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NEW YORK HERALD, — ro cone Ait AE ROT MAR, _. Sa AR AUCTION, .: VORECLOSURE SALE. ireuit,Court of, ihe Caited States—| i 4 Arkansas, Ww. Hyaaington, and 5: Us Trustees. Vs The Little he andl, Kort sunith Bailrvasd: any, et als, Jmportant sale Eastern Distri¢t ‘Gookin, 1 | maton sale., German and Ttajig ithe An , Prem " Tarot in 4 thacin-pursuance of ade- Schugls, tacriye at wie fetore ben: extn | creat une Cte the Untied states: ior the Hed tu thts en ‘Aon sito Arkasaas, imade anui-eatored tn. the fe examples uf Wie sotto ise it the sixties bentong ig aed D. ist, ly OHARLES f. ihispMOND, Bontiel | Stdner, duly appointed by sald wi a ‘ THEHSDAY, the tenth day oe December mend, A, P. D at Wo’elock in the forenoan, “at the front door of the court House of Hie Cireuit Court: of the United States Jor the Eastern District of Arkansas, at the city of Litde Rock, Arkansis, sell (unless the said’ deondants of some | ohahens sball pay or cause to be pad to the said: plain | Gus on or betore-the said tenth day of December, A. D. Ix74, the sumy ob my in and by said decree adjadged, | te be due trom the said The Little Hock and Fort Smith Kajiroad. Company wsaud maiutfe and. in all ather re |) spect? comply with the terins of sald’ decree), toxether fu.one parcel, at pub auction, the property in saad dee niioned, to-wits— Mi and singular, the raflraadof the said Little Rock and Fort smith Kailroul Company, or which the said ompany is by. law authorized, to construct from. the: city ot Little hel, in the county of Pulaski, and State of Arkasisas, ty thecity af Fortsniith, inthe county, of Se- stian, and State Wd, neat tho western boundary line of =aid state uding als the rail. pix Lelols, P Y ie inel ui nis rdabas’ great Pleture of ire ain att aii nd. Partin’ s celebrated: Fiatupe o aud. Vagiie Knlehts Story fn, thauy others above are now on. exhibition, and will be sold at ny " LDAY and SATERDA’ atthe Hatlery ovember 27. and 23, Fiat Tey street, wate lity, EDW, ALD: SCHENGK, Auotioneor, ‘D EXHIBITION of: “oe cag, | Wav* branches, ways. Pi all tracks, bridges, FINE PAINTINGS) oulwerts, vi my Jeneess dy ts, stagion hauses. engine Cae hhonses, car treignt houses, wood jiouses, wi The Me ve the pleasure to announce. thist they will open their art: routs 317) Broadways.this sFhursday) mortiag, Wie an exhibition of choice and valuable Paintings by. the must reyvowned: of the tiving masters of Mnodern art, stations, ni shops aud all other buildings and struc With the lands appurtemant to the san Hing stock. or COLLECTION, ' followitg extras ordinary picture: Nhe Richt Ly | nnected with or relating to the sii Tho Mail i hes, wb all the iranechises, imi - fvileges, rights. and things of ‘whats , mame" of Hature new hel by i | smpAnY. together with all and singular: ‘he Serenade, by: f \ ments hereditaments and appurtenances ty the The Garden Kiumbl | rout, branches, Lands and premuses or either Nd Works b deny. Baus ‘sing or im’ any. Wise “appertuinins, wend. the Feversion and. reversions, remainder, and. Temainde tolls, invames, Fevenues, rents, issues and proilts thet st also all the; esutto, right, title, mterest, propery, Pssessiiin claim ‘and siomand whatever, as welt, fa was inequity, of thé saad company. of, in and to the sume. and any aml every parc Ulereol with, the, appire Tenances, excepting. duel