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DEAD, LOST AND MISSING. (Casualties in the United States STATIONS OF REGIMENTS. Losses by Death, Removals and The casuallles among the om States Army during the year 15 ainety-cight; of this number forty-Nve were ad na wweaty-iwo resignations, wore Geuerais Anaerson and Ketcuum and Profes- 30rs Manaa ana Agnel, of the M The number ot ollicers retired was eighteen, M- cludms Major General Hartsud, Assisiaut Adjatant General; Paymaster General brice and Assistant Army During 1871. Resignations. of the United amounied to nus Among the deacis wary Academy. Paymaster Geucral LMiram Leonard, The reurement Of ihe two later date January 4, 1872. The toliow- $ng isa full list of the Casualiies tor the year just enied:— DIED. Brigaaler General itovert Anderson (retired), at Nice, Fiance, ve.ober 25, bsTl. Oolouer Wiliiuin Mayn..dier, Ordnance Department, at Washing*on, VD. U., duy 5, 18 Colonel Charnes 5. Lovell (rere Ky., dunuary o, oil. more, Mil., June 25, 1 , af Louisville, ‘Colovel Wullam &. Ketchum (reuured), at Bally 871 coiwmuel Jusca Duniok (retired), at Philadelplla, Pa., Uctooer 13, Ls71. Licuieuant Colonel Thomas J, Rodman, Ordnance Dopartineut, ai Kock is act, dik, Jue 7, isTd. Soutn boston, Mass,, Sepieuver Liewsenant Coiwuel Lewis G. AEH UU (FREED) at 4 1971. Major Meuius Koweu, Corps Engineers, Dorches- Mass., July 11, 13 wi 4 iagor Shinaveussene Cuinp (retired), at Saratoga Springs, september o, Loil. ter, at Port quitman, Lexa: Bistenes, at Sun Francisco, Cal AL Columbus Arseual, UNL, U: Ranburg, S.C. Bon, wiss.. Seplemover 24, L871. fanury, at Pa., Juuuary 20, 157 a; April 18, 197 Al ry, wl Kort Caplin avid W. Porter, Assistant Quartermas- Uetuber 15 ABIL. Captain Sauuel A, Foster, Counuissary of Sub- Pepraary 2 LOT be uilitary storekeeper, , 187. alry, at Fort Captain EB, Pentose doues, un Gustavus Urban f a, Nev., January i), 187d. Captun tdwacd Mye.s, Seveuta cavalry, at Spar- AMY Lig Loid. Capuin Henry >. Gausevoort, Fifth artillery, at lvany, N. Y., April 12, ls7i. : Captata Charles H. Wittlesey, Thirteenth tnfan- Bridger, Wyouing ‘Territory, Ociober he “oaptata James Keily, Sixteenth Infantry, at Jack- N Captuin J #. Conynham, Twenty-fourth tn- Walsesburre, Pa., April 27, LT. Lawrence Laltaierro (retired), ai Bedford, 1, Captaiu Ualyin D. Manaffey (reured), at Florence, je de, SuuUary 27, 1ST1. , "9 juun Jou ilote (retired), at New York city, be Capiain Dents J. Downing (retired), at Castle Captain ‘Townsend, trelund, May Ls, 1571. meers, ®t Germantown, ia., Jane N ry, killed May Captam James McCleary (retired), ab New York, vemver 5 La7 1. 3 ‘First Lieuten nt Willlam A. Cha ieee of Engt- ‘First Liculenaut Howard B. Cusning, Avid, 1b action win Apa ‘third caval: fe ind wns dn the Whitestone Mouatuns, Arizoua Territory. Toe remains of this olicer have been recently re- moved trom the Held of baile und interred ia we N ational Cemeiery, Lucsou. tf First Liewteuant George Ashbury, First artillery, ‘drowned in Lake Ontario, Lear Fort Niagara, May 4, asi, ‘at hey West, Fia., December 21, 187 at New York chy, Marca 2 fantry, at Camp vouglus, tl, @ First Lieutenant George K. Dakin, Third artillery, 87k. Swhe Filth artillery, 17h. First Lieutenant Wilham W. Parry, Thirteenth tn- Utah Territory, Septem. First Liea.enant Joscpa b ber 4, ls71, fantry, drownes by wre in Lake Mure, Octobe B First Licutenant Will m Atwood, Twenty-first tn- ‘K ol steamer KR, G. Culvurn, 15, 187k. Fst Liewtenent baward Murray (retired), at lnyuamton, N. Y., Oclover 6, 1571. Second Lieutenant James Morrison, Jr., First whuttery, drowue. tn Luke Outario, near Fort dnfaniry, imfan’ dugara, May 4, b) Second Lieutenant Guildford DP, Jenaings, Third at Owaia, Ned., November ti, lo7L, Lisatenant ury W. ‘Jorvett, Eleventh , at treeport, Pa., June 8 lsil. becoid Lacutcuant James KE. shorte le, Eleventh at cimira, Ne Y., August 6 I87 1. Second Liew enunt Stepieu B, Tnovurn, Twenty- ‘third mtautry, al Columbus, Ohto, July 2, 1871. Engineers, santa February 1, 187. a Second Licutenant James i. Marckall, Corps of e, N. Me, April 18, Loil. S. Allison at Auanta, Ga, Surgeon Abel F. Mechem, at Pleasantviilo, Md., aly a, ANT1. Surgeon Philip ©, Davis, at Fort Benton, Montana Vaymaster ‘1homas Terriiory, Vowwer 2, sil. ‘Assisuial surgeou George HO, Gunn, at Fort Quit- man, Texas, May 29, 187 ie Chipai Mattias Harris (retired), at Fort Foot, mad., July 10,1 71. Prolessor Hyacinth R. Agnel, United States Milt- tary Acatemy, July 8 1871. us Ul. Mahan, United States Military Protessor 1 ao drowned in liudson River, Septemper 10, 4 ile " RESIGNED, Major Junius B. Whee Corps of Engineers, Oc- Lover 10, Asil, ter, December 9, 187 Captain George E, Alcen, Assistant Quartermas- Captain Joan W. Tarner, Commissary of Subsiste ance, September 4, 1871. Capita Peter 8. Michie, Corps of Engineers, February 14, 1871. Captain Morris Schaf, Ordnance Department, De- cember 3 yD caplam eury E. Alvord, Ninth cavalry, Decom- ber 9, 187 i. Captain George W, Ballentine, Seventh iniantry, May 16, boil, Firs: Lieutenant Edward ©. Bartlett, First cav- Biry, November 15, 1871. F nant James E. Batchelder, Second cav- alry, vecemuer 4, 1s7t. First Licuteuaat Ormsby M. Mitchel, Fourth ar- illery, November oo, Is71. First Lieutenant Stanisians Remak, Fi‘th artil- Jery, September 1, 1871. Lieutenant Oliver Phelps, Seventh infantry, i LT le Licutcnant Charles I, Shephard, Ninth in- First arc First ag September 15, 187. rst Lieulennat Douglass Pope, Thirteenth in- fantry, Octover 10, 1871. First rg a Johu McCoy, Sixteenth infantry, nist 31, is7i. Second Lieutenant A. Sydney Smith, Third cavalry, January 31, lsd, Secoud {acutenant Edward @. Stevens, Fifth Cavairy, December 1, 1871, Second Licuienant Sumner A. Bodfish, Sixth cavairy, January 4, 1871. Second Lieutenant vexter W, Parker, Sixth Cavairy, July 16, is7L. Antfantr Second Licatenant Robert W. Cummins, Seventh , Auuust 15, 1871. 