein, (oe. ape tion. The offence in both counts is the conspiracy | @ piace of public resort, and very materially depre- | whom he thought worked there. “Committed in de. REAL ESTATE MATTERS. Centreville rond, ws, A Becker property, 434 acres. 6 | year of her age. ower to defraud the a and the act done, as | ciate the value of property on every other part of the | fanit of oo all to answer at the Court of Gencral fUE B 5 RS Sg ORANGR. JAMISON.—On Monday, November 9, WiLtraM L, laid in one of the counts, fo etfect, the object Is | isand. Had the Commissioners desired merely | Sessions.” a Day st, es, M Mohor property, 2 x2. <ON, age’t “S44 ib the issuing of the permit, and the removal’ of | proper site fora residence for she Health Officer and Real Estate Notes. ila sive eae TAtGttes ol fanersl wo tigrro fe, spirita, without the, Payment atte, AES bis grploren thers ould have been no diqcaity in HUMCIPAL AFFAIRS. ‘The price of land 1s looking up in Edgecombe arr BW M0 OF Marina st. S208. % | Siasow-On Monday evening, November 9, Cas. sel 5 ing more than an a e N. 's h ' ‘ . 70 | J. MASON, a grapdahenk "Teits ‘al ‘the payment, | acre of ground and & small ‘water front if they county, N.C, Three parcels of land in that county, | St Jobn’s chure Property, on a new street, 60x10. ag = — ores his age. oval alone without ‘which is suficiet within section thirty to constitnte | needed . This would hi left island which sold Jast winter for $3,255, were sold recently The omence; and ‘hese counts ‘within thesettied | neeted.any., <rnis, woud have, et place, and not BOARD OF ALDERMEN. Mapiton 4 “{OUDOOISM” AND WITGAGRAFT IN THE SOUTH. ‘ OF ALL pane) Lay] al plead: J eat as are ir cpemey apie! the Wan ing Bake The City Fathers After Peter Cooper—Tho Among the land sales tn Farquier county, Va., A Carious Case of Negro Superstition. the: conviction and sentence, assuming all the other | forty-five acres at high water mark and upwards of Loew Bridge Doomed at Last. last week were the dower land of Mrs. Rector, near {From the Meridian (Ga.) Mercary.] bponenes be bad; and, if this writ of habeas | 3,500 feet of water front. This was more than was | Now, that the simoom of the national political con- | Rectortown station, 165 acres to Ralph Murray, of We heard of @ case yesteraay, at Marion, which Moopy.—At Norwalk, Conn., oa Sunday, Novem. ber 8, Nancy Moopy, relict of Lourin Aioody, of Unity, N. HL, in the 81st year of her ave. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- furly avited to attend the funeral, (rom the residence ol her son, W. 8, Moody, East avenue, Norwalk, strongly illustrates the negro’s natural tendency to ouid not be granted. As view, in my judg- | need S A ment, disposes of this application, we shail Hoel eee pecoray aa is. Gogrimental Ce teat has passed, and all parties having laid so low | New York, at $4050 per acre, and 100 acres of the | Voudooism. A negro by the name of Clay © to | this (Yuesday) afternoon, at two o’viock. Sato the question as to what effect’ the repealing act | go large a tract of territory was a hidden and ulterior | that 1 went over them without materially injuring | rafton estate, near Salem, to S. P. Baily, for $40 | Marion something more than & year ago from ini. | Pe scoem ng ort bee aevtdesonag fi ge ae Saree Sher counts inte Mtpudenn ort <4 hg Re red on behalf of the Commis. | ‘ems the City Fathers have risen from the dust of | Per acre. wat ue edeoat tn ae fall eaorent oF. at the we formed any opinion on the subject. ” plonere et Quarantine and atptel that une oet was | Fecent political warfare and have turned their atton- | Commissioner Wilson, of the General Land Office, | educational priviteges the negro worshipping peo- The ob jections found upon the entering of the sen- | not unconstitutional, as the subject of the bill was | tion to the disposal of the legislative