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NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1874.—TRIPLE SHEET, : | 7 H Ez C 0 U R 7 s | P41 Wyck vs. Ludiow.—Motion granted on con- | when they chose to do so they were aggressors, a8 | BOARDERS WANTED. COUNTRY BOAKD. SUMMER RESORTS. ton. an injunction restrained them. Mr. Prati also took BLoc i A sD HOt THREE LL PARTIES WISHING BOARD 7 CEAN HO! SHIPPAX POINT, ST, e - Mr. t CK ¥ROM 87, CLOUD HOTE! RTIES WISHING BOAKD IN A PLEASANT 0 S, Ef 5 vat \ e 3 | Roo! ly 01 a it Board, for location, by seaside, will pli i Conn.—I% hours trom ci uusual a SUPREME COURT-SPECIAL TERM. Occasion to deny the state eat ad Oy A ee ne ets pentete | street cr addres UIRAM HOW ELC Bac Morktics, Sok | boating haghime, Sabing” ahd. soon lanes Krona certain gentleman that tue New Jersey Mid- | SUMMER PRICES, ucrald Uptown Branch office, | folk couniy; very low terms : Ventilated Roots; terms $1) Met ELL. Proprietor: By Juoge Van Brunt. Wod and Montclair): Ratiway.: compenian pad LARGE, PLEASANT. WELL FURNISHED FRONT FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODATED aT | _& W. ss, Manager. Important Decision on the Importation of | season vs. crepe te cent furnisned a majority of the funds for completing (bathroom) door, all conveniences, | “A a large ‘arm house,” surrounded ‘by ‘tountain | 7 oo on pe aga “a Timpson vs. Mitchell.—Order granted. the Hudsou Counecting Road; on the contrary ne y low: single sront Boom, $7; brown | scenery ; frounds unsurpased. containing ol) cl. im | ()*iiw open, situaced Ob the extrem” cad wie Woollen Dress Goods. maintaiued that the udson Connecting Road was | Ton Nt ai. Seine | Sueybe, erie allroad. “Aadress Dr. MOUTON, Craigvilie, | Island. Fonting on, the Sound and Candiners Bax io . Ad LY 0 SIN i GENTLEMEN CAN 2 range coanty, » a t COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM. the creditor of the Montclair Company for a large | 1 fist class Board std piegant Rese inadestrable | mee comets BM Pe ieee tereescicn cient ee sum. He did not apprebend apy jegai diMcuities | leeation; table boarders taken. 94 Second avenue, near A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS CAN BE ACGOMMO. sland Railro trom James slip; $e a4 iron ; pesiiens: | whatever because of the course ne had pursued. | “™nteenth sircet, opposite stuyvesant sama dahintt eis Binanmnt Booms; sonyenians for theGag sad |. 1%; Foth trove toot of Wale SEAS” 1 Mian Wamse ig) le - a " we - nergy 8 string, at te hogue, mez island. Address J. le . feed «ed The Comptroller and the cece Pe a LerT OR | He was only actuated by an honest motive to pro- RORTH WASHINGTON SQUARE, CORNER OF | Patchogue, |. 1 | Syeapopy BOvER, % — . 9 nd University places. — 8 ite or SR PRET py NR a a USE, ‘ fi , Armories. | Mebride vs, Mcbride,—Applicatiou granted. tect the rights and interests o1 his own company. the Park, with sr without Board. (A TEACHER LIVING ON A FARM WOULD. LiKE P ‘Yonkers, 60 @he Hnaton. ‘ Isaacs vs. Furguson, Moeiler vs, Quinn, Anglin | All he wanted was the Montclair Company to | page regpesonae ————— two more children to board with her the remainder ; a TRAVELLER PASSING THROUGH THE CITY | of the summer: terms very moderate, Address TEACH- Sapo came TL ittatsctarisr Geta meee day, at No. 29 | ER, box 5 Post office. simsbury, Conn. IVERSIDE HOUSE, u BB, | at uasbury, Cony . Angiin.—See memorandums, nm R' Carmunsville, foot ot 152d street, North River.) « Friedman vs. Friedman. Divorce granted. | Fecognize the rights of the Hudson Connecting Bank Cashi " 4 i Woodward va. Chester.—Motion to vacate injunc- | Road, pay the company for the use of it, and his | forse, May Bendw ae tagttmoderate prices; private BANDSOMELY FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOM ‘Only W minutes from the 4 be th Hee ona Simms Application granted. Allow: | much be should insist upon, He further stated TRAVELLERS PASSING THRI UGH THE CITY in elegent pr rg ran i, pay Sow par ee aad 5 h va. 5 bed od eI = ELLERS SSING H RO! i) elegant private residence, on seashore, New Jersey CRENC Making False Returns. ance of two and a half per cent, that the second mortgage bondholders, who con- 1 will find superior accommodations, by the week or | halt hour roms city; boating, bathing, fru, shade, ec. 37 Ra RENOE OPEL. / Paani ts q | “'Simmons vs. Simmons.—AMdavit of service de- | trolied the Montclair Railway, appeared to be | 4a¥. atreasonable prices. by calling at No. 22 rast Forty- | Address D., Herald office. Ee ee a ae Bend: “lene Poe 1) | fective. doing their work tn utter disregard ot individual eee rarer ee Week ite SRE nna a ale 1 FARMER, 3 EVERY CONVENTENC “ON iene ary Beecner vs, Beecher.—Decree signed, | ana corporate mghts, He tought Mr. Hewitt $) 5O BES PAY, $0 PER WEER AND UPWARDS | A. [ane iland, al acommiodaia anoiec fe rply QOgry Sane HORMEL, AMITPVILUR! BiB Gy! BUSINESS IN THE OTHER OOURTS.| covny ov aaiians emumonn — wikteerireh om taus xg vie clnwtyuteluys | $1. OO Rtouhistt. wi" EeRth ard ARR | tn lar ah ll Dm NaP ko ara | Stee on ee fal Rae 5 RAL 4 | of the New Jersey Legislature and tue orders of the | Ble eet. six blocks of Broadway; sha or boat. Address 9 » FARM, he aT : ST rrr acter | Chancellor of that Siate. SECURES tor croguss, &c. er ace 3 ; | QOUTH OYSTER BAY HOFEL—VIA SOUTH SIDE | Discharge of the Grand Jury. Having ei eeWITE TAKES EXCETIONS. | | 5 YANDAM srnver. Near magpovaaL—nanp. | AL Westenesors Is minutes’ walk of Croton: ake, | i2,,/ttltad of Long tstand six trains daily, trong WL ‘ s q aving given the public the Lenefit of Mr. Pratt's pimely t od fret cl fi « ” A r ‘ {| hamsburg depot: good shooting, fishing am Tye young girl, Elvira Hus, regarding the ous | Helin ¢oige Saver late StITeMenE Telating To the Trolbles Of Tie Aon | andSthgle foci an tah ae eee a a oe a aN RIE HTaER’ eina | isrimsdrom $i Shi pee werk: house newly tamiahed SR; Sing | ‘ Ato § Mt Board; terms moderate. Sing. first class Boarding RTH AVENUE, NO. 76, NE rriages 1 tody of whom her parents are having alegalcon- | The Grand Jury brought in a baten of indict- | cage Raslway representative of the HEKALD was | With or with eveach train. troversy in the Supreme Court, was yesterday | ments yesterday for burglaries and larcenies, and | desp.tched to interview Mr. S. Hewitt, receiver N ego | - ia ' Ely ADY s 3 BOA : y ; iB. | i . ie? % hid wage Bay x directed by Judge Lawrence to ne placed in the | having completed their labors they we | Of jue New York andl Gewegy sdiaud Colupany. in | 5" mameorta let Rat vn Gute Ropriatan | Av Behe we clon fot nemmtr end IneeeoMtLaEeRt rane ® | PARRY OWN BEIGE OW > OF EAE LA ye ne charged for the ihe thanks 0 r scertain jews. alr. ‘aS | shite or singly, with or without frst class Board; tabi nonths. 