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THE COURTS. Tri of Callender, the Bank Examiner, Continued, BUSINESS IN THE OTHER COURTS. uit for Ejectmnt Brought by the City—A Suitor Reivses to Accept a Reference— Action Against a City Railroad Com- pany—The Bond Forzery Case. An argument was partially heard yesterday in ‘the Supreme Court, General Term, on the appeal in the Shanks contempt case—the alleged con- tempt being bis refusal to disclose to the Grand Jury of Kings coanty the author of an article pub- Iished in the New York Tribune, It came up on an appeai (rom the decision oi Judge Faucher, hold- tug that the commitment was void through the law | Of limitation. as required by statute, Mr, Britton, Jate District Attorney of Kings county, argued for the appeal, and the Court gave the other side till ‘the first Monday in May to present their printed points in reply, THE OCEAN BANK CASE. ——_.__—__ Trial of Calender Continued—The Pros- ecution Rested and the Defence Opened. ‘The trial of Charles Callender, who 18 Indicted for having accepted a bribe of $76,000 from the Ocean National Bank, of this city, to Infuence his action as bank examiver, was resumed yesterday | rt belore Judge | {nm the United States Circuit Cot Benedict. Mr. A. H. Purly, United States Assistant District Attorney, conducted the prosecution, and Mr, Witham Fullerton appeared a3 counsel for the de- Jendant. Atthe sitting of the Court, Mr. Columbus 8. Stephenson, iste President of the Ocean Bank, was recalied, and briefly interrogated by the Dis- trict Attorney in relauon to some ormer points of bis testimony. TESTIMONY OF J. H. ASKIN. Mr. J. H. Askin, President of the Pourth National Bank, of Philadelphia, deposed that he only knew by hearsay that the bank loaned Mr. Callender money; he borrowed $120,000 from the Vice Prest- dent and Cashier of that bank with the assent of the witness; the securities were Portage Lake Donds and notes of Wild, Conaptand Avery; the Dank closed and this money was paid before the | those bonds for their own benefit, and there was ho other Way Lo do it except by wetting Callender, Who Was an odstacie to them to this purpose, out | of the way. | TESTIMONY OF W. L. AVERY. | Mr. W. L. Avery was the first witness called for | the defence. He stated that he was connected ; With the Portage Lake Company, in connection with lis broth P, J. Avery, Alired Wild and J, | E. Conant, He described the locality of the canal, and eaplained the object for which it was con- structed; knows the length of the canal from the | engineer's report; became connected with tila | canal project in the spring of 1870; Mr. Callender 0 is information regarding this project from Mr. Ud; the company owned 200,000 acres of land, granted by Congress in 1865, and also 200,000 acres | Of land purchased in the State o! Michigan by P. J. Avery irom Mr. Anthony, and conveyed by Mr. Avery to the cana! company: Mr. Callender Ire- quently spoke to me in 1571 ‘In reference to the | Value of the canal and the extent o! the work done | Upon the canal; witness toinks t Mr. Callender } Bad a copy of the prospectus he camal; the Pamphiet was issued simultaneously with the | mortgage to tae Cuion Trust Company. AL this stage of the proceedings the Court ad- Journed until this morning. } | BUSINESS IN THE OTHER COURTS. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, Suit of Ejectment Brought by the City. | Before Judge Donohue. | Parties who obtained from the Sinking Fund | Comnussiouers grants of land under the fariem River, on the south side, the extent of the grant ) extending about 180 feet from the bulkhead, are promised a lengthy tigation to test the valldity jo the title, A preliminary action is a suit of ejectment brought by the Corporation Counsel against Henry Hart and Wiliam Remsen, who chum ownership of the land under the Harlem River between 150th and 13ist streets under grant irom. the Song Fund Commissioners. Motion | Was made in this Court yesterday to dismiss we suit ou tle ground that the Corporation Counsel bas uo right to institute such proceedings without authority trom the Common Council, It was con- tended on the other side that such authority was vested in che Corperation Counsel as the legal delender of tue city’s rights. Judge Donohue took the papers, reserving his decision. Will Not Accept a Reference, Before Judge Larremore, Albert Glogowski, otherwise Known as “Count’’ | Glogowski, some Ume since brought suit against | Benzigar Brothers for about $1,500, claimed to be due him for obtaining for the Wahrhet’s Freund, published in vincin- the “Count,” who appears as his own counsel, ob- jected, He yesterday applied to Jadge Larremore to vacate the order of reference, doing so in forma | pauperis, Accompanying the application was a | lepgthy atidavit of the “Count” setting forth the facts of vhe case and the injustice that he claims Will be done him, to say nothing of the expenses which be ts unable to pay, by its being sent velore | aireteree, he tnsisting that he had a right toa trial by jury, Judge Larremore ceuied the mo- tion, and the “Count” now insists that in our courts as at present administered tuere is, to quote | his own language, “plenty of law, but no justice.”? He says further that, though having milionnaires subscribers | ; nati, The caseon motion was re/erred, to which | ‘NEW YORK HER { nothing but a check, but if he woutd come down | wood Cemete: “ie nn paruieh, « Kad ALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, to (he Captain of the boat he would get it (rom Him, The baggage carrier refused and tue gentic- man appeaied to Jones, who pulled out a $20 note and Nanded it over, The two men entered an ad- JjJacent offce to get change, and instantiy the spell i 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET. on Wordnéatey: the 25th inst, at twelve o'clock. rriages: i be in attendance : an street ferry at ten o'clock A. M. of ednesday. DELOUEST.—On Monday, March 23, DELPHINI OL.vE fHwavLY DELouEST, wife of Professor E, under which poor Jones’ had been placed was | Thibanit Delonest, in the 74th year of her age. broken. Jones’ confidence men aud son,-ol the G late acquaintances were, of course, narpers, Detective Thom | whole transaction from the tie the party had leit | 2499, 3319, | Nos, 4605, 4606, 4474, 4541, 4483, 348, 3902, S913, 4102, on | man, felonious assault and battery; Same ve. | vs. the boat lauding, arrested them tmmediately after they nad leit Jones standing on the sidewalk, They at this Court yesterday, and the some time to come, 48 Uh out bail for trial. COURT CALENDAAS—THIS DAY, ScuPReMB CovRT--CHampsns—Held by 10, 60, 62, 67, 69, 74. 99, 10 7" 217, 221, 226, 23%, 239, 240, 244, 247, were committed with- Jeage 249, 250, Davis, Daniels and Westdrook.—Nos, 60, 61, 62, 63, . 