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“ NEW YORK HERALD. FRIVAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1871.—TR IPLE: SHEET. EEE THE COURTS. Condemnation—AUsged Counterfeiting of Gold Coin—A Domesho Litigation—Land Spscu- lators in Court—The John Mi‘chel-Dix fuit—Action to Recover on a Bond—A Libe) Suit—Zusiness “in the Genera: Sessions. UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT. Titles to Lands sold for Virect Taxes Frauiolent Bankrupt Conveyances— tate | Toxation and National Bank Stock— | Vaildity of Policies E :d by a Launtic, WASHINGTON, Nov. 16, 1871, No, 236, Cooley and Antner vs, O'vonnor.— Error to the Circuit Court for South Carolina, This was an action of trespass to try titie to lands In Beaufort, sold for taxes unuet vue “wirect Tax’? Act, tue plaints in ecror occupying as tenants of the United Siated, On the trial the Court neld that the wx sate certificat:, beng signed by coly LWwo commissioners, Was voll; and ais that L:e adver tsemeat Was Hot sucn as required by iaw. 1lese * Tulings are assigned as erros, and it 13 contended as to the first, Laat Prnere a Vody or board of olhicers 18 constuuled by law .o periorm a tru-t lor the puble, or to execute a power or periorm & duty presertbed by iaw, it is vol necessary that all Bhat! conour Mi tue act dove, Dut Mat Loe act of ine majority t the act of tne body, The auvertisement (> Ccontainet? a8 particmar a de cription of the several lots for sale 1 was possible under the cireu ae Btances to give, and his sailsiied the requirements 01 law av to nutice, - No, 241, Too/, #htiitps et al, vs. Martin, Asstanee, d@c.—Appest irom the Circuit Court ‘or the Eastern pisteiét of arkansas, This was a procesding brought by Martin, as assignee in bankruptcy of a firm in Little Rock, to cancel certain conveyances made in trand of toe taukruptact. ‘The allegations Were neid to oe estibiished in the Vourt below. and the déctee was tor the assiguee. The case comes here On appeal from tue rulings of the Court, and She questions are Oo: fact. 251. Black vs, Curvan—Error to the Circuit Court for the Southern District.of Uinols,—This was an action of ejectment brought by Curran against Biwck to recover property in >pringilcld, Loth 1uea derive titte (rom Creddock—Currao through @dherif’s deed ugar sale maue upon exec thon ed upon judgment agaiust Cruadock; Blick fuugh deeds rum roudo.k aad wie, fhe qués- ton presented was Woe-her tue lund was the nome- Stead 0; Croddock aud as suc exempt trom sale whver the Iliinois Homesteau laws; and tne judg- ment or the Court was that it was uot. leis nere inwisted that the Court erred tn this conclusion and fiat he reverse ty true, aud ime case Is submitted On the printed brief. ~ - 2. Van Slyke rs. State og Wisconsin; and 262. id - al ny 4 ’ Bayna!l vs, Same—Error to the Supreme Court of Wisconsin.—in these cases the State imposed taxes On Bhures 0. corta.u oational barks in which the eed is were phareboiiers, aud the sams a vin een paid under pro.est (ne plamuus appealer ft the courts. The suprente Court oO: tne State sustamed the tax. ani tie cases caine here, where tt is comended tua under tne sation Ba ike ing act these shires caunot be taxed uv tue stare Ol Wisconsin, Decause Ly Its CW banking uct the Btave expressly exempts the shares of Stat: banks frou such tuxation, aud the National Banktug act Fequues, as & condiuen precedent ty such taxauion by the state. the mierest or property of snarenold- era in stave banks must be directly taxed. No tax 8 Impcs @ upon the -uares of Siate Danss, and none cen, thereire, be imposed by the State upon the - Shares o1 nacional Vanks. ‘Lhe question 1s the 5a ve 3" presented in the case of Vun Allen (J Wall, No, 203. The Germania and Other Insurance Com. Pants vs, Boykin—Error to the Circuit Court for Bouth Carolina,—Boykin recorded a judgment + against the insurance compattes, and the coinpa- Mes Conieud here that the charge of the Court be.ow Was uot linparidal and coutaiued man. errors. It appeared” by bi euttidavic cf Bo, kin, when the case -was on trial, that he tad insnred im cousegence of ‘treats mude by & discharged fuburer to burn tus baildiug. This afidavil was made when he was exuuuued by tue agent afier tne fire, aud ne then sald ue believed the tre wa, the work of sn incendiary. Boykin thereupon put tu @ revora Ol proceediags on a Writ Ge uw ato nyutirendo, a Whica he deciaied a Tunatic at the time ot makiug ie umdavit, The Tosurance compaaes then objected that Whe was i-ane at the thue ot his examination ne had nade MO prefuimary prvol, as requ.ret by nts poltey, aad the action could nut ve maumsained. ‘Ths Court Instracied the ury that when she companies re- fused 0 pay whe renuil on ov proof by soykin tu the Mabveruemanded vy Loe terms ol the Conit ct was Mave idie, Bod sho. plainudt was. to inte Court SRY there pULe us Pows. is maintained tat mairaction Was e:ror, and that there Was other error in the aduission ol ev.deuce. UMTED STATES DSTACT COURT. A Government Suit tor ondemnation, Before Jude Biatebiord and a jury. The Uridtea Stairs vs Four Cases of Hair and Vegetable: Braid.—The property m ints case was stated to be wortn $2,280. A suit was brousht Ogalust upon the usual grounds by the govern- ment for condemnation, ime cause has been ut trial or two days, aud itresuited last eveniug in a verdict a Lavor of Wie goverumeut, condemulog the Property. UNITED STATES COMUSSIONER’S COURT. Coanterfeidng Tweut. Vollar Gold Coin, Before Yormmussioner Shieids, The United Stats v» Flicano Vaidez—The de- fendant bad berm charged, in connection with one Moraicz Montenegro, with having been concerned fn the mauulacture of dies tor the production ot couuterieit $2v gold pieces of the Usted states. ‘The parvicutars of tMts cause Dave been trequenily tuhy reporsed -in--twe MeRatp, Yesterday ez uve Vail 1b the Sum Oi $1,00v and Was I1be- faved from prison, AMBER. SUPREME COURT—. Pather ayd Mother contesiing for the Cus- tody o! a Ubild, Betore Juage Brady. Inve Mary Ann Eizaiih And rson.—Testimony having been taken, pursuant to the order of tne Conrt, a3 to the flues ol the lather and mother re- spectively of Uhe relator, a cnil-i five years vld, to oe entrusted with Us Care, luc Opposing Counsel In- duiged in lengthy arguments upon tne evidence. It ‘Was Claimed for the muther tuut the fatber wurned hor out of the house vecause she Was unwilling to allow to re. aim im tie Louse w& sister of tis previous wife, with whom, sne ulleyes, te Was having = wuproper iutercuurse, it) was further avowed ‘that he crueiy beat aud obu-ed fer, and that he aud the sister of his previous wile are now itving logetier, ror che husband al! logse allegations weg «ented. Tne mo her unde. took to aduresd tie Court on her own benhail, but the J sdge put an estoppel on ber tatking, end valied up the Hole gun. “Winen fitd you rather live witb, your father or Four muchert! We dude asked her. , had ravher they would live togetner, and [live with vulh, ? she guxwWered, Wille ® preguctty OF intei- nce UDUSUAl 10 a Child So youl fae Court (ovk Ue papers. reserving Its decision. Non- ray ment of abit vues wid pincers Inre Wm. H. Butfer,—Tuls will be rememberca ag an application ior recuse from Lualow surect Jail, where Mr. Watler {8 at present coutlued tor alleged non-payment of does dad vues as a member Of the Seventy-iirst white regiment Mr. Ave H, Hummel, his counsel, wesisted tas tne act ander which Une prisoner was committed ix uarsit aud oppressive. ‘Tne Judge rewarked tat fi he was empowered with legisiauon he would soon Wipe tus act from the statue Dovks, He asked ta re Was any proviso in the statute dsrect nx Lue d.scharge Ot the prisoner Ou showing anabiily wily les dues amt tne, Neither of (be cowusel could anawer the quesu®n, Aller some turer argumeni, tie Jude sad ue woud keep We ural su wpevance tll he could rauilbe (UE wCL applicdu.e LO the cise, aU mean Sime remanded tae prisvuer to Luulew street Jai, SUPREME COUN | —SisCUIT—PART I. Land Speeniat es by Court. Before Judge Vaa Brunt Tulius Gerdivg ve. Wil wim A, Hobbe.