work which has | Washington, on Saturday last received returns je of that State were disposed to voucisa ¢ first instance, on the wrong indictment, | one of general interest and concern instead of being | heen accumulating during some weeks past. showing a disposal of 27,221 acres of the public a a Ce yee me tA —? Dut afterwards corrected, and other formal wmatiers, 4 we tink, are ail untenable. ‘The entry in the record | nied also was esxcutisily, woder the act ereating tho | They met yesterday, pursuantto call, at twoorclock, | domain during the past month, at the following | teacher of the young in the “rudiments” and Of the proceedings were all indue form. Mouon | Board of Quarantine Cofmissioners, a public one. | and proceded without deiay to put things through, | local offices:—Lincoln, Neb., 11,798 acres; Taylor's | Of the old in the knowledge of their political aud The act provided for the acquirement and possession | ‘The President, Alderman Coman, wad in the chair | Falls, Minn., 1,146 acres; Boonville, Mo., 8,277 acres, Het ae icechines ander che ‘sampines ut Norwoera UNITED STATES DISTRICT CoUAT. Rh weesiden ces for one. Capote aE tie honace. { and all the members in’ their places when the rolt | Nearly all land disposed of was taken up by actual | educational societies for the enllzhtenment of the ita ment, &c., and it could not be claimed that the pro- | wascalled. There was no time lost in disposing of | S¢ttlers under the Momestead law. r negro in the South, and was deemed eminently ‘The Alleged Rosenberg Naturalization Frauds. | viding of domiciles for employés in the pubite service the preliminary business, Then there were numer- A three story brick dwelling in Charleston, 8. C., Fe tee Tete Otis At Wo uae tote rdered Auvhbollogh, county Cork, Iretand, in the 47tb Year of hus age. ‘the es and friends of the family are respect- fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late tesidence, 431 East Ninth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. McDeRMort,—On Sunday, November 8, of con- sumption, Many, daughter of John and Elizabeth Mctermott, in the 25th year of herage. The friends and acquaintances of the family are tn- vied to atrend the funerai, from her parents’ resl- dence, No. 60 East Warren street, South Brooklyo, me! (fuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, 0 Before Judge Blatchford. who were necessarily remote from the city was an “ ; Si ow ra of no general interest brought up and | known as No. 37 Pitt street, containing six large | hy old Frank Clinton, with whom he has been ARTY-—Suddeuly, on Monday, November 9, The United Siates vs, Benjamin B. Rosenderg.— | spprontiation for private tise. | The Court at the pt ots phe wa Preece mt oe re. | rooms with extensive outbuildings, the lot measur. | hoarding. By his witchery and deviish aris he he. | PATR CK MOGRARTY, aged 47 years, a native of Kil- focacttrya lla afeneethg mds won nth hs Lagi 9 quire, Several resolutions in regard to flagging, sero Byte Dine CMR TIRP ONE PCPA APT | ueveR that old Fak Ren ued. kim sehook f i ialer teidean ama rotuttows Gra seve pred to ater vel . ci of lizards, bugs and vermin. Hesentfor a * relatives are re (ues‘ed to atten: pe against the defendant, was set down for SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TERM. paving and lighting several streets and avenues, ‘The Erie Ratlroad will soon build @ new route from | who has t great tauion for exorcising devils aid | the funeral, on Wednesday afvernoon, at one o'clock, yesterday morning. The court room was crowded by Se of sorcerers, (This great doc- | from bis late residence, corner 110th street and cl up town, were adopted. Ramapo to Newburg, shortening the distance be- | breakiag the persons eager to witness the hearing of the case be- ‘The Zion Church Maddie on Appeal. Alderman Coburn introducea 8 