75, 7H, 205, 176, 145, 180, 181, 162, 183, ‘and Central depot, Who had seen the | chur, The friends of the family are respectfully In- vited to attend the iuneral, at St. Vincent de Pauls Twenty-third street, between Sixth aod Seventh avenues, on Wednesday, at 9 o'clock A, M. precisely. DuGGaN.—At the residence of his brother, 226 East Forty-filth street, on Tuesday, March 24, 1874, ‘ore them is not very encouraging or , WiLLIAM DuGGan, eldest son of the lute Nicholas Duggan. Nouce of funeral hereafter. FreGuson.—On Tuesday, March 24, 1874, Sormial McCREADY, wile of Jolin Ferguson, and daughter of che late Dr, Lawrence Proudfoot, aged 35 sears. The relatives and iriends of the family are tn- vited to attend the funera}, on Thursday, March 26, at two o’clock, from the residence of ber | brother-in-law, Dr. J. F. Ferguson, No. 100 East SUPREME COURT—GENERAL TeuM—Hold py Judges | Nineteenth street, FISHER.—At White Plains, on Monday, March 23, | CATHERINE M., infant daughter of Myndert M. and FOLEY, 10, 1, 40, 160, ‘109, 185, 186, 187, 185, 189, 168, 190, | Mary 0. D, Fisher. 73. —On ‘Tuesday, March 24, ELLEN FOoLRy, ‘The relutives and £ sme CovRI—CrcuIT—Part 2—Held by Judge | in the 65th year of her age. 20, 5 Van Bruut.—N 08, 1220, 3016, 1588, 2972, 1980, 1962, 6 1064, 1966, 972, 1976, LOTS, 1980, 1984, 195 1988, 1990, Part 3—Uelad by Judge Lawre at hali-past ten A. M.— Nos. $1, 75, 1827, 1225, 1801, 7, 09, 302, 73, 1155, 3055. SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL TE) Monell. 65 Jud 823, 15545, 519, 5 Held by Judge ‘T17, 1205, 445, 1095, 209, a » 461, m7. Freedman—Court opens at eieven A.M.—Nos. 844, 575, 810, 722, 916, 986, 983, 9b¥, 912, 914, 992, 994, 996, 998, 1002, COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL Tane-—-Held bv . B11, 739, Part 2— Judge Loew.—Nos, 68, 277, 2726, 2231, 1923, 1 " 2409, 2697, 2413, 2509, 1 2388, 2324, 1525, 2030. MARINE COURT—TR TeaM—Part 1—Held by Nos, 3424, 4468, 4201, 5352, 3004, 3644, 3646, 3645, 3 91, 109, 3475, 3369, 2 4076, 8591, Judge Joacn 735, 4507, 4428, 4514, 1760, 4963, COURT OF § ws—Held by Judge Suth- erland.—The People vs. Herman Letdendort, telo- ious assault and battery: Same vs. Frank Gor- fano August, felonious assault and battery; Same Alfred Jaques, burglary; Same vs. James O'Brien and Jona burglary; Saie va, Wile tam H, Somnerville, for, Same vs, Sarah Cline, Kate White and Caroline Ruth, grand lar- ceny; Same vs. Frederick W, Adams, grand ceny; Same vs. George W, Howard, George Towns- n | end and James Tyan, « rt Thomas Rogers, granc Walker, grand larceny; grand larceny; Same Vs, Edward smith, assault apd battery. COURT OF OYER AND TERMINER.—The People vs. John Doyle, homicide; Same vs, James Parvis., homicide; Same vs Charies Coburn, homicide; Same vs. John Sharkey, manslaughter. BROOKLYN COURTS. Judge Benedict being engaged in the Callender case in New York, the United States Circuit Court for this (the Kastern) district will to-day be ad- ends are respectfully invited | to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 358 Hudson street, on Thursday, March 26, at two “Gxace.—On Thursday, March 19, DANTEL GRACE, anative of the parish ‘of Drinagh, county Cork, Jreland, aged 40 years, rhe friends of the family, also those of his brothers-in-law, Thomas Butler and Timothy O’brien, are respectfully invited to attend tue mueral, to-day (Wednesday), the 25th inst., at two o’ciock P, M., from Believue Hospital, foot of Twenty-sixth street, Hast huver; thetice to Calvary Cemetery. Cork (ireland) papers please om GURY —in Brooklyn, on jonday evening, Maro 23, DANIEL S, GURNEE, 1M the 76th year of 18 age. Funeral on Friday, 27th inst., at one o'clock P, M., from his late residence, 167 Dean street, Brook: lyn. Harrman.—On Tuesday evening, March 24, | Henky Hartman, in the 63d year Of his age. ». | Gay, March 23, The iriends of the tamily are respectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, , this day, at eleven o'clock. HeRRIOT,—At Yonkers, on the morning of Sun- ipa, wife of Warren Herriot and daughter of the late Jeremiah Robins. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully inyited to attend the juneral, at St. John’s church, Yonkers, on Wednesday, at three P.M. Carriages will be tn watting at the trains, which leave Thir- | tieth strect at one o'clock, and Forty-second street | | at two P, M. HickOK.—Un Tuesday, March 24. at the resi- dence of her mother, Mrs. T. ©. McKenne, No. 202 | East Thirty-third street, Lizzie 0., wife of Leroy A. Hickok, aged 23 years, Kelatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral,‘on Thursday, the 26th inst., from the Twen- ty-seventh street Methodist Episcopal church, near Third avenue, HILL.—Suddenly, at Rosemond, I., on Tuesday, March 23, EDWARD S, HILL, in the 74th year of his 2. Jonrs.—On Monday, March 23, WILLIAM JONES, aged 35 years, Friends of the family, and those of his brothera, Ellis and Henry, and the members of the Jackson Club, Highlands, N. J, are respectfully fivited to attend the juneral, irom the residence of his mother, No. 152 Mott street, on Wednesday, the beth avenue and South street, Elizabeth, | \ ' attend the funeral, trom nis late residence, 412 Madison avenue, corner of Forty-eighth street, on Wednesday, at halt-past two P. M. Sarri.—Marrugw SairH, in the 24th year of his Notice of the funera) in to-morrow's paper. TayLon.—In England, on Sunday, February 15, HENnY TAYLOR, of thls city, alter an illness of More than two months, aged 55 years. Unry.—Doric Lopag, 250.—BRETHREN :—You are hereby summoned to ‘atvend a special commuul- i to be held at our lodge room, on Wednes- day, March 25, ut 12:30 sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral o! our deceased Brother 1. Ubry. F, KASEL, Master. WILS0N.—WiILLIaM WILSON, a native of Cumber- land, Engtand, in tne 57th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the tamily are re- sted to attend the tuneral, (rom his late rest- ‘nce, No. 6 Delancey street, on Friday, at two P. M. Cumberland (Eng.and) papers piease Copy. Wyant.—On Sunday, Maren 22, of Bpoplex?, JANE F., widow of George M. Wyant, aged 53 years. Funeral services wii! be held at her late resi- dence, 344 West Thirty-fifth street, on Wednesday, larch 25, at one o’ciock P, M. Relatives and fiends are invited. ] LARGE SQUARE AND ONE HALL ROOM, FRONT, to let, to single gentlemen, with Board:' sppoint. ments first class; No moving; relerences exchanged. 43 We nty-second street. OR TWO DESIRABLE ROOMS—BOARD IF DE. 1 Siied’ tanall select Mees Cena a comiort SW'Basi nees, 1 BAST FORTY-FINST STREET, CORNER FIFTH avenue.—Superior accommodations are now offered at the above de: en situated residence for families or singie gentlemen, wii or without private table. 1 50 xERDay, $6 PER WEEK AND UPWARDS at 173 176 176 1S byes 8s, With excellent Board, Br way. F sireet, six blocks west of s) BLOCKS FROM BROADWAY.