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wN 4 Brutal Negro Hung in ‘Tennessee. en HIS SONGS OF REPENTANCE. A Negro Hung at Charles- ton, 8. C. DETAILS OF THE TERRIBLE SCENES [From the Memphis Avalanche, Feb, 3,] The good people of the quiet, pre'ty itetle town of Brownsville bave for # couple of months past been Qnwerpating @ rare exhibition, 11 was nothing more nor inas tham @ strictly legitimate legal nang- i, HISTORY OF THE MURDER, ‘The murderer ts named Edmond Lee, and is appa- Fepily @ full-vlooded wegro, His exact 92@ 16 not known, but it is supposed that he is about twenty- two yearsold. He was reared by Mr. James Lee, former well-known planter in Haywood county. At the close 9f the war be went ito a nelhborhood some ten mues north of Brownsville, on what is known as the oderuon Ferry road. Here, about first hired to Mr. Eudas eS oung gevileman, for the murder of whom in Ucto- er last ne oyived Hramg hung. During the two wears pitecsing the murder he wor ked lor Various parties in the neighvorhvod, but the mom of the me Sexe Wi was ia Pu ume: nd +7 es Wes particu: Jariy Vicloos when uuder the ti fluence of liquor. 4; Was @ favoriie amusement to mount @ horse, and, With @toade.t revolver in each boot, wo more tn his beit and a douole-varrelied shotgun in bis ands © to Tide over the surrcuuaing country, cursing aud threasening ani One vrave ty Veabure 10 eX ey ng with bum pangeraing is conduor. Upon ower ue edroutery Bie bolaly ate bro wagiied at oo Mail joplug throug D ence very properly caused hs io arresh and tor . ume he was locked up in jail, would have remained there for several mounting not Mr, King, who, Beart of ae ip ironic, came into Lowy anu gave bonds I he these By peterateny barsuguous ii sonatty he would, id ie, i) which was favariaoly rou aired te worse fur uaage faturday, the 30th day of September, Edmond, Who at ine time was Working lor Mr, King, was ordered. by that gentiewian 10 take @ couple of myies and @ Wagon und haul some cotton irom the g ayee to ahotuer portion ol the plantation, moud harnessed up the mules and started snogs his wore, Woe Mr, King went off to a nelshyor' to autand to sole univate business, In haging ine mules stajied, and, like mules, uterly Teiused a pull The gente Kdwond .pickea up a huge cluv, and, enraged at tue obstinacy of the brujes, siruck one 01 them—s@ va.uabie tare’ uronased 4. ie lew sore previons by Mr King t eer @ nose, breaking It Not vats he Ba ied out a ene und catcoing the brare WAR one iW, thrust the Keen blade tn ity Mout, und jerk- he Saree Cut the fleshy pars of the jaw in @ J manner. Alter iacerating the poor oruie he I %, and going to the other beast S netienat inne inaDuer, again Mounting wis lau he appile the "black suAke” 1 @ Liberal manner tu the mad- Ceaad Le yere ahaa Jerked the heavy weight aiong @ rapiu yi dur, King, ai the time of Edmond’s experiments in surgery, Was @ short distance away, and although 1vtuil view Oo, the amateur slaughter, aid not, by ve any Sraeace uh he hare a Wile ules alter kdmot stopped ‘is team at the unloading place, Mr. rity rode w Aud said, “hdamond, J ured you expresay to atten to my norses abd do larm work, You have been acung Wroog. When | was at Memphis toe otner day you got on my suddie horse aud rode all over the country, lookiug fur your brethren, whom you Baid you Wanied tu kill. Beiore and since thea you have continually maiireated my horses and mules, Just oow yuu have abused inat team in @ brutal Mauner, dud you Must quit nis style of actions,’ Kduond bristles up at Luis talk, and wrowied ow “Auy Wan Whe days Lever Buused Your horses 1s damued lar.’ wih vid remem of what he had J Wituessed insvleace was too mucn tor Mr. King to stand, and, picking up smal Strip Of buard, he struck Bumund two sharp raps over the back. He- cee saylog Liat be Would “gt even” Edmond in- ous io no Lareats al that me, bub Walked surllly Wave ‘kbia was late Saturday evening, and nothing more was seeu 0: Edmond unui the 1oilowing Mune day morning. Attoat time Mr. King went to the door ul Nis residence und halivoed fur Eamond, cali- ing him oy vame, A 1ew minutes later aud that cneeriut beng put in an appearance. In response to questious he suid that Ls back and arms were pore arom Ube blowa given hun by Mr. King, That. gentleman cauioued Lim avout bis tucure behavior And tvld hun to go iu We house Where his wife was and sie woud Gress 018 vruises, Kdmond did sO Anu Mrs. King bathed the sore paris in lolment, ana then ahvimled tuem nicely wih « heating salve. Wituoatever thankiwg or in any manzer expressing Is grautude toward her ior the Kind rendered, Buimond* walked out of tne house, aud im direcuon of the nut of his stepiather, a negro named Charles varter, That ‘Was the last seen of him util wis arreat, TRE MURDER, About eight o’clock tat evening Mr. King, who ‘Was a wan of abuu twenty-three years of age, and hua but recentiy m.rried, Was lying upon # lounge Dear uh Open window, reading @ paper. is leit fide Was nearest the window and about three feet Gistaut, While O13 Wue sat OpON Lhe Opposite or rigut side, busy with some sewia, Waule 10 (his position, ‘With Ws leit urm extended In an upright direction, he was slit by an avsassin—who afterwards prov to ve Edmona—irum we opeo Winuow. bur one shot was fired, Jb was envugh, however, wo Dave kuled at least seven men if properly distributed. The outets, seven tu numoer, struce hts leit ind pihateering ie terribly, and passed teal FS his vody, Cad of theui going Girectly through aud 2 hoagaty lu some payers lu his Vest pocke:, urs. King. horror sirack, screamed jor a Black boy stopping mm the house, Kelore ne Could arrive air, King Had, vf & powerful exeruon, Gragged lumiseif to the window srow which tie deadly, muruerous shut had come. As ihe boy came in he said, “Lilt me up,” and falung vack, ‘Was @ corpse. AD examinattun showe: t the axsussin had, Owing Lo ue Negnt of ine wudow from we ground, lound it necessary to erect @ Tough scafoldiug, pun which be bad clambered, so as W alow um to get A sure alm Uupoa Mis victiM, The muzzic of tne gun had been shoved inskle of the window, aS Was eVi.enced irom the burnt curtain lat huug over the window. in the hurry of fis figot the murderer had knocked down a poruon of tho seatow. ‘Ihe fui- Towing moraiug the Grover Was notified, anu, pro- _ Ceeding 60 the sceve, sUMMONeG & Jury and neld an Inquest, Thea It was. aeveoped that Bumond was mirsng since about (he hour o: the murder. A very fine riding Horse, veionginy to Mr, King, Was also missing, From the fact that Eumona nad made threats concerning the deceased i was 1ighttuny supposed (Lat fg Was the murderer, A