4 tacutenunt James W. Letherbury, Seven- Beco teenih imianity, June 3, In7t. Fourtn taiautry, July 2 F Second cs ienant are 4 A. Robinson, Twenty- AT. RETIRED, Major Goneral George |. artshuf, Assistant Ad. julant General, June 20, 1871. Brigadier General B, W. Brice, Paymaster Gen- eral, January |, 1s72, BKeptember 5, 1571. tary Academy, Colonel George Stoneman, Twenty-first infantry, J, Bartlett, Protessor in the mili chruary 14, ivi. Lieutenant Colvuel tiram Leonard, Deputy Pay- Wonel We D), Master General, January L, 1872. Major F. &. Prime, Corps of Engineers, Septem. Der 6, ist. t Ma,or Milton Cogswell, Twenty-first tufantry, Sep- ember 5, [sil Captain Francis Beach, Fourth artillery, August 22, isi). Bl, ib7l. ber 14, 107i, Captain A, M, Brown, Thirteenth infantry, August Captain Franklin Yeatou, Third cavairy, Novem: Caplan Wilham 8. Jonnson, Twenty-fourth in- Jautry, May 20, lsil. Capwin James b. Sinclair, Sixteenth infantry, July 1, Lo7l, January First Lieutenant ©, M, Edwards, Tenth infantry, 87h. First Lieutevant Edward Hoppy, Ninth infantry, Novem ver 8, bs71. nd Ieutenaut A, C, Bayne, Sixth Infantry, My, Nite Second Lictenaut Frank A. Frage, Tenth infantry, Beptember 20, isi. Second Lieutenant Gustavns Magnitzky, Four- teenth tniant:y, November 14, 1974. Second Lieutenant i. ib. Reed, Tweuty-fourta in- Saniry, November 14, 1971, DISMISSED. Ph daa Henry Elus, Futeeuth infantry, Ootober 7, First Lieutenant James Collins, First cavalry, +, anit ®, louie | rst Lieutenant Archibald Bogle, Twenty-fifth ban 3 2, 187 he First Lieuvenaut Kovert E. bradford, Fifteenth infantry, Decewver 1a, Lik. Second Liewienaut George W, Roby, First in- faniry, June 14, Joi). Second Lieutevant Louis Schonvoru, Third in- fanwy, Seprember 15, 1871, fantry, August 2 Infanury, Augast 8, lo71. Second Licateas aries L, Snow, Eleveptn In- lyil. second Lieutenaat William H. Bower, Fourteentn WHOLLY RETIRED, : As George B, Hoge, I weilt infantry, August ibe : CASTIIERED, Paymaster Jonn Ledyard Hodge, October 0, 1471, Captain Winans GU. Hodges, Miltary Storekeeper, Novenwer 4, 1311. Second Licutenant Darwin G, Fenno, Seventeenth nfanity, Seprember 15, Lsil. 4% iy Surgeon Wiliam H. H. Michler, June i DROPPED FOR DESERTION, First Lientenant Henry Waiwortn Smith, Seventh cavalry, January 9, 1571. DECLINED, Charles F. Larraoee, laie "iret Lieutenant Seventh iInfaniry, the appointment of Second Lieutenuat im Twenty-tmird tulactry, HONORA LY DISCHARGED. Major Henry R. Rathbone unas-igaed, December ea tustead Of honora ly niustered out January 1ST. iW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 18 —TRIPLE SHEET. to infer a covenant of seaworthmess and fitness for jhe purpose which can @sist m aay case charter eX.sts tu (his case, and that such was tne actual in- teat and meaning of the parties, lalerri ie from we Context, seems to me to adult of no dount, ‘The P-M0UN Must Haye Judgment oa the demarrer; but leave Is given to che devendant to witharaw the de- murrer aud plead upon the usual terme, Cviminal Proceedings. Judge Benedict sat yesterday tn th United States first Lieutenant Jacob Wagner, Tenth infantry, | Circuit Court ior the despatch of criminal business, Dee-mber 9, 1370, First Lieutenaut Jonn W. Deceuber 31, lot, First Lieutenant James B. Cole, Fourth cavairy, | December 81, 1070, Instead of re STASIONS OF RE. ‘The following is a Lst Oo: the headquarters of the severai regiments Cowpusing the United Slates Ary on the ist of January, 1872 The Luird and Piuto cavalry, respectively sta- toned 1h Nebraska aid Ari oud, are ea route Chang- Ing thet flelds of operations, Four cowpanies of the Eugineer battatton are at Wiltett's Point, New York harbor, aud one company @t West Pout, ne sENT! APlilerys Fivst---Headquarters, Port Hamilton, X,Y. Second-—Hoadquurters, Frestuto, San Francisco, al. ‘Third—fleadquarters, Charleston, S.C, Fourth—Headyuarters, Yor Mclenry, Baltimore, ts Fulth—Headquarters, Fort Adams, Newport, R. L | Cavalry. First—Headquarters, Benicta, Cal, 8S cond—Ueadquarters, Ouaha, Nob, Third—Head quart Fort Mc#herson, Neb, Fourth—Headauarters, Kort Kiehardson, Texas, Futh—Heaaquarters, in the ew, Armond Six h—Heacqurters, Fort Hays. Kansa Sevoath—Hendquarters, Loulsville, Ky. Figith—Headquarters, Fort Unto Niiih— Heddiquarters, Fort Stockton, CBs Tenth—Head quarters, Fort Sul, Muian Lerrivory. Ler First—Neadquarters, Fort Wayne, Mich, Second—Headyuarters, Hunisyilie, Ala. ‘Third—licadguarcers, Fort Wallace, Kausas. Fourin—Headyuarters, rrankiori, Ky. Fillu—iieadqoarters, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Sixth—Headquarters, kort ays, Kagsas, Seveuth—lieauquarers, fort Shuw, Moutanas Highth—Lieudquurters, Davids island, New YOrk. Ninit—leadquarters, Feet Russell, Wyoming. ‘Ponth— Heady a: cts, rort Brown, Te as. Bieventu—Lcadquieiors, Port Gritu, Pexas. Epes BORA Y RR ERa: Angel Island, saa Frans cisco, Luirleenth —Headquarters, Fort Steele, Wyoming. Fourcoenth—ieadquarters, Fort Lavauue, Wyo ming. Futeenth—Headquarters, Santa FC, New Mexico. Sixteeatn- Headquarters, Nasnville, tenn, Seventecntu—ivaiquarters, Kort Wrigat, vakota, Eighteenta —Weadquarters, Colmmuta, 5. O. Nueieenta—icadqu riers, Katou Koage, La, Pweatieth—Headquarters, For’ Snelling, Minn. ‘TWeuty-lirst—deadquarters, Porte Yuma, Cal, Twenty-second—Heauquatters, Fort Suly,vakota, ‘Twenty-third—Headguarcers, Vaucouver, Wasi- ingion ‘Verrivory. iwenty-iourti—Headquarters, Fort McKavett, Texas, Twenty-fifth—Heauquarsers, Fort Clark, Texas. THE COURTS. Interesting Decisions in the United States Circuit Court—Deb:or Judgment: Questioa of Costs— Liability of Sheriffs in Bankruptey—The Law of Charter Party—Jim Irving Again ia Court—Business in Oyer and Ter- miner—Riversido Park Litiza- tion—Tho Yorkville Police Jus- ticssaip—Fenalty of Fast Driving — Decisions. UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COU Yesterday in the United States Ciroult Court Judge Woouruil rendered several interesting decl- sions, of which we give below a comprehensive eynopsis:— Debt on Jndement. Daviel K, Tenny vs. Thomas 8. Townsend and Rewell P. Noyes.—In this case the plaintif demands $539 as a debt on judgment, The plamtif 13 a resi- dent of the State of Wisconsia, and the defendant ‘townsend resides in the staie ol New Lurk. it Was Suggested In We argtmeut Laat, inasmuch as the de-eudant Was here sucd as a citizea ol New York, it ougnt ty attirmaiively appear, wien the judgment Ol anutiier State was deciaved open, that jurisdic- tion ol the persoa Was In part acquired, aud that no Presumpllou arises in Ue Leiunais OL Lis oLaLe or Gistrict Laat the Court of auy Oluer State, however geveral Ws jursdiccdon, Nad any jurtsaiciton of suca deicndunt. ‘The -duage decides that the want of Buch jurisdiciion would ve gvatiabie as deience, Jud sment 1s given for the plaintil oa demurrer, out leave ‘st given to the deicnaaut lo amend bis Oicas in the asual lorm, Question of Costs. Eben Peck vs. John France et al. —In this case the Judge holds that the papers submited to kim are wholly insuflicieot to show that the plaintifs are not eatiGed to custs neretu, He says that no suiu- cient ground ior withholding costs wuich ordi narily LoLiow a verdicl appears Or Is suOWwn, Apteresting Question ia Bankruptcy —Liability of Sheriffs. Eifas N. Miller, Assignee in Bnnkruptey, vs, Jawes O'vrien, Sherif.