-+TO LET, WITH 2. Boardenicely turnished toot ior 6 Fentleman and wil ntlemen; also Board. 6&3 ast Fourth st. PERRY STREET (ASHLAND PLACE), ONE block trom Sixth avenue.—Rooms to let, with Board; house entirely renovated; nenhborheod unex ceptios jay boarders acco} juted. VERY PLEASANT $5 HO fost oome hanaerkaiy ester ts with Board, to gentleman and wi gle gentlemen. Gos Second avenues xasand tre, > OF “Sle Hentlemen 10 $10.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, $6 272 : good table: house comfortable :no May movies. wenty-dfth street, near Eighth avenue. FAST FORTY-SIXTH STREET.—HANDSOMELY iE durtished alcove Room, on ‘second oor to let a wife or alngle tionable Howrd; references wine Nahant WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROADWAY.— 10 Handsome tront Rooms, $15 $18 and $20 fur two ersons, with Board; no children steam heats algo table joard, $4; transient peopie taken. WEST THIRTY-NINTH STREET, RD Il story front Room, and hall Room ad! bing, toler, Wie boars, to gentleman and wile; no moving in May, 1Q BAST SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH venue.—A second Floor to let, with or without private tanle (will be ant April 1); no moving In May ; also table erence: 5 1 WEST TWED Pare SERBS? evkradle Saar Dresses, inarble basins, hot and cold water; bath | el | ARD ANY LUDGIVG WANTED, cp ae oe oer vn pate bow tink OOM OARD WANTED-BY A LADY AND Two | Bovoang men): oom apd Bearoom ad} aoe ierrdt ten fen gy “aust So inoderawe dy. Ba. Horaid Uptown ranch wifes” OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE, REF! ; ily. for three ladies and one gentiomen’ ledied anes £2, 20 one room; price not ‘Over Sal per aoe + locality tween ‘Third aud sixth avenues, address Wag. Herald office. a OARD WANTED—CITY ANI) COUNTRY. 8END particulars, Boara seekers directed immediately. Best epportanities Fstablished 1467, BOABDEKS’ DIRECTORY, 737 Broadway. OARD WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLE! Bor private taully; located. In a, reepoctacio porting Fd the Seventh. Tents az Eleventh ward; an eal reakist required. Address, statin, i partoulars, W. GC. W,, station Dee (@Fms with 1 AY 1—-OR SOONER, IN A REFINE, N German family, second story tront P1 LET pein necting Bedroom, foF aged lady and attendant; also twa Rooms for two siigle gentlemen; German table; everys thing ‘must be frst class, Address, with particulary COMFORT, box 187 Heraid Uptown Branen oftice. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, TWO Children and a narse, permanent Board in caceit Address BOAID, ‘box 13k pec:able Jewish family. E WANten By GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, A 8KO- | ond or third story sunny Room, with Board, within ten minutes’ walk of Chickering'& Sons, Fourteenth street; lerms Not to exceea $20 per week Address ¥, ©, 5., box 3 Herald office. |v I ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, WHO would furnish their own rooms, two Roonis, with na auies farnily, below Twenty-third streets @ first rate tuble. dress, ing ter! va LONG. No.4 Warren street, room ta TANTED—BY A PROFESSIONAL LADY, A NICELY furnished Room, between Twentieth and Thirty: fourth streets Third to Fourth avenue, with Board, nos $10 per Week. Address J. M., $30 East Thirtietts BROOKLYN BOARD. 62 COLUMBIA STR —BOARD ON HEIGHTS. — 2 “two handsomely furnished alcove Rooms, also one single Room, tor gentleman; house bas all improvements? table first class. _ HOTELS. } A —THO NDS VISITING NEW ¥ K STOP AT + the Frankfort House, corner of Franktort and Wil- | liam streets; nest Beds, 25c., 5dc., and $1 per day. Gen- | demen and iamalies, A BARK HOTEL, (EUROPEAN, PLAN), CORNER | ZL. Beekman and Nassau streets centrally located, in ihe immediate victnity of mercantile business. | reasonabie prices by the day or week, } | (Oey at HOUSE, 165 HUDSON STREET, CORNER OF { Laight.—Excellent Board $55) to $7.50 per_ wee! with single Rooms; single rooms, without board, $2 ant yy cad lodging, 50c. Gentlemen only. Open all 1. Rooms at 1 EW ENGLAND HOTEL, 80 BOWERY, CORNER Bayard street.—z00 light Kooms, neatly furnished; For gentlemen } 40c. or d0c. per night: $2 w 83 per week. | only. COUNTRY ,BOARD.—DESIRABLE | ACCOMMODA- | tions can be had for summer or for the year in a | private ramily; one hour frow City Hall. Address box 18 Post office, Bloomfield, N. J. YOUNTRY BOARD CAN BE HAD IN A PRIVATE family on the Central Railroad of New Jersey by calling on or addressing Mrs. ELIAS W. VREELAND, Crawtord, N. 5. ERSONS WISHING TO TRAVEL OR OTHERWISE ped nntil Monday mi ‘The is 26th inst, atone o'clock P. M. journed antil aORIAN eae athe ingot of Sanborn | *iCavmctAthis residence in this city, on Sunday, and others lias been set down jor that day. | March 22, be LaNcey Kang, in the 58th year of The referee in the suit of Samuel Whitman against | his age. Catherine Whitman, having reported in favor of | _ Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend nis funers without further notice. St. allowing plaintiiT a limited divorcee, on the ground ‘al without tur ce, as St, 41H, SPREET, (217 WEST.—ONE SUIT OF ROOMS, for a Darty of gentlemen ; also two !arze hall Rooms to let, with Hoard; ‘summer prices to permanent parties, TH STR . $1. EAST, THREE DOORS FROM Second avenue,—Handsomely furnished, Rooms to | let, with Board, to fainilies or single gentlemen; house, closing of the bank; witness took up the bonas | to dcht against, he means to imate the humble and notes and putin thet: piace $120,000 of good | EX*mple of the humble pleblan, Mr. Brown, aud ney. bel a thatthe direct ee “pot vive it Up so.’ \ money; delieved that the directors of the bank atd | Destatons, Zot know of this loan; witness took up the Joan | Wishing & good Home tor their children, or adults wishing Board, can secure it by calling on Tuesday, 2th, or Wednesday, 25th, at 403 West Nineterenth street, or address Mrs. M. P. R., South Norwalk. C Juuge Lawrence because he believed it had beea made with his Assent and without the knowleuge of the directors; } B | _ Keegan vs. Waveriey Paper Mi! Witetzen vs. St. Paul and Pacific Ratroad Company.—Memo- | that the defendant was intemperate and abused Clement’s church, Amity street, corner Macdougal, on Wednesday, Mareh 25, ata quarter to eieven i | location and table first class; references. [5TH STRERT, FACING STUYVESANT PARK, XO. | SUMMER RESORTS. bewt | her cuildren, Jodge MeUue, of the City Court, , O'clock A. Ml the securities were in the possession of ots coun- , Tapduin. 6 j her cui 2 . aie On Monday, March 23, of consumption, 233 Kast, pleasantest situation in the city.