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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1873—TRIPLE SHEET. Ww i tre — before the person shoula be pronounced insane. | Logan with winning $30 from her husband at a f SALES AT AUCTION, HE COUR i Ss. sae snregneatd ail the evidence fer the 4% | game called rouge ot notr ins piace alleged to be MACGREGOR'S ANNUAL REPORT. A eh r Q, ‘Assuming’ that all the and indica- | Kept by the defendant at 233 South Fifth avenue. 1 pain fone ser Se were Cae a coer cuentas as The complainant was called to the stand and testi- —_—_+_—_ 4 pssisnon ie ner sane fring fatal | fod that she weut in there on the 17th of February ae Ono of the most magnificent collections of high clam HE SCANNELL-DONOHOE TRIAL. a = caaniae A hoamseide, tontne, Broneine | and saw her husband buy $20 worth of checks trom | LESSONS OF THE BOSTON FIRE. | {etx. 104i OWL PAINTINGS sideration the eizcumatances of the homicide only; | aman named Gus McGill, who was “dealing” the commenced in 1999 BI nad DU taster There are sow in Tau T should go back to nis former life and habits and ek , Rigrreas #8 balldings, of which 7 plans were in 180), 31 in ever brought taihlsconntey, race rot the various changes, for the defence—Did ace at he including the Vesboeckh Slow Progress of the Case—Impor- | oocurted, inal riod aoen tin ore I would pro: Ba wh tum going in | LNteresting Statistics of the ommenitedsssse Shatin eee | More Yea See Resear ay i Homicide ites would be the inst consideration wy he owns the place and pays Ai. 3 mapleted . tighione, Carl Hubner, Van Scheudel, Coumans, Accard, tant Medical Testimony. with me in coming to a conclusion; tn this cane, I husband govs in won ‘and apenas Building in 1872. Ro} See ren! say Gusedabara., Seiznae: Richomme, Thiclon, Frover, Gow; believe the was decidedly insane when ‘Shandicy—Why ain't your husband here ? Rendered na ait | maby ober st EE weRIGAN ACHOOL 3 wos Removed 53 4 3 ~ BUSINESS IN THE OTHER COURTS. Fesult of insanity ? A. That ts a dimoult westion; he haa not been out of Ded since. A. T. Stowart’s Dwelling, Drexel Buildings, bale eeamovats™ made safo and Mare undergoing nd Colman, Sonatas, Cs be considered and kept In view ta detereeiaian’ e eo phe the Bennett Building, the Staats Zeitung | udines have boon reported; tlh Have been EERThowm | bopestivels Sun olineak neces on 8 N Rules for the United earactar of She, Sch. neshes it was the act of 4 Logan—Because we pee me en Office, the New Post Office, &., Cannot pa id made safe, leaving G4 im process of removal or T — bay, vs ; jammaries—New Bu! States sane mag or act of a sane man actuated usband me what it w: " . 2 ok, my sudden passion or frenzy; the precaution of throw- in business, Mra. ? Be Bestroyod by Fire—The Domestic Violations reported since April f, 923; for fire escapes at the Calter ARO: Circuit Court—The Criminal Term—The =| ing away the fatal weapon, or the desire to flee sir; my husband and [ are tn Sewing Machine Building, Cor- 546; of this number 215 have: complied with the law an —_—_ ee Estate of the Late Paran Stevens and escape from the results of the act, would not at 235 South Fifth avenue. . bs 330 remain Bndisnosed of. With those remaining April UCTION. AUOTIO: AUCTION, » | ehange my mind ag to the insanity of the prisoner Parsons a customer or yours ? ner Fourteenth Street and 4,28 tre exoapes have been provided and stare stillun- | AL Magnigcent Household Furniture, |” tie base H ; . 4. iver Oa Oy in Litigation—Decisions. creer ie Snkopadonts and the indications he ‘itness—Y. x sae 8 bet we ennnet Rishiway. alent of wane the orga laa tion of the Department 12.9 casos ‘ano! pow atte ‘Singuntveuienco, oa 6 The hypothetical question put. toa previous | there, thinking to get some of his money out of the Combustible Timber. for.” About am equal ‘number of tre escaues have been | © VS ae Day (eREDAy). at Loic, medical witness was again put by Mr. Howe to Dr. m4 voluntarily put up by d builde 7 Suits, Bi The trial of John Scannell for the shooting of | Echeverria, who in reply aid, “1 think the pris: W Counsel here addressed the Court at tength, “or the Building 1aw Drawing Boom Furainarts Single Cees J ompesoar: Of other violations of the bit | law, besides firo | Marie Antonjetie styles, covered silk brocade, richest de- ‘Thomas Donohoe was resumed yesterday in the | oner was insane. el that the complaint did not specify Par- escapes, 255 cages have been remedied, leaving 122 cases | scription; Htageres, Secretaire Bookcase, Cabinets, aiming . still undisposed of, Of the cases remaining on April 5, 51 | T; Velvet, Brussels Carpets, Paintings, by eminent Ooart of Oyer and Terminer, before Judge Brady, | The Cours then adjourned, sons as the owner of the place and thereiore de- | ny it coe Amendments to the | Mregomplee wiih the law. leaving» lal ot ai ba- | arriste! Bronze Clocks, Grnamenis” Antleloy of Virt, The evidence was principally confined to medical ‘judge Sh: nite: Itation with y aoe, ‘otal number since the organization of the De- | magnificent rosewood Pianotorte, celebrated city maker ; experts, Dr. Echeverria gave important testi- | BUSINESS IN THE OTHER COURTS. | nis wrurires)—in the opinion of this. Court, there Building La’ Te ne ee re Oe | Peter eras hate ete ue ctv aid eengaae deateg mony in sustaining the plea of insanity set up by inno doubt that the place 1s. notorious one, but iW. rariie number of violation caves handed to the attorney | gion Tabio, Built, ‘Linen Gistware banlery, he; the counsel for the defence. The case stands ad-" UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT? tag senmesspeeee © a oe —— Of penalties collectod ‘His0.” A intge portion of the pen: 2 ______ KUGUET. MARTINES, AMEaaeeS: journed till this morning. 