—In this matter tae Judge says: Reduced to its simplest form, the question ralsed by the demurrer herein is whether a suertf wao, alter the proceediags are commenced in oank- ruptcy, Whereta an assignee is appointed, levies execuuions Upon and selis property wuich was of the bagarupt, Ne ls Lavie lo the u-signee notwitn- slanding oe paid tue proceeds vf the sale to the creditors oeiore he received actual pvotice of the bankruptcy. ‘Lhe property bad been attacned py tue Sheet a tew days vere tie procevuings in bank- rupwcy were instituted, and by order of the Court the property seized Was sold a3 perishable, and the proceeds were held by (ne Sheri tn Leu 01 (he prop- erly, Lo abide tae event O1 the suit and to be levied upon if judgment Was obtained and execuuoa issued; but 1 18 quite clear that, as between we assixnce in bankruptcy and the Sherif, these cir- cumsiances are nut material. The stataio in tne Most explicit terms deciares the attachment dis- so.ved. la like explicit terns 1 declares that the assignment to the assignee shall relate back to the commenceaent of proceedings tu bankruptcy, and the title load te vaukrupl’s estate shall vest io him. ihis can only meau that the title or the asaignee Shull be vesied with itke legal effect as if excvuted at ie Commencement Of Lhe proceedings, ‘Tue suie of the properiy us pertshapie, wenger | that tt was Justified by order of the Suite Court, nad nO eciiect except Lo substitdie in Lue Nanus of the Sneut the proceeds o: sale in piace of we property seized. it gave the crediior no greater right; it im nowise enlarged tue power or duty of the Sheriff. Waen, thereiore, by opera+ uon of law, the attachment was d.ssolved the title of the assignee In baukruptcy was periect, and We Sherid was table (0 vay over the proceeds Of Lhe property tu aim. Tue Sherift had ceased to havo any: claim or right to withhold it, Unies, then, Ne is protecied by the issue and levy of execu- tion, and tie payment of the money to tue execu- ton Creditors velure HO Was actually notified o. the bankruptcy, he is still liabie, and the demurrer herein aust be overrwed, When the executions Were issued, if the property Was no loager late jor ti.e sutistaction ot the judgment, it is bo matter of contlict belween tue State or the Federal Court Which of them 1s cailed avon Lo recognize we law. The question 13 important, however, because the construction and effect of the Bankrupt act con- tended tor by tue plat may operate very harsuly upon Sheriffs and lke ministertat officers, and it accords with Our sense Of Justice to say that they ought not te ve held Laole for their acts m the exe. cuuuon of process, done in good laith, without actual notice of any proceedifys im pankrapicy agaiust Une debtor. By operation of law tue money received by We ouertil Was (ue money of the present pluaud, Whetuer she Sheruf kuew it or not, and in That Statement lies tue Whole OL the Dialntii’s case, ‘Tue demurrer must be overruled, with ieave to witndraw ie demurrer anu plead on the usual terms. The Law of Charter Party—Demurrer to Declarat! Allston Wilson et al. vs. Jonn N, A. Griswold.— ‘This case came beiore the Court on demurrer to the declarauion, The plaintuts declared upoa a charter party noder seal Wherevy the defendant chartered to the deiendant and the plaiutiils hired the deena Ants Vessel, Lue steamer Norwich, on coriain teins to be run by the plains as atreight and passe ager Vessel between NeW York and ports in Si. Dowilngo, the plamufts to coal, victual, omicer, man ana wavi- gale ine vessel, Wath covenants by the pialnuits Ayaiust Hegugence or mismanagement, aad a cove- haut by defendant that in case of damage by are, colision, the oreaking Of Machinery, or injury (oO (he slamer or oiner unavoidable accitent, caused sulely by tho periis of the sea, he wil repair the sane Without delay, 80 that the steamer may resuule service under the Charter: aud if we steamer salt become unhtted by such damage tor use upon Ute route, no o'er claim tor charter money sill LE WaUe lor (he Line she suail ve so untiited for business, There Was lo express Coveuant or supu- lution at the Ume of the Cuarter Unt tne vessel Was seaworthy; but tue pleader had averred Tantee and covenaut, Gud alleged a oreacn thereof, aud that the steamer Was rotten and leaky and undt for the purposes of the voyage, ‘Lhe delendant dee qurred to the deciaration, raising the quesiion Wuelther there Was aa Wnplied Covenant or Wwarran lee vy the deiendant as to (he Bea Worthiness of Lie Vessel und tier Otuess lor We xervice in Which she Was (o be eniployed, and 4.80 Whetuer ft was com Detent for tne platutid, tn declaring to aver such a Warrantee, if impited, or Whether he shouta have proceeded = in_— assumpsit for te breach thereof, The Judge says that the general Tule (hatin contracts of afreighiment there is an Implied covénaut or uuderstauding by tie owue! Of & SHip; that the muup 18 seaworthy is not que: Uoned, Looking 10 We teruis Of (lis charter, ine purposes for Wiich this ship Was hired, the service presevted to (he tiirers by the very terms of the ta- Birument, and the obligation of the owner to repair U by peril of the sea she DeaMe UBML, every reason Thomas, Third infantry, | ‘fhe Case o Jim Irving. The question as to whe her Jim Irving is to be again tred tor the alleged ‘assault upon Deputy Marshal Dowiey is put over for turtate considera. tion. No case being ready for trial the Court was adjourned Uill ius moruing, Bu 1 oy the Pr sident. Joseph P, Boyce, who had been imprisoned for nine months on @ charge of e@mbezziing letters in the Post Ofice and subjected to a fine of $300, has served out bis full term, Belug poor and unable w pity the fine Boyce has had that portion ot nis sen- tence remitted by the President, and he is now at liberty. UNITED STATES COMMUSSIONERS’ COUAT. The Cailender Case. The examination of the defendant will be entered upon to-day betore Commissioner Osborn, Conater.eitiag Gaid Coun Before Commisstoner Shields, The case of the Untied States ¥s, Wolf and Fmour, who are charged with counterfetung States gold coin, had been sec dowa lor hearing yesterday, but 10 was adjourned vw a future occasion, Last Yenw’s Business in the Usited Siates Courts. One thousand four hundred and eighty-six gov- ernment civil cases were concluded in the United States Courts m this districtin il, Tae Unued States recovered juugmeal li Jdv and (ue deiead- Ants ta uiurty five; Luvi suits were dismissed