—Extra pels ne wean stl out Of the poscessiun of iis sum | b¥aus v8. Powell—Order granted, Memoran- | yesterday refused to confirm the report. The TTAABETE ic af Melville: Kelsey audi | large, handsomely turnshed Rooms, large closets, ail f aums. Judge considered that the evidence did not warrant white! D, Jathe | improvements, with Board; very low rates. o! money. i daughter of David C, and Catherine Dyer, aged 39 To Mr. Fullerton—There were about $60,000 or | “!0goWSKI vs. Benziger, &¢c.—Motion dented. the granting of the divorce. years, 2 months and 2 days. id J OTH STREET, WEST. is Sopra Bear sayceccyh = Portage Lake bonds. as well as 1 recollect; | by Judge'Donohue. Inthe Surrozate's Court’ yesterday, application | *“itaitives and friends of the amy are respect. | 19" Room, with Hoan torgentioman aud wiles Fete | ES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED. $4,000 of Linots Southern Railroad. bonds, | 7#m VS. Marsh.—Motion denied, was made to have the will of Anna B. Hommes ad- | gully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest. | ance. No 4 West Nineteonth atrocr nen ees TCE | a nnn $20,000 of Sullivan, Decatur apd Mattoon Rail- | S mucted to chase Apes ng Charitable be- | denée of her parents, Shady Side, N. J., on Friday, | Srp spans p> pa ep in this City and Brooklyn, AL Naulr 3 Mb Aged and indiger $6,000; ey leave: s ry 4 ie i 0 § puse, with ail improvements and a Y could not teil the amount of the otes; I canaot | Decisions. | Brooklyn Industrial Schoo! Association and Home ck A. M., returning at two o'clock P.M. Room, suttable tor sngle gentlemen. Reierences, bod heighhorhood, by aa American family tel the date of the loan; 1 think tue bank fated | hy Judge Curtis. | for Destitute Children, Fost ond yap Tevras—On ‘Tuesday, March 2, STEPHEN | OOD STREET, WE, 318—FIRST FLOOR, FOR its. Address stating terms, E., box 10) Nerald ou the isch of December, is7i; the attuirs of the | Marsh vs. Second Avenue Railroad Company.— | c i bie nts House au bo ELTAS, aged 36 years. De tacts on dattinmmates Oy cmeaet Be ot Rooms, 2 ‘bank have been wound up aud tue depositors all | Detendant’s dem “ B adie mie rei ye | Notice of tuuera: in to-morrow’s paper, | with superior table and accommodations, and liberal | HOUSE WANTED—BY A SMALL paid; | wasa stockholder im ihe bauk to the ex- | simmons ve. Simmons.—Keport of referee con- | 4nd bar lnirmary,, sit; Browse Ventral Di Langs. On Sunday, March 2% of diphtheria, | Sermo go0' parece. pa false strictly private family. Any one willing to rent a tent of nearly one-lall its capiti the capital was | pensary, $000; or ueu’s Mantua E., daughter of kdward and Alargaret SHED | Well furmished House to a responsible and careful tenant, $200,000 or $225,000; [hope that my $120,000 18 not lost; [heard some evidence yesterday that makes me very popelul that I shi get my money hat Was as Wo the Portage Lake bonds; 1 heard that the | canai was finished. to Mr. Purdy—i did not hear that the canal nad been taken possession of by the Attorney General of the State of Michigan, or that Avery, Conant end Wu had no eartuy title tom, THEODORE M. DAVIS RECALLED. Theodore M. Davis, the receiver of the Ocean National bank, was recalled and re-examined at cousideravie length by the District Attorney, the | | frined und divorce granted, O’Brien, comp: their su; Suerifm, vs. The Merchants’ Insurance jons ih the three suits on payment to the motion in eaen suit. |. Cohen vs, Muller et ai.—Prayer of plaintiii’s peti- tion granted. | Monohon vs, Reisig.—Motion granted confirming | injunction. McHugh vs. The Imperial Fire Insurance Com- pany.—Mottoa for injunction and copy of applica- tons and entries granted. See form of order as settled. Leave grauted deendants to amend , pluintif? of $10 term fees and $10 cust of opposing | Mnion, $1.00; Brookiyn Orpnats Asylum, Heirs at law and next of kin have veen notified attend May 11. Catherine Dalley, who was convicted of perjury last week in the Court of Sessions, Was yesterday sentenced to the Pen tiary for three years aud 8iX Months, She charged various members of the Bar with having committed perjury tor the pur- pose of convicting her. She is believed to be in- sane. 00, 1 to COURT OF APPEALS. Lange, aged 3 years and 6 months, Relat.ves and friends of the family are respect- | | fully mvited to attend the funeral, this (Wednes- in the 3ist | _ The triends of his ‘amily and those of his uncle, | day) aiternoon, at nali-past twelve o’cloek, from her parents’ residence, 106th street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Lyons—On Monday, March 23, 1874, Dents Lyons, a native of Tullow, county Carlow, Ireland, | oar of his age. Join Bracsen, and his cousin, James Conron, are | respectiully invited to attend the funeral, frow hus late residence, No. 66 V ‘arick street, New York, on | i 2D? STREET. WEST. 86 EASANT FURNIS Rooms, oh second and fourth floors. to let, with Board; cod table and good location; would prefer pur- | ties to, furnish their own rooms except carpets. | 997%, STREET, 124, NEAR BROADWA 23°, STREET (MADISON SQUARE).—PLEASANT #) Second Floor, en suite or Singly, with or without ard; references exchanged. East Twenty-third Board. 4 latge sized single Room, ple: Cheertul, at $7 ver week: all improvements: family small; location central; table boarders taken; reter- ences. at moderate rates, addross, sating location, rent, &c., F. H., box 199 Herald office | A NY PARTY W House, with ‘ing, allowing the rent on purchase price. I can give cash. balance in in- stahmenta Address CHio!E! ald office. \ LADY, TIONABLE REFERENCES, } Wishes to lease a partially furnished House for three ! Years, in a first elass location, Where owner will be will- | Ing to receive payments at the end ofeach month: pos- ‘Address HOUSE, 338 West Twenty-third 'T ME A FIRST CLASS privilege of session april l. street. i a NT WANTED TO LEASE Yendency of is evidence being that, with regard Wellington vs. Wilson.—Referee’s report con- a GIST | Thursday, March 26, 1874, at oue o'clock P. M. . WEST THIRTY-FIFTH STREET. NEAR FIFTH | STORE AND BASE: Wo the Portage Lake and Lake Superior Sdip Canal, | armed. Judgment for plaintit. Decisions. MansHALL.—On ‘Monday morning, Maren 23, 30 venue sBantsomely, faruished trout Hoon ot | A Gr tie wes eae OF Broadway, pelony Santee ney Railroad aud Iron Company, as described in the | Clements et ai. vs. Jones et al.—rders granted. ALBANY, March 94, 16 after a short ulness, Rev. ERT A, MARSHALL, of | second floor, tolet, with Board; price very reasonable NO. Address G. i's Herald Uptown Branch Donds, there Was no such railroad, and as to the | Pond etal, vs, Berge.