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court having juriedittion of the parties and | on thie one question he had a right to go to Generni i subject Matter was conclusive ag to the merits; | Term and that the Court should give him an gppor- hat the judgment was o be executed as a foreign | tunity to do so. The second point raised was that decree for alimony would be; that foreign judg- | there was no evidenes te show the instrument which ments were in Kugiand and in this country re- | caused death, An indietment charging that a man garded as debts, and upon that principle actions | came to his death by a piece of wood could not be upon thei were sustained, the only detences being | sustained by groot that he came to his death by & frand and want of jurisdiction; that it was of no | stone bettie. Colonel Spencer raised the pots that importance that the French law differed irom the | the furor, John H. Rawlins, was improperly drawn law of the United States, it being conceded that | and sworn, ‘The panel M8 exhausted and the ease was properly decided according to the Jaw | @uring tle call the names of apsentees had been laid aside. When the panel was exhausted the of France, Decision reserved. George M. Van Hosen and C. | names of the absentees were called again without having been put into the box and drawn at haz P. Hoffman appeared for the Baron de Brimont | BESET ie gained hath athe courts hare. THE GREAT OCEAN HIGHWAY. rs aclutiaheeay Constitutionality of the New Shipping Act—Has Congress a Right to Control the Municipal Regulations of New Work ![~lutovesting Question of Comsil- tutfonat Law—Deciston Reserved. Im September last two men, named Andersen and | arguing that not of the polats raised by prise oner’s counsel was worthy of consideration. Judge Gilbert took the papers and will render a decision early next woek. . : 7 and Frederick R, Condert and R. Li. Bowne for Mr. | ard, The other points raised by Colonel Spencer Kopper, were convicted in the United States Cir- | Penniman, - ° | were regarding Palleged errors In ‘the Judge's cuit Court, before Judge Benedict, on a charge of ne charge, having, in the capacity of boarding house agents | THE ANDRIE WIFE HOMICIDE. District Attorney Britton responded briety or jners, and without the permission of the Master, boarded the German bark Augusta Tetjen: before she bad reached the place of her final eesti- nation in the port of New York. ‘The section of the Shipping act which these men have been found guilty of violating 1s the sixiy-second, and reads as follows That any pereon who, not being in the United States service, and not being duly authorized by law for. the Purporé, eos on board any ship about to arrive at the piace on ber destination beiare her actuar arrival hetore she has been completely moored, without permis- sion of the master, shall for every such offence Ineur a Penalty not exceeding $200, and’ shall be liable to im. ‘Prisoninent for any period not exceeding six months, aud the master or person in charge of said ship may, take any Pei teres 80 coing on board as aforesaid into custo: and deliver him up to any constable or police oilicer, Ke: igen Continustion of Testimony fer the De= fence—Modical Experts om the Stand— | They Say the Prisoner Has Emotional Insanity—Phe Case Lo Be Summed Up | on Mond: The trial of Emil Andrie for shooting his wife was continued yesterday in the General Sessions, before | Jndge Bedford, Noel Stephanie was examined in behalf of the | prisoner. The witness was a foreman on the Erie | Railroad and hived Andrie to work for him on the | 22d of May, and he continued to do so till the 7th of dune; Andrie told him one day that when he went | RELIGIOUS NOTICES. 1E ORTHODOX BASTERN CHA oot SEC- wenue, near Fitticth street, divine servi ce RCM, FORTY-EIGHTIE evenih avenues, Rey prvice at Wi A.M. and M street, betwee Heber Newton recto: 73g P.M ud CHURCH, CORN streets, Rev, Wm, N. D . ice each Sunday at 1038 A.M, and Beats all (re LEEOKBR 1 CARMINE Sentence upon the prisoners was suspended | to his room in Mott street he found it empty, ada- ‘cet —Kpi. rv with se mn by the Chap- Until their counsel had an opportunity to raise | Ing, “T never had anything wrong with her, and | Main. J. Belin Laval, at Md A.M Subject: “Immortality he pablie are Invited, VATHOLIO UNION, CIRCLE OF NEW YORK, ‘The First Solemn High Mass of the Catholic Union for the present ye ir will he celebrated at the Cathedral, J ber 2%, 1872 (Thanksgiving Day), av 10 i. ‘The Right Rey. Bernard J. McQuaid, D. D., Bishop of Roches'er, will preach the sermon on that o Jon. 3 of membership for the second year (isi), must hown at the door to obtain admission, Porsons wishing to join the Union can do so at the en. trance of the Cathedral on the morning of the Mass, The foe of membership ts $1. OMice of CATHOLIC UNION, ® West Fiteenth strect, cily. MESSIAH—CORNER PARK AVE- h street—Rev, A. P. Putnain, ay. 24th ist. in the morning, In Hlition services of Rey. Henry ¢, commencing at 73g o'clock. HALL, CORNER (OF THTRTY- questions affecting the constitut.onality of the Jaw; and yesterday the case came up in the United States Circuit Court before Judge Benedict. General Davies, United States Assistant District Attorney, appeared to uphold the conviction and the constitutionality of the law, and Mr. Robert Andrews conira. ARGUMENT OF COUNSEL. Mr. R. Andrews made a lengthened argument on Dehalf of the devendants, in the course of which he Maintained that this law was unconstitational, because it put into the hands of the master o! Veswel the power of arresting a person withont warrant. The accused were not arrested by the master or person in charge of the ship, Did he take them beore a magistrate to be dealt with as the law directed? In that respect there was no compliance with the act. There was she will probably come back agrin, but it will be too late for her; I always loved her, and T don’t know the reason why she left me; sie took everything with her; the witness procured the prisoner @ boarding place over in Jersey City; An- drie wanted to go out and find where his children | > went, but could not get Into the place following Sunday he said he saw his chil- dren, but he could not find the wile; this conver. sation was on the last of Muay or the tet of June; the last day he worked he threw down the shovel and asked to be paid tor his time; he said, “It ts not possible for me to stand any longer; L cannot | pp eat or sleep or drink; Tum sick and cannot stand | up any longer ;”” the witness recommended him to | & rest a couple of days; Andrie said that he would | ~ probably go back to France; thet morning (the 7th | vat Ti nue and Thirt will preach Fite take pli TAL YONTINE, no evidence to show that the men went on boa of June) he went through the field shaking int ea fGurth atrect and Highth avenue.