4 and 6 years); staie number of daily trains to ts \paly, . care of Wiltam Sinclair, Clerk of the supreme | Eb a Gi apo leat | Somewhat exercised about tie course Mr. Prati | ind'transien: boarders anion : Sores ee | Then ektys terms amuse be low. Address DOMINICK, | ¥ DUDLEY. bad pursued lu destroying the track of the con- | Court, Cnambers, the reference in the case pend- | = Herald office. ‘ Anna Donnelly, a chambermaid employed in the | necting link of the road, apd cha enized the | (2 E FORTY-SECOND STREET, BETWI mae + | IPHE SOUTH ORANGE MUUNTAIN HOUSE —THIS ing its final adjndication, Grand Union Hotel, was convicted of stealing | Work as uniawiul. lie wished tt, understood that 6 Mactison and Fifth avenues.—Handsomety furnished OARD IN GARATOGA.—A_ FEW FAMILIES OR | co, peenutal summer Yesorl Will Baye oe ee ieeee To the Shotwell trial, yesterday, the case was seein stie coomn OL Gaorss.W. Seloemewarnion the he bad No personal interest whatever m the shock | aay pts, with superior Board, for atamily; also single persons can have good Board and the S|», P. BARBOUR, souch Orange, N. 1 Witt ELD, S, Hy or bonds Of the Montcwair Railroad Company, but | to the t of the testi- | given to the jury after a fuli review was acting solely as trustee for the mortgage | 29th of June, a vest containing a gold watch and for gentlemen: location desiraite for | of a howe at 22 Philadelphia street: terms reasonapie mony by Judge Sutherland. The jury were absent | Ghain, a gold pen, and $70 in money. She was nl Southerners, transient guests accommodated. FIELD. LOTBLe=W HATE a | bondholters. He originally came into pussession | @(@@ TO $8 PE -KURNISHED ROOMS, | POARD WANTED—WITHY ) OF NEW | RIES s OF ie | Ve Tibe Stan oes Sue ue tae two hours and returned into Court with a verdict | sent to the State Prison for three years. | Of she Nontclalt road as rocoiver ot the Nem York | BO. with Hoard: fanilice ecccm md nate ie: | BOsRR. WANTED-WITBIN 9. MILES OF NEW | pay avers Roatdtrquna@l (0.610 Per EN NY ABBOTT. ree: applause b; Sentence for an Assault. | and Oswego Midland Ratlroud, whiel company | et and cold water im rooms. 42 South Washington | Address, staring terms, price, » AL, box 913 Post ot ie aa of not guilty, which was greeted with app! vy PADY | square, third door trom Macdougal strect flee, New York | hela it under lease, and he continued to run itas | Uares oor irony Macaougal siréat, | flee, New Yor Wagan John Dunn, who was convicted of assaulting oe @ crowded court. EXcURSIO’ | receiver until stopped by an iujunetion procured AND UPWARDS FOR GooD \ AGEXI TS Sim TRAN > aah vee a ———— | cl ci | 6: Pry 1 “ K (5 by had RG! BOARD AND OARD ON THE HWUDSON—LARGE LAWN. QUAR yrigg re par + | Michael Bowler in a diMcuity growing out of the | hy Messrs. Pratt se Spaulding last Marche He | SO ANMy Ae ptoasant ‘oorne for four or ave | EOC ole Ole ree HRS ARIE: Hednbana te ASTORIA, | WARDEN, ROR RISANA “A000. ECR WOOLLEN DRESS GOODS IMPORTA- | ‘act that tne complainant worked at a lower rate | then abandoned the — road as receiver, | persons. 48 West Washington place. near sixth avenue. | Address AMES S. KNAPP. Maribqco NY. Reference, | <L Bridge.—Sow palace steamboats lenye Fulton terry | took on of it as trus ot | = ~——= | ©. «. Merritt, U Broad street, New York. pier at 6,7, 745, 3:15, 9 9:83, tusk, Me AL Moy PIS! 2) | than was prescribed py the Plasterer’s Associa. | )Ué TIONS. tion, Was irrsigned for sentence. Mr. A. Oakey | MMER P 4,25, 4:15, 6, 6:20 P. ai, Sea time cards “tor land: ‘Ss Under provision of the first and IGES.—ROOMS, sor) |e Gye TO $9 PE y BG wint Board: n \ ] r i econ ‘hore Mince thyt timé he hed en- | ner house; unexceptionable | TPUDD'S LAKE. N, J.—THREE DESIRARLE ROOMS | Mss ee ae ved {01 ew trial, Which was denied, ana | Second mo: toce that time he had en: tie og tt rp 1 ¢ cate, s Sanday by very half hour after 9 A, M. | deen iinerand eencanced Dunn to the Peniten. | @eavored to reopen the road tor the general goon | Jan wade: Perret tae ieee | E soe, Rect ctnes Ward pinche w ae a Aidtess | So ee en eer Tes fore Jadge Smipman, Auguste Richard ana Others Assault and Battery, | So far trom expecting to’ realize any income tor | 10 Hanareine trout round. shar Siks sig end gk ior | CATSKILL MOUNTAINS ZA, FEW BUOMA yur wa. nt re brought an action against Chester A. Arthur, Col- | jonn Feeney, who on the 4th of July cut James | the vonuhoiders trom tts operation, Mr. Hewitt | two persons, with-Boerd; no children; single room, $8; | 4) cant at Bro Petit Farin: WERE of Catskill and one. | Mas KINDS OF EXCURSION OR PIONIO PRINT. ek es | a ad t . ors e table . arter ofa est 01 . alto, G: | Oe ETRE TOE as OU RSID 4 > lector of the Port, to recover an excess of duties | Kony with a knife, pleaded guilty to assanit and | Maintaimed and told the stockholders that te | - — | County, N. Yor exdofientavecandodations at Srv yer | ‘A ig —cards Tioketn, Postere una Ordersiot, Diriaaee | road in its present condiuon could only be oper | BY, wit yRON M Drompty and neatiy done at low. rates by the M HERO aid under protest on woollen dress goods. A . oath 4 y ) LET, WITH BOARD, FRONT week Mrs. A. NOBLE, Proprietress, | i ” i , aN Nes P | battery. ated al a loss, against Which the bondnoiders had, Rooms on second floor; also large and ~ Ls - POLLLAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, No. 218 Broad Btatement of facts was submitted to Judge Ship-; Edward Dearry pleaded guiity to assault and | to 4 moderate extent, subscribed a fuud to meet. | small Rooms on third floor, | QUATSKILL MOUNTAINS. —BOARD AT GLE | Way, Estimates xiven. ey, ch 16, 1874, the plaint@ | battery, he having on the 12th of Juiy, in company | Mr. Hewitt says he did not apply to Mr. Pratt for rip peebta beh n invoice of en woot | With jour men, assaulted Officer Willow of the | permission to reopen tne road, because he was ac entered at the Custom House t | Sixteenth precinct. vised by his counsel not to do So, that the mynuc dress goods, imported irom France in the steamer | Larceny of Champagne. tou did not apply to Win) as trustee; and so (ar a - - — —— | tage, near the Mountain Houses: ter: e. | ; Sain BLO Ee. dtu Lika [ATL STREBT, WEST, 08 —NICELY FURNISHED | Inge ofD: F, CURLEY, 12 Centre street, or address. 0. | A GRARD GEAR EROURSTON TO. ROOK AW AN Room. with Board, hot and cold water, for gentle- | Ghir. 1) Seca en au ONe RUC Ry Aaa Tear, BNA ace amen, man and Wile or single geutlemen, at Very low summer Apri epitome aker fry pai eH oem bo ned danenng s | q tO utd t 1 80 Ii | rates: also single Koons. | QOUNTRY BOARD.—BOARD At A MOUNTAIN | BAUOrIIN tree for Bund ol and inane Bareiep, Pereire, irom Havre. ‘The value of the #0008 WAS | gawara Smalley, whoon the eth of July stole a | te Hulton Coumerting Road wae ‘concerned of ATS ASSN Ye Ne | (08 tam host tho houre from the city via Brie all | RAW RD has ou tbarah elms, Me katartl Senet of 5 Ser oni ih a i claims s 3 : EAST SIXTER) STREET, BE’ road; location nnexceptionabdie. Adire mA ak oxcap ten, oe a Sth invoiced in francs of the currency of France, 8Md case of champagne worth $25, the property of | uiready im possession of as receiver ol. ‘the New | Li avenue and Broadway.