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8 NEW YORK HERALD TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1871—TRIPLE SHEET. : = - er” i ig H E Cc re) U RB T Ss 1 stoner Shields, that omcial was summoned as@ Wit- | road Company for injuries received at the Carr’s ( SALES AT THE WEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE. quiet, without at Rear ol E wt tthe fe soft white hess but did not go upon the stand, Rock disaster. The judgment was sustained by the WW f i le quote Inferior to common renning, 830, ® wl 8 e SOU i eS L Monday, June 19—10:15 A. M. ‘ "i ASME ES | SH of tis eieat. aren cane ie. belng’w schrstan Court of Appetia end, in pursuance terest, & num ‘ina saa} g20ro Ds reve HH” Naha pring M Coals. Sing iy tal be ©, Ment mee to nt 7 ve justice ih this Christian come | ber of the 01 cars, mpany a “ Yurisdiction of the United States Cirenit Court— | (umes” should uave J Were seined The company appealed to, te Monpay, June 19, 1871. 124 500 sevssseb By founrad, die and bo on, fea oes polanes ‘A Custom Toure Litigation—Allezed 8: ‘ourt gave judement for defendant for costs | United States Supreme Court, filing a bond On Change to-day wheat was moderately active ‘68 ° 59% Fe i oJ 60. javana— tom Houre gation- eged Smug- rs allowance, for the amounts of the judgment and | anajower, The cotton market was firm and a trifle ° S 9c. mw 1c; do, 13 to of gling—Verdict Against a Steamboat Com. Deeinions. sisimng that the bond invalidated the execution; | D1 0"! Big Penn Gon sa Wun tee a Ne dowd tone aks Bh Bo A ropert shoul eo leased. > Died 4 > 4 pany—Ascault on Shipboard—Decisipns— By Judge Gross. Sheritis of Erie Toga, Tad cance aoaaae teioana $6 FOREIGN EXOHANGE FIRM. io ioe eat eho 4 rotary grades, 00,0 10;¢6.|raull “Dutch Sustseus: at dual deenees Sela | nate vs, Wood.—Judgment for platntit for $977 21 Telease the property unui their fees had been paid, Tne foreign exchange brokers reported a fair 63° “oO Au Mer Un Exp... 54 a We, ‘acct BE far ae eee, Noe Ml — i a and costs; twenty-flve dollars allowance, set aside tho nrGcerdines taken | wis eer amount of business. Sales were firm and closed 23 te be ° 23! = nae 3 i Ienry Muhigarden vs, Ah. So, MO., Otherwise ‘The Som pan) ciaimed they had a right to ask for | follows:—Sterling, sixty days, commercial, 109s a UaITED STATES CIRCUIT COUAT. charles Samuel.—Trial by Court; judgment for | it, having ied. boads for the amount of the judg- | 110; good to prime bankers’, 110% 9110; short ty mare pining tor Soste 4 sweahy ove Spier. sllovance. ey eee com in pane abs decision of | sight, 110% a 110%; Antwerp, 5.2234 a 5.1746; Swit. 5 . age rank vs, Lindemann.—Trial by Court, cision jupreme Court shout against J ’ ae yi oe, rd a maa enc tee KA se: reserved. them, and also alle: ng that the property atiached | zeriand, 6,20 a 5.15; Hamburg, 35% @ 86; Amster. mont—iaformere” EharceDecision s' am Lahos ve, Henry Baker.—Trial by Court, | aud in the custody of the Sherif’ amounted in | dam, 40% a 41; Frankfort, 40% a 41; Bremen, 78 & CATTLE MARKET. Beef was dull at He. a 13}gc. for common to prime, Foy were in moderate demand at 4)5c. a bo. ‘Kecolpie-Oniiloy ‘900 ; live hogs, 8,50, 22See. SR sg Woodraf. Decision reser ved. Value to nearly one million of dollars, a 3, Wiliam Wheaton, Plaintip in Error, vs. The | Speman e& al. vs Durand—Setiled and so | _ In Erie county they state that locomotives, passen- | 793 Prusstan thalers, 71 a 71%. f DOMESTIC MARKET3, * wins 4 ‘sin Error.— | ordered, ger coaches and other property, worth $351,000, has MONEY TWO 70 FOUR PER CENT. ri nity ee United States of America, Defendants ror. been seized, and in Orange county the total value of | A rather better inquiry for money from the stock | 6000Un Pac RG Ist m. M9, Gattnali fiss satddltnan Ste er oem eae area ee aan aapel eae : COURT EIA, SSNS, wthie case came aot Pesterdagron tits ae t honses was perceptible, and lenders toward the ‘00 Mi ecu ath Hie 628; exports fo Great Britain, §,804; to tase, 39,9865 Sat e! 0 0 istril D 101 various: —— a pester nthe argument as a 5,608; 2 : a r gndgment. or decree: of distribation among : Before Recorder Hackett. to whieh party should pay the Sheriis fees, Juage | close got four per cent for balances, the earher | ‘BNO ANSTEr iii pf, 665 bsbactimakts ames anctacstea << satmants of the informer’s shure in & forfelture after Gilbert reserved bts decision. ch ub $000 Gal & Chic 2d mv. 974 BAVANNAM, June 19, the ‘comAumnamon and. sale of te festa Dro- The first case called by Assistant District Attorney a business of the day haying been done at three or 1.00 dors: FPN a Soller LAs doin offerings a ance inlddltoges 40. = hop “ ~ Y rdav R reeciars: aed C1) ee _ 4 Ox, », 8,081; perty, and thal tbe claimants are in such sense | Fellows yesterday was an indictinent against Freder- BROOKLYN COURT CALENDAR. four per cent on stocks and attwo and three per roy Tuses 40 bs Eg osx Pi ‘ports coastwise, 5,: ies, 300; iy that th LOUISVILLE, June 19, 1871+ parties to the proceeding y may invoke, the | jok Luthy, J- M, Lahr and Eugene Koehier, charged cent on government collaterals, Prime commercial | 1000 T&Wilat,SLd... 80% 4 slic ecNs @ o i ger; ye ‘ Te ee eee eece) Whether | With gambling. Mr, Howe wished to put in a enQiTy, COURT Parts 1 and 2--Beforo Judges MeCue | paper was sill quoted 4 a 6 per cent discount, ear Ep open 3 30's Gb Sor low Wo medium feat, b7's $19; tne foul iE calgon pal e a son.—No: , 25, 27, 28, 29, 40, 54, d¥, 89, 1 —112: s 800 0,0 & LC Ist mig. 87. B25. Ww, 1n a case like the present, 18 by | special plea, and succeeded tn getting the Sal post- | o4 x60, 119, 180, 181, 18% 180, “14%, 146, 106, 186 SOLD ROL Se Yoo Oliio‘e Miss 24, 5. 84" Curoado, June 19, 187f.. it, or writ of error, Wa Be reich ft poned, 192, 218, 116, 73 Special Yerm—Before Judge During the forenoon there was a moderate busl- | ‘fy99 M & Ee Ist m...., 104 Flour dull, Wheat dull; declined le. ; No. 2 spring, ie en this motto : Tue distinction 18 a reed LARCENIES AND BURCLARIES. Thompson, ness tn the Gold Room and the price advanced from | 10 sbx Continental Bk. 100 (2 pe rey coy Od ie 4 9 principal qu ma tu xc : a (0. 9 mix United States vs ye’ a). (2 MeLean, 155) and | John Leonard was tried and convicted of stealing 112% to 112%. Later in the day this Improvement | gu Macoarenn soe pee ae the afternoon atendy ai Sige ste niore selves f Base. 01 Gt We Ser sous. No.2 closed at Asizer ‘Rye quiet; decfined le.; No.2 nt 7de. the Untied States vs, Nourse (6 Pete 5). Motion | $120 from Martin Andrews on the 4th of October, in THE ERIE RAILWAY WAR, | wastost and the market became very dull, Tho | 40 American Coal,..43 a Tic. Buriey dull; No.2 at 8c, Highwines unchanged at weal a drinking saloon on Tenth avenne, Tae Recorder tiuctuations of the day are shown in the table:— AWS oClock P.M. | Hoc. Pork active And easier: mere Bld, cashy Wilt B14 mi Hecke! Crse. sent him to the State Prison tor three years and six OOOO 10 A.M 56 10500 US 5-30, 0, "67... 