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8 NEW YURK HERALD, “THE “RING” FRAUDS. [INSPECTORS OF ELECTION. | % OUTUBER 5, 1872.--TRIPLE § Residence, SATURDAY, Residences ET. aneeshatti to Franktin street station house and 3 “ 18 Fi ‘ eas fp penap noel ore Bis indecent assault were preferred against him, i i Allen street. ‘ld7 East Fitty-third street. | In each ease was fixed at $1,000, and as the p Motion to Hemove the Indietmente Against / The List of Appointments So Far as— Narles Mosianuis 74 Eldridge street. £9 East Two STE prensa street: fully Bae penesire shat around of Buxety: he wap Tweed, Genet, Sands and Gihors from the Gen- Made Out. Nhe neers a Midge sereee” nn 892 East Tweitth street. $42 Third avenue. ipsa i 98 Columbia street. 1—Vatrick H. Owens. - 128 Kast Filty-eighth street. eral Sessions to the Oyer and Terminer— peak | BMoyor Fisas ‘94 Columbia street, DEMOCRATIC AND LIBERAL REPUBLICAN—FIPTEENTH pe erenes TH E COUR TS Remerke of District Attorney Gar- In accordance with the act of Congresss author p maROEhan A -ReRTe AgsRMBLY DISTRIOR, latina ices ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. deisatinnet, East Fitt; relate a . vin—Deoision of Recorder Hackett izing the appointment of Supervisors of Blection BoNatihons avis tebe eae attest. 2-Kichard W, Gili, 420 Wort Thlrtyaccond a at Fitty-clehith street. $ tel Cook... Nor‘ol c rf " the following appointments were made by Judge Krhest D, Bike, Jr. “top isdvdge street. $25 Woot Thirty-tith strect, enue. Den; . ‘ ying the Motion. Woodrant, in the United States Court, yestervay, | S-veonge Sheri, ask f for the different Assembly districts in this oity, | FIW hun Kellnek | Pursuant to an understanding bad by the counse) | The list is not entirely complete, but we give all | St for the prosecution and the counsel for the defend. nee Smith, the n ie es appointed so f ‘the: ante in the “Ring” mdictments and Recorder ames of the parties appointed so far as they “$1 Orchard sircet. ‘HIG Ludiow street. Th Ludtow street. 7John M1 Norfolk street 1—Patele “19 Hester Batyaccona street | Interesting Proceedings in the New i 300 Eat ‘await Bree York and Brooklyn Courts, 334 East 130th street, —_ were made out up to a late hour last eventing >— 243 Eas! treet, ‘ cl i ’ 425 West Thirty-fifth street. ots iey met yeste! SEMBLY. DISTRICT, | He—Oharles Louise 17—Dennis Hetferin ‘est Twenty-ninth & ~ Criminal Cases. x det, Renita 16—Frank Lyneh, : West Thirty.third strect. | DEMOCRATIO AND LIBERAL REPUBLICAN—TWENTY- js euss the question of the Femoval of the indictments bya ng oy ee ye | 16-L Sterns Hoven Rete Gener ‘ad wteand Oth ay. FIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, Judge Benedict sat yesterday for the purpose of from the Court of General Sessions to the Oyer $-Jobo Berm. “ 7 een ston street. sas ees Warn 2-Alexander u ir. as Wort Shirky second st. }-Teemes Mekpedon. proceeding with criminal trials. i 1 '—Bernard MeCloskey. S89 Washington street. S—Jacod Jacybs, 22—Patrick Mellug! renth ¥ a J \ and Terminer. The attendance of spectators was | 1\—"yorris Jacobs....---..... 18) Greenwich street. john W, Gulki ‘2k West Twenty-seventh st. | 3—Lawrence McKeon, Isaac 8. Lanigan, who had been indicted for enté “#—Joln McShane. 405 West Thirty-third street. £-Corneliog | ward. FIFTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—REPUBLICAN. G—Willinmn Bont 1—William Meean ‘564 West Forty-sixth street. | 7p. p Butlivan 2—Willisin Edwards 44 Weat Twenty-nineh at sWilltia oO Beie ‘oline street. Watts stre 19S South street -H0 Hudson street. 308 Greenwich street. not large, and not much interest was evinced in | M—H the proceedings. Shortly alter eleven o'clock Dis- a trict Attorney Garvin, Judge Tremain, Mr. Henry sh Kelley. ed A. J. Griifen. in Burns. ohn Burt Michael McManu: ‘Third aver bezzling letters from the Post Ofice, did not nue, Ay. A bet: Zoth and 77th sts. | when called to take his trial. His recognizancd ist st., bet. 2d and 34 avs. Was thereupon torfelted and a bench warrant igi L. Clinton and Mr, Wheeler H. Peckham entered Broadway. 3—John Murray... irty-third st. 9—Thomas J. Gati ad. &4th ava. | sued for his arrest. 2 , Marion Oe i West Thirty-itth street. | 4 ‘ : . ‘ the court room and ocenpied geats within the prom H Beach stréct hates Ural 9a West TTRInry seventh st | ae ay eaat HEMT outa o« |, OWen Gannon Is Indicted for rescuing a prisonel ecuting bar, while Messrs, Burrill, Fullerton, Van- “4 Desbrosses sirect. 3—Charies Falling . By) Tenth avous, Dorba. sith at. bet. ath and Stave. | Teast of ihe goverient have, if, spears, le @erpooi and other distinguished jawyers appeared REPUBLICAN—TIRST ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Pentel Penney le 4 443 West Thirty-aixth street. Uhr street and Bust River. | town, and the ¢: ‘therefor Post tor 1 eee Emanuel Jackson :82 Lewis street. SoAdoiph Platt 411 West Thirty-ifth sireet. street and East $ "4 ie case was, therefore, pul 0! oD the other side to represent the accused parties, f P prosyeey- DEMOCRATIC AND LIBERAL REPUBLICAN—NINTH AS- | 10—Walter 8. Furi Ninth aveuue, i: Dott BO garae| Mndedinite period. way, etund Firth avenue. | “The C ; DISTRICK ATTORNEY GARVIY ON THE MOTION, 140, Greenwich street. SEMBLY DISTRICT, 1g—Robert Turner West Twenty-ninth st, pelt | ‘The Court then