—Sunday ovenin the vessel without the permission of the master, | just like a erazy man, talking to himsell; Pre er eo AE Seal a who Was on shore at the time, Counsel further | Was a first-class workinan, Sunday evening, & lug at So'clock prompt. “Ad. | Content sae Hoy ceeding could be had against ; August Wngnan Uae that in Septem- | mission 25e. he defendants by indictment, per, 1871, he went to Hudson Grove with | awvomans RNG ATa ERY HAT Judge Benedict replied that there was aclause in | Mr. Simott and met Mr. aud Mrs. Anarie | mRRYORMEE, atta ea ies oe the act which provided thatif the te imposed | and children and Laguean at dinner; Lag- v. E, Borel, in the Young Men’s Christian Association | under it were not paid the party could be com- | neau presented to im as the brother of Mme, | Hall, Twenty-third street, corner Fourth avenue, mitted to prison, Audrie; during the dinner he heard the children | > atinih laches NEUSE PCY Mr. Andrews said that when the offender was | call! Lagneau “little father; the witness re- | NV eel ay PaeRe Hf, LEXINGTON AVBNU! cor. taken beiore a justice of the peace What was to be | Marked that Mme, Andre did not “thee and | proadhng Wek eh eerie ke or MIM af hie done with him ¢ “thou” Lagneau, which woald have been the case | jecit - y Seats free, PASTOR LU Judge Benedict—To be dealt with for committing some offence. Mr. Andrews contended that he might sue for a penalty by giving information to the District At- torney. ‘The fine was to be so much as the Court should determine, The question was whether the Jaw could he carried out at all or was a mere | if he had been her brother; the next time he saw i Andrie was at his (the witness’) own house, 193 Mott street; at the end of September, ata card party in Andrio’s house, the witness saw a dis- turbance between Lagneau and the prisoner, who told him to leave the house; Lagnean replied he did not know who was more the master of the house, teciures Fridays, 73 P. y. 0. 8. HARROWER, RE tiotise: Eplcopat en Forty-first street, Sixth avenne, will preach Sunday morning at 10! evening at 7s o'clock, Trustees in attoudance angers, R'% GEORGE and seat nullity, He hed a right (o go through the act from | he or Andric; on another occasion tho witness ghcfemmay fall at 1.) Subleats othe sings, at beginning to end to see whether it was possible to | saw all the -neighbors out of their rooms, | Sabbath school 2 tzers College, Forty-firet street carry it out at all, He could not see in the whole | with lamps in their hands and Andrie and | and Fitthavenue. Prayer meeting Friday. evening, at act anything that gave the Court power by Indict- | Lagnean sitting on the floor in the hands | Baptist church, Vorty-sixth street, near bith avenue. nent Lo prosecute for this offence. ‘this law was | Ofa policeman; he let Lagneau go with the wit- | Puy. HALSKY W. KNAPP PREACHES IN THE never intended to apply to vessels belonging to | ness; Lagnean said to Tartierre, “Come down with | | ptist mission, corner of Lai | any other country but the United s s. | youreow; thou art bata coward; Andrie was | V y, Noy. 4, commencing at 10 i It was preposterous to say that America could | present; Lagneau said further to the deceased, y school at 2 P, pass laws to regulate what should be done on the | “Leont, thou must remember that, sinee 1570, thou ships of other nations, Couid it be heid for a mo- artiny mistress, and thou, Andrie, art nothing but | n Sixth avenues, Rev. ment that foreign ships coming Into our ports were | an oyster; there is not a place or a partof the body | ees On Sunday at 7, 9 and 10) ig to be regulated by laws enacted in the Congress of | of your Wile whieh Ihave not touched and kissed; | .M. In the evening the rector will repeal, by the United States * The vessel in question, which | Lagueau said to Mrs. Andrie, “Thou wilt remem- | request, the sermon fiom the text~"What Think Ye or Christ? the defendants were charged with hoarding in this | port, was a German vessel, She sailed under the | drie, and when thy husband dead we would | German flag, and it was impossible to hold that the | take the ehildren, go to France and live happily | law to which he was referring applied to other | together; when Andrie was at home he Joo! | than the ships of this country, Independent of iad ‘orrowful and was very quiet; he used to Kiss question that they had no right whatever to | his children often, this law apply to Toreign vessels, it was clear Henry Nagle was called, but did not testify to | intent of Congress that tt should deal with Ameri- | anything important. can ships alone, This German vessel bad arrived john H. Killoran testified that he was employed at her place of destination, in the port of New | by counsel in the capacity of interpreter to com- York, and if she wi to another plice—the | municate with the prisoner while the latter was | jer at the foot Of Desbrosses street—to disenarge | confined in the Tombs after the murder: he vis- | Apostolic church, te er Cargo, that Was amatier of no consequence. | ited him several times; he was continually com- | Seventh avenues, Sunday, at 7!¢ POM, She bad anchored in the waters of the harbor of | plaining of loss of sleep and pains in the head and | = = New York; she had arrived at the port of her final | aiso of loss of memory; this was during the months destination when the prisoners boarded her; bat | of June, July and August. His Honor at the trial ruled that she had not ar Captain Walsh was examined as to the conduct rived at her actual place of destination. until she | of the prisoner while in his station house after the , had anchored at the pier at the foot of Desbrosses | shooting. He characterized it as wild, erratic, and | 3 street. He (Mr. Andrews) submitted that that ruling | said that he had placed a policeman opposite the was erroneous, What right had Congress to vio- | cell door to prevent the prisoner harming any- Yate the constitution by passing a law to regulate | body. the affairs of this State. Jaw regulating: what | Join B. Lichtz, a French lawyer, testified that he | should be done on board vessels within the inter- | sent for the prisoner aud told him that his wife nal waters of the harbor of New York, whose mu- | wanted a separation; he replied that he eonid not | nicipality had power to regulate and control its | consent on account of the disgrace it would bring OWL municipal affairs and police ¢ upon the children: flually said that his wife could | ARGUMENT OF GENERAL DAVIRS, do as she pleased without a separation; the de- ber when thou had=t proposed to me to poison An- PHE HALSTEAD PRAY. _ charge of the services at the Fors odist Episcopal Chnreh, between Canal and Di tox All cordially invited. MITE MEMORIAL SERMON OF THE LATE FRANCIS | Vinton, D. D., will be preached in. Trinity church on Friday next, Nov. 29, at 12 o'clock noon, by tie Key. Mor | gan Dix, D. dD. MPU PARABLE OF ing by the Rey, ©. + BAND WILL HAV THE NOBLEMAN.”