114% Ry soe ne oat niet and nnchangeds ore Judge ichiord, montns. Leonard hed formeriy deen iu the empio; ‘ et One o Clock P.M. Og as ; a le steady port taieen eee tae eae Oi the Hiaasen iver Ralitoad Company ; Manner of Electing Directors and Offirers of | it. At 100 she Chi BT REL. 13 Hea be ME Rectik BL ol sot, “Wo ae, Darley sesh cete Paha ngpoaenseies eee =A | iitam Hill, who on tae 17th uit, stole a horse and is : 1» O . 110,000 hoga’ Shipmenta-7,000 bole, oar q case, tie particulars of which have been fully re- | waron worth $400, belonging to Dr. Peizold, pleaded the Erie Company Explained, ; M, 100 Ban 4 St Jo RR. . Piheat’ £80,000 do. Se 00 Dg tory eae og ported, Judge Biateniord delivered the following guilty to an attempt at grand larceny, aud was seat iat Ps e 3 is 100 Han & St Jo RR pf, barley and 114,U00 hogs,’ Freights rm; corn, to Sutwlo, DECISION. to the State Prison for two years and six months, In the gold loan market the rates ranged from 3 100 di Bigc. io 100 Thtinois: 200 percent for carrying to fiat for borrowing. Tho | 4009 Edward Driscoll and Jotin Clarke, who pleaded 100 Con Coal of Md 100 Union i think the plaintitls are enutled to retierinrespect | gniity to purgiary in the third degree last week, CITY GOVERNMENT. oft |. ae oe 3. Pp even en. THe Er 7 wEeol STTU AT YON, | operations of the Gold Exchange Bank were as f0l- | uy Manposa pt.. Bumueiy. tat te aijustm-nt was in fact made on | Wereeach gent to the State Prison for three years FISK ON THE SITUATION. teers 60 Wall Fargo i spin of charges ancheding to ie Yepore GAIesss | scany Otel, WO) stoloa sliver watch from Dantel Gold cleared. .... - $18,295,000 200 Chie AN Wash ail 0. OfFICIAL. Apa, appraiser, dated Octoder 13, 1860 and of | agnow, was convicted Of peliy larceny aNd Bene 1 7 oid balances: ‘ 1958 | SUNY CAHR RRO C 240 Morris & 153 38 Av'inade according to those reports, as modited | tHe Peliltentiary for six months, In the suit of John Benjamin Heath and others vs, | Currency balances... 853,607 | 1M00NY O& MR Ret rn cece 99% Shed 46 eee, st na, dated May 21, 1568, | 1, Michael Powcrs, mpc umecrapiognr sled se Becky Jay Gould, James Fisk, Jr, and PF. A. Lane, im- | The specte engagement for to-morrow is reported | 200), |, do--++- RAY a bo ee ed 144 STATED BFSSION. n that regard a departure from the | Francie Eagan nine oth raetann eee tontininy pleaded with the Erie Railway Company, cach of | to be $300,000, 2800 do. yy Nonwar, June 19, 1871-2 P.M, of eA reference 8 | Yus'very strong paainst Nin, tur he haa the andes | the defendants has filed in the United States Circuit GOVERNMENTS STEADY AND FIRM. 1atig "00 New $08 Cece: Cotaee Dineod Hat denies ake ( made as to charges accord. | ety to go upon the stand and sweer that he was rt & separate answer, One answer being subsl. The government list was firm, steady and dull, ————— O'Neill, Piankit, Reilly, jcluiag,’ Welch ald Wolte bh ARYL, ILE 8 Oe eae ete aan ae a ee cerely He Was | “aly the same us the other, The closing street quotations were as follows:— STREET QUOTATIONS. merit RESOLUTION RaFERRED. by the former revert. Further aetion on tye motion, | BeMEt the Penitentiary for tour years,” FISK'S ANSWER, United States currency sixes, 115% a 115%; do, Quarter to SIx o'Clock P. rufa Livyeutn avenueto Nonissiver ono ty mtb atreet er report. “ther action on the motio 5 : ms ta z 6 ne npf 923 5 le wt i fad all other quesdions 18 Teserved Until ihe comiug | _,28™Mes Gogelns was jomntiy indie ed with Powers, | ‘The main polnts of Fisk's answer are subjotned:— | 10 1861, registered, 14x @ 11434; do. do., | Wostern Onion. tia G4 Northwestern pl 92)/'a ahi | STUN Sven ae a ros QhoprmD, W oF such report. Pea eo era ton eis Beading guiity the Conrt | James Fisk, Jr, says that none of the deceadants | Coupon, 117% a 117%; do. five-twenties, regis | N'Y" G Sea BS Be Pauls os etiga Bhd | y Py Alderman Tatr—to permit ivor.e Hyman to continua aon —. Was lenient, we two © | atany time erlected their electtom, or une election | tered, May aud November, 112 @ 112%; do. cf BOS Bg | eee eaeite OLUTION LAID OVEN, UNITED STATES ENS? COURT. of any other person or persons for the oitice of | go,, 1302, coupon, do, 1124 4112%; do do., 1864, By Alderman DimoNd—To piace # tree hydrant on nortly Acoiph Lendoner (against whom were two com- \ainis) pleaded guilty to petty larceny, in stealing 2 {| thirty-six dollars worth of pocketknives from Kon- Hevenue OMcer. \ ert Fredericks, He was sent to the Peaitentiary for Before Commissioner Shields. { Six inonths. ss te) director or oftcer ol the Erie Railway Company by any Mlegitimate or improper means. He de clares that althougn he did obtain rt of the votes which were cast for him at | bide of laets-nlnrh treet, 2} 6 west of Eighth are, : era te Woe v4 Bos, Hark brio 8" a 3 | wadiamto Tiard avenue, with Welgian pavements vo 3 do. do, registered, January and July, T11N & | Nosthwestern., Bye 764 Col,OeludCen Wiga 2% by Alderman PLUNKITT—To curo, hier ‘&c., northeash ‘A PEMALE SHOPLIFTER SENT TO SING STNG. the election of directors in October, 1: #005 Oss APOE SUDO G0 ANE “AO ALEN coe Adarana TaviNGe to pikes aad: beh 1 The United Siates vs, Jor ibot ‘i oF sor eR REN § NG. ‘ election of direct : , i 2 eo : — . B eran JRVING—To and light ornament Te United Slates es, Jolin Taibot and Wiliam | A,PPMATH SHOPLIETER EUNT TO SING STNG. | hy tne purchase of proxies for voting, an by putt | do. do, 1867, do. do., 114% @ 115%; do, do., 1833, COMMERCIAL REPOR?. lam} opposive 60 West Fitteenth wreck naman Collins.