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“THE COURTS. Rateresting Proceedings in the New York and Brooklyn Courts, Whe Jumel Estate—A Bankruptcy Suit—Alleged False Imprisonment—Ac‘ion for Libel— Decisions—Business in the General Sessions, UNITED STATES CinCUIT COURT. The Estare of Yinénme Jumel. Belore Judge Shipman. ‘ ‘Phe further bearing of ine case of George Wash- Ington Bowen vs. Nelson Chase was renewed yes- Evidence for the Cefence was continued. Dacu- Mentary testimony was produced to show that Betsy Bowen, who, according to the case of the plaintii, gave birth to the plaistuf at the residence ‘of Major Reutea Ballou, m Providence, RK, L, was Hot Madame Jume’. Another object of tne test mony laid beiore (he Court apd jury yesterday was to prove Unat tue old man, Daniel ful, wio had depesed thal ne kuew the piataud frow tis youth, Bnd that betsy Bowen, the alleged mo.ber ‘of Wwe lata, was hone olwer than Madume Jumel, was ntirely mistaken In these siulemeuts, abu (hat Ne ad giveu uulrue eViience In relalion to his OW age. ‘The town records of : rovideuce were \2 dntLreduced Wiill bias special Ob) ine derendaut’s counsel, Mr. Cuaries O'Conor ‘Bnd Air. Carter, offered 10 snow that ine siz of Major Ballou to ihe entry m tae titied “Lite of King Henry the Fourth,” waica pur- torecord the Wirth vi ais wiegitimate son by Bowen, was not a genuine signature as com- ipenea with Lis genuine signatures to ocuer uocu- Counsel for plaintiil objected io this offer, on thé and thal We signatule could not be impeached @ torgery by Comparison wita other signatures, This led to a long jegal discussion. Finaliy ine } famitted the offer, subject to an argument as how iar the offer shouid uperate. ‘The Oourt adjourned ull thts morning, UNITED STATES COURT—iN BANSAUPTCY. Washington hiarket in Court. — Before the Register, In the Matter of Henry Peters and Schirlove.—The ‘pansrania had carried on an extensive business as yutokers, and are deciared bankrupts in involua- tary bankruptcy. The meeting was for pruof of debts and choice of assignees, The court was crowded with the resuients of Washingtou Market, Creuitors of tue baukrapts. Ldwin’ James and ¥# Blahdy appeared ior ihe cre.!itors, ALU Messrs, Faléand Curse jor (he bankrapls. Aiter a very Loruny tneceling, 1a Which Charges Ol fraud bY tue krupts aud of extortion vy credilors were Lul- Tomaed in real Wusvington Market style, Messra, {Cummings and Salem were chosen assi,uees of the UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Action for Allegea Yaine Tmprisenment. We nave already stated in the HeRALp that a sult Phas been brought vy Mathew J. O'Rourke against Lawrence Morrissey and Police Justice Cox tor alleged false imprisonment, Mr. O'Rourke claims $1@,00 damages irom each oJ these e,enuauts, |who on yesterday gave fiaai bal pelore Commis : Saieids The trial will take place 4a whe States Circuit Coart. SUPREME COURT—TRIAL TERM—PART 2, A Libel Suit, Before Judge Brady, -, Mareus L, Byrne vs, George Judd.—In this case, hwhion, tt will be remembered, 1s a suitor $10,000 ‘damages ier aa alleged itbelious articie publsned in defendant's paper, the piaiatiit closea their case Jeaterday and a motion was maile vy tne deleace to diemiss (be Complaini, The motod Was urged ou ‘the ground tnat 1 the case wus submitie | to the Jury aed a vervict givea ‘or We plainil that it Would ve set uside by the Cours; that Lae allegauon ‘that the panei pubisned pad Looks 1s sustanmed ‘by his own evidence. ‘ae motioa was dened and the doience entered on its tesiimony. The case Will occupy several days longer, SUPREME COU !T—CHAMBERS, Deei~ions, By Judge Barrett. | va, Brews.er.—dxcepuions annulled, Te- port coafirmed ana judgment: accordingty. Byracs et al. va. eusch.—Mouon for new trial Aomied, ¥. 1th $10 costa, Browne vs. Leveridge et al—Memorandum for By Judge Barnard. A. Babel ve. Kruestine iavel.--'i his was an action Wordivorce. Jucdgmenc for the *plinut, with de- eree that platnut siuli have the sole care, custody, contro! aud educativa of tne two caudren of tue OATinge. SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL TERM—PART 1, A Rather Expensive Note Transaction, Before Judge Freedman. , debn Ross vs. Moses i. Co!lins.—In 1866 a note of Whe defendant's for about twelve hundred dotiara, "wee nogowated and disvounted by the plataui, ‘through nts vrotner,a broker. The note was re- edly renewed until the charges of brokerage, tarest and all amounted to § ,428 28, ‘ihe de- Jendant reiused to pay tue note and sult was ao- cordingly brougut to compel its payinent. ‘ihe de- fence sei up was usury. ‘The triai, aver ptt | three Gays, was concluded yesterday and resut ra @ verdict lor the plajutul jor tae full auount SUPERIOR COURT—3PECIAL TERM. Decisions. By Judge Monell. ‘Von Lindheim vs. Frank.—Motion granted, Beins vs. Peine.—Order gransed. nob vs. Sweeney. —Same, Min vs, Stern.—otlun granted, ney vs. Wiluamsbury Hire lasurance ‘DY.—M.itions in his und three other cases of saine lamtur azainst ovner insurduce Conpauies denied, fon With the Vierk, larx Ve, Kiter.—Motiva to set asige judgment COURT ‘OF COMMON PL=AS—SPECIAL TERM, Decisions, By Chief Justice Daly, , Mavidge va. Bacmore.—Mowon for stay of pro. smeedmus denied, sennerder vs. Pinckney.—Motion to vacate attach. magut deated, the Matier of Leovanal B. Languineiti—Motion anied, except as Lo property Claiued to have been Tausierred vO tie Wie, but fouud by the inqueaL to be the lunatic’s property. {ES ao Fieeg.— Motton denied. Mie Matier o1 the Application of Mary Brooks Wangdon.—Motton granieu. Order to be settiva, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Whe Trial of Moore set own for Monday— The Recorder Sent Another Garroter to Bing Sing for Twenty Years—A Case o Justifiavle Momicide, Before Recorder Hackett. At the opentug of the Court yesterday Assistant Wistrict Attorney Fellows moved on tue trial of Obiaties Moore, the alleged em grant swinuier, of ‘whom s0 much bas been recorded in the news. papers for the last six months, Mr. Howe vigorously urged for a postponement till Monday, Mr, Cunton, ageociate couvse!, being absentin Albany. Mr, ws Opposed further dey. Recorder HackeT’ saia that Moore was entitied to no javor (rom tae Court for reasons which he hat Herelolore assigned; out ne grauied the mouon to pone tne trial of Moore tii next Monday, on Biscccraitun that the acctsed oe commited to itson and the prosecutiug witness to ue Llouse of tention. Phe first case disposed of by the jury was an in- @ictmene tor robbery in Whe rst degree against @ oung man named Jou Ryan. Leva picnemeidt, He Com plalutag Witiess, testified that she iete her Oe, No, 493 Nino aveaue, at two o’cock ON Sun- morning, the 2471 of December, with two dol- fs in hér puke: book, for the purpose of procuring: Medicine for ver husvand, who Was sick in ved; that when between ‘inirty-fourth aud Thirty-fith streets soe saw four men Knock down an old mad, Who told per that he pad been rovded, and tbat giterwards tne prisoner rau alter ne nt her ted that soe was @ poor Woman and had none; ee we then said, “You must ave sume money," at ag! toroat and asked her tor her watei game Ume aolding her by the throat with oue band pnd teeny in her pocket with tht putter waying, “When you ecream | wil bil q ne tunued 10 hold Ler by the toroat with a firmer #0 that the woman could Hardly speak; she Dis hand to jousen ha grip uvon ber toroat, ga io her Tight sne lorgo: avout the pooke: reupon the desperado suaiched Hy be ,jhea ‘Dsed. avusive languageio Ner and *puncned” ner ‘BoM she was Uiuck and blue, the treatment being a vevere tuat sie Was under the doctor's care ever } yan older heard me cry, and the prisouer ‘Was ar tuomediately; whlle the ofcer was spproucing Rvan wiistied to his companioDs, Who jrom the otlier side of the sireet; as scon AS She oMcer took the privoner, the complainant fell Seatnst the tamppost; ihe witness positively Mente ‘he prisouer &3 ide man who aliacked her and tile mouey, Ziating inat we never jooxened Ms i Hen reap utucer Fan up aud eaugnt him, r, wentieth cy SATE Uhl mbuUL tenes mninives yal £O ike weruing 1 i, parol NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1872.