reser yin var. all tho: Jands whieh her Md to the said tho Little and mpany hy te ii) State of Arkan- Guerra, Dupre, Dau- Troyon, Rass,’ Z painters ol the day, = E & 2 & 5: B RTSPECEAL ART SAL rt meres ofthe Cited sas and allsuch lands as: heretotore: lave veen given, | of the superb collection of i Paintings, from the Paris ixbibition, ' How on View Al hurtas Art Gallery, + No, Gast Twontyetinied sue (auction ae by the tnted or conveyed t subserintions to its, said lands (with aunbreal estate, nam d or ment “aid company in payment tor atl stuck: oF ott all which: tion Of the Ways, rigNts of Wity fadiison syuuare), nd ex) k i DAY evenii ember 27 and 23, We 8, p neloniiedly ihe finest. collection. of pittaces | 45 Nellasall cu off Vat auction in a long time, and the ree inthe { , puvliz Will have a. rare opportunity ta, procure fine ex. | 2st auiples of he celebrated Frenoh sulivol. Anomethe cols | was i tua the toiton tine Veky celebrated ple: | “ie purchaser oF pu re as follows, to tures:—"sauve Qui Peut.” by. Pica Upof the acceptance of his or their bid ten. per ares uve Qui eut.” by: Blea 4 ‘ Of Nis 0 it ten. per cami SS orge OF King Louis XVE,"" | Wudexam- — upon the amount of said ord in cash, and the. remaining. Rica thom } ninety: per centumshill he-naldior secured: upon. the ex: John Lewis Brown, | ecution of a deed or deeds for the sitid property by a, fuirs Nock, the purobaser of the bonds. of the Cntted Heon Bontiat, (ual Amount with said sum ot, ae ron, { Mi bkbin the office ot-said Special Bi Habeas H y-per-centum of std Did,to he. | tii. Desnaves, i | rt re-whet required hy the Courtand Bonnemal-on, Stephen Jacob, | within thirty daysittter such requirement shalt be made Jente Samseti, All, Pabst | by anoraer‘of record'to be entered in this cause: the & Ror ‘and many others, | said sunt of ninety per ceniuin to bear interest at the ron, f On exhibitton unt Fate of SEX per ceittitar per anni from th le untibthe: saiue shall; be: padda.% condition. of sithd, Je bere also that uniess the said purchaser shall pay sitidl deterred purelitse money within. thirty days alter requirement stat have been made as atoresaid. the sald overnment bondadeposivod ax atoresuid. shal be sold. or converted *inte ioney, ay in the judgment, of tie ourt shalt be deemed to the-bestad vatitage of the. par. ates shaving rights in salt Cund to be aeri mad othara hanks, alee CHARLES: P, REDMO | pthars. har Ja) Commissioner and Master, NER. Assiznee. | Lasen Rocis Atk. | i eveuing ot sale. date of said Salesrooms 105 Liberty 4 's largo tireproot + Ou FRIDAY, i Dysaiteri os triet Court ot ern Disten : ane large tireproot to close matters of Nenry A. Gari pupts, JOU ate, United statos.Dise nt New York, ovember 9. 17 I f Salcsroom: 105 Dug 3. AUCTION MAKI, 74 University pi USEHOLD FURNITCR fe NAY DP, MINER, ABETIONE ER date Heury H. Leeds d& Miner), tablished 184%, WING ERA WOOD: | TUESDAY AND WD SSEAER le AND: 2, SOK PUILIP LIVING: | alens syns of B peciet BAL a 18¢ Firth avem Ri Ht se! by auc! a ‘- 5 s : y Bly tee ae I ck, a large lotot Cabinet and. | Wassre Kelty. & Coss trom the telall trades Gene. one Turners! Hobs, alte none bee Of pe numa bition on and atier Friday, November 27. Details in arge velvet and othe: ixtures, Bedding, &e. arpets, clegant Chande- AUCTION I, without reserve, on ers, AU LBo'elock, S SALE IN BANKRUD welry D. BAL. E