—Thisis an Action broaght on an a reemeut by defendant with Platts wssignor tu deliver certain shaves Ul SLOek in @ lune company to be iormed ov placnud, but ta | Which prinull’s assignor was mterested by virtue Of Other Lransuvtivis and agreements, Plain OURS AY due LH ¥20,0y as Ce Value OL Lhe stock fomtueston, “fue deieuce is lint the torumion of the company wus ojos uidertaktug and Mberest, Bud Chet Che trausier O. Lue s.0GK BY PRU was Vo be ONLY oD tHe eoniin yor te Tormtation and BuCceds OF tHe Coney, and tial by the row of pra : AM sersiguor, ons 'Ch ries Gerding, and oters com Ly Wilt Tin, tue CoMpinY Was a auilure and feud cos Saeme (iat the stoek would have nach aur WED, Us IL WoULT ve represented vey Mee OF HO Vaie, aud to wiiel there, Wus HY Ue. ‘The Case Wes. Heron, foe viaicin sew. Soares, mons Hu Buckley, tor deendsnt, a tens ae Deviniona, In the Mater af the Apptication sor tne sate of Reat Piiate of Leta 8 weRKisson et at.—vraer grantou for payuien: of taxes, &e, & & Twredy, Kecewer, &e, 0% Benjamin F. Clarkr,—Motion acnies Maru J, Cranter vo William B. Cranter—Report sven. tw the jury Urih Va, Wert of a’. —Order granted, “oko ws Mer Sit, Gt lis et a, Vs 70.e.—MoOtion granted on payment Of $10 costs. ; Bia Cranford ys, Henry HT. Waters, Recewer.— a, Receiver aupolning, Judge Cardozo, a Van Wag me 7.—Order settien. Gasiees eLeinburg and Montrval Railroad Gom- ng. — SAM pepe et at vs. Baton et al.—Same. SUPERIOR COURT —i?:G;AL TERY. Jobn Miichel’s Sutt for Fa'se Imprisonment. Belore Judge MoCunn, } Mitchel vs, Diz.—!u this case, which will be res membered as a suit brought by Join Mitchel against General Dix, fof $25,009 damages tor alleged false Imprisonment, the Jadge renuered a decision UPD goay gaia water at some period of his | the notion to transfer the suit to the United states tie, bus it 18 @ long ume since, and Court. He held that (he¢ase docs yotcome WIL fhe grands belore us, rim and unsnaven, the terins of the ac. of Marca s, 1563, or the supplies af Aduuy umignt. have ‘at at the same ages moutary act of 1838. ae aiiche. was arresiol aller Eve had grown sy tnditereat as to cease 16 June 14, 196) The Jude no that im 6 coud mis beard wick ber finger=, and bimselr too opinion the rebsilion Was ot an end tar removed irom any barber where he might in the Confederaié govetament annihilatel, its dulge in the tusury of a teu Cent shave. tte wears: autnority overchrown, US armies dispersed or sure rounded, tts resonress and its territory allin the possession of the federal forces. ana the power and dominion of the Union reasseérie 1 ani esiabianed. Under such carcumsiances, to say thut the rebellion ‘was stil ln existence, Would ve not only ap abuse of terms, dal a Nagrand! comiradiciinn of a wed knowd fact, Martial law was SUill prevalent, bat vhe re- benion was atanend, The arts ot the defendant, on Which this aut is founded, did not occur during the rebellion, and the motion, theretore, must be denied. Decis ons. By Judge Spencer, Bamscy vs. Scha fer.—Oruet granted. Keyser va, Futler.—Same. Converse vs, Ehrlich. —Same. Bristo! va, Isaacx.—Ssame. Carroher vs, Carro wr,—Same, Burke vs, Brush.—Same. SUPERIOR COURI—FHAL TENM—PAQT 1, Ton-bine Linbiliny Ralsed Check. Before Judge Mevunn, National Bank of Commerce of New Yorke vs. The Nattonal mechanio” Banking As osiation.—On Feoruary 15, 1871, Messra. Veimilye & Uo,, bankers, | Important Snit on a Oo} this city, wave a cueck for $56 75 | on the Bauk of Commerce, drawn to the order ot A. J. , Greenieu Tne. oneok wis dui¥ certified and thea caised to $16,596, alter wuich it Was deposited in ihe Mechanics! sang- ing Association and the money drawn upun th ‘The check in she due course of business passed through the Crearing tiousé and the forgery was net dee tected till its return to Vermulye & Co. ‘The preseut , But Was thereiore Drougut on refusal uf the ae- | fendants to pay back the amMounL paid on the rawmedt check, The trial was ore , there being no cunfict 8 to the testimony, Aud resmited in a verdict for the plaintif for tue full amount raised, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—PART 2, A Bond axe. Beforé Judge larremore. Mary A, Rowland vs, Ulusses B. Lrewster.—This action was brought (o recover damages for the oon- version of two United States vunds, amounting to $1,500, whton plainuff had deposited with the purt- ‘Der of defendant lor sare Keeping, and who subse- quently delivered them to the deiendant in this aciiou upon the same trust. . he de.envant demed having received the bonds upon the-@ trust, aud claimed ubat they were pledged with bim as secority for advances made vy hun, ihe jury tound a ver- dict for the piaoua for $1,983, COUAT OF COMMON PLEAS—3PECIAL TERM, Ps Decisions. By Judge Loew. Kelly vs, Mack.—Motioa granted upon payment of $10 costs. The Gallatin Nationat Bank of NewYorkes, Ffr- ‘man.—hotlon granted. MARIN: COURT—PART I. A Libel Satt and What Came of It. Before Judge Ingratam, Buckholiz wx, Mewong—tu this action for Hbel, | ' orginally commenced in the Superior Court, dam. | ages luid at $20,00u, the plain:it charges that de- | fenuant appued to bim the following words:—*"You | are tue biggest thief on Lieventh avenue, and if a Divger cun be found 1 will (reat ine party.” on the trual plaintid xwore that part ui ule above was urst SL Oken 1a-Germau, wien he understood, aad that he vet so ashamed Liat ne could not look up, Lut re- Quested the uevieniant to say it im kngisa, wotch he thereupon aid, A lady, Who proclauned herseif an Episcopulian im good standing, wus @aled lo corroborate plalnud, our she vujected to being sworu vu 4 Blvle with across On Ihe cover, dewanding & Protestant Blue, as she uivaat Ww tell the truth and voli OUl tue travk., Sue and ot .er Witnesses gave stalemeas differing somewnat from | the pain tf. The deiendant sud tis witnesses tes- Ufed toa war ul worss between the parties -a auc- | tor and butcher respectively—the savstance, be:ng “nat pinout culicd delendunt a “at vutcner,” | waereu,on defenuaut retried that plaints wus | Nt Mt .o ductor dogs. i ‘the pea returned a verdict for piaintif of $50; | Bnd, as tals gave Lie costs to defendant, the parties agreed tat the cage should be marked as setied, COURT OF GENERAL SE SIONS, An Old Man Sent to tne State Prison by dadxe Bedford tor Manslavghter—A False Protence Unse- Shortly alter the opening of the Court yesterday | Daniet Foley, @ man over sixty years old, wno | pleaded goilty iast weck to manslaugnter in the thud degree, im causing the death of Joan J. | O'Brien, was brought