adjourned, District Attorney Garvin rose and eaid that he Washington street, Flat Ben ot Hudson aca” ee | Jenn st ae Mnthavenues | a Ward's Inland, Amendment of Rule 55. erat v e p cl oo ee 82 Reet: street, eter Conkti 0 3 ‘ost Forty-e! Li 4 i sneimieysina mn canes the other Gad ie en ne vost uirect, 4—Timothy, 5 Oa Recent ‘353 Went Thirty-fitth street, : bob Sb end te ave Rule 65 of the Rules of the Circuit Court of th made motions for the purpose of transferring them “ “$4 Wail street FE Batricl Noone “#33 Greenwieh street, i West Thirty euhth st 1sth street and 2d avenue. | United States for the Southern District of New York % rey) I, “ 5 cman. oeeee res - A. * ol he, iy 2 4 to the Court of Oyer aud Termmer, from be se 0—Wm. Hi. Me "2B Penrl atrest, B—Peter Ms Eso Hudson streets 230 West Thurij-geventh st eth st! and 3d‘dnd 4th avs: | {8 amended go as to read as follows:— p Sori PraUDE De SESRL NSIT EE DLA nde NY Oe | ete eeicas cy ae eee U—Deddnicke tt fishnis....... cara Hudwon streets 268 West Thirty-third street. | RERUSLICAN—TWENTY-FIRST ASSEMBLY Distuicr. | |, When @ cause ts noticed for trial or argument that transfer was to be made, and beyond all ques | 1g 7p! Watterbury "200 Broadway. " 18 William Neilso ‘58 Barrow street. 112 West Fores Breet, a ha 8. Doremus. oe ee a of fae oS nae thereof, bribe ve er o ~ | 14—Ira A, Whitman...........43 North Moore atrect. 2—W s 5 Sixth Ie. 166 West Thirty-ti(th stree! ward H. venue, note of the issue and o! e pleadings and the at ton gave Tia Honor the power so to do, and, there- | [#=ira, A, 0 IIR West Brondway, 21—Patrick Marhen ‘a2 Went Washington place, | 24—Louls F. Post. 854 West Thirty-fitth street. | $—James K, Hobby ith sireet. torneys’ names, shall be ‘delivered. to the clerk-a fore, it was not necessary to present an argument | -154 Franklin street. fc 59 Christopher street, DPMOCRATIO AND LIBERAL REPUBLICAN—SIXTEENTH | *—George Henry. ‘avenne, least ‘eight days next preceding the term: and ti upon that subject. He now renewed the motions \lson stree renee Kes Pople tree a il ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, youn dcranad Sr 2 Fo etn aroet nth st. | clerk shall, as carly as the following Thursday, hay made the other day, and 1f counsel had anything to pi de 3 1—Daniel Murphy 503 Kast Nineteenth street. 7—Henry Kastei 158 East 117th street. the calendar of causes to be tried made uP, ar eay iu opposition they could present thelr views | 1-George B. Deane, JF. soallehacl Hartigan Buea Sixicenth street Rvamney Mokena: "ao ast eigheeth sircct. | Ing them wccording to the dates of thelr ia " ‘76 Hudson street. ath SEPA brstabalge el e Nicholas J. O'Connel ith st., bet. Ist av. & ay. nd no cause shall be put upon calendar, ‘The Recorder suggested that the District Attor- +21 Deubromsen street. 4—John Hi, enwich streeg, 6—Andrew Cassia; 2 Hast Sixteenth street. | IRON ATICS Mt. Piper. 300 Kast Bighty-tourth st, | OF 4ssue shall be furnished as le hereby requl DEMOCRATIC AND LIBERAL REPUBLICAN—SECOND | 5—George W. Hill Jane street. 7—Phillip Keating 14 East Sixteenth street. 13—Cyrus T, Frost... 13th pes ty Third av. KENNETH G, WHITE, Cler! ney had better select one case, ‘ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. S_Witien 4 Ly e Grocnwich street. §—Wiltian st tna oe eae Er eneete ts 14—Joseph McDonald. 124 East. Ninety-first strect. ie rey q 10% c] e ye: raf 7 fin Se eee GE lean fear tng | Skating solve AB Hoovovelt strecte, mi “iil Perry treet women rhe Ss arene ae ae a ae | eaten bane He ae eT ot UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN BANKRUPTCY, e again lia a 0 ‘yy y n jank street. —Peter Salinon, East Twenty-second st a, % ae Soase Eealties Gan aa:: Froithy Tageraonl! aba'/etusiaa|: oteenereaee Of Cherry atecate “607 Washington street. BoMaahy Otel 455 Second avenue. opaumene pun sis Tad avenue Calendar for This Day, i! uf we xs 5-Daniel Gallaghe! 12 Pearl strect. 704 Greenwich street. 13—John Thompson... 36 East Twentieth street, 19—James A. Mc: "906 ‘Third avenue. Before Judge Blatchford. jexcept Mr. Hall), and moved their transfer to the | 16~Charies Phelan 128 City Hull place. 8 Perry street. M—Danicl Clat 351 First avenue. 20—John Barlour. 248 Second avenue, yer and ‘Terminer. 1i—James Geraghty Pearl street. any Leo} eee pe a ae [re pad ag 21—John F. Valenilne. 139 East Moth street. Conant et al. vs. Robert W. Milbank; the Pre: 2 19—Francis Nealis.. .22 Mott street. ‘reenw! rect. —Watlitin J, Woley... a ne ‘streo! 22—Benjamin H. Munson. venue, Counsel for Mr, Cook said that this was one of | d—Join Van c [G5 Baxter street, 03 Barrow sureet. 17—Michael Kiernan, 187 Third avenue. 23—George W. Frost aud ath avs, | (ent, Managers and Company of the Delaware an few: i be —Win, I, “65 Elin street. 83 Christopher street. 1e—Andrew Mullane, 83) Second avenue. 24—Lyman L. Westovel se Hudson Canal Company vs. Ezekiel R. Thompson Mose self-willed motions that were intended to be) 35" Charles Gordon. 1127 White street. 44, Mortin street, 1—James Sweeney S12 Kast Lwenty-tourth st. | 25—Veter O, Benscd Albert W. Sturdy et al. va, Arnold Fisch and Josep dec! re! ¢ ok Be edtord street, 20—Joln Kelly: ast Twenty-fiith street. . A * . VB. RSS UN SNpOANS. £0 CHS, POO Ge non cane rer REPUBLICAN—SECOND ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, tt 200 West ourth street. 