—TRIPLE SHEET. {ng his post on Nimt& avenue, he heard the com. | & part of emseives @ now Organisanon they did piament -oream and rao towards her, and when he got over he found we prisoner holding the hands of the women; the officet knocked bim over tn an ash barre, after which a crowd came {rom a hotel near by and went between him und the prisoner; trom (9e sisnacion of the parties Avy of them could have Picked up tne pecketvook, which was not fount upon the prisoner wheu be was searched at the Blation house; there was No person other than the prisoner bear the woman when the ollicer’s alten- tion Was first attracted to her; Rvan waiked preity Birsight and did not appeur to ve under the infu euce pt ligvor, aud Waen a~ked What ne had to say he said that ne did not take be mouey. ‘This closed Ihe case for the people; and, cent act was passed by the Levi-iature 4 ab accused party to testiiy m his own behalf, Ryan ‘@iod himuseli of fis privilege. te was sworn, 4, Upon taking the*withess’ stand, datiy and per- Lenily dente.) the staiements oi the complainant a a tbe ofticer. me said ne nover sam the ——_ Unt she appeared against iim in Jederson Ma! and denied taking ser money, Ae admitted, bow- ever, that be was ‘rinking tu a sample room On UI Ninth avewue, netween Thirty-tourth and Thirty. Gith streets, and was proceeding to a raimMe when urresied by tne oficer, He saw a Woman ahead of ‘i, Dut Could not ted that 1% was the complainant, accused, tM reply to Assistant District Attorney Fellows, said he served stx years in the army, »peued oveters for 4 living, aod nad never been previously ‘Theodore F, Hieney, in whose oyster saloon Ryan casset ior a@ year aud a hali, gave him a good char- eter, ‘the Kecorder put he case very fairly to the jury, who, without leaving their seats, rendered a verdict of guatty. His Honor, in passing sentence, sald that as gar- rotlig and nighway robvery was ef leequeut oc- currence just now be wouid impose a neavy sen- teuce by Way Ol exampie, Le sont Ryau to tho Stace Prison for twenty years. AN ACQUITTAL, Mary Gipson, who was charged with stealing a Watcn trom James Nichols at a disreputavie house Ou the wotn oF December, was tried and acquitted, ae “tans beg insufficient to sustain the indict en ALLEGED HOMICIDE ON BOARD OF A VESSEL. Wilham Hares, # siaiwart but amiable looking seaman, wis placed at Lue bar chargea Wii Causing tha death of pamuel i. tlassen on che 1st of Janu- ary by slubuing mim With a pocket Kalic, ‘Loere Was ho ulluicuity experteuced in empanelling & jury, Mr. Howe, wou appeared ior tue accused, hot deointag 1 necessary LO iMlerpuse any Lvecbal- cal objectious. The Witnesses aWorm Were ilarrison Pitcher, the capuain of ine Julia E, Gumundge, which ruus roi Maine to New York; Thomas An- Gerson anu Thomas A. Vincent, sailors. ang Patrick Reilly, & private watciuman 0: ler at tne toot of Vweuiy-ourth streck. Frou inelr bret statement Ol tue LramsacuOu i seemed that Harris, Woo Was the mute of tue vessel, nad 4 aitticuliy with the de- Ceased Hassen, Wilu Was OG OF [he crew, & lew days bvelore Uhey arrived here, which was renewed on New Year's Day on the deck of the vessel. Hassen, and anothe: sailor named burieigh Charged Harris witn ielling the Captain Lies about (nei, und tureavened to “lick him,” and upon tue Bi lernoon ta quesigu all Whese parties commenced to figut, ‘The Captain could not telt who struck the first iow; bus upon turums round ne Baw Harris having Hassen parually over tye rail of the vessel, at which ume Auderson and Burielzh were running atler Uurtis, ‘The delendaut got away irom them, and alierward rassen seized a piece of ooard aud stuck Liarris, Gided by ue other men, and soon aiver (he Captain teard one Oi Lhem say that Hassea was Cat, bus ue did noLsee Harris Ose ie knile, ‘The ower witnesses suvstantially corroborated tis accouat of the ugnt, Ket iy, tne Watchman, adding that one: sat.or was sivikiug darris wiih a@ stick, auother wiih an oar, Wale a third was dicking Lim dn tue ace, aud that thereupon Harris pat bis band iu ais pockel aud Mauve a gas, Couusel for the de- feuce offered no tesitinony, tue Recorder iwumating tha tt Was not nevessary to do so. Lhe jury an ly Teadexed a verdict of not guilty, ~ COUAT CALENUARS—THIS DAY. Suprrems Courr—Cnambers—Held by Judge Bar- Dard. —Nos. 76, 108, SUrkkMk CouKtT—SpPeciaL TerM—Held vy Jnige Ingratam,—A-journed to Monday, February 19, SureeM® COURT—CIRCUIT—ParTt 1—deld by Judge Van Brunt 2219, 2243, 2247, 2207, 2873, 2379, 2438, 2495, 2501, 2503, 2525, 2577, 2589, 26u1, 26.5, Ub2a, 264s, 2v0, 2780, 2715. jos. 2007, Part 2—Held by Judge brad: 8 1186, 1460 jG, 104033, LU6A de, 227 2, 2540, 255054 2606, 2634, 2666, 2638, 2604, 2602, 2616, 2630, 2682, 4644, 2652, 26LO. Surerion Courr—TuiaL TeRu—Part 1—Held by Judge Kreedman.—Nox, 129, 1265, 1839, 1185, 1676, 069, 1261, 1201, 1471, Lo71, 1573, 1574, 1577, 1679, 1681, Vart2—Held by Juage Seagwick.—Nos, 1064, 510, 100, 974, 852, 1010, 756, 624, B24, 845, 240, 1006, 00, 816, Udo, Court. oF Common PLEAS—Equity TermM—Held by sud Larremore.—No. 174, Part 1—ileid vy Judge J. KF. Laly.— vos. 66, 892, 950, 1102, 113834, 65, 1287, 1288, 1280, 1240, i242, 1243, 1244, 1247, 12 Vari 2—ueld by Juage Loew.—Nos. 1174, 121 1235, 186, 1038, 1250, 1251, 1252, 1263, 1265, 1265, 1257, 1259, 1290, MARINE CoURT—TRIAL TeERM—Part 1—Hela by Juage bpaulding.—Nos. 793i, 7901, TwS, 7434, 8040, 8041, BUdd, BUY, 0044, 0045, 4046, 8047, 8063, Part 2— Held by Judge Siea.—Nos. 787:, 7177, 7606, 8025, 808, 8027, 8048, 80-9, B00, 80:51, 8082, 8084, 8045, 8036, 837, Part s—flea by Judge Curtis,—Nos, 7627, 8224, 8856, 8627, 8752, 8849, Ssiv, 8811, 8803, 7972, 8904, BROOKLYN COURTS. