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’ a > ymea obieis The Great Mormon Tragedy and Gontile Comedy. img Attorneys. MURDER CASES TO COME. The Incentive to the Pros- ecutions. BASKLY'S DRAMATIC OATH TO HIGH HEAVEN. ~~ The Hawkins Revelations and the Maelstrom of Polygamy. Savr Lang City, Oct. 20, 1871. Phe business of the District Court now in session in ubis city increases 10 Mnterest daily, and promises tome ie most amusing reading that the pudlic may demand during the Jorthcumiag wioter. On ‘the Mormoa side the proceediues of the lawyers 1s uke a damaing tragedy; with the other portion of thepepuiat.on the enure sudject is an amusing comedy. i the paimy days of hus undisputed, undisturbed control, Brigham Young had the laugh on his side, ‘and with his fat, sleek, well-fed apostles and Dinhops enjoyed the comedy and cracked his dogers at “Uncle Sam,” rejoiced tn tne Aation’s troubles, mocked and derided every attempt to cali hin and histo gacetten for anything. The lite of an “outsider” ‘wee then auything bat pleasant, tis path was every- tiling vut peace and no bed of roses cheered nis ‘weary bones. But the tables are turned in every- Shing and 1 ws truly amusing to see how tney have » piled on the agony to others’ and squirm when @ livde ef their own misdeeds is brought nome to them. Governor Shaeffer told Brigham’s representatives that bis “game of vlutf had gove fur enough,” and if ‘that brave oid gentieman had lived ouly a few short ‘months more he would have been surprised to see how weil he bad mea-ured time and tacts. Step by Bop the Mormon hierarchy have played the vluf ame and threarexed and stamped and cursed and Bwore What they would do, and wo give appearance Of Consistency to their wrath every man and boy tn the Verriww1y bas been provided with arms and am- mounition. When the Grand Jury was first calied, before a Word nad even got on to the tongue of rumor touch ing any one, ine urusty secret poiice who haug on the path of everybody, im the places of business and resort, coud be heard in their loud voices telllug Waat Would be done if such @ man or such affolier man should ve indicted, ‘Their fanguage was purpuscly loud to be beurd and to scare whom 1% could; but the crowa (hat have becn attracted by the mincs and the great increase 01 busiwess are not the men ‘to be casity scared. BN aCING IN THR COURT. AS there 1s no law agaist carrviug Weapons these Preiéssivdal Culthrynts Would parade LieMselves in the Court House With their arMs uangilug by heir Bides aud sit staring In the lace of the Juage and Ox Their stern teutures on the Gentle lawyers why are résecuting luc ; Olygamisis, in tue vain nope of IntMiGaling them, Lut there sits the Chier Justice McKean, wiih his silver locks adoruing pt youth. fur conntenance, as ,leasant and conte un wane ner as 1: ve Were in the mdse Of m8 dearest Iriends, Firm to ihe Guth of ms couptry’s strength and in he right Of tmpartial jusuce und stavutory law he Visteus wito pa ience and decides with digniy. It Wasa glortus day ior tbe people here when Presi- ent Uraut asxeu Coionel James b. dcKeaa to 20 is pout lle is WAL OF a Striclly Chris. “pentienian und beyond impeachment tn ihe puth of morality, He ts not to be found io jun but that of bis family and Chris- tan ‘iriwnas, and wits i lo tue = Mor- aluest bad as ls rui- ings hed ansUtutions, Could he ve touwy tn fie wisi cellar, gaming, Swear ing and suduyring other crimimaliy, a3 mauy of his severa! predecessors have done, brigham would Daye bail wim sure, aud With the appltauces for easy Gtepracement in Washington, VW. C., bis vilicial bead would lung cic this bave been in tie basket. Then Were are the Prosecuting United states Dis- trict Ailurney, Ke. NS. Bask, and hie assistant, i. MiXweil, (Wo oi the most learless meu ‘chat ever fouked inside of & BiucKsione sheepskin. Ynere are no men mn Utah who would ever nave tackled the Mormon question but baskin wnd Max- well. ‘ihe bar were bas biiliant men, but every Buus of (nen WoUL nave Lelused Lhe O.Wee Of United Sates vwirict aliorney; Yul the Atlorney and nis assissaut huve hau tucirreasous for accepting their positions. THECR SMORET—TIE APPROACHING TRIALS FOR MURDBG, On the night of Octover 22, 1866, Dr. J. K. Robin- * gon, a nauve of tne state of Maine, a mghiy re- apectilie physician, pracusiug In this city, was, as eXxPpiuitied in severa! OF uty previous letrers, decoyed OUL v. fis house UUder the Lrevence of reudertug sur- cal aid to wo myured Iman, Belore he bad got two junvreu rods irom tls nuuse he was surroaaded, BUCK unit Silvt dead. His remains were soon d 3- Scovered by those attracted by bts cries aad the sound of the ptstul, Seven or eight mea were seen to fun te diferent directions, and & it was a clear Moonight ursnt iney were seen fora loug ulstance, yet vora trace OF (he assassins Was ever reached | Ina quiet, p aceabie city as tos was then, with Belduw & person vt ihe Sirects at mIgnt and wilh bo havtts of strect walking, i was strange that so many wen cowld tuke part im such a feariul crime ‘ashe police did ausuiutely nothing, aud “Win drheutty couceated their mduference, Mr. Baskio fad been (he counsel flor we Voctor mm & suit with the City Which bad just terminated favorabisy to the latter, bul 1 caused Lie city much expense to sustain (he suit and a great deal ol an- novance. The Docor dreaded the Wiata of te { rulers #8 soon as the suit was ganued, as they could then argue, wiai hid we to by his deaih, now we wave ocaten him im tue couris? tte tua, hofever, the preseutiment so forc.oly and con- siawely With mim that tre conveyed bis fears to Mr. Baskia and o:her Mriends the day Oelore his murder. TNE LAWVER'S Garo. When the murdered vody lay veivre the Coroner NeXt my wiAg wT. Kuskin looked at iis liteless iread and With upaied Naud ve.ore heaven swore that he would never cease to work Ull he tracked the murae) er and brougit home We crime te him Who devised and ordereu it, = It ever originuted with seven or ergit meu. Nu, never. Five years Nave passed away, bat justice has not slumbered in une bram ol Ke ON. Baskin. ite has unst ther chi ys gathered tink by Ins, and Nis chin ol evidence 18 Dear cnouga Compete to vegin bis daDdous case ab ao carly day. And Whata revelation tere wil be, Aw the day 0: judgucit here approacned the pre- “ United Staves District Atvorney, Ularivs H. Hew, siead, a very ab.e tawyer, tA his restena- ton, TWAS’ proper step. Ut aevarred him trum Dive erimimal practice; Vesides, he knew that he ‘war HOt tie MAD jut Tt hour, but 1 seems ry Har to the ¢ unity tO tind Mr Hempstead so svon ¢ 1e counsel of istig- PLoung. Urinal ued cleverd?