7 Dadar satanic from the report of Superintendent Macgregor trans ey yet tis Pee to Seaenre Mey ind PARGS HOCERE OLS SURE E Sauk 7am 4 trom Her Brother. . 10) at the of jor the registry of com- = reside by “ Judge Benedict yesterday promulgated a series | PFOmulgation of a New Set of Rules by tealing mitted to the Mayor elect we make # synopsig. ‘the tab; | plaints. and the TALE jae once relerred to the district | menciny ac IDK; aelogk view Rosewood Planavorts, rede ‘ A youn, rl named Adeline Finnigan, about | ular statement of the transactions of the department hi actor tor investi, i 1d Bedrod Mirro! et Ci a f important rules for the regulation of the crimi- | 4. 1, pani hdc aaiies NS Pct hy pe Lg was accused by her brother, | ‘fom the date of the last anual seport, April Basia t | are'vexatious and often denitious the siguature of tho | ante” Mute sooo Eales Minott Kitchen Furniture, nal terms of the United States Circuit Court of this lowing rules in relation e crimin: age, date are full and interesting. The summary is as fol- | complainant will hereafter be required. and other articles too numerous (o mention. district. ‘The rules (which are inserted in eur law | *e?™s of the United States Circuit Court for this | Michael Finnigan, of stealing $18 from him. When Since April 5, 67 complaints have been received and HENRY ZINN, Auctioncer. low: Pi i for bulidis secseeeeree (699 | aoted ¥ ; district, were filed yesterday by Judge Benedict :— | a#ked by Judge Shandiey what proof he had, he pe begig Yire! aaa os sedis ayo c hated Venn tae oc DOM at Cae aed Le si a 3 3 rat 8 Z 5 4 2 3 S| 5 LION 5 required fire UCTION NOTIC! AUCTION NOTICE, column) will tend greatly to facilitate the despatch Plans for altoratio escapes: 80 wero unsafe buildings and 98 violations of | A In order to facilitate the despatch of business | testified that at the time it was taken there was | viii crt putidings. 80 | law. Since April 6,318 violations nave been prevented cee eee Ts Wear od eneee nea ‘of business and clear the calendar of criminalcases | o¢ the criminal terms of the Circuit Court o1 the | nobody in the room but herself, and that night | New buildings comm ‘ 1,880 | Dy'the Inspootors verbally nowiying owners iH tme to | nuetaretmencing at 10is o'clock. “Masuihcent Drawiter as they arise. Eas Ser the Southern te ey of New she was foilowed and found in the Bowery Theatre, | New buildings completed.. esse OR | proventthem, Rooin Suit superd rosewood 7% ‘octave Vianoigrte, used: John Somers, No. 127 Mott street, was yesterday | York, the rollowing calendar rules are adopted for | in company with another ‘about eleven 15 Raa tt months, cost $00; Ceutre Tables, Bookcases, Etageros, held by Commissioner Shields to await the action | ‘ese terms:— Orolook. Part of the money was found in her pos- | fuiidines reverted for art we rete hcadion, rodes S18 phen tard qurkisy Ohare Hoaness, fine Ou Painting, rich Bronzon Rore 1l.—Four days prior to the commencement ofeach | session, and she admitted tm the station house | Unsate buildings reported. 283 | 1925 pattern: 58 Fairbairn beams of 1825 pattern with iron | Hooks, Emgravings and solid rosowood and black walnut of the Grand Jury on a charge of having manu- | criminal term the Clerk of the Court shall prepare a cal- | having taken $3. During the time her brother was | Unsafe bulidings made sate 207 | rodsin a plane with bed of beau: 34 Hodgkinson patiern om suits, Hairand Spring Mattremes, Pillows and factured and sold cigars without a license. It is endar of all the causes which shall have been designated of beams; 109 cast iron lintels; 10 wrought iron girders i us, Wardrobes, supe- testifying Adeline was lat ‘and winking at the | Unsafe buildings taken down by the District Attorney in a written notice, a8 causes | prisoners in the box. continu! Violations reported alleged against the accused that a quantity of to- | which the rnment is re: totry at saidierm. The it eter, and beams, of which during test! causes will be arrat roe eh e°calondar in the order | told the magistrate that the faml'y had a 0 causo,defect in casting; 4 cast iron arch girders with wrovght iron tension rods broke; cause, defect in cast ing 2arch girders broke; asion Tables, Chairs, entand Kitchen Fur to highest bidders, Zen china Dinner Se poking Utensils, in that mprising 2635 build: | iron plates; 2 cast iron lintels and 2 cast iron beams Comparing with acco, packed up in milk cans, was found on his | Gesignated in thi ‘Sutrict Attorney. and no | deal of trouble with her: that, they had placed her ear } tit plans for new buildings, co Goods packed and shipped for purchasers. pervs cause nok so eslgnated shall be placed upon fie calen- | in the House of the Good Shepherd, but she Carried | aes ce an Load bulliiuess. Zieh "aew, Gulldinas, com: | with weouget ison tonsion rod brokas owuso, Tod, wot ot Tis BrEAGeICALD, Aue once, ) pr indict com- + 2) od ‘ot i . t al 2 cl Yesterday Judge Blatchford rendered his decision | mencementof any criminal term may be placed ppon Po oar 9s dau bpplehiaia ght eet led to | tmenced, 1,699 new buildings completed, 1,894 fire soapes, | suficient d fn aati cla ahaa thee atae ll eemnemneooemenenanieTan YT. LS ‘ed, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM 79 ,ALDWELL, iss her. 4 im the case of William Anderson vs, Oscar Stras- oe dened of such term upon special order of the Judge Shandiey (to Adeline)—What have you to we En pn fp et A egniid violations repor! Rebs Ree SPOT CATIONE | FOR HRW BUItRCENS, A ‘Derger, assignee in bankruptcy of George F. Rote 2—At the opening, of each criminal term all the on, for yourself tool This day (Friday), at 1 o’ctock, rior, Chamber and other Furniture; The Superintendent explains that the remarkable fall- | Approved and pasred. afenda® for that term will be xi 7 Die td cor sapproved and corrected... 