-Handsomely furnished | GAEBEL. Mountainville, Orange county, N.Y. 22 ee Chor am hae ew rtd amounted, together with the charges and cow- | Guydeville & Mayer, pleaded guuty to an attempt at | York and Oswego Midland Railroad, a possession | Rooms, en suite or singly, to rent, with or without | — - TERR at Martin’ 4 QS a 8 Boek, tY BOARD—AT “MARBLE TERRACE, Hastings. on Hudson: @ Suit of (ree connestitg | Charte missions, to 5,829 30 francs. According to the act grand larceny. which had never been surrendered to Mr. Pratt or | Board, or private table; transient or permanent; reter- | are) caxiexc a tickets, 4 pf May 22, 1846, Wich was in force at the time of | | The above named prisoners were each sent to | any one cise. tn conclusion, Mr. Hewit: said if | CRCes eXchanged. Te ed Mondays iot exeursions. 2, PBs ke thé tort 4 4 = age sc Rooms, bandsomely iurnished; tine river views; beawi ot bee ie kr March 3, 1873, | te Penitentiary for one year. Mr. Pratt thinks that the trustee of the Montclair | 17st FOUR DOORS EAST OF SECOND | ful shate, plenty of fruitand veyetabies. A party wish- | DAILY EXCURSION TO TH BARKS, the passage of the act of March 3, TB. Petitt Larcentes. Railroad has no right to ran over the Hudson con- ( “avenue. Furnished Rooms, with Board, to let at | ingone of the most desirable homes on the ‘Hudson | A Tpe large, tirst class steamer y Teaves regi it was provided that in all computations | hecting Une Ms proper course would have been | summer prices; reterences exchanged. please call or address. 1ime trom eity, 62 minutes. — | iarly every day (-aturdays excepted) (rom feat iy : uy 4 Twenty-second street, North River, at 8 a, M, TRY BOARD OBTAINED—NEAR CONEY | toot of Spring street, Norih Rayer, at 8:04, Me: piend Island, in private tamiy; a tamily with children | North River ato | atthe Custom House the francs of France and | r being that the 25th of : ic Belgium “shall be estimated at eighteen | Charge against her being that on the 26th of April | Simkin Dine OCD nad commisted an outrage on pub. | front Rooms to let, furnished, with or without A. inst class restaurant on. a | Hoard: terms modexate. eferre 1: terms moderate {f mutually pleased. Address | pand of nus EC. " Laird cents and six mills.” By this estimate te | Svestole a quantity of wearing apparel belonging | \j¢ rignts, and, in the option of couusel, rendered : 2 SE ee Reece Soa aeeee | Vand gf inuisie; lines, bait, &c., furnished. "Fare tte 6 aypoh ts Bh estion was $1 to Anna Seaman. As the complainant interceded | nimnseif able to imdictment for telony under the | 6)6)D STREET, 237 WEST. jer — = or cameras dutiable value of the goods m question OM, | in her behalf the Judge mitigated the punishment | statute. Mr. Hewitt desired it to be clearly un- | 44 nished second. story front. Room, bathroom con- (COUNTRY BOARD.—EIGUT Ol TEN EERSONS CAN | (JAMP MEBTING. or less than twenty cents per square yard. By the | to imprisonment in the Peniteatiary for one month. i derstood that this Was no personal squabble or | Becting, to let, with Board for two: $18. | obtain Boara in a desirable jocation at a reasonable C SEA CLIF' 4 tari act of March 2, 1867, goods of that descrip- | Michael Standt, a boy who was cuarged with | quarrel between rival sets of speculators. It was a. BAST TWENIY-TRIRD STREET CFOR! | frice by spplying to.J. 4 BATCH, Great Barrington, | Commencing July 2 continuing oxar two, Habpaihe Sry eet a * Es ENTY- ET. {2 amer GeNcRAL S will leave y tion, When the Gutiable value 1s less than twenty | stealing $5 worth of lead from the premises of | Sluply an attempt on his part to assert the riguts 26 Rooms, singly or en suite, with or witbout Board: | —— slip (second pier below the bridge) dafiy (und. rs eke 7 1 pick strain fim from runnimg trains. In pulling up the Anna Gage pleaded gullty to petty larceny, the | to apply to the Chancellor Jor an injunction to re- | \ O() WEST TWENTY. FOURTH «1 REET — PLEASANT Cee 2 } i lee cents per square yard, are subject to an ad valorem | Alexander Jack, pleaded guilty. He was sent to NOUNTRY BOARD—AT PLEASANT . COX : or 4 uuty of thirty-nve per cent aud an additional | the House o! Reluge. good taith, and tosecure the public the advantages a eae Houses newiv dtied ap and inreadiuess: due airy | Streets also at Rea mopping. ay okey -thied “stteet duty of six cents per square yard; but trom such Isabella Preston, who was charged with steal- | which they had a right to expect when ihe LONDON TERRACE, 441 WEST TWENTY-THIRD | Rooms and Board at the low rate of $6 to $7 per wee Fare tor round trip, @dcenee | of vondhvlders who have invested their money in | \« amount ten per cent is to be deducted by the | ing $69 1rom the room of Sarah E. Hunter on | Legislature conferred the rignt of eminent | 31 street.—Pleasant secona and third floor tront | location fine and healthy, unsurpassed in Greene count! | | i refel operation of an act passed June 6, 1872, Com- | 11th inst., pleaded guilty to pettit larceny. | domain for the construction of the Mont- | Rooms, with first class Board, at summer prices; situa- | immediate reception 11 desir Address G. BUSh- | 3 SIONS VO CONEY ISLAND.—1 pang the iranc at eighteen cents and six mills, | to the Penitentiary for six months, | clair Railway. Mr. Hewitt thinks the case | tol oue of the best im the city, NEUE: MOxAOky he : f | Dd ee ean eT catce List Deel Tea he amount of the duty that could be jevied on the oe is # Serious One, And says it has been put in the 6)D_ STREET, OPPOSITE RESERVOIR PARK.— | (1}OUNTRY BOARD—FOR TEN OR MORE PERSONS. i Y ‘ youds referred to Was $616 43, Claiming to act PIFTY-SEVENTH STREET POLICE OOUBT, hands of Mr. Cortland Parker, couvse. of the third street, North River, at9 A. af. 12 and $V. of. aR ‘ej Pleasant Rooms, vith good Board, for families or in a large farm house at Success, near Riverhea 1 en und required. Ni ing at West Kleventh street 9:1) A.M. Under the iustructious of the Secretary of the | trustees, who will take the necessary steps to vin- | single gentlemen, at 55 West Forty-second street, at sam- | Loug Island; pleasantly located; piano; farm adjoins: ‘3 M.; Franklin street, North River, 9:20 A. (2:20 ane ‘freasury the deiendant estimated the franc at | Attempted Murder. | dicate the law. He also stated that the citizens of | mer prices; reterenc | the Sound; good bathing, fishing, fruit, vemetables; | % P.M. : pler 2 North River, 9:33 A. M. and 33) higeteen and three-tenths cents, which estimate | Before Judge Sherwood. | New dersey who reside along the itne of the toad | “"< wasp tWwENTESECOND STRERTOROOMS | Orme dt Address 8. BENJAMIN. success, N.Y al eA See at ASS carried the dutiabie value of the piaintut’s goods al ure highly indignant at the course of Mr. Pratt, | 4 a aedetl bag hh < i SNIRY e ha: BLEAGAN . Gter twenty cents per square yard, aud bythe pro- | Henry M. Hawkins, a dealer tn oysters and fish | {iene eee ne otk bas closely | 455 pigitable for familice ang sitgis enblemen (6 18t, | ()OUNTRY BOARD A ASARM HOUSE: HEEAGANT |i" R)SOURRION DATOE ec location ; good shade; five minutes trom depot and J. Ht. EDWARDS, C1 1 to Bath Park, Bath, L. 1 Visions of the existing tarif jaws subjected them | g¢ the corner of Forty-ninth street and Seventh | usurped his rignts and trampled upon those o: the | | the finest place ot the kiud 1 to au ad valorem duty of iorty per cent and an ad- ° i eople. Jn the meantime Mr. Pratt is calm, aud | BOND STREKT.