—* dhe assiniani Attorucy Maxwell ts & brave young weal irom Miciygau. Ue was colonel im we Ms abecond Michigan cavalry, Was all through the war, AY Uciore Lee's sure ‘and leita liu on the Held tt cd the election of Tender Last winter he con Delegate tooper, and nas ever suive devoted tin. self (oO ihe cauae oF reiormation, ‘she dormon lead- ers hate Menean, Buskiy aod Maywell, und the aflectioe of these in turn is prooably bot wasted upoo We heads of the Church, In brie, it ts a small haudial of men bravely represeaung WHO vesire to sec Ulah Mi ine posse Sou of ctvn uhe reigtous hverty apd an honored Stute in tHe Chion, his they Kuow can uever be Ul iygauny 8 atolished and the ulurders are aioned Tori Hod, with ibe greatest care ahd patient lavor, ties auvance step Vy step, guided by ihe statutes of Cuagress aud the Territory. “ A DELICAIB SUBIECT. ‘the (legtams have givev you in int! the points of the Hawsius’ Gial as it proceeds—a Case Of tie Mos saieuse Miciest Here, as it foresiadows the duiure every polygamist. uniess some red tape fogyism comes in tie question Low under discu siuu. Bul the proceedings im the Court to-day dicate that ie second twin relic of the barbartsm that fas disgraced the pation is Hot to be biolIed QOut Without reveaiing a maelstrom of pulluion once he guise ol religion tout is periectly ap- ‘Lhe charge of firs. Hawkins agaiust her husband 1s aauliery, tue sutue as every frst whe io Mormon- dom cap present against every man iv.ng with ONE Wives oF Women Lestdes NeiSol. The cence, ib HOpes OF Making capital, forced the prusecuuiou 10 ask {he Most idence questions of Mrs. Haw- Bios im order to susimin the charge, It was Hot enough (0 state tat she koew ber nosvand had 2 Pe fis Hig His for years Undet the samme rout witit wo oiler Wowen Whoin He called Wives, and Unat Whe kiew Cher reidiions to be that: busbau und Wile, 1 the sense of tne Mormon vocabuiary, but the attorney drew iro ihe humoled and vlushing wite ‘What sie had witnessed With her own eves iy Pe putably prove tLe charge she preferred aguitust fer au yi nedatd, am n° dif iand, cits in the tavernges aded belore the World as the pures! pia boat footstool. tere has veen, Od 18 sill ev: Ahioaghout we secivments gomg on ihe tet Fe. uvonships under ihe mask of polygumy chat ti dmagiution can concetv: of, Ove man, Wie ether ‘wives, is spuken 01 hving ta one tog fa wite a NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 167_—TRIPLE SHEET. bil race statts oases iy Sunday ovolathge whom the tabernacle bad at one three sisters, young MOB tn kis cit, the mente was Pa Rat agt te lan hae have vet will be sucn reveiauons of abomination as will fil sname. the land with THE COURTS. Bankruptoy Cases—Bailing an Alloged Counter- fei er—Imprisoned Debtors—Lawyers’ Foes, AMITED STATES SUPREM: COURT. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27, 1871. No. 111. Banmibal and S$. Joseph Raitroad Com- pany vs. Eben Swift—Error to the Circuit Court for the Ditrict of Missour.—The deiendant here brought suit against the ral.road company to re- cover the value of certain baggage and personal property, lost by buruing, while being carried over their read in December, 1860. The plaintutf was an army surgcon, aud had been stationed, with his wie and family, previous to whe war, at Fort Randall, Dakota Territory, A part of the garrison © the fort, together with the plaintiff, Bavinz been ordered to report for duty at Clacionat, arrived at Si, Joseph in the latter part of Dicember, where they were to take the cars. The Cr Was accompanied by bis wife aod jamuly, aud they hat wiih them ‘iweir , Wearing apparel add household :urniture. On ther Arrival at >i, Josevh tue commanding oificer noti- ved We railroad company that he required trans- portauon lor the ofiicers ant men, with ter arms. equipments, bacyage aud other chattels. she rauiroad company reused to make @ contract at St. Josepti, solely on account of thie danger ap rehended from aitacks bv revels along the route; but after the Comimand arrived at Hauutbal the HOUAL Of compen:ation pavanle ior the traasporta:ion furnished was azrecd upon, and On ther arrival as Curcummuu the amount was paid by the Unned stares. ‘TI urt below held, upon ab a@.reed statement Of fac’s substantially as set forth above, thut the company wus hable as a com- mon carrier tor the injury 8. Stained by the plain Um below). It 1s tsiste! here that tnere Lever Was any undertaking to carry, as alleged, thal. in any ease We property sueusor Was private pro, erty, and thereiere aut within any Oblization o. the rood in transporting goverament stores, iroopa, &¢.; had the company 1 not Lavoie tor the burnmg un- less there Was negligence on 1s part, aud \ne agreed statement of tacts asserts the conviary, It is turuher watatained (hat the remedy of tuo deiendant bere Was against the goverument. No, 174. Rogers os. Retier— Error to the Circnit Court tor the Distriet ot Caltfornia.—Tins was an ac- ou Of ejecimeut to recover possession of a lot of laud situwed iw the city of ran Fravcixco, he questiuns are of fact+and the record presents as error the rulings of the Court Uciow m the admis- sion ol evidence. WMTED STATES OISTA.CT COURT—IN BANXRUPTCY. Alleged Frauduleat assizement—What a Trader May Lawially Do in the Course of Lis Basiness. Yesterday Judge Diatchtord rendered a decision in the case of Charles N. Judson, Assignee of the Eagie Gas Stove Manufacturing Company, bank- rupts, vs. Gibbons L, Kelty aud others, We give below tne main portion of the decision, as follows. The Judge says:—This 13 a bill tiled under the 81x months’ clause of the thirty-fifch section of the Bankruptcy act. The bankrupts were put mto tn- voilatary bavkruptcy by a petition filed February €, 1869. The bill alleges that on the 14tn of Janu- uary, 1869, and within six months before the Hling of such petition, 'he bankrupts, being thea in- sulvemt, mede an assignmeut and transier to tae defendants of \wo mortgages on real estate on Sta- ten Island, with the bouds accompansing tie same, given to secure $10,000, with inierest, tne same be- 1g then the property of the bankrupts, with a view lo preveut the same Oeing aisirwuted under the Bankruptcy act, and to defeat the ouject ol, and to impair, nainder, impede and deiay tne operation aod €llect O. sald act, and that at the lime of making BCH assignment and transfer the defendants nad reasonwule cause to believe the vankrnpis vo de ta- solvent. and that the assigement aud transfer was so made (oO Prevent siid Pro, erty trom Heing distributed under the act, dud to o¢.cat, &c., the ob,ect, opera- Uon and c.cct of the act, The prayer of the vill is that such tragsier may be dectared tranduicau and void, and that tae plat! may be deciared to Le entitied 10 the posscesion of the property as ase seis of the bauKrupts, and may recover Lhe same from the deieudauts; and thas, it necessury, the de- Jeutlants may be oraered to account jor tne property under oath Ww Lae plait; and that if the ; roperty or any part of it has been disposed of by the de- fcudants the platnti? may recover from them the Vaiue 0. 