1 | Guten ireene i . | Causes upon the c: i lor deline (with a saucy tossof the head—I only | ing off in the transactions of the nine months of 1872, as 14 | Carpet, Mirrors, Paintings, Planoforte, Hail Stands, Ta: Fieiffer, His Honor holds that the plaintiff 1s en- | the purpose of enabling counsel to fix upon days of the k $3, reported, “isdue partly to theembarrassinents ot builders | Rejected as illegal 10 | iow Onairs, Beds and Bedding, Desks,’ Clocks, &c. Sale: titled to a deoree for $2,650, with interest from the | term on which the various causes are to be tried. In | “Judge Shandley—Young woman, your brother | caused by the trade strikes of Spring and Summer, but | Number of buildin “agal| pollive te ion eel ae eel date of the commencement of the suit, the value | Geottralrihe. oa auch bythe couse, YO" ® | gives you a very bad reputation. I send you Grates cart Bie dsaarennen cee ts pap corn: | wicat elas durations. aml po Tr E of certain goods, less a credit of $875. uLE 3 —When a day has been assigi tor the trial of | to the House of Rejuge. ef of its important labors were necessarily suspended and | Socond class dwellings le * A titore’ 6ol Broadway, opposite Bond stroet, any cause, such cause will not the: ir be postponed Disposing of a Refractory Boy. its working force unwisely curtailed. * * * He con- | Third class tenements. ‘582 Will continue the great auction sale of for the term on the application of a defendant except gratulates the public upon the acquisition of so much val- | First class stores rid Riccanttatverwere THE SCANNELL-DONOHOE TRIAL. | "2p chowing tacts to have arisen slace the assignment George Halen, a very good-looking boy of about | uable education in the Popular sentiment in regard to | Recond class sto 2 ‘and | Stat tonthe corm. Chane the defendant to postpone e | fourteen, was placed at the bar charged with steal. | it iaper tee ot ie oie aad property required by | Factories and wotksls EH Pipe tenis Oettery ¥ fe 0 orkshops Daily until the entire stick is sold. Rutx 4.—Every cause placed upon the calendar of an; Tazo! ‘d . ue Stow Progrem of the Case—Important | ii iy ie rita ot pase AaraF SRE | gue but the complainant was reluctant to pro | qieirngstaeteuannen reer andrea | Bate, | ong prota aie seit guamtion wing nom ler luring suc! a Qj lecennial review aud repor' submitted in rt ‘hurches. hv c| e! v Fcaggeses "algae iat Echeverria on lowing reasons, to wit, because of the failure of the Dix | the charge. The ther of the boy, however, a brick weune of tie trials nud dificulties of | Public bul 2) ge eee ace peecial ettertion, bein ing he gives hi. Hened nig Agha) ay ay ss sabe ha in respectable-looking maa, came forward and phe the ‘department in obtaininy 3 jeg! tine to time, the ad. ee: Ly ns al endments i¢ present law, and, ‘otal... ——————— — The trial of John Scannell for the shooting of | District Attorney to move the trial: at the ume when the | that the boy had several Nites Fant Sway ow Mme | naming the chick pas ‘aie present law one, ee a Rian AACR CONNIE ZINA UOT Ca cura rm nneee acunroe om mee Y 8. Thomas Donohoe, in the poolroom, corner of | Cause is called for tria}, shall be stricken off the calendar | him to be h ie | Saree OC empties to stioge whom the Bosiay fre and JOUNSON soll this day, at 2 o'clock, at 44 Canal 4 y ise special|: im sent some place where he would 3 at Twenty-cighth street and Broadway, on the even, | ardcredestanl uot shereatter be piased upon any sales. | disciplined. Sentence was suspended and the father | Cotoucaity enlightened to iearn that ie has roquived ton BOARD OF ALDERMEN. itrcot, the Furniture of a suburban, hoist, removed for tng of the 2nd of November last,’ was resumed | 12,¢Xc¢pt by permission of the Jadge obtained oh notice | took the lad before Justice Hogan, who consigned | years and two stupeniious national disasters, torether | Ordinances for Street Cars and for | aud ingrain Carnets, Parlor and Bedroom ‘Salts Ghani to the defendant or his attorney, upon showing | him to the scheelship Meroury. e father there- | with ne inconsiderable experience of our own, to bring ber Cotture Suits, Feather Beds, Hair Mattrossos, Ward- in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, be- | Proper reasons for the failure to try the cause when upon - | our Building law to even its present state of officioncy. Snow and Ice in the Streets—Removal oe ate, Bei he i Q ye i the calendar, upon became suddenly affected and showed consid- | uy Buliding law to even its pre a te 4 robes, marble top. Bureaus, Tables, Washstands, Mirrors, fore Judge Brady. The theory ef the defence is en- | | Rute 5.—Ail assigned causes which are not reached for | erable emotion at parting. ter acknowledging the unceasing Kindness an of Night Soil. Chairs, Tollet Sets, Crockery and Glassware, Pic- ‘asa . asa assistance accorded to hia efforts by the leading builder tures, Beds, Bedding, Blankets, Sheets, Cutlery, Silver tirely based upon the insanity of the prisoner. | frialduring the term of therr, assignment shall, without | | ‘thor this little episode & nomber of assault and | architects Insurance companies and proverty owners at | The usual weekly mecting of tho Board of Alder- Fina Ware, Kitchen Utensiig &e.; alao a lot of Table However this may result {t ss admitted that the | eUcdat rth nes cointal ah Te the arace OC eCIe | CARR Tae non ware omeettS calling 66 prose | the eee ny eeettng ateciations: Wer hare | mon was held yesterday, President Vance in the | Cutlery. Tools, #0. Hold Me atcount of whom it may assignment, and shall stand as causes assigned In that ‘acct i di < air. - - course taken was the only one open to prisoner's Order, tg be tried wien tha ntstdayorthesaid next term, | cute thelr spouses, who were accordingly dis- | carnestiy deuted that the law nieetara\artwolunaniy | Clalit Rg RR Eg agree Fens TRON TE Tok, ‘and every article ware form to the high standard of architectural art voluntarily charged. SNOW AND ICE IN THE STREETS. counsel that promised a ray of hope for their un- Le 6.