21—James Bar ington av. and 27th st | gr—aunuel yvallace Bittiresii ae Fisch; John R. Harris et al. vs. James B. Demarest avery odious form of presenting a motion in a re- on hash Sherry. 3 payer aitceingy na ory var Ne a eu rGa sent 7 fat ne Sp ti i Eek! avenue. 2—David D. Egan... 514 East 119th street. John Thain et al. vs. Edwin N. Martin and ata 4 earaceal —Gustay Byerly. iam 21—Henry D. Lynch reenwich stree —Philip J. MeG ‘Third avenue, vid J. t, : Publican Conrt, particularly on the part of the | §—yohn Ain (04 Oliver street. 22 Ueorge W, Tateke i Christopher street, 24—John’ Nazent- 172 Third avenue, bass ete ee Noh grt ne Te Caan anes Fleming ‘aud “Wiley people, Being a little more republican and simple | 4—Joseph Flood 392 Pearl street. 23—Warren N. Barnes. 29 Bethune street. 2—Ed. Bird 31—Albert Andersot 324 Kast 122d street. Fleming ‘ ir rt of the defend: no | STW. ve Murphy. 27 Cherry street, *—Frederick Clark. 27 West Eleventh street, 2%6—John Roach. 32—Mansfleld J. Fren No. 2 West 128d street. eming. In their ways, on the part of the defendants who | ¢—James Mannini 6 Maiden lane. 25—Robert 8, Peterson. 58 West Twelith street. REPUBLICAN-—SIXTRENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. 33—Richard Ranson. 126th st., bet. 2 and 34 avs, Were affected by the present motion he would cotew Chambers street, 26—F, A. Sherry... +844 West Sixtecuth street. iawn 16) East T t. SeJohn MeGulre 12a siréet and Second ay. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—IN ADMIRALTY. “ . fr. Cook ch wi "i > LUBE! PU! !AN—TEN l- P: nce. Patric! 1e% ith st., bet. 7th and 8th avs: —— read an aMdavit in behalf of Mr. Cook, which would street. DEMOCRATIO AND LIBERAL REPUBLICAN—TENTH AS- | 2—Tcrenc 0 yon Miko 120th af, bet. Ad and Ath avs, Calendar for Monday, October 7, treet, SEMBLY DISTRICT, 3—John W. apply to ali the parties who stoou in the same | 37—Jobn Ayers. 133d st., bet. 4th and Sth ays. ui the | 0 Forsy: i: 4—John ¢ . ~} . PALER ONY WISN aire | yeep Aide 5—Anson i, Nteele 182 Third avenue, sa es ce ny oe eee eee THM AVIDAVIT. | 32 William stre 5 Ludlow street, 6—Patrick O'Connor: 5 — steamtug General W.~ McCandless; Commer William ilenuessy Cook, tie defendant in these ‘No. 9 City Hall 15 East Houston street. 7—James Dougla: 144 East Fifteenth street. Steamboat Company vs. ferryboat America; Ne’ actions, 16—Michael 465 Pearl street, 282 Hullolk street. #—Francls Roo g IPGULY, Se OENY) 3 TWO INDICIMENTS VOR FORCE IN THE THIRD | 17—Timothy 489 Pearl street. singer, 163 East Lousion sireet. 9—Thomas M. Jersey Railroad and Sransrereenon Cate vi DEGREE, —John M. 21 Mott street. —(ustay ng. 9avenue A, ie aurtain ‘alls a saex jarke' pre jer Joni ‘ay! 3. DEGREE, | ‘1 Mo rt. 7—Gustay Ott 19 A The Curtain Fall t E Markct- | the propellor John Taylor; the United States vi being duly sworn, deposeth and saith that the two Al Oliver street. &—W. Hennessy. Judge Shandlcy Discharges Paul Falic | Wo trunks, containing fringes, &c.; New Yoi Pearl and Centre streets. 9—Thomas Schailer Kranklin street, 10-4 ‘22 Clty Hall place. Lighterage Company vs. tt at EH, Levy; Ry Mndicuncuta pent With the Honors of War—The Metho- | Ghapmuirys, & tancheny Dela were found by the Mg gainst him in this Court | eorge Roche... y Without complaints | jel Kuvelman, Otis: 7 © ‘Twenty-fourth street, e originating before a preliininary magistvate, ‘That | 2 547 Pearl street. Fe eg th A peopel dist! Receive a Check sud' Metixe Into eae ! i ne mat SHEL OA Soon Re Won aes in | DEMOCRATIC AND LIBERAL REVUBLICAN—THIRD AS- Oo Ware inten civect: — i 122 Last Sixteenth street, Winter Quarters, SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. urope, and thatas scon as he knew of them and | Disthicr, Davenia vaniea bauer 233 East Twenty-fourth st. ; Saree could arrange his business he voluntarily returned | y3—-rhomas tase 101 pee street. Fa a Sieset. Pa es pays Ti? Hast Fourteenth streat. | OF Sanday, brs Fe OF tea¥ month; Paul Pale, the Decisions. to the jurisdiction of this Court and put in the | 1—-Alexander lary pring street. areverne a Ca 224 Second avenue. proprietor of the Tivoll Garden, in Eighth street, By Judge Leonard. requisite bail to appear and answer, ‘That this de- REPUBLICAN—THIRD ASSEMBDY DISTRICT. 4 Sixth street, ge Aen ort aeraee. {was arrested and brought to Essex Market Litchenstein vs, Litchenstein.—Allowance $757 e) s ve sel a ver! e- 3 2 a a ; ve! E ‘wenty-fourth st. . 5 FOnent je seviped by Bibi coubae! snd. vaely De 195 Mott street, Hedrons Be iees Srenue: Hao Second avenue. Pollee Court, on the complaint of Captain Edward | silmony $8 per week, commencing September ty dl i 5 Pr Fre senbury Jentre street rving place, x 2, Conrt of Oyer and Terminer would deprive him of 8 Elizabeth atreet, SE RERU ARUN pireneee Streets ois, Mewesoy...... 212 Bast twenty-third street. | Walsh, of the Seventeenth precinct. The People vs. Thomas Farrell.—Prisoner admitted Vrince street. REPUBLICAN important rights, and among others that, if tried | ENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. A mI SAN: ' The case of Captain Walsh against Mr. Falk was | to bail in $5,000 on h indictment. * a abharis : Wulberry street. 1—John Hughs.. 