searca waa mude for nim, ONL neither uimsel: nor the horse cotld be beard irom, ‘se 2ouh day OF November Sheriff Sherman was Informed that tdmond Was secreted in & house near Stanton depot. Two or three deputies proceeaed immeutatery to the place designated and fouad no aimMicuity in arresting the uey.0, Who was securely tied and moved to Browusvilie, wuere he has since Deen cunlined in the jail, He offered no resistuuce to his Capiwrs, us Was OXpecied irom his Kuown character, A FULL CONFESSION, When qnestioned concerning the murder he mado & 1uli contessiva, sald that pis pape Charles Carver—had “put mm up” to do ‘tie bala that that nignt, atier Mr. King nad sw TOR ttm, his pappy totd him that ne must Kul that gentieman, To enavie him to Curry out this cheer.u: suggestion bts pappy —Curter—turnished him with an Enfleid rife. Carter told hin to mould eleht pallets with @ Beto! moulds Which he gave him, and then to put the eight io at oue load. Kamoud moulied se and ajier Carter had placea powder in the poured them in and fastened tem down wiin wad, His pappy fixed ihe cap on Tim to take good wun, Alter kilt ond Was to take (he nurse, Wlich he did steal ha) and Was to cone 10 Carter's house, Where ne woul Jeut mouey to delray ms ex. prograinme of viood stated above, but Texaa, went in @ ju Analy svid bis horse to a planter living near ‘eunessee Kiver, Witn the proceeds Oi the sulé he came to this city, and Btopved for a week or two enjoying himself and spending Ms blood money. Wanting to see a sister Jiving at Stanton’s he went there, never sceming to think that he would be wanted for the murderous crime wiicn le Lad commited. Lis return sealed ‘his fate, TRIAL AND CONVICTION, * ‘The Grand Jury aud Cireut Court being in ses- fion, he was at once ind.cied and placed upon trial for his life. The evidence against nim was substan. Wally that given avove, anu We jury, after being out Just iong enough to write oul A verutel, came in With “gully of murder in the first degteo,” Toe 8th of December he was sentenced to be banged, and yesterday tat sentence Was carried Into ciect With al] atiendant legal ceremonies, THR CONDSANED MORDRRER IN DATE. When first confived 1m jal he ainused bimselt by Playing on a jewsharp, bul aller two or three wecKs’ confuement, aid with the death seatence hanging over his head, te gave up that Innocent amnsemer And since contented himself With alternate cursil And praying, with @ tendency loa more Liberal ine dulgence im the former. A VISIT TO AIS CELI. Alter the death seutence was passed opon him Re Was removeu to a secure inner cell in the second Whee, seourely ironed, ne was visticd by the Avalanche mau ye: jay morning. Je was (ound yyw ng On a0 old, dirty snuck mattress, and was cov- with an army dianket, When asked how be felt he ae “All Tight,” and to @ query. aa how he slept the previous migut, ne | generally known of whites and blacks, with ee asceidant, commenced ga’ and Irom tat ime up to . Waen the procession started on, iy iu numbers unil there wi Were admitted to nis cell, and afew mini the Avalanche man was also showo up by Mr. ‘ombie, Notwithstanding the jact that Edmoud had in a liberal use of cathe and curses of the viles} mature during the day provious, be yesterday morning, after singing and ing wath the preachers, expressed a most periect (aith in the merey of God, and announced nis willingness to die, He OT eer who nad done hin an injory, ana to fly to the arms ininry. staied thut he longed to fly GETTING BEADY FOR THE FINAL SWING. After the religious exercises were conciuded, Sherta poerman ane Jauor wee entered the cell, ant at dressed Edmond in a suit of Diain bisek eon orohanes for the occa sion, When a arms were securely pinioned a a, velind right ear, a small cap, Wild @ quanitty of black cambrio attached, was placed on a15 head witn a view of apéweriug tae purpose of the customary “cap” at the execution, In thé apove condition he was a down stairs by Mr. Wouvle., Lelore leaving tb Fete he Was, at bis own request, allowed to oid the te goud-bye, which he did Aid Soriad, iareoete tarewell, boys; farewell to all sin sorrum, tor I’ mamas heme.?? Many Of the brisgnersa wald. “good-bye,” and all seemed ctected at the awful solemnity or by momeut, ron the cells he was led a MN aaigd i) whee he tuok his seat upon ro0gp. Dlack-srained =pine box with jae fomple = and = Dep) Sheri Waite tn atiendance upon hin, About twenty-live or unrty Wen, ermed With doudle-barrelied shops se as [ry eurrouading the My bod crowd ai @ proper distance, Jaw to the Sractola. 5 about halt 8 mile distant, the ‘wagon Was lollowed step sen by Une negroes and soino few wae g men, the the latter, how. ever, ar cut Dy 1 Ee ‘down the railroad. iis last. ride was passed matnging we hymn commencing, Farewel, dear vrother, in @ loud, clear and musical voice. The crowd, to some extwut, jowed in tue chorus, and the effect produced was solemn in the extreme, With the exception of singing, &dmond said nutaing dur- ing toe riae, and seemingly noticed no one. AT THB GALLOWS. ‘The gallows was 5 very rade affair, there being but two uprights and @ cross beam and tne drop, ‘the later was Rela up by three props placed under One ead, While the omer was secured to @ small cross beam connecting twy short posts, There was po platiorm, ana the exercises weve all had on the ap, @t the cc nciusion Of taew It being ¥ vacaied by a except Edmond. With & singular taste, not to gay respect -or surroundings, they were lovaied aoout twenty feet disianut [rom tue oid graveyard, whicu cheeriul, and, under the circumstances, sug- gestive spot, was directly jacing the doumea’ man, ASCENDING THB STHYS. When the wayon and guards arrived, the latter formed & Low squure eurrouning the scuffold. At the 1008 94, the ene eating tw the trap, tne Wagon stopped, aud Kamond, for the first tme, turned his face 40 ax to see the means wherewini he ite off nig mortal oul!. That one look, 83 much as bis subsequent actions, pronounced tim d “uervey”? tha ie tor ae paver fincned a muscle as he ab it tor a naif ga: Mae a at the Tadvog’ ol. My, Womble, jumped iv from tae pwemen and ascended the steps to tie ope ‘was accompanied bg the three [met ready pte Mentiuned. Une of the preachers, immediately atler ascending, asked Edmond if he ad anything to say “I do not Know tha; I want say eny except my prayers,” answere to Eamonu. A FAREWELL AYMN. The Ninety-firet Pea was then read by Moore, alter which tne hymn, ‘foere ie a fountain Bled with bivad,”? was given out, two lines at a me, the vast assemblage, numoering about two sbognand, joining in sin.lug. At the conciuston of the Freeman delivered a