resolution, which tvece New iars aoe sarathes serchseen a pan boge fb 4 lives ‘ Pe I ge a a eeeraiie tans Gey whabbhty on Bod tay evening, n Si % was juiring the James Sti) and Hunter's ve im re. | jay wa) iat he is improving under McKixi y ond 3 fore a Judge of the United States Courts. The at- | Before Judges Barnard, Ingrahm and Cardozo, po gg Cg ta any to inform the Board by what | JW ground on Cowden street, between Briggs and | his treatment. He has got Tid of three great Usa | Noverntmg 9, at six o'clock, Gronar MCKINLEY. dney Ararged ten cents per barrel for | Foster sti Harrisburg, Pa., containing about two | bugs—the big black bug, considerably bleger than a Notice of funeral in to-morrow’s paper. Sea LH] dese] promeuoe w also arestiy in The People ex rel. Montagnie Ward et al., Appel- | sntnority al from @ vance at which mari e hearing of the | lanis, vs. John H. Thompson et al., Respondents. t on the fe ‘boats. acres, from eral Foster's executors, for $16,500. | June bug, that Invades one's chamber of e Nrsuwirz.—On Monday morning, November ase before the Commissioner. There are uiveen tn. | ‘rye relators were candidates for the ofce of vestry. ORE CO Oo Ila sated by the Plusuing (L. 1.) Journal that Su- | nignt, i buza and thump around the room, the | after a short but patuful itness, ‘Doris, wife o ments in and @ consequent lurge array of h at th seal ‘The so-called Citizens’ Association, over the signa- | Periatendent White, of the Southside Railroad Com- | doctor laid bim on his back, and working his legs | Frederick Nishwitz and eldest daughter of Henry counsel have been employed to enter the lists do | Meg of Zion church at the annual election, April 15, | ture of a venerab'e individual, has from time to y, faye that road wilt be an to Sayville in a | up and down, like a pump, succeeded, so Ci Weazel, in the s9th year of her aye, bes yn fe eo CT icamiian and defence. | 1968, The defendants were returned as elected, and | time been pokin large rolls of soft paper and hard re a4 nearer estoy Be _s in pumping @ peck of wood lice out of hit ‘ Hho Abas hg! 5nd eee of fi... Por. are cpeneee emutte ti , thi ion was brought to test the validity of figures at the different departments of the city.gov- hed ropning js are as yet beyond the doctor's art to nily invited to attend the funeral, from her tate ee ee this Action, was brought to test the validity of the | Ogvment; pub, aa tiey Have generally failed to suo. | through to the latter place by the middie of this | and clay tirmly believes he is ful of them. ‘Taw way | residence, No. 97 South Bighth sitet, Brookivn, i t decided that the defendants were duly chected ‘and | stantiate the’ display made on tissue, the Aldermen | Month. he says Frank filled him with lizards was thie-—tHe | ©. D.. on Wednesday afternoon, at one o'clock, with- ‘ana Stoughton, one of the associated counse! for | digmissed the complaint. seem determined to give the endorser an 0) ™ Fourteen acres of land. situated in Alexandria | caught a water Aizard out of a spring, cut its heai | OU! further notice, Getence, on rising said:—oy it please your |" “7ion church was incorporated under the statute | nity to try Is hand once more. This, no doubt, was | County, Va. near the aqueduct were sold re- | off and put it into @ bottle of water, and, as oppor- | _ Itiett.