—PREACH- % Brigham, at the Catholic hh street, between Srxth and Allare invited. i PROPOSALS, —PROPOSALS FOR WOODEN BRID Whitestone and Westchester Railroad will be | ved at the office of H.C, Poppenusen, Treasurer, H sireet, New York, until noon Wednesday, Ni Plans and specitications may be seen at above ofllce Monday, Nuvember 25, from Lto.5 P.M, H.C, VOPPENMUSEN, Treasurer. | QPEICE, OF THE DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC IN. struction, corner of Grand and Elm streets, New York, November 18, 1s Sealed proposals will he received at this office until the 2d day of December next, at Su'clock PM, for supplying for the use of public schools under the jurisdiction of the General Davies replied that bis learned op- | ceased, when Informed of that, reiterated her de- | Board ot hublie Instruction, Hooks. Stutiouery ad other onent had dealt in auamber of hypothetical cases — termination to have a full separation; this was on | Jimuary, 1473 hat did not apply to this matter. The prisoners , or about the 6th of June. bad gone on board without the authority of the Thomas Viguon testified to the prisoner coming master, or rather the mate, who was in command | to him o Sunday in Jude and telling him that tis City anid country publishers of books and dealers in the various artic quired are hereby notitied that preter- ence will be given in alleases to the bids of pri pals, ommigstons Gt any) of the ship in the absence of the master, This was | wife, with a Mr. Bolsson, had gone away, aud taken | {He committee being desirous that e« Ta ant the offence which. the prisoners had committed, | everything in the house with hier, even to tite Cook Peretonars Win fe pecan ce Cue en areas be dweacred The evidence showed that the m of their own | ing utensils; she had taken the children as wel A sample of each article mast ac y the bid. free will went on board without lea Astowhat | the prisoner went with the witness to a man’s | A list of articles required will, pistied on applica- Was to be done with the penalties, that had noth- | house on Fourteenth street, where they met Bois- | tion to the Clerk of the Board of Pu inst ion. ing todo with the point in issue, He (General | son: the ac d demanded to be toldof the where- peg MAE Abcbidale bal la Davies) contended that Congress had power to | Ca CN acted but Biesson reiused to tell; TIMOTHY BRI § supplies, pass laws regulating foreign vessels while they were within the jurisdiction of the United states, | just as they had power to pass laws dealing with to throw him out of the window, whereupon Boisson replied, “Do what you please, Tcannot tell you.” PROPOSALS FOR PLASTE terials tor the Synagoxn foreigners, with the offences of foreigners commit- Joseph Strauss, a clerk in tae Police Department, Latreet, will be ted in this country, With the customs and various | swore that he conversed with the prisoner in | fyi ahe (ore Belg! Elagging around. the other matters. In conclu he argued thata | French after his arrest, and he always com- | Erivexaooy, 28° 8 White stre temporary anchorage of the vessel in the lower | plained of & pain im his head and inability to | bay was hot a permanent mooring tn com sleep; his manners were very affectionate when | v8 vpat tion of the Jaw, and this being s0, the accu! he talked about his children; he seemed at other | RE escent NN violated the law by going on board the ship before | times to be very nervous; his eyes were rolling | GENPLEM. LATELY ARRIVED FROM PARIS, She reached her final destimation and without the | around, and the witness thought that he was not | JL a competent, protessor and teacher the Frenetl | permission of the maste in a right, condition of mind, lanztioxe in all ite branches tor Ladies and gentemen, | Judge Benedict said he would look into the mat. Henry Cordier, keeper of a restanvant, also gaye | the sou io objection to going to your house or | sonable. PY th street, ¢ Cit, F ase eal at or Bieheh ter and give his decision next Saturday, testimony relative to the prigoner’s state of mind | two days before the killing; Andrie was very notsy INTERESTING CASE IN FRENCH | iM Sieionh ana the witness put him out of doers | | because he was afraid of him. s. dreent 7 it Andrio | method JURISPRUDENCE. Mrs. Greenburgh deposed that ane told Andrio | ttainy converemupaal fucnisy, at residence if that his wite was a bad woman, and the reason | eee Coie ee tN NTT BH Went Foes oe why she told him that was the little man (Laz “angiaivaux ctrangera ‘ street. there, night and day; sie told The Obligations of Relatives by Marriage | neon) was alwa, that two yearsago. TIONI-GERMAN CONVERSATION TO GE Under the French Law—An Interesting | "Madame Ballard, Who employed Mrs, Andrie in hag TC Fa a Ne od Franco-American Case—Story of the | making embroidery, narrated an occasion a few Dr. COSTER." Method pleasnnt, i | days before the killing when Andvi ime te | quired for his wife's addvess+ the. py and tn- oner had a Marriage and Claims of the Ba ERMAN LADY Wi ONE MORE PUPIL.— A Teaches Ge # rn + highest. res Brimont=—An Appeal, and Decision | very wild look, was very much excited, and his | Choo AM ae MADE MOT CL ane See eet | Reserved. | face looked like a lobster. | s°Co., 200 Sixtivavenne. Mr. Charles W, Brooke tead a certifleate of Dr, | * A case of a novel and interesting character is | now awaiting decision by Judge Woodrus, Goulay to the el at Andrie was in the hospital | A FRENCH GENTLEMAN WILE. G of the | sumfering trom malignant smallpox, and that when | 4 Hesse ATs oer or a Esa United States Circuit Court. The facts of the case | he was discharged he was very much exhausted. Pr 0 —A—MONEY LOANED ON LIFE INSURANCE Polleles and other Securitiew at 47 Liberty street. ONLY ONE DAY MORE. ‘To-morrow, Nov. 2, by order of Gov. Bramletto, all agents in New York ani everywhere else close sales of lickets for Kentucky Library. Gitt Concert, at Louisville, December 7. ly 100,00) tlokets issued, and only seatter: ing mun ft. Whole tickets, $10; hatves, $5; guar- y in Bank to pay’ all gitts. Any tleket ery hundred must, draw a gift tributed by jot at cot - $100,000 ee) $2,000 cach 1,000 wach ‘ww each 1 10,000 ( 2 BiOeweh 1 Cas! It 900 | 26 Cash Gifts... 700 each | 2 Cas eee 8000] 85 Cash Gitts... aeach 1 Cush Git... 740} 46 Cash Gites e 1 Cash Gill, cess 6,000) 60 Cash Olits, 1Carh cesceeee 8000) 60 Cash Gifts... Seach 1 Cash Gitt, 4,009 | 100 Cush Gifts 2 each 1 Cash Git 3000] 612 Cash Gitts.., 1Weaeh ‘Vous, 1,000 Gitts, all Cash. ‘ =. 8800000 THOS. i. WAYS, by ch oMce Public Library Kentueky, 699 Broadway, w York. Re LARGE AssonTy OF BOOTS, SHORES, AX Pranks and Vaiises at the Great Family Shoe Empo- umn Sp Bowers: corner of Bond street welling at ter cent below Brondw ries. . D. ake : . mieatinie ROBERT TW BROOKLY A HERALD BRA ai. Fuito nirom 5) ROYAL ITAVANA Mice box 4,009 New L DRAWINGS NTUCKY STATE LOTTERIES, 5 KXTNA CLASS NO, G50—-NOVRMBER 28, 1872, + 05, 42, 0, 70, 13, 67, 74, 50, 3, 16, RENTUCKI=-CLASS' NO, U6l)—NOVEMBER bl, 54, 39, Oh, 1, 57, 44,40, SIMMONS & ‘COL, Managers,’ Covinuton, EXTRA CLASS NO. 11—NOV EMBARK 7B, 46, 21, 15, 64, 6h SA, 33, 1 SHELNY COLLEGR—ErAss NO, L14—NovEMmEt 2? 