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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1873.—TRIPLE SHEET. fo burn @ plumber's CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALg. Lafayette avenue, ene cara cee brane eto cee tnane OeN West Side, STORY BROWN STONE Dear Fifth avenne, '¥, 827 Sixth avenue, otreets. BILLIARDS. Ubassy’s Ultimatum to Joseph Dion—An Offer te Piay Two Games, One in New Orleans and One in New York or Brook- fyn, 2,000 Points Up, for $1,500 or $2,500 New Ortrays, Jan. 30, 1873. To Tas EpiTor oF THE HERALD :— In response to the “ultimatum” from Joseph Dion, appearing in your issue of 23d inst., I have only to express my surprise that a player of his standing should thus seek to evade a responsibility with which he has been charged since his as- sumption more than a year ago of the title of “champion of the world at the three-ball game’— for that was the public announcement he made in thia city less than twelve months ago. since more widely prociaimed that he stood ready gin amatch at that game could not get amp hay lace on fire, 1b was Past ten o'clock. We tried to burn that Dig house on the corner of Broad’ and Ralph a week or two after, but not Fent over the fence, but came out ‘there Was no show there.’? took me down by his house and went into lot and then climbed on top SaW gravel on the roof, but would not go any ther because he would make a noise. We his brother and they went home. He said he had @ hand in the fire in the irame house w Bre street, near the brewery. thing. He told me that Ia object in making these STEAL PROPERTY WHEN THB FIRES WERE GOING oop, He proposed to me to get & boy to set houses on fire and give him a dollar for could then go down to the City Hall and get money I refused to do it, Hesays he saw by the papers that there was @ reward Smith testified that Dowd had no ocoupa- tion: that six or seven weeks ago Dowd asked him to burn houses with him, would make a good haul; little fellows co to do the work and we could obtain the reward. The prisoners were locked up to appear for ex- amination on Saturday next. DEPARTMENT OF BUILDINGS. See The Work of Inspecting Edifices, Public and Private, Still Carried On—Danger- ous Schoolrooms. The following buildings have been reported as requiring means of escape in cage of fire since last between Forty 'siitn and Li UY THIS HOUSE.—FOUR STORY BROWN STONE if in. Weat Thirt pa. Sixth avenues, MOAI. Nerd wood, parlor freseoed ; 000, OG DE! der of Calvert Johnson. 008, jerfect order throughout; . Broadway, corner of a brick wall a tponed by pe: ‘ ane Chicago courts. iy @ Judge of judictal qualifications took the criminal motions ior further postpone- AN INSTRUCTIVE RESUME. | pecutiar to New Yo R STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE TO LET—IN ood order, 350 West Thir' on the premises, or ot JOHN 8. OR BALE AT A_ BARGAIN—THE VALUABLE Property, 18 and 15 Laight street, near Canal; size it divided if required; price for whole plot 4 terms of pa: soaN ‘—TWO FULL LOTS AND SMALL FRAME 82) on south side of Filty-flth street, be- and. Sixth avenues, Inquire at 10 Bayard street, srom 13 second street, Tnquii NPORT, 71 Wall - kenen ee lenied He did not make any- The Wealthy Trader Barbarously Strangled While Sleeping—The Beantiful Ignoramas Ensnaring the Young Merchant—Re- covery of the Stolen Booty—Satanic Treachery and Cunning of the Fe- male Fiend—Her Sentence for the Crime—Five Years in the Penitentiary. THE TRIAL BEGAN on Monday last and continued until to-day. Charles conducted the prosecu- ry E. Adams, of Cleveland, The deience was made by Messrs. Van Buren and Adams, wio made the most o! their meagre case, The prosecution brought the medical gentleman from Cleveland who made the post-mortem exa! to show that the deceased came to bis yy violence by strangulation, and that con- lungs in a person of such Also the evidence of some saleon loafers, who testi- led that she came into the “Wigwam,” a “Break- o’-Day” house, ater midnight the day of the mur- der with her dress greatly disordered, her hair Gishevelled and her manner greatly excited, da dead man States Attorney, , assisted by Samuel only $75,000, an: 37 Wan atreet, joing it, so that he for the information, to meet any player It for any amount up to $10,000 a side, Four months ago I came to this country, ex- reasly to play Mr. Dion according to the terms of Soon after my arrival I opened communications with him, looking to a consumma- simply accepted his challenge, without any proviso, except that the first game should be played in New Orieans. The controversy which arose irom my acce| Dion counter repites certa’ his original def, and now, “wishing to end all con- troversy,” he publishes the most extraordinary Proposition, contained in the communication above referred to—to wit, that he will only French game on the condition that at the American game. Considering that his original challenge stipulated “any game,” and considering furthermore (what must be apparent to him), that I know nothing whatever of the American game, never having played it, his “ultimatum” is a remarkable pro- In justice to myself I feel that the above is due to the public, and, merely adding that Mr. Dion having placed himself before that same pub- lic @ proclaimed “champion of the world at the French game,” he cannot well deny me a meeting ‘Without Jorieiting his claim, LLB! beg to append the following FOUR STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK ird_ street; in elegant orde: remises, betwee! gestion of the robustness was House 30 West Thi Inquire of Mr. MATHEWS, "eloek P. M. only. TY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR story high stoop’ House, and im that is challenge. N Seventh avenue, a three Nearly 22 feet wide, with extension ; lot tall depth; hv has bath, gas, range, hot and cold water, water closets, Yard; price $17,000; terms easy; pos lay 1. ih. EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third street. OR SALE—AT A SACRIFICR, ON WEST TWENTY- second street, a modern well built four story brown stone English basement House; 1 Ne gas fixtures, &0.; price yasession, AMES R, EDWARDS, 277 West Twenty-third st, SIXTH AVENUE, EEN i er and Fourth streets, a four story brick House and Lot; the honse is 100 teet deep; there i ‘ound vacant in the rear, giving a good large building. Inqui OR SALE—TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN Sixth and Seventh avenues, four sto! brown stone House, 