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ COURT. Violations of the Revenue Law. Bofore Commissioner Winslow. Mary J, Milla was oharged yesterday with violat- ing tne Revenue law vy retailing liquor at 332 Kent avenue without paying the special tax, She was held U0 Bail in Fae sun OF $500, to appear on the 2zd inst., when the hours O1 the case will take Henry atlipn pag gd Stuyvesant and Lafaycue avenues, was aly held to bail ou @ similar charge, to appear on tue 24Ca Inst SUPREME COUAT—GENERAL TEAM. ‘The Assessment War, Before Judges Baraard, Gilvert and Tappen. Argument was heard yesterday on the writ of certiorart in the case of The People cx rel. George Hudson ana others against the Water Board. This ig & Fuit involving the assessineats tor the paving of Fultoa avenue, payment of waicn is resisted vy property owuers, eoision reserved, Mr. Tracy appeared for tne relators aud Corporation Vounsel De Witt for tae respondents, . COURT OF SESSIONS. Charge of Assnuli and Robbery. Before Judge Moore and Associate Justices, Herman Bonen, Ferdinana Polke, John H. Bohen and John Ratigens were piaced on trial on the charge of having robved Julins Ehras of a pocket- bouk contaiuimg $60. The compiamant mientitied all tne prisoners save Polke. Julius swore that on the uigni O January 23 he reesived the money in a salova ou Wythe avenue, near Clymer siree!, and that alter Qe eit the place he was assaulted and revved, He did oot discover that he had oven rovbed Unt ne reached bts home, In Broadway, where he was coolined lor several weeks I conse- queuce O1 his iajuries, Case on, Acquitted, Patrick Carlin, accused of having committed an unprovoked assault on Thomas Connoliy, was acqiitted. The evidence of the defendant showed (oat ne acted in sei-defence, Theodore Honeysett, accused of robbing his em- Dioyer of $1, Was also discharged, BROOKLYN GUUAT CALENDAR. CiTY COURT.—NoOs. 165, 292, 231, 203, 57, 196, 124, ¥6, 17, 19, 162, 47, 177, 203, 204, 210, 211, 212, 212, 214, 216, 216, 213, 219, 220, 221, ‘222, 223, ova, 226, 25, COUNT OF APPEALS CALENDAR, ALBANY, Feb, 15, 1872. Tho following is the Court of Appeals calendar for Fevruary 16:—Nos. 51, 131, 178, 105, 107, 170, 174, 174s THE ALEXANDER CHURCH TROUBLES, To THe EpiTor oF THR HERALD:— A report of the trouble existing between the Alex- ander Presbyterian church, in Seventh avenue, and the Filth avenue Presvytenan church having ap- peared in your paper of Tuesday last allow meto present the exact state of the case:—] am a mem- ber, trustee and treasurer of the Alexander Presby- terian Church, Know the facts of the case and was Present at both meetings of Presbytery. First, Dr, Maciise’s presentaion ef tne case of the Alexander church Was an able, earnest, truthiul, and, under the circumstances, & remarkably temperate doca- ment, Wr, Maciise Was refaset the siverty of reply to Dr Hall's violent deciarations because there was vo mowon beiore the Louse, and Dr. Jiall haa spoken up a question of privilege, aiter the mutier Was decided, @s 1a'a8 /'Tesby tery coud decide 11, in favor o1 the Alexander Churen. ‘As to the rgot 0! possession, &c., by the Alexan- der church, they are not « trespassers” on the prop. erty. ‘ihey have @ tight to be there, The church was formed by the Fulh avenue aud Nineteenta street cnurch, In 1865, Out Of @ part Of itself, 123 members of th tchureb veing organized ato tne jexander church, with the distinct naderstan that the part ol the common property on sevent avenue Which they occupied should be for their use forever. As merobers Oi the Fittn avenue church they had contributed according to their ability to ne ses Of the buliding On Seventh avenue ana the current expenses. They hod exciusively paid the expenses of seating and furnishing o! the bund. ing previous to tleit separare Organization, and the surplus which remained of the amount raised Jor these purposes f jained in the treasury of the Fifth avenue church. The tite of the property On Seventh Avenue which We occupy 1s HOt Vesied in trustees, but in tne church oo Filth avenue and Nineveenth ‘Of Which, previous to Lut te ize ine alexander charoh ‘fori ad rights wien ul) the other membors, uid act af tha Fifth avenue Church constituune De san canna Rot thereby divest the part of the Charch so orzanized of their rights wmich Wey sessed in common with ali the olner members. ‘The Alexander charch is uot aware of any law Oo! either God or man by which one part of @ church can Tigawully say to another of tt “we own all the property and will turn you out of the you vcea- py.” On the Kludness or Chistiauity of the attempt such a tog no comment is needed, And had tnove 123 vers #O organized, not as @ secession ora division measure, but with the UGaniMoUs Consent Of ai Concerued, lor a moment imavined that the time would ever come when (heir bredven woud attempt to turn t.em vat on the World, they would never Dave cunsenied 10 be 80 orzanized or give up their rigits in tue Pifth ave- nue charch. ft thimk it 18 now evident we are not “treanuasers.” We ave 103 bova fide memvers in the Arexander cnurch, and, as many rolls are made up, there are 160, The cal bas pad tae tu inouut of the pastor’s salary promised hiiwerto, i will conuinue to do it, Had tne Alexunder cnarch not been prevented from having @ saboaih school, like other churcnes, tt would bave been oo fore now douvie as large and strong as 113, Hoping You will du us the justice of puolsoing tms plain elena sree en hips wul be rege In tne Proper ime and piace, 1 am, respectiuily, &c., JAMES O' HARA, P+ war EIGHTEENTH SrRegr, New Yous, Fed. OUR NATIONAL HUMHAATION. To THE Epiror oF THE HERALD:— But a few days ago our relations with Spain seemed on the eve of being ruptured and war with that country mevitable, The cloud has not yet en- tirely cleared away, and the detention of vessels bearing our flag may, in the dim future, create a difference of opinion between the government of the Uuited States ana that of Spain. At that ume Wwe demonstrated to the country the mefiicient con- diuon of the vessels of our navy, and proved that Spain had more sips and more guns in the waters Gr the Gull than we had in our whole navy. It seems that our urgent appeal on behalf of the avy has bronght sorth some fruit, for our Wasn- ingion eorrespondent tntorms as that tae dill for buuding ten new sloops ul War meets with the up- proval of the Naval Cummitice of the House, and Im tne seuate the commitice favors tne sale of ola suips and material, we vo be used an the construction 01 aaval vessels, ‘The UEXALD bas always maintained that this re- ublic ought to Keep UD @ Bavy suiliclently sirong protect our Merchaut ships abroad, as well as Our harbors at home. lt ix aso Wmumlamed thal our countrymen should, like English subjects, sec! se- cure in their rigais When away from home in te transaction Of ivzttimate business, aud to that ead has advocated the maintenance of a respectable naval force. 