50 mach a3 has been diapused of, The transierof the mortgages was made under the authoriy of aresolution passed by the Koara of ‘Trusiees Of the bunkrupts, Who Were & corporation on tee lvth of vecember, 1668, That resolution guihorizea Heory D. Blake, wno was then the Vice Presuient ot tue corooration, to uegotiate a sale or eflecta loan on the mortgazes on the best terms Possivic lor the tmterest oi the company. He en- Geavored Lo effect a sale of them for some time, but could obtain no ofter for them as large as that wing, tue defendants made, He finally sold them to UI derendsass tor $7,000. Tae evidence ts sutisiactory { that was as large @ cash price ag tbey would bring. ‘They were payabie tn eiguteen months from the 13th of December, Lse8, one being for $6,000 and Oue tor $4,000. The defendants paid to rr. Blake Ov this purchase $1,0)) on the 4th of January, Li. Tue writen assignmen: of the bonds an ages Wus execnieu and detiverea on the january, ls69, Eveu wt it be assumed that the bank- Tupts were insolvent, and (nat the delendans had reasonable cunse to believe them to bc sv, as well on the 4th of January a8 ou the 13th of Jannary, lood, yet 1 see Ho State of fects which would Warrant me 1h the covcinstun that. on either of those dates, the defendants hau reasonanie cause to believe taat pro; erty trom being distributed ander the Bank- rupicy act, orto defeat its ovject or tmpar, &e., its Operation and enect, or even in tne conciusion tat the Lrunsier was made with such view on the Dart o the corporation. Alter reierniug to the rea- KuUSs Which luduced Aim to come Lo this conclusion, the Judge says:— “(in Lots case the corporation had sold the stock, fixtnres and lease of a sture in tne Sixth avenue, in New York, atid rece.ved the mortgages tn pay a therefor. it cannot be said to ve our of the usual avd orainary course of bus.ness for a corporauiou Whose geueral business 18 the making and seiting of gus stoves, and Which OWns Grortrages yeu wo be- come due. and desires to realize money thereon tor use t {ts Tesular busine, to sell sch mortgages for thetr ftztiest cash Valoe., It resu.ts udat the vill must be disimissed Wilh Costs.’ NITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COURT. Giving Bail for a Conuterfelver. Before Commissioner Shictds. The Untted siates vs, Latrick Kelly.—The defend- ant, it will be remembered, hal been charged witn dealing in counterieitmones, He had been coatned in LudioW Street Jan, and, a few days since, was taken by a depuly marshal to his house In Thirticth street tor the purpose Of securing the services of & counsellor 10 deiend him and obtaming a change of garments. Wutle at ome Kelly cat tis trout, as aneady reported in the HERALD, but the Wound ‘did not prove jatal. The unvaypy aan, under ski. ful wedical care. ts hang eat | favorably, te was yesterday vitited im tue Sun of $10,000, with the con- bent OF the Pisinict Aworney. fhe bai had been origtwually fixed by Coatuissiouer shields at @zv.000. SUPREME COURT —C.AAMBERS. Imprisoned /ebtors in Ludlow Street Jail. Before Jadge Barnard. In the matter of Joun U. Machue an application Wns Made yesierday vy Edwin Jamea for a writ of habeas corpus to uring up the vody of Jonn c. Machue, confined th Ludlow Street Jail. The petl- Uon anu affidavits set forth that the applicant nad been confined tn tne debtor's prison in Ludlow street, Chaiged im execacion torr’ devt of ee that he hud seen in clow connie fora period O1 -even Months; (at He Was I such a dari state of heaith that his phiscian bad cerufed tat any longer Incarceration Would cause his death, Judge Barnard promptly issued the writ, it returnable Ults day, at liall-past ten eek SUPREME COURT—AAINSERS. Many a Slip Retween the Cap and the Lip. Before Judge Barnard, Mm re Eveline Biss,—THat Was an ankind en’, cat- ting down lawyers’ allowances aiter me same had been judicially passed Upon. tt will be remembered that to bixteen lawyers engaged in the cettiement of the Livings on estate there Were recently allowed $15,500 as éxira counsel fees, The defendants de- marred to such a slice being cut of tue estate tor the benefit of (ne lawyers, And @ Motion Was made to reduce the allowauces. The motion Was preasea earnestly and as earves ly contesied, The Court, however, saw the extavdgance of te alluw- ance aid ordered =oyver ity ec cent feduction im theum—that Is (0 SAV, $4,000 to toe leadim, lawyer, give lo each of the ower lawyers earning Jor au aduil, aod $30 evel Appearing lor Miants, and DOtHINg to those Who vu I no answers, it Was & prea come down, and me Unites HowANg Of Lhe lead! Feotlewen iw quesuon ig leit Lor Loe Imagination tv Coujecture, Those Kigiios Erie vaiiway Siares, In re Janes He Coleman. —The subject of fixing the fees of the receiver of the Euglish Erie Ratlway Shares came up i Opposition to & motion to this fect previously made im the cane. It Was insisted the teausier Was made Wilh a ew LO prevent the | 7 | covery 0} Balivch’s irregularities, Such, howev: the matter, . tO the case been Visement, Beclntons. By Judge Ingraham. Geiez ve, Geisz.—Memoranda for counsel, Doyle vs. Doyle.—Motion granted unless the re- ceiver comp'ies with tne order of the Court within twenty days and pays $10 costs of motion. Memony vs. Farrel.—knjauction continued and motion granted, Meta 18, Bavcock.—Jadgment ip partition granted, im re Harmony Fire insurance Corapany.—Mem- oranda for ounsel. Barrett vs, Avor,— orion denied, with $10 costs, By Judge Brady. In the Matter of ieeh and Others to Vacate As- sessment.—Movion grantet. Hovey vs. Power.—rder settled, SUPERIOR COURT —%PECIAL TERM. Decisions. By Judge Jones, froy vs, Swift.—Order of substitution granted. Levy vs. The New Haven Steamboat Company.— Order granted. Sexion vs, Walsh.—Same, Ratijen vs, Wiencke.—Same, PARE COURT—PART |. Decisions, Before Judge Joachimeen. Beer vs. Vanderwebecke.—Judgment for plaintift for $601 70. Bownes rs. Farteu, Jr.—Three cases. Judgment | for plainufl for $835 25, $679 89 and $465 87. * Can vs. Aonk.—Judement for plaintiff for 231 43, Low vs, Borsins,—Suigmoent for plaintiff. Wilherhausen vs. Mace,—Judgment for pleatutift for $271 45, Unirep States Disrricr Coust—RankRveror CALENDAR.