5, M4, TH. 15, 29, 40, 68, 9, 17, SMITH & GO,, Managers, C J, CLUTE, Broker, 2 ISION, NO, 12, 8 OF T., WILL HOLD ty-ninth anniversary Monday’ evening, Nov. 25, in the Westminster Presby te: church, Twenty-see- ond street, b enth avenues. Good xpeaki f The members of the order and the ily are invited to attend. Hy order of OWN HUTCHINSON, | JURAUD'S ORIENTAL OREAM, OR lifer; the finest preparation for the complexion neds nt 48 Bond street. R. BECK, FORMERLY OF BOND STRIBT, IN- forms his friends that his permanent office and’ resi- dence is No. 6 Latayette place, L DRAWING FFICA OP KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY. Chass $—Drawn at Covington, Ky., ember 23, 1872, 20, 36,2. 8 1rit, Sim MC EC & CO., Managers, Address box 827 iS Send for Circular. SOR Covington, Ky, Ore DRAWINGS ROYAL HAVANA AND K tucky State Lotteries always on file. J, CLUTE, Broker, 205 Broadway, 153 Fulton street and No. 2 Park row. Post office box 4,969, UBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUC) I toticket holders, JOSEPIL BATES, way, room 4, Send tor circular, GIFTS $500,000 ‘Agent, 196 Broad- WEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, NUVEMBER 24, 1877—-QUADRUPLE SHEET. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &C. z--,HORSHA, CARRIAGES, @C. T PINE BU WEIGHT Aiea ay, we gas ea + EME SLAMS, 10 Bast Fourth street A FEW FIRST CLASS BASTERN HORSES FOR sale—Having itt, and other cood qualities, AL MATHS, 217 West Forty-diret stroot, ~~ RORENE, BOOMS, £0, WANTED, i this City and Srookiyn. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, MIDDLE AGE, OP Ah dle areal dae Rettnd nt cceding $400 yearly: g oa 3 nny sexpowure.” Aditeen ie a REDUCTION IN THE PRICE, OF SQUARE TRUCK A Blankets, Stable Blankets, fine Dress Blankets, Py ed sqnare Road Blankets, Hoods, Kersey Suits for training; Butulo, Wolf, Boar and English’ Plush Robe: Burcingtes, Halters, fine Hi fghans, de. + ness, dc. “B. BARELEPE. importer and Manuiacturer, 02 War Fei street aud it and 2 College plnee FINE CHESTNUT KENTUCKY-BRED LAvY’S saddle Mave ingle footed), 16% hands high, gentle, Sound and kind; also a fine bay saddle Sure, 138) hands high, rilden the past summer by children, gentle, sound and kinds both sel lor want of use, y wb peivat Stable 107 West Thirty-third street, neat A -I WILL EXCHA + Horses, 1546 hands, so quatity Hand. Apply to J, Jitth street. EB A PAIR OP BLACK nd, iat and kind, for a first BYNES, 109 West Forty- WAN’S TURNOUT, CONSISTING OF BAY 41 Mare, Top Wagon, Harness,’ ke., cheap tor cash, or would exchanye jor marketable Merchandise, Address box 211 Post office, Jersey City. A —$400 WILL PURCHASE A FINE YOUNG SOR. + relronn Mare, fitteen and a half hands high, Strongly built, sound, kind and stylish; suitable for coupe, express, family or grocers’ ‘use, Ti-heatth of owner only cause for” selling. Apply to DODGE, 67 Hudson street. A CORBETT TOP WAGON, IX, GOOD ORDER; ONE 4A Dusenberry do.; two top Pony Phaetons, $00 up; five open Wagons, $40 up; ten top Wagons, $8) up; three Rockaways, $100 Up; two Coaches, $125 up; two Six-seat upe Rockaways, three Express Wagons, 600 sleigh, . Portland, Albany, Pony, six-seats, shittiny up; 1,000 Blankets of all kinds, $2 up; Woll, Buflalo, Bear, Wolverme, Fox Robes, $15 up; single and double Har: ness, Lop Robes, &c. Wi, TT. GRAY, 20 to 22 Wooster street. B~AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS + hand made, double and single Coach, Coupe an Wagon Harnesses, Whips, €e., att or Seat styles, $1 tiair prices, A. 8, FLANDRAU, Nos, 7 and 18 East Bighteehut street, between Broadway und Fitthavende, PeANKLTS HORSE BLANKETS, HOODS, APRONS, square trek Blankets, square sweat Blankets, com: mon stable Blankets, tine dress Blankets, fancy track Suits, quarter Blankets, Kobes, Agghans, nesriage Rugs, Surcingles, Rollers, Boots, Bells, Harness, Saddies, Bri- dies horse Equipments ot every description; the largest variety in New York, no exception, ©. M. MOSEMAN & BRO, Manufacturers’ Warerooms, 114 Chambers street. AY MARE, 15!1¢ HANDS, SOUND AND KIND, 7 ‘| ars old sold for Want of use; isin 334 min- $200, T. KELLY, 17 Barclay street. NARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 141 WEST BROADWAY, near Canal street,—Rockaways, Buggies, Park and Pony Phactons, one Westehester, one Carryall, Express d'Business Wagons, new and second hand, cheap. \OUPES, COUPE ROCKAWAYS, SIX-SEAT WEST- chester Phactons, light Rockaways and every other style Family Carriages; reduced prices; second-hand Rockaways, Dog Carts, Pony Phactons, Buggies, Brett, Coupe Rockaways, & MANUFACTURERS’ UNION, 638 Broadway. C7 a8 ELEGANT SATIN LINED EIGHT SPRING Coupe, entirely new, will be sold at # great saert- fice, in order to close an estate. A. 8. FLANDRAU, Nos. 7 and 18 East Kighteenth street, Between Broadway and Fitth avende. PRING. NEW YORK STAMMUHING INSTI. rs, 107 West Pwenty-third street,—No pay Vices until cured,” Send for prospectus. OLIVER CANNOT BE place alter next week, as he re- turns to . ‘Testimonials certified under seal of United States Consul at St John, N, B, One to three Visits sufficient, SUBSCRIPTION LIST NOW OVEN FOR A SERIES Sof select sociables, tobe given during the months of December and January at Robinson's Hall, Sixteenth t, bet) n Broadway and Filth avenu cH TO BUY HAIR IS MM x ME CHEAPEST PLACE CHANG’, 403 Fourth avenue; Curis, 760, and. uj Weft, 2c. a yard and up; real plain’ Switches, $1 50 and up, dnd ‘taicy Toilet Ar mite Our zoods by at the lowest price, Call r itary b 1 in Saturday's Herald recommend nutei- which, in other words, means Taylor's Com. |, tls now litated by peet, New Y N CLAIMANTS OF ESTATE: and lexacies and unclaimed dividends ess ROBERT JESSURUN, No. 9 John ndor HAL! A MILLION CASH WILL he distributed on the 7th of December holders in the Kentucky Library Gift few days remain to purchase tickets. ». No postponement. A few lucky rts of Tickets for sale, at $10 for wholes, $5 for quarters, by PB. 0, DEVLIN, Sta- 1 Nassau street, New York, Hurry up; ina few ony 3 ys Hekets will be at 4 premium. de = IS DRAWN DAILY IN THE LEGAL $589. 589 ized Kentucky Lottery; $100,000 was drawn in'Royal Havana Lottery November 8. “Address BAILEY & UO. (oftice evtablished 3) years), 174 Broud- (4 ‘iting in condition thousands of i epidemic, Business office 2 SPORTING —DOGS, BIRDS, &C, —FOR SALE, ALL KINDS FANCY DOGS, Birds, &c, Moulleines for all prepared Pood for m birds, at B. G, DOVEY'S, No. 3 Greene street, near Canal, IAN BLOODHOL et wate: invaluable fe fac! H., Herald office. RANCIS BUTLER, NO, 9 PROK LIP, HAS ALT ds'ot Dogs for sale and stock. BU'T- ure and Klee Exterminator, Dogs hoarded and 8. Trained ratting Anse BUTLER «I, and Me ines for all dis trait ¢ and rahbiting Ferrets for sal Fok, SAPESTUE tntsit set WAR ranted one of the best dogs in the country. Sor par- ieulars apply to or address A. W. PEARSALL, Hunting- ton, b. THE TURF. [: ALLS DRIVING PARK,—THANKSGIVING DAY, Purse $100, tor road horses, mile heats, 3 in 5, to harness or Wagan niries close Monday att. B. Johne vx and Hall's Hotel. Two purses for Mule ‘Races. ifries clase on the ground. ‘ES, &C. HORSES, CARREA A ROU, JOHNSTON, Aver P MORTGAGE virtte ofa chattel mortgage e: by William . Sanders to William H. Wilkins, the ith