—The detendants are charged with having | charges of larceny) pieaded guiity to an indictment DORE OR REDS Te Trends to purchase snares | do. do., 114% & 115; do, ten-forties, registered, mA by Aderman PLUNKITY-To fence in vacant lots north. attempted to smuggle a-quantity of goods into vis | Which alleged that cn (he 2d tnst. she stole alace | Of stock In the brie allway Company which were caxt corner of Fifth avenue and Forty-ninth street, port from the steamer Morro Castle, and obstructed a | Shawl trom the store of George Bradbury, 312 Smurgling—Aileged Atiack on a, . Des o bh do. do,, 112% a 112%} do. do., 1885, do. do., 112% a | Hake siior registered in the name of this defendaut or of lus ; 220’¢ 41104; do. do, coupon, 11034 & 11034. Mowpay, June 19-6 P, M, By Alderman Hazt—io pave Warren street, trom Broads Lowery. Mee re Caan chine eof ts Sora He es Gearon oiits ‘ 5 way lo Coliege piace, with Beigian pavement. f sing of the trausier books, pre. o ane wae ek ne ma A durher ad- | “hy Alderman CHARLOOK—to [ay aa taaiiain 18lat street, Fevente officer in the discharge of L Mr. Fellows informed the Recorder that the woe | P2ratory to the eleciton, the get eyed of Aula "2 The additional subscriptions to the new loan to- | {ace Oh fic, ber wh. on low mbldling races interior to | {0m Kingsbridge road to Twei(th avenue. er having pe od that the de man was a professtonal shopliter, and his Ho ywards, day Were $104,000, making the total subscriptions | siricdy good ordinary. The market closed weak at tie re. By Alderman ScuLiCn rING-—To pave Eighty-elghth atrest, sed, yet a large } x from “uird to Fifth avenue, with stone cement parement. K, by Votes upou which ‘the defend- | and conversions to date $66,351,651. By Alderman Cuppy—To pave lidth aireet, from Fourth ayonue to Hariem river, with stone cement pavement, by Alderman Wout aN—To pave Eigit froia Second to Fifth avenue, with sione cement By Alderman J ® pave Twen ieth Sixth to Seventh avenue, with Beigian pavement, COMMUNICATION ORDERED ON FLLR, From the Stone Cement Paving Company—Tranamitting *p bo ‘ * fered to prevent tiem, whereupon tie defendants of goods trom ta imposed the highest penalty, which was inipriso’ vived quotations appended. ‘The sales were as {vilowa:— ment in the State Prisoa for five years, part of the sto: ants, Lane aud Gould, were elected, was held and The following were the United States Treasury | Export..... Today, — Sule Beening, ‘Total. 97 — 9 fung the vox overboard. The oMcer tuen attempted W get it out of tie waier, and While he was tryiug to do so the accused hung stoues at hini, so the of cer alleges. dhe Commissioner wil bold ay exam “BLO. Lito the Case to-d. aban Al 5 owned continuously by the persons who voted in Consumption, THE TOMBS POLICE COUNT. person or by proxies for the said turee defendants, | balances at close of business this afternoon:— Speculation, oS and the certificates thereof were not parted with by | Currency 4,891,000; coin, $89,218,000. The out. | 1 bansi. Recovery of a Check—Attempted Reseve of | such persons untila long time aner the election, pace ‘cartifiva tea amines aa 20g, 000, a Prisover=Tie Park Bank Robbery—A | ald such persons were, in every sense, bona side ‘hates chiatead ene 2 a holders and owners’ of the’ stock’ so. vored SOUFHBRN SECURITIES DULL, ications for their pavement, = COURT—THIAL TERM—PAAT 2, sctabtoaarg sede tae LR upon, At the clvetion in October, 1st, there | ‘The Sonthern list was quite dull, Tne Tennessees Ordinary, eee by Tig | FAFENO 3EOm BOARD “OF” ASSISTANT Lease wai n Brunt. | day. After a number of minor complaints nad been | {2 {he names of parties iutending to vote a partica- board, The North Carolina special tax bonds were | MMding---. 2 aveute aud Fitty-second street; to permit Ldward McKnighs ortienss : 1 iat more than half a crade above or below the grave quoted, | comer of avenue D and Eighth street; to permit traypor & quiet with the following strect prices:—Tennessee, | Tie inarket for future deiveries opened strony, butlsubse. | Boylson to keep watering trash in front of their premises, 76 &@ 73; do. new, 72% @ 73; Virginias, | quently ruled lower at ed weak at the inside price of the | 8 Bowery; to appoint James T. Manu & city surveyor; to a he sales were 7,800 bal of low middiing, | Permit the erection of a bay window on builuing corner E {| Dwenty-eighsh street and Lexington avenue, PAPERS }RUM BOARD OF ASSISTANS ALDERMEN LAID OVER. Resolutions—To pave, with Heigian pavemont, Forty-third ILD street, lar Uicket at such election, who imuiediat e “base running in it ep 9 A his prem! | disposed of a young man named Frank Linton was | with the certificates Isstied to hee “ae f hited in demand at higher prices, The market closed | —ihe quotations are based on cottun running iD quality not | t0 Keep watering trough in front of bis premis, brought up. He was arrested by oMcer Hogan, of inched Broceedings and methods: sharged in the ex coupon, Thire ne won | il of complaint to have becn resorted to by the m- | & . the Third precinct, for committing an assault Upon | dividual defendants in this action for the purpose of | ex coupon, 6714 A 63; do., new, 73 0 73445 do., regia. @ woman while making an atte: controlling the election, were resorted to tn an equal tered s(0ck, old, 55 a 5534; Georgia sixes, 87 893 di 70 PICK HER POCKET, tlugree by the persons Wao Were Candidates fo Eeahat ghd wide a uGeaCeH nee cotati fried: Aik ere we oan aren of | Uou upon the rival ticket and by sevens, 9234 a 9345; N n ‘0! ex coupon, a ir ~pyoepotierh ee festa ir The oMcer searched him when he was brought to | and suc methods had heen cons 4744} do, funding, 1568, 36 a 37; do. do., 1863, 31 a 33; ©. 400 at £090. ; September 200 at 197.6. street, irom First to Second aveu' ee Athen oN aeeed damage ee iy defend- | tho statioa house and found upon his per: to for many years by persons desirous of securing or desl taps doth i esagetagy is 7 | October, 100 at 100 at is 15-16e.; 10 Oe from broadway to North river; ‘Thirty-seventh street, mieqed saf0 very of tue goods at thelr | deawn on the Ninth National Bank by Peake, Op- | Te‘aining the control of tue Erie Railway Com: any | 4% B&W, 27 @ 27%; do, special tax, 205g @ 21; Misgourt | 100 Novemver at ie) mies, 00 at Blea. | trom Seventh 60 Islevesith avente® Biap, Ha-gees siress, (rors ; nig city and noudcation of therr arrival | : : and of other large corporations, without objec sixes, 9544 8 96!4; do. Hannibal and St, Joseph, 96.9 | $Atuniay, efter, Chane col an followar—July, |: FO Preeonny moet aise Ceatee sitet team Grae te ud delivery to the agent 0 A verdict | dycke & Co,, to the order of Frisbee, Roberts & Co., | Gr vomplalatotene part of aay Peet meckon i 1; do. ph, 0 at 20)96., 200 at 20 5-1e.4 1,60) at WYe.; August, Tu) at | 10 Greenwich street; also Centre street, from Grand ta er $837 28 Was given jor ihe plamtic’s, promissory note drawn to the order of | proceedings, 80 tar ns the Ete Ratiway nd such | g Louisiana sixes, 69 a 70; do. new, 6333 a 65; do, | 2idc., 40 at 20%9c.; 100 Vetober and LW) November at Isige., Rroome s.rect, and Broome, from Maron street to Bowery. . | 5 s ay Company | 4 ixes, 70 a 73; do eights, 85 a 89; do, Penite: total, 9,900 bales, The average quotaiions of | To iay crosswalk acrose Spring sireet, opposite No. y The V Frisbee, Roverts & Co. by J. Carpenter for the sum | Was conceraed, were taken and allowed under tie | levee Sixes, 70 & 735 am +: do, Penicen- ‘day's forward delreries were as follow alvoracross Eighth avenve, at lower aide of Twenty-thire tL, Viele vy Teresa Viele—Tois case waa | of $2,584 52, W. H. Kingsley, No. 46 Murray street, advice of counsel, and upon the occasion of a former | tary sevens, 69 4 70; do. Ratlroad cights, 75 a 78; Egbert 30 ‘July. 2u38e.. August 2.980, September’ i@acce ficet; also across Eighth avennoy at upper side of Twentys ae 7 " election of directors of the Erie Railway Compan: 3 f November 1€.80c., December 18. Tho receipts at the porta | third sireet uth avenue, at the lower side a! Fecched on the calendar yesterday, and arranze- | charged that these two notes, represeating $2,767 34, | the viscers ol thut company obtained anopinign ia | Aiabsma Aves, 78 @ 75; do. elzits, 102 a 10845 do. | sun up us follow Eighth avenue, at the upper ments were made to proceed With the trial at half- | nad been stolen from his premises on the 16th of the | Writing to the eifect ihat the charter or the com- | Railroad eights, $5 a 100; South Carolina sixes, 79a | ¥ no and Christopher T, unboat Company.