129 East Houston street. DEMOCRATIC AND LIBERAL REPUBLICAN—SEVEN- . il In $5,000 on each 3 yidence. ‘Tha @ Ba 1 AiBTAOL BSEGOR, 3-W.H. Lockwi 1S Sta \—Patrick 1. P ,432 Broadway, . Rewiy-discovered evidence. That the said indict. | §—y/ fanning. 110 Elizabeth street. Mier. ee a GO Teg nvervie. complaint was entered by several members of the | fegslonul services within ten days, otherwise th my te: heen fred SURES {9 ap nnast a | Moshar., eee ee ae nat S—Mighast Harrington, nth Benue alent Methodist church in Seventh street, on which Mr. | motion is granted. No costs, ‘ yhat have heen geweraily” ay ously calle | clay. Marion street, +60 First street, 7—John Duyyan... + . ge V stigmatized as the “Ring indictments,” or as | A. Baldwiti............-1M Baxter street 104 Bast Houston sirect, Hechartes Memives bay eat Forty-aixth street, iy ery presen easy uniday ligne Aud dis- Saver ca ens Ce es a ‘ sted W ’ 7 Y the 7 d cet. +49 Second street. 3—Samuel Levy... enue. cl 3 5 5 . euunorscarea ET Ten ant ot iors tener | = Lg Thitd'street. L—Robert Gresithati. 759 Fighth avenue, ‘The original case came up yesterday morning at frauds upon the treasury of the olty and county of 79 Baxter sireet. RT h cesi: 15—Uwen Donoghue NE Ser Guess Dihey. | Beltcpast ten olcloox before Judge Shandiey., Captain SUPERIOR COUAT—SPECIAL TERM. york. ‘Tha o } iieacanuaat tee Bert ane even i * | Walsh was there, Mr. Falk was there, and Mr. Wm. S —— New York. That the public mind has been very 216 Canal street. 155 avenue A, 17—Aaron Livere. iS Seventh avenue. J : % much heated and excited upon this subject for that | ‘ — [482 Fith street. rederick Kan Forty-eighth st. and Bway. Se oe See NG SOC ree nere a Decisions. period, In different ways, producing, as this depo- 51 Grand street. .151 East Houston street. jeorge Bets, 808 Eighth avenu inal ree eer ie Hind andl 1 jonor By Judge Curtis. nent verily believes, strong prejudice against any | DEMOCRATIC AND LIBERAL REPUBLICAN—FOURTH +815 Sixth street. —Thomas Kerr fae Eighth ayenee, and the case was formally called and opened. Spronll vs, Sproull.—Report of referee confirmed, persou charged or suspected to have been identitied ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, au Sixt strc FOWilliuin He Conieticss sc 42d gt amd: Nort Tver Mr. Howe—Your Honor, my cllent here has been | and divorce granted piaintitt with those matters, whether guilty or innocent; | 1—John Meni 4424 Division treet, ‘od Firstavenue. 25—Jolin U. Tigen. No. cor. 58d st. & loth ay, | Sccused of violating the Excise law. | on, | Smith va. Smith.—same, \ and that this deponent has been advised by his said , % 20 Market street, 515 Fiith street. udg q P y! Coleman vs. Coleman.—Motion for alim ‘ | 394 Water street. "142 E: REPUBLICAN SEVENTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, into iis place on the day mentioned in the afidavit + d $2 if counsel, and verily believes, that the safeguard of | Pt ‘142 East Houston street, 1 my 113 West Forty-fourth street. if granted; weekly $3 and $25 cost of suit. ‘an impartial Court ia not only requisite to the due +426 Sixth street, Broadwa + | and saw several men drinking. ‘Trassello va. Allen,—Order settled, He teers Maa Mr, Howe—Can you swear to what they were | Ayer et al, va. Kobbo et al.—Order granted, % y. drinking, Captain? 0 went Ficieeeae ext Captain Walsh—I heard them call for lager beer; Pale oh) ya Manes oudoy granted, protection of his interests, but of a Court clothed | with the power to grant new trials upon the rounds above indicated, That this deponent has 22—-Constantine Witzesche. ,,.233 Sixth street. lilane Si i 5. ELEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT—DEMOCRATIC AND | 4-—Alexander Gra! 5—William E. Cot 647 Second avenue, om 4 wy 4 v, 689 Ninth avenue, saw the glasses filled out and saw them pay for it. ever applied for any delay tn the trial ot these ac- Datrial Ms 5 $—William J. Hollorow fi u a tone; that he has had no agency in the delay which | —Patrick Alwer a Chat ates z-Anguat Meta e. me ed eee 9 eet Egce-ip ed stress er, Howe-Dia you taste tt, Captain, BROOKLYN COURTS. has occurred since the fnding of the said indlet- | 2¢—Frederick Shelley 340 Frontotreot, Bajnmepihernaties nih street | S"ienry Donovan... 4 Ninth avenue. See eee ree Gin eionor’ thln.ichae:cfinces: Sica aE aE ments, and, under the direction of his counsel, he | 3529 Me Darton, ‘828 Monroo street. O../IM Bast twenty-second st. | 10—Sumiel Menus. 403 West Forty fourth strect, thre Cor mee tn iti ONERS’ COURT. means to take steps to dispose of the said indict- | 26—Michael Regan. Jackson street. 155 West Twenty-fith sircet. —Wilbar flay, 460 West Korty fourth street. Piney Ran Eonar Gapletanvay Lai UNITED STATES COMMISSIONE! UAT. 1 it waiting for tl : * : ' 11,162 Broadway. 12—George W. Cregier. ‘est Forty-tourth stree t ¢ — ee hout waiting for the action of the prose | ouRTH ASSEMBLY Distiicr, HT Went Twenty-fourth at. Jos SIE 402 West Forty-mixth street. | that bar was lager beer. i Inight favo, been Counterfeit Money. 2 oT 31 Hi if 5 Ee iW . Lezget street. 4] er ‘4 cg HEPLY OF THE DISTRICT ATTORNEY. i «Hs Madison street. big i El Se ey aldie. 