—Held by Judge Paarchford —2235, Frederick Goodridge, for argument; 3165, The briugeport Brass Company vs. Fuler & Groves; 3110, Tuthill va. Sirong: 3172, Kuntz et al. vs, Race & Anbbard: 3174, Hickman vs, Warner. Dickson, McElrath and others; 3177, Serah GC. Weygand ve. Sylvanus £. Cozens; 3178, Birdsall vs. Reunerman; 31.9, Charles liua vs. Eugene A. and Charles B, Pinckney; 8179, Edmund C, Converse vs, dacob Newberger. BROOKLYN C6UR‘S. UNITED STA\ES MARSHAL'S OFFICE. SurrenGeret by Bis Bondsman. Michael Farrei!, Who was arrested on the charge of nhclt distiling in Ske Fifth ward, and admitted to bail, was yesterday sittronuered to the United States Marshal by his prieeipal bondsman, John Devin. istrict Attorney Cattin fixed the bail ab $5,000. it 1s reported that Farrell was surrendered to tue Marshal for political causes, SUPREME COUIT—CIRCWIT, The Coltision on Fulton Avenne. Petore Judge Praty Thecdore L. Hastings vs, Widliam Kidd.—The $2,000. He was driving along Fulton avenue when he met defendant driving trom the opposite direc- uop. The vehicles cojlided, and plainttg? was thrown owt and severely vojured, Hts Wazon was also broken. Kidd said that the collision occurred Uhroagh the-carelessness ot platatiid, The jury yes- terday gave plant a verdict of $521. € CITY COURT. The Jourdan Bre: of Promise Case, belore Judge Netszon. In the case of the young girl Emma Mary Ann Jourdan, woo it will be remembered got a verdict for $5,000 damages against her cousin, Christopher FE. Jouruan, for allesed seduction apd breach of promise, Judze Neilson yesterday rendered @ deci- ston venying a motion tor a new tral on the ground ot newly discovered evideoce. ‘Ihc case was argued a lew davs ago, wacn tbe plainia’s counsel, Juage Moore and P. Keady, showed that this so-called Dewly discovered evidence could all have been ob- taived betore the trial. A Deputy United Stetes Marvshal’s Shooting ®erape. James Bigart, a Deputy United States Marshal, atvempted w arrest one Benzie, an tlucit distilier, on Thursday, when tne latter ran, aed the Marsnal discharged a pistol! at him. ‘The bullet messed benzw and siruck a echid, sligatly mjuring it. Bizart Was subsequently arrested aud hela by Jus- tice Walsh, Yesterday he was brought beiore the Court on a writ of habeas Corpus, aud Judge Neilson admitted him 10 vail. ARMY INTELLIGENCE. WASHINGTOF, Oot, 26, 1871. PRESERVING OF THE REBELLION RECORDS. Anumber of the Adjutant Gencrai’s clerks engaged in copying Into books prepared for the pur- pose che muster roils of all the voiunteers who ecrved in the warot the rebellion. Many of these Tolls have been iiteral'y worn away by the constant references made to them during the Jast six years, and aithough they have been copied and recopied several times, the copres lave soon Lecome as dilaple daied as the originals. ‘The permanens form in Which they are now being copied is not only neces- sary to their preservation, but wili also facilitate ' the busiaess of the Office, as each man’s history from his enlistment to the close of his military ser- Vice can be sceu at a giance, and an inquiry trom the Vension Gullce, or any other source, can be un- swered 1D aS Many Minutes as it formerly wok hours, When fiom twenty to lorty crumbling and hail Mlegible uisver rolis had to be searched for evidene of wounds, capture, desertion, death, or other casualty, GKNERAL BALLOCH'’S ACCOUNTS | are being overuauted in the Secoud Auditor's office, lv connection with those ot ex-Paymasier Hudge, from whom @ large portion of the paoiic funds in His possessiob Were received, It 15 not generally known that the defalcauon of Lodge led to the dis- 18 tue fact. His monthly accounts showed a balance of neariy ball a multvn dollars due the government, Wh.ch be reported as being de; ouret with tie United states Treasvrer, The Hodve uffair prompted the Accouvting Oficer to inquire at tue ireasury how much was standing to Banoch’s credit. The denouement has been fully reported in the LERALD, and wiil be fresh ta the recoliection of the paviic, JUVENILE SUICIDE. A Girl of Eleven Years Takers Poison. A melanchély case of seli-desirnction of a girl only eleven years of age was yesterday pronght to the attention of Coroner Schirmer at the City Hall, Bertha Snub, the girl in qhestion, tived with ner mother at No, 669 Tenth avenue, and on Thursday wished to attend the Fair or go to some place,of amusement, for which she asked permission and was refused, Mrs. Smith thinking it vest for her to remam at home, ertha aid not yield eubmissively to the decision «oof ~—soher mother, and determined to have her own Way in tle matter, provided she could ratse the necessary junds, She accordingly, without con- sent, made a draft on her mother’s purse, and, sub- sequently reflecting upoa her disobedience and dia. honesty, Was set-ed With remorse of conscience which Wrove her almost to despair, Having read m the newspapers Ol cases of siucide by taking Paris given, Bertha pasty resolved to die in that man- ner, and, procuring & dose of the poison without troable, swallowed if. When the act of the des- perale giri Was discovered physicins were Instantly summoned and enueavored (o remove the poison Irom fer stomach or neutralize its effects, but with. } oul saccess, Alter lingering some hours the poor girl died, sarroundel Ly her relatives and many sympatuzing friends. Shonld ciicumstaaces re. ' quire Deputy Coroner Cushinan will make a post- moriem examination on the oody, itis very rare, mdced, that @ person of suck tender years summons courage suiticient to take hie, avd it i8 even more rewarkaoie that for so trifimg @ cause a mere Cuid suould so deliberately terminate jier existence. The parents of deceased are in deep distress in Consequence uf Wie tragic Geath of their uaagnter. A HARD OASE, Lonls Muller, a barber, shorn of the necessaries of life, and seeing his Infant child dying of smaiipox Wihout having the requisite nourisnment and Medicine, was tempted to steal to alleviate nis Child s wants, The article stolen, a meerschaum pipe Worth $3, Ne soli, and With the money procured Mueuicine aud food tor the sick cniid. he ar- feted for tne larceny and arraigned before Jusuce Jey, Who, discrediung the duieful narrative of ier, sentenced nim to the Penitentiary sor ie term of six months to explate the heinous oflence. TEREATENING TO SOUT. Natnan J. O'Rourke, tne party who gave the Ine formation im relerence to the alleged defaications mn she Comptroller's office, was conveyed bevore Jtis- tice Cox, at Jetferson Market, yesterday morning, by OMicers O'Net! and Bate! Ol ihe Sixteentn pree cet, upon compiaint of wrence S-OTiissey, & Messenyer in tne « Omptrotter’s otlice, WilO Charges platotiff sued to recover damages in the sum of | PERILS OF THE LAER Wreck of the Kark Exoclster—Ouly One Survivor—Fitty-cight Hoars in the Water. {Prom the Buffalo Courier, Oct. 26. We yesterday copied we brief aceount of the escane | Of Oharies Lostrom, the sole survivor of Lae crew of the lost bark Excelsior. ‘This person i now in the cily, and ule foliowimg statement of bis experience was made by him yesterdny to Captain &, P. oor The bark Exce.sior was built im Bunalo in 1°65, by H. ¢, Wiiltams., Sue was 552 tons burden, new measbrement, and Was owned at nrte by _L. Foot | and otners, She had on board, as per by! of jndtug, | 24,600 bushel? G. wneat, cofsigned to Marsa .