20x65x100; miro tixtares; price $27,000. JOHN MeCLAVE, No. 1 Pine st. JOR SALE OR TO LET—THE FOUR STORY AND basement Premises 37 West Twentv-elghth stre 65x10; now fitted as hotel and restaurgnt; suitable also for club or supper rooms; location first clase. Principals only anply on the premises, YOOD INVESTMENT,—FOR SALE, ON TWENTIETH J street and within 125 feet of Broadway, a three BO feet, and two ator: ‘open inthe rear; will be ven Ist May next. Apply tion of a mateb. CHICAGO, Feb, 4, 1873, Aremarkably interesting trial of » woman for murder has just closed in the Cook county Crimi- nal Court. The social position of the victim, the circumstances of the deed and the mystery envel- oping tt have all added to the general excitement accompanying such cases, till our city has been looking with intense interest at its progress, and awaited its conclusion with anxiety. ‘was Calvert H. Johnson, of Cleveland, Ohio, son of Seth W. Johnson, a shipowner of immense wealth and influence, anda man highly esteemed at hie home, The son was a fine-looking, genteel, popu- Jar young man, of remarkable business talent, an@ generally respected for his pure char- acter and many virtues, claiming that house, “the prettiest corpse and wanted the crowd to go an crowd did not go, She went into another saloon, Billy,” for she wante: tobelpher, They gave the statements of the de- tective and put her own story in ev.dence, with its irregutarities and contradictions mony of two men, who lodged at noise during the night titat indl- le. THE DEFENCE roduced the Coroner who made the first post- mortem, and who cause of death, ani good sub-cellar an ou ever saw, look at it. The tance evoked from Mr, nly not consistent with asking wildly jor ‘he: lay me at the will play him Terme to suit: immedia also the testi- he same place, and who heard one Sy Bowery, Charles L, Stickney, owner; fire ¢s- Lorillard estate, owner; fire escape, . #8 Bowery, Lorillard estate, owner; fire escape, en Bowery, Robert Irwin, owner; fire escape, fac- No. ‘364 Bowery, Mra, Waldron, owner; fire escape, fac- Bowery, D. Waidron, age estion as the ronounced con; the testimony of other lodgera, who said that young Johnson was in the midst of a spree at the time of tis death, and the evidence of experte that he died of acute congestion. The de- a was weak, but the attorneys made the most of For rebuttal the-prosecution brou, that Johnson was not in the habit e not drink while he was here, and testimony of the doctors, that there was no alcoho) in the system when the post-mortem was made. ments Were tedious and exhaustive, and the most of two days. The case was given to the jury, who, after remaining out over five hours, returned a verdict of manslaugh- ter, fixing the punishment, as is required by law in this State, at five years in the Peniten' 'e motion for a new trial was entered, which w: argued next week. MRS. BOYCE ig a voluptuous creature; rather fine looking and quite attractive in her merrier moods, ure Irish blood and bears the features of her race, jer character is none of the best, and durin; life here she has been known as the mistress of one Simpson, @ notorious character. playmate was brought from Ireland to fy to her Character, but was not pi mth for fear the testimony weuld be excluded ntieman who attemptes The imported wit- cornices and gas He was engaged shipping and coal and grain speculations, and held considerable property in his own right. gaged in business in Buffalo, 1869 and going into a general partnership with his father. Soon aiter the great fire he came to Chi- cago with a vessel bearing his own name, intend- ing to buy a cargo o! grain for shipment eastward, and bearing on his person considerable money in bonds, endorsed notes, checks and a@ letter of credit from a Cleveland bank for an unlimited sum. During the confusion incident upon the fire he was unable to obtain rooms at a hotel hie taste and habits, and was compelled tenement house by @ Woman amed Boyce, his alleged murderess. He took nis Meals at the Sherman House, and was actively en- gaged in speculations on Change, buying and eell- ~ ing, as is supposed, to his advantage. He was in- timately asgociated with several prominent busi- ness men here, with whom he had large transac- tions. On the morning of the 1st of December he ht testimon: drinking, dl jurthermore thi it; fire escape, factory. nt; fire escape, factory. tewart, owner; fire e® 00 feet north of Fifty-sixth ner; fire Hen tenement. James W. Radcliff, agent; iron Tirect, James W. Radcliqy, agent: iron treet, A. M. Sweet & Son, owners; fire es A. Cruikshank, nts ; F {0 TOOL, store, brinely ton street, W. & B.A, Cruikshank, agents; W. & E, A, Cruikshank, agents; NOE. as “my ultimatum” :-— New Onuxans, Jan. 81, 1873. teh at billiards seems ‘wit, North and South. jew Orleans, arose from two He formerly was en- leaving there in Mr. Joanen Dr Sin—Tho ditt to be the field of first proposition, to play at N facts:—First, | had crossed the ocean under a contract to one’ year with ity of getting am: brown stone House, tension; lot one-half the 0,000, and possession (1 Siubvow £00. No.8 OTS FOR SALE—ON 125TH STREET, RUNNING through to 124th street, be na reasonabl H. LUDLOW & CC 3 ROORS RAST OF BROADWAY, NEAR FORTY. a full nop brow: Bweiling, tot 100 feet; fresec plete, } posnes sion; price extremely low. TL Py tree! Filth Mr. Charles Lacoume, of this nd, secondly, the desire of many in this clty to your own skill against one who has been flat- at he is your equal. But I am now red to make a propo-iiton that I deem just and hould it not prove so J have ‘red through ignorance and not through craft, T will lay two matches of bill id ladder to reof, i Fulton street, eee info the belief t tween Sixth ‘and Sev . No. 3 Pine street, r both, parties. avenues; price a hi iron ladder to roof, stor No. 10 Fulton street, ladder to root, store. 412 Fulton street, N, & J, Cohn, owners; iren ladder C, ton street, W. & B. A. Crnikshank, agents; 1 slip, Robert Dillon, owner; tron m $1, to $2,000 a ‘our opiion, and each 2,000 points up, to bi 1 four consecutive nights; 500 points to be pl \d third nights, and the fourth night the ts necessary to complete the 2,000, Both layed on & Phelan & Collender table, teet bv 9 or 5 teet by 10, with 2%, inch three ball carom gai y fails to play both games. The rder; posses fo Tt. Fal STEVENSON EBON, fron ladder to Nos, 25 and 30 Burlin; ladder to roof, store. 