or ais- continued: eight. appeals were Lakew- cote Cerenit Court, Me total awouit of fuugments recovered by the United states was yi. 1,927, on wick Got), 121 was realized, There are now 4,452 goverus ment cryil cases. ponding. A Practical Joke at the Federal Buildings Ou the morning of New Year's Day an advertise- ment appeared in & morning paper staling that about one thousand carpeaters Were wanted Lor Lins Meulite employ ment, ABU UE Wey Woubs lewru al parucuiars vy iuywiring at dl Chauivers stieet. tat Is the str number of the Federai uuding, aud uuther several hundred carpenvers repawed, Hoping 1o Hear that tuey woud sova ve engaged’ Upon & gvod joo, Couumisstoner Shields was im aleodance WM the Uniied sates Cireui Court orice to record the Hiing of pavers and ulread to such other vinci business as ight be hecessary, When his atteauion Was Calied tu a crowd of mea approaciine tae bulld~ ing. Some oi them entered, aud having explained the affair Lo him he sala tuere was HO trath at atl in it, ‘The supposiuon is tha. sume Wag pul the aaver- useMeNt In tie payer tor the ;Urpose of having & joke, ‘dhe men Look the amr in geod humor, Kd Whea taey iound ihey had been “svld’? Went away good bumerediy. COURT OF GYEX AND TERMINER. Plens and Sentences—Why the Grand Jary Hola Over. Before Judge Ingraham. This Court met yesterday, but the session was briei, ‘The following were the PLEAS AND SENTENCES, James Delaney and Charles Marion pleaded guilty of burglary in the third degree and were each sen- tenced ior thee years to State Prison. William Lurns pleaded gullty to beiag (heir Confederate aud uleuced Tov OuG yeux Ud SIX WOALHS LO Lue Hal eslaushwMent ow tae Hudson. zee! UC, Nysbon, late a bookkeeper, pleaded guilty OL appropriauag LO is OWN Use InONEys of lis employers; Uwo years and siX months la State Prisoa, Joho McPaul pleaded guilty of grand iarceay— Seuveaced Oue year lu the Fenilenttary. dunn Keamuu and Patrick McCarty pleaded guilty Oi grand larceny aud Were eacil seulenced for one Year to State crison. Jonn &. Woif, previously convicted of receiving sloien goods, Was sentenced for six munths 10 tae dentteatary. Lewis cole, the coiored porter who sigie the guods and sold tiem to Lim, Was scat ler BIXty days to the lusiitauon, WHY THE GRAND JURY CONTINUES TO SIT, The avove basiness veiug disposed ol, the Judge explained Why tue Grane Jury Was stil kept mM ses- slow. He gave as the reason that this Court by law ise omy Court nat can Uy pariies accused of election srauds, aud tuat tae jury was at present engaged fa eXamiuing Into ceitalu alleged frauds Ol his Character, Aller (is CAplunation tac peut Jury Was discoarged ual #riday. SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TEAM, of hiverside Park Commis- sioners. Belore Judges Ingranam, Barnard and Cardozo, ‘The Corporation Counsel, Mr. O'Gorman, appeared before tnis Court yesterday and made a statement in regard 1o the Riverside Park matter, in which ho Sald tual some time ago Lhe Cumsaissioners had Miude a regurlo Judge warnacd, Wiiv, alier detluer+ aulou, had made Mmiterial mudioxtious in their ce- puri, Swoseqveaty tae Mater was tsen to te Geverus .erui, Which decived Lhat ine Juage of the Special erm aad no aliuority to amend the report, and that, he should fave returued Lb Lo tue commissoners for amendment — ‘Tne veneral Ferm furtaer decided that new commissioners suonid be appunted, The purdes bad gone velvre Judge In- granam lo seule the order, bul tey could not agcve On tS Jorm, and tuey now came veiore the General Ler. dome of the parties Had favored a dizconuipuance Of the proceed.oys, aud desed them to be witadrawa, aur. nan requested the Court to aireet in what Way the pew cowinis- siovers iv be appululed sQouid amend their reports. The Coure stated that the comuussioners, veing newly appointed, siodid cousider the waole sub> ject a8 new macter, and tae Court could give them no directious Oa the subject at ul. Lue sollowing genticmen Were then appointed the new commis. slovers:—Josian Sutneriaad, Charies K, Graham aud Wiluaw U, ‘Lraphagan. SUPREME COUAT—TRIAL TERY-?AIT 2. The Yorkville Police Justiceship. Before Jndge Brady. Murray vs. Couiter.—The trial of this case was resumed yesterday, ihe court room, a3 on te pre- vious days of tne trial, beimg crowded to its utinost capacity, Nothing speciaily new or importait was eliciied in the additional testimony, Andrew Beiser was the first witness called. He testified thathe met Richard Hamoiin tn the vestl- bure of the city Hall on the next day alter Tuo elec. tou, aad went wiih Lim to Lovejoy’s Hotel. where he saw Counter, Yan srunt, Giuney, moloucy and same Appointment e Francis Mcttul. All seven of ten went mio a room, and the retvarns fiom the Twenty-second ward, First district, were called lor, aud tne enveopes in Woicn tney were were opened. Instructions were given between Couler and Van Brent to have twenty-five votes fudded Lo Coulter's, Aiter some iadying the required humver of vores were Laken from Masterson and wnovler ADs given to Coulter, aid at the same time the returns lor the Civil Jusuces Were changed. OR Cross-@xamination he said he Knew tambplin to be Lweive years to the liquor business; he heard Mim called Dick Brock; knew him weil wien ne Tet vim in tue City Ball; Harbin Lloid bun there Wasa utde bie of wridag tor lim to do over at Lovejoy's Hotel; went over there and saw those persons previousiy mentioued; they went ilo & pris Vale rou Up stairs; at first they did not waut to it him go, and Coulter Was asked who be was and he answered he was all right; upon guing into the rou # young mun, Wao said he was trom Police Headyuarters, and witness did the callyiag aad made the Cuanges; there were no voles taken from Murray; Hamvun and Moloney signed the new re- turns after these were made up and put them into envelopes; he made a memorandum at tae time, but buraed It alterwards, and has none now, sergeant John Murphy, ot the Twentieth precinct, ‘Was preseut at the Cauvass aud Heard tue Vove ane nounced:—Coulter, 222; Murray, 227, m the First district of the Lwenty-second ward, Jobn Doran aiso beard the vote called ont, His tesimony Was a repetition of that given by tue pre- Vious witness, A recess was here taken, and on the reassembling | of the Court Captin Charies McUadrey was ex- amined, and testided that he was in command of the Lwentiett preciact on tue day of eleetioa; the returns of the district In question were handed to him on the night of the eiecuon; the next moras he sent tneam to police headquarters, but previous: made a Copy of Lnen je showed