# | roriitae, OF LNs ClLy. ere on Load, ac- | There wi cording to Lostrom, the iollowiig:—Captain Samuel Gana, Erie; First mute, John Cotter, Buflalo; Second mare, Henry Stuumson, Buifulo; Charles Low trom, Russian, and five other seamen auc a Cook, ‘The Kxveisior left Milwaukee sunday night, Oc- toner s, and her snbsequent adventares are thus Darrated by te sole survivor of her crews We dad a rapid run down past tie Mau itons and through the Stuits down to Faise Presque Isle, of Lake Murou, With (air Wied all tbe way. At #alse Presque Isle we could mot jay our course, 16 was biowing sresh, aud We ran in and anchored ‘ruesday alt raven, October lv. We laid there until Wedaes day noon, October 11, When we got under way und BLOOd Uub Into the lake, Fiiding the sea heavy and the wind atiead, We ran back and anchored i seven lathoins of water, hall Way vetween Muldie Island and Tiuader bay light, a8 We supposed. Tue weather Wxs quile thick, So that we could not see) the laud. ‘Tne second mate kept we lead going, Aiter we anchored a steam barge spoke us, aud asked where we were, aad our captain told them “hati way between Thunier Bay Ugut and afiddig Jsand.” We laid at auchor some ume, 1 cannot Rive tie eXact dates, for the hardships 1 endured | ailerwards prevent me irom recollectung, The weather cleared a lithe 50 we Could see, ‘Jhe excelsior Was formerly @ ourk, suuare-rigged Jorward, aid Was aivered into @ Joe and att | scnooner (Liree masts) during the winter of 1510 | abd ls? We were beating about some tune with the Wind aliead and a heavy sea, During this Line the vessel leaked @ 1icue, but nol muci; she leaked more under way than ancuor, AL auuut Lweniy linales past four Sunday morn- ing, Uctover 16 (I know the time, because the Cap- Tain said it Was LwWenty minutes past jour, and I Knew 1b was Sunday, because 1 ulWays, a8 a Sullor, noted the day and kuew when Sanday came), the Wind was blowing a Uéavy gale rom bhe south and abeavy sea was running. We were im ‘Thunuer Kay; ihe weather hac cleared so 2 coud see the ‘Thunder Hy Mant, | ebenid tuk avout aiteed miles of, We bore vp to run OAck sor shelter, and had set satl as iollows:—Forestaysall, whole fore- satl, one xeef 10 wainsall; the mazzeu Was lured, We were sianaing m ‘Ibunder bay, with port tucks on buurd, 2d Wed We bore up we put the heim up ar! Jibmg over ran back, the Wind and sea betug a ite 0 the pert quarter, At was viowmng Very hard, bigs Were rdnaing, and It was Very squally. "This wasn. (Wenvy wninaces past tour siinday morning, as Deioler.Med, | We had | beew My Wale Oh GeLK irom LWelve InctMEUL CO lour o'clock Wat morning. lt was iny whee |Om lwelve 10 two A.M. 1 steered her two home Eaward - reieved me al Lwo O'viock that Sun: ) duy morning at the wheel and stecred tie vessel vuul she was wst, All during Saturday nigh aad buuday moraiug 1b was very bad weaurer, viowlng | hard and @ navy sea ronuing, the vessel working | aud laboring very much ax leakicg @ good deal | uicre than previously, ‘Lhe pumps were cunsiauuly | tried, ail were very anxious, and the crew al stayed on deck Irom tweive o'clock wien iny waten came ou deck unul the Vessel Was wrecked, considering | her sitwa@il np as very crivical. Captain and mate were on deck ail nigat. Wien We vore up ab tweuly miuuces past jour A, al. everyting Was im place; tae sats and raging and all Naa stocd well, We | were running buck but a sort ime; our decks Juul of water trou Lie Bea sweeping Mghi over us; We alteiupled to Kuock cur OuiWarks off, but hua lost our axe ale could bot do it. Our mainsail view away allogetuer out of une bolt rope; 1b was aa old sail, and view all away. Uhis Mave worse weatuer lor us, lor We had Dob sal Chon.n LO Keep her out o. tae way Oi Lie sea. Our foicsall Was new and govd und siood wel. Sbvortly alverwaras our slure Wuruat paliards pared, .eitiag the sroresail down With a ran, leaving (he peak standing straight up io the au. 1019 Made waiters worse for us, We had a turied squarceat that facied Ww astay on the 1ocward part Oi ive Mast, Ald set by ouibauis to Bslanding squaresall yard alow. We hauied we head of», oat Lo Wry ADU MaKe her go as last as We could to Keep het Out OF Like Way Ol bie sea, Dub It Wus not mach use, The sea was rummug alt over Bud ito ive Vessel In large bodtes and sue wus lavoring wad struggung iorhie. Tae sea woud Keep Ler waist 1ai) of Water on te star ourd side, We were at the, umps ali We Ume, ana they would Buck When sue FOded, It soon became eviucut tuat Wik te great weight Of Water on oar decks, and baviag uO sail lo Keep US AWay Arun (He seus Hat Were conunuully SWeepilg Over Us MoU ihe port quarter, she must go VOWD, ailhough she Was eteer- lug and rannilg along almost veiwre the wing. To1les, 6n my CA2OM Poor. After two Tite there in 8 ‘steamer. and was sxain wrec! harbor. I then loft 1 @ wage for Goderich, Canada, ‘Where the - _ Consul provided me with. Passage to where larrived iv pretty poot plight, cons.dering what | hal passed through since he sunday previous. I went to Erie and saw one of the o\ ners of the Excelsior, Mr. £. L. Foote, who id me the wages due me and | returned to Buf. jo, and new make this prote t and statement before E. 1’, Dorr, of Butfalo, N. Y.” THE HAVANA LOTTERY, Is Not Inquiry Nerdedt New Youk, Oct. 25, 1871, To THe EpiToR oF THE Hetay:— “Do the managers of the above-named concern act on the square?” 18 @ question which has been often ask® ana never satisfactorily answered, a8 ‘far as 1 know. Is it not (ime that the genuineness of the thing should be demonstrated, or that its ra:ions ff fraudulent should be checked? Neither Thor any one eise ty my knowledge has ever won & Gollar in 1t, and it looks. as if the tickets sold here were bozus, or that ail the winnings were kept in Cuba. Pray Iet us bave » Kespectiully, ur opinion. your oP, POOR DEVIL. TO FOR BUSINESS tPOSES, EARGE BUSINESS FLOOR TO LET—ONE PAIR @tairé up, 52 Fourth avenue, opposite the Bible fonge. INE LOFIS, 50X100, WISH STEAM POWER, 10 LET, F Buntable for I od manuiactarag purposes; good light, Apply at 85 and 87 Wooster street, FE ALL TG LET—A LARGE AND SMALL HALL, FOR ‘meetings, balls, Ac.; also ® Floor for manufacturing purposes; low rent. Inquire at ¥6 and % Sixth avenue, ATILROAD AND THEATRE OFFICE AND NEWS fland hemor ani ec nge nb i _ hth and Tweoty-nlnth streets; given No ss L poly wo ews & GEO. Proprietors, T° LET—FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES, * the whole or part o! the new Building, 100 feet deep, 306 Broome atrevt. Address J. H. LYNE, Wd Pearl street. © LET-STORE AND