0. An. old school- 15 EST FIF’ 2) Finth avenue, sized four story high, st. hold; ground rent only BON € SON, Il Pine streot and 226 Fitth avenue, REET, NEAR ERIE id Building Lots, all on Twen- onabl for gal ighth street, west of Boulevar: Ky 1 Pine street and 226 Filth avenue. ONLY FOR A FOUR STORY HIGH stoop brown stone House, 2 feet wide, etween Sixth and Seventh avenues Apply to ISAAC HONIG, M1 Broadway, roomsG and H, 0.000 isch soon b Tot half the block, large number of othe: ISAAC HONIG, U1 Broadway, rooms @ aud H, basement, po Matches to be new medium. ne Dwelling; C. ©. lease. ITE on Madison street, kept Specially | desirabl 0, De P. Field, owner; iron ladder to roof, store. No. 115 Maiden lane, Haskell & Stetson, owners; iron ladder to roof, store. lane, Haskell & Stetson, owners; iron oof, store. iden lane, Ellis Potter, owner; iron ladder Toof, store. No. 131 Maiden lane, Edw: e pe to root, f and both the Frene to be $1,000 it either ni first game at New Orleans to be was that of @ Buffalo tell of her career in t ness Was secured at a great éxpense to Mr. John- son, who has had the mystery penetrated to its jossible confines and an interesting was born of either New York within filty days at, New Orleans, he hands of H. We leased It these terms . the proposition “ : after the completion of the first My forteit of $1,000 ly now place Collender, New ¥ meet your approval. Should you decline, is open to any player in the United states You will perceive it is ps four nights, and it the p: 2,000'points will not be accomplishes the fourth night the number It may be sal ¢ 500 poluts may have a broak ontinue his run. iy equal for both parties, Still, i preter making the 500 to continue until he iakes a mi Every night the could have told dA. Smith, owner; fire es- factory. 1 4. U, FY Odell, agent; tron ladder Os lane, 8. U, F, Odell, owner; iron ladder to roof, store, &c, n lane, T. H. Messenger, owner; iron Iad- gn lane, 8. U, F. Odell, agent; fron ladder re, £e. fiden lane, 8. U. F, Odell, agent; tron adder 0, &C, Joi Maiden lane, 8. U. F, Odell, agent; fron ladder ‘of, store, &¢. 22 Pearl street, Mall J. How; owner; fron ladder to c No, 193 Water street, Felix Garela, owner; fire escape . Odell, agent: iron ladder to re. South street, 8, U, F. Odell, agent; iron ladder to “ ° 83, 84 and &5 South street, rear; Francis Moran, owner: fron ladder to ros No. 23 Platt street, Junius dishonest parents, and im her youth is described to have been remarkably beautiful. While walking in Dublin Park one day she started a flirtation with an American traveller, which was continued for some time, and Mnully resulted in an intimacy and an The pair came to this country, were married, and lived together for six years, when the cup was drunk to the dregs, The dregs were bit- ter, and a separation took place in Buifalo in 1869, ible to play 500 points up for | Ou'Firteenth street, FOUND DEAD IN HIS BED, ‘with marks of vielence upen his person. his throat were discolorations, showing that a hand had been applied to it, and upon his side was a large brufse, as if made by a boot or asevere His diamond jewelry, which was very valuable, was undisturbed, and the papers and currency in the pocketbook. Several hundred dollars was missing; also cleven United States bonds of $500 cach were missing. Two bonas of the same ameunt were badly mutilated, given to tne Coroner by Mrs. soyce that a man had died in her house suddeniy, with considerable property in his possession, and the body was re- moved to the Morgue. She then went to the offices of the daily papers and gave information that a stranger, supposed to be from Philadelphia, had been found dead in his bed, and publication was The Coroner made & hasty examination oi the body, found bis lungs somewhat congested, and upon his testimony a verdict was Tendered by the jury at the inquest of death from congestion of the lungs. attention of the friends of Mr. Joanson, and his father was telegraphed intelligence of the sad Upon his arrival here, wich was some six days alter the event, the jact of the missing bonds was discovered and the police employed to trace them up. MRS, BOYCE WAS INTERVIEWED and severely questioned, who said that the de- ceased was an intimate iriend oi her husband in Builalo; that sue had not seen him for twe years until she met him on Madison street one morning; that they recognized each other, and he accompa- nied her to her home, telung her 1 his difficulty in finding lodging accommodations; that she offered him a nome with her, which he accepted, and an intimacy immediately sprang up. the eveuing previous to his death he came in about eight o'clock, quite iatoxicated, complaining of being unwell and ot suifering irom a terrible pain in his chest; that she gave hum something neurish- ing to eat and assisted him in retiring; that she sat by exsity ol playi NIFICENT FOUR STORY brown stone House, 25x60, street, “Also & 180,000." Apply to This, however, on West Twent fre tlon to arrange it either way. ¢ drawn for and the balls spotted, the’ record of each night’s play to be kept, and the party first scoring FRANCOIS UBASSY. blow from a fist. Miscellaneous. OUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE All the principal avenues and. stro some bargains. 17 Broadway or 966 Third BROOKLYN PROPERT TOL to be declared winne A 4rait for | is spoken of as a highly respectable gentleman, of wealth aud position, whose life was made wretched by that one mistake--the passion of the Park. lived with the woman as leng he could tolerate her, aud lett her to go to Calitornia or some other distant location, unknown, except b; The husband’s fight wife’s freedom, and she accepted tie situation with @ great deal ef satisfaction. time in Buffalo, with a and ladder to root, factory OR TO LET—IN No. 76 South; street, 8. U, CITY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, _ East Side. CHARMING LOCATION—THIRTY-FIFTH STREET (Murray Hild, near Park « comfortably” arranged, medium stone handsomely trescoed Resid diately: a low price and easy term: STEVENSON & SON, Il Pine atree EXTRA-WIDE, HIGH STOOP DWELLING, WITH dining room extension and stable in rear; 3)x200, house facin, Notice was ‘A well planned, § FOR SALE AN four story brown possession imme mate friends, ‘ore. ridley, owner; fire escape ERALD BRANCH OFFICE—BROOKLIN, ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE NEW YORK HERALD BRANCH OFFICE, IN THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND BOBRUM ST. OFFICE OPEN FROM ON SUNDAY F Living fer