—Motions to quash the indictment in any cause = pr etipasualiss adopted by themselves.” * * * “By the light of the Z Sells, 10 o'clock, 68 Suf Fixt f upon the calendar of any term, must be made upon the Boston fire it is more easy to perceive tho dangers of | Alderman RILRY moved that the following be Dice: Techouke, teal pen rears te oie fortunate client. The preparation of the case in ning day of the term, unl therwise ord a ig ‘! a r "4 is Butcher Shop, Icehouse, Scales, &c.; positively in lots “ ouue 7. —The Clerk. will, for the information of the Sebbe ieee mie Seas eva ora’ well "holea, -stairwayer Combustible | 8dded to the ordinance of section 18:—The owners | Dealers invited. J SWABS RUE eae eereny ite essential feature was entrusted to Mr. Howe, ‘who specially examines the medical experts. The ich to each Cpe - the names of all The Raid in Greene Street. ‘under indictment in th urt who are in loors and unprotected windows. No one would | or occupants of all houses and lots in the city of fi Twenty-seven women, arrested by the police | <iaim re ey Ei a Ag rey rte New York shall level the snow and ice in front of | 007, Eridny re, S81) crokooks Be Lea rate principal medical witness exam! rday was Dr. among woe eeueey’ occupied | Let the above rales be entered upon the minutes | under the direction of Captain McCullough, of the bas ome Ft] Rey fhe | his or their premises in such manner as will admit Exha Surniture Sonfained iu the store, consisting of black two hours, when the Court adjourned tii this | 84 Rotice thereof given to the District Attorney. | Eighth precinct, during the rald on the notorious | required overwhelming disaster to perfect our education, | of the convenient passage of horses, sleighs and Sealnel Saree nak Deen eRe hiven Boirsos it morning, when the Doctor will be subjected to a CHARLES L. BENEDICT. | houses in Greene street Wednosday evening, wore | it! lensing to know thauit was not altogether UY OU | carriages, under the penalty of $1_ for | Suits, Carpets, marvlo top Tables, &e rigid cross-examination by District Attorney ART, A’ GTIONREN WiLL, SELL THIS tetes, Bedroom arraigned before Justice Cox, at Jefferson Market, | i every neglect, to be recovered from the owner s - The criminal term of the above-named Court ¥ aN “ y Pheips. will be held. b: in the sum of $500 to answer. The others were | in our building laws, a conflagration of that magnitude | erally aud respectively, Out no part of this ordi- | Sample Room, Stock, Fixtures, Lease, 46 West Thir- yy Judge Benedict on the 12th of id bi n absolutely it ible. Nor do the facts imple 5 5 5 The prisoner's wife, mother, sister and brother | March, and thereatter every alternate month, be- | 1#charged. —— furnish vany argumeut whatover against ane, fhe Beer ery RR el A i fo ‘wore, as usual, in attendance, anxious and deeply. | fore the same Judge. COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. ft thoroughly, fireproot city Bennett war wesinn | OF person having charge of such house or other | F)XECUTON'S SALB. interested witnesses of the proceedings. S offered for approval at the | building or lot or lots of ground in the city of New | 44 J. 1. TRAVER, Auctioncor, office @ Great Jones ‘SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. Court OF COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TERM—Part 1— | pe t of Bulli th th ‘awn, Nassau | York, in any street, avenue or place in which the | *Fech will sell on Saturday, Murch 1. 1873, at 14 o'clock, DR, SHINE RECALLED. eel Whey Heid by dudge Loew.-Adjourned for the term, | Legaasent cf Beuldings for the erection on fon. rene | rata of any oley relizoad company are laid and city: | Pylon ion hee nk haere rae Lae eee ‘The first witness called was Dr. Shine, whose Estate of the Late Paran Stevens. Part 2—Held y yacee t. F, Daly.—Nos. 1957, 2014, | dwelling of A. T. stewart, also is hotel, corner of hirty- | railroad cars run therein; this ordinance to take | Madam B. Parker. Ek t neue eee Esbes}ieage van -iranl 2028, 20n8, 2020, 2080, 2051, 208%, 2055, 2085, 2006, | wacom eins BAnKN the’ eau ating ana | Ct CAIRN ay Cee ere ites \Gabitin “wile i Bot D buildi d ‘the new Post Om o . . Witness went over pretty much the whole In September last Paran Stevens died in this city. Court OF COMMON PLEAS—EQuiTy TeRM—Held bit age examples OP acavteok seunturees’ cot: be: THE PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD. fro Grover, & Reber Te lly Sewing Machines in per. ground traversed im his direct examination. He | As is well known, he was one of the largest hotel pro- pndeags ©. P. Daly.