TAREE ROOMS, WITH FIX. tures in store, corner of Grand and Clinton streets; ot. DONEN, 408 Grand street, -A BRICK BUILDING, 275X100, SEPARATE OR together, with or without a1 S42 Weat Thuy third LET, atreei, near Eleventa re WItH LONG LEA! Store On upper part of Eighth avenue; Shoe sore. Avply at 345 Eighth avenue. AE FIRST FLOOR OF 53 BOND STREET, FOR. ‘nished, suitable for a doctor, dentist, millinery or any ouber light business; reat $75 per mont, ” HANDSOME fitled up as @ at oflice or business, 82 Waiversity place. WIDOW LADY LIVING IN will tet twenty rooma, arated ere, bath and all mprovementa: bot ton; receipta pre +200; loeation’= Wa od Foru eet? immediate HER OWN HO or mnferniaver ‘frat doors LARGE FRONT PARLOR TO LET, FURNISHED, | with all modern conveniences; terma moderate, La- quire (or three days at 208 Hemry ‘street. PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING AT $2 ‘Twenty sixth strect, near Union Leagae Club, have tlomen, large, handsomely {uraished Koom to let, t | our boar, asin tet PURNISHED ROOMS ‘I only, at 68 South Washin: Fifth avenne, Refi TR ADRIZATE HOUSE, WITH ONE SMALL FAMIEY— Four nicely furnished Kooms (parlors and basemdnts Foot moderate, Reterenee required. Call (or tures day ah 1a: Went Forty-ninth street, LET—A HANDSOMELY FURNISIT in priv: Sixth aver Room, to @ ntieman, West Pievats street, ineluging gas ani vain; size and Us Pe - ahs epee ED--A LARGE FRONT ROOM, TO terms moderate, Appy at 312 10 LET FURNIS F; ‘cond street. 0 LET—A SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF THREB large. alry Rooms, nicely farnishe |, for housekeepin to gentleman and wife; terms 10 per week, Apply at Weat Twenty-aixth sire 0 LET—A THIRD FLOOR, WITH FCUB LARQ! rooms, all wane TOTS RES EEN : pe cing tee atone howe on Fast Forty-itth street, furntal Mahed a's nowlval veut Address MERCHANT, Harald . a 10 LET—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, THREE LARGE Nido » handsomely (urnished, wi aL Fe ee cine at Mion VAS RV EBL. VAM & Broadway, between Twenty-sixth and Twenty-seven th streets, third floor, P\WwO HANDSOMELY FURN Tn a good location, near U: singly or Logeti good home can be “SITTING AND BEDROOM, FURNISHED ‘FOR Df. housexeeping; hot and cold wat " washing arranyements, xbundant pantri HF.D PARLORS TO BET— * vnare; they will de jas ishing the corafurts of & 5 East Twelfth #*, To’ gentieme: aited by applying at BROADWAY, CORNER OF FOURTH STRE! 697 To let. two of the finest Offices on the street; also other Rooms and Oilices at reduced rents, Apply at room 9% A -A LARGE NUMBER OF FURNISHED AND UN. + furnished Honses to let at mo ‘erate rents, Crom $200 upwarda ; cholce localittes. WILLIAM T! 220 Fifth avenue, above Twenty-sixth st A. COMPLETELY AND NEWLY FURNISHED Hous ZX. to let, 0.0 private family only. Lid Went Twenty-third | gtreet. Posgosion Immediate, Apply to the owner at the house, A SOMELY AND FOLLY FURNI MEDIUM srown stoue Honse, on West Thirty-fourth street Tent $800 per month. Apply to Twenty-third street, Filth Avenue from No zember to M B Ki GoupaLs; Noo w a A. FLOOR TO LET—AT 10 HAST a solendit opportunity for a dressmaker, ® mil! light nousekceping. Inquire as above at L. EBENI'S, con- fectionery, QIFTH AVENU! also four stor} unfurniahed, JOUN 127, NEAR TWENTIFTU STREET; tone Honke 281 West Forty-6fth street, for one to three years, et, RAAY, ## Broadway, near Wall st PO _LET-FURMISHED HOSE 53 BOND STREET; rent reasonab.e, Apply on the premises, po LET—A FIRST CLASS FURNISHED HOUSE ON Columbia Heights, Brooxiva, near Wall street ferry, Loa Small desivable family only: rent 26U per month. Apply at the otice of BE. H. BABCOCK, coraer Coart aud Montague streets, 9 to ITA. M. {BER 1 TO MAY 1, 1873, FOR handsomely furnished’ three atory Bich stoop Liouse, » few doors west of Fifth avenue, Murray x to a first class private family of adulis only. P., Herald Uptown Braneh office, 7° art taken ‘in if agreeable, 10 LET OR Mi ooma, in Derect Order; jer, 2e.; - ATHANDSOM’LY FURNISHED THREE rent $150 per month fe rl A. M badly i shed oF un eratshet ar juruished of unlurnishe’ 4 N LS & CAFFERTY, 93 Fourth avenue, L sory hich stoop House, 22 rooms, to @ respectable tam- t 487 Hudso eh —ON FOURTH STREET, NEAR LCHO! URNISHED, TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, the House 160 West Twenty-first street. To be seen from 11 il 2. Apply toJOHN T. IKVING, 24Pine street, ‘0 SPLENDID BROWN STONES, ELEGANTLY FUR- Captain Gintz came to us ab Lue pulps and sald, “Goud bye, boys,” and shook hands with us and aid, “Weare zomg, boys!” 1 went afte win te captain to the buat. kd. and the second mace were Qlshe Wueel sivcring Ler. We cau, the Capita aud I, with each a kuile to cut the boat tackie ‘als, but ‘We Were (ov lace, for an MaMense sea SWept Over the vessel, burying Ler beneain ihe Waves—crusiung her Tight down uuder ube waves by the wegut of me water upon ber decks, 4 don’t think her nuld was | ful of water at all, for 1 was oniy & minute or two previvus taat we wad sucked the Water out at the PUPS Waa rolling suck. 1 had just helped to suck ver OuL al ive pumps myseil; Us Was avout 21X O'C1OCK th (he Moi ning a newr ay [can judue, 1 was drawn down unuer water sume distance vy the suctioa of the vessel sinking. Waen lcame to tne suriace Lsaw no one, | looked tor something to Clg bu, Lo suve myself, 1 saw &% piece of Lie ful of the Cavin not lar of Lswau (0 lt and govon st. tt Was about iourteen leet long and sixteen ieee wide, It was broken of the aver part o1 the cabin, Aiter getting on the cabin roof 1 looked around and saw, rome distance vif, and ont of fail or ine, tour of the crew clinging lo Wial was apparent.y @ piank, 1 saw them aud Uley saw me, but they suvn disappeared irom me. There wee things doaung around we—pleces Of the cabla aad some provis- lous. ‘Lhe only thing I could get hold of was some appies that nosed near me; t got hold of them and put them in my pockets. Tue piece of tae cabin rool Wat | Was On Was broKen in two, crosswise avout ine middle of it; the mizzeumast went turvugh 1 aud it broke olf right ta the widdie o1 we hoie the wast Went through, Wo oi toe punks of Toul, one uf each side of the hue, projected past oulWard. 1 8.tin that hole on the Cabin rool, nuld- ing on to the projecting broken-oif pimnk on each sive Of me, With MY wrids resting on 1S and my Less and leet cangug down in the water, the rool was ali on a levei wita the water, 1 Was Washed oif re- pealewy irom my seat there ry the sea, L-was pretty Waray clothed win wonlica cloves and sluckMgs und thick buots, apd over alt my ciothes L had an oil Coat and oll pants and a southwesier on my head; to this, probably, Lowe my ie, as it re- tained the heat or my body around me, for the oil Clotiies W wur-ugnt. ‘The sea would rua all over my frail support, waking st Very uiideult for me vo } hele stp of remge since Sanday morning ut six hold my ple, and | Was Washed out repeatediy, Ali day sunday and Sunday nigatl the Wind biew & flerce ga.