— 1886, the plaimiliis shipped turee cases of e by one ol the defendants’ poats, to be ineinn: at through neg. jon of the goods were 1 200 at 20 7-18e., - ‘and August at 2U3¢c., together; Au, rt lew Orleans, 2,047; Mo- ; Savannah, 2,549; Charleston, 815; Wumington, 80; orioik,bi2; Baitymore,\03; New York,496; Boston, &4, To street; also across Sixth ave aide of ‘Thirteenth street; past ten o'clock this morning. Ih al will donut | i pany authorized and empowered every person in | 60; do. new, January and July, 62% a 63; do. do., | 9,104 inst 4,409 belies da ee acrors East Broadway, opposite No. 11; | er) occupy several day present month, The prisoner eatd tn reply that ‘whose name stock of such company asa pon the | aprit and October, 61 @ 613, scare ati soa | SGky inst year. Rates for Meet can oven Across Fourth aventtey at tho upper side of Nineteenth ety HE MAD PICKED UP transfer books thirty days prior to an eiecuon to | 4» > i iad sey Bed 9 Liverpool, by steam, Aad.; by rail, 82 Tralee gh teardrop poten eH eM a SUPREME COU! both papers on Broadway, nearly opposite A, 'T, | Vote for directors at such election, notwithsvanding 60; do. sevens, 55 & 60. ay — Je “ go1d Cen eek by "} caine sy ee ee caaateh such persons might have sold and parted with the STOCKS STKONG AND MORE ACTIVE. meckatoue: Stewart's, & short time before he was arrested, He | certificates of stock before the election took piace, The stock market was strong aad rather more By Judge Cardozo, Was held in $2,500 bail. The optuion here alluded to is that of Mesers, by steam, ‘ac. mpressed ; i, i eal street; to build sewer in Little Tweifth street, from Nath bikie 3 i to Baltlo ports, by sail, Xe, avenue to North river vo renumber Conumerce’ street, from COFFEe®.—Favorab'e advices steamer 1 rcker to row street; t.resets curd and gutter stones on active, in sympathy with an advance and heavy | taeda more acive demant and iiuperied tothe stints | bot sides of Third avenue, from Ninety-s xun'to dad, street Daniel Parish vx, Allert Me Sherman ct al.—Mo- A DISTINGUISHED LOOKING INDIVIDUAT, Evaris and Southinayd, @ud is in tho i race r b Won demied, withont co-ts. with long, flowing beard, thin, pinched cheeks and | terms:— : ‘cllowing | geanngs in Rock island and Lake Shore, which were en Sec rene saber pate ae wome mlby Dat aiaiade |p) Oem eae Sr akagiaraea “ine ne eae By Judge Braay. ‘ sade i : taken in hand afresh by their cliques with a view to | bags “hin per Fluatteed, “aud S00) “age Banios, | Wiillain D. Chapman im front of No. 111" Broome streett Witiam H. Fry te. hore Maockel et a—Juag. | CHOMOUS nose, was presented to the attention of | _ with reference to the coming election of directors of the exoreising the fatal inactivity into which the Si per” Perseverance (valance, of cargo, alt one prt, | also Willatn'Nieubur, corner Mighty-tourtts ent foreclosed and eale ordered, his Hanoy; mndse complatiis of-Riayink gone tubo tae]: Eee e ant aie wean eug atc muntaaees las ita Ex x aie tel Th Hf a h at rrret | Tes Oars ps Cones: pea tee, arta, wae || Sueee aae Roane Sevens Rint Crea sain office of Beers & Edwards, 38 Broad street, and | can te deprived of his vote upon it by hie Prediction tothe | Pxcnange ts settling, The cliques had the market | aie oon soniiaary carecess ica oat late We | $35 cleveuth avenues also by Richard: Quirky suuthenn cor SUPERIOR CCURT—SPECIAL TERM. | offering for sale @ bond of the denomination of | {usnectors of evidence that, since the clo-ing ot ine tranaver | TO themsclves—in fact, of the orders executed Nes; good do. U4 aIlge.: prime dd., 12 yc. a | ner Sixteenth street and Eleventh avenue. 10 permit Charles rachis $1,000. Mr. Beers nottced something wrong with | poke. ue has sold the stock aod delivered (» tho parcaer | during the day not one in ten came xtreme range for lots, 10\c. a 13g0., all per ib, | Blake to place an extra burner on the street lamp on the south All About a Recelvership, the instrument, and asked the man Where he camo | stock according to theusage in auc cases SF | trom outside the —ctiquea, Rock Istand | Meese, Wa0y 5 ao. Ne hae teas fearesamsent |: 00m tropa tolieeet oor niet eeiter coteen oaaeees Gaia et Before Judge Monell. | from, He replied thathe had been seut tnere by | BA ceneral provision of the Revised § which is appll- ; 2 ® I8c.; Ceylon, Ide. a 7c, eaecet | ‘Teats avenue, Detween IGiat aud IWrd sirecte, ‘To permit ti " 2 was advanced to 1244 in the Lon; bY & Li ey Pi a wittam @reggoty os Sarah Greozor a Turner Brothers, who had informed him that Beers | cable to the election of this corporation, enacts (1 K. §. a4, 4008 | Lagnayra, Uo. a Ivo. St. Domingo | location of temporary beil tower in the vacant spa ttam Greggory vs. Sarah Greggory an & Oo. would negotiate the bond. Mr. Beers, bein section 6) that in ai) cases where the right of voting upou any | Room by dint of hard labor. Afterward advantage i in bond), #4, a 0c. ; Coata Rica, 13'ge. al7c.; Mantia, | by t tion Of Greenwich avenue with sixth venus Bloodgovt.—la November, 1868, an order | somewhat suspicious of the namber, sent the bond | Share or shares of the stock of any incorporated company of ‘* $fo."u 160.3 Meaicnny Io. 'a Iie. Savant’ . Sent | 80 «ornamental lamp for lamp nuw on ev See “ ira dver to the Comptroller's, and it was there discoy- | tls State shall be questioned it shad be th Pate im, | Was taken of the usual thin market on the stdewalk | (ston de a tee” ail ‘gold, ‘thirty Neusth aie! Pern corner of Franklin agd kim streets. 