day of April, and filed in the office of the Register of the city and county of New York, on the 20th day of May. 152, and upon whiek ult has been made, f wail r sale at public anetion, through JOHNSTO ASSELL, Att November, 15; on Wednesiay, | ous ‘rosa, ati exper » sub. | A DMPSON'S COLLE 'F, | avenue and Forty-second are theve:—In the year 1868 a marriage took place | ,,D¥. Thatens M. B. Cross, an expert on the sub- | AT THOM UF, | avenue and Forty-second | ject of mental diseases,’ was the next wit 4h opnosit alamantt bay’ Gore itae Hordes, forie mened: dod at Paris between the Baron Gaston de Brimont and | Mr, Brooke conducted ‘the examination of the | Arithmetic taught | tally IP hands high, @and. 8 yours; kind. a Sin a Miss Pauline Penni tie daughter of James P. | Doctor, which was very lengthy, in a very able Luan | Re enees: tres Rormrricer ve manner. He thorough xhausted the subject of I The family name of de | acs by the questions pro- | bt ron Atha be | insanity m all its ph BEST | years’ experience | Prussian schools, with twelve Brimont is Ruinart, a name well kuown in America | pounded to the witness, which were similar to | Ab Aittysian cenouls, with twelve, yeare’ experioies | from its connection with a favorite quality of | those asked tx ee oh - and, the Laura Fair and | wants to make engagements for lessons or as daily gov: | 4 ag’ 0 2 Nine ; ot ebrated trials of a recent date, | erness: she 1s fully competent im singing, on the piano, umpagne which bears the familiar brand | 38 Was in attendance during the trial of | in the languages and ail elementary branches. Address uinart et fila, Verzena: The Baroness | Andie, and also examined the prisoner in the B., 160 Fulton st., room 4. de Brimont died in less than a year after her ma Tombs by hye bei n aus teas He was | |} saving behind he: anghte: | asked, inbis judgment, as a medical expert, alter | ; leaving behind her an infant danghter, Who | sich physical examination, and heatmg from the | Kigh 7 . ts still living with her father, the Baron, in Paris. | the lips of witnesses tne actions and conduct of a ay yee PAS a s and The Baron had a noble name, but no tortane, Dur- | sale OF toanioy att be oreaett wees pee | remove stiffr ng or tren : rie y oir dau . » Bo . | Sane or ine, re ced u ne, | nerve ing the married life of their daughter, the Baron- | stating that the peculiar type of his unsoundness ess, Mr. and Mra. Penniman gave the Baron an al- | ‘as emotional insanity Fi lowanee at the rate of ten thousand dollars in gold | | Colonel Fellows mbjected the Witness to a cour- mesa after the de: oness hey | teous but rigid cross-examination, | per year; but after the death of the Baroness her Dr. Henry Goulden, who assisted Dr. Cross, and | parents refused to make any further provision for | who’ also listened to the testimony, coincided in | Ys practioaily tor D. gnarantee to ng, ant to cure ail oH CLASS FOR GENTL a knowledge of the Fri ed pupils | to speak F ly at Professor RAGO roadway, room 4, Gibson's Building, NCH AND RMAN- IN THREE te support of the Baron and his little daughter, | Dr, Cross’ statement, and gave itas his professional | i O's net eivsitig their grandchild, The Baren, a few months | judgment that Andrie was insane when he shot his Betnonthe, ty eae maninde kent oe Re aller his wife's decease, began an ac- | ‘wife, | TIONAL CONSE Y OF MUSIO Deckér's Build. tion = in pe a the cour oe rH nee | The Conrt adjourned at a late honr in the alter- | ing), 33 Union Sixteenth street. to compel Mr. and Mrs, Penniman to make an | noon till Monday, when counsel will proceed with ARENG T. N, GHRMAN.—A GOOD PRO: allowance to iim for his maintenance and that of | the closing argument. } BR eSaGEs Ned conversational teesiep. gemrente his child, Thig acti ‘ought under the | tam? | Latin ‘and Greek. ‘Terms $3 a week, three Ic pecmiiar p of Franc 1h provides that @ | rent who has means shall give pecuniary assist- nee to Nis needy chilu, that a wealthy child shall contribute to the support of his impoverished | i parent, and that fathers-in-law and mothers-in- | A new calendar will be made up for January, Jaw and sons-in-law and daughters-indaw owe on commencing with the canse next suceceding on another the same duty’ of pecuniary assistance 4% | te present calendar the cause last time in De- lang OK, L SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT. Special Notiec. ge. Address PROF 3 , THIRT , Broadway, junction Sixth avenue college 62) Bowery, Specialties, Bookkeepl tie, Penmanship, Grammar, Spelliny | $2'0, Ladies qualified as mH , Aritiunes rs and ens! though their conncetions were of blood inste - ear ; tak marhage. This obligation upon relations | cember, and continuing to the end of the present | GPAXISH AM ria eae Lap de, dD! by = marriage fetes 3, Mi ; uit only pe calendar, Causes noticed for the first time for ANTORIO RAMOS, # East 13th st., corner of University | chile " ce, Wan dans deatendets a the RaSUR | January term to follow according to the date of gets bipacoedl es who demnds and the person who ts called upon to | ene. No cange on the present eatendar wilt te | ASTROLOGY. render materiel aid under the Jaw in question, | Pike 1 Te hee Moe Moan Aloo ron Se oe pene, | aC an Chea ane ak The Baron de Brimont alleged that he was poor and specifying thereon. the nunieer Of the prenent 3 AME RMA, CDICAL A irvoyant, II Second street, cast of Bowery 5 tations on all affairs of lite, A AnAME LA BLANCH, THE GREAT URIVAL. | . that the Pennimans had abundant meavs, and these facts appearing, the French Court rendered judgment that Mr. and Mra, Pennitan should | 1) and severally pay to the Baron de Brimont | } lendar, Th all cases already on the calendar new > ol issne, with the number of the cause on nt calendar and the notice above required, ne Hess and al Clairvoyan intl at he ie . 2 Ih en led Bu \ ; 11d West in allowance of $5,600 per year, $1,200 to be re- | Ber Niet. Med on oF before the Ith Of Pecem- | Fyenty-mxth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. tained by him for his ona 2 a and inert . [Mina a See RS. VANSI B, BUsINtss AND Nut 1. to be expended by him for the suppor ‘and spiritdalist, can be consulted on & nid education of his daughter. From. this | BROOKLYN COURTS. telly maine aout Way ot marrige, Uehigs judginent Mr. and Mrs, Venniman, appealed decidtie ‘i t jon hho pay; to the highest Court in France, which affirmed the pener Thirty-tourth st. judument of the Court below. Mr. and Mrs, Pen- Hinman then came to America, leaving no property in France out #f which the French judgment co’ | be collected, The Baron then caused an action to be brought upon the French judgment against Mr. and Mrs. Penniman in the hope that the American Courts would carry that judgment into exeention. ‘The facts above detailed appearing upon the face of the declaration, a demurrer was interposed on SPECIAL TERM. Do SUPREME COURT- nce heme ATIONS ON BUSINESS, LAW- sees, aleont (riends, love, marriage, Jay reftised witless satistled. NGI, Clairvoyant, 621 Sixth avenne. AIRY OY~ Stay