tuem to Mr. Mur. ray and Mr. Siemmier; (he vole was 222 for Coulter, apd 227 for Murray. Alderman Joyce, elected on the reform ticket, Ataled tat he was present at the canvass of tae | Voves for Police and Civil Justice ab the First dis trict of Loe Twenty-second ward, on the night of the December churcer election m 1869 During the can- Vass he was put out of tie poling place at the re- quest of Hamotin; he Was sober at tue ime; he dit bot tell Couiter tuat he knew he had beeu cheated out of 300 votes, br. P. J. Kennedy testified that he was present at the canvass in tie same district, and sab between the canvassers; saw the revurus, Whied Were 222 for Coulter, 227 tur Murray; Was aiso ab toe Nineteenth district of the Nineteenth ward, aod heard the youe there calted out, giviig Murray 44 votes, Masterson 22 and Coulter 13; saw the police returns, but did hot see the regular canvassers’ returns. Wiliam J. Dion, a pou clerk, lesufled that his Dame, as appearig on eXitons 2 aut 11, were HOt nis; he nerHer wrote the returns nor saw them written; ho assisted In keeping tue tales and had Charge of the poll list; he drank a few glasses of lager on election day, but was periectly sober, Alter a caution from Lic Judge lo the jury not to read anv bewspaper articies ou the (ral the Court here adjourned til cievea o'clock tis morning. SUPFEME COURT CHAMBERS, Despaich of Business by the New Judge. Hefore Judge Barrett, The nowly elected Judge entered upon hts Judicial | daties with the same promptimude and despatch or | | business characteriziag bis previous judicial expe- riences in the Eignsh Civil dadietal distriet and in the | Conrt o: Coamon Pieas. Luring tue day he beard | sixty-seven motions—an alacriiy of business de- spatch that canaot fait to commend tsell most favorably to the members of the bar, Decisions. By Judge Cardozo, Tn the matter of the avpticanoa of Mary Dorns- beck for leave to mort 5 Liviagstea ct a vs, Goodrich et al.—same, SUPERIOR COURT—TaiAL TERM—PART I. Penalty for Bast Driving. Before Judge Van Brunt, ? John Byrnes etal. vs, Rausei.—fhis suit was brought to recover $200, tae vatue of a horse, and $50 for medical attendance upon the invalidea equine. In 1868 the -plainctt’s horse was being led turough Division strest, woea tie pole of delend- ant’s wagon, ine horse attached to the same belag ariven atarapid rate, ran imo the thin of the horse, producing injuries from which itdied. The jury gave @ verdict for the Waoie amount clhuumed, SUPERIOR COUAT—3PCCINL TEAM, Decisions. By Judge Barbour, am Fredickar vs, Guardian Mavual Life Insurance Company.—Reference ordered. Sherman et al. ys, Tucker. —Order granted, Chapman vs, Sands,—Same DeGroot va Mechanics’ kire Insurance Com- pany.— Reference ordered, dime vs. Rutgers Fire Insurance Company,— Same, Coats ot al. COMMON PLEAS—GEN:RAL TERM. Chief Justice Daly Takes the Oath of Offec. Before the full Bench, On the assembling of the Qourt Mr, Hamilton W. liobinsoa tendered the oath of ofice to the newi¥ re-elected Judge, Charles P. vatly, who 3, ilooley et al-—Motion denied, solemuly repeated the oath oi oMice and was Imme- diately afterwards re-elected by his associates pre- Biding Juage of tne Court. Decisions. Atkinson vs. rca Western Insurance Company.— Lewis VS uous, two cases—Judgment. directed fo be extered for planta with §5 pluiauil’s aliow- anc welt vs. Kubn—duc Loomis vs. Wiiting—Judgment reversed, ~ Metz vs, Cenira) and Nort n Ravroad Com- pany—Judg:nent adirmed, Waring vs. Uatied States Telegraph Company— Judgment reversed, barton vs, Herman—Judgment reversed, new trntt ordered. Brioso vs. Pacife Mutual Insurance Company-- JIuugment afflrmed, Le. Haimord vs, Saapler—Jwigment afMirmed, GGUAT OF COMMUN PLAS—SPECIAL TEAM. Decisions. By Judge Loow. Monagian vs. Kelly.—lteference ordered, Miller vs, Pieid.—Order amending summons as to defendant Piel. by Judge Larremore. Tne People of the state of New York vs. Longicy.— Application denied, ment alirmed, KS—ITeld by Judge Bar- 4, 67. Call No, 6, RAL ‘’erM—Held by ard and Cordozo—Nos. 4, 40, 42, 44, 45, 47, 68, Ot, 65, 66, 9 ‘art 1—Leld by Judge Bl, BG, BT, BOM, 165, TBL. 781355 78d, Ll, 42, 13, 83, 34, 06, 37, 67, 70, BO, 56, 87, 88, 8 Van brant Tol, 109, V7 he 17d, 4) 778, 777, T Held by Judge 78). Part 2— Ady¥—Cas. On. COMMON PLEAS—GENERAL ‘LERM—Heid by Judges © Daly, Kobinson and J. #. Daly.—Nos. 54, A 48, s7 and v2, Part i—ileld by Juuge Larre More,—Nos, YI, 1022, 1028, 616, 172, 88, 1077, 275, 1060, 634, 1133, 359, 1t39, 10, de. MARINE COURT—THIAL TER, Judge Spauiding.—Nos. 6979, 567 7449, 14 1, TAT, 7938, %13, 7574, 7584, 7588, Part 2—helad by Judge Gross,— M., 7662, Tob, WSL, T4i0, T4597, T347, 750, 6285, 1627, 7 Ril, 8109, Part $—Heéld by T1607, Sis. 202, 2, O57: 7280, RVs. Hey 7558, 7800, 7391. COURT OF APPEALS. ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 2, 1872, The following Is the Commission of Appeals day calendar jor Wednesday, January 8:—Nos. 10), 6435, 77, 86, 12134, Lid, 38%, 142, 143, 167, 170, 1883, 206, 207, 216. THE NEW JUDGES, In the Supreme Court, Chambers, yesterday, the newly elected Assoctate Juage of the Court, Juage Barrett, took bis seat, aud transacted the business on the calendar for the day. Judge Cardozo also | occupied a seat on the bench for about an hour, Very little over two months ago Judge Barrett ap- peared tn the same Chatubers a8 counsel for the people against a power that up to that moment was all povens in fhe distribution and allotment of pub. lic onilces, ‘The dispensing power ol the Kegeacy has been overvbrowa, aud Judge Barrevt, by the voice of the people, 13 promoted to the high office Which heretolore, avd dione, Was at the cisposal of the Tammany cneia. In the Superior Court Judges Sedgwick and Curtis took tne seals on the henen Of the General Term, ‘These gentlemen wii, undouvtedly, prove thar their election on the peopie’s retorm UW t to judicial prefermeut was & Wise ANd judiciols One, Hotwith- Standing the high Character and prolessioual ability Ol their rcured predecessors, In the Marine Court Judge Alker’s successor, Judge Alexander Spaulding, took lus tat Gene ral Term. Juage George Shea was some time since unanimously selected by bis associaies on tne.bench to Hl tie Chiet Justiceship of the Court, left vacant by the retirement O1 Judge Aiker, “Honor to whom honor is ue.” JUDGE ALKER APPOINTED PUBLIQ ADMINIS. TRATOR, Ex-Judge Alker, of the Marine Court, was yester- day appointed Public Administrator py Corporation Connsel O'Gorman, and was duly sworn into ofice by the Mayor, This appointment is in every respect a