20) West Forty-ninth street, See eae chia taal established precedents Before Commissioner Winslow. District Attorney Garvin, in reply to the aMidavit, Toa. atonirgorulster: 5 248 West Thi y 16—Joln Wachter. i ry -elghith st, {n suailar cases Known to Your Honor Task for the | Mrs. Elizabeth Kreutlin and her daughter wi Ialeisiis Over nndteralines. nthe reasretontee| i a shevoh ume 23 West tes Howitiam th toss, dat Ninth aveuus, discharge of the prisoner before the Commissioner yesterday morning on thi manifest fife the reoord itself, s nd thy pease, His B—Phitiy | Hugh 22 Weat Thick x — Holla 1,523 Broadway. Counsel then turned to Captain Walsh, and in @ | charge of naving attempted to pass a counterfel| Honor the order stated ‘on former occasions | 23—Peter MeAleai 12 West Thi st. 20—Jol 1 905 West Morty-cighth st. low, confidential tone said, “Captain, you have he d inati f fifty cents ~ that he disliked to try these cases and refused to louroe street. ent : ¥ West third fhe rect. Boas é 800 Biglith aventie bar dell aL CE ee poeta dies wae ata a a Svauled pre try the case of Mr. Hall. Judge Bedford did sub- | 4 Water sirvet. Suita $3—Jamos Urahain.. 5 s Captain Walsh (smiling)—Yes, john Dogey’s peenut stan stantially the same thing, and another Judge was | Ae ac aceson Stroet, 0 Bixth avene. H—Benjamin B. Levy 407, West Finy-f Reads pace ea hot always swear it Was | several counterfeit notes were found in their Galled in for the purpose of hearing that trial. | 1 Cherry stret, “MIF avenue: | He—Fuuis Rete aad LORETTA oogaptata Walsh (sailing again) —Well—no. session, Dogey yesterday testified to the fact tha “eat ese Cases are 2 2B8:C 5 me vw eitat :63 West Twenty-tit 2% 7 ; z Te schar With Mr Hal, who wus ten Suvor, through tue | iz=thotes Hayes antinelsiveet Sie alae 4 West Fifty-fourth st, Judge Shandiey—ar. Falk, you are discharged. I | the parties visited his-stand and tendered the not whole investigation, from beinuing to chi, and | Frank Morun Montgomery street. 1} West Firty-third street. | see no evidence to hold you on. in payment for some dates. The further hearin; Soflom waewisets be g0C0.0K civil or criminal, | . “ rth st. | DEMOCRATIC AND LIDERAL REPUDLICAN—EIGHTEENTH | “Captain Walsh—Several of the residents in the | stances on the “Hill.” Whether inwas anything more than an overngue, | soretace whe ae: yiigsreeeree-46t Beeond neighborhood and members of the church came to | Poor Judges of Gin, a nore (han an oversight, | 24—Terence M. Lyne rth avenue. James K, Downs..........464 Second avenue, i “ Or Whether he was justidable in everything he did. | 2—Jacob smith ites sixth avenues Schon Garey. 401 Third avenue. a Se eater pate oe cn en: of ‘tin Brother was clarged with retailing liquo % y : them, but they have failed to appear. Martin Brother was charged w ig Uquoy, It was therefore eminently proper that all these | 23—Joln A, Atkin 99 East Broadway. +68 West Twenty-fourth st. 5—Charles Hert. 535 Second avenue, hem, but they appear. cases should be transferred to the Oycr and Termi- | 28—Hoemer Broadwell, 20 Clinton street. 18 East Thirticth street. 7—Johin Fallon. ‘831 Kast Thirty-first street. It was subsequently ascertained by the reporter | at the grocery store 22 Monroe street without pay Mer. Another reason why these cuses should be | DEMOCRATIC AND LIBERAL REPUBLICAN—FIFTH AS- 7 West Twenty-fitth street, | 10—Robert C tt metre CE of the HERALD that the peo) Ne rhe ae in | ing the Aesop required by law, Martin gold twansferred to the Over and Terniiner was that this SEMBLY DISTRICT. y T—Charle 201 Haar thirtyascenth st, | terested m this suit against Mr. Paul Falk have | species of German bitters, and of the several wits being the great criiuinal Court of the city, it was | S-Peter Ward . anal street. } ; Sis East Thirty-Arth street, | Withdrawn, as far ag any criminal proceedings are | nesses examined yesterday none could tell whethe! to be |: E-sonn Re . concerned, but that they intend to bring it be- | jt was spirituous liquor or not. The accuse pressed with business, aud these cases oy I 800 ust Uhiriy-ainth fore a civil’ Court, Where thoy will plead for dam: | removed so that they could be speedily tried. These | rick N ti rd John Fa ast Chirty-ninth street. ; vt " | was discharged, Seuen axe UC gEORY Ganlic Lnsureauce, Thevougne.| i . Junin By Rodgers. ‘BOL West thirtieth strect IoPatrick savage 144 Enst Fortivih street. ages against the property in the neighborhood. wd 8 feo to be tried and disposed of, and We should under- | dward R. 2 17—William MeKay 211 West Twenty-eighth st. | 21—Patrick Keil, 540 Third avenue. ——OC SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. ' wana what the truth is in re gard to them, AF nes Piankit Camere fe Hogan, «p69 ceventt avenue, 22—-Patvick Farley escond st. as Gands have been commttied o: the character whicit rick He eye erento Pe Wert Fire te lca tis Fowler TRIBULATIONS OF A DANSEUSE. | 4 question of Right to Construct a Plery | are described in these indictwients on account of | jg— August 1. M —Samuel 302 West Thirty-first street. HTEENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRI Before Judge Pratt. ctions that have been goi niaoom- | ea yeeee A Jen oatel WJ. M {220 West Thirty-th ff BLICAN—EIG) aha cr. = es ‘ 1 the individuals engaged in them weie tried and | 2(—B. F. Kine Corner “Greenwich and | 33—Merrit West Pwonty-ninth street. | James Meconne high street, | Another Triumph for the Ballet—An In- | of Jonn Schenck, vs. Henry 8, Burgen and Others. punished. Two “ these cases were transferred by | 9. yon star; Peorbip wand Ps 1D. Reed