—Motion giauted, ALBANY, March 34, 1874 | Matteawan, for accommodations furnished; reference given and re- reine) canal, descrived as twenty-loar miles long, the | By Judge Van Vorst. ‘The following decisions were handed down this | ‘The reiatives and friends of the family and mem. | auired. gaa ae? ——_—— on Portage Luke Canai proper was only two miles loug, ‘With some jour or ive muies of a river at the end of the lake improved and deepened; he did not Know the lands; the company did not own 0,000 acres of ‘land; they had a utle to 47,958 acres of land, oi whic the mortgage recitea in the bond way the first debt; the deed ‘was recorded the 13th December, 1872; the deed ‘Was not on record at the tme the bond was given; he did Dot know wnat the value of tue dand was; heard talk about knowledge knows nothing of its Vaiue; the State It, but “of his own | | Brown vs. Mercer.—Judgment tor plaintiff. See opinion. {+ COURT OF COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TERM—PART 1. Action for Damages and a Disagreeing Jary. | | Before Judge Loew. In October, 1870, Jenny Townley was riding on one of the cars of the Central Park, North and of Michigan clams to Own it; the toll upon the | East River Railroad Company, and when in the Cuual Was regulated by law, but the rate was not | yt, Twenty-ninth street Jct xed: heard that a few ships wens througn the | “uty of Twenty-ninth street and Tenth avenue canal. fhe witness Was then examined as to the bank, its protes ended dept, & Mr. Purdy, cailing upou the Withess to ZO ou with bis description of the “dead Weight” of the bank, and Mr. Fullerton observing that be could not see what add c | that Jumped trom the | carand broke her leg, on account of which she | claims to have been disabled ever since. She brought suit for $5.000 damages, The de:ence was er injuries were the result of her own care- | she saw a Cincinnati express train approaching, | aper, tts | aNd, deing fearful of @ coll morning in the Court of Appeals:— Judgments fMrmed. with costs—Kiah va, Grenier; Joslin vs, Cowee; Piper vs. the New York Central and Hudson Kiver Railroad Company; peavody vs. Speyers; Hof vs. Tobey; Robinson vs. ilips. Judgments reversed, and anew trial granted, costs to abide event.—Jacksonivs. Littell; Ormsby va. the Vermont Copper Mining Company; Coughtry vs. the Globe Woollen Company; Clincy vs. Byrne; Chapman vs, Rose; “Maginn vs. Dtns- more; Collins vs. Hasbrouck; Donahue vs, the People; Rollett vs. Long. Judgment affirmed.—Wced vs, the People. Order of General Term affirmed, and judgment absolute for respondent of Sppetan ts stipula- Uon, judgment tobe settled by Judge Johnston :— Sitterley vs. Gerwig. Calendar, | i | bers of the Alanson Methodist Episcopal church | are invited to attend the funeral services at bis Jather’s residence, No, 33 West Sixteenth street, at nine o'clock this morning. tasen to Matteawan for interment on the 10:45 train Hudson Kiver Railroad, MoraNn.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, March MARGARET MORAN, aged 51 years and 3 months, The relatives and triends of the family ana those of her sons, John T., Micnael J, and Edward H. Moran, also those of her brother, James Doyle, are Tespectiully invited to attend ber funeral, irom her | late residence, 114 Butler street, on Wednesday, March 25, at hall-past two o'clock. MoRkGAN.—Gn Monday, March 23, DANIBL MORGAN aged 86, Friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 68 West Twenty- second street, on Thursday murning, March 26, at ten o'clock. MURRaY.—On Tuesday, March 24, 1874, BRIDGET The remains will be | i | QQ YARICK stREET—a FEW GENTLEMEN CAN 4 have tirst class tabie Board, Prench ook, for $3 4 week. Reterences required. 57H, SUKEET, NO. 6 WEST.—ELEGANTLY FUR- 2+) nished Rooms to let en suite ; also one or two single Rooms, with first class Board; horse ang neighborhood, unexceptionable; no moving in May; references of h respectability. WEST NINETEENTH STREET.—GENTLEMEN can find first class Apartments, en'sutte or singly, 38 With or without Board, on second floor; reterences 39 NTH AVENUE, CORNER THIRTEENTH B2 street (desirable location).—Handsomely farnished front Rooms, on second and third floors, and hall with first class Board. No moving. Reference 4] TWENTY-NINTH STREET.—A SUIT 0! Rooms to rent, with Board, to gentleman and wife or single gentiemen: would rent the rooms separately. References exchanged. Rooms, yy | Herald ottice. MIVATE PARTE HO DO NOT DESIRE THE note Saend and inconvenience of advertisiug, having or seven Rooms to let in a respectable neighborhood, y rotan American oy of adults for tenants b: AMERICUS, Herald office. Rent $40 to References. Rooms WANTED--PROM MAY 1, BY GENTLEMAN \ and wire (one child), « nice Secoud or Third Floor of about tour rooms, near Sixth or Eighth avenue car line, fund between Spring and Tenth streets. Address, statlag teruis. ke,, D. D., 180 Cham street. ws —AN UNFURNISHED ROOM, WITH PAN- ! try, not and cold water and gas, with Board; for a Fentleman, Address, with terms, HOME, Herald office JANTED—A ROOM SUITABLE FOR STORING { light articles of rurniture. Address FURNITURE, | Wart D—A PLAL “HOUSE OF 8 OR 9 ROOMS, ‘a icw acres of ground, frnit, &c,, within 20 miles of han $20a month. Address, with the city; rent not more - is . 3s, Thi ry Ww able vers The following is the Court of Appeals day calen- = " " pana sat yy. allparticulars, WELKES, 095 Jefferson street, near Reed Be given vo figuressby having . | lessness, The jury were unabie tu agree on a ver a 2 : 98.182. 135 jg, MURRAY, @ native of the parisn of Donomoine, WEST NINETEENTH STRERT—HANDSOMELY — 8!) particulars, ose i The figures were repeated over dict, Gar for March 26:—Nos 125, 128, 182 159, 131, 158 | county Monaghan, Ireland, in the 65th year of ler 50. Rinisned tarve Hoom, wird oor, Font; also two avenue, Brooklyn REET RES ES nauseain, Unt) the jury seemed tobe heartily sick 2 re, good, large, single Kooms, for gentlemen; strictly frst | ANTED—A SMALL FACTORY FOR LIGHT of them. The conclusion of tne witness was that the bauk oWed its depositors $245,402, while its capital amounted to only $1,000,900. To Mr. Pulierton—I say that there is no railroad Dusit, as covered by ihe bond; the canal ts not there is @ canal cailed the MARINE ‘COURT—PART 3. Decisions. | | By Jndge soachimsen. | i Meyer.—Verdict for plaintit and | Judgment for $525 THE EIGHTH WARD NUISANCES, The Grand Jury yesterday morning took up the complaints against the houses in the Eighth and | Fifteenth wards, known as places of ili repute. ‘rhe retatives and friends of the family are re- Spectiully reqaested to attend the funeral, on ‘hursday, 26th inst., at one o'clock P.M. The re- mains will be taken from her late residence, 243 Kast Forteth street, at half-past nine A. M., to St. | i { { | Gabriet’s church, where there will be a solemn re- | jass house and table; references, 70 IRVING PLACE (GRAMERCY PAR large hanisomely furnished Room, tl ample closets; very favoruble arrangements season or year; hotise and table first class, BETWEEN PIFTEENTHA EXTRA rd oor: fered for 1 mantfacturing, with power, in the city or country. t description, terms, &0. (must De ofitee, Address, giving exat Cheap ALM, Sy Ler | ANTED—A 8MAL) { gentleman, beiw | streets, west side, rent 1 FLAT FOR LADY Bleecker and Fourteenth AND Ad. om $40 to $25 per month, t regions —Verate | ; , EN} : é iake forme a Ki of river. judgment for His Verdict for plaintiff and | policeman Seaman and snotuer oilicer and Messrs. ai REC a a iad \ Shd sixtsenth Grosiar—A nandacmne Bult of egme | areas 4: Gu Herald omion 90 ved and dredged out: Kee vs. Matcr—Veraict for platntif and | Charles Klein, of No. 186 Wooster street; Thomas | ““ycinizs.