most excellent one and will meet the hearty ap- proyal of the whole community. The office of Public Administrator is a very important one and one to be filled only by a man who has in other positions of trast received to the fullest extent tho pubic coniidence, Asa Judge of the Marie Court, and iatierly its presiding Chief Justice, our new Fublic Administrator meets all the expectations of the people and the requirements of the oMee from the inainer In Which he discharged the duties then devoiving upon him, and his new appomtuent isa fitting recognition or the Integrity Which marked has conduct a8 a judge. Numerous friends cailed yenwruay at his office and sincerely congratulated Judge Aiker upon his new appointment, er rene a ner RRR TOR STEN fran PO: OFEKICER NOTE ss _ ‘POST OFFICE NOTICE. THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, during the week ending Saturday, January 6, 1872, wil Close at this ovlice on Wednesday at $:30 A. M,, and on Sature day at ll A, M. P. H. JONK Postmaster, LEGAL JX CHANCERY, IRELAND, ADVERTISEMENT FOR NEXT-OF-KIN. HENRY MANONY and DENIS HICKE: egutors of the last will and testament of MARY R LL, deceased, BERNARD DUGGAN and oubers, dee Pursuant to i Ligh made in thie » the o the statutes: MARY RUSSELL, formerly of Shandi street, in the city bf Cork, epinater, da- on or about the Bh day Of July, 18 6 of her deat, oF claiming to be legal per- of such of the sald Next-of-Kin as ‘re hy their solicitors, on cr before tue With Febraary, #74, to come in and prove their cialis at the Chambers of the Master of the Roilt, Four Courts, Dube lim, Ireland: of Jn default thereof they will be peremptoriy excluded {rom the beneut of the said decree, ‘The rst day of Marcli, 1872, at eleven of the clock ta the forenoon, at tae said chambers, being the lime appoluted for acjadtention on tho eald cians, vated thie lvth day 0. jovermber, 1871, . B. E, WHITEST SYLVESTER GILLMAN, Solicitor for Maint Steplien's green North, Dublin. Jul ing estates, of now oe day ot DENTISTRY, CHARLES A, WHITE, 19 B@ND STRE of Impr Mitelal Teetb, $iv wit Vand upward ASTROLOGY. — OFS IN LIFE OR TO BE CURED of loug-sian ‘ing diseases should cousuit the greatest living astrologer; satisfaction guaranteed, D, BAOCGHION, 491 Broome atreet. AMBERTSON, CLAIRVOYANT —CON- ey he, No satisfacuon Mi, ROSA—GREAT NATURAL CLATRVOYA ‘veala your whole ite (rom the cradie to the gr N Canal street, near Hudson. Fee #1, Vf ADAME PD. ROSS, THE UNRIVALLED MEDICAL IML and busi nity ows ko everyihing, # A gives ure husband. 180 Weet Corty- et, Hroadway and Beveat's avenne. MAPANASLARA A: ALMA, DE PARIS (CLARA AN- JME" TONIA, ote Of San Frandises), Business and Medical Clairvoyant. —Consultatioogin Engast, F ! roadway, Delwon Pairviotn wad Tuirty- MALES AT AUOTION, B, MINFR, AUCTIONEER, BY ALLEN B. MISE & BROTHERS, linte HENRY HW. LEEDS & MINER (Established 1847), LLEN f NUARY 4, sale a Ni 3, XECUTORS? SALE. Handsome Honsetiold Furniture, Mirrors rosewood erand Prana, ‘ Clocks and Fiuuces, mod- ern i sold by orter of executors A.R. MOUNT, DECEASED, Tade to order by Vaudoulile, Roux and Ising as follow: ‘ol and Centre Ts tatuettes, fine merican ant Buropean wainut B Bure en suite; best curied balr Mattresses, rs and Pillows, Bed and Tube Lanen, carved black wanat and oak bull 8, Lrinin: bies and Chair en sue; rich decorated Cling Dinne vice, Cut Glassware ussels and Tapestry Carpe! oof bugravings, Kitchen \V A lerv, &.; Mojueite, Engliah ir Carpets and Rods; fine 10 de. 10, Seven anda half octave rosewood grand Pha Chickering, and cost $1,500; also 1,200 impe Cigars. LBERT B, WALDRON, AUCTION srooms 103 Liberty Ho. Bare and 110 } wy made by Havana 8 Chueh street, Church sireet, Ac. é Wey ® fine assort ment of second hand and new kurhiture, &é.. remove convenience of sale, including rosewood aad Walnut Parior r and Chamber Suits’ of all kinds and qualities; Bookcases, Bullets, Hall Sianda, Warcrobea, Brissela Ingrain Carpety, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstands; Spriag, Hay and ramet Chromos, ani ‘useful and orna- Goods for housekeeping, &e, Gooda on exhibition ‘aud catalogue ready, i RCA, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER. Ultice and salesroom, 37 Nassau street, opposite the Post oilice. JOHNS 1} o'clock, at. the! LL will setlon Thuraday, at 87 Nassau street, a large assortment 'of Ho Deve, Carpets, Letter Presses. Mirrora, Parior and Bedroom Sults, &e. Particulars to-morcow, st 15, nei on THIS DAY (Whi ey Drawing Room Marquetiore Cabinets; Tables, ings, rosewood Pianororte, cevwh Jion Carpets, artistic Bronzes, Clocks, Cartain Wartrobes, UCTION SALE OF Handsome and gentect (Weunesday) morning, January wd West Forky-s mg of Voivet Bra ¥ Stuts, in @) Household | Fo! ts, Tose atel and rev tings Vases, janoforte, Etageres, Tabies, Boke: ) Mir Clocks, Bedsteaa,’ Bure: Bronzes, 8 betanis, Oom- moues, Spring and r' Mattresses, Bedding, ‘Sofas, Lunges, Chairs, 2 uriaing, Sideboard, Fxtension ‘table, Basement and se 4 nue. Sale paves 18 EDWIN NICHOLS, Aactione UCTION SALE AT 129 WEST 23D ST, THIS DAY (\Weanesday) encing at 110% Over wo Art, the property of Joun L, Sarge nilicent 714 uclave Fich rosewood Vianolorte, elegant Parlor and Library Suite; pier, mantel Mirors; crouze and Bisque Figures. rosewood Etageres Bookcase, 700 volumes Bouks, Centre ‘tables, veivet and Brussels Carpets, soltd and black wainut bedroom Bults, single and’ doub! . feather beds, Bolsters, Bedaing, & 5 Silver, China W 1.400 lois, by catalorne,” N. This 18 the largest and richest Nousehold Turniture gale this year. Sale positive, in lous, Furniture boxed. uid shipped Tor purchasers by responsible men on premises, LUKE FITZGERALD, Auctioneer, PARTIES COMM ansion 12h W. House to let, tension Table ‘aror Suite, Mirrors, Brussels ar- Bedroom Sulis, Dining Room,’ Basement aud Kitchen ure, tn ali HU) lots, Sale posttive, A balance siock at 71 Lamps, Chat E es und Shelving; Thursdiy, January 4, BX 30uN A. DUNN, avcrtos ; Salesroom 283 towers. Marshal's sale, By virtue of several executions 1 will soll thts day, at 104 ofeiek, at 408 th avenue, wll the Furniture id furniture store, (sear arbi ra; also altarge lot of Bedding, t en, Mattrerses, together with Horse, Truck and H. uv SITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, aaa Coole ace. PLAOR, BETWEEN BROADWAY place, A respectable woman as frst lich and German styles; would in hotel, restaurant, club house dest city reference from Inst places RAR.— A sa baleer§ desserta und soups; vest city refer 9 5 CORNELIA 29 WEST 45D ST,, ROOM NO, 9.