West Twonty-ninth st. éceulck atusphy. Te ICO TRIer eae treat decent Assault and Larceny of a Poor | Jn this case the parties own adjacent property o: wae Gro nadcrarmiion motion from tis Court to | 357 Witiam Harne: West Houston street, Sr henry Ales West Thlety, second st. i 3 1d Girl's Wardrobe. - Furman street, between State and Joralem REPULLIGAN—FIPTI orge Plnekney Manee. DECISION OF THE RE MULY DISTRICT, $0—Ben/amin Levy. ty-ninth street. Recorder Hackett said: ORDER. (Guy! DEMOCRATIC AND LIBERAL REPUBLICAN—TWELITH | 9—Charley H. Rogers Margaret Weston is a sweet-faced English lassie, | gtreets, that of the plaintiffs having been for yearg ‘ou mistake the position | who came to this country about three months since | giled out to the bulkhead line, while that of the der, 1 hoid in these cases. Mr. Hull stated that by h ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. WW. O. MeQuade. Own act our social ralations were of stich a charsc ae Hares seat 1—Charles Kedrick. 602 East Fourteenth street. | U—Joseph, ©: Blain ast thirtieth treet, | to fulfil an engagement as ballet girlin the Grand | fendants has never been go filled out, It see ter that In his opinion T could not entertain juris- | 5 * Wes avenits A, bese Ses ent Tite Opera House. Her residence is at 20 Bond street. | that within four feet of the southerly line pr a a ae ak ak gee preg WS Bast Nineties | ET Reiny W, Reo 216 Kast Thirty-sixth street, | Now, Maggle is an exceedingly handsome girl, and | piaintiffs’ land there has been constructed a plexi Gl Second avenue, “weet | well calculated to excite forty feet wide, from the bulkhead line to tha 203 Kast Tairty-ninth street. AMOROUS SYMPTOMS extension pier line which the Harbor Commisetonet, uant That tlostote in the breast of the average youth. About six | established, On the northerly line of their land the or, Lex. ay. & 37th st. | weeks ago Nathan Pinkowski, a Polish Jew pedler, | qefendants have begun to construct a pler thirty mever doubied that i could do equal and K 5 7: dmpartial justice between the people and Sar Uren eae HORE street John Pettit. the accused, notwitiistanding the trlendly ; Francis Murray!. relations that exist’ between Mr. Hall and Bea onan myself, No judge ¢ 47 ‘Thompson street. Richard, D, 45—Robert Clyde. 186—J. RK. Cosgrov 1 Colman -IH avenue RB, 125 Avenue G. .296 Seventh strect, 646 Sixth street. 35 Fitth strect, ‘ous than f ronrth aice 574 Third avenue i, myself to try these cases: conceive Bie Ween WICk atrect y rem Lone street, een Monat ais pour tiv kvomue, of 220 Madison street, called at the young lady's | feet wide, which will leave a space of from five o! gis eg Bl wou u 0 is tO i street. | t Gro Rett! street. B—William D. Bloano gh rome avonine, residence. He had an extensive assortment of | eight fect peryece ve sro Ln ea iape me. regret that, althoug » indictments 8 e i8—Richard § «324 Third street, 2 elly: a venue. “ " now to enjoin them from construct 4 have been pending seven or eh! months in this at ommon street, 1y—Samuel Stark. -APavenue C. CP Cl silks and poplins, suitable for gala-day attire, which | the case wea before te Ooure yestona onan of- Court, tis motion has not been imade at an REPUBLICAN—TWELETI ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. reenable he insinuated he had procured with the advantages | der to show cause why @ preliminary injunction earlier moment, that justice migut be done. Tcan- 24 C1 stree’ 2—Jobn Brennan 2} Kast Ninth street. DEMOCRATIC AND LIGERAL REPUBLICAN—NINETEENTH | of an importer who had not paid any duty on them | previously granted, should not be continued dur: not but regret’ thaton the eve of an important a) Spring street. 3—John P. Jone: ast Ninth street. ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, and could tierefore sell them at very cheap es. | the pendency of tle action. election, aud wien these eases invoive political v7 W papuson street, ep. 3. Jennings 309 Hast Toath street. at een Iyebe eroad | Maggie roe perce) ya Wracarriccet MG beauties Mr. Seliman, for plaintiffs, held that the defends matters, that they are brought be‘ore the Court at son street. Se ena Stobing ‘hag dog 4 tno of the fabries, and her womanly love of finery com- | ants were forbidden to construct a pler by @ la This time, Were I to consult ms own inclinations | Hiek Conners: pe ess Citi B05 nen tee Cor Manliattunsh e'B'way | Plctely overcoming | her prudence, she | con- | which enacted that there showd be a space of 1 fe L— d eh them; 5 a ag al +e Greenwic 7 0A Biehth is for | construction of the new pier re a ainty | to. periornt, in this matter; have aioe cee sis cient ae piety Ha. 40 Sixth ay or more she mally ae acre aeeee lath | tise by the piaintins of the southern side of thely, ‘0 obey the law as nd it, and not to lean upon | : 3 . 5 PUBLICAN—SIXTH Jharte owls sircet. dress pattern, which was valued at $67. But hore | pier, yn views ra vel by y OW! i | ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. 