—HANDSOMELY FURNIS SAY EY ditioual duty of eight cents per square yard, less | #venue, was charged with attempting to take the Her that he is conscious of aaving done his duty AT idoms ith Board to mantic and wile or Cos BOARD—AT DEAL, NEAR LONG BRANCH; ten per cent to be deducted under the operation of | jite of John F, Bradley, of No. 718 Seventh avenue, | and violated no law, aod therefore has no disposi- | single gentlemen; tablo frst class; house kept by a six large, airy earner rooms, alt commanding a view | fi the act of June 6, 1872. Computing the iranc at pine- | by stabbing aim in the side with a butcner knolle | tion to undo what he ordered done, unless the road, | Southern lady; summer prices; reference. | 08; She Beene Fr rene eee a DOME ape ify all | a oclock teen and three-tenths cents, the amount of duty | uring 4 quarrel in the former's place on Monday | choosing to run over the Hudsun connecting lipe, s peg . Kor particu. a i ae et VEST TWENTY-S ET, NEAR BROAD- Y ER, c¢. Deal | Splendid bathin that could be levied on tie goods was $773 72, | evening. Held for triai in $1,500 bail, | shall see the justness of coming iorward und fairy | 4.0 ee ince autre eed, NEAR BROAD: | ars adare Faia eegiy rapite ta seesyet Mery . i river. iverton, L ‘his country for quiet te- paca ie people, Steamer THOMAS wire x) it toave « Buttery, toot of \ hitenall street, as follows :~6:16 and 1: and 5 P.M. ; leave Baub at 730and Fare 2% cents each way. se restaurant, iW o'clock way and Madison square.—Large, airy i 5 | Propmiater.. which amount the defendant exacted and the plain- Seeking Peace in » Watery Grave. compensating ls company for the use ol tne latter | Ie. witor without Bourde at moderae privescaigota. | met — | or avin BGA 40 COMGy RL eee wf paid under protest, claiming that the iranc | 4 i a d & ai road. He does pot believe in leasing it out Jor | few table bourde s, References exchanged. | QOUNTRY | BOARD-IN | A PLEASANT " AND | ATT RIVED BO an mee MOTAMOLA wil make Should have been estimated at eighteen cents and ullam Streeter, a German cigarmaker, residing | Pothing. SD What TWENTY-EIGUTN SPREE CAN | GanfiQtltny locally, ata inem Rouse. ZY ines trom aly: td ibe tavorite, steamer, METAMORA will make requ, init ‘ vest F ceanney y EN TY-EIGH’ STREET.—AN | bathing and fishing’; convenient to station: terms 7 to lr 3 to Cone) ¥ " ~ BIX Millis. Suit was brought by plamtii to recover | at No, 366 West Fiftieth street, was arraigned by AN INDIGNATION MEETING. 109 Est. family will det, with oreoriihen: | si pereweek. address © HENSY HOWELL, bor Le River, at lu A. OL, 1 and Pr Kast River at $167 29, the difierence between the amount of | Qmcer Powell, of tne Central Park police. He had An indignation meeting has been called at duties whica they offered to pay and the amount | . fe Jacobus Hall, 1m Montclair, at eight o’clock P. M. they did pay under protest, attempted to drown himself in the North River, | this evening, to resent the outrages upon the | ane fe Shipman in i pinion saree ey. and was only saved alter much exertion by the | rights of the travelling pubite in tearing up tracks conclusion 13 that section ie v on our great public thoroughfares. A general of March 2 1873, and the act of May 2% officer, who saw him jumpin. In ois vest pocket, nD ir gi! DI ig g $646 Us” not cover or embrace the’ same | When taken out, was lound a paper giving nis | 8tendance is requested. without Board: subject, und tnat the former section was notin- | name and residence, which he ad himself written, REAL BSTATE. Seen Sree: tended asa substitute jor the act of 1846 and kin- | he said, to enable his friends to flud him. He in- i dred statutes, but was mtended jor other and dif- | formed the Court that he was determined to kill ferent purposes than those which are specified in | himself because he was unable to get work to sup. the class ot statutes of wuten the act of 1s46 isa | port nis wile and six children, and because of his | Sales comprised the auction business :—Messrs. A, > erate. HENKY BROW) t i " Q5 WEST FORTY GHTIL STREET.—A PRIVATE " aa ee oe = p fine fishing he Bank: part, In determining the dutiable valine of the | inaoility to supply them with the necessaries of | H. Muller & Son sold a house and lot, located on | 133, raeeai >, yminodate | (OOD BOARD AT G. W. HUNTTING’S, EAST P- Pande 20 "AS OR 20 6 Ney plaintiff's goods the iranc siouid have been es- | life, his wife, like another Mrs. Rip Vao Winkle, 'y 1 3 ) sami ar Central Park, ean accominodate U EAST HAMP S ; | one ‘ en of quiet habit: with first cl F ton L. 1; a short distance from the ocean; terms me eres z Hmated at eighteen and s)x-tentus of acent. Let | drove fim irom the house. He could not bear the | First avenue, north of Forty-first street; Messrs. | one or two xenticmen, of quiet habits with drst class | trom 87 to $9 per week. | FISHING BANKS STEAMER TRAVELE® LEXUS ; Wale A. a | Board, Second Floor, furhished; also front Room: on | Post office, Riverhead, L. I epee third floor; terms reasonable to permanent parties; | ¥ a FAR z x references " partes’ | (JOUNTRY BOARD.—AT A FARMHOUSE TFN MILES | J) cuyGq panes FAVORITE SEA.GOIN Users * —— | CV trom the eity: mountain air; zrounds well shaded SED ee TRE oh bantuh Ghatite hone 129 CHRYSTIE, STREET.-LARGE AND SMALL | plenty of tres eggs, chickens, milk and vegetables; one (Ree he LO Ue at aha aidee anette AV furnished Rooms to ‘let, to gentlemen, with or | wile irom Fort Lee; private family; stages 15 the farm, | 4¢ain.on the route. On Thursuay aud aieoeee Iso table and traisient boarders, $2 to | Inquire of or address W. T., Taylorville, Fort Lee, N.J. "| PMYou ferry, Lireoetyte we fa A. Me toot of Te ene ree PRY BOARD.—COLD SPRING HARBOR, L. fourth street His T SIXTEENTH STREET, NEAR IRV J Y.—Kooms for August vacation; fine climate; no : on board. Fi kmen, corner Chattes e.