4 Our country embraces such @ broad area, and there are so many cunflioung mteresis, that tie navy, whicu should be our bulwark las een neg- lected vy Congress. Kepresentavives wno come irom vhe middie «districts of the continent, Know little of the necessity of a Lavy large eavuxh to pro- tect our peopie and our slups avroud, aud woea Any propostuon tending to imerease tue navy of even lo keep it at ils preseny siaie of Weakoess 18 Thue, such proposuon 1s Badded with provisos that certain rivers, Unknown lo geographers snail be wade vavigable, or other provisos equally as aust ‘rhe Spanish question may be in @ fair way of settlement, but there 1ooms Up ROW Lue Olu Cuniro- versy in rejerence t the Alavaima caus, acd aithough the spauish wavy 1s stronver an ours, that of Engiand ts a matca for both. Wat sual wo dott we have a war with England 1s a quesion repeatedly asked, but hard to auswer. We bave no iron-clads Dt to go LO sea, DO Wouden Vexsels nat can go fast enongh to come up with an ordinary Enghsn cruiser, aud no dock yards Wilh appiiances for butiding @ respectable feet of vessels 01 any class, aud the aestruction of our commerce has closed wost of the private esianiisnineus of the country. We nave confidence enough m the me- chanical tngeouity of the country to say that we beveve no wat with any country wonld terminate dugastrously to oura, ut we lear such war would be uselessiy lengtuened by bot having @ proper Davai estavlisnment to commence with. We tnere- fore urge upon Congress che necessiy of Limme- Giately looking into Unis suoject. “Delaye are olten dangerous. ‘Lhe britisa government tas lurge fleet of sea-going irou-cluus vow cruising in the Mediterranean; abotuer powerful flees can s0on, if the necessity arises, be commissioned at ihe Gock yards at home; and wiilin s.Xly days after war {8 declared, if that event takes place, thirty tron-cluds could be concentrated on our cuast. ‘rhe port of New York 1) vy no meaus sate with the entrance through the Sound, as well by the tain chanael, pracucally undeienieu; aud waar ever value way be atiacaed Ww lorpecoes, an enemy Id salely sacritice Hult @ dozen ships if te re- matader of the feet could pass mm. Aride from Wat it 18 @ kuown fact thai the 15-1nch guns mounted on our defences are virtuaiy of no use on accouat of delective carriages. They may stand four or five discharges With théir maximam charges; but the chauces are that the cariia,o03 Will give Wav at the nrst fre, Ovstractions in the way Gt chains can be removed in @ nigot, and, uniess somethug 18 done soon, the only alterastive will be to fiil up the channel with stone apdearta, which would reduce New York to the standard oi aa iu- Jaga city. Once more we say to our lawmakers that Geiays are dangerous, PATRIOT NOT 4 MURDER Beaten with a Club. Yesterday morning Coroner Herrman took charge Of the case of John Peterson, who died on Wednes- day evening at 129 Washington street trom the effects of violence alleged to have been received on the evemag of December 2 at the corncr of Carlisle and Wastington streets. It 18 chuTged that James Fenton struck deceased on tne head with club, Directly alter the assawt Fenton was arrested aud taken beiore & magistrate at the Tombs and committed for ex- amination. Be was subsequently tried in the Cow Of special Sessions for the assault, convicted a) sentenced to pay a ine of $60, which he did an ‘was dlacharg Yesterday afternoon Dr. John Beach made 4 post-morten examination on the bouy of the de ceased, and found that deata resulted irom cerebra apoplexy. Ht did nut appear to the Voctor that ty auythiog whatever to® wyuries of Peterson fi ‘with the cause of death, LE Enst Side. AWB. HOS HAVING A LARGE Proxradr, on + the bongs tock n pba ac. ore Lan am bust- ’ f v0 lense on tavuruple Rene puspones HOPES F. Gs & D. BROWN, 9 Broabay. A BEAUTIFUL THREE STORY HIGH STOOP ROWN stone House, ny furnished, ready for horekeep- ing and complete in cvery: reapect, 587 Lexin,tonavenue, cerver of Forty-ninth street, will be sold on very terms. For permits apply to owner, 75 Nassau stree., ro ———— A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWK ATONE House, on Filty-fifth street, between First aff Second av in first rate order; neighborhood unexcefionable; 8 the owner ieaves the city, 'TEKCE, 106 Broadway, corner Pie street, NICELY FINISHED THREG STORY Asp BASE. Ment high stony i rrp gout joune, jocation; near Lexington aveuue; $18,000; terms to sult, THOMSON & WAITS, 12 Pin treet. AN RERGAN? NEW FOUR STORY HIGH OP, IN thtee orp for G18.00. Tehme take “Owmers sone?” A? iamasayh a AM, *10 Sixitavenue, .500.-ON MURRAY HIUG, A CHOI® FOUR high stoop brown stone House: bewijful aur- apd must be sola at once, BALD &, WILLIAMS, No, 23 Murragtrest, Ah THREE 8 ae oat pe no ae Pr ninth street, 20x ; House on Ease Seventy-nin We ny hag : hina tht digit 97 Park place, eorner Church \reet, + FREE REGISTER, WITH PARTICULARS 0) 2.000 Houses and Building Love for sale and to let, oxtain- Ing olty map. Af STEVENSON & SON, Il Pine shot, —TWO FULL LOTS IN BIXTY-SEVENTH STRErT, Madison arenue, op le; norock, Price AS caay. Apply 10 ¥. Ke SILVENBUN & SON, I eg street it, FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN House to lense—Nenr Fiith avenue, below Fiftr- a modern and clogent Furniture for sate ‘The owner going abroad desire, street; pew ant easy terms, If so wan! to dispose of the above ws eariy us possible. The furnity Saal new, nome of It elegant and coat. with ornament etd Fe EDWARDS 77 West Prony tuied htreet, LARGE NUMPER OR PRIVATE HOUSK® FOR r rom b io A 7 see A ech hoturuished.” Arpiy to rai Hane Avis SEN, 1,036 Third avenue, near Siziy-nrat treet, IFTH AVENUE, BELOW SEVENTY-NINTH STREET— le Lote, commanding extensive view of fuing Fifth avenue, OF Ba, low, K. STLVENGON & SON, Il Pine street, VENOE, FRONTING CENTRAL PARK.—A F gid deutravie, Cleantly farnivbed, medium sized Dwell- ing, of superior nibh; price ea¥,000, JPOR SALE—ON FIFTH AVENUE Sines, See mien cages to, Gamirel FONT Aes oe hii. ee nd entrar Dew ky Pio ad stoke Leteon and adjoining Filth and Madison Eas, Owe STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street, UE AND NINETIETH VOR BALE—Al A SACRIFICE, A FOUR sToRY brown atone House, west of Li mM avenue; also & three Story {0 Nirty-seeond sireet, Detween Second and Third avenues, Note this, FRANCIS CRAWFORD, FR BALE—NEAR CENTRAL PARK, TWO FIRST cing Houses, one 18 and ane gree ‘By feet front, Architects, 83 East Seventeenth st. ing nal {OR BALE--’ FIVE B8TORY HOU! WITH K u on fecond avenue, Puirtes and Stores, ‘Thirty-fourth is; reoting ior 200 each; terma to sult, MID tOSOHN’ By MARKEGELLAS DST Third avente: F%, SALE—A_ BROWN STONE Lib Fiat sa ad ireeh fo paricas srners modern Impreremstain Pesach roots Ye r, Modern i ki pres 4 Oi varias eaty.. Apaly rats Hast Twenty-seventh OR SALK—PETROLEUM REFINERY, tr FULL Faerie aeek neue ce i i . ‘SERLMIA! On tas premive ee CITY REAL ESTATE FORK SAUE, Enst Side. SALE—FOUR STORY ENGLISH BASEMENT House, 17x54, nad Lot, one vlock from Central Depot; igegn tee: investment, Inqmre on premises, 58 East Forty- F°%, bagi lal FRIED AYERTD, FEAR SIXTIETH reet, a three et ton i Satan’ Story and store brick Tenement, ROBERT MORGAN, 208 East Thirty-second street, ah tpn rod FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN nt, all improvements, in splendid good .ocation; price $14,000, __ ROBERT MORGAN, 208 East Thirty-second street, om SALE—ELEGANT FIRST CLASS HOUSE ON xington avenue; high at bi » well buf end handsome'y finished; ‘Gwuer ¥ ij "outer ‘ala. propoams exchange fer out of town a eoper. Bahl iat ___ HOFFMAN, ON MURRAY HILL, and OR SALE—SITUATE NEAR Park avenue, four story brow stone Hou: rd wood finish, all the improvements which are need(ul to's first class house; well and thoroughly bulit by the occupant and owner. HOFFMAN, COBURN & CO., ‘Sixth avenue. OR BALE—127 EAS£ SEVENTY-FIRST STREET, ON Lenox Hil, within five minutes’ walk af the Terrac Lake and Ramble, Central Park ; three story and basemen! brown stone House, in excetlent order; modern tmprove- Pronts; price $25,000; terme cuay., Apply on the Oar be-ween 2 and 6 o'clock, or to J. ‘all street, OR SALE—PRIVATE DWELLINGS ON ST, MARK'S place, Second avenue, Park, Madison and ‘Lexington avenu-s, Tenth, Eleventh, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, ‘Twenty- firat Twenty-nfuth, Forutéth, Forty eigith, Forty.nimth, Pitty second, Sixtieth, Sixty-tirst, Sixty-second, Sixty-Nith, Seventy- frat, Soven'y-ercon', Beventy-third, seventycelzhth, Eighty Hhind, Vth ana 212th streets, Peruite and, particulars fur. ‘on application, L, J. CARPENTER, 26 Third avenue, Bible House, LE—THE EIGHT FIVE STORY b stores, on the west side of First Thirty-sixth and’ Thirty-neventh atrcots ages willbe taken. Apply to JOHN 7 Third avenue. OR CASH.