Hi Broadwa. York, es stan the valnable Mamtacturmsg Propert 2 andl 204 eeping, 1.257 Bro r iy, 27th ast, com. East Twenty-mih street, south site, 00 feet east of Third mencing at N o'clock A.M, when a large variety bt first vente, coisisting of alirge tourstory Building, cover- class Jewelry will be offered, consisting of elegantsets i nilre plot, défeet 3 inches i tr I8.4e inches fF Pins and barr al Rin Klaces, Vest Chains, © deep: together with steam Engine, Boiler, Pumps, eove Buttona, studs, silverware, Krenel Clocks, , Shatting, kc, This will be aw d opportunity: f Bronzes, &c.; the Fixtures: consisting of Counters | investors or manutacturer o wlll be porrti Showeates, iteflectors, jewellers: Sate. Rate and sidewalk Resuittor, will be sold at [2 this is the best opportunity that will oer tor pu Hohday gilts. a¥ the stock is oF the very best mi pi River, Louisiana, half way be: Tost of itis manufactured trom IN earatgolts tween Natehes and Vicksburg; title pertect. MY. CABL in bunkruptey. | te = | PRRE. IOUNBON, JR, AUCTIONEER, $20, 0) nay remain on mortgage. Maps: and particulars ucitey VY, 20 Park ro’ New York. Also at sa My acres ot heavy timbered. Landy tim f situated ol Mississi ant place, 1, aids WGA is GON. AGRRMENNOR Aeigi | J Surniture, Merchandise and Fine Arts Salesroom, Priday, Novevbet 22, larue. entire stoe | St Nawerw street, riiture, of well Known manmtactory of rick Kiss, 7" nt, 21 P: gsi. about retiring), 4 Mercer street, viz. :—Meh vabinee | Real Bseat Department, 2 Park row, Bee hae cod Henne ae HOHE | Handsome Household Furniture, ‘rosewood, Pianotorte ; aid Machinery. of the ‘above oxtensive establishment, OH Pate ga a Ur rores Carpets 2 atthe private reside: tate quantity rew material, Veneerng, dc. ; also entire : apna ht large collection of tine. Patterns, embrceinie (he mock None Waeronmlece Chacon streen, jmodern make; all this to be noatively sold. without rf Lipide ve, aw owner is retiring trom tae trade, wnt public JORNSE SHILA aA baa tmive on ally invited, Parleulurs hereatter. Catalogues ‘at W'.c'elock, all. the Fupnitnre in said house, Furmittr nd Hrussely Carpets ;.all the.th HM the: Basement and Kitchen, eale will-commenco, ie! jrrtor and Ls roo: vi Bedding and’t Furniture, with wh PANY 4Ma 2 Mss ft salesroo on " all thie Honsen tmoany, Treasurer, r r street, wining Sd rooms, ) Partienlars (o-morrow. : TON BER, turday, MORTG AC at 11 o'clock, at | wer ot Faghth avenue November 28, at 10 4 street, large and ¢ a street tire Contents of 0 Varroa Dilliard room, consisting of Ib Kavanagh's bevel Hit lard letot Dry Dee ae Tadtes, 2 ects Hilliard Bulls, Cues, Racks, ps, | OFRMADH pa. dios tne mena Maces: Fool Bally, 4 d hioned Chi | p, TRAV ateks, 14 Tbles, fron Jiers, Outside. Lainps atlo'clock, Marshat it reat Jones Mirror, alt. Glass Clock, 2 stow oy Waanstant at fall Ca! (assortment, of Builders’ and peting, Oiloloti _ sliver plated W eackrand Wioby, Wutlders’ Harowure, And. Mugs, sily een lated Meine Coolers fyoot Views, 00 Coa? Noda, 13) Frying Pang 35. tine hetving, &e. * B.. CLARK, Marshal. Cashier's Desk, vo. WELLTER, Tomos, Counter, 'y for Morigauce. P, TRAVER, ACOT. AUOTONERRS, 1 ROWERY YS, LEV & s ants; ritieally | tandexeepted, \ | | | classes for. ladies aud childven; eveutng classes tor eee | _. BILLIARDS. Sea | Al STANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND | 1 AAD. th