of Proceedings, Before Judge Gilbert, Colonel Spencer yesterday made application to age Gilbe writ of error and stay of pro. | MY behalf of Mr, Penniman, On the argument it | J ge Gilbert fora writ of error Sycth pds | a 4 speedy marring y inte was contended for Mr. Penuiman that the | ecedings in the case of Heury Rogers, who was | marty ain tint Those long separated; Twoky | dia Jaw which devolved th duty Of | gentenced to be hanged on the 6th of December for | number: popiraty to pur Yhote ayaten, of Tot Hato My aad | the murder of Policeman Donahue, in the N 188 W BLLINGTON ADR! DIOTIONS ARE ( -* - f 1 i ‘ Je “ OW to sec adine: that it Was monstrous to compel Mr. Penninan, | Kastern District, in July last. Coloriel Spenger | AVM She Tearns you how to sucownl in ude, obtain who js an American, to abide by the judgment of | sald Ne was eftitied to the writ of errov as ainatter | MT ditormation desired. Reside 2 West the French Court, founded upon a socal law of | of right, but the Court thought not, Couns hyenty-soventh strect, near Sixth avenu thought he had, but not under the law a matter | of right ta the Stay of proceedings; but it he aid | Mf the writ of error would be of little | sy yrue it at General Term atier the | % France, Which has no extra territorial effect, and 16 make year after year to bis former son-io-law an allowance which no one of bis own children | not get the stay, contd demand from bit, use If he had toa 1 OLATIE enly part Ainity street.” MARS, TUR GREATEST § pt tre man th vont Ineky numbers given, emt, Hutu) On behalf of Brimont it wae contended that | prisoner was wt and baried, The first point DROP. LISTER 18 THE the fact that New York omitted to impose the | was that the verdict that Donahue died from a | Ein the eity Hoty of reciprocal assistance npon father-indaw | single biow miieted by,Rowers was not sustained iy Hos ant ps Rasta. and fonin-aw did not make the execu | by the evidence, There was uncontradicted evi- | pis iinment ics ar hike hileteve, senting on ofthe French judgment ~ contrary to | dence to , show that more than one | ci iiiportant ev i having the public policy of thie country; that the | biow was inticted, and it did not appear | heen myears in ton, Kesh Joigment, having been propownyed by | Which blow causgd death, Counsel coptended that | dened 98 Powinn downtown | 7 24 Writing Lessons, | hie 6 21 A ublte avetton, at BARK ‘are one of the most per city. r ck Tlorses, long manes and tatis, 16 Jia’ nd inall harness; free trom v ether in 31 thi rbay i inc, perfect and true in all -harnes a hands; ; free from | view: fast tra stylish and handsome 3 war- ranted! sound, and are in every respect a frst class tamily | team, One large dapple gray coupe or matched Carriage Horse, with long mane and tail, 14g hands, 7 yours; kind and true in ali harness: fr y Stylist and handsome; Warranted sound; is tmsurprssed tor family tise, Bay trotting Mare, long mane and tall, 181¢ hands; kind in all harness: free trom vice ; Very stylish: can trot in245, without handling; and is warranted sound; for genilemen’s road use is unisury aysed. Bay May, long mane and tail, Ei hands trae in all harness; free from vice; ve Tish, and is warranted sound! ‘trotted at the opening of Hall's halt inile track in 24434; can trot as fast If not luster any day. ‘The above are choice stock, brought here by Mr, W. i. Saunders, and bave heen heli for large figures, Can be en avy time at above Tattersatls, and for further par: ticulars apply at the ofMice of the Alctioneers, JOHNSON & VAN TASSELD, 10, 12 and 114 East Thirteenth street, or 37 Nassani street. WILLIAM H. WILKINS, Mortsngce UR REPAIR SHOPS, Gl CROSBY STREET, r Prince street, are ‘several second hand Car: good order. arter Clarence, pony Pinacton, Extension Tap Phacton hide ge BRADLEY, PRAY & CO, successors to John R. Lawrence & Co. ‘568 Bri LEXIS! LANDAU AND HARNESS AT AUCTION, DANIBL A. MATHEWS, Auctioneer, will sell ON TUESDAY, 3 26, AT 12 OCLOCK, in front of his sulestoont, 722 BROADWAY, . ophosiv York Hotel ELEGANT DOUBLE LANDAU, Dnilt by Million & Guet, of Park of $3,000, Nearly new, having be be day CHAS, DURE-AL ENS stay in this city. xo set of Gusting his t SUN en Boxe aR, t $200 er in Paris, and imported at a cost 0 i”, Limi tit SALE WILL BE PEREMPTORY, The Landau will be in front of ¢alesroom for inspeclion on Monday and also the morning ot sale. NTLEMAN'S PRIVATE ESTABLISH & CHASE'S Cit tion Mart and New York Tattersall, corr and Thirty-ninth street, on Wednesday, Nov. o'cloes, and comprising FINE BAY GELDING His elver kind and Six-seat Rockaway, Four-seat Phacton, 4 and imported at 4 cost used only a few times 7 years old; free, nd warranted sound in 3 minutes high, years ean ry saddle mare nnd warrauted sour) and kind, ALSO VERY LIGHT TWO WHEEL, Dog Cart, built by BLANKETS, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, &e. WON EXHIBITION, ECOND HAND CARI AGES, . red very low j= Joupos Ciarencess Lancdats i four-aeat htocknways, eat Pate Phactons on cighi Af the cd ni rated make of God Makers, ORAU 1 no top Wagor 1 Broome stre treet, WASTED ANY ONF th He COUPE HAY Light Conpe (OUNTRY BOARD VOR HORSES —LARGE FARM, / pasturage, warm stable, good feed and care ; 14 miles Call on or address H. in New Jersey} terms moderate, PICKERTS & CO., 28 Old slip. J) REASONABLE CARRIAGES, IN NEW AND POPU- + lar styles, elegantly: dished, of superior Workmman- ship and at emiueutly popular prices, ut A. 5, FLANDRAUS, 7 and 13 East Eighteenth street, between Broadway and Fitth avenn OCTOR'S TURNOUT—HORSE, WAGON, HARNE: Blanket, &c., all in good order, for snle'at CHASE & CREAMEWS'stable, 0 East Twenty-sixth street, ‘The horso has had the dlsease and recovered, All will be sold able price. PONSIBLE FAMILY, ousekeepin dress, stating (pri DOLPH, Herald of FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—B: A teenth aint Phittieihstecotae ta eae Pour avenne, where shew id occupants or ean be reterences given, Address 8.3. Se A Bi WI Aenatied ATH, LIVE, ROOMS ) Which ‘Must be moderate "RAN: LADY AND DAUGHTER WOULD LIKE TOM With @ party having a furnished House, who rod Board our the ent, or a few gentlemen wiio woud Be 0 advance n sufficient stun to prceure at Where they would have ail the privileges of &. house ct their own, and have their clot to, Address Mrs, M. ation De ing Washed and attended {URNISHED HOUSE WANTED—IN A GOOD NEIGH. borhoud, at reusonavle rent, untit or Jorsey or Brooklyn preterred. A J. PURMSHED ROOM WANTED—WITHOUT BOARD, Menon peg ota eure clable Lhd or aay i lone, the roe v we ar ed i. 'URNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM WANTED— By a young man; location north of reo Address MACY, box i778 Post oiliee. idiavinasitisis +f BY ierred between Third and Eighth avontey oad nae ees Futy-eighth sireet; woul Address box 3,148 Post ‘ee. mb ae panne yn ANTED—BY THREE YOUNG LADIES, IN BUSIa hess during the day, a Suit of neatly turnished Rooms for housekeeping: two bedroom: ‘und kitch floor preferred; terms not at sitting roou le enced a per month; situation between Fourth @1 Address 3. 