—Large and sual Rooms nicely furnisted, | chills or mosquitoes; sbiendid bathing: ample grounds; DMEye on board. Fred. Hckinen. comer Cuatity nee, | Substantial table; boats, bathing houres free; terms mod- | Ment stand. State room accommodations jor Lambie. entlemen, $1. ladies. Se, Come and enjoy a.da- and Fulton terry, B: M. 133 At the Exchange yesterday the /ollowing legal wie vt ‘h Board, to # tamily or gentlemen rete . 7 7 . Late ab Saal, he xcept leaving Ninth street, judgment be entered for the plaintitt, reproaches of nis wife, and would rather a thou- | E. A. Lawrence & Co. sold the premises No. 103 | eae) rs Fe Y IY 6 aN a . a ea | 7 Kast River, foot ot Dover Pays . 7 K 5Q WES! TWENTY-FIRST STREET, BETWEEN | (00D, GENTEEL BOARD CAN BE HAD AT STAM- a hay a sand times be dead than alive, Twentieth street, and William Kennelly disposed | 158 Yvtyana seventh avennes-A sina familyor | GH vera Conn s8unites out, ou the. New Hinven Rail Fe Noth Hise (nee or SPN sereee San: THE COMPTROLLER AND THE | op lte (fun thought ko discuarge a man in such @ | of improved property on Charles street, cast of | duit naving tore rouin than they require, Will let two | Toad: airy TeoIs, nice rounds, splendid shade, no agi rth River, & Meals, music, lines, batt, &c., on + eel, and on Seventy-ninth s' 5 | large Rooms on second Hoor, to two gentlemen and their | $10 to $i2 per week. Address box 83 Post office, Stam! | —Genieme: 4 El ARMORIES. ou the Island Jor three months. oe eeare: y-nioth street, west | Wyre, with or without Boards all modern conveniences; | ford, Conte \ Fare Gent Ht BL DOWNING.” ay ed Kept Her Word and Escaped from the Oke cake atcesheticne uioeae inci | references given and required epsepsinin-—nesi| PROD MELEE OLN we Ae Ee Bee, Ree | PETER W. MAGEIRE, $ janagers, <e i F Island. 135, bk. 5d. and lot. es. of Ist av. 2 190) SY THIRTY-SINTH STREET.—A LADY | (7 miles trom Sag Harbor, L. I, close by Peconic Bay; | FORT LEE, PLEASANT VALLEY AND SHADY. SIDE One of the things that Comptroller Green most | Eizabeth Donohue, who was sent on the Island | %i lot #1.7x70; W. L. Cutting, execute | mmodaied with Board and nursing | good bathing, fishing and gunning: terms, $7 per week | steamers from Spring street—Sandays at 9, 10 and 4 the ttend- BYE. t- LAWNEKCE AND 00. i | With Gn experienced nurse; best of doctors’ retercnces, | for adults; halt price for children; cartage tree to or | jr a. Maud), 2.3 9:0and 7 P.M. landing at Twenty. positively refuses to pay are the expenses attend- | om Monday week last for six months, and who then | 145. bk. h be a ot ata \ Mrs BROWN. | fromdepot or steamer, Address NATHAN H. PIERSON, | tnird aad Thirty fourth streets 10 and 15 amutes later, ing the fitting up of our city armories. When the | gaia she would be down again in a week, wag | “Y'+ 1t#1ONOS 4: Samuel Moore oes ccccccees 15000 | 399 west TENTH § ST Rne eee [ee | Daily ato SSIS 36 ant 719 MS seround ep, excuse so universally made in regard to claims | pjaced at the bar, proving by her presence that | 13%. b. biand | ony of Charlenat 34.2 ft. @. of ios | 220 will let a large Aan containing. hot aud cola | Opson Rte Lan bein h FAMILY, is A] (ean AFTERNOO: F R “4 f ty 74, &. ‘y | . viy painted, als ingle Wi! asa ca udgon, would let two or | NE ‘ against the city of “no appropriation” becomes | gne had kept her word. In reply to questions put be and L one. s, of 70th Board! on moderate terms.” w= NooRh WIR Good Picommar reamoatie prices: all the conifers aud ann RENDEN Be NOONE absurd from appropriations being made to cover AGHT. rE ROUND TRIP. auch indebtedness, he then raises the question of FTERNOON NEXT, to her by the Court, she stated that she had been sent to Hart's Island, and escaped from it desired. See owner, to-day, at Home Gazette, 267 Broadway. Be sure and call. FARE, ONE DO! SATURDAY AR TO LET, 294 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET. yes conten | with Board, a front Room, well furnished: hot : es mae ~~ | JULY 2, JULY JULY \ue legality of the claim, and tuis failing, sends | on a raft with three others on Monday | HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WANTED, | an entd water: Ph a ats asinaie Room. | JONG, BRANCH DOARDAT. MODERATE RATES; | the magniica:it' steamer ‘sd ” } 108 rst le ‘e joderate. sl PCC! s venty- v SOOK, “experts” to examine each ttem in the bili, and | morning before ay. She notte’ for, God's In this City and Brooklyn. | s o FANS s adie | iouien a ett bat site of Moris | i eae : ay te thereupon raises the plea of gross andexcessive | sake not to be sent back, lor they would “murder AN —FURNISHE 18 . # at 2 WES’ Y-FIRST STRE&T.—PLEASANT | avenue, : Dpeils stage atdepot. — | GILMORE’S FAMOUS TWENT' ECON GIMENT meeene See aaen alee up pesterday he, | het altogether’” {t they caught her again. “She ANTEDOPURNISHED HOUSE, BY A GENTLE. | 3()(} sinsie and double Rooms, with Hoard, tor gentle: | FOUR ADULTS CAN PROCURE Goo BAND. charges. A case in point came up yesterday be- | 2114 she nad been locked up all last week ina dark | Fortiewh airest: price not to exceed B10 per mene | MRED Jeman and wite, at low prices, ° wo to - h RE GooD will make an excursion to New Haven, lore Judge Larremore, holding Spectai Term of the | cell, on bread and water, and sie supposed when | Owners may address RESPONSIBLE, Herald office. Je WEST_ NINE id street; 3 ENTH STREKT.—A_ LARGE | road, 3 hours front Room, on second floor, to let, with Board; | shade, plenty of also Room sititable for two gentlemen; ternis moderate: | Address Mrs, 6, | eounty 5() MES! STWENTY-THIRD STREET. Near | a 7 OES Will ke me to reach New York about 11 P.M. WU) Grund Opera House.—Elegantly and iewly fur. | WANTED BOARD ON ISLAND FOR, GEN The manificent tall moon insures a delighttul revue nished Rooms, en suite or singly, with Nest class Board ; tleman and wite, mother, norse and {afant, | sail on the Found \ P| location, hotise and appointments superior. conchman and one horse. Send fuil particulars to |” TiCkE round trip) ONE DOLLAR. with all modern improvements: location not above Fit | a po ct . N ma Broadway; Bésléle | \ 4 } _ TRRAY ULL, Herald Uptown Branch office. | _ Now on sitle at Dodd's express sity to colupel its payment. For some | With her, was also remanded, and the officer who | tieth street. Address A. H., Post office box 2,614, New | ae SEVENTH STREET.—A NICELY eer 2 ree nn Hotel and Raliman Mast ie cy te soller did not courest tue sue, | Pronght them in was Instructed to learn her his- | York | E05 fonnitved trout hail oom, eth oF withont par Rouse, Goat Caters MY, oro AL 0 coal rooms, getables, ecgs. chickens, se OH, La Grange Ville, Dutchess 7 1 Pleas. u we e Court of Common Pleas, In the latter part of last bogie eater ty pagel RLS Wantepea NISHED FRENCH FLAT, BY A year Messrs. Nathesius & Frey fitted up the fe + . 