a reat.show of respectability, she came and went with her former companions and her husband's friends, asa wronged and in- but the mist soon evapo: liged itself. She kept go! and deeper till the Summer of 1871 found her keep- ing house in this city as the mistress of a pepular ‘Then came the fire, the upsetting ef her aifuirs, the lodging house and the Johnson murder, SHE 18 AN HABITUAL OPIUM EATER, and drinks recklessiy when she can get brandy. Her prison life has irritated her and inflamed her At one moment she will be amiable, ul and jon@ling, at the next she will fly into a furious rage, tear her clothisg and attack her at- tendants, She is grossly ignorant and can neither read ner write, although she is quite genteel, and well versed and practised in the courtesies of Jaines Stokes, owner; fire escape to roof, factory, Thompson street, George Doelling, owner; fire RECEIVED AT mt. jured woman mpson street, John A. Page, owner; fire her shame pu 20: or sale exceed- Yo. 9 Thompson street; Iron ladder to roof, tenement. N & SON, No. 89 Thompson street, Mra. Wa escape, tenement. . 89 Thompson street, rear; Mrs. Watson, owner; fire pe and ladder to roof, tenement. ‘0. 87 Thompson street! iron ladder to roof, tenement. No. 85 Thompson street, John Gibbs, agent; tre escape, é Filth avenue, “FOR SALE, ON SEVENTY-KIGHTH STREET, between Second and sh high stoop bri made to that effect. 8A. M, TILL 8 P. M, ROM 3 TO 8 P. M, CARRIERS AND AGENTS’ DEPARTMENT NO. 7 FRONT STRE! N ELEGANT THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone front for sale, assed, 400 feet from Washington Park, three minutes by anderbilt avenne cars to Prospect Park; the H: been built for th ense ; contuina all imp ould prefer selling carpe deliers; are all » it an oblect to buye: extra ground 25 by 65, intended diate buyer price’ low and terms en: Dokaih avenue cars. Apply toor ad GAN, 173 Adelphi street, Honse, in good order: pr VER CARTER, No, 4 Pine s'ree ~ BARGAIN NEAR PARK AVENUE.—FOU high stoop brown stone Hou: 35, KMORE & LINSC medium size, ele- TT, 65 Wall street, APEST HOUSE YET OF. modern, 20 fect front US CRAWFORD, M7 tity-cighth street, PALATIAL AND VERY SUBSTANTIAL MANSION, corner of Madison avenue and a 100 foot str finished with the choicest and most beautifully figured woods known; {ts inany new improvements and arrange- y hould, prior to purchas- K. BIEVENSON & SON, IL The matter came to the No. 81 Thompson street, C. Gerken, owner ; fire escape, : T, BROOKLYN, 01 No. 183 Spring street, H. C. Koppen, owner; fire eseape, tch2,}8 Spring street, George Riehl, owner; fire escape, ne! gantly trescoed a Lv ill; location unsur- FOR SALE, TH! 98 Woosier street, John Wiegers, owner ; fire escape, No. 98 Wooster street, rear; John Wiggins, owner; fire es r Fanning, agent; fre escape near Park; pri Broadway, or 966 'o, 105 Wooster street, A. new and of the most e! and ladder to roof, tenement. ‘No. 106 Wooster street, Julla Exner, owner; fire escape, No. 115 Wooster street, P, Bruner, owner; iron ladder boarding house, 6 Wooster street, C, A, Stock, owner; fire escape, ARSON IN BROOKLYN. Arrest of a Hopefal Trio of House Burn- ers=They Admit Having Burned One Stracture and Are Suspected of a Series of Similar Crimes. “When rogues fall out,” &c., the old axiom, has been verified with regard to a trio of alleged house David Dowd, @ young man, of rather questionable repute according to report, cnarged Irving Smith with having stolen a breast- Detective Corr, of the Fourth pre- cinct, arrested Smith, at which the latter grew re- vengeful, and turned upon the complainant, his former comrade in crime. tective that Dowd and one Eugene Small had been the incendiaries who fired the barn*belonging to Mr. Ellis, on Dodworth street, the night before election, November last. The loss occasioned upwards of He also said that Dowd had him that he tad been engaged in burning several structures, Among others was the bujding No. 1,008 Lafayette avenue, and also one in the street where Dowd lives, near Bushwick avenue; one in Hart street, near Broadway. oners were taken before Chief of Police Campbell, at headquarters, where Dowd acknowledged that he had set fire to the stable in question, but denied any further participation in acts of incendiarism. When asked by the Chief WHAT H¥ EXPECTED TO GAIN by setting fire to the barn, he said that there was a row of frame houses near by, and that if the wind shoulda blow that way the buildings would catch fire, when they could rob the domiciles. lires occurred in Brooklyn and in @he jovember last, and the Board of Police olfered a reward of $250 jor the apprehension of the incendiaries. Fire Marshal Keady declared the fires that oc- curred at the following localities in have been ol incendiary origin :—43 860 Broadway, 16 Dodworth street, near Fourth avenue, 1,003 Laiayette avenue, 30 Monteith street, 151 Douglas street, 805 Broad- way, 425 Baltic street, Bushwick avenue, corner of Monroe street. Proofs most positive were found as to the origin of these burnings. In several cases the blinds were taken off the hinge: wooden gates off the front railing to kindle the "Take Mertie or monts are unique. 4 THOMAS FA- ing, view this a 2 ) BROWN BTON d street, opposite Fort Gre puse, on Cumbria lyn, 20 minutes from the arirom May 1. ry. Ti8 Wooster street, ©. A. Stock, owner; fire escape, nement. 16 and 118 Wooster street, rear; 0. A. Stock, owner ; fire escape, factory. ooster street, Bruner & Moore, own- nts. \ D. E. Mitchell, agent; fire escape, ny Wooster street, rear; L. Bajtus, owner; fire ‘0. 147 Spring street, R. Williameon, agent; fire eseape, 0. 