- TO BE SOLD, ON EAST FORTY-FIGRTB street, near Second avenue, a four story double Tene- ment, doxde WW, Ren's for bey 0, Pree 2. SMYTH, 1,046 Third avenue, — ‘ALDHOUS | FOR ONB ne Ho NEW HOUSES, avenue, between Fi second mort. infhta RRECELLA, Fo ALE-—A GREAT BARGAIN.—$11,000 of those fine three story high 101 OR DALE CHEAP—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE, ¢| Fifty-tnird street, near Fifth avenue, with or without elegant Furniture. He ¥, 827 Sixth avenue, between Forty-nixth and Forty-seventh streets, "FOR SALE OF TORENT STORE 344 WATER STREET. Apply to MURRAY, PERRIS & CO.. 62 South atreet, ARLEM—CHRAP SMALL HOUSE AND FULL LOT; $5,800, COSTELLO & LINSCUTT, corner Third ave- nue and 118th etree! ARLEM-—THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK; ALL improvements; $8,500. COSTLLLO & LINSCOTT, corner Third avenue and 118th street, , ARK AVENUS,—A MOST DESIRABLE, ELEGANT aud weil located three story ana French’ roof double jansion, 80x55, and extension, Lot 100 feet; price reasonable, V.K. BIEVENSON & SON, 11 Pino street, POWER,-WHY LIVE » hanging to QTEAM ViRSUS HORSE where you must travel on crowded horse @ strap oF clinging to the platform, when you can ride In warm, luxurious cars, heated by steam, comfortably seated our home’ refreshed in body and ming? White- and reach Stone is only tatrty minutes’ ride over the best rafiroad run- ning jew York. Procure free tckets at our office, go to Whitestone and you will certainly appreciate the advan- tages of steam comniunteation over cata or gus JOUNSON & MILLER, 2 Naasau atroet, TPO BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN (OWNER GOING TO Europe)—Three story high stoop sub-cellar brick House; ali modern improvements; in excellent order, Inquire ut 284 East Thirty-eighth street. b= AVENOCE LOTS, OPPOSITE CENTRAL PARK; ‘also street Lots adjacent, for sale at lowest market prices, HALL J, HOW, 12 Pine street, ATH AVENUE, CORNGR OF FIGHTY-FIFTH STREET, 2 9: feet, commanding the fnest view of Central Park. This txtra aized, magniicent Lot cag be had for 462,500 it applied for at ‘once, HALL J, HOW, 18 Pino street, TH AVENUE, NEAR FORTY-EIGHTH STREET.—A ©) superd ettra size Dweiling of an elegant and entirely new style engi design, for sale rensonably ; also, on and adjoinigg Fifth, Madison and Park avenues, medium and ful sizeé corner and inside dweilt Houses and build- ing Lots, at Dwi Mu Hill, &c, eae ENSON & SOW, 11 Pine street, K, STEVE Tl Pine atre 6 50 SASH, $3,000 MORT}AGE AND $50 MONTH- $i WADI y, will purchase a neat three story House; eight rooms; watir, gas pipes, sewer connection : streets paved and jewalks flagged; 60 minutes tronrcity, on Flush- sh Sic Raiiroad;two minutes’ walk from sta- Free tloxets taened by JOHNSON & ‘Hee | 186,500, np Nassau street, New Yori ‘ CASH (THE BALANCE ON MORTGAGE) FOR 3.006 a thres story high stoop brick House, witm all modern {aprovemente, ou Thirty-tifth street, near Vhird ares nue, J, 7 BAILEY, 60 bast Fourth street, near Bowery. West side. —NKR FIFTH AVENUE, ON THIRTY-FOURTH A. stret--First class full sized brown stone House, with Btuble,fereale very low, with or without new Farnitures tormn, V. K. BTBVENSON & BON, il Pine street. VERY NICELY AND FULLY FURNISHED ENG- lish basem: House, in Thirty-eighth street, between ent Fird and Sixth avenues, for anie. fa, & D. BROWN, 90 Broadway. BARGAIN.—FOUR LOTS IN FIFTY-SEVENTH + between Fifth. and Sixth avenues, snitable tor igmediuie improvement. P, H. GRADY, 847 Sixth avenue, beween Forly- sixth and Forty-seventh streets, —SEVENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR EIGHTH AVE+ A. nme. A Plot of throe full Lots,on grade, for sale ex- fedinaly low; also Grand Boulevard and Sevonty-siath treet, two Lolly forming ea. Le . K, STEVENRON & SON, 11 Pine .atreet, IAN ELEGANT OLIVE. STONE FRONT HOURI FOR L tale—So West Fifty-Ofth street; has allthe modern {m- provements, French mirrors, cabinet tulsh, &e. Apply ou Premises, frow 9 to 10 and from 4 to by FUGATH AVENUE, PROM, FIFTY.NINTH TO 145TH 1) strect—Blocks, Plots and single Lol. Also several desirable Lots on the erots atreets, beteping. N & SON, 11 Pine street, V. K. STEVENBO! JOR SALE—23 WEST NINTH STREET; BEAUTIFUL four story English basement House; well built and ar- ranged and 14 perfect order ; will be-nold low, on easy terms, if appited for at once. KE. H. LUDLOW & Ct 85 Last Seventeenth street, Union aquare, or No 8 Pine st. 7]OR SALE—A VERY DESIRABLE CORNER PROP- erty—-The two Houses and Lote, 18 Wooster street and 129 Prince atreet, being together 40 téet_ on. Prince street by 17 feet on Wocatte sireet; alao a House aud Lot, Lt Woonte street, 25x100 feet. Apply 10 ALUN & BROWN, 96 Broad way, or to JOHN KE, MILLER, Executor, 87' University piace. F° SALE—THREL STORY HIGH STOOP. BROWN stone House and fot Prrentieth street, near Eighth aves nue: $17,600, half cash, ' For PANNING, 4d Bat Fourtrareet POR SALES BROWN STONE, HOUSE IN 12sTH sireel, coutuinine 12 rooms, tpodern convenionoes ia- if t ri cation healthy, and increasing in value; abou! Spey do or adress OWE BB Weat Fore anecat atrer OW SALE-TWO_ NEW TENKMENT HOUSES, WITH stores, brick and One, 18x52x73, five stories, nit- Beatinaungr ql sone eat eh pap etl eta ieee ost manner; a)! rented, a w re Sf ytisty 1.32t Broadway, commer vhirtieth street. OR SALE AT A BARGAIN-BTORE PROPERTY.—A rare chance fore grocery man.—A fonr story Philadel: phia brick front House, pearly new and In first rate order, in Yery good location for first clase tenants: also wanng Collage and iwo full Lots. Inquire of the owner, JOUN BAHREAt Bu RG, 685 Ninth avenue, corner Forty-seventh street, ¥°, SALE—THE FOUR STORY BROWN SIONE House and Lot 35 West Eighteenth street, 25x65; lot half the block. Inquire on premises. OR SALE—A LOT, 96X10 FEET, ROCKS OFF TO adie, on Fifty-fourth street, near Sixth avenue; price 10,000. Apply to D. GARRISON, 97 Sixth avenue. OR SALE OR TO LET—FURNISHED, FORTY- eeventh street, near Fifth avenue, a first class four sory bigh stoop about 23x62, Diiliard table, Pine stre: VOR SALE CHEAP—19 SIXTH AVENUE, THE STOCK and Fixtures of a well-established Watch and Jewelry Store; owner leaving the city, \RAND BOULEVARD AND EIGHTY-SECOND F street.