fervent prayer In veliait of the man wito stood lacing deata, These ceremonies occupied owe twenty minutes, ang after they bad finisbed Edmond was again Ked If ne did not wian to mace @ statement. At rst ne said, *’Ail 1 want is time to Say my prayers,’’ and then, stopping Jor a moment, asked permission tosinga bywn, This was granted him, and wel With the viack Cap ou his head, arma p'nioned an the deatn rope around his neck and the veap, be Commenced singing wn old revival hyinn, vegin- Ding, “I am vound to serve my — and I will praise Him unwi I die.” as bas been stated, he possessed @ strong, Clear, musical voice, and yeateraay Made the woods by whicn tne pened is nearly surrounded ring or his THE LAST PRAYER. When he had finished he snelt down, and in almost inaudibie tone of voice offered the following. praver:—*On, Heavealy Father! this biessed day ‘Wil you be pleased to Come this way and help me? For, ob, Fatner! you see me here in great distress, aud | nope i wil save us, And, vb, Heavenly Father. will you be pleased to throw cown grace Upon this dylug soul? Will you ve pleased to look dowa apou tae prager of mies tae wive nim More grace? Oh, Heavenly 1 100k down ‘With mercy . son oue who aever expects to see another rising or setting of asun. May the siamp 01 aorrow fail lightly, Ub, Heaventv Father! I have Mucn Co say tn prayer, but on, Heaven:y Father! 1 have not tue time. Let me down in the dare gtave and save me, tor Ubrist’s sake, —. TYING THE ENOTS. At the conclusion of tris praver he resumed an up- Tight post ion, when Jailer Wombie trea his legs to- gether. In tying tuem he puiea ughtly upon the Tope, When he was inverrupted by kdmona, who said, “Don't draw itso tight that I cannot stand up.” When his legs were tiea he said, addressing the crowd, “Well, my friends, this Way 1s the lass way, aud i have but a short time to live, for 1 am going to ve executed or prosecuted or whatever you Cal it, and I am going home.” Sherif Sherman (hen read the death warrant in 8 low, «itstiuct tune of voice. At the conc.usiun of tne reading Sherta Sherinan Lent Edmond tor the last time tf he had anything to 8: “1 want to sing one more time,’ was the faltering answer, Permission veing granted ain he com- menced # wild, original hals soug and half chant, which ran along sowewhat as lollows:— Sb aaa hese wi Ing won't den: On, eat Jesus who rig ran hung low you Ob, ball prem t pers = Ob, nasletujad On, halleiajab ob, baile, hatle, halletnjal! praise God. Qt, snzels comme and pack my svus home! ‘My soul ia full of glo How 1 ase gone Ob, hatietajah acher howe; praise God, yh, hallelujah! praise God, from whom ali the bless- "tn, come On, onineame, halle, baile, hallelujah! praise God, praise God, An Old-ume, soul-stirring revival tune was used for the above, and as lis voice swelled out in the ballelujahs it sounded grand, and apon his colored bretnren, at i@ust, it nad &@ marked effect, as sobs could be heard "proceeding from all quarters, “Here 13 a fareweillto all of you,” he said, atter finishing Its sung. “Farewell, vain and wicked worid, G.jed with suffering amd serrow, for l am golag home.” Yae Diack cambrie attachment to the cap, pre- viously mentioned, Was iuen pulled down over nis face by Suetif Shérman, but not secured in any manner, a8 it should have been, abou tne neck, ‘Yue two corner uprights were removed and the trap left upheid by ine centre piece, which. at just eleven minuies after tweive o'clock, was jerked from its piace by Sherif! Sherman. As the dark, quuvering buay came down witn & thad, the cap tuat Was Intended ty cover fa teatures went up, and bemg cuugnt by a gust of Wiad, was carried sowie distance away. The circumstance-one biack body commg down, the other foaung up and away—suggested tho idea of te spirit of Edmond ascending to the judgment seat to be passed upon by Its Maker, wuile his bouy re turned to that earth of which it was formed. Strange cnough his features were but stigbtly con- torted, deata seemingly coming wituout thuse tor- tures Which are supposed co accompany Luts style Ot prepacing tor & tuneral A {ew couvuisive § shrugs oi the shoulders, twitches or the legs and arms and all wa ended, At balf-past twelve o'clock, jast nineveen Minutes after the trap was dropped, the body was cut down and lowered lato its collin, Which was turned over to a Iriend, Con- veylig Mt tu a secluded graveyard, @ short iuneral service Was periormen Over if, and Wito the ratuing 01 ciuds upon the pine bOX, the last avt of Lhe drama ‘Was closed and all was over, A MURDER boon IN CHARLESTON; § (From the Charleston Rows, Fob. 3.] Samuel White, the negro man convicted at the last term of the Court of General Sessions of sho murder of W. B. Fidea, depot agent at Oakley station, on the Northeastern Railroaa, yesterday paid the penaity of his crime by forieiting his Ile upon the gailows., The horrible spectacie, as usual, secmed to bave & strange iascinauion ior tne mult tuue, and the ates O1 the juli yard were nesieged al on early hour vy crowds OF men and boys anxious to see the execntiow. The hanging, however, was in @ measure private, hardiy more than @ buharea persons, besides the oflicidls, being preseut, ad- Mmittance ouuld be obtained only by a pass from the Sherif, The weather was dark, cane and cold, and masses of tnreatentny Clouls shrouded tne face of the sun. throwing @ gloom over the faces of the shivering Bpectators. AL thee hour of eieven the Sherif ascended tho tower Where the ielons are contined aad found Sam White tn the corridor preparing for tis doom, His countenance was of an asuy, listened With avteution to the words of the ‘Kev, D. J Quigley, of the Uathedral, Who Was his religious tdadank im tis terrible hour. Balden Wer not Soon informed of the commutation o * ‘ts Benience by the Governor, and, nmder t” | myrexston thar Ne Wo was (ssi out Vo amnged, Was browelt to HERALD, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUAKY 7, 1872—TRIPLE SHEET) ‘Whites cot, where the twe confronted of the cnme to receive a bribe, each other, Baiden bere hie innocence | The offence i a very grave and serious one. It and repeated that fe had nothing whatever todo | is one of the melanc! of the ad- Ve White deolared that he Rad not killed Mr. | much, ort more, wer and serrow and ar yidee. Dut that the man who comumitsed the crime | ness UDOM inpocent persons than it does upon 0 this man was ne If courts couid consistently take notice of Fepiied wu he ( we be er to oo for the | such circumsiances m the admintstrarion deed, api there was nD Fer more owd about in He then asked ‘ovel alone with tae yjest during his last moments, there prisoners