149 Spring street, rear; 8. pe and ladder to roat, factors ‘No. 141 Sonth Futh avenue, trout; Henry Jaeger, lessee ; fron Indder to roof, tenement, No. 131 South Fiith avenue, rear; Casimir Ode, owner; fire escape, tenement. Fifth avenue, front; Bruner & Moore, P' South ritih avenue, fire escape, tene: nd street, with superb view on . secured ‘forever—A new, superior buil cabinet hardwood finished, most exquisitely proportioner high stoop Dwelling for sale; over $10 can be duplicated tor; three Rooms uniurnished. “Apply éither at 1 a0 y ‘The location Is unsurpassed, and the furniture complete in every departinent. dress EUROPA, Herald office, THREE STORY FRAME HOUSE, Lots, on one of the pleasantest avenue: bhe said that eep; furnished or burners in Brooklyn. handsome garden from Fulton ferry by Gates avenut 100 feet of the door easy; brokers need not apply. Address WO: NG PIFTH AND 4 price moderate; terms ry lowest rates. Hadi to Seventy-second sti 8’ Tl Pine street and 226 pin from him. VENSON & SON, the evening, She further stated to the father of young Johnson that she rose about seven o’cleck in the Morning aud went to his room, found the door locked, and attempted to waken the sleeper by violently upon the panels. en, and she was frightened, burst in the door and found him dead, with a ghastly expression oi the eyes and a She awakened the other lodgers, tation the police were notitied. knowledge ot the money he had anything that ever beionged to him, except sume trinkets he had given her while alive. proiessed intense gricf at his death, and sym- pathized deeply with the mother, who was present, 2 THE BODY WAS REMOVED to Cleveland, and a thorough post-mortem exami. nation made by Professor Thayer, of Cleveland Medical College, and his assistant. Cassels, of the same institution, made a minute anaiysis of the stomach, but found no traces of poison, nor any evidence of the subject having drank anything of an alcoholic character imme- diately previous to his death. Was found that the deceased came to his dea! All the vital ergans were he: except the lungs and brain, which were slightl congested, and the windpipe, which was filied wit! bloody serum, and highiy inflamed; the heart was half Hiled with stagnant blood, showing that circu- lation had ceased suddenly an Were no traces of alcohol in the rain or veins, Which was coutradiciory to the statement of the woman—that he was “stupid drunk” when he went joctors was that the blow On the side produced a momentary insensibility, ‘when strangulation was easy. SUSPICIONS OF FOUL PLAY ‘Were thus strengtiened, and the detectives were went to Mrs. He became intimate with her, she responding to his advances without urging, he played upou her meu satistied that ad obtained them bi Jounson, he convinced himse! disposition by a neat little game. Ta detective to her rooms he tntroduced him as a gentieman from New Orleans, an accidental ac- quaintance whom he had invited up to spena the Liquor was produced, and the New ot Very drunk—apparently. and gawibling resulted, Won, and the drunken individual lost largely; but he was “one of the boys,” a up” by nis losses. He m aud bonds, and with a hint pow and A QUARREL SOON between the gamesters, and Mrs, Re lest, and then she began her opera- tions on the New Orieans party by encouraging him to drink and urging him to st he reiased, aud aiter much dt As he passed out o/ the door tue Woman saw Macy anding in the street and following the stranger as he staggered to his hotel. Alter an kour or more Macy returned with the bonds and money the stranger had shown and the watch he had worn, saying that he had knocked him down in the burne: district and obtained tne booty. pved the story and demanded as hare of the “pot.” acy said he would have the bonds chai ‘rency in the morning and would divide with her In the morning papers appeared an item, as reported trom headquarters, concerning a man by the name the New Orieans had been kuocked down an previous, Aman of Macy’s appearance was de- scribed as the assailant, and he read the item, with the description, to the woman in the morning. She Skidmore, owner ;fire NEW HOUSER, , brown stone, 1 neighborhood first class; near between St. Mark's ave- Inqutre on premises, PAL BUSINESS AVE- a four story and basement x45x70: 20 Fooms, with Lin- ; terms easy. A LS Real Estate Ottice, 453 South Brooklyn. FOUR HANDSOME i JOR SALE 3 story, b ON MAIDEN 288 PROPERTY FOR SALE also Park row, opposite new lost Office, extra width, ranning through, to close @states; also Bi: He stated to the de- nue and Prospect place, Brook OR SALE—ON THE PRINC! nue of South Brooklyn, brick Store and Dwelling, 2 provements; pris ment. BURRILL! near Niuth street, OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN— enterprising party w Market, in Adams street, between Fulton street and Myr- The market has 90 stands, the hall the lary- ng 135 by 65 feet; supper room adjoin- suitable for meetings, lectures, balls, it any purpose needing spacious recom: ply to JOUN F, Trothy mouth, rear; Bruner & Moore, She denied any frout; Braner & Moore, possessed, or that she admitted to rear; Bruner & Moore, FORTUNE POR AN Brooklyn Hall and rear; Bruner & Moore, es, elegant Houses, 19 to 28 fect front. 4 SON, Ii Pine street and 226 Fifth est in the city, SCHOOLS. ‘ Inspectors Hyile and MeMillan make the following re- Pk ed ports upon examining Primary School. Ni Cannon, near Broome street : feet high, two storie: and upper walls 16 inches, in good condition. steam irom one horizontal tubular boiler, in except@g the coils, two fl OR SALE—A 2-FOOT FOUR STORY HOUS. material and finish, Apply on the premises, 15 East Fifty-third street, near Fifth avenue, ‘OUR STORY AND BA‘ nse and Lot, 20x55x87.6, 1! r between Fourth and Lexington avenu uilding is 55x80, 40 id basement; toun on 2 Yesterday the pris- lights, stone, on rear, 3 d, to all floors. Water closets woo a dows. Attend session Ist of May, Ap- Montague street. feet wide, enclosed ventilation by win ply tod. N. KALA URRAH FOR AN N Recommended youl order; class room ack, instead of opening inwardly as at present; celiiug repaired, and slate subetituted ior ‘wood in water closeis. Grammar School No. 12, location 871 Madison street: three story and basement brick, sixty-five feet high, 100x100 feet, truss tin roof, ceilings of play ground and several class roome unsate _ Ventilation by flue and generally good with exception of centre class rooms in front. Heated by thirty wood stoves In OR SALE—SOME FIRST CLA Property, in the Biyhteenth ward: well loca well reated; ‘can be purcha: lo terms. Apply te BARTON & WHITTEMORE, 106 Broad- ‘pon dissection it ‘k and Brooklyn » be one grand imperial city, the metropolis of the world The inevitable logic of events insures it, the pcopie demand it, the tax payers will have it. eg will be reduced 14 per cent t lation. and on favorable strangulation. basement high stoop brown stone House 249 East between Second and Third avenues, ents; lowest prlee $15,000. ‘Ap Walls in good condition; and in need of repair. good order; a unnaturally; there of incendiar, Down with rings, up with r ‘water closet of wood. cH Don't miss your chance now. an unprotected condition, several pipes not cured and several fines out of order, ‘nt inches wide, winding in front three feet six inches wide to flights enclosed, three