10 pl was made appoiniing Thomas J, Barr receiver. A | QY°T (tat che number lad been tampered with. As | Sectors of the election oe deduite, the trauater book of said | late in the evening to put the price to 1254, which | duty paid. ss oT ia iront of No. 71 West Thirty-fifth s motion was aiterwards made by receiver's counsel | tne nuinber the bond Dore on its face was the de- | andl euch stares as may uppear standing therene in ize | Was done by the purchase of a few hundred shares, ent basher: Sra TSO dant Gorn etal an Ta Wigthaitaien Co ee to amplify ths! order, which was granted, The de- | nomination of a $5,009 bond detective Doyle, of the | name of any person or persons shall be voved on by such | ‘The desperation of the cliques Will doubtless lead to | bage; oats, 84.575 bushel, The flour ma Was du! and i GENERAL ORDERS. feudants appealed {rom this order, and it wag re- | First precinct, was sent for, aud the prisoner gave Propo pee erga beg hoger or. by prox » farsi ah nisceNTeaIOD! AAG PENTGETENINIS SCORES GE , but prices were without important change, though a Resolution to lay crosswalk {rum northeast to southeadt versed at tue General Term, Another action was | lWSname as Dr. John Leon, Tue bond aiterwards | Jet to the provisions of the act of incorporation, gel » but | reduction of Se, @ 100. was made in some cases. ‘The corner of Jetterson street and Eaat Broad ery to the purchaser of the stock certificate, with | the public are doing nothing, and, knowing the situae | Were only about 7.600 bbls. “Ryo tlour was only in Which wae adopted by the following vote 2 then commenced against the plaintiz, and the same | turned outto be sa bat a power of aitoruey to transfer, ‘upon bin merely an Jere a eee were eatin or dee Poderate | Yi pich was sdopted by tt Sem Cotahan, Ceak Fecelver Was appothied. Au appeal was made from | oF ine qye eens Mad taste ie a equitable title, Untll the tranater is made upon the books | tion, will not be likely to ao anything to help them, | mearwas dull for barrel lots, but ia RS Pest piamond, Wice teoaer Meitiever miteben One, pat this ovder and the sam reversed, ‘The recelver now | of the five stolen from the Pu nk OF Prookiym, | the lexal Utieto the stock remains in the vendor, inwhoss | ong” of thelr aiMculuies, ‘The cliques buy | steady prices, We quo +8 | Kitt, Sebiichtiag, Welch and Woltman—i4. Clans the right to collect tho rents under the origi« | He PUT ON not having come Into Cours esters | be nolde tne legal tte if tree ree the ereatare ugh eal The | stocks to sell, not to keep, They have tee 1 ning state OHO Se | ree ct to TRC CeO STEMI DOR FE ereeee, : Seon bee ue wi m eep, d ae . A motion was made yesterday for an injunction re+ siraining him from calling himself receiver and collecting the rents, It ts claimed that about $30,000 ~ x a 0% 0 ‘ in expectation of finding a On the corner of Washington and Liberty streets | of,voting, the corporation te to have regard to the legal | UP all winter and spring August Alexander iuxuriates in a grog shop. | tat where one holds mock da tran Gee anniter sn | Feady market at high prices in summer, But the August got drunk on Friday and was incontinenty | right of voting is fa the trastee. (Matter of Barker, 8 Wen public have learned to speculate—or, at least, they from Second to Fifth avenue; also Sixty-tifth street, from Ninth avenue to Boulevard; Fifty-ainth asticet,” from Boulevard to Lighth avenue; Sixty-second atrect, from Boulevard to Eighth wrenue; Bas already been coliected, The motion was de- = be ‘ : 7 .y ra so _Forty-elghth street, from aca, eR LSOUORT THE CLEMENCY. OF JHE COUNT, | INIT,” Burtt preke qucrion we Gove eeuate | KNOW enough not to buy when the cliques wish to | Rowny boon Quin ghia Sicth saute to) Boaloresay iy ae Measeaie Ge wor nat A epesehecy but justice Ling inflexible, as the case Was an aggra. | Wt dietiucily presented to and passed gpon by the, Supreme sell, Should the public turn the tables on the E + of Forty-second, street, ram Seventh to ‘ be le vated one. In @ moment of ecstacy the burly form | Gowen, 255, where ft was ‘held, ‘ender’ reauiath i cliques it will not be the first time that professionals it, and op norta of Fifty-first street, from ; ; ‘one ae t . : , , 358, 4 lations of th A Rovert Lennox vs. M. Cohen.—Orider grauted. Of officer Jacob King broke upon the line of the | rsh of voung wot essentially variant with the present | haye been losers at thelr own game. ‘The other day, | St Lous chovee double’ exira: Syeace cE Ookigrsas wen ety meseta; alee rom ecutnrest te horizon, and the benighted Alexander entered into | case so far as re ects this question, that the {k8 | at Jerome Park, all the favorites were beaten | Ryne amy: B mewcKoteomawsesMe mcs 3 rt Southeast corner of Congress and Houston streets; ala 10 across Tenth avenue at the northerly side of Manhattan Robert J. Wright vs. Mark S, Stevens.—Relerence | Sesesecesesususnekaes enue and Fifteenth street don nort! ordered, a little ySpee with Cy eee that he should pares ‘ — Neto oa, Lg as al dered, procure his deitverance ard at the same time per- | time of closing the books had the right to | and the professional turfites were heavy losers, | SouthernNo.3. street ; also (rom soa:heast to southwest, and from southeast Sete be orks 0 Yr e0nOn mit himself to be prevailed upon to receive | ors upon it notwithstanding a anbseqnent sale of Southern’ superiine. novibeaat corners of Bust Broudway and Catharine street geantean, ROO oh es George Ks Ferguson Order | ie Gguccur “for bis troubte, and int. | i, tim and an nnregisiored tranefer: and that a bylaw | During the Saratoga races of 1866 the fact went on | Soutnern extra. opposite &3 Went Twenty-binth avrect_ and opposite 27 sy Togs sat ence in the shave of @ ten dollar Dil, King, itis | Tenteny eoinyhte usher ated! aaite hal eee mane | ecord that the amateur sportsmen, the ~green. | Southern fly: ar | verte eee eter «sea are reece oaee P. J. Farmer ¢( al, vs. & H. Knecland,—Reference stated, A et proraees ane ra siding @ Mte | and in case of tei appearing, to reject the vote of the | horns,” were heavy winuers, while the regular pro- | Corn meal, Western yello Mireets, and In front of Now. 329 231 Wes ordered, suggested the intermediation of a friend. One hap- dor in whose name the stock stood upon the books was | fessional betters Were enormous losers. During | [oF meal, Jersey... . Houston street; to piace free hydrants on south side of 100 ienry J. Jordon rs. Rebecca. Beck.