1—Jacob Sixth street, - oulty. th’ g ‘ ey aunt or Hie oegiacks To ddterining | &-Dan, F, Metntyre...... «61 Columbia street, M—Willinm Graham, 45 SIXth street, arose a diMculty, She had just paid her month's | “ M=, Murphy, for the defendants, showed that tl 15—Jolin NeCaustand 16—Jacob Steten, — Leopold Garde, 808 Sixth str 404 Kighth street. Kast Fourth street, ne D. board, owing to which fact her finances were in a pier was constructed under the authority of an act rather depressed condition. She of the Legislature passed last Winter, and also tha' HAD NOT THE WHEREWITHAT. the plaintiffs’ pier was built so near the line 7—Mark Gilligan: arles Gallagher in Smithy the law, ‘There is a rule in this Court, made in the 2 Columbia street rland case, Where a motion was made by the | col 1j—James Lo: District Attorney to remove the indictinent Willian Alt... street.” 18—Robert Herring. _ Daven 1H—Veter Lynch. ciity-sixth st, and sth ay, to pay for the dress, But the Hebrew custodian of | their land that they were, in using the southe from the Generai Sessions to the Oyer and Terminer, | it— incent Delian, 1 Rideo street, is-! NaodpreOlagke t 16—Th .. Seventh ay. and bi st. the fabrics was anxious for a trade and told her ae of their pter Mt the fest time, avi An argument in opposition tO the application ke Vanderbitt, Wolk street, w—Mheo REPU Ht ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. she could have the dress by paying the total amount | themselves of the defendants’ property. Was made by the counsel, who opposed the present les Browning...... folk street. DEMOCRATIC AND LIBERAL REPUBLICA! 1—Witliai rt Washington, in monthly instalments Hf $15, To this Maggie | judge Pratt reserved his decision. motion, and Judge Bedford, who then sat here, de- REPUBLICA’ ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. ASSEM v—Wim. HH. Hart... 7th st. and Kingsb'e road. | joyfully consented, promising the descendant of bes 3 . cided that unless tue conseut of the accused ‘and | }—William ) 5 Pitt street, 2—Witliam Caldwell Watt siaceye “toate and Tenth avenue. | the great lawgiver that the first payment should | _ ‘The Lee Avenue Railroad Trouble. the Distiict Attoruey were filed the order would | Fr ney ti, SL Piitaieese et Sree b—Ths. D. Rober ‘Manhattan, 4 be forthcoming on the 2d of the current month. | Property owners on Lee avenue petitioned the not be made transferring that case to the Over and | FTRSOMAP Ee ; orney street. pam eg 6—Samuel. Dav 100th st. und Tenth avenue, waki gave her tie dress and departed. On | Court to restrain the Williamsburg and Flatbustt Verminer. That rule has been adopted aud is now ha street, oi “Gall “4 usd st. and Eleventt th day of September, however, he again made | - " in force in this Court. If you. can'show any good ry atrect, shoYosenire Metiovers oF. 2th at and Oth av. Brondwi | his appearance and demanded payment for the | Railroad Company from laying ther tracks on that reason why these cases should be transierred I | 12—John Fatvbank. West Eighteenth street. | ood Ay: dress at once. Maggie reminded him that the time | thoroughfare. The point raised was that the com- for the ment of t will be happy to hear you, and will make the order | W—James Trimble cordingly. 4 J t yet | pany had not obtained the consent of the properts —iiehard Bilt and Ninth av. é first instalment had not y pany propel of nity avenue, Hiace bar and 6d street. arrived, ‘He said ue didn’t care anything about the | owners, Yesterday Judge Pratt decided in savor Counsel jor Mr. Cook said that with all respect to W, Bru pont avant, nrose. &ittna, | time, and if she did not pay him right away he | the petitloners. the learned prosecutor he demed tiat the Court of | cin street, “14 West Nineteenth atreot, | MHeary, Bride sags, | Would Reve Her arrested. Heing Grencly Iight | rHAPEOTOR Over and Terminer Was the great Criminal Court in street, 22—Fames K 60 Seventh avenue, ii ie eager Sobhigros sts, | ened at this s ‘ THE INSPECTORS OF ELECTION, of the city, for since the passage of the statute of a street, REPUBLIC ENTH_ ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. DEMOCRATIC AND LIBERAL REPUBLICAN—TWENTIETHE THE YOUNG LADY BEGAN ORYING, 1855 it wae no longer head und shoulders above the alt A sacri ee” + -2i7 Tenth avenue. EMBLY DISTRICT, | and begged him to wait at least until (ne istofthe Investigating the Character of the Ohe General Sessions. tood precisely on the same Anderich ‘Sl Hester street enty we 148 Fast Vorty-fourth street. | mouth. He replied that there was but Just one | Jections. Jeve) with the General Sessions, with tals diverence— | Myblas...... i 3 st Forty-tirst . | Way Jor her to get out of her trouble, and when she | wished to know what that way was he made iim- uage Woodrur sat in Chambers yesterday td proper proposals to her. She, of course, Indig- | hear objections to the names upon somo of the Hate’ nantly spurued him, saying she would rather | ne n be arrested n tiousand times over than permit any- | Mrnished by te Tammany and liberal republican thing derogatory to her honor, Pinkowski t organizations as Inspectors of Election. that some of the judy were inexperien District Attorney Garvin revuarked that he had | stated all the reasons which occurved to himin | support of the motion he made, and his associates sof the Over and Terminer iin criminal law. ba Dowling. as Reieht. from his compauiou's fowling piece. The body Houston street, ay Woe ate | | ) Concarred In DIS YiEWA. sa in-euch cage | “309 Wost twenty-fith sts” | sreiid teens | closed the door, ind, locking gee tene pose ire | A number of objections were filed with the Chief he ‘de le enier ach cage. | + , t Pitt J | his loathesome embraces upon her. It 0) rl, tis * . 