5 small family; terms tust be reasonable. ‘Address have for her terrors not to be laughed at, and E. F., Post office box 2671 | Ninth regumentarmory, and their vill, amounting | when remaeaad tor further Was ter Lag she went | —.--\- =a : pees. 1 604 64. Was duly approved by the Board | down stairs Without any of that air of vold ae- JANTED—TO RENT, A FRENCH FLAT WITT or Ruger visors: The Comptroller, however, would | fiance which distinguished her on a former occa- four bedrooms, dining room, parior and kitchen, not pay it, ana a suil Was broughtin June last | Sion. Kate Sweeney, one of those who escaped pier of the Stonington line, toot ot Jay street, at 1 giclock FM." Fultou ferry. bm », at LS PLM; toot wenty-third street, E. Ko, atl M. Remaining at New Haven tw | | Board on the New York, Boston and Montreal Rail | leaving | AT A FARM. | 7 rag ae + | tial Board; low; brown stone honse, house, near Suifern. N.Y... or within, 80 miles of | PYEMOVAL OF star’ JAND FERRY FROM PIER and judgment was accordingiy rendered by de: | tory. | \WraNTED—BY A D: sT, IN A GOOD © 1, | tal Board; rent low: brown stone house. i ahi er cf SS RPENC | oa Teehnd seree fauitlokine full amount. claimed. Now, through | Domestic Infelicity. | WeAircattous one oriwo Rooms, (or acdentat's omic, WIDOW LADY, EDUCATED | eS ee | i tne Batters,“ Honta leave haltspnse every hoor Gai Mr. Carter, his special counsel, he is seeking to Augustus White, of No. 425 East Sixteenthstreet, , furnished or unturnisheds terms moderate. Address wonld like to ineet with an hoi AUGUST 1, WITHIN £0 MILES OF NEW | excepting thé 13) and 1:30) (unday halt past ever | DENTIST, Herald Uptown Branch office. a | Wart have this deauit opened, and a motion to this el- | Gt means who would aysist her in taking a House, and im Work: Board P was charged with disorderly conduct by an oMcer | SA a Rab cliabestlicadinasnasiga we aay vould receive. fi jase 8 fect Was made yesterday belore Juage Larremore, ; | 2 : pI oe rewrn would receive first class Mr. Carter vented his views witha good deal of | of tne Fightecath precinct, whom he assaulted for | y (ees ae AGS ME th tee MAY AND ar M energetic iorce regarding what he designates | arresting him on the complaint of bis wife. 1) ing, with’ modern improvemetita; east, side housekeep- ag these armory abuses, ‘The claims for iting up | accused denied she was his wife, and admitted | Address, staunu terms, which must the various city armories he insisted were of that = *) har 4 Kooms for single gentlemen at summer rates 14 ki magnitude tout the Comptroller was compelled to | “chucking” her out into the street because he had | ~ aces —-— ———— ty second street, between Firth and Madison av LOAN OFFICES. faise tue question as to whether tue Supervisors | got two letters from her parents in Philadelphia, | Wy AXTEDIFURNISHED APARTMENTS, COMPRIS. | Seo Silos Otsite SoUNE Ae Y., nanrtines had the right to direct them to be fitted up. The | Folied up in a towel, advising her to remove the ing Parlor ‘Floor and Basrments, for ge ) \RS. MB. SUMNER, ‘ ; | it T WOLF & BROTHER Comptroller had been advised by counsel that the | furniture to an auction room during his absence | 3"4 Wi re eee TE Court 2, Bana 2 East Thirty-Ath street, _ Bord $3 per day. veen Nineteenth and tieth streets —Mone: Supervisors bad no such authority unless they com- | at work, there seil It, and come on to them. She | Braich oltice. * 4 late Southern or Cuban families in A liberal arrangement made jarvonds Watohes, Jewelry, silverware, plied with the provisions Of the act of 1862 wad in | pad leit’ him three times, and each time she came | — vitit or without private tablens also. two permanont families and travelling agents, nol,” ; the lace of st advice he | insisted that | pack she brought nim a baby. He was committed WAXTEDT AUGUST, IST. A NEATLY FU Hogi Rooms for whith parties cats wow TAMES BUNYAN, Proptictor. fhe — Comptrolle should not be com. | in default of ball to Keep the peace, and Jt is very House tor 4 small tamily, below Fort - ————— Zeuileman, wite and infant and sin. | hour), tor New Beighion, Suug Haro, West Brighton, ant and toons, d+ | gle indy.” A dress, stating termis, location, conveniences | Fort itkehmond and Elm Park. Fare Weents . Herald Uptown Branch off and fuil particulars, TEACHER, 42 West Pitty-fitth st. ~ ere en Sree u nab cil be | Qreampoar FORT LEE TO CHARTER TO EXCUR ty ANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS ON SECOND SUMMER RESORTS. sion and picnic parties. Apply at 47 Fuiton street, and third Hoors, with first class Board; also pleasant |. atter Tf t A HOTEL FENIMORE, COOPERSTOWN, = Sr = ide prefer: onabie, J. H. 896 BROADWAY, BE Ad: summer prices, large Suits an RY AND SPRING CORNER BOW loaned on Diamonds, Watehes, Jew- make arrangements tor the year, tented etd vo pelled wo pay these claims unless robable that when be goes back he will have | Address, with full particulars, BE. A. DAIL i =D, P, PETERS IS NO LONGER MANAGER OR | 2 Silve: es r ‘Shawls, &c.. or the Srdered to do so pursuant to the judgment | beiher wite nor home. aven | BOARD AND LODGING WANTED. Ait aay manner connected with or employed at | (lf Silverware, Silks, Laces: shawls dc., or the same of a competent tribunal; but if advised by a com- Me and re } croton ba the Hotel Fenimore, and all persons are notitied that ho | PriCate parlors tor ladles Cools tor sale at sacri petent tribunal tat the Supervisors had the rignt COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. In the Country. \ WENTLEMAN WANTS A SMALL, T ROOM, | OR a eats to contract any debts or do any act for | pay advance. to exercise the power they bad in these matters, THOROUGH HOTEL PROPRIETOR, NOW PRO. furnished, with or without Board, where the com: | § 7 JAMES BUNYA t.- notwitustahding the act of 1862, the Claims would be paid. Mr. Hall, in opposition, urged that the Comp- troller acted disingenuously in the case; that the | forts ot a home can be had: give price and location, | whieh must be © T 697 BROADWAY, CORNER FOURTH SPREE advanceson Diamonds, Watches, dewelt s Hair Shawls, Laces und Personal Proj erty of eery deseript JAMES P. MAITHE SUPREME COURT—CHAMBE! Held by Judge Law- | £\ prietor of a first class summer hotel. wishes to le nee.—Nos. 11, 32, 80, 64, 66, 71, 73, 75, 76, 80, 86, | Tom September 1} tor a number of vears, a turnishe ; 3, 30. 1a hotel; south preterred. Address, with tull particulars, | ba Be Rag Rig So teeagh ere Mg egg! VENT, VIDI, VICI, Herala office. allsitey Proprietor ot Notel Feni ROOMS, WITH GOOD BOARD, | pod House! Bloomfield Railroad, atrai. Address HOME, Herald on Us ® ISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, : ; CouRrr ‘or ERAL SESSIONs—Held by Judge Hleman, Wife, and two children aged two and. { oi. Mauire of agent, or atd. shurn's |, 7 8) NASSAU 8 ETWEEN FU authority to fit up the armory in question was | sutheriand.