up for judgment. Mr. HOWE made fn eloqaent apveal in mitigation of punmhment, and furmisned respectable witnesses to estabilah the good character of his aged client. Assistant Vistricl ANOcey SULLIVAN sald that he accepted the plea, with the understanding "ut the | privuner Foley would v@ punisicd to tue extreure penalty axed to chat grade of homicide, SEATENGR, dndge Bepror, in passing sentence, sald:—“Fo- dey, tue Graud Jury indicted you tor murder. The District Attorney, alier au examinatzon ol your case, || bas dvemed it proper ‘0 accept the manor plea of | | Manslauguter, aud | think whe. ue accepted that | Plea uli the teuteacy that you were entitled to was | | UNquestiuogoly given. Under circumsiauces uot | Justitying tue wel you took lie—the most precious GUL Of God to nad, Considering all c.rculn- stances surruunelag your crime, 1 believe it Lobo my duty wo ni out the iad penalty prescrived vy etasute—lour years mi tne State Prison.” | NUS-AITENDANCR OF WIEN ESS ES. There were @ nunver Ot cases on Lhe calendar, * Dut most ol the witnesses lalled to answer to tet umes, in cousequeuce of Wuich tue Judge uirected | thm Where particds Were persouaily sumimourd w atfeud attachimeuss shvald issue, tu order Ww com. 1 them ty respect the suMMONS OL the Court aud tiuipede the transaction o1 the pov.tc oustuess, ALLEVED FRAUOULENT 1 RBIENUE, ‘The only case. Gisposéd of by the juty was an ine dictment avast Frauk Romer, Wao was charged | wie op'atntag trom Jonn A, fans & Co. $000 Worult Of slate Gpun ihe :raudulent pre.ence that te owned j Peal estute in Queeus county. Mr. Feows prose. cue! the case and obtained a conviction, Air, = tho prisvuce’s couusel, nLe: posiug Be de- eave, Judge Kediord was about to pasa a severe sentence | upon Romer, When tue Compmatesutinverposed Jors| Jen ency tn View of the het. tess conditivn uf Kower's | fauity. His woud seateuved him to the State | Pron for ope year COURT CALcAD .u.—IHIS DAY, SurreMe Count—Genenat Trerw—MNeld by Juilges Ingranam, Barnard and cardozo.—Nos 18, Liv, 140, Ty thd Abd, 146, 148, AAT, Ud Ad, LOU, Lod, 152, Los, | 154, 166, 197, 158, 159, 160, 15, 102, 165, 461, 165. ae CUS r Ue ener elt by Judge rads.—Nvs. 1 to, 151, 17 7, 2V1, 202, zu5, | | 20h ae, By at Px ~~ icaapeinai || UP EME CoURT—CLKCUIT—lari 1~ Helw Wire | Van Brant—Nos. 101%, bolt, 1393, rrr re i _ ' Lslvy 167%, 1A, Lvd L445, LV47, LYOl, LIT!, 10st, ddd, 2A, 205 2UK, 485, LOT, LONY, ZL) Pit nM "1 SUreMOR COURT—Te AL Teun Pari 2—Held by Judwe MeCunn.-—Suort causes-Nos, 1150, 1161, 133i, 1400, 1381, 807, L294. i497, 11a, 18d, r c y OF CoMMON PLRAS—EQUITY TerM—Held by Calef Justice Duly.—Nos. 147, Log pA ail 109, 164, 163, 107, CUUKT OF COMMON PLRAS—THKIAL TeRM— 1l—Held by Judge J.B. Duiy.—Nos, ‘ty oon aa | Livi, Wu, 972, 03, 194 Git, Lhes, LAAs, LLL LEDS, | ile, 1117 Part 2—ueld by Judge Larremore.— Nus. 945, 947, 1045, 1064, Tl, Lik, Liz, Lose, 104, 1109, Lud2, L984, LAS, L119," 1129, ‘Lit, | Maine Courr—TriaL Tenm— Part t—elt by | Judge Joacolnsen.—Nos v42i, T262, UO. Part 3. | Meta by sudge Curtis.—NOs, 2515, 7985, 6044, 804 A Mysrertocs Hur it tHe Matne Woons,—a | | correspondent of tie Bangor whrg wrees nat a few days sce sume lunverMen ab we Molunkus Lake, tn townsuip A, aud No, range, had uccasion ty drive’ a’ tea lo witit hay by w cave ob Lie border Of Lhe tke, aun on a count OF The Mygh Wiads vlOWEIE OF A purl of Lieut | load mude a sagt “departace from te destut romu, Whee wey discovered & spall, low tog bund lug OF Lub aunost liuden In ee'shravnery, Th | structure was enlirely closed up, Urere vem 10 | opemmg left or duur or Wikuuw, and Une discover. | ers pried of a few OF Une 10x Lo yarn an CULEAnee, ‘Phe tnterion Was Ugh! tie-ety ane te door covered Wilh everyreel DOU Ut ONE side Walk MeHg | a, Hesteped be., O8 Which Was imsernbeds— | Deut: siall ve tie deen Of thor WoO revewls Luvde seuieis.” There were uo clips of other mulvations Beal 1 the viEMIY bo build Cie Hut With, aud tee Lumberure were gready passed to RECOM VUE Hos prese, We this MA reMOAGeH spot. | Pornays tt was tue rewideaee Of a brane Ku Kins | OTA OD. Their Capture and Reformation—Attempt to ‘We Stispect tint they woula like to lake a giauce at | their Jatser, 1y whose compantousmp and under | whose control they have been from the heur of their birth to the present time, | Wells Parks, Mets a smal, thin, wiry maa, and Js | avout tity-one years ot axe, ob account of vy a comb, 13 disposed to curl. | pleasure oy attempun, toseraten tae | ran joto the wouds, Belvre being on exnivinon id | of the fhelds aud (he Lorex Stamens Connrnee eat mesmo oe ONore THE PEANSYLVASIA WILD CHILDREN. Learo Them to Talk-—-Ske:ch of Their Father and Mother—:be Former a Pho nearapber, (From the Scranton (Pa.) Republican, Nov. 8.) Beiore imtruducing our readers to the viliaren Hts pame is Thomas His balr is bent, and not being interfered with much Ib 18 possible that his face may have made ad acquaintaace with | an oid stove pipe bat tha; u,ot have been in sion @ century ago, hus ON the semolance of a SHITL, ADU dispays a Leck ule as disinguished for its Variely of color a3 Ibis ior the style in whica Its Wora, He Was Lora in Exeter township m Lazerne county, at a place ciliet Gardner's farm, in tne yeur idt, Here ne hved unt.) ie Was titeen years UF age, during Watcu bone he Went to school occa- siouaily toa schoulmarhs named Kmaina crown. Mis rather tuen moved tae we Woods in Monroe townsuip, Wyonlug county, Where he nas tived since, Afier taking up ius residence here he went lu school at Dia noid uilow, «here & pedurosae named Cuauncy sherwood professed (Oo Witiate tne Tsing genus of ine dis rict in tne mysteries of Teduihg, WHUbY ane allied, His acqaaintance With the echovluaster here led to his iitroducion: to his wile, -be being a cousin of the “mau oF learn- Jug.” stdia 00> tase Lhe tedious process of con- veying her iv quiltin. parties, bv spelling schools aud Oiher “dvings,"” WiLeh Le takes Wilh some couutTy Bwalds to Kuile tie gidatus of ove In bs bosou, His wite jumped rignt wito ats affecuons the trst tune he saw ner, aud fis ptogress tuto pers being ut avout the sume rate, they ,oined nanJs aad got married. ‘he persou Who Ued the knot was an Muvides! Bawed Jona Fier, Who was a squire, and at tue sams time followed the houvrab.e euploy- meut of a warner at slavtown, on the road be- tween Centerviiie and Bowman's Creek. He was twenty-six years of age whea the formed wis conjugal aliance, and accorung to fg OWA StOLY LE wd) ONE HOL AL ail Fines calculated to cuntribute to his comior: or lead finn to look back | Of the vecasion With fee.ngs ol ptereure, ‘Toush giving no evideace v1 niucn edueavon, he speaks Quite Quently and has a variety ol words at coin- mand, He is sumething ot an elucutionl-t und gives Vaulel Webster's euogium on Washingion with consiveravie power aad eect. Perbaps his Most remarkanle Accompusument 1s wnat he can write a sysiem of phouugraph,, which he p'cked up OUE OF The vid vo /K, WIM COusl lerav.e Papidity. ‘The churacters are made with great legivilityand te can read Liem avonce. Lats 18 & sirange accom. pilsuiueni, aad shows the manner in which ve has empioyed bis Miad and Ws lemure moments in Wis Wart home, He uses Lue pen im over ways With ood eal of dexterity, WIs Bpecimeus of printing Ang Worthy of