—Adjourned to Tuesday, March | jmpossible in such buildings for a fire to extend. The eae A Fesointion Sathorizing zthne printing and binding lot of Books, Ac. By order 1 Paace, Maeee Sas shite testified that the prisomer had all the general | prietorsin this country, being a large owner in tents may burn or the buildings lown up, but the; of the proceedings of the Common Council for 1872, | ———- = a CourT—CrrcuiT—TR: RM! 2— nnot be set on fire, even by extraordinary conflagra- ” NDE ZRS. symptoms of insanity, the principal and most re- | the Fifth Avenue Hotel, as well as the Continental weld by aves ores aye} TR wal ak 438, tions around them, anda bicok or eity #0 constructed ont taking ar CT elcome of $4,225 for that Le derdayareht aus gelgk FM a Meaare. markabie being the illusions and hallucination | Hotel in Philadelphia and Tremont and Revere | 2004, 1190, Gestroyed by Are.0, Tm contra with snok I by atiction as Bbove, at the Climton 85, 1794, 1800, 2056, 2148, 2178, 1326, e cites, as be thin the provisions of the GATES FOR PLATFORM CARS. Hall salesrooms, under which he labored; other tions were | houses in B f ion to his various hotel | 1424, 1466, 1754, 1002. resent law and subject to his approvalagainst knowl- | ‘The Committee on Railroads recommended the ; 3 Jone of esse samen failicta ta'| fasersate se ticuoetieee owner of real estate, | ySUfR#ME COURT Srxcial Txnu—Held by Judge fagerana ‘Cxveriege, euch Meee Me Le alee kcarre pe rriiae Ipmnetl ie arb pectbed » Oo COVERS FOR THE DRESDEN UALLARY. muds wheh he met them; a person | principally in this city and Newport, R. I. He de- Rie ar ee Hela by Jndge {PG ip pécgrese az the southwest corner of Brod) Placed at each end of the dashboards of the cars on | All in superb Turkey Morocco, slightly damaged by water. peers oy ou street, on a costly lot, with a magnificentiron | the city railroads, These gates of the platiorm may get into xysms of Tage at the tof a | vised all his property to his wife and three . front and substantial walls, but filled with a forest of com- y gi > . HARV: AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON ‘whom they hate of whe has injared thom | children. As usual. io such cases, ‘the provi. | Harden No, 37, 98, 68 Oh, 1h, 1%, Aa, ag? | bustible timber and woodwork, surmounted by a wooden | SNA be securely closed ad noe be 2 by the con. G.. Frat Pitrarg os and Saturday, Maren brat the i be same; an insane ian will exhibit these | sions of the will could not ‘be carried | 276) 277) 278. “ , OD”. aRacceamhavestinans vanckeracts stoma” 100 oe ? under | quction rooms 278 Bowery, an entire store Stock of Hard- ‘manifesta tions even is | out, it seems, without its being brought nacle oF BArAUM’s. 1, scene inbors of the department | ee eety Ot Inet tor eect oaelice Comtniasioners, | Wate, Cutlery. Howe Furtishing Goods, o.; sale to com- before the Courts and furnishing a good job for the stnast MAE Les Seniea with brite to the incronsed oubety OF], Geta ceeman she hands of tin Felice Conunion onere, | menoe abit ercloc’.onak das. Deabes tayives. lawyers. The matter was brought yesterday into | PREPARING TO HONOR THE NEW PRELATE, | {i/¢ and property and improved architectural appearance road companies to be liable to penalties, to be | ~ cop BOGART, AUCTIONEER this Court, though witha friendly spirit all around . of the city, a res the public to rea ON age tg eee ag ote rapcedinigs, frodlig 4 J SATURDAY, MARCH 1 to obtain a judicial interpretation of the will and review or bs gi ed cher it may be termed cither— ny Ls dt if th 8 ah he other haif | 8t1lo’clock, at the auction rooms No. North William. te determine whether the executors have the | Important Clerical Conclave in Newark bet chy ey 4 published. allowed te receive half the penalties, the other half | ‘treet, Housenold. Furnitu Mirrors, Parlor, — re, pets power to sell the property at once with the view Yesterday—Seventy Clergymen Pres: | ,Af ual iD ever: nual report, he says:—'T cannot | to be paid to the Comptroller and appropriated to | Bedroom, Dining Room, Library and Kitchen Furniture. #, too often or too earnestly urge the | the credit of the sinking fund. Laid over. -—— Ws tasedec betel comme tiarantoey an: fevisees, Of | ent—Extensive Arrangements for the | importance of an ecient tnd ceotail as architecture THE REMOVAL OF NIGHT SOIL. ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONRER “THIS DAY, that of the Filth Avenue Hotel, ten years | Consecration ot Bishop Corrigan—The ! in make i, with its requirements, enforced | -, The Committee on Law recommended the trans: | 1 purnishing Gente ot Cran description, Silver. et to run, shall be continued. Alter a le: mt ar- Are OMiciate—Gifts for liled architects and’ builders, | fer of the contract from Middleton Bell for removal |. jiiny War toy ay Megh ry iption, , Yument by the various counsel—Messrs, ohh E. ahconee, bay irc be Myr 9: oe BEM Compl miele teen tint of night soil, at an expense of red) toany re- | Pia! re, Files, Tis DAY, Fob. %, Distinguished urchman. eee tien arte t renlincations by = competent body of a yn, at asum not exceeding twenty | at 11 o'clock, at th ction rooms, No. 1 North William. arsons, J. H. V. Arnold, William W. Hoppin, Jr., ex-Judge Emott and Albert ‘Stickney—the Court As the days wear on and the time approaches | architects. Such departments are in successful opera- rh og ETN Cay oe piice ta Btosk ofa Baap pero sore took the papers. ae when the bulls confirming Dr. Corrigan’s appoint. | ton in London, Paris and other cities of Kurope, and The Beard edjourned st four o'C10cK. Saws, Baskets, Sleves, Slop Pails, Tea Kettles, ‘enameled oe ment as Bishop of the Diocese of Newark are ex- | stringent law thatis not the result of experience in the ph aes, Fame ane 130 Specws,. === | shovels, spad plate Ly Turner vs. Kine.