teet wid ights wood,’ three feet wide outside, Means of escape am: IDENOF ON A LARGE, HANDSOME & re, suitable tor ® publi Address H., Herald office. SALE—EAST THIRTY-SIXTH STREET, BE tween Firet and Second avenues, five story For full particulars apply to JOM. McCLAVE, No. 1 Pine street. IN FIFTY THIRD STREET, A four story high sto} han cost. Apply to JOMN Met at peremptory auction. First grand sale this ye in Nineteenth wi fuyverant ‘The story of the to all the floors; two | a club house or ho ‘hat month to Hart street, street, North Fiith to all floors; two from primary department to yard. Allowance—Priary, 705; giris, 200; bovs, 200; total, Recommended that openings be placed in partt- tions separating centre class rooms from # ipes Le secured properly, stoves in girl's departuy pair, and slate et Pai for rimary Sci brick building, rat FEBRUARY ML nt Io set at work, Maps at 21 Park row, ofiice of ss house and took rooms, HOICE LOTS, 25X106 FEET, under close restrictions, in a first clase neigh hood, near Prospect Park and the line of the proposed J, for sale at $500 and ‘estment or specul: ry in various Ways, liad the bonds, and the murder o! young of her character and ¢ boys? water closet. Jx100, torty-five feet twenty inches, upper Walls sixteen Inches; in good entilation by flues, good ; waler closets wood ; class ater furnaces; two boilers 1\—Front stairs wood, four floors; two flights stone stairs on rear, en- closed, three feet wide to all floors. Class room doors Recommended—class rooms ranged to slide back, and slate sub- din boys’ water closet. 4, located No, 100 Cannon street, is k buliding, 25x75—40 feet high ; tounda. wails, brick, sixteen mtilation by windows; 8, wood, and improp: R SALE OR TO LET—THE VERY DESIRABLE House 48 Kast Fourteenth Stuyvesant square; will be ren i: DLOW & ©O., No. 3 Pine strec Seventeenth street, OK AT THIS!—A DOU Apply at CHARLES KALs Lath street and & —FOUR LOTS # now three story bric WALKER, 112 John str at the office of the late The Fire Marshal took the amMdavite of the pris- ew York, trom 12 to 2 The most interesting ts that of Eugene Smail, who testifies that he resided at 525 Fulton Hesaid:—I remember that the stable of et op fire the night before election; Dowd came to my house on De Kalb avenue about niue o'clock ON THE NIGHT OF THE FIRE, ld, “Let us come on out and get ‘a speck;? I know where we can get a spec ast nine up Broadway, and I got some matvhes in the liquor store, corner oi De Kaib avenue and Broadway. Broadway to Myrtle avenne, and after that we went to the stable on Dodworth street. climbed up on & wagon and said to me, “C Gene; [ain't tat! enough.” etin here; let us look around and find some He then pulled open a door, ladder and set the place on fire, down and sai and five coils in feet wide to all IMENT HOUSE N ANY ONE OF wn stone Houses; all t Park, Brooklyn; can be ri [p six new three story br provementa, and near Prospe Recured by purchasing at present low. price quired, of would exchange. |, Degraw street, north side, bet ues, Brooklyn, Orleans party were propose Mr. Ellis was twas not at all “cut de a big showing of money by always Woo, en fromm Mrs, Boyce. SUED Boyce told Macy tion, stone, twenty inches; inches: in ood condiuon. dark water clo i ceilings in plays. others much out of repair. three feet wide to second floor three feet wide; in centre, three feet wide to all floors. ca! there berg but one fight of wooden stairs from thir story, the handrail of which is low and dangerous. Class room doors open inwardly. and coal stoves pr: cellings be repaire will be sold low anil on easy terms, Ap- CAMP, 105 Broadway. EARLY OPPOSITE THE PLAZA at figure. Apply to HUGH N, poor class room: ower, a well lighted second floor 5 feet, with good entrance. Brooklyn Steam Engine Works, coraer Summit and Van Brunt streets, South Brooklyn. Lxit—Fromt stat 4 wood stairs in centre, jaygrownd to second floor, w Apply at South e Two L poy aid alter that we GAMP, 105 Broadway. j FOR A FOUR STORY brown stone I Thirteenth street, between See; All improvements, Ni) BASEMENT in first rate order. and Third aveni JLE, 149 Fourth av. WESTCHEST! COUNTY PROPERTY __FOR SALE OR TO RENT. T TARRYTOWN AND ALL ALONG THE ITUDSON— Furnished and unfurnished Country Residences for sale and to let, for season or ts as 8. EB) B RSON, 659 Sixth a G YONKERS.—18 ACKES, ith an elegant House the night wita her; ulty leit the house, Heated by ten wood Recommended that iss room doors arranged to slide wi waterclosets placed ird story aud He says, “We can West Side. LOTS AT LOWEST RATES! q Neth street, 4 Lots. very commanding ground t grade on avenue, ditionai stairs’ from th At proper height and properly cou- tlondance, ar School No. 2, nearly ready for occu) located on the corner of Sheriff und StaB‘on streota. primary is at present in the dwellin; ‘ad above premises; the sirls’ departinent in the Daseme: street Methodist church, and the boys the dwell- Ing house No, 101 Lewis street. utterly unsuitable le then came We then ran away up Broadway to Greene avenue and thence to Stuyvesant, to DeKalb and back to the fire again. Lasked him to come up to help to put the fire eut, and he did so, and poured pails of water on it, of another stable with a hose Dodworth street to Broadway, wish the wind blew this way s0 as to catch the building on fire.” We then went THE NEXT BURNING. The next fire he made was under a stoop in La- fayette avenue, No. next day and saia, “ with 1,000 feet on Broad wa. ean be bought low. RIKER, HEBSE & CO.. No. 5 Pi ALE IN TARRYTOWN, A OHARMING SPOT, with several Acres; bric! ansion, with outhouses, oan R, WARNOCK, 019 Broadway. (pO LET OR LEASE—IN THF VILLAC ve o Dwelling Ho ngs and abou Dist st., 6 Lots, h fih av., 10M st, 4 Lots, superb view of Park. Sith st, $i avi. 6 Lots, for pablie buikling, Ae, Bait «t. near Madison av. Grand Boulevard, 52d nrside Park, @'superb’ YK STEVENSON & The woman be- and Furniture, Lows, excavated " e Take. No recom Lous, excavated cheap, en: it the dwelling houxes are IF the new building on or about May lL. 7 by the Primary Department is provided with » Proper fire escane. School No. 31, 272 and 274 Second atree ing, 46x100x55 feet bi 6 inches of brick in ‘ water closeis wood, in ing; heated by eighteen wood Xit—Frout stairs, Wood, 3 feet 6 e enclosed to ail two flights wood ate for wood in nd he was on top HI front, very che: JN, 11 Vine st. and 2 THREE STORY BRICK BAS West Misty-third street, | Sixth averue; or 