Inspection. Lis We Was |Wenty years of age when he mat ried, thus waking ver sovUs Six years tis junior, OF loriy-five years old. Unto last Murch, or, as tie otd m.n says, about the time the maple sup was tun- hing, sz couanued to share his fae, bul leit tnen, and Ubuugh he has heard ramors vt ver whe. eabouls he Na. nol becu able to earn Jetinitely her pla ¢@ OL aboae at preseut, ‘The reason she assiznea for leav- jug ulin, he s.ys, Was boat tue Loy was gelling tuo strong lor her, (dat she Was becoming alrad of tim and vot avie to mauage aim, He Hints, however, al some ovher-reasons for her departure, and. waen | reierriuy Wo her desertion sveaxs wivn au evivent expression of sorrow and regret. Un guibg away she tovk wi. her oue chutd, & boy about three years ol age, We are now prepared to introduce our readers to tne Mal OWects G1 Curtos:ty—ihe chuirca, These are a voy auduirl, As tu ther exact uges the fatuer cannot speak delinitely. ihe practice ol civiized Ite of registering Une ages o, omspringin the family Bible was fu.lowee by wim; bat he says lus wie de- Siroy ed se recurd oF took tue book away With her. He supposes, however, that the oidest chitd—vine girl—was burs avout three years alter their mary riage, woich would make her age about tw Between her age aud the boy's there ts thy 18, Taking ttts uze uoout uineseen. as they appear on exnioition they are ciotued wita red fanuel shirt and pants, ou.toned iuusely around tem, the pants bemg a tive lacking in longitude, and only coming the leagih of their knees, ‘Their appearance 18 not all mote, but ramner siunple. ‘tne faces of Lorn are sitarp, te nos-s prominent, the cneekbones tngh, the moutns large, tue foreueads thrown buc« & ‘illue, but not low, | cheie complexion florid aud Lt up all the time with Alaugn, ‘ine vai oi their heads 8 the identical cowr OF ther laters and 18 tong and matied. ‘Their lower extremines ure wv litue distorted, owing ty the hubic of s,uatlins on the groand wita bot their umus turned i one direction, ‘their skin 13 Tyvgh aud hard and covered with borches and Scratches irom exposure. ‘ine girl is stouter than the boy and is very ducilé. Ane bow Na» che appear. ance ol being starved aud has an ugly dispusiuon. | ‘Tus he manifests someiimes by fuhiing win tue father, ana te giti ovars the warks of several wju- Ties 1uf.cted ou her watle wi ld-aumor. M stot tue ule, bowever, they are kindly disposed towards euch otner, and wuen pleased the toy maniests 1s giri's urm or face, alter witch he puts bis lingers im ms mouth and does so agin. [hey are con-taatly wurterng | Somecming to themseives, as if wakiog an effort to speak, Dut there is no evidence that chey under. Bletid eaca other, Their carly history may be Lod in wa few worus, Theil mocier was of adelicare Nature, and both the cntiuren at on earty age were suect .o bts Tuey oever manifesied any dispo- sition to ariichlute Bagish, ‘ihe itner complains that the mower let them run goour through the | woods in the summer tune taxed, urging as a! reason for her neglec. that ihey did not | require any clothing. in the winner she made them meccasins wud put a clon around their shoulders, and aurlog the utmost rigors o1 Lie Season (his Was their only cothing. ‘Tne gitl, espe- ‘ciuity, 13° Very hardy ua gaventarons, ste nas been known to roam away several mues fom nome Aud sleep Out severd Nights In (ue most imlease cold. Sue olten appeared naked u,ou te puvtic Toads, aad Upuu tae approaca of a travener woud her Method oF lucomution Was on all-.ours, she Nay. ing xratually become haoituated to tus system of rogressiva by sceking tor veech uals aug the jOuves i ite woods, (nis Mugat furusn Vacwin or Some o1 the advocates ot the “Development hypo- tess”? Will an ims.auce Of “everson,” und ne Dight flid im tus creature Ove OL the mts. ing uks so long sougit acter, With tho exception of the epileptic atiacks wile young the cnid.en fave been very nenlthy, ‘Thew diet has been principally potawes and other vegetumes, ‘Aheir tutnerowns tit. ucces of land where wey Were rewredt, but they lave never done any work. Ther uearest negnvor was a mule distant. cis name was Kictard Kymon, He was a tumoer ver and Owned & saw mill, and it Was principally through Ms enaueavors that tne iather was induced fo exutull the caudren. we tne Uwe Of (ner mo uer’s desertiou toe father mas had great diit- cuily 1a taktug Care Ol heal, @spociady as tue voy hus mauuested lately a dispusiion of vielence toward tue gir, Wien he wished to go [row pere he hat to resort to tying tue w disiadco trom eava ovher us a means oF Matial safety, ‘rhe Laruiture of the 10+ Was w bed and a few rude Sealy, ‘The tater says that the House once could Godst OL Naviug & stofe calied tue *sOudor,! a round bollomed pot and KeLiie and a pan, out these she boy Uroke aud lacteriy cooking Was duue oy Means of a fluc, WItN tue assistance Of some pieces or stwet irom. In speakiag Of their Hous-nuta pro- erty He said the launly owned three sueets ve.ore Is Wite elt, Dut (hese Were rene and naut tur ser- Vice. Mts clinawure Cou isted of a lew uel plites, which, however, were Kept ta @ travk, ana only taken out upon the urtival of company. ‘The chil drew were ted irom Un plates, 1b13 wa eacouracing evidence as to the fature ot those umortaaate citidrea taae slate ielr intro ducuon to civutzed Lie chey dave improved in dis posted and LAdICs, aE SHOWS Chae Wiha proper are their ceveuipuon irom tere present barbarous: COUMLEOH 1S PUSSIU.e, (he Chikdren ace slap y the Victiuis OF Hi-usage and Negloc, ANd notwitustand- Wg Ue professivns of tHe Licher OF Couceru, Ne Dust Mave Had Ue Listinets Of & orate to permit tu to grow up it such a state Of misecy and degradation. As there Case Sands NOW Luete Lele uot and my ment would be che whi ot Aa- ty und stowd be the ann of tiose coat ithe. ‘Tats wil nov DE AccomMphsned by exits Ing them tthe Wid beasts Larouggouc Cie country, WES wsdl UpOu Our CVilLZetie. 60 perintt tats, aud We Would appeal fy Me Navase Add pUsiavCutopic In our mdse te rescue Uiera frown Mien degradya gud degrading situation, A WILD WOMAN IW PENS®YLVANTA, Gedhartavilts, Bomersas connty, Pa., claims the Senso ol We Woe Te nas & geutiud, otmen Fare wild Wo vboy @imost as UAE us Was eve alter Ure fail, lor she wears ONLY AA wpeoN OL Lenves, sane | Guts OF Dark sted a MecKlace oF leaberces. SWLE as | Some two story aud basement Cott TY ReAL ESTATE FORK SAL Kast Side, in PERA? OLASS DWELLINGS ° for sale aw by V. K. SiRVENSON & BOM. new, deairable, weil iocated medium sized house. 1 Dest perd new residence, near 43th a:rect, hear bth 8!., fulie.zed superb dwelling. Madison av., near 4th at., douile dwelling, 3lx'0 feet, 4th one ill and one medium ize 1 house, &, shear Sth av. desirable leasebole 58}, 54th, D5cb and Sih sty., near Sth and Madison a ful! medi avi small ized dwelhngs. ‘Apply at the o” ce, 11 Ping street, nue, Fiity-pinth street ana th entrance to Ue vauable 28 foot Grand Boulevara, facing Park, on the (rand Clrele, an extra 1ni0, IN, 11 Pine street, A THIER ANENUE, ADJOINING | NINETIETH + street, entrance to Central Park,— Five very desirable Lots for sale, low: ale» four building Low near Fifth avenue, ‘on Exgoty-iourth V VENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. CORNER AND TWO ADJOINING LOTS ON LEX- fn ton avenue, in Harlem, per lot; a 80 a han e and three Loin; both Inquire “of BELKMAN. & nd avenue. CHEAP HORSE FOR SALE—MUST BE SULD, THE owner having vo use for him; can be seen at 228 Sixth reet, near Bowery GOUD INVISTMENT.