— The People vs, Gideon L. Walker et ae oi ho | years, Address, Sting location of Fooms_ and. terms, jot address. W., box 19% Post office, | ake Pe bat nae competent; that the approval by the Supervisors | a1. grand larceny: Same vs. Charies Dowling, | _ WANTED TO PURCHASE, Which must be moderate, J. B.W., box 658 siamtord | | ea deweley, OF Neo Sth Wad ory ree re ae stnount oy a | grand jarceny; Suime vs. Chauncey 1. Crowell, | pro PHOTOGRAPHERS —WANTED, A_FERROTYPE | (Cont) Post omee, | ee hie RON HALA ; r NEWMAN amit street. judgment had been giver tee present conduct | grand larceny; Sawe vs. Georgiana Carr, grand uve; one hats size Tube, tonr Gem Thbes, Camera FANTED—ROOMS, WITH PRIVATE TABLE AND BELMONT BALL: yaw Brighton, Staten Shiand, FT NT - prays Conipete nt Sribupsl, and the Dre With Cols Same vs. Margaret Caveron and Mary | Box, Chair, €c. Address tor three days, or eal atOs- | WA iusive bath, for family of four or fiver irom tom. | titty minutes from Whitehalrsereet se eee ee ee. eae Wenae Nites. ol the Comptrolier was stuply treating With con- | Kouey, grand larceny; Same Vs, George O'Neil, — bort’s trunk store, 5 sixth avenue. tember 1; must be Wholly or mostly on second. foo! Y minulesrrat class appointments; moderato rates | Zo- angen made qn Diamonds, Watches. tiver ware lempt the creditors of the city. grand larceny; Same ‘vs. Henry Cannon, grand | Vie avepp—io pure 7 Answer, stating terms and location, box 3,430 Post of rs - | S01 of wibipay ehertiigtem: Giack et: neiee Wr the SeSee At the close of the argument Judge Larremore | Jarceny; Same William Miller, grand larceny; | at ANTED—10 PURCHASE A SECOND HAND ; AY AND OCEAN VIEW HOUSE, POW QvoGUE, | limnshaieo sete emer took the papers, reserving his decision. | Sane vs. Willlam Marcus, grand larceny ;Same vs Tiealth Litt Machine. Address W. N., Post office = Hoi. ~ === | BAy Anns open sspleadid accommorations tor fam: | AMERICAN | OFFICE. —S7h00) ON, DIAMONDS ——— | Kosie Ann Mulligan and Rosanna Himore, qrand | P°* 2b cly- | " aie: | TE eo ee Oty Troma irokt’ bay’ and” ocean, | Yaligables, ac: The fitmoxs fia ARREST OF A BANK CASHIER. Unie! Wiliam iancermad iaxeeneeareemy 5 | EXCHANGE, ___ | ARAURY SABISENNE, RAND. W..PAST | fine stil "and sart bathing: est snipe shoot. | =eebomwaue ous Ban ae eee eee | Same vs. Wililam Blair, grand larceny; Same vs. anna a roadway ; elegant Apartments. for families and single | {N# on the Island; board $10 per week. Call for | ONEY LOANED-ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ——— | Uns ries Onesie, lateeny, fon the person; Same SI CLASS PIANOS, OF | gentlemen at summer prices; table de hote ater. 3. | GCuary ALG Broadway and 1) Williams streets B. | IVA Jewelry and Silverware, and the saine bought. 7 th Na- | a , ielonious assault an jat- | abcock Fir finguis ‘ o0d's, 15 ? gad " | Gel Jeweler, Oharles Hudson. late cashier of the Elghth Na- | {01.5 | and spring Matiresses for Diamonds, first class Jewelry | F nabuutios 10 Pacha Pau fcek & FORDHAM 1,19) Broadway, i cninth street. tional Bank, was yesterday brought velore United os | and Drv Goods. Address W. W., Herald oftic ake corner Franktort and William str JQEACH HOTEL, FAR ROCKAW Jn 1.18 NOW | OQ NASSAU STRE OPPOSITE. POST OF FICE States Commissioner Osborn, on a charge of mak- | Goo). light Rooms, 25 and 50 cents each; gentieme ] PATRICK BYRNE. Proprietor, rab ad NG aE ER Ri d- ate ing a jalse and fraudulent report of the condition | THE MONTCLAIR RAILWAY SQUABBLE. inn TE EAE nen | Sen SAE oes | STITT RT ee he paate | 30) telat ot Nevohanaie th ims howe of the bank to the Comptroiler ofthe Currency. | ae ae ATLY REDUOBD PRIOR. «sa shte stauiets, | (ARDS, CROUE | N.J.-Jirains from Whitehall street: tare | M4 sofa, Room | BOLE AN Perot ‘The afidavit on which the warrant was issued | What is Said of Mr. Pratt’s Course—Mr. Wash Trays and Slate Work oLovery deseripuon. XJ (ormis, Bills of Ladin 6 |-auicane 1 Reem, lawns, fruit EW; gfe nnenr- | 918 BROADWAY (REMOVED F MH—OLDEST was made by William J. Best, one of the late stock- | A+ S- Hewitt Thinks He ts Liable to PENRAYS SLATE COMPANY, Dtly done at tie METROPOLITAN PRINTING is | % v—' |‘ Watchan tewelris Lacon ae)” Union square, Fourth avenue and seventeenth st, X.Y.) PAY done ft Watches, Jewelry, Laces, €c- holders of the hank, and recites that on the stn of | Indictment—The Case Referred to Re tene oe No. 21S Broadway. Estimates cheer. | co }U | a . RGHeR AN 3 fully given on ajyplicatios ts now 1 ies alana vain October, 1871, Hudson made a tals ad traudulent Counsel. | KLABER, 1 AST EIGHTEENTH ST., NEAR - EDWAKD COZZENS, Proprietor. | 4 ~ BR y. BETWEE TY.SIXTH “t tc eC rolier . c. Vash | Third a is selling and manufacturing ali kinds y ENGLAND HOTEL, 30 BOWERY, CORNE - _ _ arias A? ROADWAY, Bis Z . feport 19 Be Gone eiaa OF aang wey | The action of Mr. Jultus H. Pratt, in his capacity | oi marble and wiarhteired Atantets anu other Martie W NN Bavarcars Tigit: Rootes, enti’ tarmaheds | NOTTAGE HOUSE, HUNTER, N. ¥.—PHIS HOU 1.145 pa arene aga lon: dig | Infert to decetve the Compttolier and deiraud the | a8 President of the Hudson Connecting Railway, in | atareatly reduced prices; Marble Turning for the tr | Hic, oF Me. per Disht, $2108 per week: tor genciemen | C7 js situated in the village ot, WW mer. ten miles tron | Pianos dc. same bought and sold, parlor for’ jadies; stockholders; that on the 18th of December. 1871, | eausing the rails of lis road to be torn up, thus | QTEWART'S SUATI: MANTELS, MARBLE AND } oles = - — | Byractse Raittond’ nine miles from Gawkit Magn ica | busines confaencial, | the bank became insolvent, and was placed tn the the passa fo c © Wood Mante!s. rich and elegant designs, atthe low STURTEVANT BOUSE, BROADWAY, NEW YORK be reached trom New Yorn in_ 12 hai 14 2 R OVER HERALD BRAN hands of Mr. Aibon P. Mau, as receiver, to close | 4¢laying Passage of the Montclair Railway | tt prices, 2 and 22) West Twenty-third surcet, between | Surv, newly furnished oud provided with clevatorsand | Watkill Valles and SY. Kean & on. ene. ho 1.267 Reap oParior for ladies.” Branch its business. Hudson is held in $5,000 bail to | trains into Jersey City, was much commented ttpon | Seventn and Kighth avenues. | anodern improvane ate Ri brow rigne houses on | under, one Fepalrs the past season and te those No. 71,207 Broadway poney Joan: 2h Diamonds, 0! = = | Twenty ninth street have lately veen added to the hotel. Boa ict house, with strong rmountain | hes, Jewelry, dc. 5 pought ani on awaitexamination, by citizens along the line of the latter road yester- MISCELLANEOUS, r places of ammsementand depots Terms $+ per | rugue Nery, sattsta Ratatioed naar Watches, Jewelry, &c, Same boug Les BROA, SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, day. There seems to be a vast difference of opin. tena s. wnnnes . LUBWIs & ORGE 8. LELAND, Proprietors. | J. WILBER, tlante nty. x. Y. = = ‘ | 10n, too, as to the legality of Mr. Pratt's action, and TOT OF enn Benue tas in | 4 K HO! Bat | i STROLOGY. 