—suddenty, at Melrose, Westchester | {eltmg’t” Board suitable ior a family oF party oF KeD- | WWraNTSD—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIPE, IN a OUSE © . Company did not own 600,000 acr They nad not title to the lana in 1571; these lands cover a great deal o! territory, and 1 Gare say 1 Nave been upon tuem ; ihe company Were bankrupt, | @ud were unable to compicte the canal; | under- sivod that they had not title fo the land; there is @ deed, but the parties who made it had no title to 4t; the title was to come from Mr. Anthony; I would not swear that Mr. Anthony had not con- veyed the property to Avery and Conant. \ jnggment for $405 15. $a “yg va. Stewart.—Judgment for plaintiff for 218 08, Yan Hise vs, Shute.—Jucdgment for plaintiff for $187 96, | Kantor vs. Lane.—Judgment for plaintiff? for | | $118 75. Crocker vs. Meninger.—Judgment for platntify for $407 98. ; Vanderot!t vs. Reymat.—Judgment for plaintiff? | for $262 1s, | McConnell and other citizens appeared and testi- | county, fled in the matter; but final action was postponed unt) to-morrow, when & thorough mvestigation will be made, which, itis to be hoped, wii result in putting an end to these nuisances, a LTE ECO MARRIAGES AND: DEATHS. Married. N.Y.,0n sunday. March 22, 1874, 01 apo- plexy, ex-Alderman CHARLES MCBRIEN, Of the Sixth ward, New York, in the 43d year of his age. Relatives and iriends, and also members of the Pacific Lodge, F. A. M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday, March 25, 1874, at eleven o’clock A. M., irom tue Meth Church, corner of Fourth (160th) street and Washtngton avenue, Morrisiana, N.Y. Trains leave the Grand Central depot, Forty-second street and | | 126 BAST TWENTY-SEVENTH STREBT.—WELL furntshed Rooms on Third and fourth floors, to yb tous Board; terms moderate; table boarders en. 128 EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET.—TWO ROOMS © on the parlor iloor to let. with Board; also = single Room, suitable for a gentleman. 129 CHRYSTIE STREET.—LARGBE AND SMALL Roomato let, sto, gentlemen, with or withont jet. ‘ix unfurnisned Rooins, rent about Sou); Ninth ward preierred. Address 1, box 191 Herald office. WAXTEDIA ROOM SUITABLE FOR STORING i light arucies of furniture, Address FURNITURE, | Herald orice. WANTEDIFROM APaIL 1, FOUR OR FIVS ROOMS in a private famly, located on the west side of the | city, between Twentieth and Filty-Aith streets, to three Ults; rent ubout $20. Address F. B., box 4,43 Post office OTHEX TE-TIMONY FOR THE PROSECUTION. | Fourth avenue, at a quarter past nine and ball-past : ter of the Shoe aud Leat Tubbeler vs. Freedman.—sudgment for plaintif’ | _Cook—LALon—At Bow Hil, near Trenton, N, Ju | temovclock A. Men : ast | Board swith Board: $5 to $7 s week; day boarders TLEMAN AND WIFE, A wand he testified that t for 178 60. | on Thursday, Murch 19, by the kev, Dr. Hall. ase | McKoxs.—On Monday, March 23, itevex J, | “'¢ = alaeeie Rees tgat vkinr par tagaiie wite 71, Callender’s check lor $16,000 was not | | Acker va, Ludip.—Judgment for plaintiff for | sisted by the Rev. Dr. Richardson, Henry 1. Coox , MCKONE, beloved husband of Margaret McKone, | 132 EAST TWENTY.NINTH STREET—A HAN sedate: Jomession dares L. FM. box 3348 Post good. | $110 50. id | to Miss Kare B. Labor. | _ The friends of the /ainily and members of Com. | 4* some, large Room and ball Room connecting, oftice. foMr. Pallerton the witmess said that he had | | Aliaire vs. United Power Press Company.—Ver- HaRFokD—DwWyEk—On Tuesday, March 17, at | pany D, Kignth regiment, N.G.S.N.Y., are invited © let with Board, suitable for a party of genviemen — — x . a fered sbirty, cents on the doilar for frst | aict and jademen® for plaintiff tor $554 04. | the residence of the bride's parenis, by the Rev. | to attend the funeral, trom the residence ot his 14 amily; terms moderate, a Wey ae JANTED—BY, MAN AND WIFE, AND TWO SMALL age Lake bonds vy Mr. Davis, bu Neiz vs. ‘udgment for plaintiff for $252 91. r. Northrop, DaNIgi Harronp to MARY, daaghter | Mother, 21) West Eightecnth street, ou Wednes- | 4 7 ia - 2 c ren, three of fe oomns i inth ward, e beueved that Mr. Davis of Francis Dwyer, bq, Allor thiscige’ 4 ° De. ee eae ee NEAR SEOAD. | trom May l Address 0k 4,082 Fost oMce, the Central t ank, deposed that Mr. Callender’s check | | 1 Gam vs. Cockerell.—Judgment jor plaiutag for Wallace vs, Elliott.—Verdict and judgment for Pamtu? for $772 60. Died. se March 25, at one o'clock P. M. COMPANY, ElGuTi KEGIMENT, N. Y. S. N.G., New Yours, March 24, 1874.—The members of this command will meet at the armory on Wednesday, | man, pleasant Room, with all improvements; private 2 a rise r W4 Rte: P THIRTY-FOURTH STREET. PLEASANT THRE O8 FOUR ROO! furnished for housekeepil in New York or Brooklyn, tor SUITABLY Hit} be given.’ An- for $5,000 ob tat bank in Ocwwver, 1571, Was not | ~ Costs and aliowances in each case. ALLAIRE.—At Red Bank, N. J,, on Sunday, March | 25th mst., in fuil dress uniform, white belis and ie ar ond tor preterabie. tiberal price wilt go04, pak BAMAN ALLAIE, aged 55 ycur : | gloves, with crape on left arm, for the purpose of _unenbaptonabie reference given “asd. teaulres; Sed io eines to Mr. Mr. Callender bad an account there. Conrad M. Jordan, Cashier of the Third National Baak, deposed that Calender’s check on that bank | an Ur 00, Would not be good. ne check Was hut preseut ount in the bank. uted; wierton—The check was Dot presented; COURT OF GENERAL SESSI Trial of an Alleged Receiver of Stolen | Goods. ! Before Judge Sutherland. | iS. he relatives and iriends of tue family are re- spectfully invited to attend the (uneral, at the residence Of Mr. Puilip Allaire. No. 636 Greenwich street, this (Wednesday) evening, at hall-past seven o'clock. ANGEVINE.—On Saturday, March 21, at the resi- dence of his uncle, J. 5, | comrade, H. J. McKone, attending the tuneral of our late and esteemed | ONicers and members of the regiment are invited to attend roll call at the armory at twelve o'clock M._ By order ot JONH PENBERTHY, Captain, le NorMAN.—On Monday night, March 23) LavRa | . Farrington, No, 382 Fourth | EMiLy, youngest daughter of James and Mary L. ing in May. WEST FOURTH st Rooms 20 let, with Board REET.—FU! terms, $5 and $6 per WEST FORTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR BROAD® way.