—The acta com. | peling to be ready at hand, the soft-hearted ly abeoluiely void, This decision was pronounced after v ment etd lad aircet, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, also on northeast Hy ‘nmea Di this famous race week an ex-member of Congress corner of Teath ast Plained of in the moving affidavits do not show a | allowed bimseli to be iniuenced by the powertu borate argument of the question by distinguished eounsel, coraer of 153d street and Tenth avenus; to yas mali e Contempt of the Court, fhe motion to punish must | Thetorle of Alexander, and took the ten doliars as a | Ht has never weu overruied, nor, 80 f inc - ‘4 —Wheat was h dat f sce mO DE Or LB TTCHUMtary siege Ringe then set Our HDI ata Hud | After careful eraminationy tan ever been questioned. And | Wa8 reported to have lost over $69,000. There | j's0 Yor No, Herring. The sales were about 100,00) buahein | Fiiiy-fourth street, between Tenth and Kleréuth avenues; to tgp to make au effort to get the liberal Alexander Hee esta re Le Lae Teed tee el ratrine that the | are doubiless some stocks on the lst which | at#i 23 a 1 48 for sort No.2 spring, #1 i.e 81. by for | ligut lamps in Sistietn street, between Second aud 7 nird avo. COUAT OF COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TETM. OUT OP THE SCRAPE; tat any private agreeipent or wndermtanding betwee) ihe | are Bot dear, but certainly there are none | Smoerwinte ad tibiae: nate tor peistemsaet, | SaGrGN cote Thineratah strat asd, Fark arenon tits pePaternn but Instead of goiug up to the desk and paying the | individual holding the legal title to the stock indueform | that are cheap, ‘Tae investor who 1s seek- | ¢loting quiet. The sales were about 114,00 bushels at 75.yc. @ | street main, and to piace lamps in front of St, Paul's Declsiaen. fine 1a the regular way, Mr. King magnan mously | and others isa matter between themscives with which the G60. for Weniern mixed cane’, 70%0, for Western mixed rath, | church, on li7tn street tuought he would try tle sympathetic and influen- | CoTporation have uo concern. (Matter of Long Island Rajl- | Mg a bargain will have to look clsewhere | 7c. for yellow on the track, and 75e. for Western mixed Winch was each adopted by the foliowing vote:— By Judge Larremore. | Udi Keys, and, if possible, save the offending Alex- | Tot! Company, 19 Wendy $7, Opinion of Cowen, Jn | than in the active lst of stocks, propped | cual to arrive, Oats were heavy at Oc. for Western, Ge. a | Aiuative—Tne President, Aldermen Chariock, Dimond, Dart cs, Watker et a’.—Application of McKinney | anderjrom the pensity ofthe court: Whie thectiens | Page 5 B a 68c. for Ohio mixed and white, with sales of abont 60,00) | Hart, Jerome, Mitchell, MckKlever, O'Neill, ” Plunkitt, £ | va * dee Weare thereforo of the opinion that the right of votin, up as they now are by the cliques, In the miscel- | bushels. Bariey wan dull and normal; no stock here and | Schilchting, Woltman and Welch, granted; that of Walker deuled. was mancenvring, however, Alexander's barkeeper | upon stock siiunted aa stated {n the question, ie lecally vested 1 abares Western Union ‘Telegraph: advanced ve was quiet at ic. for Western, 9c. a 9c, | On motiog the Board adjourned until Monday next, at two Biuia 4) tort a: hake ‘ walked into court, payed the fine and liberated his | in the person in whose name it etands upon the books, and, | }ancous shal egraph advanced | fr Canada in ond, with sales of 1,000 bus o'lock P. Mi. JOUN HARDY, Clerk, a A. Lord vs. Charis Lord.—Decree Of di- | master, When the latter regained his liberty he dis- | of eourse, that the production to the insvectors of the ev | to 60%, The coal stocks were heavy, weak and | nally $112 eects f $118. Yorce granted to plaintiff. covered that he had patd two fines, He made dence that he has sold it, and delivered to the purchaser the " FRRLGHTA.—The market generally wasquiet. Thor u Gow denies, Gort dene Order of reference granted. | tremendous noise at the prison gave abot it shous | ferwteate wet anerrivatin poner of tranaler, wil give | lower. ‘The question of the tax on the New York | minterateinguty fon grain town "and Tales were ment vig sire eco age fa wees nk 08 Crowiey.—MOWON | ing out wai he had been robbed. Mr, Long, 7 tO Tee rote tea EVARrS, Central scrip dividend has been at length settled by | There was conn tloraine actnity jm the chartering business JUNE 19-2 o'clock P.M. Sah te, a Alene Mutual Insurance © ONE OF THE KEBPERS CHARLES F.SOUTHMayp, | a compromise, The Secretary of the Treasury | change. The engagements were:—To Liverpool, by stenm, ent—-Assistant Aldermen Terence Duty, Lysaght, J . val Insurance Come | of the City Prison, came and asked the cause of the | Naw Yorx, Sept. --, 1886, ; fo.v08 bushele® wheat and coro at 64d. m Oigds, 600 boxes Robinson, Healy, Hampson, Odell, Pecher, Mull: v.—Rawe. a agrees to exempt so much of the scrip dividend as ” : toed iio, Barker, Melly, Durnin, Feiti G ave disturbance. Alexander told him, and Long took ‘Tie contract or arrangement between the Narra. ¢ at 80s, To London, by steam, 1,500 boxes cheese at 2 tees ly, Durnin, Feiner, Garry and Leung Barendor«—Motion for leave to | him back into the prison to see if he could point ont sas = * | represents earnings previous to the passage of the H, 15,000 bushels wheat and corn at RESOLUTION ADOPT * Bi nd by Serve auswer granted within te t r e andett Steamship Compan +» 1,400 bbI i ¢ ‘ED, Band “ae Rec rty ope a ten days, judgment 10 | the man. He did go immediately, and then wens | Buse Pp Company and the Erle Railway | internal Revenue law. The committes of arbl- | Sd.) abil out at fa th Ry Assistant Alderman Bancen—To permit Michael Wil- rity upon payment, with ten dol- | into court and made a sworn statement, upon which | Company 1s referred to at consideranie length. ‘that is r n, of 2 s 7 d of an auditor representi: North German bark, hence to « gonto place & watering trough on the northwest corner Jars Coats of motion. costs of term and disburse | King was arrested. Mr, Stacom, the Warden of | contract was for a through connection with tho | ‘to% composed i NE | Faitic, BON bbls. petrotenm, at 46. 6d.; a bark from | Teata arcuue and Twenty-third street. M 1 pay le the City Prison, heard of the affair soon the government and another representing the road, | p; linden in, to Cork for orders, 2,000 bbis. petroleum, ‘at Ba. RESOLUT 3,000 bb REFEREED. By Judge Joseph F. Daly. after, and consulted Recorder Hackett and | Natragansett Company for passengers and | ,,, ination of tn , u n American bark, petroleum, Lence to Gib- By Assistant Alderman Lysaaut—To appoint Charles J. Herrick vs, Reed.