acvor«! were left with the | that is toinalet the punisnmen’ may pres, tnd ‘the Sheriff acd his officers, descending to | bring misery and unhappiness upon others not con- roceede@ with the final nected with the crime. In your case I can see no yard, preparati There was litile to be done. The heavy weight was on the spi he weight, die between the poss. wired height, al vi been aga reytaced, a re the Comtdg of the doomed man’ In the meantime the piszzas aod hoi pecomae, crowded with curious the spectators was the [aiuer-lo-law of the tie marderea Fitea, who had come dowa ‘Wanted ‘to see the thing done.” Those within the enclosure were now marshalled to ihe night and left eee tue gallows, and soon a subdued murmur teid that the prisoner was by eee A oimaidy aod "ren ncatlydreeaed tn a waite ehirt Wh pants, He wore no hat or coat, and Spare collar was thrown back, revealing bis neck. He walsed wih strmness which | belied the palior of his teee. On arriving at the foot of the gallows he was coniyonieo by Sherif Mackey, ‘wno read the sentence of tbe Court, and telling him that he was abuut to be executed for the crime, asked if ie o had anything to say. White, who nad a chew Of tohacce in his mouth, cleared bis throal The’ wouer now, Kuott ja te pret Ube i 4 BUS =: arose, taking eying | with apparent fions for his aeath. Lobacco, giver, walle forward and the prisoner's head ‘WAU be ould spit o Vig done so cap was then tignutened gradually around the neck, and the knot ‘with care beneatn the lett car, He stood tnus lor & momeat, when the Sherif geve the sigaal, The Jack Ketch gave @ quick pul to the rope attached to the iron spring, and while (ne wetght came down with a crash into the deep hole the budy of W hive was jerked violenuly upwai tinin a few inches of the cross plece of the gatlows, and thea came down with @ heavy thud. ‘ihe rope tightened and cut into the nech as the body swayed irom mide to side in muscolar contortions, For about three minutes the: life abr withia the body and heavy sighs coulu be nears eaned the limbs grew stil!, and small where the ast breath had lett the muuth, and me motionless body swung siowly around and eon the ‘Vast assemblage on a neimnboring piazza, as if in stern revuke of their idle curiosity. It was Balden’s turn next, and all unconscious of hig reprieve he waa brought out A ey ie acene, with the vody of Whit: dangling from the tree vey fore bis eyes. His ghastiv pallor! was terribie to look upon, and the Sherif hastened to read the Gov- ernor’s proclamation. As he read the Lprengs for the first time hegan LO realize his escape, ani the epas- mModic movements of his body Were curious to ber fold. we ns ag slowly tay first to move irom sid little: then he rose Digher an ‘ance oY Starla, AS 1! each beat of bis heart sent him up to the air, until he was turned away and led Feeling back to Kis prison house. He wili be con- ‘veyed! to the Penitentiary as oon as possibie. fhe body of White nung for thirty minutes, and then cut cown. br. Rovert Lebby and the puy- sician of the jall, Dr, Bosemon, then maie an ex- amination, and, fnaing lile quite extinct, the body ‘was turned over to tne Coroner \o be ouried at Pot. ters Field, ‘The neck had been dislocated, but not broxen, Joseph E, Jopuson, a colored Cre acied as Jack Ketch on the occasion. He was & apecial detective on the force during the official term of Lieutenant Pailippy, THE TICHBORNE TRIAL. ‘Tit-Tat-Tee for Roger—The Tichberne Bonde—The Orton Kamily—Why Arthur Orten Had No Hump. Lonpow, Jan, 22, 1872, Tt will be rememberea by these who carefully Tead the cross-examination of the claimant to smo Tichborne estates that he was questioned respect ing the tattoo marks which, itis well known, were on the aim of Roger Chariea Tichborne. The claimant last summer denied that he had ever besn tattooed at all. This statement, publisted tn a news- paper report of the trial, meeting the eye of a man Who years ago wasa brother officer of ‘Nchvorne in Treiand, he exclaimed, “That's a le; ] tatiooed nim myeeil.” He wrote nomediaiely to some of the undoubted Lichbornes im England asxing them ii they had ever heard about the tattoo marks | on the person 0: Roger, and i they coula give him a description of them, ‘They replied vhat they knew ot the existence oi the tattoo marks, and gaves description satisfactory to mm, waich will come out im the evidence against te cialwani, Aito- gether the ditculties in tne Way of the portly Aus. trahian seein to be accumulating, and it 18 said that if he faus to make good nis ciaims his rucare nome for some time to come will be in Newgate Prison, ‘The great speecn of the Attorney General has com- ES, reversed puoditc opluion. ong ‘and exhaustive address everytnmg seemed promise a victory fur Sergesnt Builantine's cleuts bub the light straws of evidence which sep agiately weigh littie, when heaped together form a crashing loaa, that threatens to overwnelm com- pletely tne fortunes and oe o1 the would-ve colossal pular of tne house ot TUB BONDS have fallen again very et What sold for £50 last summer how setis Jor the paltry sum of tive shil- lings. We hear that some American has suggested that if the jury Were smart they would buy up the bonds and find for the claamaat, Lhe triwl will pos siDLY go On tor months jouger. Sergeant Balunuoe has the Jast word, but it remains to ve seen wuether ae eloquence aud legal acumen Wii avali auy- THE CRTON FAMILY, The honse in whici the elder Orton and his de- scendants \1ved 18 not far irom Wapping Old Stairs, Lonaon, It stands on the right nana side of High street, Wapping, No. 6% It is an oriinary sized four story dweiliag, With a low-ronted, mean-louk- ing sop below, in Which the vusmess of a boot maker 13 now carried ov, Near tt 1s the Union Flag aud Punch Bow), which was much irequented vy artiur Orton, At No. 69, some twenty years ago, old Orton was doing @ tolerably goud business as 4 bu.cher, chiefly serving the ships im the river. He Was reputed lo have aimassed & e fortune out of It, “Ac this time the family cons.sied of Mr. Orton and his wile, several sops, inet Charles and “Arthur, and two daughters, Charles assisted ls Jather pretty well, but Arthur did not, and pre- ferred any kind of occupauon to that of a butcner. Arthur was the youngest son, and the old man had a partiality ior bim; besides, he was the vest looking and best favored of the iaunily, Lor he was not born with the traditioual aampvack pe- euliar to the rest, This hump was & strange affair, Old Orton had it, Mrs. Orton had it, and an Orion Who had {t not was scarcely regarded by the neigh- bors a3 one of the 1amily, Artiur’s favorie house ol