—On Sanday, November perpen Marta, ds re, cation tasiaies cals aemegcaace im which In | retating to Protestant Wpiscopal churches, In | the reason which induced the introduction and pas- eA OA tunity offered. gave 4 to hum to drink, an tons wite of Henry Riel, of tas city, sage — A mt torm t county and against other parties residents of tus | We, Winter of 1363-4 It established a chapel, caer 2g Ces Thirty scree of the Hoover in Fatrfax | "then bone Marion. belleve in Olag's having | #treet Methodist Ep! eity, and aa I have just mentioned to the learned supported mainly by the contributions of the con- ‘of Belence and Art be and they are hereby | County, er beyond the Alexandria aqueduct, | neen “tricked” by old Frank. As a proof of It, | (?a say) mornin District Attorney that | have been engaged as counsel jon of the parent church. At the election aeveclicly seronmes to report to this Common Council, at | Were sold LJ for the sum of $100 per | Frank was recently tried before the church, and | F¢!atives and fries Bev cmn octavo panna, | En raan weet Wve hosel | Seinen ir oui | Camda neta aate ga | amon She apciauone man rare, let Fo ee ya pact On OXAINNALION LC) THON ae ne | place of worship was the chapel, as distinguished | {on Umut te present time, giving the néme of every person nank ittean canen Tre campany pave | charge of conjuring Clay. He was convicted, aud —On Monday, November 9, Josera H. Foe oe en opeate ot ueake tomeet ee the | from the parent church. and the question at issue is | fromm ‘whom it recived or’(o whom it paid money oF oiber Ogg) of land in North Bethlehem, | not only expelled from the church, but a com!‘ in the 49th year of hia age. eee nce leaned District Aitorkey Atv? | whether the ruling at the circuit that these seven | valuable consideration, the of dbject tor which wuch | fai lor, tne purpose Of building s depot as son as | waited on htm and.ordered him to leave la twents- | | Heatvesand friends of the family are invited to sure there will be no delay interposed ‘onehe rt | Persons were quai ified voters is correct. money was paid or ;_Alao the value of the reed me und Oost “000. ple! 0. | four hours, upon pain of death. Frank did not se cad the funeral, from his iace residence, Thirteenth @ wo. defendant, some of whom ‘are men ‘The case came up before this Court yesterday on | snd appurtenances ‘and used by the inetitution; the fro Fs conde be leave, but 1s belioved was in iortal terror. The | street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Brook- ders of the ber from ® neighboring ‘county, | @Pbeal ‘rom the order of Judge Barnard at the cir. | Sounei ois Task idleer Whottiation na. 18” the’ of Eo im = Of new | sheriif had @ warrant to arrest him for stealing, aul | yt. om Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. Frock Gr uct Get tat grat See: | tt-simunaee ie comple, ae grove | Steutat capensis evoke ™™” | ROME ura caeen ne unset | grr arms ara era | AAR Magna a at a ' fs or | Ettza § , subtly, that there will De no, delay wach Sree oy cies tue Wrist om the. fuotton for the de A committee, conalsting of Aldermen Nor. | to complete them. ‘Tne. ‘city has been rmproved more | the present ike old cod iver is safe trom’ tue dread | Smart, azed 39 years, : pg Soegpergtietey mayen y d i, and which were reported in the HERALD at » ireaniein Of iy appa ng the Summemes Jost cited than 5 6ay Sane pre: | intent Funtral thie (Tuesday) afternoon. at one o'clock, the time. jul nts ie above resolution were carried | vious, y what we understand the spirit of im- from the Presbyterian church at Tremont, Friendé bad serge aebran eaveaves te beree aoe ol them: ‘Wheeler H. Peckham appeared as counsel for the and to them was granted power to send for | provement will be largely increased y pring. ee rt of the family are invited to attend, " | ot drama — a ah a wil pean of | appeliants, and 8. P. Nash on behalf of the re- ences poe to aid in eliciting the informa- Recent sales of land in Newberne, N. C., includ! MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Sraco.