—A private Jewish family will let a couple RNISHED | IED FLAT OR PART OF A keeping ; family small; immediate possession; suite renc and vtler particulars in tall. Ad- dress C. ¥. ¥., Herald Upwown branch oifice. { Was -A MEDIUM SIZED STORE, TO RENT, on enth and W rouse ior to » r; ‘The trial of Saui Adams, charged with purchasing A west side of way, between T c Was again recailed, and | " res, avenue, GEOnG# R. W., only son of Jolin W. and } Norman, in tue oth year of her age. of handsomely furnisied second story front Rooms, with ts A he gave eviien ting tae payment of $100 | large ~Saguantied a Labs besa were olen | Kachel A. Angevine, aged 19 years, 4 months, 11 | The relatives and friends ot the family are re- | good Hoard: Hisoa eingie Room, "Y Weer SEP ete ee ee Calle y a diet ‘ Lad eek ces phism | wo Mr, ion of | trom Harris Brothers vy a dishonest clerk, knowing a9 8. etiully invited te attend the funeral services, | WEST TWENTY.FIFTH STREET.—A PRIVATE lance m tne Gomptrouer of the Curt THE PROS The prosecution !) Ww call two witne Delore the trial closed, coming from Mr Fi xpected to attend p Wi[DeSses Was | them to have b-@n stolen, was resumed in this | Court and occupied the entire day. A number of | witnesses were called to prove the good character of the accused. Saul Adams was examined in tus own bebalf, and admitied purchasing the gloves | from Johnson, whom he learned sold gloves to , i + ag on Thursday, March 26, at eignt o'clock A. | Cohen and Samuels, Johnson stating that a friend Relatives and friends of the family are respect» fully invited to attend the services. on Wednesday evening, at eight o’ciocs. His remains will be ft ken to East Chester for interment on Thursday. BaRDELLI MARTINO.—The memvers of the Italian ciety Unione e Fratellunzo are requested to at- tend his fuaeral from his late residence, 87 Park | the Reformed church, Harrison street, near Tompkins place, Brookiyn, on Wednesday, at two P. M., without further notice. PrEIFFER.—On Tuesday morning, March 24, MAR Ganet, the beloved wife of Joun Pfeifer, and daughter of the late Dominick Dalton, in the 27¢h year of her age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- ‘ 20 famliy, numbering five adults have two Rooms on third floor which and will rent, with Board, to gen- in and wi ‘ BAST TWELFTH 227 budand Third aven ble with Board. in Felerences required, | BETWEEN SE! icely furnished do: ch témils; mode pric Wi XTED 10 RENT. aT NOT MORE THAN $1,200, dwelling H between Tenth and Fortieth ane igs ete sixth avenues. Address 0... Post office, TANTED-—IN A GOOD LOCATION IN THIS CITY of Brookiyn, a three story, House. all_ {mprove- | ments &c.; rent not to ed 51,50, Address A. HL, vox 44 New York Post oft rton loped that all the testimony for | of his imported them and smuggled them through L. P. A. PARODI, Secretary. spectiully invited to attend her funeral, from her « ST NINSTEENTH STREET.—RECRPTION | Vye,y " BASE ORS. ‘a The prosecution ¢ be put in betore he com- | the Custom House. He did not belteve they were BEATTY.—On Monday, March 23, Mrs, ELLEN Ine residence, 176 Ludiow street, on Thursday, 24 oom, suitable for phywotan’s cies also iarge i htc rer yy Shan Arnished or Jareintly turoienedd nienced the devenc | stolen or he would have had nothing to do | BEATTY, widow o1 Samuel Beatty, in her soth year. | March 26, at two o'clock, Room, with of without Board: hi nd location ut! goto: rad house preferred, withiD ‘one OGF Of City, Judge Bened) when the witnesses at- | with purchasing them. District Attorney Rollins Rejatives and friends of the jamtly,are respect- PHILBIN.—On Tuesday, March 24, 1874, STEPHEN | every desirable ; aniines a ‘with good dshing and batuing facilitiessf possible. Address tended le would on the adwmissibrity of | submitted the defendant to 9 searcttug cross-ex- | fully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- | PHULBIN, in the Sith yeur of his age. \ Op FOURTH AVENUE, CORNER TWENTY-FIRST | RESFONSIBLE, Werald ofice, stating particulars, toeir evigence ng irom ‘he District Actor- | amination, in the course of which be postiively | dence of ber son-in-law, Mir. i. C, Peck, No. 408 The reiatives and triends of the family are re- 265 street—A single and double Room, on fourth | t*™*, 4c. ras ide, ney what led to prove by toem, dewied that be restamped the gioves purchased | West Nineteenth street, on Wednesday, 25th inst. | spectully invited to attend the lunerai, irom his | fgor, to rent, with or witheut Board ; werms toderat TANTED BY AN AMERICAN PAMILY OF THREE OPENING P AND TRSTMONY POR THR pR- | Irom Johnson, the iatter having Sworn that at | at one o'clock P. Me } late residence, No. 82 Clinton place. on Friday | ————— - = Rea eee ere vate Tank, SbOck. Bx FENC | Adams’ request he ordered a stamp ata place in | | HecaNNoN.—On Tuesday, March 24, Jacos, only | morning, March 27, at half-past aine o'clock; | QS() WEST TWH TY-THIRD STREET. HAND: | py), Malte UhMOr, Tart otto exceed $00; between cpened the case on the part | Wiliam street, With the words “Manufactured de | son of Cornelius and Eliza A. Becanuon, aged 1 | thence to St. Joseph’s chuven for solemn requiem somely furnished front Room, for iady and gen- fou and Sixty-second streets. Address J. B. delemdant Was tion aid that ine nga bribe, and that Paris, premiere qualité,” and that the prisoner and himself put that brand on tue Victoria gloves month and 14 days. Funeral this day, at ten o'clock A. M., from No. mass. Patrick’s Cathedral, The remains will be taken to vault at st. | tleman or two gentlemen, price moderate; ible unsur- rence indispen: bie; ho inoving in May. ‘Thirty fourth ane ©, box LI Herald ptown Branch office. FARLY POSSESSION, A HOUSER, sf { . fetermine was wheth nad | stolen ‘roma Harris Brothers, | 162 West Twentieth street. Relatives and friends PorTER.—Un Monday, March 23, Lieutenant Win- LADY LIVING IN A CENTRAL LOCATION, p | Wartsp—wita and whether le was | ‘The case will be summed np this morning. | are respectfully invited. LIAM F. PORTER, aged 84 years and 4 montns. having @ handsomely furnished house, wishes to | W aierbished of BRAUFA Ete ee ‘Sioa fe ee het Board : ‘ ANTON, Herald r the offence, ader's tran yanks EXCEL ID #O tar as w tet on ace ney pived Teuded to ture | The Great Bond Forgeries. | A motion was made in this Court yesterday by | counsel for Dr. Blaisdell, who ts indicted for com- Bistor.—Suddeniy, on Monday, March 23, at his JEL C, BISHOP, iN the 67th year of Lis age. Notice of tuneral hereatter, Relatives and friends of the amily and survivors residence, 120 West Forty-fourth street, NaTHAN- i of the Anderson Zouaves are invited to attend tne funeral, irom his late residence, No. 67 Majison street, On Wednesday, March 25, ‘at one o’clock entleman and wife; Fent one oF two Rooms to DF, box 186 Herald Uptown for wife, Address B. ranch office, OOMS—WITH AND WITHOUT BOARD, IN AL In vear: would board owner, Address Uptown Branch ofice. FANTRD TO AIRE “HOUSE, WITH ALL THE food neighborhood; by Mr. Calender froin th Bank. 1% | pio tht a forgers, t BRAMBALL.