resort was the Union Flag aud Punch Bowl His rincipal companion was @ youbg man named Fret, who was some time back Growned in the ver, Of his many associates iew now remain, but there are two who atirm that they could swear to him, living or dead, by a certain strange mark leit by @ wound on his loft leg, how received they do not . It is said that Charles Urion, who nad been placed in business ax @ butcher at Kymgsiand, Wad tue iirst Lo circulate the report that tye claim- ant was Althor Orton and hs prover, It may be thougnt that Arthur bad no bump because Le was to huve quite load enough fn lite without 1b SENTENCES Of THE CHICAGO ALDERMEN, One Hundred Dellars Fine and Six Months’ Tmpris, ument. * On Friday last two more of the Chicago City Fathers, who had been found guilty on charges of bribery, Were brougat up and received their sen- tences, as follows:— Joseph A. Montgomery, you have been convicted 1 the crime of brivery aiter a fair trial before a jury of your country. You have been defended in tuat trial by able counsel, and e' possible to protect your ments, The evidence in Uthat cage shows clearly that you received the sum of $1,900 for the sale of your Lnfuence as an Alder- man of the Lummon Coanei! of the city of C ‘The evidence is unimpeached. There 18 not a sna- dow of @ doubion my mind thatit is wue. The otfenve which you have committed 18 one of the gravest and most serious to society Which can be perpevraced. It 1s @ blow levelied at the very ile Of our institutions, and it does not become me at tins time to uo otherwise than Infict upon you the penalty of that ovence. It is & meiancuoiy thing to Bee w Man Of your intelligence—a mau Who has bere- tofore veen favored by the people of ths commu. nity, and elevated to & position of honor and trust— betray, as you nave, pus into this exceedingly em- barrassing and humiliating position. Ido not wish to ada by any words of mine to the pain and mortl- ication Whicn I know you must ieel at your od tion, 1 will, therciore, without further rei pass w yon the sentence of the law. Mr. Montgomery was then form Rentenced to pay a fine of ‘$108 and to ba committed to whe County Jail for six months, Alderman Busse ag (tien produced m vou Mr. Runyan snqyded the dount existing i tho case a8 "whether there Was & prover conviction in “cut OWAD, and u the evidence was pra a Biightness of tie Re for the Pen Gg Teason for mitigate caren? Mentioned that tne d nanne D Ded ai a family, The YOURT—Guatav Ae Buase, you ave t been com betors this | : reason lor making @ distinction from whe otler The Court then passed the usual sentence, six. Months aud $100 One, CMY RKAL BNTATE £0H SALE. : East Side. PANDSOME FLOT OF LOTS, ON FIFTY.SEVENTR and Fitty-clghih siseots. Apply (0. H. LUDLOW & » No. Pine sroet, am, armon THB LAST Lay ieyee} YRARS with an already estas eeres ope we ome office with another refereuces given: ad required. Addrees 'E, Herel ofice, ‘TWO STORY PHILADELPHIA BRICK ; extra location NEAR SIXTH AVE- leo a Madison avenue —FIFTa AVENUE LARGE DWELLING NEAR 67, for ale, exoeedinaly low; one of those desirable Golumbia eeooente 8. ¥. K. BTEVENSUN & SON, 11 Pine street, =FOR SALE, A PiOR OF NINE FULL LOTS, nortawest corner of First avenue y Beventy-ancand eaten eee to owner, at 836 Bowery, up FREE REGISTER, WITH GISTER, WITH PARTICULARS OF 3,000 Frouses spa Bullaike Live fet este andes iet, conta: tet, ing cfty map, ae, Apply 10'V STEVENSON @ BON, TL A Seosrgarrareesn sat IRE a ise ore aireat; bi thin a erent whorfuce. piel ORRIS B. BAER, 269 Weat abn eres. LARGE NUMBER OF THREE AND FOUR STORY Apel wo ¥ Bixty-tret oye pone Houses for sale; wuat be sold; terms easy. irene E RENSER, 1,096 Third ovenue, near | aa and contain every BROOKLYN PROPERTY FoR SALE AND kL. * IES ax! pope 3 wangen, FOR CaS BOTERS. Hacies rest, bear Broad dite) REAT BARGAIN.—TWO SrOny. BASEMENT AND sub-oetiag fm Ptxteenth street, Brook! Price CW eal Apply to SCHROFF’ & 00, East I po uildin, street, 001 rookiva, with Tansey ell built one nt GLb age ftw op gama reat A LOW RENT, FOUR STORY HOUS 418 rooms; aii rovements; situated oath eos atreet, be! ween ‘and Second streets, ‘illamaburg. Apply to W, ©. FLANAGAN, 188 Bowery. CASH, iow roe OF BORTOAGE SON $5,000 Setar blaien meats on Redford avenue (Nos, 272 a 174), between Hewes and Penn streets, They are ent! ent that iat, ong ek experience Toe age a Sct roves Sea erates New You, JERSEY < cry HOBOKEN, HUDSON CITY AND BERGEN REAL ESTATE, — “Fer Sale. al snvertey Cly Heights hac increased in grontet p'opar on Jerse} tion than any abut ‘she clty, city, owing to its convenient and Brotacign aferdoa by deisey ie taxi ete roaee {French sont’ Howes, elerast Villas, Lote and Plots, bien: the want a mont persons in the market at very prices. JOH. i PLA’ ‘T, opposite Court House, ka ity riaighin GENTLEMEN'S: BIA SUAS EEES consisting of a three minute Horse, shitting tap » Sleigh Robes, Blanxets, &c. ; also a Piano, (obouens coroer Willow and Ninth streets, Ls N Foe SALB—FOR $5.80 EACH, #000 CASH AND BAL- rain io natalmenia: Cour siiry” French, roo! Ht aeven minutes from fer Bergen a Mt equal fonpireat ‘Trinkty churen ; 12 rome; al and sewered. pnt furthe further sant nthe iniormatinen ene’ ‘aaply to the owner, A. oa GAPE! oadway. PROPERTY OUT OF oe ee we FOR SALE Tene Nor Tae ee ) SOTL, MILD CL 5 maate—for papers address C.K. LANDIS, Vineland, MODERN FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUS 4 story high stoop, 28x68, lot 254200, with tne stable: new Furniture if wanted; on St ar Madison at. P. Sy! OUR, T i Broadway. W. PERRY & CO., % PINE STREET—OFFER FOR ‘de sale at a bargain, House on Seventy-eighth street, near ington avenue; also one on Thirty-fourth street, FrouR gre: rosy Bo guid STONE HOUSE AND LOT, 63 rice 21,000; ale other property ta direreut tovatlont 3p} ‘Apply to FANNING, 40 Kast Fourth at OR SALE—A TREN STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN tone Houre, 20xb0100; splendid finteh and repair; ig, cs “inquire ‘on premises, 7 nak Fifienh street, OR GALE—THE THREE, STORY, AND. BASEMENT bieh at brown stone 181 East Seventy-fret street, west of Lexington pote with Carpet ts, Gan Fixit Mirrors, Curtains, &c,, within five minutes’ Pa of the fin part of Conural Pérk;"terme eaay. Apply to FRANCIS LV- DELL, 453 Broadway, OR SALE—A DESIRABLE LOT son avenue and Pifty-tnird street; atreck by 10U feet B inches on avenue, abd Went Voruieth mireet, 0 premises, at OR SALE—FIVE NEW, PIRST CLASS BROWN 8TONE Houses in tast Sixty-ffth street; one elegant corner jouse on Madiso1 ‘first class brown stone House on CORNER OF MADI- 28 feet on Fitty third Inquire of the owner ‘or on the Madison avenue, finely with rie rae Hane, for sale cheap ; tw rowan stone Houses, repicte with modern {1 vemen! vooryneeger Le Keamct a ars, near ¢ ther partion and Houses ta in es apply to HO! FMA, ¢ CUBURN & Gon Goa Sixth nvenen plow york. OR SALE CHEAP, Yr YORKVILLE.