8. L, had given, who robbed the evening | chester, « Invi and other outbuil lard out in the best im: fine view of the with carriage house acres of round, all Lg opis vs fod none but w fest class W. K. PEYTON, 274 Bowery, said to me, “ MEDIUM SIZED, DESIRABI) a located nder w me around, the Did you hear avout the tite? “Yes. You did not have amything to do He said, “Yes, | did. colored men went to Pifer's grocery store and got hay and put that under the stoop, then took of the biiads and the wooden gate and put them un- der the stoop, too, and set all on fire.” said they took up the wooden grating too. He the negroes got ahold of him and made him ron away with them, so that he would not tell on them. He asked me several times to go to the house with him to set it on fire. HALF THE BOOTY, OR WOULD ‘ Macy was greatly alarmed and lett t turmng about evening, with his face shaven and pearance altered, by Mra, Boyee, but had not been ‘When a poitceman came in, and was told by the woman that Mac formally arreste: low an CEVENSON & avenues, for sale lo JERSEY CITY, HOBOKEN, HUDSO! ches wide, to allt) V. K. ey joors, about centre of building, AND BERUE HS run ¥ivet wide from playgrou mended substituion of Attendance 700. A DISHONEST DOMESTIC. A colored boy, named David Clarke, of 132 West Twenty-third street, was charged before Justice Ledwith with having robbed his employer, Dr. Henry F. Quackenboss, of 39 West Eighteenth street, of a gold watch, @ gold pencil case, a goid- mounted navy revolver and an overcoat, on the Clarke had been living with the Doctor as a servant, and had heen leit in charge of the house while his employer went to the country. On returning home the Doctor found the boy gone and missed the property. yesterday by OMicer Schanck, of the Twenty-ninth precinet, and bronght to Court. The prisoner was locked up for trial in default of $4,000 e house, re- # SJ MURRAY STREET— Myself and two five siorles, brow der; the owner, belnig im i) di! eel] the store very low, i y terma of payment. fi . was cordiall; De was alth am! about to travel, With brick Factory. sey City. 10 minutes from ferry. was “the man.’ and taken to the jo! ‘Where an understanding was svon arrive: the prisoner released, Soon after this little ruse Mrs, Boyce was ar- rested for larceny, indicted and brought to trial. During her tmprisonment before the trial Macy called upon her at the jail, still in the capacity ofa friend and accomplice, questioned her ances of youn, own impriso to WM. ZINSSER & CO., 197 William street, New Yor! PXECUIOR'S BALE OF VERY VALUABLE BR UT OF SALE OR. TO RENT, HOTEL FOR SALE: HOMER MORGAN 2 Pine street, order of exeeuto the upper part fronung on Broadway aw an per lot, which 1s $2 alue : must be sold to close the estate; t ENTIRE FRONT POR SALE—ON THE BOULE- and terms reason- fy sell A valuable Plot of Ground + comtaining about 67 lots, New avenue; Jowest price yn the appraised e 8 FAIRFIELD HOUSE, | field, Conm., to close the estate of the late Le: Tanti as He said we could GBT IN THROUGH THE WINDOW. He said be had a haud in the fire near the brewery, He was to a party one night, and saw atire pposite his houre. corper.of Hart street and Broadw ‘art street; that he got two gol was a damn fool for not keeping them. the station house last night he was calling to me not to go back on bim, He wanted me to turn over MARE A LIAR OF MYSELP. After the fire in the stable Dowd told me of a plot grate death and 3 id they were going try her for tarceny, and she was ‘raid che wonld be arrested jor murder, and that she didn’t want She begged Macy to secure He promised never made the attempt. At her premises were wearched, and two of the missing ben RM, SITUATR ON CROFT AX. taining 196 acres, tenant house and barn, cheap; hasa mile froptgn the Lake an arlem Rallroa BRANDRETH, Real Estate Agent: CHOICE RESIDENCE, 1 ACRES LAN minutes! walk from depot, at New Brunswic ‘ing In size and a. BERGE, 66 Well aireot 16th of August. vard, above 145th streat; pric LUDLOW bce RARE CHANCE.—POR SALE, VERY LOW TO A n elegant four story brown tween Fifth and sixth ave close to Centra) Park = Apply WP. HW GRADY, &27 | Farms apd Cou venue WAR to be tried for murder, ber release and get her out of town. to try to do thts, de ti ae arrested prompt cash customer, PROPERTY OUT OF THE CITY FOR Ola Fe T ORAN i. Je CASH WILL BUY TWO A ger rough barn, well t and shade trees; beau- feta at ” WARD, 79 Cedar street. —————_—————— ANS BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND—TO RENT, farnished and unfurnished, several brick Villas; gas, water, baths and all modern improvements; gardens, ue shade trees: 35 minutes of Wall street. Apply to E. DUNCAN SNIFFEN, 130 Broadway. (Cormsay: SEATS, FARMS, COTTAGES FOR SALE, exchange and to let, at att one fa ew Jersey; MASON, No.l Chambers street. (HOENTRY RESIDENCE TO LET—21¢ MILES FROM / Portehester; house, barn, carr house, res of ediately; rent %: JL Post ofee, ‘Conn. land: possession’ im MOSHER, Gienne! , en IFTY LOTS AT INWOOD, ON FINE HIGH F gromad, with commanding view of Harlem and Wad. vers, for rale at a reasonable price, Gk D. BROWN, Broadway, corner Wall street. OR SALE—AT PASSAIC, N. J. ELEVEN MILES from New York, a new fours, elaht rooms and cel- lar> house on large tot, with alundance of fruit, fia vegetable and flower garden; allin first class order; minutes’ walk from depot. Apply to L, B. SEAMAN, 115 Worth street, New Yor! SALE—AT ORANGE, N. riees from $3,000 to $30,000; high; very healthy, B N RESIDENCES; sy terms; location SMALL, owne: Md Liberty street. Fe RBALE~A NICK FRUIT FARM OF 2 ACRE! good land and betldings, 334 miles from Somervili anes oe Address k. W. NDKICKSON, Somer- ville, N. J. Na FS aptamer ‘OR BALE—A FINE. PIECE OF SOUTHERN PROP- erty, which, Uf personally attended, w! ene ares ular meume, and dal orans Beas per rs ray Paco Gr'would exchange for evty or Broosly , and pay See or Siete OWNER Nox 180 Herald ome! Fuses 7 LET IN TREMONT—NEAR DEPOT; high ground; healthy. ant M. HARD, 44 Beekman stroct._ OTEL AND MINERAL SPRING PROPERTY AT A bargain.—Cireular, with analysts and fuil particu- lars, of 8, EDDY & OO.,'No. 1 Park place. ONTCLAIR PROP! RTY FORK SALE.