—Findings settied. sthost of misfortune, or that could ‘be wisely omitted wae K Re PARE WNGTON, Marah al. Vose vs. The Florida Raliroad Company et al | Pected to arrive, the anxiety on the matter in- | revuiating tne erection of a modern city." After detalil SALES AT AUCTION. . WENO ERE \. f stem of London, which is self-sustaining, = . See memorandum of decision. creases in the Catholic’ mind of New Jersey. As a a fay MR, oa SR ig Mee on A ones WILKIN UCTIONEER, matter of course the clergy of the diocese are | fram I prepared from any personal knowledge to pi 4 tibesias Receiver's sale of Lease ot No. 744 Broadway, southcast SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS. quickened with expectancy, and yesterday to the | nounce It superior to our own. 8, In regard te i ails nadsecole Lael fico Fe Decisions. number of about seventy they assembled from all | {isting fullding Om ation to, previows reports, to call Moorea. Oxo, A. Lmavrer & GET YORK, Jat 28, 1873. } | corner of Astor place, by order of Johm H, Platt,.Beq., Judge Harden. parts of the State at the Catholic Institute in New- i2icoaptracdon details am ow conwttatedy may bere: GuntueMPK—i send you ® list of the painters whose | Receiver of the Stuyvesant Bank. ctedly while among old | _E. H. LUDLOW & CO. will sell at augtion, on Monday, B Philip Jacob Spies vs. Catharine Spies.—Report | ark for the purpose of preparing @ programme | garded as the slow and gradual products of ten years of works I purchased most une: ‘4 me associations in Europe last year. But irresistible tempta- | Murch 3, 1873, at 12 o'clock, at the Exchange salesroom, pI gd confirmed and judgment of divorce | ror the consecration, which promises to be | experience and legislation ©” Rach seetion tas | tine were offered on and Liound m more agreeable re. | the Lease of ‘the four story'brick building No. 744 Broad: dis ition in the e: nt of I way, known as the Stuyvesant Bank Building; lease Edward Evans vs. Garrett Q. Brokaw.—Order of | the grandest and most impressive religious | tects and builders among us, and so far as perfected is a8 tg than poe af Ay Bee Seaihae my made by John David Wolfe to Stuyvesant Bank expires se cerem wi ed se: odasany. Itis not therefore # ne’ t (i a4 rt arrest set aside with $10 costs, upon condition, ony ever witness in New Jersey. | Soot ‘wut & few important amendments to the present to the mineral waters of Ems and Kissingen. May, 1830; annual rent $17,000 per annum. Sold subject The assemblage organized into a convention by | need, Per But having retired from active lifelcan do nothing | to sub-leases now existing. however, that the defendant first file a stipulation one.’ Referring to the late veer a at Cy titer with my new acquisitions than to place them TE | Maps, &c.. at . 3Pine street. net to bring any action tthe plaintif by rea- | the appointment of Rev. Father Senez, of Jersey | Firth Avenue Hotel, ai ‘acc % City, to the chair,and Rev. Father Byrne, of Cam- ttended with loss of fe by suffocation in 1366, our hands for dis) lat public sale, trusting to your ” son of or founded upon, the ascouat. When such | Gol’ gp secretary. Ho maKe all necassary prepara: | and" the” paring, fact “hats yoot persons | Fgmont ine mater nal ree aes nae | MURALS atNtoiek ar the aden aN Court an order, as aforesaid, may be entered. tions for the consecration, which will take place as | swarm in 2000 tenement hotses, tna citisa seivevident | spent quite a little fortane in the affair; and if any | North William street, 10 chests superior Black Tea.) * er fe soon a8 possible after the bulls arrive, and to pro- | | apology is due to the art-loving public (to whom I bad oan ae waenan, of referee must | Cire a full set of pontifcals from Paris for the | Proposition thati{ the slecping inmates of burning Nala. | sitet rs lar «pretty ion termofservice | APARSHAL'S SALEBY VIRTUE OF AN EXEOU- Glows ef at ord ag Seen crag Bg Neg = apg a yg ually ofthe works omered to thelr inspection. nS | any, dR haat. oak averene tho” contents ot y rt in amendme ‘vent . r, at 2 ol . at o nue, ‘the ¢ Welsh et al vs. Clews et al.—Order settled. 'y a Ly eran a mendment 9 inating ive dates Tt is quite probable that it is. t Rriaee cctibetion ait tint beast nt Second ave nue, the onton vi P. C. Hughson vs. Heary Bell.—The plaintiff may a ton. This committee was also instructed to Heal in tive. JAMES DAY, City Marshal. d_tor the reason “Sale aot | that Ehave ever been ablo to show upon the bishop elect and obtain his consent | the department with those of the Board order t deiendant deliver the h 4 ” By that, in fe r ye: ‘ivate lowed oe Ferm copualenta as Heer Oren (nat datuting the team). to there: | £0 have the consecratory ceremonies take place in | Broper ume, he sure, ito provide wultanss yentiations | to make selections beforehand: but now Thave declined | MORTGAGE SALE OF VALUAWLE REAL ESTATE ceiver in payment to him of $250, &c. St. Patrick's Cathedral, Newark, and to prepare a | Soiciyunder direction of the Superintendent of Build. | opening new accounts. and the collection is, therefore, No.7 Elizabeth street, front and rear houses, will James pe ‘Hind vs. Chi suitable address of congratulation or welcome on ings intact. Also, a0 heretofore, no one could ver accuse me be sold March 7 a i dt Auctioneer, granted, with costs. See opinion. the occasion of Dr. Corrigan’s elevation to the | Speaking of the Mansard roof, to which “the Boston fire | of placing limits on the pricas at any of my numerous | at 111 Broadway, by order of B. b. Greenwood, releree_ riet E. Mai — | bishopric. It 1s reliably stated that Archbishop | has apparently imparted new and unexpected terrors, rea nt ye th vedly it ARSHAL'S SALE.