—A SNUG TWO atory and »asement trame House and fuil Lot; price 86.500; a.60 0 two stoi plete order; good — House and bee ™ com Nee Wate Th eh ines street. RVING PLACE -FOUR STORY BIGH STOOP BRICK House, 28x60285; fine order; substantially bulit; great eal of room ; price lor ALBERT BELLAMY, No. 6 ne street, ENOX HILL._THE THREE STORY HIGH Toor brown atone House, 127 | ast beventy-firat street, within five minutes’ walk of the hoon pon. in yood order; modern improvements; price ub, 000; easy. Apply on the premises, between J and 6 o'clock Ps BE SOLD-AT A BARGAIN, OWNER @OINa 70 & tnree story high stoop sub-oellar brick House; cellent order. Inquire ab HIRD AVENUR.. are FOUR STORY RARICK Houses, 26182x78 each ; above Forty-eichth street, west Side ; alsa fe story nome Soar ‘Thirty Fourth street, 24316165, ALUABLE PLOT OF GROUND, 100.10. FRET ON THR ‘northeast corner of Madison avenue and 9% reet on 112th street; $0.00, JAMES DILLON, berger Agent. ‘Minto avenue, Rk bea av., 48th T wh 2 at, full sized V. K. STBV. NON & 80N, 11 Pine street, PARK AVENUE.—POR SALE, NEAT AND ELR- gant medium sized four story brown stone, well puiit 10 desirous of selling it, with or whhout the handsome Furniture, A to ts. He Spt DLOW &CO., 8 East Seventeenth sireet, or 5 Pine street, ee 000 17 and meterally arvanesd shout. The owner “CASH (THE BALANCE ON MORTOAGR) for a three story hizh stoop brick House, with oe rovementa, on jevmide fifth street, near Third J, C, BAILEY, 50 East Fourth street, near near Bowery. —FOR SALE CHEAP, FOUR STORY 500. find basement brown mine House and Lot, Improvements, fo lid order, incinding chandeliers, viass, Carpets, shades ant olclott “a oesired with dnguire for eight days at 830 East Fifty- ‘urnitare, in 16.500. Fok A CHARMING RESIDENCE ON )-) Finy-sixth ‘street. between. Lexington aud Fourtn’ avenues; size, 10x42, feet: in perfect dnly GAO can, Addrons WEBATER! bor 14 Herald 0 ofiee, $2 AY 00 os a is FURNISHED THRE Titriy-tires Phan ae eae Vi feet front, in RIKER, HESS: ol We ‘West Thirty-third street, Ph West side. A FOR SALE, TWO SMALL FOUR STORY TOUSES ZA «23 Cusion place} pelos GMO and $12,000: pay over 10 ver cent, Address 8. C, 3 Herald oilice. THREE STORY BASEMENT BRICK noua, ALSO nog, for # cheap, rem Ger went Eightocntis atreck en te FIRST CLAS8 THREB STORY ‘AND BASEMENT Houre on Thompson street, No, 181, ve doors south of Bleecker street, for Fee hos build and finish and in perfororden, with all modern yc ap anit will be sold Bheap it appilea for aula weeks A LARGE FOUR STORY BROWN pgm HOUSB for sale.—az Went Thirty-atnth street 80 by 100; BWrocms; in firm class or‘er; guod Seeioa;” “Terme easy. ‘Apply Me PET TCn & REMSEN, 1,036 Third avenue, near Sisty-frat street, PORSALESA THREE STORY BROWN STON: HOUSE; will sei! at a ow price, Inquire on premises, 63 Charles street, NEW RO#SE, WITH ALL MODERN IMPROVE- ments, on lot Sprace street, corner Quitman, Newark, N.J. for sale: price moderates terms liveral: P. HASKELL, No, 7 State stroel, Ny Ys A ‘) BARGAIN.—ONLY #400 CASH REQUTRED, —A SNUG home, six roovis; water on tw Sones Joy 25x] within easy access of three lines of cars; Boston avonte, More risanla, Apply to A. DAY, 63. Walt few York, AT REW BRIOHTON, (BAMILTON, PARK.—TO RENT, brick Vilas, furnished and unfurniehed Harare shade trees, tcl near ferry. Apply to LiAm: STATEN ISLAND, N NEAR FERRY, TO LEASE FOR b= lie wiped or other pi ten twenty thou- nd square feet Sith or without steam power, THOMAS BOND, 182 Broadway, & 00, | ” Front At of surface, ir ry io substantial rick building, STORIA.—TO LET, ger x TWO STORY dal cation errabe fe ete fe utes from the Clty hong jocat'on cesirable in every Fesped bigh ph grand healthy, and comm-nding a beautiful view ee pe Be River; nowe fai "bally furnished, and wurrounded by flower garden, | el na, Ac. Terme, enn. E Post ofice, New Yo : aan vee rye “ PPE Ne ebraeme Tila REAL ESTATES TO EXCHANGE. ro BOLDERS AND ee an Bovas, STOR! Tererper or gets wanted, ae art imChampes (PO EXCHANGE A NICE, PROTERTY, NEAR 1 i a oben 1 a Viens row, lu) 10 seren, Tarquire ere sree, room 1, ea, (Po exenaNar—aitHeae cap PARK LOTS, Wi and good Wi Merchandise for any Kindy Hoes or Business, Inquire of the owner, Dore street, room 1d, Mag. EXCHANGE-SOMR NEW COTTAGES 1 in walt tei REAL ESTATE w. ANTED. goss WANTED AT LONG Pent Oe irohase a Bent and rapitet Hette Cottage at ~) A $e peg ie 3 | fa tidy andy of ™ or —- hymn ap feat Batata, Loam laren ate Ape ‘country place about Address B, Poos sore Hoe, . . ANTED— ASH, A WELL BUILT HOUR Ww. Vereen, ot nove Pourvecath strest: price (004; or a Lease of House for three yours. A arom Ch USE, ‘Uptown Beanoh ofice, Brosaway. ANTED—A SPACE ar GROUND, ABOUT 100K) between Th! 4 Fifty-fifth streets and locality. Apply to ANTED—FOR fer Bhd CASH PURCHASER, a Residence, within three-quarters of an | sa wtrect. Apply to “o ©. KICK roadway. fae Epi mda yee PURCHASER, FOUR STO! He between Fourth Biath fs roy oes second aT eed ‘Fifty-minta streets, 1. OLE VER CARTER, Bo. 4 Pine sireet, room ® ANTED—A by to ey IN NEW git port from Gow to Brooklyn | property therefor. Eran DURTEAY At Attorney Law, Ii to roadway, New York city. oom bana de HOUSEKEEPING FLA’ ory’ amal figtae and a Eitiren Balding lent four story small “ -—————/ Wwaxten TO PURCHASE_A HOUSe, WITH 1! iodern improvemeats, between Forty-second ‘Owners only apply at 4 Fifty sll atrecty Fourth and Highs aecuued. Address ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE_¥OR Cast, BORE rag erty on aces Detween Ci streets, Apply to C. C, LICKOK, 296 Broadway. ‘ANTED 10 PURCHASE_A HIGH STOOP BROWN stone front House, with all modern improve east of Broadway and between hrrenty shied aun a streets; price not to exceed 880,!) cash; reat bond abd mortage, Address K. J., $65 Sixth arenue, E HAVE APPLICATIONS pe OUR BOOKS furnished and unfurniahed Houses, passion wil to aah of rent itl nd tad a oe NPMAN, ROWLAND & Stason, 1,208 8 Broadway, c comer Tweaty-nint ) POLITICAL. ih eee: REGULAR MBETING ¢ OF THE. “NATIONAL DI DEM ssoctation will be heid at their Reform rooms, ar Dorchelle ‘Hall 7 Teota and Sixt; vente streets, thle Wednendaz) evening, present an there will Bronte, between Sixty All members are requesied to be of oilleers for 1s74, THOMAS O'CALLAGHAN, Chairman, WILLIAM O'BRIN®, Beoretary, N BLEGANT DWELLING (RATER AND, GAS ead at acres of Land with barn, stables, 4c. Untnwick Wont Ing om Rarit avenue; one of the healibiest amd most desirabie locations ta RD 8, VAIL, WARREN HAKDEN- HORGH, 88 Wall street A SPLENDID FARM, 8 ACRES, IN LAWRENCE vil'e, N_J., on the road from Princeton to Trenton; Post Office, church, best schools; stone mansion, 65x40 feet, 17 rooms, hot and eold water, fine lawn; shade and ornamental freon fruit of ail kinds, Aue outbuildings. rich soll oh in cies fort drdor, dirt obeav, at wot sla0 Hick fonm} Ove dwellings, ow buildin rise none eg will sell any number 16, 000 can remain On mortgage; fare have "a oa together; by 1, 36, greet bargain, ORNE RES & STRYKER, 1 street, room Fires for SALE—OF 84 ‘ACRES CHOICE LAND, buildings, well shaded, near bong a liroud, “Apply to or ‘adurese B. PAL SEN TSO! eer R BALE—A FARM OP 110 ACRES; GOOD PASTURE M1 be wold Tow for canty grime . Tor cy vroverty wil re Apply to R. MILLARD, D, SM Bast Broadway. ISHKILL LANDING.