—A Plot of fovr lots for sale very reasonabie; also, Sontyerd oe mr street, three well located fn Lots fronting “TM STEVENSON & SON, 11 Pine street. EST FORTY-FOURTH STREKT, NORYH SIDE, IN that desirable block, between Broadway and sinh avi Uneee story high sloop brown stone Dwelling. with Easement and sub-cetiar, 188150, lot 100.5, with all Improve Le a Gret rate order, with heater and gas istures of eluded in price; eet ai NSTLVENSON & SON, 1 Pine stroote er particulars apply to modern weil arranged brown stone Dwelling, lot 106 teet; enclosed piazza in Peat plane, &. Apply'to V. K. STEVENSON & SON, Ii Miscellancous. A NORD 10 THE WISH J \ AL cast, 81,00 mortnage aud 42 Vey Houas af Whitestone, is better than Wottacted aparimenia in New York, Gel Henne FOE OUNOTINSON & MILLER, 95 Nassavt at ~ A TERMS TO SUT, TAREE OF Moat Corie town atone bie gtoGp toupee in tow Oy UY Furnished: Eee N POOLEY, 21 Park place, M\MON SENSE VERSUS FASHION.-WHY PAY Ce Saree a tetond. worry to keep ap ‘appear. monthly invested jaying rent f ree ticketa and anc oid the artitictalities of city life, when you can ind economical home in a ‘by jcenes of domestic rural be realized at Whiter owtnnte ECT NN ERALD\RANCI OFFICE—BROOKLYN, ADVERTISHENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD RhEIVED AT BRANOW OFFICE, AT NO. 4QURT STRERT, CITY HALL SQUARE, OFFICE Gen FROM 8A. M, TILL 6 P.M, BROOKLYN CAqiens AND DEALEKS CAN RE- ——— nt CEIVE THEIR PAPhg AF THe HERALD prance | 0% anh eat , BROOKLYN. NEW AND VERY GR), EL EE STORY, BASE ae SOFTEN ee Wiilam Ae | — eanuiful ap y lity of mind, elasticity of | in the place t REY FOR SALE AND fin thcen a about B ety lola ets SROCHNEN PRO ter FOR SALE 45D sibel ic mrerenerenpnmaponnmnne j)UR SALE CHEAP—IN WILLTAMSBURG, A NEW FIRS? Class three atory, baxnment and cellar brick House, with ailthe modern improvement, Inquire on the Brom ines, Hewes strort, trat house east of Bedford avenue, between and 8 o'clock. Fe. SALE -34 ADELPHI OrASRO, WES Oe 4 lonse, lent, i ot BLO cash; ; ¥ thous ; rents for $300, Apply to 0) on mort UBINSON, 2 Nassau sireet. ‘OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FIRST CLASS THREE for Deer Bones °, m Brokivn, wie, all pee, ae Ch rom 85 to 4) ucrom in Jersey, “Address®. KOEHLEIN, corner of Joralemon and Court streets, Brook: lyn. No agents need POR SALE OR UeaSe—tur PROPERTY AT TRB corner of North Firth Second streets, WMlit DUPE. edie ieee + brick Bui anes, yore each, Oo ead aud cellars. able for manu! actus to G.'E. BAWYEK, on the premises, ! Purposes Apely POR, SALE_OR TO RENT, IN BROOKLYN, LOW 20 Houses, with all improvements; prices #1,¢00" to $6,000; terms, 8500 Or more cash ant batance on mortrage; pavacte #100 oF lesa quarterly aud interest; ren.® x30 lo #50 month ly. Apply to VALENTING G. HALL, 7 Fultonatrect, New ‘ork, over Fulton Bank, between 11 and 2, Fe SALE—CORNER PROVERTY, ON MYRTLE AVE- 1e% nue, Rrookiyn; best business location on the avenue; at side of the street ; terms easy ; lot #5x100. Inquire in the are store, on the premises, 157 Myrtle avenue, corner old atreet, 10 LET—IN BROOKLYN, % FOURTH AVENUF, NEAR Warren, Hait House. till lst May; the whole after, For pemecrare apply to owner, 278 West Fleventh street, near Heecker, JOBN J, HEALY, "TP, LEASE—FACTORY, AT GREEN POINT, TWO blocks from ferry; two floors, 6)x100 feet; light all around, with stable and yard room, small engine and botler fnd powerful bydrauile press on the premises. Apply at Union Mills, 454 Cherry street, New York. 10 LEASE OR SELL—THE BRICK STORE AND Pweiting, 216 Fiaibueh avenue, near Prospect, Park; Font to suit the times ; also several Apariments to sinall Hea, B. H. BABCOCK, corner of Court and Montague streets, Brooklyn, RESPONSIBLE BUILDERS.—WE OFFER A PLOT af Ground, 77 feet by 100, situated desirable localities in the ‘Twenty-tirat Ward; Brooklyn, 8 House fi ‘ iberal butider's loan will be given, HOLMAN & CO., 21 Cortlandt street, in the store, CASH, BALANCE MONTHLY INSTAL. ments, for corner House, 71 Tompkins ave- ree stories, hizk stoop, brown sone base- 1 modern’ improvements; perfect order; be sold; owner on premises. JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HU) AND BERGEN etal YES For Sale. FACTORY AND SEVERAL LOTS IN HUDSON CIty (Wersey City), with Shafting, Belte aud Boller complete, for sale or to !ease on easy terms, ‘ F. 0. & D. BROWN, 90 Broadway. SON CITY ATE. QS, 2E8SEY CUY HEIGHTS, (BERGEN)—A HAND. some French root modern House, 9 Lois nicely im- proved; beautiful location; horse cars. Bendy $6,500, CHARLES W. WARD, 19 Cedar street, PROPERTY QU? OF THE CLrY BOR SALE WES OR TO KENT. Aa ieguatae pomtrise naira: Village of . eantif ul, growing and enterprisin, 1e of i. _Waileatonet Lt. pl neat, cosey.Houve fur A three story House, aihroom, closets, &c., $6,500, Larger and more commodious Houses, 7,01 to $16,000, Chotce Lots xt 8350 to Streets macadamized, curbe |, guttere NO assessments to the purchaser. Neighborhood and im- rovementa first class. Whitestone, only 11 miles (rom anter’s Point and 46 minutea irom Thirty-tourth street, 19 ® most accerstbie, healthy and attractive wuburo, It bas churches, schools, refined nocloty, Ne. It le practically nearer the business centre of New York vhan Harlem or Prospect Park, Brooklyn, Busthess inén, employes, teach gra ani! mechanics can ive cheaper, more comfortably, be healthier, and reach their stores, schools and worksho} gasier and quicker than by residing in New York or brook. n. The Flashing and Northside Railroad ‘terminus at tone), one of the most perfectly equipped apd admi- rably mianaged roads in this country, run 41 trains daily, from 5:50 A.M. to midnight, aud in summer steamers pl constantly between New York and Whitestone. The im: provements now proseonting with great vizor wall atiinulate ihe growth of Waltestone and surely enhance the value of nis property, N. B.A Commntation tioket for one yoar civen to every purchaser of a honse, aiso to lot buyers fi they build. Terms on lote—75 per cent on mortgage for five years; if purchase ere will build all may remain, On houses—The principal Part on moriaage, and monthly payments to sult. We particularly invite parties jooking for suburban homes or sites to cail ana get ‘ree exoursion tickets and maps and gxamine this property before hiring or purchading elsewhere, Tickets good for all tains, z JONNSON & MILLER, Agents of the Whivestone Land Association, ‘25 Nussau street, New Yor Mr. F. B. Van Siclen, our agent at the station at White- atone, will meet purchasers and show them the property. RARE BARGAIN.—A SPLENDID FARM OF 77 acres, two miles from large town, 334 hours trom New nu ievel ; rich soil; running and several fing NES; yreat variety ot ‘choice fruit trees; fret rate iidings; pice two story frame house, six room; large bara, good stabling; carriage house, plugery, hennery, wo shop, &c.; socation unsurpassed tor beauty and heaith, oilered.at a sncriice far #U,G00; terme nay, | Addrose Mrs. ¢, A WALKER, box .87 Last Stroudsburg, Monroe county, ae LL WANTING FARM8—GOOD SOIL, MILD CLI. mate—for papers address C. K, LANDIS, Vineland, T PLAINFIELD, N, J.