—S. HERMAN, AUOTI( pa A Leet by aed pattonag let E. Marsh et al. Bayley will officiate at the consecration, Rev. | * though, from the testimon: of experts who Witnemed Fs doing #0 now. place them unreservedly in your will sell, this day, Friday, Febraary s, Hoan ee Teno Oo william 0, Roome et | Father Doane stated yesterday that that fre-more to thin party walls, unprotecwed windows | Respectfully yeurs, J.P, BEAUMONT, | O'clock, ut I} Bowery, about 1,200 Rolls of Faper Ha : eet ee ° —_—— cese for presentation’ to Archbishop Bayley, and Paige 8 — a Busldings ® and others Penny» F 2, Loyd ome from ir, Besamen: oe Vetenen we et is, io 4 Ce i SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERN. Time Or ihe Parehbisho} he feaecncioe sia in, dite roptoot matervais and the law should be 10 a2 oe ee) ell be on aces ine finest | quthe Machinery and Fixtures in the Byaing Establish — time Sor She Arc! P’ jon at Baltt- | Shended. After illustra dangerous eviis of mod- on Monday, March 9, and comprises the finest | lishment No. 8 Abattoir place, West Thirty-ninth street, Verdicts Set Aside and New Trials | more, kad been detamed through some unex- | S™°RA vars, well holes and elevaiorn and dems collection of Paintings ever exhibited oF offered for sale | New York, on Saturday, March 1, 1873, at tid o'clock A: Ordered. plained cause, but was now en routeand would | a stringent jaw requiring them tbe fireproof in all - | in thiscity, Among the Tag Fopresanted may be men. M. JAMES AGAR, yp Rand undeu! arrive in time worn for the first | ings over four stories it, a — Ay x mvy, Attor 01 ye Pree Pa sashveation of Sisk tetoyet repulbdonsta toned Hicea Wenizauek® Pian heres, Uaupte: | _Darto Lave, Attorney for Mortgages, Before Judge Freedman. time at the consecration of Bishop Corrigan. The | that the most stingeat, the ‘construction | Calix, Calame, Zuber Buhler, Baron, Bouguereau, Ca- AWNBROKER’S SALE.—THOS. J. MGRATH, AU Two verdicta were set aside yesterday in this pM EB de as may be inferred from the | YT undings or prevention of a. wD would be in. | raud,’ Chave' ©. Koekkoek, De Bylandt, Henriette | I tioneer, 133 Chatham street, will sell, this day at It fact that it is insured for $1,600. The consecration | Operative, unless some absolute ted | Ronner, B, G. Barnes, Th. Frere. Zurcher, David Col, | o'clock, 600 lots Men's and Women’s Clothing, Dresses, Court and a new trial granted tn each case. The | sermon will probably be preached by the Bishop of | {the onicers to enforce thelr is Verboeckhoven, | Baxalowicz, Chaplin, | Shawls, Remnants, Quilts, Blankets, Boots, Shoes, we. ¢ reasons in each case were exactly opposite; one | Rochester, who preceded Dr. ‘Corrigan as President roportion of the vexat Gaile, Ch. Fine, Dillens, M. Callsch, Lande! also Coats, Pants and Vests. By order T. F. Casey, that the verdict—both were suits for a of Seton Hall College. neat have emanated from Sidney H ercy, Reyntjons, Techaggeny, ‘Thompson street. jamages— 7 t, and he cites « ber e Bc. AWNBROKER'S SALE.—THIS. R, ve too amail a sum, and the other that the sum | y¢is contemplated in various quarters to make the inconceivable sor permitting Coury ie totice will be gives of the time ofsale. -ANvcoaen, miletat Rew Bret 7 ots vee yy was excessive. In the first case Edward | the new Prelate the recipient of costly presents. Epo rretailing the growth en —. ae 2 oan = re a ‘en an v4 Gough had his leg broken and was laid up nine | The seminaries ef Seton Hall College propose to | of the sphere of du ve fie expenses are not RTIST'S SALE AT AUCTION, season ra same to know bis beiter, I became con’ Tolling upon hum, bis dector's bit alone Being seen Peed Splendid pectoral Goma are tne CAUMSE | setreneet indy abe nae es aS ine’ ‘ind property rerbiaset esa Ss, ~ HERMAN, AUOTIONBER.—AUCTION SALE OF d , | students of ollege convey their esteem iF of bul the PAINTINGS, . Wh Liquors, Cham) . ke. this di Frida: om & Was insane; came to this concia- | Be sued the owners of Lt. ah 7 Big given | and regard for their late President by tepderin aye ieee ha ae Serato. city for : v Febrasty 2, ecto Lite ieee = hy 8 Ly 3 | piss ig upon this result massive gold ri ne cle KRUSEMAN VAN ELTEN, oom rte oe 749 Ht oa Sy eo @ gold ring—a necessary afticle of | ete como1 TG OePical of the Comptroller to pay the y LEN of imported and domestié Winer and Liquors, consti BQ AT FO hf fy gh yg yt episcopal adorament, ” Another ring. @ richly | contingent fini emeclaly appropriated by actzof the | Agatemtcian, National Academy, New York; Member | of35 cunus imparted For ry Wines: ¢ i 7 wee; never bag ly grossly Inadequate in | jewelled one, such as is used by the Bishop in the | Leyusiature, he says “he never sought to p pmatrast the | Baral Academy of Amewedam, Ia: Go Medal, | casks Cognac, Otard and Martel Brandies: 18 casks 8 sxyains an ecute mania, nt | ened SPOR MIS | tsp wan 6 seizure of machinery used for manuise. | PeT!ormance of his omce, wall be, Precured for him | Commpsrie ihe betewe him competent fetic elon, he! Monchary“Weiabet belgian” Hiye Whiskey, various brand ras yy some of his warm lay friends in Newark. These | ments, vor does he seve com) - lo din .. Wout Coles be, he, Son bad d; eee brane ant ages wenne, £0 sects essen he wen, ana | ring per Goat Gt, tara | (Skene raga ara Swim come fprparaion, | uot ethics wal eh mp Sta CE yeti He gn ache ar cha After Recess. Served that "The verdict ls excessive and must be | S24 Will be presented as soon as the official COR- | Knowledge are required, as ¢ mere bureed in the Fire of SOMERVILLE ART GALLERY, W. DAUCHY, AUCTIONEER —AY DAUCHY ‘The Grst witness called te the when the | aside.” And 80 runs justice, or, rather, so run firmation of the Bishop’s appointment arrives. any other Department th which no such q ern Avene 4 S. Yohnwon-—¥l el pig tlt’ arch p at the pete omnes OrRer Ania, o m DAY and TURSDAY EVENINGS, March3 and 4, 1873. | vate residence 107 Clinton place, a general asso! reaasembied was people after justice, in the Courts, STREET OLEANING. The report, closes as follows:—r Under all the etzeum. | MON Jpte residence 10] Clinton place, a E5neCsl ee ood He testified that he wast tiork . Pha ear ted amend. | The Bureau of Street Cleaving pretends te mak seni eri t rh enurition ayriat eeeterenen EE EEN APAADNIN, Lee es re was st the on Taortuce Yo Smee. spurts nr SORTS ane Pl povoed 1 cere duties and responsibilities piinrectors and RCH, JOHNSTON, AUCTIONEER, HERIFF'S SAL! FIELD, SHERIFF'S AND GEN- : cow son ; io oon tear ay aS a. Sheriff.