—At Bayonne, N. J., on Sunday, | P.M. | “ he city; Informat! tis. | ‘modern improvements, 1D & ir Was charged that on daber, ta7L, ue | Pieity with the pond forgers, to admit him to bail | syarch ao Kwmny, widow of Moses i. Bramuall, 1 | RICHMOND.—On Monday, March 23, Ropaur | BOARDERS BIE CRON Nog Udion square | derma mut be, FeasonaDle inary fesponsibie, “Calton } took a kim Of $1 tus ata pribe; | Aasistant District Attorney Rolling opposed the | tue soth year of her age. RICHMOND, aged 30 years, en — | or adarese € 4 ! That on the zd Ocr K brine, | MOUOL, stating to the Court that it was the inten- | “Tne relatives and iriends of the family are re- | | The lunerai services wil! take place from 65 Van- | WE OFFER at MODERATE Pit ! WANTED. BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, AN 1 aiid tbat vtuee tion Of ‘the prosecution to try these cages at an gpecrfuliy invited to attend the iuneral, from her | dam street, ou Wednesday, March 24 at one of elegantly furnished Rooms, $1.800.~Setitrnisnet House. wiih seven bedrooms, I m, aba, rmine | early day. Judge Satheriand stated that, consid- jae residence at Bayonne, on Wednesday, March | o'clock. } ne and, Forty-fres, streds, Hess iF MLS | West cide, Address W. 1. L., Dox 3689 Post otice, : Mr. Cai voy inso | ering the circumstances, Qe would BOL graut the 95, ata quarter past eleven o'clock A. M. Train by | _ RICHT#R.—On Sunday, March 22, peloved son of | (2 TOR AT BT od Lo ide 3d Re - ~ { Taras tae ions with | Motion at present. New Jersey Central Kailroad leaves ferry trom | Elizabeth and the iave Jolin A. Richer, aged 25 | WASTED-A FAMILY OR PARTY OF GENTLEMEN tm the Coantry. q the Ocean have Lo devide | foot of Liverty street at hati-past ten o'clock A. M. to Board in desirable location up town ve whether the act 1 intent. at FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET POLICE COURT. Swindled by Sharpers. Before Justice Wandell, Corrixs.—On Monday, March 23. RUTH _A., second danghter of Thomas H. and Isabella T. Coppins, aged 17 years, 2 months and 17 days. The friends of the family are respectfully invited | j years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectinily tuvited to attend the funeral, on Wednes- day, March 25, from the residence of his mother, No, 607 East Sixth street, at oue o’ciock. fent to boatand cars,;no May m » Add KING, stayon Le a fs EEE LATOR ¢ a& MUUSE. FULLY OR PARTLY FUR- W ‘itshed, f2 of 4 rooms on Northern, Railroad of New Jersey; between Engie wood and Closter ‘address H., Dox 1.447 Post office, with full ps any th related to is oMic.al dety. He was paid " . ladelpuita . | to attend the funeral, this (Wednesday) aiternoon, SOCHUYLER.—At Fordham, on Monday, March 23, | ~ ne gg Aare os eaeaeal cama} ~ r cWELRY, &C. jay. Way, carman wno was | Richard Jones ms & boy mead Kew ee fre. | atone o'clock, trom the North Haptist church, cor: | 1674, ELIZA, Wie of the late John Schuyler, in the | A COMFORTABLE AND QUIET SUIT OF | FOR WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. passing la the st than that and | queutly read in the New York papers how sharpers | yer o; Christopher and Bedford streets, setiryear of her age, | Say Peete UATOR TS ARENT crsmenc feta Cela ‘Zap lace ASOHES, SUITABLE POR SPROULATIVE PUR Dianaged to ave « ould DOt oF said | and confidence men met countrymen on the docks corsa.—On Tuesday, March w, Watton, | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are Fe- grown son with Board for both or only tor lady; must LR? the box or fe; Send for (a list. should carry on 7 ouriness but tat and atthe ratiway stations and fleeced them. He | Youugest son of Solomon Corsa, aged 24 years, | spectruily invited to attend her funeral, {rom her , be in a small family, and if desirable and pleasant will LONEL JACOBS, No. Astor House, Broadway. © Bank Exaguner, because if be was limited to rs re eS », | _ the relatives and friends are respectfully Invited | late residence, Fordham, on Wednesday, March 25, | be permanent. Addrew, stating terms, H.R. B., box 4} == gore == eee soaecs a4 ry the jury Well kueW Woat bie condition | thought he was aa well postedin the tricks of such j feattend the funeral, irom the residence of his | 18:4 at tivo o'cluck P.M. ipreuitisie ost olfice, New ¥ white Di CIGARS AND TOBACCO. ibe. Phere was not 4 clerk in a bank in tris opie as any ene could be, Bat he was not. He | fatter, at Claremont, near High Bridge, on Friday, SPEVENS.—On Monday, March 23, at eight o’cloc ainenae,. ‘ceram aie 5 UY Tccepsee emcee Sn are iy wh did hot receive more tian $5 a day: if ed revorniog home on Monday afternoon, | Marcn’27, at twelve o'clock M. y+ | pa. Rengcca ©, wile of Richard H. Stevens. Plt LT Prine BABY. Past a MVORTED HAVANA G10. NS—iog00 LONDRES. YE. Jnage nut decid . Callender was entitied | ai yhile standing at the boat landing foot of | Cnew.—iIn New Brunswick, N. J.. on Saturday, Funeral from the residence of her motier, Mrs. | ise of laundry, in private tamily; will furnish and keep | # and 42 Broadway, room od 9 cash. 4 Yorrow money and if he honestiy | Rector street a gentleman guing to Long Branch | March 2), at the residence of son-in-law, | M. McKeage, No. 33 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, on | own rooms; 7 per month, Address L, | dutended to pay back ‘howe .ouns he Was Not guilty | by the same bout asked him to help him bring tis | McRee Swilt, Mrs. Apsy Honrexse, reiict of | Thursday, March 26, at two o'clock P.M. Rela- | box #34 New York Post office tgath » ar this fhe bonds given as co.ateral sé | baggage trom Laverty street and broadway down | Thomas J. \hew, formerly of the Unitea states | tives and friends of the family aro respectfully In- LADY ENOAGRD OUP SRROUEM JHB Oat | 7S EAs oaton L pi ede lous B ipinnsic apd positive, | to the dock, Jones said he would, and both | Navy, in the sdd year of her age. vited to atiend, wishes deontesades Room, with Board, between RTUNITY zy, oy Pith vet a specui his W@8 # Couspir- | waiked to the place designated. There | Fanerai services at the Churcn of St.John the Smiru.—In this city, on Monday morning, March | fwerth and Thirveth sirects. Third and seventh ave- se @ genueman’s valuable col lection meer Dar ween << ver or the Geean Bawk aod | a cian who had already performed the job asked | Fvangelist, New Brunswick, on Tuesday, March %, | 28. ADOX SMITH, in tie 70th year oi tls age. Thea. Address BUARD, bos 128 herald Uptown Brauch ies and Litrary, addrem dG. W. Ha Bares eageged | * vresentasion to buy iM | for bis pay. She owner Of the bagcage said he had | at.liaif bast two o'clock P, M.; intermentatGreen- | Relatives and friends of the family are invited to | office. \ ty, Pa,