—TWO DESIRABLE, DWELe ings an racant Lots for sale at fair prices, Apply to ow SINCLAIR, Jr, 200., No.8 Pine street, AROE. MANSION AT ORANGE, N. J. FOR SALE OR resent f Aber parioulars, Fcarde to 896 ine ses, appl; F car OT irre ai " 4 b. H. LUDLOW etapa No. 8 Pine street, New} Yorw. OCKLAND COUNTY FARM FOR SALE OF ABOUT ‘70 acres, situated one-half ee from ratiroad depot, at Nanuet, 80 miles trom New York, on the Railror of New Jersey, orthe New ‘York dod Hackonasck fall With large fraine dweibng, barn suficlent for thi stock, and other out uli raspberries, 5 aeces of black: Pecrioa 3 sures 0 Ce Sp or currants, alla full bearing, veside peach, pear, cher nd apie in abundasoe? terms libel ‘iopy BAMULL RANDE! andi atrees L, 12 Cort jig toong ree Pd Ld apache yh Hecrpoutan frag & i roadway and Hew he sane SINE ARTS. F COLONEL JAMES Fide’ io yal Bust of the late Ji a Fisk, Jr., which te tl origioal and only authorized co} has been sec iSong Catan caer fee the laser as follo tite sh a. white, Lite ured "of Mrs, Fuk v follows :— raj len femermaey rd oie drapery, executed Pe haf :: 5 ae Qftoe Esta Raliway Compas _Bto West Twenty tind sitet oat, New York. wg simssce a4 RESPECTAMLR | FRENCH GENTLEMAN, THO! oughly ac alee e! ie Canre having & or ‘dispose of hie time Bites to give in reading, “prouunelatign and Sorention.ct the Preseh ‘moderate Kdaress i. @, box 18s Herald oto ye 7 THOMPHON'S COLLEGE, 9 FOURTA AYENU opposite Cooper Hooehoreing, Wi Arubmetio, Shorthaa artment ; MaloureDhy eivias ractl- cali demand for operators ad 2 Peace, an evening; MAGNIFICENT DRAWI i [nee brocatel, cost GSM, aioe + ss Flanofore Pai ees propery tacily y icaving iy We ius sts wears ar) USINESS WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETI Ac, for business men, and boys, racticaily, aa used m the best ‘New York fore howe, at at DO EAR'S Commercial College, 876 Eighteenth atreet. Open day snd ovning Speci ate ‘attent ee ee pupiis = » rapid bullness Boy teen ee CHARBONNIER'S PRENCH Protestant Bi ae WYORINS & MOUNTAIN WATER CURE AND Resort, Wi Possession Fawediately Tedealre ag 8. WILLAIMS, Wilkesbarre, I’ For T° LET—A LARGE yoces, WITH R-4 ooee or Ground, good trait, &c., at New Dur! Mes minutes trom Chambers street. Apply to ee WILLLKe DAY, 199 Wooster street, New York. Li Nel LET—A RARE CHANCE ON ONE OF THE MOAT nterprising business houses in hey city of begin situated opposite Centre Market, ruary 18+ Yor Marg od Ci ad to T. NUGENT, over the First National x, Newar! ‘ALUABLE PROPERTY, WITH MACHINE STOP, Tools and Good Witl of” Business, sftuate near rairou station, about 60 miles from city % a arnt class cash Dusiness; would take a farm iat Maryland or Vir~ — aie in Pe SINCLAIR, Pine mreet, Wi. {ATER POWER, SUMME AND RR, FOUR hours from New York, onthe Krie Railroad, suitavie , In addition to the present sawnitil, will sell, : 00, for any facto: Jet or lease, w ts @ loan 10 ft the he right party. ps ines , 296 Broad BAUMANGE, <¥OR BALE, OR WILL BE EXCHANGED FOR «Brooklyn Property, the fuur story Bulldiog, xl00, 481 it Twelfth street; suitable for any Dunineas. “Apply to J.C, BAILEY, b0 Kant Fourth street In BX. NICE FARM OF 70 ACRES, BUILDINGS A. Gallente orien, near Smithtown, b. 1. equity #80, to exchange for real estate or merchandise. Principals only Address FARMER, Herald oftes, oe SPLENDID CORNER PROPERTY ON COURT Aireet, Brooklyn, suitable for Muar, tea, provisions oF any other busin aa for New York down town Property. DF. CURLEY, 27 New Chambers street, OR SALE AT A VARGAIN—THRER LOTS ON wort street, near Eighth avenue ; also fine Lots on 11th ati rectly near Seventh avenue, B W. PERRY & 00.” OR SALE CHEAP—A_ ‘VERY NEAT og! Aya brown stone Honee. finshed in bard w: field place (West Fiftv-first street.) P. " RADY £27 Sixth avenue, between Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh sts, OTe FOR SALE-SINGLY QR IN PARCELS, IN [4 Fift-seventh street, Sixth avehes alow incon PH ORADY, 827 Biath avenue, betwee Forty-sixth and Forty-seventh streets, © PHYSICIANS.—A FOUR STORY ENGLISH DASE- ment brown stone House, on Thirty-eighth street, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues, tn perfect order, FOX BROTHERS, 62 Sixth ayenne,_ PLOTS AND LARGE PARCELS OF Land for sale, at the north part of the city, on Washing- ton Het: where’ Ruka rty is rapidly fncren: m value. PUITEN BRUFUERS, Now Sande Warren strech yaaa, VILLA 5TH AY pron je Lots, below and fronting the rating streets Sua Ta AL TH AVENUB,-4WO FOUR STORY BRICK “STORES and ah in aoe, pepe above Forty-second ‘also Gor * emuerninistn FOX BRUTHENS 0 692 Sixth avenue, TH STREET, RETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVE: nues.—For sal ‘superior butit four story high stoop tone House; parior Cour finished fa rosewo e Hote oe eri eccesioms’ "Particulars of ISAa0 Herero Fine suet Hus BALANCE ON MORTGAGE, FOR Two $3. 150 eat 46 brown house story front and four story rear Tenements tn enty-seventh sti il rented. Apply to R. B. PATTERSON, 981 Eighth fi ee $18.000 cart x05 fa Ray seuet terms RY & ine wtreete $96. 50 eae opt RNISHED DwEte pi =e NS. JOR SALE-CLEMENT ©, MOORE LEASENOLD Property, on Twel 00 ‘nue, ‘4 retty home, Mio Ar JOURNEY, BROOKLYN PROPuR ‘§ FOR SALE AND TyuRALD BRANCH aria OOKLYN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR TUB NEW YORK HERALD RECEIVED AT BRANCH OFFICE, AT NO. 4 COURT STREET, CITY MALL SQUARE, OFFICE OPEN FROM 6 A. M. TILL 8 P.M, BROOKLYN CARRIERS AND DEALEMS CAN RE- CRIVE THEIR PAPERS AT THB HERALD BRANCH DELIVERY, NO, 7 PRONT STREET, BROOKLYN, E,—SEVERAL FINE CORNER Plots i enty-fourth street, at low price of | with modern improvements, Per- No, 1 Pine street, Bravncce, y Lime if OF 187 ACRES-ON THE nub. son, near Peek 1; new bouse and barn, with numerous farm bulitings ; lat = sofchard end other truit; avil excellent; terms easy j Cash OF eM TEGEL & CHACE, 79 Cedar street, JXCHANGE ~~ FOR cry” LOTS.