au € Collender Combi | gale only by the patentee, asers Wit Ne required to pay | | Thirty-f 13 Of the Motel, 4 will sell, on Friday, at TlZoreIoky | BY wart & foreer streel cutire contents of all the Insirtiments ant Curn!caee ot Photograph Gallery: fine Restaurant, , back Bar, Tables, Ranges, Croc ks ar Fourth: street, 6 large and’ small erssare, Glassware, Le, positively, in lots, Dealers | Cameras, 8 Lenses, Head itest, Ol Painting Back invited. Grounds, Landscapes and fine ‘Showeases: specimen winked Ad det a Pictures‘and. Frames, Chemicals one fine Parlor suit, \UGENE BIS AUCTIONEER. ay Tables, Chairs, Desks, Stove: &e. ‘| ro! . =e? Large and atiractive sat HES AND JEWELRY, . THIS DAY (Friday), Consisting in VSuebles, W de. ae. Also eases assorted China Vases, Figures, Crucifixes, | Phinn Tew Sets, Founts; direct troin estoy house. | bo | direct from the factor, 5 SSELU | The Central Natenal Bank BISSELL & C0., Auctioneers, Toe Cent ea cae bork Ti Agune Alfred P. kdgerton. ie of Fancy Goods: Toys, &e., &o. | jock ovember 27, at 1034 oelock, pre \ part Cigar stonds, Fancy Boxes Horses | J hips, Cups ond saucers, Woolly Annals, ‘ob and Vest, Musieal Tnstruments; el, Rose street, and Patrick Preel, Wilhamsburg. % QUPREME COURT, b>) 100 dozen assorted Vin T fORKCLOSURE SALE. Orronit Courtof the United States, Eastern Distriot of Arkansas, Chartes V ‘Huntington, RKamitel H. Gookin and Elishw Atkins, Trustees, &c., vs. The Lritle Rock amd Fort Smith of A decree made and entered non the 16th day of Noven iilersixnes An sitide a son & White, tthe Exchange Satesroom, No. UL Broad- y turday, the 8th day Tn abov in the *, 1874, by pursuani Haitlodt wet commissioners sate, | Yo auction a way, 11 the city of N November, 1874 Raflrowt Company, et ale. j nat trad day, Pablio notice Iy herchy given that in pursoanee of a | One hundred and r capital stock of the Gevres of te sireutt Court of tee Yates, States iy [4 f Foxe Ww fils ls. aa Kastern District of Ark:tnsas, made andenered in the | ATED S . 18, Ls7 rae : dove entitled cause on the sixth day of November, A. 0. PBILO T, RUGGLES, Referee. iid, 1, Charles 1. Redmond, speciat Cominissioner duly |, Maurin axp Sarrn appoitied by said Court for that prrpose, will, otf Plainciay Attorneys, nher next, A.D, L874, at the front door of the 5) Wall street, remit Ceore of the U: Thursday, the te tho'clock in ie ‘ourt Hh he ¢ ted states tor | QQ HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND FERAL Ao. the East 1 Arkansas, atthe ety of Little Rock, | & tioneer.—Sortuage sale on Friday, November 27. at Arkan: sthe said defendants orsomeotthent | Wy o'vlock, southwest corner of First avenue. and shetty street, the Co of Harness, Coal Carty one Kra and Fixiares: Seater, Fone a} dealers invite FRANK, Attorney for Mortgagee. phimiiffs, on 1874, the | 19 be ie Railroad | iv €oM- Bhat payor cause fo he patd to the ld Or Dofore the suid tent day of December, 4 aums of money in and hy said decree from the said The Litt ne Oilice, OM 4, Sheds, Stable, ad sindzes tock and Port Smith Company to said placmtifts ant AL other respe Ply with the terms of said decree), toxether in one par. eelat public action, the property in said decree men- tioned, te wit ‘Al the richt, sitié and Interest of the «vid The Litto Roek and Fort Sinith Kaitroas Company m and to all those lands or sections of Jand grazted in