0, streets and Fourth and Seventh avenues, G., Herald otice. ‘ANTED—POR SINGLE GENTLEMAN, NICE Wand Room, between fight and Bomrtoenite strects, cust of Broadway. Address M., box 2,309 Post W é IRE: t FOUR STORY HOUSE, UN- turnished, between Fourth and sixth avenues and oll gues. or twaroe hres vencs Sake ae eee lease for two or three yeu 1,149 Post oftice, ee = 7ANTED—THE UPPER OR LOWER PART OF & YY “yonteel private house, five or six rooms, for a fatally, ofaduits; location between Twenty-third and Sixtiet! ‘ets, east side: moderate rent. Address, stating pric ¥. Herald Uptown Branch office. sass bist TANTED—A PLEASANT, FURNISHED ROOM, WITH Closets, suitable for light housekeeping, for #qatet, rect, party; good locati West of svoulway, near Bicecker al Fourth street cars preferred. AdUzGaS “Hy 8.8, Herald office, PANTEDSBY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, & ROOM without board, near Union Leagne Club, Addrony, stating terms, box 438 Post alice, WANTED-BY TWO GENTLEMEN, A SUIT OF TW Rooms, with bathroom and water closet attached, the exciunivs use of which will ho required: situation must be within two or three blocks of the Uniot 7 corner Fitth avenue and ‘Twenty-first street. Clay having wel 4 furnished roo abo addre, Ye. 2a, vox da Postottice, New Yorke” uAy Masten TANTED—A FLOOR OR SUIT OF FU: Rooms, by four adults, tor howekeegings ed eH Address, stating terms, C. H. K. C., Wr jerald office. ANTED—TWO ROOMS, ON SECOND FLO well furnished, without board or with break onl; Plelaises be and eet streets, Fer and Sixth avenues; private fam! erred, “Address box 2,391 Post office, New York. veges WAnren_two OR THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, ina Zood location, for, lulit howekeeping, bye Wc Biphth sud t wo toll inka weak ac areca ween id wen ieth streets, we 4 ‘Address J. H., box 160 Herald oftices” head ois Ware. FULLY -AND COMPLETELY FUR~ nish Honse, centrally located: remt not to ex- 3 Single and double, for T Cart, Brougham and Lan- dau, new, by leading London maker (sufficient cuarant of duality and. style), for sale at 136 kust Twenty sixth street, near Le. avenu OR SALE—A SECOND HAMBLETONIAN AND Messenger brown Mare, 6 years old, 16 hands; is ver: fast and will be warranted ‘fn every. r price $90, Apply at private stable 142 £ast Thirty-ninth ‘sureet. OR SALE—FOR WANT OF USE, SORREL HORSE, 15 hands high, thorourybred: Kehtneky: has trotted inside of three minutes: k:nf end gentle, no trick or vice. Inquiry at CASE'S livery sable, corner’ Second avenUs and 117th street, Harlem. OR SALE—A BLACK HORSE, 16 HANDS; A SPLEN- did roadster; will travel less than three minutes; the owner is about stable, 317 West Fit. fete and sound; will be sold Ge jeaving the city. ‘Apply at LANE’ teenth street. POR SALETA GRAY HORSE, 1514 HANDS, 6 YEARS old; gentle, not airaid of steam cars; suitable tor any Use; :old for want of use. Apply at 259 West Tenth street. OR SALE.—ELEGANT CHESTNUT PACING MARE, sired by Ethan Allen out of a Morrell. mare, 14.3 high, seven years old: can bent 2:30 in condition; a first class road Mare; warranted sound and kind, American Club Stables, Thirty-ninth street, near Broadway. ceed $3; would buy Furniture on casy terms, Addvei for two days Mrs, E- NORMIN. 443 Astor Houses - yee WIDOW AND HER SON, A SECOND or Third Floor, of three or four reoms; location, tween Second and Kighth avenues and ‘Twentieth and tieth streets, Address C., box 5,266 Post office. ANTED—BY AN ELDERLY WIDOW LADY, A Parlor ana Bedroom on second tloor, front pre- in a strictly private family; location above Twenty-third street, between Madison and Sixth ari R. best of reference given and required. Address, with articulars of location and terms, W. L., care of J. RANKLIN, 46 East Fourteenth street, ANTED—BY PRIVATE FAMILY, FIRST GLASS unturnishea House, on December 1; location Fifth and Seventh avenues, Twenty-first to Fertteth street. Address, stating terms and location, H. H., box 108 Herald Uptown Branch office,1,205 Broadway. : WARXTED | TILL JUNE—GOOD, SIZED | SITTING ‘and Bed Room, nicely furnished, and adapted for Hight housekeeping, by a gentleman and wile, ina clean, respectable and ploarant house, in city OF vielus ity. Address, stating location and terms, which must be low, L, L, L.,'Heratd ottice, 'ANTED—FOUR OR FIVE ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, suitable for housekeeping, between Third ant Sixth avenues and froi ourth to Fourteenth street. Address E. B. T., Herald Uptown Branch office, OR SALE—AN EXTRA FINE’ PAIR OF CARRIAGE Horses, sorrel, 16% hands, 5 and 6 years old, sound and kind; also a T Cart, made by Brewster; animported Dog Cart. Apply at pfivate stable 47 Kast Thirty-third strect. FF SALE—A FINE BROWN WORK HORSE, SIX years old, sound and gentle, suitable for truck or grocér. Inquire at 42 East Kighiy-sixth street. For SALE—FOR WANT OF USE, A STYLISH BLACK Horse, 154g hands high, 9 years old: also a Top Bug; of Dusenberry make, new live months ago, Inquire at West street. OR SALE—JET BLACK PATCHEN MARE, 6 YEARS old; sound; can trot better than 2:50; warranted in every respect; aiso Pony, 46 inches high, No. 9 East Nineteenth str (OR SALE—A SIX YEAR OLD BAY HORSE, 16 hands high; good for coupe, kind, of good action; sound in every particular, being entirely recovered trom the epizooty. Inquire at’ Fleet's stables, Bast Eleventh street, one door east of Second ayentie. OR SALE—THE HANDSOMEST CIRCULAR FRONT Coupe in the city; cost $1,600; can he bought for less than half price. Can be seen by ap; tying to L, KE. IEFKEN, 244 and 246 Larrison street, Brooklyn. OR SALE—A NEW SINGLE TRUCK, ONE LIGHT Express Wayon and hand butcher's Cart, McLAUGHLIN & MAR West Twenty-fith street. JOR SALE—A FINE PAIR CARRIAGE MORSES, 7 and 8 years old, stand 16.1; bright bay, long tatls; sound, kind and gentle, thoroughly broken and afraid of nothi andsotne and stylish; sold only for want of use, Apply to JOHN, at private stable 20 Lexington avenue, corner Twenty-third street, where horses can bo seen. JOR SALE CHEAP—A BLACK HORSE, 16 HANDS high, ‘ast from the country; suitable for doctor, ex- press o1 family: very stylish a either double or single harness; will give any trial: will be sold ata bargain, as the owner has no further use for hi Apply at private stable 437 Carlton avenue, near Fulton street, Brooklyn. NOR, SALE OR EXCHANGE—A NICE BAY PONY, about 15 hands high, 5 years old, and warranted sound and kind. Apply at 85 Teuth avenue, corner of ‘Thirty-seventh street. POR SALE OR TO LET—A THOROUGHBRED STAT. lion. For particulars address by letter D, R, GOR- DEN, 16 Sixth street, New Yor! i kinds of Saddlery Goods” a tall tine of Blan! ri otter Carriage Robes quatity. NCO'Tin Warren street. Hy SMITit } ORSE KEEPING.—THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING A farm with super! dations for horses, il ike a imited number t Raaring the Winter at Non. ‘ phan Lea psie, noderate rates, Address N. Y. Reteronces—K, H. Woolle, Cochran & McLean, corner Broatway and Gran Alexander Pattorson, Fleetwood Park, RIVATE STABL F ing two hor any light or manalacturing: busi ton avenue, northwest corner Sevent PRVATE STABLE FOR Ri i reet; fitted up in the reel; TO LET CHEAP—ACCOMMODAT- ¢ 11 be rented for Appiy on Lexing- eighth street. T, 37 WEST FIFTY most approved manner; de. Apply on premise QLEIGHS, SLEIGH BELLS, F Y DESCRIPTION, ‘new and second hand; several lett from last year, slightly soiled, tor sale che: all styles Carriages, MANUFACTURERS? UNION 'OSITURY, 6S Broad. STABLE TO RENT. FOR LIVERY OR » clnb: of will be rented for an Emetaning pimposcs: size, Lx, Apply to J. ROMAINE BROWN, road- way. WAXtERS ton lighted and Best ventilated stable in the city, 149 and 15) West Thirty-fitth street, near Broadway, ANTED TO TIRE FOR PRIVATE USE—FOR 3 months, Coupe of Brongham, with pole and shafts; must ho in good order. Any one having such ade dress, stating terms, R., box 1,182 Post oilice. TO ROARD, IN THE BEST 147, ANTED— HORSES TO BOARD FOR THE WINTER in Westchester county; good accommodations, Ad- dress B. JONLS, 96 Pearl street. LOAN OFFICES, D. M. JOUNSON, LOAN BROKBR, 1954 BOWERY, «opposite Spring street—The most eleant and ¢ it tablishinent in the e Money loaned ou brware, Silks, La reonial Prope Shawls ahd every Wescripthin of A ivets, Furs, Laces, for sale a large stock 0, Silks, Vel MONEY LOANED<ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- AVE eiry aud Silverware, and the same bought and sold. GEO, COALLEN, Sil Broadway, near Fourteenth strect. ROG BROADWAY OPPOSITE ELEVENTH STREET, SU) Money Hberally advanced on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Silks, Dry Goods aid personal property of ever, description, private entrance for la Jo. SACKSON, QO7 tOAnway, BETWEEN TWENTIETH AND e Twenty-first sireets.—Any amomit to loan on Dine monds, bere ae yrelry, a Pe adie prices paid for same, ' Old established arid retiadle, Diamond Broker 1.267 proer en BROADWAY, OVER TERALD BRANCTI, room B,—Parlor for ladies. Branch 182 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Mone; ined on Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, es. Same bow Sold, UNDO BROS.” TO LOAN-ON, WATCHES, DiA- $100,006 bought and void ond s, welry, Lace: e.; the same py WUODSFEAN & COs Tit Broadway. DANCING ACADEMIES. A —DODWORTH’S CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT 213 + Fitth avenue, will ‘commence Octobers, For days and terms send for circular. J. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIES, OLASSES: at Musonie fall, 114 and 116 Kast Thirteenth strecty Brevoort Hall, 154 and 196 East Fitty-tourth SOLE at Masonic Hall, Tuesday, November 6, PRIVATE LESSONS at any hour, yy, and evening. CIRCULARS ‘ivate Academy, 212 East Eleventh st ACYARS ACADEMY OP DANCING, 28 BLEECKER street, Classes tor adults Tuewlay and Friday evenings; children Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, at4P.M, For terms, &c., send for cireular, J. SAUSE’S DANCING ACADEMIRS,—CLASSES: + at Masonic Hall, lid nnd 1s East Thirteenth street, cort Hall, 154 and 155 Bast Siity-rourth streot,” Me LESSONS at auy hour, day and evennig, CIRCULARS at l'rivate Academy, 212 East bleventh st ARTIER’S DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPION ding, intersection ise BESS place and Ninth lay and Thursday aiternoon and jonday, November 25. DANCING ACADEMY, 361 BROOME: ST. All the fashionable evening; Soiree on ROOKES LADIES, Tuesdays rida, 1, GHILDIeiN, Weatneadaga gaze eatnitlagsy 8 c nesdays, 3g; eaturiays, TASS KOR TUESDAY, ALLETMASTER DUMAIUS DANCING ACADEMY, 2% West Fourth street, near Broadway.—Day and Rvens ing Classes; six lashiobable dances taught ii six private lessons; all’dances in one quarter, FE HERS ACADEMY OF DANCING, 353 WEST Forty-third street, will open on or about the 2ith of November. Kvenings ot tuition, Tuesday and Friday. Soiree every T ning, Deginning at VG grok R. & MRS. H Y POR DANCING, AM. Ga West Thirty-tourth street —Classes tor ladies, gent themen and children, TP, CURISTOPHER'S, DANCT « Side Association Hall, corner Kighty.sixth street and Third ayenue, Wednesdays and Sacurduys; Remson, House. Harlem, tuesdays aud Fridays. Soirees every: other week, Suiree 86 uext Wednesday, 27th; Remava House, Friday, Dee. 6 G ACADEMY,.—EAS? ARTS, MO CONNOISSEURS AND AMATEURS.—NOW 0” exhibidion and for sale the beaucdiful original Pieta of “The Infant Saviour and St. vohn Playing with » Lamb,” painted by Sir Peter Paul stubens, signed and by was presented to Goyernor Pie’ ina, while Consul to Russia, It ts is one of the most pleasing product nish painter, Can be seca at LAWLE ~ Purniture and is Store, No. 4 University place, N. Ts Re RES A —MRS. W. FH. MAXWELL, 14 EAST TEN 4k. street, Female Phy advice 18, —DR. H. D. GRINDLE, PRO. 25 years’ practice. yuacantecs i180, With oF Without mneli« j office 120 West Twenty-sixth LADU PHYSICIAN, fessor of midwilery, sure retiet, from whatever cine; board and narsin; street, near Sixth aven A NADAME GRINDLE, FEMALE PHYSICIAN, 120 AX. West Pwenty-sixth strect, guarantees relier to her patients; pleasant r TRUTH.—MME. DESPARD'S FEMALE MEDICINES nis for NUTSIE. are warranted to remove all obstruction ry Whatever cause, atone erview. Price $\ It fest Twenty-seventh street, near sixth avenue. Advice tree. RECEIPT FOR A SIMPLE AND BPFECTIVE cure for disorders resulting from early indiscretion Will be sent shy one who tas personally tested ite eis cacy) on revel of 25e. Address HY, R. MYLES, care of box 1,303 New York Post office R. KING CURES THE UNFORTUNATE OF ALD diseases and derangements; courultation. privates one visit suflicient. I Am-ty street, near broadway. ADIES.—CALL OR WRIT R MADAME DUBOIS? |4 intallible Medicine No. 2, $5. Only o1 a jew necessary. Consaltation from 12M. tod 2, Jones street. ADIES PHYSICTAN.—DR, BOTS, 125 WAVERLEY pla fuarantees immediate am piowane retlel Hortunates or no charg ‘ees I ante JT ADIGS RISK THEIR LIVES BY IMPROPER TREAT L ment. Dr. WILSON, English professor of snide Witery, removes irregularities, without injury, 10d Kast fwenty-cighth street, Consultations tree, Ms .c¥on Bate Ry street, beeween Was! Sult her oh all ailments adopte: fe MB RESTELL, PROFESSOR OF MIDWIPRRY M AD ANE ji; alfice No.1 East Fittv-second stteat, Gore per of bith avenue. Her [usable sedicine, No.4 rice $3, sold at druguists’, 152 Greenwich arrodty No. ixthcavenue; also 122 Fulton street, Brooklyn, or gent by mail. * = 7 RS, DR. WEST, 142 WEST WENTY-PIPTH STRRET, Female Physician, gua es relief trom whatev se, Board and narsiug during contnement. PME, VAN BUSKIRK, PHYSICIAN AND MID. sstul pra ices pytyate jying-105 PHYSICIAN, 4) CHARLES dington wud Weat.—Ladies gons Board, nursing Lalanes wife; 25 years’ s consultation free. 154 East Twenty-cighth street. ~ ia i sotto [srortoxate LADIES, TAKE NOTIOR.—MRDT cine will never relieve: you are swindled, Por ex planation consult Dr, FRANKLLN, lt Bleecker street. 18 yas ATREET, NEW YORK.—JOHN U, Feat ha RER Dt REE Gat cel PLA * ms, am . and Holday Ghia oo" POPs . o { |

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