—-A RESPECTABLE girl as plain cook, washer amd ironer; good city refer+ To) ence. LOL Bt 8, TOR, FLOOR <A RESPECTABLE wiiow, with a baby one year old, as good plain cook, Washer and iroper, in a family where she could take her baby with her; wages not so much an object as # good , bo objection to the country; good reference. Cali om or address Mrs, GOODWIN, EAST 10 East, <A, RE SOTH = ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG privace fami, ad cook, washer and ironer in # small .¥; best city reference, Cail for two days. 104. SA 109 West tioor, f i D ST.—A RESPROTA Couk; best c1.y referen: UPPER > obj vod city reference BOWERY, IN TUE BASEMENT.—A_ RE) ot r Able Germin woman as cook, and to assist 1133 washing. fm West 1 ae private family ; good W5 SPECT: in the BETW 6UH AND 7TH AVS,— » excellent waster and ‘rowers tw ity reference. No notes ans were WEST 15TH ST,, REAR.—A YOUNG WOMAN AS good plain cook; excellent washer and iroder; beat city reference N 6TH AND 7TH first class cook; one pastry, breads and ndy “st ps, me This sale ia well worthy of the attention of dealers, specutators and others. Sale positive. By order of Wuilaut All, Mar Bre, pore 2 Genteel Mouse lor Suils, wa.nnt do. ; rosewood and Ww: in great variety; Centre, bxvension and Librar tel Clocks and Vases, walnut. and gilt fratned Mantel Mirrors, bt aed Hair Mattress: ACY ail Will be Bolt Lo the hich bidder to close account Aiso exeentor's sale of a lar ot Medicat Books, Lookcase, Desks, Sewing Machines, dc. JOR BALI THIS DAY—BY JOUN WARRE tioneer, the Lease, Stock and Fixture Liquor store 21 y-lourth street, pus, Sale at } positive; cheap, ELTMAN, AUCTIONEER—OFFIC ells this day, at 1U'% o'clock, at "i lock of that Grocery; also two' Horses and UCTIONEER, id F ai to be SALE--OF near Scoteb. Fla ot Turbine Whe WM, 1, R, & WM. J, VALENTINE, Morteavces, Moen BOGART, AUCTIONEER, i . Ts72, AL AL oelo at the anction rooms, Ni j sortment of Household Paintings, ae. By ordex of the utto ‘a large as. Mirrors, Chrpets, Ol ey tor mortyagee, LE THIS DAY, AT 101 O'CLOCK, AT riy-third street —The entire Stock’ aud nd Lianor Store, compri NUGENT, ‘Attorney t ALE, THIS DAY, AT 11 O ALUiL South street, By order of JA! ARSUAL's Steam Lonn DAY, City SIMON HERMAN, AU © Of Wines, Liquors. ch, al, R.--ASSIGNEB'S SALE oo Furniture, &e.—Thureday, dane nary 4, at 1h 13 Bowery, a general assortment of imported an Liquors, being the stock of a dealer, of &) bbis. of ehoi on, ae Crow's iiler’s, Homestead, Graves’ and other brands o} Bourbona; casks of G Rom, &¢.; ease Port, Sherry and M Champagne; Oillee Tames Mi PFS R. KIELD, AUOTIONBE Ne thia day, at II oleiock, at Li Bowery, a ye Of Groceries, Onice Furniture, Library,’ Chinese Brooms, Buckets, Ae. By Orde th MATTHEW TS, BRENNAN, Sheri@, Neti. Bryant, Depaty, @ AERMAN, AUCTIONEER De Glass Ware, Crockery, &c.—By virtue of an execution Twill sel! on Thursday, Januiry 4, at lig o'clock, No, 13 Bowery, a lot of about 2 cases and} harrets of all kinds of Glassaré ant Crockery, as Goblets, Tumblers, Reine Wine Glasses, Champagne Glassea, Crog ae &e, RLES V. LYON, City Marshal, 7 FIELD, AU OTIONED sell thin day, at IL o'clock, at’ 203 Bleecker strees, the Stock and Fixtares of a Bakery, consisting of Sngar, Buster, Fionr, Cakes, de. Also the right, title and interest of Robert Meilor, of, in, and to the unexpired term of the Lease of said premises.’ By order, MATLHEW 7, BRENNAN, Sherif, P.J. HANSURY, Deputy. QUERIFFS SALE. CR. FIELD, AUCTIONEER) WILL kell. this day, at 11 o'clock, nt'131 Bowery, 3 cases Boots and Shoes ; also a large tot of men'a newly favted Boots. By orders MATIHEW 1, BRENNAN, Sheriff, J, KORMLER, Deputy, Y ips GAFFNEY, AU Ls Ry F 1 LT Chambers street, wl day, ot 106 o'clock, the Stock and Fixtures of the Grocery store, bil Kast Thirteenth street, consisting of m full assortment of fine Groceries and excellent Fixtures, Sale positive, in one or moro lots. PALLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEE By DAUCHY & JQHNSON, o'clock, at of genteel Household Furniture, comprisin Vier Glasses, Parlor and Chamber Suits, Hote Mattresses, Feather Beda and Bedding, China, Giasa ‘and Silver Ware, Fiano, Stoves and al! other goods usually found ia a well: furnished house; also a large lot of new second hand Carpets in lots to suit dealers and Lousexcepera, ILLIAM ABBOTT, Lorain’: yd) Orica No. 6 City Hall place, will gell, on Thursday, 4th fnst.. at 109 o'clock, the contents of the first class Liguor Store 12 Delancey street, corner of Norfolk, one rosewood four pull Ale Pump, fine’ Counters, ARSHAL SALE OF SUERIFE'S § 3 ‘ON, ils gar, at Canal street, a Tare abs valuchia aeetment g French plate Kegs and Caske, &e. othe Furniture of the club room attached, 100 y: Brussela Carpet, Extension Table, a large lot of Chairs, Mircors, Patnelng: prom -_____ COAL AND Woon, “ FOR NUT COAL; BOQ AND PUANACE, 98 5; $6 Biove, ®1 per ton of SOD Ioan delivered cen hen FORD'S, Tweaty- seventh sireet and Niath avenue and 240 Wert Forty-second street, _. MEDICAL. Bin LL NERVOUF AND SPECIAL DISPASES PERMA: _ neatly and effectually cured without detention from business by Dr, LEWIS, No. 7 Beach atreet, AGE, DISEASES OF THE SEXES TREATED WITIt reference to the latest discoveries In Fugland, France And America by the author of “Hints to Heaith;” ‘oficinal appl Often cure the worst cases In a few hours. Com- cy Dr. HALL, $2 Amity street, Now York, TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSTAN MILITA- xperience, Diseases successfully and pers Manently cured. Consuliation free, Dr. FRANKLIN, 161 Bleecker a} » FROM WHATEVER ( produced, ily cured by Dr. GRINDLE, 120 W enue. » BPS ‘Twenty-nlath alrect, near six Mal and aki! West Twonty-nixth street, near Slasa avenue, nt 1 treatment, Otice, 120 PROFESSOR OF MIDWIFERY, AND MMB emaie physician, U4 West Porietn street, near best city 1 einployera, GIRL AS PLAIN COOK, erin a small family; best city ref: FAST 518 — washer and ir 29 4 WEST 197M ST.—A RESPE not long in the country, as co lish and French and make all kinds of no objections to assist with oo days. TABLE WOMAN, ean cook in Eng: D8, pastries and © washing, Cult 6) WEST 19TH 8 4 man as first elias REAR.—A RESPECTABLE WO. cook; unde all kinds of excellent reference. COOK; UNDERSTANDS no objection to assist with | baking and desseris ; eity or country 1B8 vt OO EF Washing if required; good 15O Nest 2rH sts BETWEEN 6TH AND oe avs., second floor, front rooin.—A good cook; assist in washing; best city referen TT will WESS MT ST, REAR HOUSE.—A PROTEST- anc woman as good plain coos ina smalt private wiil agstst in the Washing und ironing. SIST ST, REAR, FIRST FLOOR.