— FOR SALE—FIVE STORY Building, Pear street, near Wail; pays 15 per cent net apcome; greater part mortgage if desirea, HALL J. HUW, 12 Pine street, Weat males OR BALE OR LEASE—TO EXPRESEMEN, MILKMEN, | car men, the two story frame House, cull ‘lot, 560 Went | Forty-ninth JOR BAL Houee, with {mprovements ; soendid tocation fo: 28d West 4 wenty-ti 1U MAN FACTURERS.—FOR SALE, A LARGE BRICK XI) feet, with k, and with eight Lots, on West Borty-first street, beiw en Tenth und Eleventh avenues, Apply to T, & SHEP: HERD, 25 Broadway. $] 000. ~A BAROAIN—THREE STORY HIGH Bh stoop brick House in West — Forty-third strech. Ingulre a 26 West Furty-third street, before 10 A. M. or after 4 P. M. 44 Robinson street, 15.00, MARTI stable in the rear for four xpressinan or & cartman, PROPERTY BROUKLYN —A THREE STORY aND BASFMENT | @ SALE AND | ALS AT AUCTION, Dy acbEN AUCTIONEER, MINER & TRorueR, MINER tate wauEt OE Le DS & abitshest 1847), Genter! Hou-ehold Furaiture, removed for conventence of ‘tale; particulars 1m time. UCTION NOTICE.—R, f. HAZELL, AUCTIONEER, VHIS DAY (FRIDAY), Nov. 17, at 1034 o'elock, at our salesroun 118 Cuainbers atrect, 0 ol French and ( el Cutlery, Plated W logues on morning of sale. - _ R. T. HAZELL & 00. L¢ Cham! ers str Auctioneer N & CO. Al CTION! near Morning pile 12 M,, al bxchang uraday, Nov room, HI 'Bro UGUST MARTENS & © Auction 86 West Fitteeoth Jauihee.t Household Furniture, Piano ortes, Bronzes, Painting» Drawnig Koom Suit aud costiy Wor! Rarg chauce for housekeepers, he sale o: the xeuson On this day (Friday. ut the elegant resitence 38 Wert Fit. teenth street, near Fifth avenue, commencing at 13g o'clock. | Drawing Koom Suita, Pompadour and Marie Antoinette tyes, covered richest satin bracate rquecerie Canela, | Etageres, Bookcase, Jardinieres, Canterbury, Eocolnnres, Veivet Medallion Carpets, Paintings by eminent arusts ; mag- nfficent rosewood Pianotorts, 8! er; rose. woo! and walnut Dre w Beastea is, Wardrobes, Matiresses, Biaukets, Ixtension Table, Siteboard, Cutlery, | Siver Casters, Toreens, Salvers, Dinner, Ten Service; China Ware, Linen, Glassware, &c. Aigo all the Furniture Servaats’ | Apartments,’ Base vent,’ Kitchen Fivnitare. N. B.—Partes | ‘wishing to attend this sale take FIfb avenue stages or Sixth venue cars. Competent persons in attendance to pack and remove goods, = ate RCH. JOMNSTON, AUCTIONEER, Office and sa esroom, 37 Nassan street, Opporite the Post offiee, HANDSOME SECONC HAND FURNITURE, INLALD WITH Matt ETE RIE BOIS DE ORB; Ros WOOD INLAID SUITS, ‘te, BELONGING TOA GK MAN NOW IN KUROPE, JOUNSTON & VAN TASSELL will sel on SATURDAY, at 10's o'clock, at thelr salesrvom, U7 Nangan streak, a large asoriment of elegant 1 4 Furniture, consisting [n part of ormoln anu vols ‘kK Tables, with Centre ‘ani | tagers to mateh; Armotr de Giaze, Devotional Reorption Chair Lonis XIV. Fauvouls, owk bed: im Suits, Moquet Car. lip wood; Parlor Bi ets, ‘aiy's Work Table, inrd Table, lady's kecritvire, wood Kuifet, Sevies, China Clock and Candelabras, Loange and ant carved rosewood Uris, very superior Bed ling. ormola sy Chair, {9 leathers ele- J ERALD BRANCH O¥FICE—BRUOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR 1d NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT NKANCH O¥FICR, AT NO, 4 COURT STREVE, VITY HALL SQUARE, OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TILLS P.M. BROOKLAN CARRIERS AND DEALERS CAN RE- CEIVE THEIR PAPERS Al THE HERALD BRANCR DELIVERY, NO. 7 FRONT STREET, BROOKLYN. OR SALE—A VERY DFSIRABLE THREE STORY ‘and basement brick House, on Henry street, Brooklyn, teaw ifally furnished; owner poing, abr ud; wii geil for the Ow Prive of $LUW, | KEL D & HOY, No, 6 Dey street R SALK—TWO STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE “78,000 ; 8500 cash, balance in. instalments; also corner brick Houre, + rooms, and Store; also corner House, brick, ina good locality; well adapted for a druggist or baker; also corner Lignar Store, siuck and Fixtures. Ci beseen oa Sundave.. loquire of the owner, WM. THOMP. SON, corner Fitcenth street and Sixth aventie, South Brook. va. F abe 10 LET—A THREE STORY, BASEMENT, SUB-CELLAR an-tatile House, 25x40; all modern improvements. 186 Haltiomveet, between Henry anit Clinto . atreeta, 10 minutes? waik from ‘South or Watt strect terry. inquire of A. He Pacific street, Kent $1,000 per anoum, HOWE, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. FARMS—G00D SOIL, MILD OLI- C.K. uANDIS, Vmelana, LL WANTING A, malenfor papers address WHOLE OR PART OF A FURNISHED COTTAGE to let—Near ferries and cars; rent very low 10 a rood HOTE TO LET—OUT OF TAE CITY, COST FIG, ae tow rent, COAMITH, owner? Frank: ‘taud William stree.s, DESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—AT Baldwinsville, Soutn Side Raftroad, L J, ; ten or twent Acres: convenient to depot: house new, ' Apply to J. SIMON- SON, 20) Chatham square, New 1 ork. FINE FARM OF NINETY ACRES FOR SALE-—ON the Central Railroad of New Jersey, £7 miles from New “ars, peaches and fall cearing; atl the ubstantial residence; fine stream: mag- Address SOMERSET, Herata A fort louse, corner Frank! small fruits; goo nilicent mountain scenery. ‘oflice, SMALL, WELL FURNISHED COUNTRY SEASIDE Hotei for sale, near chy; does good business all the year Tonnd; luug lease, cheap rent; large shed, horses, arrl ges, Ac. ; bar does a good winter trade; will sell at a bargan, a3 owner has other business in the city; might exchange fora very neatly titted up amall barroom down town. ‘Kadress HUTEL, box 129 Herala ofice. OR. SALE—SEVEN ACRES OF LAND, TWO MILES from Pininfield, N. J. Apply at $7 Madison street, New York, for three days, (rom 8 to 8. RK SALE—PROPERTY CONSISTING OF SIX ACRES of L two Tenements and large Mil), 90x30, with forty horse power stewn engine, miutway ‘tween New York and Phia elpbia, on the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Cam- den and Amboy Railroad, with wharf and railroad sling, location giving extraorainiary facilities for any mannfactur- purposes. Apply to H. BR. VAND) CK, office of Cam- den and Amboy 1 North Kaver, aiiroad Co., pier No. _REAL ESTATE VO EXCHANGER. NIOK COTTAGE HOUSE AND LOT, WELL LO. cated in Krookiyn, to exehange fora Store Business, worth trom $2,000 to $3,000, Address KEMP, owner, box 6 Herald ottice, OR SALE OR EXCHANGE POR GOOD MERCHAN- disa--16 choice Lote ia Rutherturd Park, on high ground, pear Kinglan! station; equity $3000 address OWNii, box 280 Heraid otce, MPROVED. PROPERTY IN BROOKLYN-CLEAR, worth 340,000, will be excbanged for improved Plantation fn one of the'wnif States, None bit principale need address JAMES LDWAKDS, 887 Pulton street, room 6, Brooklyn, 10 EXCHANGE-—FIRST CLASS REAL ESTATE AT Oranges, 8, J Cor s stock of Clothing to go West, . B, SHROPE, 181 Broadway, room No. % TT FRCHANGE—FOR A GOOD BROOKLYN HOUSE, Wil locate! three story brown atone modern lwel ing, weat_aiie, ne... Fitly-ninth street. Address BUSINESS, Uerald office, with full particulars, No agente, 10 KXCHANGE-—SOME GOOD IMPROVED PROPER. ty, sitnated inthe Eighteenth and Twenty-ist wards of for vacant Lets, or a smal’ Place in New J oF Merehandise, | Apnly to, OLIVER DAVISON, 18 Ann sireats oF SMITH & CO., oF JOSEPH DAVISON, 483 Marcy rookiyn. 