—On euneey November 8, Eutza M. Staga, what course they will pursue on prescut, Spondente. $ Thig cater wnat, Ade ena of, the tmounted to $117 fon, TP On Oe ~ ~ “~ 3 be nal nag het age, daughter of the: lave Sie hem wo the Court. Iam extremely sorry, after “| Board turned its attention e iron struéture Jonathan Beans, of Eleventh district, Baltimore le The relatives and friends of, the ly, ee by iy o- that bas oud cases COURT OF OVER AND TERMINER. which clogs Broadway at Fulton street. Alderman oy, has sold nis Lit containing 136 acres, Baowntxa—M. ine OR November | Of her brother, James H. Cornell, ee res surly ne ent beens wren iAmnow | Charge to the Grand Jury—Violations of the | Norton opened the, aublect b ge Ate band glume county, for $00 per 8, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Rey, | ited to attend the faberal, dnle (Teesday) aftern ‘ment eee tae Se eee seated that when the Election and Lottery Laws, and the Excise | supreme Court of the State had adjudged the struct- | Dr. Huebsch’s congregation in this city have P a a a eemreeen enn tinnas ae ee 4 th ot be ° ‘K, from St. oe church, corner of time ires such & course wi i lowe L a ~ He ’ . and Second Sat trust will ‘caput evil fae Goat. taken | and Emigrant Acts to be Investigated. ure known as the Loew Bridge a public nuisance, | bought jn Madison avenue, near Forty-ffth | andria, Va. STRICKLAND.—In Brooklyn, E. D., on Monday, No. and had ordered ite removal; that the decision was They contemplate erect ® new vember 9, EMILY AUGusTa, daughter of Jam get ye Before Judge Barnard. sn the ; ayuse | | BUNGESS—McDonanp.—t9 the city. on Monday | Fae carieulwad, ju the 19th Neat Of ek and the part of the government, re- hy the counsel of 1. 3 age. fed that codusel onthe other aide were not pre. | In the Court of Oyer and Terminer yesterday morn- | { Board. wes Tully satisfied, thar the Pride © Rie’ price ald for the skating rink land on ro 7 the Rev. Dr. Parsons, GeORGe Ms | Ti. relatives and friends of the family are reepects ce i ene cae prea; at rhe same | ing the Grand Jury, composed ofthe following named | BR aed to a ne oe eee eee ig earate hea” Te ne Ts con | Comea—sinn—On Thureday, November. 6 at | fully invited, 19 attend me funeral, OB Ws _ y. Ei " arte » : * and would, ao dou, weigh wiih gentlemen, was charged in reference to rts duties:— | ton Counsel was not in accordance with the wishes | A local paper saya: the number of new atores | Chest church, by the Rey. FW Bute oo Cyirisy | pap vntm, 246 LOPitage strest, Brooklyn Ee Den ‘were reasouabie, the Court. All Ne desired was that the cases Charles H. Haswell, foreman; Edward Schitechting, | of the Board; directed tho Street Commissioner to | of various £1 ich have been established ; 7 = rookly vem. ceeded with at an early @ day 98 possible, allowing | Ralph Bogert, Tomes Woodward, Samuel I Mont. | cause the structure to be removed within Ave days | city this fall criterion of tis prosperity, Wil. | Bid, of thieclty. | 1 sneingteld, Ns J. at the verb Foun lawarie TaLaGne of eaneinetnn, counsel, however, the fullest time to prepare the fomer, enry D. Feiter, William Lynch, Mé in L, | Of the date of the service on him of a certified mington, N. is doing axceedingly wall just now. iden of the bride's parenta, on Thursday, No. | #ed 18 years, third aon of Mary Anne and nt late ‘and to submit all the important legal questions jarris, James Beret? Charles H. Deidvan, David | of the preamble and resolutions, and to Fed The reversionary interest of two lote of jand in = bet ya? the Key, W. L. Moore, assisted by the | Joseph faivot. : ived in them. &. Paige, Henry Hart, dames Lynch, Anthony Dugro, | materi at the disposal of the Park Commissioners, | Newtown, Va., was sold recently for $655, neat OU cisnd: ALPARD- ALEXANDER ENOL ion The reatives and frienda of the family are ie emoreau | Et cy amy eae, | Sater testy GlPerhad Seeadage'hbe| wrt nct beeen fg wanntr | on orca suae anus oa canr ct | fv suman pace gna ee i. , i. wen to 4 Of his mother, First st neat x - any hy "Ho, ‘would aseure. the District | “ekiseienue yudge, Barnard called the attention | alderman Nonton stated briedy and cleariy an ae Bath eta bale Wendt of