-THREB BROWN r ses, handso) hed and aavantageously be Houses, bandasrets gs HARE, 20 Pine street, XCHANGE—COUNTRY SEAT, RICHMOND HID; 55 TeX totes garcen, ‘ke,; good large house and carrlage houses hear depot; prin pe ‘Inquire at 74 Beekman steeety third flour, from if SALE OR EXCHANGE—A GOOD DATRY paren oF i well tockedy’ good housos, never. otis; near railroa’, in Tloge county, New \ ork; Lane vevniae tore country Residence near the cli. Apply THPANNING, 40 baat Fourth street, OR SALE OR, RXCHANGE-CHARMING PLACE, PB orneait, overlooking Halson River, 11 acres for ponsa, Elizabeth or Brookiyn. large Mansion, 22 rooms; sult. Able private renidenee OF nummer restience: #2000. For cxchance for house, Newark or. Mrookiyny 18, Acrom o House, barns; centre of Chatham, N. J. For r ront—Valuaole Farm, 120 acres, near ated, living atream, For aaleor reat posses. Ho@se anfone sion; only $500 required; 000, For sale or e: $100) Seo ntory House and Lot, new, East New York equity. | For sale or exchange—Metropo'itan Hotel, fiuly nished, 300 rooms, — an Branch: might rent. For ‘bale oF @X- pon! — Valuabl mee Residence, South Broad rr SALE OR caniaanss LS fg 2 CORNER Elizabeth O. H. PIERSON, No, 5 Pine at, Lage Beekman place, wee J hy veal oe oe mor ; for # country place on New Jersey Central Rall- mere Jol MAN 0, BIGGIN eet. OR SALE—OR EXCHANGE FOR A splendid Farm, stork ad tenia, alao a Fruit Farm at New Bi both are oarzaina, BB, MANGAM & CO., 89 Nassau street, room 1534, ror EXCHANGE—FARM OF 145 ACRES, 2% MILES from Madison, N.J. For particulars address J. iy $a box 795 Boat office, Plalntield, N. J. ft K, LOWE, PASSATC, CLIFTON AND FAST aah OF nal, exchange and to let, Country Seats, Balan and Cott E. i. MASON, No, 1 Chambers street, A LARGE NUMBER OF FOR EXUBANGE desirable city and country Properties: also diferent divi- nd paying Stocks and Bonds, for Rea! . eiahiadti: F, B, GODDARD, 25 Pine street, Q)XE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST PROMINENT OFrotels on iircadway for -eale—It fronts 120 feet on Broadway, contains 160 sleeping rooms, beasties kitchens, parlors, ofiices, bar, Ac., ali completely fur: isbed and doing ® oa pi bi 9 now a several otherso. the largest Birt beat bulets im New York cliy for ante anviexehange SLANKE. & ABBOT dways HARTIES WISTING TO EXCHANGE OLD STOCK FOR ‘Jersey Property address KXCHANGE, vox 123 Herald Re Afaane tor Honda, Stocks and Noles, Address, with particulars, STOCKS, Herala oftioa, ALK OR EXe' Laken | SUPERIOR FARM OF 87 scres, near & ‘ J, @ seer a ay | Branch; i, encolient n ots . [only abi u ATE, “UNENCOMBERED, WANTPD—IN BX. ith hoy 5 qvanler proverty in v HACK. i Coane oh order; 9 acres of and Schock &, oun ladies, formerly the Pension Nvewman-A\ Faris 38 Eee Ti min th ireek Wrench claases for’ indies three times 4 EUROPK. “4 Pa., for sale or to rent, — —_ i x RT GALLERY GSELL. particulars addveas ‘Thts far famed gailery, contatning 600 Ot! Paintings au: oo Limnings and jes by eininent modern end anctt will be sold at pabilo ‘wucuon trom March 16 un ‘at the Ki Viet wus, Vienna, where ft is af Preset On eabinition, ‘The gallery coutaica the most ent names, modern as well ad ancient, of the a on man, aod Halian schools, Catalogues ‘will be seut the nELACH, Kunstierua' cation maoersaee G. Vienna; ier tA Mr. FRANCIS PRTI, FP GORGE PLAOH, Auctioneer of the Gallery nt OARD AND, Rea ot d IN BREMEN, ip ; mn halers, gold, 1 at the hotee oft or yout Colonel BRUGUUMANN, “Ontertok "No: 15” B ded. by cARNG Onerigoh Mo United Stateg a, 84. sinieg eee ss TIN OI STONISIING PRICES OBTAINED FOR CAST | OFR, Wearing Apparel, C &s., bv callin elt Addressing Mr. or Mra. 1, “Ws itkis, st Sixth avenue, store above Waverley piuce, | T 42 FOURTH AVENUE, ABOVE TWENTY-. oe: Indies and gents will be astonished at a MINTS ays in wan for Cnst-off Clothing, C: Semary: $10 an w abt Fr! nee ta spo baa Laps for Coate, by hire ov Mrse MIN Tz. ong TTGE UPTOWN ESTABLISUMENT, 616 SIXTH AVE. nue, near Forty-sixth street, — received fro tho Weatiarge ontors (or, Cast-om OlotNing wil pay for banca (rom #3 to 5 Conta, Mr. or Mra, % to $6, Call on or address HIGHER PRI THAN EVER PAID FOR LADIES® A set ate ame scent cee ctr aud W verlag ‘laced Laaies atieaded by Mrs. Harris. Cousui at Bremen. ag Fla T EDWARD MILLEWS WELL [CNOWN ESTAB) lisument, 160 Seventa avenues, uear Nineteenth street. -« the utmost value patd for Cast-otf Clothing, Carpeuw, &., by calling on or addresmng Mr, or Mrs. MILLER, T 44% SEVENTH AVE. third and Thirt ets, M, COHN vaya the fall, value for ladies? aud gentiomen 6 Woariny Apparel, Carpetad Bedding, ac. Ladies waived on by Mra, AR TWERTY-’ th pee | B, BETWEEN Jhinegeninssamitiein T 207 THIRD AVENUE, street, M. LEON tae high Gomiemen's Cast-otf waited on by Mrs, Leow, SS ___ ASTROLOGY. ST.~MAS., ANNA, CLAIRVOYANT, SPIRIPUALS whose talented powers have no-equal, tells name ant No satisfaction no pay, 463 Third avenue, Aw fat, day ot marriage. between retrty-aeet and Thirty-second streets, NV ME, ROSA—OREAT NATURAL CLATRVOYANT, RE Veais your whole life, from ths cradie ty the grave. 473 Canal street, wear Hudson, N ADAME D. ROSS, THE UNRIVAULED MEDICAL 098 clnirvovant, tel's everything shows Ike ess and a ree name ot future husband. 14 West Vortietia mirext, Broadway aud Seventi avenues Fee §1, -! MADAME WIDGER, losses, numbers, urecies, 4 TrRwrION TWENTY YEARS’ PRUSSIAN HOS?T. tal experience; disoasos successfully aud permanently éured. Gonsattatioa trese ; Dr. PRANKLIN, 161 Bleccker-street. LADIES’ PHYSICIAN,—DR, Hl. D. GRINDLE, PRO fessor of Midwifery, 25 years’ auccesstul practice ts iis city, treats all femaié complaints, (rom whatever causa produced, Residence and odicy, 140 West Twenty-sixta wireet, nm Stauth RE FOR ALL UNFORTUNATES BY. Dr, and Mme, West, female physician and midwife, 148+ . West Porth a street. LL PRIVATE AND NERVOUS DISBASES QURED at once, without deteation trom business, by Dr, EWIS, No. Beach sree, RAND. MME, SELDEN, D jadies.—Conlidential and sxiiful treatment; free, Uice 67 Auity sircey, nonr Fiith avenue, INDLE, FEMALE PHYSIOL sal fewaie compialats. Ofice 120 eenee. | PHYSIOIANS FOR advice |—8PEEDe ‘oat Twrentys, een ne nA Ay RS, WORCESTER, | PHYSICIAN, | M9 OHARLES | Street bet woo Washlanson and W bay her ov all alimeats, Bourd, nursing jlafante adopted, ke. , | A HOME: SETTLED GENTLEMAN DESIRES: 7H 4h acquaintance of @ lady about 40, with » view to matrie mony, must have some meaoa ano be f Faligiouas urelered, Addvasa Se O. H.. olag .