7 ANTED--SOUTHERN OR WESTERN LANDS, FROM + Broadwa: e have carey pera Ave [0 sed ner , USNC I Ler Vistis LO Lhe neghuOrIng OUSES ait OUtSKIGS Of be Vike; yer Uno. Wut fave seen ner declare that she is iar wom | Y in person anu countenance. Ler oval Juce Is set WIHT Keen Oaex O¥es wud Leamed ut loag Masses of Howie WALK Nace, and wien ger tll, | Blender ligure soe bus The at OF the queen ot tne forests, Like most Women, sas has & Br al | And Konnds away Over lences: an as HEVEr YUE BLLCIIPLs to appruae. Her, yeb slg 1a | HOMME, and AVIS Lu Uke MauLEF LO great Jusitarity wit women. | For chndren, Wowever, sho seems to have yrent fonuness, as Was CXOUIPIOE! only a LeW Gays past Witte passinge tear Che AONE Of a TATMer sue esp.ed A LUKE yur tiree or (unr vears Old pPooyteg to toe Troud, Cromenns, she crawied weanrd af Wich a SHOTE distance OL Lae ent, Che Wound, cleared (he eves, 1h le Best ue.aent seized the sofemuitig Gail Kod Was away ab Lie lop of her speeds ‘Tue mother, Newtine Lue. creams oF her chnd, pursued, screMuMmmng Yet more lout hustand, weirvoted oy cries of cout, lw boc Clause, ‘Toe Wid womad, bmnog i Cuvee by Lie WweHths OF wae Elid, utepped 1b and © eu. The lanes Was unue uted, with the exeepliod OF some scratehes, Wieb, wo donb, mM AU TIDGane (0 che ons Mis OF the seraOge dete ‘one to five cents per acre, cask. Attdress CASII, b 442 Herald oon, ore HOUSaS, Rae as, c WANTED, LADY DE°TRES A GOOD, PLEASANT ROOM, FUR- pishedy Avuress, stating full particwars, terms, Ac., . Ex tation G. Gd. A SMALL FAMILY DESIRE TO REXT TWO NIC) turnistied Roome to centiemen, without board: neigh- borhood good; terms low. 862 West Filteenth street, near Lights avenue, A SINGLE GRNTLEMAN WANTS A SMALL ROOM wit grate fire, gas and good Board, In x well warmed house, ail for g1 ‘Address, I. M., Herald office, A. NidoW, WiVit A LARGE AMOUNT OP [:LEQANT furniture, wishes to meet with some party willing to be security for a house, for whiter she will give the veritable comore of a home. Refssercem given in regard to capacity, Ac. qddross Mrs, MELKER, Leraid Uptown Branch omice, 1,65 Broadvay. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT TWO OR MORE unfurnished or partly furuished Rooms, for housekeep- Tog, with a reapeciabie tarnily; 95 per month, Address NEATNESS, Lox 109 Herald Uptowr Branch office, 1265 Broniway. ELY FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—BETWEEN FIFTH ani! Sixth avenues aud Fourteenth anc Fortieth strvets; 3,000 a your. Sout address, street, nuinber to W Broadway, room 44, immedraicly. y PANTED—A SIRE, OR A PART OF A STOR, with show window, for ladies’ articles; between Bow: ery and Oreberd street, in Ground street, or between blerenth and Thitteth etreets, on Sixth avenue,” Address 11. G., box 1Wi Beraid outice, WY ror nanan SMALL ROOM, FURNISHED OR UN. furnished, for an offes, Nght business: or a Floor on of near, from Foarteenth to Twenty-third street moierate rent. Appy to gr address Madame FANNY BERL, 89 Broadway, WANSHD—A DARGE PURNIGHED ROOM, HY A gen oman Letween Tenth and Twentieth streeta and Broadway ant tighth avenne ; week, Address B. 1, 338 wi rier mast HOt exceed or wich ateret, bd TANTEDU NFURNISHED FLOOR OF FIVE. ROOMS up town it private house, with coaveniences (or bonsekeeping; reat avout $25; no children, Address box 1,405 Post otliee, WANTED ROOM, AY A GENTURMAN, IN A PAMILY where there ate no boarders; most fe well furnished and fo good locations rent not te’ exceed 4.3 per month. Adurest PARTICULAR, He¥ald Uptown Branch ollice, 1,288 Broadway. WANTED BY A SMALL FAMILY OF ADULTS, Pen. manent y, en unturn shed Houre, or a Frenes Fiat, with jan tor, 10'8 good .oenety, Address NORTHAMPTON, Herald Uptown Branch otfiee, 1.265 Broadway. WASTED A THIRD STORY, THREE ROOMS, COM. municatiogs (or Cor adatts, with Hoar, In a iret case house, loc ton Between Third avenue, Broad: Pi tieth acroems, Addresd, atating tertns cw moderate) and location, F. K., box %211 Post ollice, WANTED TO HIRD BY A SMALL FAMILY, A NEAT | three or tour sory House, between Ninth aud Thirty fourth strects and Fonrth and Sixth avenues, Au WOUD, box LB Lterate owes, wentieth must ve WANTED TO RENT NOW OR BY DECEMBER 1, cod cass Furnished House for boarding or lodviog: bighth to Thi teth street, Fourth to Sixth avenue, Adaress W.¢ Herald Uptowa Branch onice, 1,265 Broad Carpets, Mirrors, large assortment of Kitchen Furni- also Sewing Machines, Office Furniture, rosewood Piano, fine rosewood marbie bed Billiard Table, Now on exhibition in o m and e.ure Gallery. LBERT B. WALDRON, Al) Salesrooms 105 Li Assi TONER, f will well chia day. by order of J. 0. 8,21 Parlor Suits, made for eliy ushionable materials aud 4A. S. Whitehouse, 1 Tetuil trade inthe bes good designs, § A wand large neu Furniture ¢ Particulars to-morrow, wil AUCTION. AUCTION, (FRIDAY) MORNING, at 1034 ofcloe! elegant resi W.'F. Richards, Ao, 252 Weat Forty: od street, one block west of Broadway, near Se Velvet, Brussels, Medallion Carpet 744 octave Pianoforte, rich Parlor 8 Marie Antoinecte ana Grand Duchean, ent description of crimso and crimson and gold. brocatel | Cabinei eres, gilded and inlaid Tabies, Pier aud ova! Mirrors, Lace firtaing, Krench Bronzes, Works of Att, Statuary, Vusex, Clocks, Hookeuse, Parlor Desk, Turkish and Oriental Furut tore, Paintings by eminent artista, Library Furn tive, rose wood and walnat Chember Suuts, style of Lonis XIV: Bed- ateada, Bareans, Wasbstands, Commodes, Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattresses, Bedding, Blinkews, Ko'stera, Pillows, Bolas, Chairs, hockers, Fredch walnut’ Kulfet, cost $300; Herts’ patent !'xtension Table, Dining Chairs, rich cut Giass, Crystal aud Silver Ware, serventé Furniture, <6, EDWIN NICHOLS, Anctionéer, N. B.—All the furniture made to order for the present owner. ond will be wold to the hu:hert bidder withuat reserve thin day, rain or shine, Parties wishing to attend this sale Bedding, &@ wloyues. th avenue. nk.cent rosewood tyle of Vompadour, ‘overad with satin, blue’ satin, green. and he take Siith, Broadway or Seventh avene cars. Responsible men in attendance to cart or pack goods for purchasers, GREAT PUBLIC AUCTION OF | HOUSENOLD Furaiture-Pianororte, tine Uli Paintings, Bronzes, fo be wold thin (tr RIVA Y ) morning, commencing ut 11 o'elook, LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, will dispose of all the elegant and costly Houschod Furnitare contained in tive Slory brown stone resulence 130 West Twenty-third street, IL SALES AT AUCTION. ORIN AEs 1. ARDHALS 8 \LE. Branities, Port aod Sherry Wines, J Seorch Whiceya, jen wane Cigara, ao. RICHARD WALTEXS, Ancuonesr, "wilt (Friday), at Ve o'etvok, at 2/ Mast Mromds HKourno, Rye, Scotch and other Whiskeys, Port and'Shorry Wines Kums, Ging, cases gn, barrels Vinegar; aixo Som Imported 1 roiture, Stoves: Ke. Sei ositive. Desk Mor NSS DONOVAN, Marsiah JOSTPON EMENT. ‘Art sale, Heluel fund for the Vo) Pal free affte from one best artista, Digheat bidder on the ever ‘Chicage. rtists of Chicago. "to be sold ty auction to the DAY, 20th and zhst, meneing at 734 o'¢lock each evening. To the public — . The entire proceeds ot this sale will be devoted to the até Of the artiate of Chiewzo of whom have been left ea- wgration in that city, Cals tirely destitute by the logues ready and py Free Exhinity at the Clinton Lail, Astor lay and eventngy 8, art aud beok rome. GhO. A. LEAVITT & CO. JAWNBROKER'S SALE—THIS DAY.