—Order sevtled, Justice Hogan as to the course to ba | freight, and by this agreement Erie guaranteed beer canbe ae: e boro ttisced for orders, 48. spanish port Ga. or if to the | Neirias a Commiasioner of aphasia heen dea taken, Both gentlemen were highiy indignant | oertain bonds issued by the Narragansett Ci company to ascertain how much of the dividend | Adriatic Ss, 84.; a German bark, hence to Bremen, 8,K) | Seld, who bas falled to qualify. van: WARINE COURT—PART L atsuch @ monstrous proceeding. The Recorder sald | +5 tne extent : B00, Lt th be facia ‘Company | gnould be credited to the period of time since the Seren ies Batic Lteb tele reanare hence toe! By A a, RaTLET Fo plots and heh an ornamental lamp — if such an offence couid be proven before Lim there | t° te extent of $09,000, in consideration of the | jaw went into force, thereby making it lable to the | brig, bence to Cork for orders, 1,10 pba. petrolenms on prk, | in {rout of No. 176 First avenue. Dectsior Was nothing for which he would sooner advantages to be derived by the former from the imposition of the tax. 1t 1s suggested that the Rar. | ¥¢ term bark, hence to a direct port in the Baltio, 3,000 By A. te DINSON—To erect one of Lae farmers fae. Bavvitt vs. Der EY eecae Suet and Inaze ‘logan ndaed that re would’ not allow hoping tthe pine AAW pdr Wot rat Railroad Company should postpone their a uirede Continental port, 7000 Boia Petroleum ‘on private gestion eve Fetter promt ib thier eho in plaintia, auch things to go on if they came to his knowledge very jong, Foe into a history of the Erie affairs, 4 gale of 10,000 shares of stock to Frid: terms (recharter). By the same--To pave Cornelia atret from Bleecker to DMMatiima 4nd no intuence should save a man proved guiity | Dearly all of which has been repeatediy published | Mtended sa AY | MOL Ania —In the absence of any demand for refining | FOU arrest to place qnaof the new drinking fountaine Gorham vs, Cobler.—Indgment for plaintlf, of such an offence, Ball was offered to any amount | ¥ the State court and other litigation. next, In order that the brokers, Who are so largely | Minions Umi etrader which tealiged full prices’ thy aes. | atthe southwest coruse of Hirdson and King stroeis, Wier cs, Kipple.— Dismissed, . Jor the release of the officer, butt was peremptorlly | ane gouowing passane 1 thoanewer eg reference | Wterested In yachting matters, may have ample OP- | ket, though quiet, beihy firm, Wequore:— 0” By the same—To pave Grove stra: from Waverley place to a denied. tothe Hearn and Raphacl stock, which haw ance | portunity to witness the regatta on Thursday, | quhacentrifugal and mixedse.ee. so. Ao Crom. | Ber the anme —To erect one of, the {mproved drinking foune MARINE COUAT—PABT 3. COURT CALENDARS=THIS DAY, become famous in the annals of law:— which day 18 at present fixed for the sale of the Har- | Claved .. Hie, a 20. tains at the northeast corner of Mercer and Bloecker streets, - see —— And this defendant denies that any such amount of stock shares. ES ax Suffolx ats rom Division to Hous Alleged Anseantt ou Giiauenel Supreme CourtT—GENERAL TeRM.—Nos, 70, 12, | of the Erle Raliway Company ne is represented inthe pit | <> HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES. Wy tonstrech with Bekaun pavement; wlan Fory-tourth street, x 192, 103, 194, 12, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 114, | $f Complain et falta 22 te held in Great liritain of in Eu. ing table shows the highest and lowest ew a between First aveni F; niso Oliver atreet, from Before Sudge Grows, 205, 206, 207, 208, 208, 210,'211, 214,216, 216, 217, | Toperand he denies that the holders of a The following table shows the highest and lowest | Now Orleans... <= a due we Zuo, | Coatham street to 20. Thompson street, from renry Millengarden vs. Al-so-m0, otherwise | _ SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TEKM.—Held by Judge | (o hare their stock transferred from tue eraiea prices of the principal stocks during the day: — Naval Krongac—dpitita irpentine rated firmer” and | Fourth atreet to Canal street also Fifty-tuind street, from Charlies Samwis.—This action 1s prought by the | Sutherland.—Case on. Robert A, Heath and Hi Raphael oreitber of tiem? Highest, Lowest, | Siicy is ted or the ote of eocnoesle ete ane wistenet South Tin avenue with ‘ue Gudet improved stone ares plaintift, a seama: b 7 Surneme Oovrt—Crecerr—Part 1—Held ty | but. on the contrary, he avers that the sald Heath and | New York Central consolidatet..... 96 953% | Atthe close holders, generally demanded #3 {5 for Wilming. | ment; to flag weat side of Second avepus, from Eleventh to ror rae pao ie oe the brig “Harrtet,”” | Jndgo Brady.—Nos. 261, 101, 285, 381. 171, 383, 455, Sa aatered le & ConaCr oe te er complainanta to this | New York Central scrip. 9355 93 Which were sold at @8 60, Kosin wan in fair | Twelfth sireet jh side of Treltt treet, from Boo: is Chinaman, the cook and | 457, 463, 15, 37% 7, 386,40, 21%, 28,45, 401, 1009, | prie'and absole covtrel of the Kite Rallwey Conmese nea | BE! eve 2035 market waa rendered inoderatel ee 0 sears ar S WU eswer in Madison. Breet, Yt nes views of holders, who evstie ‘ nd. retuned 13 strained at + ATL, 87 steward of the same vessel, to recov: Part 2—Held by Judge Van Brunt.—No, 13: Ready 4 wf a A 2 a pany that esired to ol in the rar’ vs . right arm from the defeudaut, iweicved with | Judge Ingranam—Nos.'113, 1119. Bela’ by Judge | tuch certiteates for the mere purpose at stamping them m | Pittebtitys cscs page ere Ba a Og cons apuael and tbelr cofoderates indeed uamereng nara. | NorWexiern The plaintiq’s statement was that on the day tata | py suage Rpencer Now L166 Ba, Be LOM, ae nich were mnde out in the names | NOruwestern preferred. » in the complaint he went to the “cook's galley,” | 725, 369, 1085, 1001, 1156, 243," 881, sas 860) 665) | the sacklor bach weriiié signed 8 power of attorney on. the ne ; Rortheriy from Pike street. to connect with sewer now in Madison street; to erect @ free drinking hydraut om $2 75; 8/0 bole. No. the northwest corner of 165th street and Tenth avenue; also ute :—Strained, 7 ger corner of the — and ie ¥, pti 4 3 20 On southwest corner of Tenth avenue aa i Jatter tor wtnate pater a donate to the Chureb of 8t. Roxe of Lima the of $800, to Pr IROLFUM: The market was quiet and wenk. There | pay asscksinente: to place a watering trough on the south waa considerable offering at from tye. to 40. per galion | side of Grand street about fifty fect from Bast street; to lower for both crude and refined, for spot aud month do- Walk across Broadway in front of No. 1,186; also a kk of such certificates for their tranafer without Gilling ¢ro% while they were in the Thames river, t 755, 877, 1015, 3, 563, 763. Part Il,—Heid by | in the name of the person or persons to whom is 3 future delivert y tri . Twelfth sireet opposite Church of St, Ang; aso Bet nome ee nat Tee aeters tO | Tudge ‘Barbour. Kos. 12, 104, 688, 856, 806, 60, | such Transfer” should’ be "made, to. bene ave cert HUN held nt Ladgen without notewor:hy anions Broadway opposite. No, 1200; alao acrons Madison street ee ree, o endant | 65s, 762, 1486, 806, $12, 218, 738, 60, 850. cates i Reet tame te hn id hb and hael, Apot and m livery, at Wige. a 2/4c bl ages: 13s also acrosa Fourth atreet ge 4 picked up @ “belaying pin Bnd — brow | | COMMON PLEAS.—TRIAL Tena.