¢, aud & heavy sed Was running, It re quire. the ase of ali my senses and strenzun to carry me through that awWiul long night. Monday morn | Ing, the lotn, it began to muderate. The wind died alway and te sea ran down, Sometime during We day it became smooth enough, so vbut | ianawed to stand. up ON My feet ON tHe Foot of the cavin, Which wasa great relief to me, altnough my feel were terriply swolien. 1 found a piece ol buard and | used it for @ paddle to werk my way beiove ihe | wind, though 1 did not know which way | was golvg, but thoaght ] must be moving somewhere. J tore Up @ piece of Lhe canvas cover.ng of (he cavin roo and pub my board against it and set my back against tat, and It mace @ very good sail and beiped along some, Ali day ahd 1 was rye | along uw) ois Way, 1 was pretty tired and well use up, a8 breviousiy descrived, Without 1v0d, except we iew appies I picked up ana which I had euten Sanday. My system began to give way, I pad siooud npright on my jeet ever since lgot upsa them monday morning, and never sac down alterwards unul taken o% Atver dark Monday night 1 saw @ tight, whieh allerwards proved to be south Hampton light, on te Cauada | side of Lake Huroa, and af the mouth of Sageea | River, woere it euters Lake Haron. Daring mun- day might my mind began to Waader and | cegan to lose my senses and Cousciousless, I was aware of imyseil, and, by & greab eiort once in & while, coud arouse myset, 1 seemed to ma sort Of dreamy stupor, bot ail that iong Monday nigh, my second night on my frail sopport, | stood upon my feet and walied and Wuiched for rhe coun of tle aexXt morning. 1 dtu noi suver [rom & sense Of hunger, @libough we want of jovd and my long CxXposure In te waier had made me Weak; bub tsudered a good deal trum cold, 1 could see the Nynt all might at Sout Me lon. Juesday murnlug, October 17, alter duy- ft sone fsting boats put cus from South Hampion to Hit theit neta, “ifere Were several o: them. 1 was seven Or cigutm: ics out ii the lake, hey saw ine, but supposeu + Was & DULY OF a root Of w oavag tree, T saw tiem pluumly enough; but f stvoa up there 80 anconscious ‘atl did Hot Know enough to make | any si,n3 tv then, 1 Wasin @ sort oldream, ‘ine ushermes Worked away and lifted ther nets, and it wus ulleruoon aid they were about leaving to go home, When one of the men saw ine move my aruis, avd he said it was @wan, My movements of my aims must bare been mectadical, knowledge of (bem and did so without any purpose or intention, One of the ishing boats, tne one that the mun was ti Who saw me nove my arms, came out co me and took me off of what Had beea my ovlock. When the boat came alonyside my trail crait Lsaw them, but made no motion to get in the boul. | sOud Like @ statue, uncouscIOUs Of what [t ol meant, ‘They failed to arouse me trom my suport by speaking to me, and J made no reply. they took noid ot me, and by force lied or moved que tuto ther tout aud took me ashore, where they treated) me with the greatest of kind+ ness Qt tne Msnerme: boardmg house at South Hampton. Y, of Goderien, owned tie boat that picked me up; there were with. him Jdoun Granain, of Goderich, and _ Geoi McAuly, ot (“augeen) sonth Hampton, They treated and in fact all the peopie usnore stoated ith the reatest kindness possibic. One lady sent wollar ‘oO Ine, And several Of {he people gave Me small suns that whe cn i WenTY-Hith strect, tear evento aveaue, urke pulled & pistol from his cnet and threntencd to siOvt hin Et] was locked im default of $2;uv0 bau to appeat tor wial, | tw aid ine to get home, foo doctor there was very kind to ime, giviug his attendance fey? medi. cine. 1 hed drifted fron near the American to the Canada shore at South Lampwon, adustauce of 100 jor 1 had no | PY nisned, $175; one, #130 ; locations’ unexceptiovable, nok Fiftieth street, "Uniurnished Houses, Crom 8720, $i 800, LIONEL FROGULICH, Third avenue, corner Filtieth etreet, | $1 2} \D STREET, WEST.—A FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP *? crown stone, well furnished and fn excelent order, at io moderate rent cr §275 per month possession N a. lyiseiny 8 No. 5 West Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel, LL our iI 4 ° > S s SEK THE II I GREAT CA) 5 TOON, FASHION A LA RUSSR Tl THR EVENING TELEGRAM. FULL ACCOUNT OF THE | POLITICAL SiTUATION, | THE VERY LATEST NEWS AHEAD OF ALL THE EVENING PAPERS IN THE” EVENING TELEGRAM, Un‘urnished, Bin wat be bn a goes tenance pe ton pases nee . will toe anal y for v ar, with Parior Cary Pau aC Tytrtla Catan, arenas wee corel Kor a uit {OR RENT—THE TWO FOUR STORY NIGH STOOP brown stone Houses new and elegantly foinhed, situated southwest corner of Lexington avenue and Filty. hintn street. Inquire on the, premises, or of T- FARLEY, 90 Nastau sircet, from 1 to 1 o'cloce. ry nto FOUR STORY RROWN STONE—ON MURRAY HILL m\rrora, (east aide), with immediate pombe NKI wenue. THOMAS J. DU 10 LET—UNFURNISHED, 63 BOND STREET; RENT “$1,500, Apply on the premises, 0 LET—A COTTAGE, CONSISTING OF SEVEN Toowe; Crotom, gas aud fixtures, Apply at 98 Kast Forty-uinth street. 10 LET—FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STUNR House, 126 East Twenty-seventh street, suitable for a boarding house; rent ¢3,60) Inquire of Db, THOMPSUN, 1,429 Broadway, near Forty-second street, ‘0 LET—TO A PRIVA’ West Twelfth andsomely furnished; contains ail modern hm pro usa; OCCMOANL Wishes to rete! ond story iroat chamber, with suard for berseif a1 ROUSE 165 0 LEL_THE LOWER HALF OF THE BRIG a sek" Perry sireet, stven rooms; bath, gas 4 Woe O LET CHFAP—THREE STORY HIGH 8TOOP stone front House, ou uorthwest corner of Madison aod 152d mreet. DAVID MoMASTKK, ‘Bi. ty-second street, Tweith aven aveni 0 RENT—UNFURNISHED, TWO HOUSES ON WE: ‘Twenty-first street; ov '* other & brown atone bi a ry fine condition; modern conveniences, &c.; rents, Bu and 05 JoMks ik. KDWARDA, Ti7 west Tweaty-third street, ‘ST ne woth it NO RENT—UNFURNISHED, AT REDUCED RATE, FOR the winter, a three story high stoop House; modern con- ventrnces, @., ou Thirteenth street, between Bixth aud Lev- enth tvenues. JAMES K, KDWARDS, 477 West Twenty-hird sireet, OND PLACE, BLOOKLYN,—A | BROWN ne Honds to let on reasonabdic terms from now Mry, or longer, wih or whbout Stable, House een On Monday, Uctober 8, between the boura of Toyulre of &. BEACH, 148 Ke Weel, —TO LET, UNFURNISHED, INUG LIT. « be English basement Hoi im Kast Nine U. D, BROWN, hi roadway, FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMENTS: ‘« . FORTIETH STREET-HANDSOMELY shed Parlors to rent to one or two geutiemens 1%, furoi light house Aceping, => oan in NEATLY FURNISHED FLOOR TO LET—THRER rooma, with convenicaces tor pranereaviaa gee and ch street, ence SMALL PRIVATE, FAM trout par ae A tetinge gt A bath; terms very reasouabia, At1i3 West fhirly bear Broadway, T NO WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET—ON | PA oat ‘aeuein bevwe tose Nosses Tasly } a use, family ¥ WILL LET AN eee ti bs al tod Sash aveauaat 22: Fifly-second street, two doors west A BOND STREET.