—JAMES AGAR, mag beeen a 60 New Howey, Sit ints Menta Zona J. Melly, 208 First aveauss” Ce Ae By orden ot AWNBROKER'S SALE.—R. FISLD, AUCTION , 121 owe will sell this day, at Ob ft ba Men's and Women’s Clothing, Dresses, Shawis, Uandercloth- ing, Quilts, Blankets, Bedut shoes, <b. ; also Coat, Pants ana’ Vests, . By order E. Farmonbola, Market alreet. ICHARD WALTERS, AUCTIONE® R— FIRST CLASB aquor Store, ahal’y sale. Will need Satneday, Now vethber 13, at 11 o'clock, at cocver of ‘Th sth street aad Fighth avenue, the Stock amd Fixtures of a tirat class Liquor Biore. CHARLES F. WATTS, Marshal. G HERMAN, A! CTIONEER. SALE OF BRANDIS, 3. Wines, Bourbons and other Liquors, this day, No- vember 17, at 1) o'clock, 13 Bowery, the stock of ao importer and liquor dealer, at auction, viz, of Iaportet and Vornestio Cem aod “ ae horsey ae cate choive old Bourbon, aa Cadinet, Woo oe! wen, ‘ifs and other Bourbon’ and Rve Whiskeys; Scovel and Irish Whiskey ; Port and Sherry Wines, jals, Bite: also 300 caces Wines and Liquors. cases and basl Champagne, Crgars, sc; Sates, Deska, Fixtares, £c, positive. Deulers tnvited. ‘ 8, AUCTIONEER SELLS THIS DAY, AP ai 44 Canal street, a large and ane eiold Furn ture, de. 00 « family break vfing Tapestry, thres-ply and o her Car ‘and Belding, Partor Suite French Pinte sy Sve Stove: Toanas, Piano, Bookcases aves, Kitchen Furniture, QU Sewing Machines and a great vaviely ot other Goods; also aome on storage. mont of genteel Ho Ing up pli potas O tetotts, frtors, Chion, ¢ COPARTNERSHIPS. SSOLUTION.—THE PARTNERSHIP HERBTOFORB existing between the undersigne | un ler the orm name OF Luppert, Mankey « Kimball, formerly doing bus.mese we 104 Walker street, in the city of New York, was disolved by mutual consent Uctober 31, 18/1, The bus ness of the late firm will be settied by Luppert, Mankey & Biua, who are alone authorized to settle debts voor by the trm, GEORGE LUCPERT, FREDE WICK MANKEY, CHARLES T, P, KIMBALL, Nxw Yorx, November 14, 187: ah PARTNERSHIP, The undersigned, on the Ist day of November, 1871, came copariners tozetner for the purpose of eartying: ote general furniture business, ut 108 Walker street, New Vi GEORGE LUPYPERT. FRrDERICK MAN KBE, JACOB M, BLU New York, Nov, 16, 1 (THE COPARTNERSHIP RERRTOFORE KNOWN AS ‘J. Wagner &J. Hepp, procuce mercbante, doing bustle nese at 817 West Washington Market (Country row), bawe this day dissolved partuership by mutual consent, JOHN WAGNER, Jus 14, 1871. JOUN HEPP, 8 Will be carried on hereatter by JOHN HEPP. ESTABLISHED HIMSRLP In city for the purpose of conducting a general shipping and commission business. A. EMLLIUS OUTERSRIDGE, 71 Pearl street. Post oMce box 372% Repressuting Harvey & Cn, New- foundiand, HE UNDERSIGNED HA! + BUSINESS OPPORTUNLTIES. —FOR SALE@THE FIVE YEARS' LEASE, STOOK ‘and Fixtures of the Hardware, Wheelwright and Biaok- émfihs’ Materials; the rent is very low; basa large tea and a good stock; or woud take a parent. who conld atte to the busiuess on acconnt of the sickness ot the owcer. Ap- ply to WILLIAM ABBOLT, No.6 City Hat! pluce. AN ACTIVE MAN WITH 81,200 CAN SECURE A Bust. ZX ness, secured b; patent, and make a large sam of money. Apply to E. M. Co., 142 Fulton street, HALF INTEREST IN A VERY PROFITABLE CASE. Business, wih first class party, for $1,200; will have charge of the business. Ap 1, ats West enty-sixth at, AS SUNLIGHT APPARATOS. CALL AND SEE If. * State, country and city rights for sale; first class can vaswers wanted; can make 810 1 day near Sixth avenne, consisting of elegant Pianoforte, best city makers: Parior Suits, Library and t/iuing Room Bulty CI ber Suits, in rosewood and wl stenda, Buresus, Washstands, dc. ; 25 elegant curled Kalr and Spring Mattresses, I-xter Centre ‘and Side Tables, Chaire; solid Si-ver and Giaxe Ware catalogue. To pe sold to the highest bidder, re, cost, N. B,—Goods packed aud ehtpped, UCTION SALE AT PRIVATE MANSION, 124 West Twentv-mxth street, near Sixtn avenue, HENRY ZINN, Anctioneer, el s this any, commencing at 1056 o'clock, al! the elegant aud costly Housshold Farawire contained th the above pri 7até mansion, viz.:—Konewood Pianoforte, rich Parior Soits, made latest stvies; Mirrors, Paintings, Bronzes, room Suits, rosewood and walnut fedstead enna, Bedding, Carpeta, Hate und Spring Beds, & Diningroom, Basoment and hitchea Furniture, aud 300 lots of necessary Household Furaiture, Sale positive. UCTION NOTICE, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), at Wo’oock, REGULAR SEMI-WELKLY SALE OF DRY GOODS, ONE THOUSAND Lore, ine! ndin, DRESS GOODS, SILKS VELOETS, SHAWLS, LACES, LINENS, FURNISHING GOODS, WOOLLENS, CLOTHING, SOFT HATS. ‘Also, 1,60 DOZEN FINE SLASTIC. SUSPENDERS, Atiention of buyers fs invited. Catalogues and goods now reat WM. TOPPING & Auctioneers, 132 Church street, UCTION BALE OF A LARGE STOCK OF WINES and Lignors, to close a consignment, this day (Friday), November 17, at 13s o'clock, at is Bowery, vir of 83 barrels choice old Bourbon and Rye and Scotch WI imported Brandien, Uolland «in, Ac. other Win nd Liquors, in casks, barrels wad cases Tron Safes, barre.s Flour, Hrkins Butter, de, City and coun- try dealers invited, Y¥ M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER. Household Furniture ‘13 day, at 103¢ o'clock, at the salesrooms, 79 Nasean street, law Tosewoo!, walnit, mahorany and chestnut Parlor, Chamber and Titnjog Room ure ; Carpets, derge Frenct: Plate Mantel Mirrors, &os it Also alot of unclaimed Baggage, Trunks, Clothing, &c., from the Bel- mont Hotel Also, by order of the Maratral, Gold and Stiver Watches, &c., to be and Biri. Dose, AvCTION KER, SOHN A. DUNITS'COn o, ‘alestoom 233 Bowery, Wi sel) on Monay next Bh Inst, ut ig o'clock, at 98 West Fourth atreet, near Hroady ay, all and entiza the elé- gent Furnitnre coctained in that Hotel and Restatrant, con- ng of Pier and Mante: Mirrors, black walnut aud ma hogany Vedsteads, Bureans, Wasbstands, Ve vet, Hroxsels and Ingrain Carpels, Feather Keds, Bolsters, Pillows, Curled Hair and bask Mattresses, Extenaion Tables, marole top Tables, lags and Silver Ware and other goods contamed in ard house, Catalognes now ready at the Auctioueer's offi Y¥JOUN A, DUNN, AUCTIONEER, JUN A. DUNN « CO, (Marshal Sale) y at Il o'clock, at, thetr ent 8 jarge quint'ty of Household Furalture, consisting © greed reps Parlor Saits, olack walnnt Bevsteads, ma- hogany Bed-teads, Cottages suits, marble top Bureaus, marble top Washstands, other Bureaus und Washstands, Stoves, Ice A teed ANI 4) Switz Tiae b Combined with ond-renowoed wn todlad Spring OW er wo wurfate ail the induce- Of the Cou.iNUNta. KpAR—concerts, prumen aes, car bid Geoce et wuarente, roMEHte KUN ZeFO), Re, virect Palle vad commmuleabon irom Went and Basel wita saxon oxen, Mirrors, Engravings, Creskery “and “Ulaae Ware, Cooks, Eatoaslon Yahies, Mankets, Sheets, Spreaie, Mat treaega, Carpe, Vileloths, te. a” PATRICK DALY, Clty Marshal, ystee A MATHEWS, AUCTIONEER-SALES- oom No, TFifth Aventio Hote’. THE FINEST COLLECTION OP CARRARA MAHOLE STATUARY ever exhibited In Uiecity, together with SUPERB ALAUAMIER