and by an act | Of he Congress of te United Stites, approved duly 23, | 2865, entitled “AN Act to revive and extend the provi: | slons of "An act granting the right of way: ae ne al grant of land to the States of Arkansas and Missomi to id in the construction of a railroad froma ont, wow he Missiwippl, opnosite the mouth of the Ohio River, Vin Littie Rock, to the Texas boundary near Fulton, in Arkansas, with hrauches to Fort Smith and the Missis- fippl River, approved Pebroary 9, 185%, and for other purposes.” and by an act of the Genvral Assembly oF je stale of AcKatisas, appiuves April 12, 1809, euutic 1) fo ‘AN me to Incorporate the 2 4 at No. 13 Bowers Al aseortment of Wines, Liquors rs, ViZi—=UF Brandies, Ging Rum, Port and she Wines: Also 4) bhi. choles ott Bourbon and Rye, Seate and Inj Whiskey; cases and baskets Clrampagne, Ci- 2 cate peaitivs, Dewters invited, HERTFO’S SALE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C,—a, +) LERMAN, & nis Awet ber 27, at H o'clock, at No, enses Leaf Tobacco, Monies, Bowery, a ot ot Cigars, WM. C. CONNER, sharin, owss Kennicas, Deputy, "An act eupplemen be Gl: sata Auithe' Rue And fork smitt kaitroad Company? ap. i apne olden FEMEGURN rave anuary , 1855, a me act titled “An ae! = "y Heine ee tine or the Little Roek aid Port smith Bran CONTAINS MORE NEWS @f the Cairo and Filion Ratiroad and granting the lands EVERY NtGuT THAN ALM, THR EVENING PAPERS COMBINED donated by Congress to the : tate ald thereot,’ ap- proved Jannary 19, 19%," for the construction of the naif. ad of the said Little Rock aud Fore Smith Hailroad trom the city of Littlé Reck to Fort Smtth, om bowiary Tne of the Stair, being ten seo. Hons of fond. or six (houeund tour hundred adres per mile for seh mile of aid railroad, amounting in the agerecate to mine andred and seventy-nine thettsany tyro htndzed gored, more, or nd ‘sittiated jt sald Miate of Arkansas adjoining and adjacent fo tie said pa the weste CLOTHING. RMA ADI RTO COR DOE RARE AAA At ce TPENTION!—HAVING RECEIVED VERY LARGE orders trom iy agents for Wearing Apparel, Car Tyne of Falitoad, except such portions thereat ag the said | Puts, Fupaiture, de. i compels me ta pa, following ate Litte Kock amt Fore rant Railroad Company | Priceerttor, Dresses, $5 40 685; lor Comte, $2 to $2 ave here Nd. 4 to $7. By calling on or addressing Mr. or Mra. THO ents aod conditions of said sale ace as follows, to | BEG, No 2d seventh avenue, second louse wi i is Hi Wil upon thé Property sold, by States (inves Hite wenty-fourth street, you will be liberally deait to nor Wilt bO Feghired, on Aceepiante of Te sated $4008 te ash or ty ig { nt bends, and sepure the balance of said | i Heed or deeds ior the vosit ot the honds of te United | 4 wuch Wmeant shore with in wt | Mt Commissioncr end Master, (Ie satd to be pail Into Court at any time when required | GREAT DEMAND P MY AGENT FOR WEAIE ing Apparet, Carpets and Furniture, tio compels A ie to, pay these rirteds (oF Dresses: $10" to $M Pi raga k i eae cal TALT, 178 toventh we@nte $4 to $90; Panial iy dress J, ANMALE of venth avenue: hy the Court, and within thirty daye wetter seh reanive: | PTOWN DEL 41$ SIXtM AVESUB, NEAR Ment shall be made hy an order of record to be entered y vixth etreet—Fadies and gentiomen ean ree in'tnisénuse; the said batance of said bil to bear it, U HRY stale ae ecuce thaw, ueunis for Ulett Saat oF 1 contin per annine trem (he Ha We ald, a cutie ae suid eRe. | bl , also, that ttitess the sald pt ‘Hater shall pay said | Uelerred pirchase money within thirty days alter re tirement shalt have been miadie as atofogaid, then said Government bonds deposited as dtoresnid: shall be sol pewwand Jowelry by calling on oF addres VO, 816 Sixth avenite, ASTROLOGY. 