—Aa ic 1m & private famntiys no objection to » good re! 155 family 157 frat cl 16 also 50TH ST., CORNER 8D AV., OVER DRUG STORE,—~ | A respectabie girl as cookin a private family; ie goou baker; no objection to assist. with washing and hree years’ city reference from last place. jronin, V7 WH AV. BETWEEN 2TH AND 21ST 8TS,—A respectable, competent girt as good cook and to ase ist with washing and ironing ; excellent reference. 0) WEST Ort stow R TABLE. YOUNG 4 irl us cook, washer and ironer or wo do general housework in a smail private family; good city reference: DQ] WEST a7tA Stas FIRST CLASS COOK: UN« y4 deretands ali kinds of cooking; would go to a board- ing house; city reterence. 208 WEST MD ST. SECOND FLOOR, FRONT room.—As good cook; will assist with waehing a fruning; no objections to a boarcing house ; city reterence: vA *) 40TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND &TA AVS.—TWO #) tris; one as cook, washer and ironer in a small prt- Vato family; the other to do gene:al housework; best city reference, CLASS COOK IN 219 WPM ST.—AS FIRS Ale ies in a club, hotel or arst class board= ing hous 234 AS LIVED IN Last OE place six, years; reters to'J. Roundley, 59 Wall at.» F.M.S.8, Co, Cal. for three days. D4] FAST, STH, sT.48 Goon COUK: NO OBJEC: i tion to asgst with the washiug; understands ber Dusiness thoroughly ; best clty reverence Or 6fH AV., BETWEEN 1TH AND “ith 260 ‘As frst class cook In a privale famil reference, Cail or addres: 8307 71H AV., RE, ESVPECTABLE WOMAN, ‘objectiun to a private! EAST 37TH city reer AS FIRS ‘COOK; BEST TOP FLOOR, BACK ROOM,— good Washer and ivoner if Fe- Call for wo daya, eal city reference, 8318 WTH AV.—A YOUNG GIRL AS GOOD COOK IN, e ® private family, or to cook and assist with the washing and irouing; good city reference. Cail or address for two days. BETWEEN 187 AND aD ay good girls ina private family; oneto cook, W heotner to dy chamberwork waiting; have the best city refercuce, Call for two ; ring QOm EAST MEST, TOR FLOOR ait} a private family; good co bread and biscuit Laker, Can bi QQ EAST MTL ST. BETWEE ° OL irs: floor, back roo. Two respectable girls (sisters), Ina private family; one to cook, wash and tron, the other to do upstairs work and assist th washing, best city revereuce, B39 West ari st-—A REsPEoTA OL cous, washer and ironer in a small good city reference. Call for one day. f() ST AY CORNER OF gIST . cook in a gentleman's family, economy are most predom| ig a Best English cook and has a thorough knowledge of marketing and housebola duties in general; first class city references. 344 FAST sre Be, Tor FLOOR, BACK Roo! OFF Arespectable woman as cook and launiress in private family or private boarding house; Lest city reference rou Inst place. WEST 25711 347 irl ag first ciass cook, 4 by 82D ST, BETWEEN STH AND 10TH AV., IN 5 the rent, first foor.—A respectable young girl as cook, washer and troner; is @ good cook, aud will be found Willig; city reference. 44] WEST, 2TH st, BETWEEN 9TH AND. 10TIE ALL avs —As frat class cook tn a amail private famtiy; will axstet with washing and irooin id y Teter ence, AQ ITH AV., CORNER OF 40TH BT, rp A. RESPECTA- ONO dies young an as good cook; is willing to assist AS COOK IN her and froner ox bweo days, AND 20 A BLE GIRL As private farntly z ECTABLE SWEDISIL ‘an be seen for two days, with the washing aad ironing; good city reterence. 880 60H AV., BETWEEN 49TH AND 50TH ST8.—AS good plain cook in a private family; would assist ing and froning; g' city reference. BETWEEN S011 AND Mi Chambermaids 32 WEST 4{T ST,—A RESP) chambermald and waitress &e PTABLE GIRL AS understands her busi ness; best city reference, 24. GREENWICH AV., REAR. OTABE O1RL oF to do chamberwork and waiting; good city reference, A, BETWEEN 8D AND 47H STS.—A_ RE- table German girl todo chamberwork and wait- ist in hou: rk 60, as chambermayd and io make berself users! 1a a prt e faumly, Call for two days at her last employer's, . 61 LEXINGTON AV.—A RESPECTABLE PROTEST. ant young woman in a private family aa vermald, or would do geueral housework where the washing 's xiven out 7 English cooking perfectly. Call on of ad- reas M. Me rG Wrst WASHINGTON PLAC yi} REAR.—A RE- epectable young girl wa ehambermaid and waitress, in city or country; tive years’ references, WEST 16TH ST.—A PROTESTANT WELSH GIRL chambermald in a private farnlly ; thoroughly wn- a good city reference, T15 TAY; SEAR lott st. IN THE STORE —A +) Protestant young woman as cbambermaid ant harse; would assist in washing; good cily refercuce, Cuil for two daya. 124. P1MTH ST, REAR BUILDING.—A_ PRO. t girl as chambermald and waitress in a email family; excellent retere: 4) WEST 19TH ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO Ci and waiting In @ private family ; would a ing {f required; good clty reference, 13 WTH ST, BETWEEN 8D AND {Pit AVS, oo pectable girl to amberwork and platn Rewing, Of assist tn the washing and lromiug; good reler- ence, Call for two days, 14.4. RAST JOTH st NEAR 3D 4 f to do chamberwork ; © 158 ed ant gle ately Tataod, as chambermail and waitress or nurse in a private family, 3 170 WEST ATH §t. (PRESENT EMPLOYER'S) A bia giri as chambermaid and waiiress tua private family. ‘Call lor two cays, F(T] WEST sST Sy CORNER OF BROADWAY. 207 X Zoung glet aé chambermald and walttess or chambermaid aud fauodress; city reverence, Cull for two days. ar ele A GOOD GIRL reference. WEST 27TH 87. A RESPEC ABLE PROTEST. ET, 18 SKILFUL, AND 6O cure, Whoever consult ] R. KING, 19 AMITY ST iig,, on be rolted on to. reile De RAND Mt DEN, “yes. Coniideatial and axl Olle 67 Amity atroet, near Filth a i hie’ D* BOTT, 50 BOND STREKT.—LADIES’ CONFIDEN- tial contu tag physician, Skiitul treatmeat and mod- erate feos. PHYSICIANS FOR LA- eatment, Advice free. ENTLEMEN VISITING THE CITY, AND IN NEED A of axiliful treatment suould consult immediateiy Dr. LLW1s, No, 7 Beach sueet, a RS, W. MAXWE 1 fi 14 BAST TENTH STRELT \ Temas pupeiclag; dees ot humbug Indice with medi cine, 6)] Q* EAST a0 SY SECOND FLOOR, BACK ROOM, 213 K oung girl ‘chambermald or waitress, oF ty with the wasuiag and iromlug fur a eal family; good aul el ai : 9), z Tit 87.-AS CHAMBERMAID, TO DO 240 Patt ecring ‘or to assist im wosblog and froning, Roodelty reference, #2 6TH AV. RETWEEN 24 pA MR MiB ay com | Ano waitress or wansess alone - B19 ere a B24 BULECKER ot —a Bi LE PROTEST SQA sai'cirt ae chnmvermata, nurse ot vila sewer, AND 16flt ST&, IN event git! as chamberinalt xovilent reverences.

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