con: siesta Om TRarvtay, Novemver 4 | day ater 2 ‘yoga to Guay Cmaery. Attorney, however, that no deli would be inter of the grand Inquest to the election laws of the 8! points connected with the dation of the corporation rege eeroeh, Detuoes Hastings and Rivare, streets, pA bP rence Aerie BY. ines Bane eran A papers ats ti nee 34, in the trial of the case, but it was deemed | and ans their duty to investigate any and the courts in the matter, ana urged upon the | and also lot ing, 44 feet wide, for $4.76. | Juris M. B.MAGRE, al of thiscity. Josep A. VOusIN, Of (hws oy, In ey year att cases ntlal that some of the questions—the @ elections which they found required | members the propriety of adupting the resoiutiong | Delis 8. Wheeler to . Jones, t! if 7 {iat vad" should be presented in wach a | examination, ‘The satutes were miople and'estiics | and inking desided and invmediate steps to have the | fot No. amd TH feet In widid ok iptre in tock 65.06 | weet a ee rent oORIYD. on, Monday, No- | A’. eranciaco Cel.) papers vers on Lewis betw: ‘ ~ Witkes,—At Ny Lape XN, FPREY in that the parties may have the benefit of a con- | on the subject, and the District Attorney would as- | nuisance abated. Cass iarm, street, ts » oo. ie tT they'd Yn tneir" Gerbera: | Une of ine members from—well, up town—wanted | Second aireet for $5,000, Mcbpars executors 10 Mee oarde: hes (0 Auata. as WHIT, Of BEDOK | vember 5, JEANIS Wickes. aot i fat . wi « Bal witose jurisdiction i tensive with, iho. ope- | tlona. He thea beieny called artenti to have th fe tte; but the | John Phiill r One ction coe: re jons. le then brie: attention to the lotter; e matter referred to a comm + John or 7 16 fetions of the lsw—thia so-called Naturalization | ¢xcive and acts. att directed the jurors’ te and resolutions, as read, were adopted, yy sok deep Oo ater Pinthaeid, Ne ic On Thoteien oycing: ore ag Ap p boom pny . A ji Stag Not inpee §, SALLY Mite, Lh Brush being front b, Ww, the construction of Which wil come In ques- | do their duty without fear or favor, and as good Resoiutions were ad pted concurring in the action | Brush street, between Marrictt treet and Adams ave- WEL8o ‘Gon. Bus whatever course the Court may deem fitto | citizens to deal uprightly with the important trusta | of the of Councilmen to appoint an ‘index | nue, for $1,600, 0 4 Ferry, ber 6, by the Rev. Mr, Bliss, Mr. Wasi T. Tren, of WW iL en OF Whatever course counsel takes, there will be | and duties ropored in them. clerk” to the fatter body aia alary of $1,600 per an- heir ha of Tot, east side: of rood! auwant ve: Former ptavte” No enn a or iy oF tate. cuaagcand (Oem ecten terre babes mest mare for delay under any circumstances ‘The jury then retired, num, and to furnish the members of the latver Board | nne, for $5,600. Horatio N, F. ia to Win. Living. wie ns4l gal 0 spo! - le re ution granting pernitssiot A ents , corner of ei ft ‘ be fi 4 “ xpOnBIVIULY in the matter to the Gouri and to the —— Bighty-sixth street, Foveven lth mig andi | Cléaveland Mane ts Jamesperer ihe west Nit of | Aties athra Biden, eee mony i a8 court | the west balfof jot sof Lieb farm, on the north side af | ALtms, uv the dod verr OF eons. AMUN Y 1 aig Stee on, Wednesday seontion. atier consideration some it full, bint if Suerete OOURT—GeNeRat TenM.—Nog@ 1, 9, 4, Prat river, to enclose A spac 7 Wie coutplete, ou the legal questions tint i 4, AsJ4 Hed BF 28, ay 4h ty | 8 reterred to the 3, | Jefferson avenue, between Elinwood and Mount Fl. the att \ frien ta of f are respect. yn Monday, November 0, Isaac My IM avise, Ok t RM—Paitr L—Now, al, revolution tere 2 of the am. | tio! venues, for $6,000, Dewitt ©. Holbrook to | fa x + sth year of his age ihe Curt eatd be had not seen all the thule : 989 5 ployés of the Common ¢ 1 had been | Charies Gigack, lot 13 of the subdivision o the Ten | afiera ; a i i Ti alae