4 The Court then adjourned tll tis morning. | 4 tad st. | “a4 aa street, frightened almost to death, screamed and ran to | Stpervisor, and the Judge investigated thelr char. - — _—— -—- | 17—Baine % ia ( “aed Fifty: Re Bags but was, of course, nnable to escape. | acter, Nearly all ihe appointees of the democratic 7 | Ch Witdhon., t Ninth street, W—lymesT. Ke { ‘The Jew then caught hold of her aud dragged her | and liberal republican party have been confirmed, saints cee cry | Seat Riis d: Metrvool... 208 Week Mntoenty street, cere peat. back to the other side of the room, | put there a wat names gfirintocrn by the ‘Tante ba 7 3 he Ge: | REPUBLICAN—SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. Jo e 3 HER SCREAMS Abe, The death of George Krotebetmer, the German | jy Wage. ne ah West Twellth atrest, a ar Re a asid neh wrest, | Be heuese He Hi | however, reached the ears of the landlady, whose | many Committee int’ First Assembly and otheg who was shot while gunning in the woods near | z—Wiltet Furguyon. vst Fourteenth aeeet. We Wert entieth street. | g7—Wiltinm Sexto Toom was onthe floor above. This good woman | districts still under cousideration, Greenwood Cemetery, on Tuesday morning last | S-dohn F . tee Greenwich street 2l—James M 28—William b. Bact immediately ran down stairs and broke open the | The Deputy Marshals appomted by Generé “Was reported “bag osterd De. } feel 8 Pari aunty sireet, 2e-Willipen “bb 20-Charles . Hartshorn, door, On her entering Pinowiski seemed greatiy | Sharpe are now receiving @ certificate signed by ee ee ee ee. | Lee Kinley Heouse DEMOCRATIC AND LIGURAL 1 Harrivon Stwtatreet, | discomifited and at once left, not, lowever, without | the Court, and aleo a silver badge in the form or Ceased wae siiooting birds in company with @ | FoW iit Hl. bin scoker street, SENTIC ASSEMBLY DIeTRICT, Bushnell, ington avenve, Vowing all manner of vengeance against the two | shield, bearing, tie tela ie ‘surmiouuved BY oi griend, when he accidentally received a fall charge | acob Gibbin street, 148 East Thirteenth street, ™4—Martin M. Hank ‘Third avenue, women. The following day he called on Magaie, in | States Marshal.” ‘The shie an y air ’ | baries J, W. Be hington pl laee. $5—-Patrick Gormley. th st. and Second avenue, | Company With an individual who styled himseif a | eagle on a field of star: | ‘ae REPUBLICANTWENTIETIC ASSEMBLY DISTRICT, City Marshal, and produced a paper, which pur- t is rumored in the Federal building that a nunt. ‘Was removed irom the hospital to his jate place of or sire realdence, 646 Baltic street’ Brockinny » i2—George 3 Renata aieet, 1—Danlel W, Lee.............No. 9 Bast Port rted to be an attachment on Maggie's trunk for | ber of Apollo Hail taeee to be appointed Deputy ks acaba Ks—James Hy ys. Amity street bUWwen 2-1 1. buddington, 8 Lexington avenue, ebt. The girl was too much frightened to make | Marshals oy tet ee tnat hi r YOUTHFUL BURGLARS, —Jaines 4 Bs South Fitvs avenue. 9 Willa ZGbarles s, yan Order ....00/ Bast Fortioth street, any resistance, and at once gave them the trunk, | | Judge Woodrn srrtnd rat ear obioonene J, iD 3) West Wasiington piace. | 10—Patrick éPernard O'Rourke.......44 1 Becond avenue, which contained all her wearing apparel, and with | to hol Wad it ony pecepinan been aprontee ne », - Patine Conet 9, . John M, Clark. ) South Filth avenue. N—Joln M edwin P. Leach... 73 First avenue. i . TT names, @ i " ona = At Yorkville Police Court yesterday three boys, | Mopohn M. Clark A Croonwach evens, ieee toe G—Willlann 8. O#bori, Ws Last Fortevtourth street. | Morning tite youg iaty went sear The Mest | Meeceors. of Kiection, Who wero. slloWu tO be ume William Tammany, Francis Manuing and Joun | H—bevile Manps coast hatreet. || bouts Gaui Wik naam Bircad etch ree “BEFORE JUSTICE DOWLING, worthy, he would remove them. —, Longs ete —Jdol ¥ = rr al +f a vel . 71 % i K rey" re, 6 7 —' Ter! e.. v eet. 4 h— Leopol lv eee B 0 te 7 broken Into Frey's cigar store, 545 Second avenue, | 21—Witliam forhun ae Neon weevene vee LBEPEDLICAN—FOURTEENTH ASKS Hod Ay Aulston i rade, which was plac and stolen therefrom a quantity of cigars of the | DEMOCRATIC AND LIBERAL REPUBLIOAN—EIGUTH sixth street. | warrant, which LT real the hands of Sergeant | Election in place of those whose applications were value of $108, ‘Ihe father of one of the boys is a ASSEMBLY DISTRICT. juad, East bi with instructions to ninth street. | Quinn, of the M, Robertson eS. Hill, rejected, St sccpud avenue ot. arrest Pinkowski at all hazards. The Sergeant, the list of Deputy Mas@sals ts not yet Ages ono 9 liceman of this city, and as his son was about | t—Mitehel Clark fe malaneny street. a i, After prowling around the purlieus of the Seventh | and Gencral Sharpe stutes that ail the appoint Being committed to prison he wept bitterly. ‘The | 5 awardee 8 Bis ig sre. Bt fag —Jnines Brien. Ho third avehaal Steet. | Ward for two days, succeeded in capturing his | ments would not bo Made sooner than this even: goene in Court was a Ipost allecting oug, i-Menry Heng W otreele +312 kust Twelfth street. * /17=D, W. Sehwarti,,. 670 Tuisd avenue game on Thursday wight She prisoues Was con- ) ing.

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