GHOUPES AND. STATURTT ROMAN, FLUREN Ea, B, RVRUSCAN AND POMPELIAN VASES TAMEAS 40.5 AL8O ELEGANT CLOCKS, AUTISTIC BRONZES, &Cy the ¢eoont Importation of Mr. Ulysse Giovan hotly WILL ie SOLD AT AUCTION, AT NO 7 FIFTH AVEN B HOLE. ON MONDAY, NOV. 20, und following days, al 234 P.M, NOW ON EXIIMITION, DAY AND EVENING, with Catalo.ns, at rth street, Ry EDWARD SCHENCK, temorrow, Ith Inst, at 10g look, all of the egaut Furonure in tt hove private res per Arminater Carpet. elegant Mantel and gant benz Chandelier, mix Mebt; saperd tin Pamagk Parlor Suite, Dvlatd’ Chairs, uiars tupa; auperd Clocks aad Kronzes, nid Coratves Carpet, elegant Mirrors tntaid otacu.watent Toowensey Rabrary rary hairs, bronze Chandelter, Ao. Pnaiieh Br jegant Hat Rack, Apel “is, Kureans and English Brossels + Rockers, Dress ‘Tables, Reclining ant Main Hal , if ‘llet Stanim ClockR, Tt xe. Alay all thd elepynt Dtoing Koom Faraitere, Buffet, Exten- hates, toyeiver with’ ail the Kitehon SDWARD SOUF u MARBLE CLOCK, KLEGA By EDWARD SCHE K. » AUCTIONEER, Lehi PARIS GOONS, OK, this day, at 60 Liverty street, at n 4 ‘Tne collection of Bronzes 14 extremely large and fine, NGFR-SELULS SATUR- | at 12 Bowery, fades? and Furniture, Holiday Goou! Now. 1 Liquors, Wines ACOU BOGART, AVCTIONRER, SATUKDAY, at Use Kuetion ru Hd Fr 1 North Wittam ete, 0 «tat of Partor, Bedroom, Di ing Koom and ba WW pair Kove, Army and Horse Pisnkate, also (wo open Coaches oF Bretts, two sets double larnens. ARSHALIS SALE. oo, | will seit at ‘atone yar « at it o'eloc ftrret, UO) Uae OF AN KXECU- 8 thie day, wi P. Mat treet, betwee Firs and cutity oF Brows Stone, cub e hikerest of James ta JAS. KE. QUINN, City Maran R, FIKLD, AUCTIOS#E a, Wut a1 (hix day, nt {i o'clwwd, mt! Ll Béwery, a large a9. fovedeut of Dry 0038 aint Bat Mecatamiia ot Silky Ab aca, Merinn, ea, A ‘ pit in . Raw'he, ibs ocuec of . Feeney. Ca¥ Manaan And uncut; sever honey tt thie sah yar ARSHAL'S SAL. } ab P1008 moncb 1 ueste |. location to; now rented as furuished rooms, Addie M. Spring sireet rat oie, ST PHAZER & BERFORD, 70 Broadway, room No. 8 ARTNER WANTED—IN A WINE AND LIQUOR business, wih avout $200 cash; to the right party this fan first class portunity, Apvly at 404 Canal street, or 13 Laight mreet, between 10 and 2 to-day. ARTNER IN A YRODUCK AND COMMISSION BUSI- Pitas wantet_Avtas froin 81,00 bo 8.000, yet refereade iven, and required. Address WMSTERN NEW LORK, Jerald office. a aOR ARINC 7 9 ARTNER WANTED—KITHER SPECIAL OR GEN. eral, with about $15 000 capital, for a very protitable stap © manntucturing business; 40 per cent Vg appiicadt | responsib e ani an old merchant; is owner of the store and factory where the business is conducted, which is in one of the ment, ulous thoroughfares, one block from Broadway, Address NELSON, box 174 Her a ottice, HEATRICAL BUSINESS. WANT A GENTLEMAN to join me, with 5,00), in a theatre in chis city, where there is no risk and mouey can surely be made. Addreds THEATRI x 110 Herald villue. WATE HALF INTEREST IN A WELL ESTAR. fished protuce and commission business, Address L # E,, Herald office, ANTED -A GENTLEMAN, WITH $1,000, TO TAKE the place of one retiring, in an established businets, paying large profits, Andreas C. M., box 117 Herald oftiee ANTED-PARTNER.—A PHYSICIAN | WIDELY known, practiaing « highly respectable afit Inerat apectalty, about to visit the Inrge clttes of the Union; d agentieman of good address, business cxprcity and ea) to take charge 1 the business part of the practice. Onll- 0. day oF to-morrow, from 9 till 12, at 165 Weat Forty-elghth at) ‘OONG MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL WOULD LIKE to become partoer in an established business, Addreds €, K,, Brooklyn Branch Herald office, 600. —PARTNER WANTED, IN SAFE, PR f. po + abie store business; ample aceurity al han {;a permanent position giatunteed. Avpte Cor Cull pat Noulars at diainoud broker's store, No.1 Amity street, nese Broadway. ray —PARTNER WANTED, AS CASHIER, &Cy $1.600 bus ness in full blast; 6500 to uo ene routs sure; investment perfecky secured. Apply at stairs. jath avenu $1 O00. ao ZARTY ,,WANTED, wred | AMO: Dl. |, amount, to take the interest of = partier in wn"estaviisued business, Call at 208. Bronawayy room Te i 1 500 —PARTNER DESIRED; BUSINESS Fa. x eo fablishet; monu actaring a staple article; references given and required. Sattsiaction on terview, for which address GEOR .B, box 117 Aerald 2 OOOAEVE BUSINESS MAN WANTED—AB Dae equal partner In a weil established olti¢e bust Bess on Broaiway. Apply to MOODY & UU. No.7 Murray street, room 23, $5.00 manufactare of dram, fringe, &e., & —WITH MERCANTILE SERVICES, OR 1U,0.0 aa special partner, wantet—[n the sewing @tik, machine twist, organaine, ‘he wavirtisers own the build jn ‘tate; business estadiisiied, machinery aod real worsins order; everytulog eatistactory, Appy to L. WEINER, 29 Broadway, from 10 to 3. _______ FORNETURE, LARGE ASSORTSENT Gr CARPETS. FURNITURE, Bedding, at tie iowevt cash prices oF on weekly or inoothiy ins! Seronts, aL OPARRELL'S warervoms, Noy WO Elgath avenue, coruer Twentieth street. RARE CHANCE FOR HOUSER EEPERS.—ALL THR elegant Houxeholt Faralinee contamed in private residence 96 West Fisteenth sires, near Futh avenne, a aneritioe —Vrawins Koom Sina, Pompadontr style, covered in Balin, cost BOO), Cor $8 one do, B20; oue do, $60; Pig novorte, Llageres, Bovkouse, Maniweverts Cabiieta, Velvet, u Curpels; Pulolings, artistic Kronzea, rosewood, waintt Coamoer Furnivire, Ma tresses, Glassware, Suver- wary, Chinawaré, &e, Cali before parchasing elsewhere, T THE PRIVATE RESIDENCE 263 West FuRTY- Secon! street, between Sevruth aud Biehth avenwen— Ali the elegant Household F ire for sale at s vaeeiog, ro vetatnny Cs hos, Wa wood and than baile GREAT BARUAIN FOR CASH—PARLOR SUITS coat #800, for 1 Li; rep, $30: Kedroom Suits, $48; Brae Carpets, 06. ay url} aad 5 lots chung, at privace mapa siva, LA West Tworty-siet streey near Sixth avenues <POR SALE, CONTENTS OF FIVE STORY Ri Parlor, Library ant Drawing Rove Chumder Suits, In rosewood and w. Ing Room fura.cure, Bullet, lot to sust priretaser called Cor this NURNITURE, CARPETS AND Pete LAR eat amortinent aud the lowest prices, of cual ye weekly of monty payments, at B, a, COWPERTUWAL Tob Cinatham street. DURNITURE AT RETA WE MANUFACTURE THE meson lites Fu are, such walans Ul Suita, from $79 to 85.0; Parior Sute, from giv) wo ae Have Opened our \inmMense W048 Warerovms Lo the trad*, and show the lar.est varicty of auy uNMOUCackarer the city. Printed itustratio: of alt styes Of Furniture our own mauuractnre Curnished on appacation by mall of otherw.se. DW. W. BAXTER & CO., 202 and 204 Canal wirvel, coruer Mulverry. JURNITURE FOR SALE,—PART OR THE ENTIP, Furniture of a house of Ld ruoma; houce will, be sented, ar orn Ovdin ONTALY OR WEEKLY PAYMeNTS—CAaPETS, dML Furnitare, Hedding, eo. DistY & CONNINGHA! Sed aii 386 THEY cpadiee beat Swenry-cigine see, Prices lower thau ‘SUN Clher bOuse La the MARHLE KAT, 8 Works Wi, Lid cast ehynvemaes sirees, -MaArOW a Teined Manton. Pins Mate Voaavers, Moguuredlty chat dery cumpeutiva, Murcgages lakea 1a Wade, TEWARIS SLATE, MANTELS -LANGUSE ASSORE feat ta the city at lowes: prigias, wma ne ded y #30 5 Sixth DATS MANTOLS AT VERY LOY PRIORS, PRY KHYS SOAP COs, @ Wem Kurhieoatn street, between Fut mud Bixble ARE Uy