-A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, il modern improvements, with one to 20 acres Ground, Will be sold to a desiabie party at a yreat bargain and on Very eaay termes nino Puts oc one to two acres. Apply to or nai . H. PLANT, 202 Broadway. se ELEGANT DWELLING-WATER AND GAS throughout, With ‘arns, carriago house, ice house, bil- ilara room, &o,, and ten acres of choice land, on Raritan avenue, New Brunswick ; terms easy; one of the healthiest loeations iu the State, DS. VAIL. WARREN HARDENBERG, 68 Wall street, A ~A,--1 HAVE FORSALE OR RENT THREE BEAU- » tiful Residences, on east bank of Hudson, 80 or 45 ininutes frour city; river froat; bont and hones. Wat. N. POOLEY, 27 Park place. BRIGHTON, HAMILTON PARK.—TO RENT, id unfurnished ; iH TNEW A igen Oeoda treed, Air} hear (reps. aeete ade water, jaws anade treed, 40.j near ferry. to. Hikm: Turow 400,94 Front tirect, of W. A. COLLINS, 38 Fine Cisutba SELDOM OFFERED.—SPLENDID SsTOOK and Dalry Farm, three miles from larce town, 107 acres; A clear, level, productive land; cute 60 tons hay, keeps 8) hend cattle, water running in pipes to house and bara; also fine stream through farin; large substantia! ston 11 rooma, doabie cellar, ‘cemented; good fram Toots; very larze bern, stone stabiing, numerous outbuild- ings, plenty of frult, ine garden; sheep-churning machine, & churns, 40 gallons éach; 2 trained sheen; sold 1.600 pounds butter last year; two borses, L colt, 1v cows, 14 head young cattle, 8 brood sows, 1 hog, mowing machine, rake, bey fork and tackling; di wagons, 20 tons hay, fn ground, | Prige PRIRSO! ploughs, Ou). Terme $8,000 STILLMAN, East caso’ balance oasy, Stroudsburg, Pa. 2 cro ——as EALTH, COMFORT, RAPID AND FASY TRAN! be neoured by living in Whitestone.—ay aod build where the work of street improvements ts come pleted and free of assessment. Pay rent no longer. Be your ‘own taniiord. Onl or send for mapa ani free tickets; tak a ride on the best of ratiroads and view the property. It wil ‘cost you & pleasant aod prottabie excar- sion, JOHNSON & MILLER, 2 Naswan street, /LAINFIELD, N. J., PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO ré ( rniegy hour Ly ky Ai ed yt ye iy) of w Jersey; Propert, 500 to and $5, 886,000, within three to firteen minutes’ walk or ego re or without water, heater aod gas; Farms, $5,000 to all under good cultivation ; Houses to reat, $225 to 42,00 Ee furnished and unfurnished, Apply to B. A, MUM Boke Opposite depot, Platufield, N. fg ‘or B. ©. FORCE, 08. und 7 Dey street, room 3, RIME PROPERTY IN NEW ROCHELLE—AT BAR+ gain; $8,600, easy terma-—exeellent 23g story BH x", well convenienced ; stable and carriae house; beau ful nga; poramaaucing ail raliroas and town advan ‘oJ ren! », apply to sole agent STE BIDEPHERKS; Conveyancers, 187 Broadway, arreet flour. JPLENDID FARM FOR SALE--HOME OF TRE Van Rensselaer Schuyler; overlooking be: LY tH ke Cayuga; 184 acren choice land, under cultivation; acres 8 year old grapevines; large mansion, farm hot Darna and cutbulidioge; vehicles, harness, horses, cows, £0-% all for 40,000; one-half on morizagé many on Asy ri ive for a retired citizen, Apply W. BAI NG, 54 Clif street, New York. Spaced FARM—2 ACRES, NEAR DEPOT; NEW 1 house, 10 rooms; fine barn, orchard, grove, streneny ain, tales in New Jersey ; $7,500; nn HAS, We WalkD, 19 Cedar treet, 10 LET OR LEASE—AT RYE, VIA NEW YORE New Ha Railroad, a good House, contati rootns, three acres of grouna, guod garien, fruit, house, eo, ; rent #600, rnjulfe of Mr FIELD, Tickes at kyé, or WM, MALHEWS, 04 Catharine ‘New York, an WM, MASHBWY; 04 De Greet ROW Sees 10 LET—AT MADISON, N, J.-COMMODIOUS, WE! Jocated and furnished ‘Home, containing 30 room, ble of accommodating about 50 boarders, “Apply to J. As, EBB, 165 Pearl street, (T° RENT—A STORE, IN 1 LOCK IN street, Paterson, N.'J., anitable for any frst clase For full particulars apply to Mra, PHILLIPS, 170 Maia Paterson, N. J., ar address box 09 Post office, ‘VALUABLE DOCK PROPERTY, AT COLLEGE POIN ! ground’ L. I, to leawe—For a term of years; 28 lots i‘. sr ot water; several aprings on the property; A good deal party. for manulacturin; urposes; rent low to @ JOHNSON & MILLURy 35 Nassau stroste Vv ESTCHESTER SOR ‘OR SALE, be “pol 3 nice crea, 100 acres Pent Dairy ‘arm, 810.000 Hoe Pata front, $15,000; several to iy «7 ____S- IRELAND, 201 Broadway, K 000. —SPLENDID INVESTMENT, MUST ee + sold, Tenement Property on ‘50x10 plot, zapeth, N. J., eying 855 per month. Also Dwell jouse, lot bUx100 ; 12 rooms; near uepot. 22x60, lot bu: rooms; a u ie id FOR SALE, OR WILL BE EXCHANGED FO! + Brooklyn Property, the four story Building, 256x100, East Twellth wtiect, suitable (or any dusiaess. Apply bode: ©. BAILEY, 50 East Fourth street, near Bowery, : A ZHRRE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONa front House. m Amity street, Hraoklyn, fre and cleary* to exchange for House in city; other rroperty for exchange: Apply to De GARRISON, 597 sixth ave ARGAINS IN PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE, Splendia Stone Quarry on Hudson... 87 Lots in Rahway, good lovation. ‘M45 acres improved Farm in Wisconsin. actes traproved. Farm in Pennsylvani: 2 Lots in Mount Vernon... 0% acres Land in Kentucky. All free and clear; see per a J. 8. FERGUSON, 89 Nassan strect, room 6 XCHANGE—A BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR VACANR Lots or near by Connery | ropes JACOB SHARPE, 90 Pine street, XCHANGE—COUNTRY SEAT, 15 ACRES, LARGHY Y house, first class surroundings, one hour from olty,, for a good dairy farm; might go Weat; also count Reals dencey Stamsord, South Orange, Westchester covnty, kon f city or Broukiyn house, Farms and Brooklyn Houses ex- changed. MACOMBER & BARKER, 207 Broadway, a2 2nd a XCHANUE OR FOR SALE CHEAP- 50,000 ACRES OF YY heavily timbered Land in the fertie valley of the She- Dandoah, Virginia; the Columbia Irou Furnace is on thie tract, and a railroad is now being built through ft and the country is well settled around ft. iso Lots and Dweliings iq. Mount Vernon, unencumbered, for city or Brooklyn Prop» erty. NICHOLS & CAFFERTY, ti $8 Fourth avenue and 1,497 Broadway, 'OR EXCHANGE, WITH PART CASH, FOR A FTI brown Houae, in good Reighborbood, or without Stable ant Furniiute, In “Brookiyn or, New. ¥ oak Sapa Country Seat bed 30 fea a for street, on Long Island, ress, will &c., box 3,918 New York Post ollie. ner Sry {OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR HARLEM OR YORK. ville Property, three story brown stone House on ington avenue, near Fifty-third street, or fine Beekman place House, near Fiftieth street, and others for sale cheap, WALDRON & ZITTEL, 1,028 Third «venue, EXCHANGE—A GOOD PAYTI ‘mes Hotel; Lots or Place on erred. Send full particulars to J, Ia Oikos, Fe SALE OR House, newr St. J ver, Net serent WALICE, box 140d AL ESTATE EXGHANGE—FIRST CLASS ne ruse, three sotry and basement, 25x40, lot ion Jone Sey City, va'ue 420,000, unincumbered, to exchange for frst ci House up tawn; umexceptionable location; value, 840,00) to $66,000; wilt pay difference; or would crohanas, for city or Brooklyn Lote in choice location. Call at or ad Gress $9 Maiden lane, tourth door, “ waa OBA Renee WO FOUR STORY BRICK TENEMENT HOUSES the Sixteenth ward, Brooklyn, toe: for House in New York, between Twalfth and Fifviet ‘alus about $20,000,” Address C, ., box 132 Herald office, ferctiretes llll Ssemuiiful Couniry Seats meres see from Rania m it acl one depots fine grounds, covered with fruit. and orasen value 845,00, A. G, DARWIN, 10 Pine street, 10 EXCHANGE-FOR CITY OR BROOKLYN HO! I desirable counity place, ta perteck orkey ‘wo woud m2 } no enout ance; value, Hevesi qe mbrance: (d. DARWIN, 19 Pine atreot, 0 EXCHANGE FOR NEW YORK PRIVATE DWELx 7 brick, with jae tmatble trismainge 10. MANUFACTURERS.