0 SIXTH Garren Roex, Arie, November 9 184 “PTENTION (=-K NOW tothe bet advanidue of parties having vighisin said |, STROLOGER PROFESSOR LASTER, fund to be derived from snl sale ae the toure sia! fvende. Send for cirevlara, Addresd all tetera to direct. , crate td ts py » box 4.820 New York Post omer. 4 Special Conunisstoner and Master. rc lh se peli oes x 3 eevee THY, DESTINY, —VONSUET | js dedalyaick. taihnd AT ihe wonnermily, gifted Clatrvovant: gives Inet: PO, SQuTOR Avertony En. Tativds marciages, 190 West Forty Mest sweat, near + Exira lance sa’e of Uousohold Parniture, Carpets, | Brawlway x: parte bedroom and Overy other Kink ot wamgsy Chane | FAUROPEAN CLAIRVOYANT T Foom, Bedroom ana every other kind elezant PE - < 5 ; hint Hoobs “Live at Sitver platet Goods: two Lilie | EY. iikeitess, eatizog marriage, Wo. to $1. No. 199 West ron Hares. Re. Welag tne entire Purnitare of a inree pry. | Twenty pith street pee vate dwelling: will be seit or Satotiay, November 2a | s—— ttn ~ : AL the Auction Focus dy hast Thiricenta, sireet, at i Ms, COMLINS, A.TRUTUPUL ASD RELTAREE ‘elgek, Vettils, with cataloxucs ou Satwday mormmag, |<! Clauvoyaut ao Sauk AY, der Seventeenth sh Land gold.) AL Aactionvers, wilt sell at pub: | eer, sella Friday, Novent | the Contenty of a coal yard; one | =| 'P ta | ry 123. per cont re 1 ACADEMIES —C Tassis 9 Leas 5 Bri mh street PRUE Ge ep eA at. private academy, A. —DODWURTINS © hog, No. 212 Fitth PRIVATE CLASS avenue, corner o FOR DANO- Pwentyrsixeh A Street, open tor the seas Me pet _ DANCING ACADEMY. 8 West Fourteenth stre oan. for. “eau fll, fashlonabie ‘apid stccession; send for chreular, and Satunlays —CARTIERS _D. a3. building, inter Streets —Cla-sex every. and evening Grau Thanks evening. of stuyvesant and 3 ay and Thursday after rivate lesson in Glide Waltz a specialty ug Reception Dansante, atternoon an MARS’ ACADEMY OF eeker street; new © Inhers, an Tuesday’ and ag evens cireular, Dansante Thanksgiving atterno ny. ["; AND MRS. HLASKO'S AC VE ing. 1.464 Broadway. DEMY BOR DANO. Morning and: after tlemen. R, DE GARMO, TEACHER OF DA! VIFTH AVENE \ a |THE ARMY. t THE ADVANCE REGISTER FOR 1875. . ) Reorganization ot Departments. staf ipmenennenGirermrermnre | PROMOTIONS — IN te 1874, Casualties, Reappoint- ments, &e. * | Register of. General Officers, Chiefs of Staff Departinents, and Field: Officers of BOF FOURTEENTH STREET, to Phelan & Collender, } Broadway, 3 OF THE WORTHLE ) off and repli 1 hew standard Bevels les, Trivolites and aiies; also second 40 Vesey street. WANTED TO PURCHASE. — ANTED—LARGP ADAMS VOTTAGE, rs to VANDERBURGH, Russian Bowhng Tables and Bevel Tables wt ria th ' ‘omve. ADDRESS \VAN- rinters’ Warehouse, ew York. "ANTED— GORDON 8X12 PRESS. DERBURG, WELLS & CO. corner Dujeh and Fulton streets, 4 _FURNITURE. | -KLY AND MONTIILY PAYMENTS FOR « Purniture, Arpets and: Bedding, at B. Me COW- RTO WATE & COCS, 155 an U7 Chatham s AN immense stock.aud low.prices Oreut bargains tor cash. LARGE” ASSGRIMENT: OF CARPE, FURNT- #1. ture aml Bedding at lowest cash pri at O'FAR- RELL», 410) Kighty avenue, between Thirtieth and streets Payments taken weekly or monthly. FOR HOLIDAYS, GEORGE 747 Broadway, Dooular system of inontily | payments tor fashionable, well made Furniture, Car pets, Mattresses; Parlor Beds, &c UCTION ROOMS; gX street.