—Order denying mo- & faint show of clearing away some of the snow employes of the Department require skil Secnanice A Office aud salestoom 37 Nassau street, opposite the Ss ‘eral Auctioneer, salesroom 121 Bowory, will sell, this ce sold by Dienenl te ale . tion. and filth that has lain on the thoroughfares during ood me of pe pens ae seeeey me pereens ‘ust office. pen fay, at Li o'clock, 8'barrels and Tpart arte pe? Ye Beech requenied. te withess i amit cat Petrokowsky vs. Petrokowsty.—Order of refer. | the Winter. A report was sent to the Board of Po- een labors and advancing Iinportance othe Depart. | | JOuNSTON PRA td wif st tnaay Pritey), | PYystetts w. caracee Depmy. ence. esterday wy y " —4R... a to a“ in dunenson Ryan et al, vs. Atlantic Mutual Insurance Com- Hos 9 ‘seagate eme rays ma eros, domme nean that: wise legislation will utterly repa- tof fine lish, French and o omes Wits ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, com exbroctes the body of Fierence, | pany et al.—Order for leave to amend complaint. popes A a Led = Lag ht att Mi diate’ and expose all fanatical retance of econeray, and, | in walnut and gilt frames; also fine line of avings. Suhel in tar Se ey OTe tative out ob 1 there being ‘ome net remo! joads of ashes and garbage. The | with a building jaw worthy of a grea endow “| LLRN B MIN) UcTiONeER = Ss—CS;«3S ie q 9 species of Prout, the withess Was permitted te | aa''te°hvettein aefendaat from, waing 407 of the | Police qeammuseioners and "ne aro ue fepariment sta bora) oF buildings with power to'eu- | A! nye ee streets, Be lowed gece eae Ais "Pump, Counters 4c., of plainud. No costs, Order to be set- in the cit; BRO. Casks and Kegs, &c.. &c. y who could bly discover that the | NESDAY, MARCH 5, etter he on motion. Statistics for the Year. at 10% o'clock, at — ~ on vive. Hohenthal.—Plaintifs exceptions | People have In Ay Way een ret oy le Eck, | The report is replete with interesting statistics: nateeh ssoereana fr Reps ter, "THE LECTURE SEASON. sustained new trial granted, with costs to piainud | THe tact ie fortuer announoed chet A ALTERATIONS. wrepere Gespete, be, TURE. J*AGGGRATION SrEROH. BY THEODORE B. TOM. Davis et ai. vs, Pearsall et al.—Judgment for | pense of remo’ sagt, ay og abmnitted «+ . ‘ae asortunent of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, &c., &c. LINSON—"* s"—on Saturday evening, March plaintuff on demurrer, with leave defendants ato Fr Bureau i & failure. The task had better be Attend and appro = St Fa FACE, ALTOS 4, ITS, at Justice MT The public are Invited to attend.” * counter claim on payment of cos! weil 8 led ash es a ected oo. ee. when rahd A: et PAICEY, ApCTIONEER. vat % opinion, per of building: : y ¥. K. STRVENSO: AN IN COOPER INSTITUTE.—REX. wer, Romaine ot al Verait get aside and PRO nae Henke tunes char BB | Wionmesereperens dere tous wes Yar | Miser Meee af heres bat, Pati See opinion. ing Coroner Keenan received in- | Number of building chang om, ay, the four story brown | "pe 'wan's Preacher,” will 8 Conse of Schuider vs Mocabe et al.—Verdict set aside and | _ Yesterday morning baysheneth es pay er Stone Derefling end Lot 1eei0.9’ Yeats Sr Kast Pivtocth gt ER Rew trial er with costs to defenaants to | formation that eee wie Pegi bagi Total buildings altered. “ Street eround “near Second area storms very wih nie celeb ta Lecture on “Fa Young Mea Bas ahaha even: five years had been an inmate of the Lunatic Asy- ee eer builaines 7. fs or Wo hee im deliver im Done in. New Headerson va, .—Order granted, tum, War's Island, had died by strangulation the Re ban aes | oo oe alverstions is Beare, ib, D ¥ Gor “T Bere rhe Morgan aga ta ae Fa seorth, us 7 +a / COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM, apie while-eating his dinner. By permission | Making atotalof............. 7 | AUCTION Bat AOCTION BALE | aten Dowt Macry? Ther, the Wear Phen. * and hy Decision. of the Coroner the remains were nee pa Ln baneiems Gusllnieiinnn be oe2 THIS (FRIDAY) MORNING, Feb. 2, at {1 o'clock, ny socloty for hale she Gross reoutp "Address. 8% Astor to the house of some relatives, ast " . . : By Judge J. P. Daiy. th ry cthird treet, where an inquest Will be held, | Second class cn arie we =< “3 Kling va. Disch.—Case settied in accordance with dcthieseeninenneniiniemanes Stores and warehouse DANCING ACADEMIES. nahi POLICE MATTERS, oenrne es ; & —DODWORTH'G CLASSES FOR DANCING, At 289 COURT OF SPECIVL SESSIONS. Aman giving his name as William J. Quick was’ Hy r avenue, now open for the reception of pupils — pe an de Ann a aries ‘Tme Devotion of a Gambler's Wife—Her pe hig a in rornstind WF 5 eat —_ veya ERs @ ACADEMY. oF, DANCING, Unsuccessful Attempt to Prosecute the ice force. He Sounds oe +1300 ‘rpg es Ht, ata eset Winner of His Earnings. Of the Thirty.Arst proginct ae William, Qalt Tne | ies class awellings shore w, conventonce, and URANS ANY FAITCULAR DANCE, anit Sedans Coaster, Cok and Shandy. Sominaioners Ordered the ‘onl eiork wowend the | Tilia wemonta 0. Te eens sy, CRIT A Urea oalee Wiliam Parsons wea charged by Mrs, Anna | pavers case before the Beard, Stores ..... ROLE. 088 J,

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