—FOR SALE, ON terius, or exchange for City Property, & Facto: +d wert roto near ‘epot and desirable village. ‘ADpIY, to . BCOGK, corner of Court and Montague ie WAntep—roomy HOUSE; HOUSEKEEPING FI preferred, Will give In part payment equity {a lent four story small House and subnrvan bi Owners only apoly at 416 West Thirty-tuird street, / furnished, at Piainfeid, Scovh Plains, Bioomfeld and ve, Portchester, 201 Broadway, Co rernine SEATS TO RENT—FURNISHED AND UN- fontclair, in New Jersey ; also at Yonkers, Greenwich and Stamford. 8, IRELAND, FATE, QF CHE LATE RICHARD T. HAINES, AT 'y Elizabeth, New Jersey, situated on Broad street, North, Union and Weatminstor arenes, ountaintog angus nity H bomente. for sale in one or in plot by FRANK Get DAVIGON BROWN, Agants, 90 Broad: way, or WILLIAM A. HAINES, Lxecttor, oadway, ARMS FOR SALE—NEAR SPRING VALLEY, ROCK- Jana sountl 1 ac ood papperecasets 53,000; 35 acres, good buildises, front, $6,000; 67 acres, mock, crops, $9,000; 120 acres bne Dairy Farm, 14 00, . IRELAND, 201 Broadway. R SALE—AT WOODSIDE, NEWARK, N, J. A hancaome French roof Cottage House, containing ton rooms, modern co ences and tn perfect order; Ja garden, stable, &c.; situated on Passaic iver, and ensy ol access by Paterson and Newark and Midiand Ratiroads, both neariy completed. A portion of the furniture will be gold if destred, For particuiars address or apply to GEORGE H. WEBSTER, 129 Broad ssreet, New York. OR SALT—AT YONKERS, ON TOF BANKS OF THE Huson, brick House ; splendid prick stable, with two ree of land: fine garden and cholce fruit; ter easy; Deween at ail times. Jaquive of ACKLE, LDGAR & CO, kere, for o aes £ AND LOT 80 PARK STREET, Newark, N. J.; splendid location, one block from New Jersey Raliroad depot: house ts 239 stories and has 1) rooma; if rold before March 1 will be gold cheap. Inquire on tne precniaes. OR SALE 1UR SALE—A SMALL, VALUABLE FARM, OF §% Macros, nt Spring Valley, near Morristowo, N, J. Fos particulars inquire of GEORGE N. WILLIS) 64 and 56 ‘White street, New York, or address kh. CRANE, Morristown, 95 LOTS AND LARGE BUILDING, 4¢X60 (RATE Ov) switch to it), at Kabway, for vrown stone House New York. Adiresa box 6i4 Yonkers ont office, N. ¥. — — — — ———— REAL EXTATE WANTE THREE OR FOUR STORY BRICK modera improvements, for casb, in the nei of Twentieth to mae street and Fourth to Sixth nue, Address Post office, i he aera eso A Ce OH OR CASH CUSTOMERS—A NUMB! also some Houses lt for WALTER W. MONTAGUR, Twenty-(iret street and Eighth avenue, \ her tisog HOUSE, IN BROOKLYS, Wol 811,000, 19 exchange for two smaller, one brick, trame. R. 1, }USH, 180 Maiden lane; or W. 0. SUMN: 1 Broadway, Brooklyn. 1 ANTED—A ZORB S2ORY HIGH STOOP ae MMEDIAT! of Hone tenants, i V stone, between Thi Fourtn avenues, Twenty. to Forty-second street. Send particulars to CASH, H Uptown Branch oflice, 1,286 Bi ty pn RT ONE SPANISH GKNTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO BEe > A obange iste ng in his native tongue for annie ie i Respectable lady. Address F. I. C,, 408 West Twent, 4 REDEMOLARLLES ‘3 FREI bc roteatant Bourdin School tor i r the Pens ‘aris, Thing: aa times ‘wook, and bs ll Nieman-Allemayer, ladies wreet. French classes foi three: __cranatiamadewemedoeretyrcetrwi LS acta LADY WHO CAN SPEAK AND TEACH German, French, music and Eng)ish to a cinss of . asseueg fdshar ghar sttace tro, ar Sita, with referen an jary expect Ford dice. JOR SALE.—BAY RIDGE, L. J, STEWART AVENUB, near Ovington avenve—flouse and five acres Ground, gultable for gardening or building lots. JOR SALE-IN THE VILLAGE OF GRBENwicu, F autiful [yy De modern dened, on erate. Call o1 address A. ACKER, Port Cheater, N. Y, r% “SALE-VILLA SITES; FIFTY ACRES, BTATEN Inland, south side; choice location, Bye § extensive views, Apply to 3. B, SCHIBFPELLN, 170 basement Houre, pli minutes ‘om steamboat landing: would exchange for Brooklyn Property, Inquire corner Fifty-sixth street an a. Pork. SALE-—KEYPORT, N. J. TWO STORY AND } apaADty, vated} thi i Ei FoR, SALE—A MOST DELIGHTFULLY LOOATED Country Place, one mile from de; Rabway, N. J. elegant House, 22 2: Inds of fruit ‘and tal trees 19,000, baiting ALG, DARWIN, 10 Ping stranu ne lawn and ure yor SALE—ON EASY TERMS, DESIRABLE COUN. ad try Pla will, wo hours from city ; druggist wanted value, Sis A. G. DARWIN, 10 Pine at OR SALE—OR TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES- ‘with Partor Furntc OT, Piano, Carpets (or without) y Within five rain al to Melroae stazion, New York an Harlem Raiiro: good [ouse, with 16 rooms; water In the and stables, fi den with grapes, joeation and good . Also Other Property for anle, Inquire o! O, Pe ckoR st, Reat Eatave Arent, Old Bosion Koad, near iret mreet, Morrtsanta, ——— R FALE OR TO LET—THREE NEW AND VERY retty Houses on Danforth avenus, Greenvilie, N. Ju. mini ts 2 Now Lai by New J Central Rafiroads rent ‘quire of JOHN MORREL ie, Fee SALB OR TO LET—AT COLLEGE | j at Greeovil onthe main avenue, close to depot louses, well built wath indie at Res Reaet eae REAT /PECULATION,—HANDSUMB, Gieeaage eat 16 rooms; anit ba sooner : FURNITURE, Lanes acon ro oF sin posh Se on weekly lowest Cash prigss, or on My nstnlteentey at OFARRELL: pth); 3 warehouse, Eighth avenue, corner of Twentieth sireet, oy A. MAGNIFICENT POMPADOUR STYLE SATIN, BRE catel Partor Bult, o for $159; one dv, 275; wale Dutrep Suite, #30 and + Carpets, 69 cents per yal estes harges, Ot cra frcaien $8 y s juffet, fx forhalt cost. Wesldenoe 453 West Forty-ascond sireal, Seventh avenue, e MAGNIFICENT DRAWING ROOM SUIT, COVERED ron! Paint rt Leave, Carper, half original cost; property family city. ‘g8 West 16th et, near 6th av. dais 2 CHANCE FOR PARTIES COMMENCING Pee Cri AL private residence 124 Woat 260 jor Sulta, covered In Tree ant 4 j) russel 1 ba Furniture, at Ted half original cost for cask, cane WiTURE, CARPETS ANT Reine CARPETS AND BEDDING. —AN te a d low prices, at B. M. PE! WAR 155 Chatham aired, Weekly aiid mopihly pays near 6b av, Par Suits, $40; Bedroom Suil anda general assortment ments taken. HO! OR SALE—TH FURNITURE OF A SMALL Pid -aixth atreet; price Address Fe A ee th cinco Uptowi - ———, M? HLY OR WEEKLY PAYMENTS—CABPETR, . ALY & CUNNINGHAM, and $86 Third aveoue, aoar Tweaty-sigata sie Priosiwciienn ear olber Bouse o bar sbF, Ph en bh -hentome ans = rAass ECOND HAND FURNITURE WANTED. -AN ‘ EAST THIRTIETE SThReT —OW1NG TO . arture for Europe, all Furniture and cua 304. > ant in style, ter sale, and House to let ; any time nM LITIOAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESORI

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