—NICELY ee) tora and Bedrooms for * en sults or sinal= ; 8 teenth street. —To let TL UNIVERSITY -PLACE, NEXT HOUSE TO FOUK- by a private fatni'y, a handsome Suft of Rooms, one Sitting Room and two Redrooma, adjoin- ing; also two alugie Rooma; bouse tn excelent order: ears pee. me furniture all new; rent moderate; references ex- changed 128 Rooms us for gen THIRTY-FOURTH STREET. SMALL LO | men, without board, ] 57 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET,—ELEGANTLY Od new ished Rooms to let, without Board, to'gen> temen; references required. TO LET, BY A GER wo reape table gentlemen, pm, heated, hot and cold water, 1 ROOMS D APART. MENTS TO” LET. : FIRST FLOOR OF FIVE RUOMS.-RENT LOW; pass the door; hoase nearly m Apply to 3. cars ¢ BURRILL, 491 Brooklyn. PA Sy eee NUMBER OF SMALL APARTMENTS IN GOOD localities, with wuter,, &c., on tloor; reote from $6 to $15 per month, OBERT TA IGART, 593 Hudson street (Abingdon ith avenue, near Tweilth street, South NeaT tag RF AST rer eo street, near La t_parjor. is . three litt’ bedrooms ‘aliftle” iantele, (be @ rent $26 per moach, iE ‘ re FLATS za Ee THE = pr ead 3 25ub street pear bivhth avenue; parlor, cto! four feneee ‘Store room, batiroor, pte Tag Bon with stationary tubs, range aud boiler, gas, 4c. inquire om the prem! ECOND FLOOR, FIRST CLASS HOUSB—FIVR LiGHE rooms; modern improvements, 805 Weat Tuirty-titis Sireet, near ath avenue. NO LET—TO A SMAGL AMERICAN FAMILY OF Toaauite, Taira Fiat fu bose 452 West Ei‘ty-irat streets all the modern improvements, Apply ut 430 West Forty> exghth st 0 LET—183 WASHINGTON STREET, SECOND AND, third Floors, 12 rooms ; wiil let three rooms or more to small family; water closet in bull. Inquire at 309 Hudson strest, [Oo LEL-UNFURNISHED, A NICE “SECOND FLO! ton small private family; rent Kv per mouth; good erence required, 25; West Tws sixth strest, PO LET THE LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, IN PER fect order; gas and water; also x Third Floor, fous Foom, toa smalifaimily. Apply at 339 West Sixteenth at, O LET THERE Is ONE Yat LUET USRERTED OF ose handsomely fata ont French Mats on Sixth a iCETCLL 608 Suxiie near the Park. Apolyw JAMES FETE avenue, 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR, RACK AND FRONT ray lorand Basement, with Bedrooms if required; a8 : 10 LET-LOWER PART OF HOUSE @@ ORTON, OOM ner of Hudson street, reasonably. Apply on Kops. A ws Se '0 RENT-TU A GENTEEL FAMILY OF ADULTS, THM Second lloor, 32 East Sixteenth street; baw otx meter, with bath, water closet, wush basins and separate use of laundry; will be rented reayoaabiy toe party. FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET—ON SECON: oor, in ® private house on West Twoilth sti Fighth avenue; four rooms and one above; reat G4. ua. U* 17 Abingdon square, Elgnth w E | 1 STANDARD AMERICAN SIULLIARD TABLES AL, Woe juatied for accuracy aad duraity ands proved by ue leading amateurs aod professional plavorsy tiyon baud, Fables at prices rauittag rom Bis) ae ubiqae styles for dweliiag huases, PUELAN & COLLEN DSR, 753 Broxdwae FIRST CLASS ROSEWOOD BILLIARD TABLE TO let or for sale, with everything ja oot and comp order; Suarpe’s make, Inquire at 28 Stanton direct, wecond, Boor. Biellagy tase der Butlara can now be vurols For particulars bv airest, ner Kroadwi ANAGH & THREE PUELAN & COLLEN. ‘abies, marble beds, with Balls and C for 210 exch if taken itmmediatey, ire of F. UOLEUN, Os Bast ‘Thi rlesuet ay 108 IMPROVED BILLIARD ‘Tables, with the celebrai Ut @ ged cushions ibe inched as? Bow acknowledged by lend! (es4 onal amateur payers 0 be the must correct wht dnenbie in use, 7 uiny now be fen io nearly wil fing class roorns iu this city, wnete. 1 Some cases, thoy hve beam Mm constant use for six years past And sili retwn their ort Dal merits, The “Nonpareil” AD entire ew desinn, fe contidered by judges to be the COMMER Yok IOITOdU Tes new 6x10 Tables, $278, complete, Warerosms, soraer of Canal and Centre siret I ONG WINTER BEVENING BILLIARD TABLES 4 Kult aize cur id balla; ok rubber tuations, Dike gram tree, ABROT & NICHOLS, 9% Liberty strect, New Yor. adn co STORAGE. 5, grees FOR FURNITURE, ayy BAGGAGE bk) &c., in separate rooma at low rates, Jo the gew stora hous, 779 Greenwich sureet, Inquire of KOSERT TAGGAKT, dds Hudson street. __ FURNITURE. SSORTMENL OF CARPE FURNITURE, #1 the lowest casn prison, eocly of ns, GL O'PARRELL'S wareroums, No, J) , corner Tweavetit —CARPetS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, &0, AT A& doced prices, Houseserpers 4 can pay by the week of munth, at Gabe. corner Iwenty-sfth street, GREAT BARGAIN FOR CASH—PARLOR SUP rope da, $20 per yard, and y-sizth strees, Sik fatin brocate., cost #0, for $125 Tuo Suity $4; Brunseiws Carpets, cheap, at private mansion 126 West twemt avenue, DRAWING BOO8 Sirota cost #450, for’ 200; one farte, r avered Brocutel ; do, 8.0; btakereny, Hvokcasa, | Paintings, Piano bronzes, Chamber, Dining Furnitare; property tauily leav- ing city. 38 West Filteou.o street, near Fifth avenue. A —OVER rirey MAGSIFICENS Pastor me « Ai) atyle# and all colors, French xatin brocatel and rape from & Up to $250 % suit; large variet: Varkap Easy Chairs, Chamber, Library and Dining Faruiture bargain Wf called for this weex, at BE. KOTE'S Parlor mannfactory, 50 Bleecker street, between Broadway Malverry streot, LARGE PRIVATE SAL@- AP THE mete at sal brown stone restteure uri West Forty-second ween Seventh and tighth avenues, Ketdelske, Korewood grand syusre | igen? ot Ol i. * cost id; two im Miernt satin bro: fult cost 84m, tort ootavs Planal tel Parlor Su'tsy endl sone db. SUV: reps agi Sst Forewood ani Wain Chantber ut 1, Mirror, Caytaios, Paintin bie, ‘Cureiah Chairs, Lounges, £6, for ess cost RPETS AND MEDDING.THE LARG tb and the lowest prices [or _eash yinente, at BM. COWPERTOW AIDS, ‘ak Pure Mal Extension haf or pus ITURE, CA em rn 6x01 weekly or month! 156 Chatham street. tg Lage, cP oar ae as ir reages, tt it Beis, Upholser or of liberal terme Of pa: Bi CLARKE'S House Bighing Warevouse, 147 Bro aomsiiabrer- ab BA West Forty-aith street. ent Mo Fees Baatex + ok PAYMENTS—CARPETS, DEALY & Ye sehner yO Price vbr tran any ovber Ron's the Sky. CLOTHING. (TfL ROSENTAAL'S, HIRD Autestee fa Bt fi uv ot ta by inqui or a@ Wessiaz, aie

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