—Part 1—Held by | Their own names inthe iustrument. Of trentiee ttt eee | Hannibal and St. Jozephy.......... Auge etions in refined wat sido, of | Christopher, street; also, aereas (iia catreace: ed to beat piainti® with 1t antil he, plaintim, | qudge Daly. rity Msn she; bon v88 Sha oh, tae 253, | authority or consent of the real owners of such certific Hannibal and St. Joseph preferred, tH ‘Saiy aad “Arig Alto across Mulherry strect oppoate Now. and 265; 2, 345, 97, , 906, 24, ‘ : 1,40 bbia, do, each inst halt r enoceeded in wrencluing it from him; that then 2, 34 822, 473 | or of the persons whose names were signed to such insiru. | Western Union Telegraph, Thiladelpht ‘ket oderately nots {0 appoint Charies MN. Pommmissioner of Deeds, vice adaut went into the “galley” and plainud 697, 675, 806, O44, 475, 220, 11634, 922, 923, 327, 241, | ments of transfer, and then jorwaril plazas part of such cer- | Pactiic M@lic.ss.eceeerce for refined The reported sales, however, were ‘ail for June, Pavik Thornton, ‘resigned; to provide temporary quarters: stepped np to shove to the sliding door of the gulley | &, 193, 826, 427, 757, 846, 761, 161, 778, 648, | Utlentes to the office of the Erie Rullway Company and de- a8 follows :—6,00) bels, refined standard while at 1,003 | for (wo district ‘police and three district civil courte ; to place fos to prevent w repetidon. of the assaulty that | PART It, Lield be Judge Daly, Nos, 42, 61, 917, 853, | ™ pg een hereof but tne otters of the company beeiadircbeN gettin an ais . do, at 2350.4 9,000 bbls, do, wt BL .'d0, | Sd lipht a lamp on horthwest enener of Derirureea and 4 the door was within about 845, 915, 046, 947, 644, 640, 974, 80 )4, 770, 607, 851, | names of the sald Heath and Raphael, in the eat nacrussints Bod sd Rt adh brat Bemilah-ainD el inl Rag! One -hecetotae Peek, a Tale cut me: Risa oneal beat] Fie A ewenue; also northeast corm td 9. 181. ‘ PROVIstONB.--Rece 889 | also from of No. su) defendant strack Lim across the arm twice | 771 769, 959, 787. of transfer, was authori and legal, did deotine to make | the beginning of the year have been as follows:— ty Db tL ago ke The’ por! Be ned Heat o front of No, Bed Sixth ay Piihohe carving knife, inficting yclanike Count penta TerM.—Part 1. Held by ‘And the said oMoers ‘have since receives | Total for the week, 113,427 | Toarket ried dull oe iho cuss wore 2.000 bin, eae ay ab eat north of twenty-third street; also oy youite Now The defendant was closely examined by Mr. ldge Curtis— Clarke vs. Parker.—Nos, 6161, 66834, plaints from parties whose certificates of stock | Previously reported 8,049,704 | at $id A71g a B16 for id Vid for Beprember, We | dal ~veoth street; also front of Pe . OAT Bighth ave~ MoMalnn, piaintus counsel, through an inter- 5027, 5902, 6057, 6026, 6790, 6421, 5953, 6037, 6109, are oe pile ie sileging that they never ———— | also note ‘endes tn jobt about 800% at $15 for | nue; aleo oppose boat house, Foor oc ” se Pf a eg preter, to! lis religion aud ay to iis knowledge of | $114 do¥0, e701, W704. Koevler va. Cum) 61rd. Part oath aad Rapheel, or of aby other persons net cat pies CS Fe re ve Pee amin alten sifect, also cpposile Washing: the natu of an oat, but Was found to be, in the | 2 Held by Jugge Alker. Nos, 5761, 6044, 6819, 6871, | uring the said officers that a were oatried 7,016,220 ite more activity but the sales were ton ini, 7 éighth avenue ; also front of Emanuel ohureh, in words of jpposing counsel, a “uhristian Chine,” 4915, 5942, 6948, 5957, 6976, 5940, 6YOR, 6076, 6123, 6151, | on without the sanction of t h certificates $8,004,140 lant and montly at m4 for Texas, Cut meats—con- | Fifty-eoventh street, west of Lexingwm avenue; also oppo- pr thes Sn ought up ithe Chrisuan religion in : - ie ae Py, gndse Gross—J, Miles ‘and contrary to their wishes, 8,754,046 was done fn all descriptions fn nm small job- trance to the Reformed Collegiate North Dutch Church: i Raa ee THE RAIE REFERENCE BEPORE THR MASTER. Suime time 186 Ly 11064,080 | bing way, ‘but nothing of, Lmporuanee, traneeired nd poets | sue chapel in Ana street) 10, plave. an ornamental inaap op. in tes coat bate we sieeed niet ‘ Heath aad Teaphael stock wii Pf gi OG COMPARISON OF THE IMPORTS Sion; clear bellign, Be. Deller. Tige.; backs, Bice a Bye. | puaite No. 42 "Oliver street; no Cronk of No, 0 Monty ybich p ‘ “ i . Which is progressing be- N ihma, . Wile. 5 do, Ate, 05 ot; also front of Xavier ‘Union, No, (reaton ni confessed) and on the morning 1 BROOKLYN COURTS. fore Mr. Kenneth G. White, the Master, was ja. | Te following shows the foreign Imports at New Foo Ae ee 1 SU et Fle, HE cc's. | street, aloo front of No. 819 Weet fweniy-Gttn etresty 10 re Yueh wise sey u Suny to on we a parnnnnnnnrorinnen tag to be er en, It 1s understood, Mr. | York for the week ending June 17 and since the be- a ie airmer. ‘The, sales srore 200 terces, for July, 98 10360, np from in front Os ho, cores ety six sect gees. ains' captain's orders, The de- Bogs ies ventern ateam he ©. for spot. Butter wa a glaintaay a eae ia inve ah whereupon Be SUPREME COUNT—SP-CIAL TERM. Raphaey will be éxuinined.” postr agitate degre akon 1869, 19870, 1871 Se ee tae and eater Chetan suet moderasely | Bivor! torpace an Ornamental iamp ta fh is Ba plain a — ./ % ”, ‘ y e. 5 hn 1 moderate! a op rom of Meswulted deteniant: int dota eet te | Kele Railroad Troubles—Sherif After Their COUBT OF APPEALS GALENDA Dry gop nee Sto, Euros ‘erate, ile we sal rat ste. fer he og factory nin te SH Ein ton owing yote meat at the me ond held up the kuife t prevent een ALEN AR, siasttdccrlapamataagiedagietecitsne tn tsecthe Lae UOAR—ThO IAFRG Was MDdOrALely Receive WiHhONt Me | OPIRNATIVR--Acsloiamee niteoene lave platntin's further assault on ‘im, and in the melee Before jaa Gilbert. Atnany, N. ¥., Jane 19, 1871 Total for week $5,026,800 $4,785,471 $5,428,800 siading suo stuie fais refinina nt ‘4 ieee ace bis angi, O'ltien, Rovineony Henley sixmpnons oxtail, Fees Sie pialatie must have naintenticually received the ie 1 ; ‘The following Is the Gonrt of Appesla tes datoiar | Prev, Veported.« 140¢398008 180'402.543 1707428; 780 orto Hed at 84, 480 hhde common Teint Mulltian, Vostetio, Barker, Reilly, Duruiny Rettadr, Garry yunies of w hich ho compinuuer. 4 Camden C. Dike, # well Known resident of Brook: | gor jung 20:—Now, 909, $05, Ie? Oa aod, Suh aoe, 3 oe eaten scoeime nes | SACS Hom OUEEe Loy, TAN Se ee TS Was (ease | Om moviur, the Board them adlonened to tne Sith inet. cane having been prximaily before Commis | lyn, got a verdict Of $9,000 against the Erle Rall- | gi. ee Ae Binge Jan, 1..$145,903,004 $135.188,014 617%, 640.129 | as luce} 10) boxes No. 12 sold wt Wige. Refined was WILLIAM Yj, MOLONAY, Olerk.

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