4 sf id 4 i | Dr. Patterson's American Powders and enges, | 'MMIT HOTEL, 65 BOWERY, CORNER CANAL | FAGLESWOOD PARK HOTEL, ON THE SHORE At AS A sadn tpi cunts tey Decision | the case is not without its serious aspects. ‘The | tor indigestion and all diseasos fy the Siomacn: Pow: | street.—Rooms, by day and week, $c. 60c., 75¢. and h Amboy. x 20) acres of, grove lava, | UPATION ©. USINESS Ry Judge Lawrence. fact that Mr. Pratt, a citizen of Monte as ar. | ders $2 per box; Le epe | $i per days weekly prices reduced; open all night m anit a amusements; frst class family | w Stits, absent itiends, loge, mar Littell vs. Sanford. -Detutit opened on terms, | /*° f Montclair, has ar- | “YO YGE tay New York Orie | B BREDER’ Proctictor. to $12; nine trains by Whitehall street; tare, | aid death pay retused. unless atieties rayed himself in direct antagonism to the in. | Mrs. VV, KENT, Proprictress. jemorandum, Pies! . y p | mee ISK. Cl 2 TWELFTH 8 AED Mme. SENGHT, Clairvoyant. wR ERD vs.” Winship, Felkamp vs. Goodchicld, | terests of the road from that place has called down | [)PPILATORY.—Ua Tee Be ad Ale | CPYLER MOUSK, CORNER TWELFTH STREET AND | Tarn view HOTEL, 10 MILES FROM CATSKILL : sun PROPROCON LISTET, Hodsdon vs. Nudd, Bavcock vs. Field, Kuuger Vs. | ypon nis head any amount of denunciation trom | sonally apoly to MM 206 Wes: Thirty-cighth | rent, from $4 to $10 per week; several iarge tamily Excellent country Board tor geptiomen. at yery | years practice QT in Boston), now at 839 sixth aves Friedman.—Memorandams, the eitibone, and hue ebened t6 street, New York: sh the disfigurement instan- | ovine. orate prices: livery attached. Address WEBSTER | ye, "Send tor a citcutar, Whiting vs. Fosier.--Motion dented, with $10 | the citizens, rhe: sed them to inaugurate les | jan sously by an appleation Het injurious to the skin: | ae Saat ma | JENNINGS, Calto, Giteene county, N.Y lisa aR peice SCTE evar. . : res in order to re, a ho objectionable article ts used. Hours trom {0 to 4 daily. | 7pO LET—AT SPINGLER HOUSE, oK iBL wr nee : UROPEAN AIRVOYANT.<TELLS: ; costs. Memorandum, gal measn gain what they deci | ity cctia, Hansa eA CMe teakie oitee | HILL, HALEDON, X. 3.14 ours FROM | HY“ shows likeness: causes marriages: 0c, to $1. No. ted: med! Bde Arua iy tie master of Horniager.— | their rigntsin the premises, Mr. Pratt says that | Qin JAMES MURRAY'S ORIGINAL FLUID MAG smorandums for counsel, “ . a " " | SS” nesia, tor 60 veurs the best preparation for acidity, | the advantage of most city hotels, shat oe duckson vs. Walker, De Landers vs. Dayton, Fer- | 9 his action he has been influenced solely witha | Wasestion: heartburn. graveland gout, and the most | Wee and tounsatne te tom oak. Teepe, green tis vs. Freeland, United States Trust Oomapeny | View to advance the interests of the stockholders | agre ao Leh dat Toa poate and Poly AWRY? ali | making it as cool and pleasant’ as we eountr, Sheppard, ¥ se vs, Heath, Fleury vs. Noelki, r chomists in large sixed bottles, JOHN F. HENRY, contral location to. ehure Y shaw a Ww igre Gonomang: va, chanel, Hirsot vs. | of the road he represents. He says the indignation Wholesale Agent, New York. usement, With easy access thom sit parts of ihe elt: Robinson, Dechen vs, Hugues. Battersby vs. Het- meeting of citizens, reported so extenstveiy in the ali Broadway stages and Fourth a i, Grand, Thi ¥: lane hous, dolichtrally reference DY pertnission, to F. | Broadway, New York for with or without Bo rds thie hotise tas HE HAS NO Neecker street xcellent ta fest + beim Seger 3p | 190 West Twenty-titth street, FoRTL | (LEN COVE, b. L—PAVILION HOTEL, ls HOURS Me 37 A | Gem gue! Hoek, trom Pook slip at 8. M.; foot or | Ladies, 8c. ; gentlemen, St, t River, at 9A. M Sanday, ato A. M., from ME, COLLINS, A. RE TABLE AND TRUTH 7 ‘ LEWIS & CO., Proprietors. ee a . i, Appiebee vs. Fowie, Carmany vs. Norris.— | newspapers, at which he was denounced so BILLIARDS. } Peres Miversity place and Broadway cars ST = seen mie ‘ clairvoyant, 275 sixth avenue, fear Seventeenth st ranted, sk MadkbNAS: MURS Vic Wt a BS | narstily, Was composed of citizens of Belleville and | AL etepare AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND : Rg dy eae ‘ood boating, Ashing | MEDICAL. { 8 v8. y, McG! . = MO- |. itize! ! ° * i i sa TN ee ey ~ tions denied, withont costs, Newark and not ot citizens of Montclair, and he | fF sete only by the patentee, H. W. COLLENDE ee ea ngiy Address JOHN Re TERE M. MAURICEAU, M.D. OFFICE 129 LIBBRIY 2 eE7~7~E~ Proprie- Whittemore vs, Bardill,—Detault opened on con- | does not attach much importance to their resolu- | cessor to Phelan & Coilender, 738 Broadway, New York COOMMODA' . : ION FIRS CLASS AT MAMARON- | | the Phelan & Collender Combination Cushions | COUNTRY BUARD. aad batiing, elegant derives; stables attached: Koome | | ations. | . ) for Laurelton, b. f., of 108 Wall street, New York AA. street, near Greenwich sitect, : k t tions. He denies that it was his purpose in taking eck, on the Sound; large, alry Rooms; good table; | ——- er eons - | ee ene —- Aatol vs, Begert.-- ( | 7 Zou bathing thre on valk pote lewnlars DNOX HOUSE, GREENWICH, CONN,—FIVE =DR. AND MME, GRINDLE CURL ALL COM cates Begert.--Motion denied, with $10 | 15 tne rails to stop the trains, but to accommodate |... CLOTH. ie - |e BUSSEBEY, 2 Cheinperssrreae (oboe Circulars | 7] ENO, gne rooms on frat floor vacant. | AL Teint’ sears’ practice. “180 West 2th at, Jessup vs. Jones, } TB. OME HS, WA THIRD AVENUL, BETWEEN | i or an “4 ROUTINE D HALL, THREE ) -Motion for a receiver granted. scolield Vs. Connor, Owens va, Owens. mees ordered, | the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railwa bined th Railway | A “hwentieth and Twenty tira streets—Ladies and get is _Mrs. UR, BERRY, cha Refer- | Company. He aad not even an intimation trom | femencan receive te uimost value in cash for castol | PRIVAT PAMILY, LIVING LN TUE MOST BEAU. | N ONTCLATR, N a | <MME RESTELL, PHYSICIAN SINC 154) ALT Tiase Fingy-secoitt Sere’, fre. door from Pitt ASL ne i soure | . Carpets, Jewelry, Laces corders by mailpunc: | /\ trul part of New’ Brighton, will accommodate minutes from depot, has accommodation for a few. : vate PLAINTS Jellippe vs. Elmore,—Motion denied, without | @0y trusted source that the Montclair Railway | Tins stele ee oe Mra MINTZ Brookiyaor. | party ot gentlemen or one inmily. ble. re families: late, well shaded grounds; plenty of | (YONSULT DR, OR MME. WEST. —ALL COM costs. Memorandum, 4 | Company were to run (hoir trains on Monday, and | dersatiouded os YM OF ORO Or | Address box 1,070 Post office, ny’ Terms Feasonadle, | trite vegetables. &e. cared; Advice tree, 4: Blovcker st, ucar Broadway