—A NE. cor. tage, ebunt rooms, In good order: three-quaiters af an acre; stable: price $7, Apply to ANDRUS B. HOWE, No. 9 et 10 LET—-A GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE, IN THE suburbs of Poughkeepsie, r particulars apply to J. BLEECKER & CO., 77 Cedar st te 10 LET OR FOR BALE VERY LOW—MODERN welling Howse. wood, N. J.; aplen \o- cated. Apply to WILLIAM. i BOGKUM, 2 Beakinaa st. ALUABLE WATER POWER, WITH LARGE TRAOT of adjoining Land, attuated in New Jersey, on ratl- road, direct to either New York or Philadelphi: frat BAL inducements offered to manutacturers, Addre ESTATE, Philadelphia Post office. $7 00( FOR A HOME NEAK STAMFORD, . three minutes from all trains and harbor; neat residence and grounds; modern conveniences; uD- falling eee ARTHUR FE, BEELDING, Riverside station, Conn, ___REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. _ A 12,000 HOUSE TO EXCIANGF—IN 125 i Harlem, between Fifth and Siath avenues, with a) the improvements, for # small House dowa town, Owner, J.W. NIBLO, 130 Reade street, BARGAIN.—FOR SALE OR BXCHANG Brookiyn Real Estate, a Schooner, nearly new, Carries 10) tons in 7 tect of water; now at tle Erie’ basin Inquire of JOIN THOMPSON, a2 Conover atroct, South rooklyD. XCHANGE,—SPLENDID HOGSE ON FIFTI AVE- psite the Park; will take smaller House in ; also corner Lot on the choicest part of hts; 26.6x 14 encumbrance ; will sell i 10 om very casy terms or tako city or Brouklyn improved property, NICHOLS & CAFPERTY, $6 Fourth avenue and 1,497 Broad way. OR GOOD SUBSTANTIAL FURNITURE, TO FUR- nish two houses, will exchange uncncumbered Lots; superior focution; eloso to the city. Address W. B , box Post offic NOR BALE OR EXUHANGE-—FOR PROPERTY IN Harlem or Brooklyn, a three story high stoop brick Houso, on West Filly (itt street, Address for ten days EXCHANGE, 6) Broadway, room 5, New York. WOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—A FIVE STORY DOU. ble House; Lots will be taken in payment. PIAS. CRAWFORD, 117 Broadway, or 966 Third avenue, corner Fifty-cighth street, ‘e oe 5 JOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—AT NEW, ON THE Hudson, Cottage of 10 roomy, furuislied, splendid Brooklyn, oF view, no encumbrance, for small Louse in New York; balance paid in cash, Address W. B. KASER, Md and 446 Peart street. FOR, SALE y CHBAP, TERMS TO, SOIT) Of EX. change for Brooklyn Property—Good House and fr 1 to léacres Land, delightiully situated on the Yew Jersey, within five to ten minutes drive of ilroads, Addross CONRAD, Herald office. m g River, three si NO EXOHANGE—FOR MERCHANDISE, TWO STORY side extension tin roof trame Cottage; two Lot flowersand fruit. Address M, A. §., box 101 Herald office, W 4 NTEp-tows ABOVE — THIRTY-TOURTH street, in exchange for Country Property and $20,000 cash, Address R. 8. for House uear Union square and cash. RY, station D. {ARM WANTED—W! York, in exchan ton ferry, and some Address FARMER, box ANTED—A SMALL BROWN 8 HOUSE, BE- tweon Twentieth and Fittieth strects and Fourth and Sixth avenues, for a cash customer; also good im- roved Property in New York tor cash aud uneneum- hered Property iioar New York. Principuls only address KNAPP & CARPENTER, 64 Brondw ANTED—A HOUSE, 15 TO 20 FEET, BETWEEN Lexington and Sixth avenues, Twentieth and Six- tieth streets, in good order and worth $20,0.0 to $0,000, BADG SL Cedar street. FOUR STORY BROWN location, price about WO. Address L. W., Herald offle ha 9 Ons Wanted TO PURCHASE—A SMALL above Forty-fifth street, in good Joc from $4,000 to $12,000; terms vasy. Address 3,296 Post ofle PROPOSALS. Guauay PROPOSALS Swill be received by the Committee on Normal Cot lege, &e., at the ofllee of the Clerk of the Board of Public Instruet: ‘and and Elm streets until Priv day, the Lith ruary, 1873, and until 3 o'clock P.M. on 8 othe Desks, Seats and other Purni- id day, d for the College buildin dom etween Sixty-eighth and Sixt hb stre ations and plans of the buiiding may be ¢ of the Buperimtendent of School Buildin 1, third flor. unit npproved sureties will bo required from each succes fal bilder. Proposals will not be con, sidered unless sureties are named ‘The commiltes reserves the riglt to reject any or all of the proposuis oltered, LIAM WOOD, LIAM E, DURYEA, MYTH, ROSS, NATHANIEL JARVIS, Jr., New York, Jan. 28, 1575. amittee on | College, EGAL NOTICES. JUPREME COURT—CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW O York. George Lb. Ronalds and Pauline A. his wife L. Ronatds aud Mary F his wite dow of Thor Thomas. endants and You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, whieh ce of the Clerk of the above-named Court at the Court House In the city of New York, and to serve a copy of your answer ty the said plainton the subser thelr oftice, 65 Wi the said city, with’ days alter ihe service of of the day of such service; and I said com tn this actio manded int the plamtufs the reliot de Piainiifls’ Attorneys, 66 Wall street, New York. Dated New Yor, Jan. 24, 187 Please take notice the complaint in, this aetion was this day duly fled mthe office 6 the Clerk of the City and Coanty of New York, MAN & PALSONS, Dated Feo. 4, 1873. Plaines Aorneys. DANCING ACADEMIES. A, -DORWORTHYS CLASSES FOR DANCING, AT 213 fhe Piltiavenuey now ypen tor the reception vf pupils ular. | Send tor el RENORWS ACADEMY OF DANCING, 2 Sixth avenue (Reservoir square). an commence at any lime. attend at their aud LEARN ANY PARTICULAR DANCE. 1. the het yas, nanifactured only ttee, LH. W. COLLENDER, sucesssur lo Phe! jer 738 Broadway, New York A ~FIRST CLASS 5X10 BE + Tables at $39); first class pl PRELAN, R IMMENSE STOCK OF NEW AND eee 7 Barclay street. cond band Billiard ‘at prices lide aber Cost; new Sxl0 Tables Mpls KAVANAGH & DECKEK, corner Canal « re streets BEVEL BILLIARD wire Cushions, are the fe PH. GRIFFIT! + Tables, with Dolancy's ste best now manufactured ; new devix for $200; also second band Table for amine. 'Warerooms 4) Vesey street RIMONTAL. MAN OF WEALTH DESIRES wf Pretty Yuune lady’ with a “| YouNG GENT 4h the jnaintan View to matrimony, Address U. ee. A LIQUOR DEALER, WITH $6,000 CAPITAL, WISHES A ie tequaintance of a. Ix it box 199 Herald inony ; must be respectable an dress (MPORTER, Brooklyn 1 nsec MARBLE MANTELS. KLABER, STEA. RBLE AND MARBLEIZING + Works, LA and 196 East Eighteenth street, —Marble ind Marbieived Mantels, Tiling, Marbie Cuanters, Monu- nts, at prices that defy compet Merblo Turni for the trade. ae went = ARBLE AND SLATE MANTELS.—TO BUILDERS, toexchange for Firet or Second Mortgages or 'r0p- erty. ATHAN & 0U,, 544 Hudson street genic SLATE MANTELS —RICH AND ELE. ti designa ; Slate Works of every descriptions M. Sa Woot Mantle Ton: SHEW RUE eco, 2a a at Twenty-third street, uear seventh avenue

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