—Furniture, Extension Library Pables, Pianos, Parlor snits, &., at private sale, at: auction ey Special, attention; given, to ourede: | PAMILY LIV! A HA PLAT, SIX. | rooms, leaving the city, will sell their Furniture at AL a sacritte Apply at, 24 East: Fitry- tirstistrne 4 FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEK NG. WILL sell their furniture at private sai Lat house % 4 Second place, Brooklyn, Lhursday, Friday and Saturday, thls ween, Ag NO. 1 a Auction Sale eS } First Class Furniture f Ga pee A portion of thes stock of G. L, KRLiy «& CO, consisting of every deaeription of Furniture aud othed Faney Goods, stiitale tay. presents, will be oflered at. auetion, commencing Tuesday ‘morning December }, at 14 Fiith avenue, car Twenty-third st, CASH.—PRIVAT! cost $650, for or aien: S20: do, $150, hovorte, 32 Library ant Dink #100; Bs roun £ oa rep Suits, Must be FAMILY, 1 ‘at ball cost Bast. Forty-first street, be- nues, ARLOR SUITS AND B: “KNARDT & CD, riy-sevenih street, hear Seventh avenu rlor Bedstead:has again drawn. the: prize: at the Lite ican Instutue urteen years it has always been the b 1 and We are ready to keep good our AN LADY DEs i torent ot Furmiture, house. Address H DOOM present FIND A PARTY WILLING Suitable tor a large ald Uptown Branch $2500 WORTH i rise Ware other house i the Chamber Suits, 9 pi ‘arpets—Velvet, all wool angrain at wv shades, laco Curtains, Lan . D, KELLY, 510, 51 ae lor Saits, 7 pi anecesor to th ¢ 5M and 5i6- Eighth ‘a avenu @anest s Parnitare, beitding, &e. ts taken bythe Week-or month, Terms ea: KELLY & CO., tand Sixth-avenue, K soil: v corner of Twenty-tifth str RSA ing, a handsome Partor Suit, cost BY A LADY GIVING UP HOUSE pe. $15; 107 Fr 5. Walnut! Bookease, $45; Extension Dining Table, $14. Kast Forty-#xih street. “D—TO EXUIBIT FOR A FEW WEEKS IN A jurniture store, an article ot Furniture, fest clus of art wood carving, destined tor next year’s Kxhibition, Philadelphia, Address A. ALL IMAN, Dox 83 St, Nicholas Hotel, Broadwa; ~ COAL AXD WOOD, Rh -GENUINE LOCL ee high mm $ itvered. THOMAS THEDFOR enih st. and Ninth av., and 114 Madison st. $6.2 wad: 5, T GREATLY REDL ES, 2X An extensive +t and Marble Mantels, Wash Trays a} cipuion, PANY, ED PREC Marble furniug @ trade. ightwenth street, near Third ay. i, 134 Kast GREAT REDUCTION IN. PRICES OF MARBE ana marbleizad Mautelas al kindof Bloor Titing, 4, Slabs tor plumbers aud cabinet it & CONS Steam Mare Monuments, Headste makers now oftered AUS KLAB ble Works, No. 217 wo 244 West Fitty-trst street, near Broaaway. : “MISCELLANEOUS, NSUMERS SHOULD USE THE IMPROV 3 ur Depot and General Agenc Cortlandt street, New York, 1 CONNOISSEURS, MURDOCH, tor table. eat grocers and druxgivts keep quariers retail at 4) cents t THUNY, 106 Keade street. patent ¢ supplied ATTEMPT [0 BRBAK JAIL, How Walrabe, the Noted Burglar, Was Frustrated, Yesterday forenoon, through “leakages” among prisoners, the oMcers in charge of the Essex County Jail at Newark diseoveret ‘that @ well- | Tad plot had beem partly carried out to effect the escape of several noted prisoners, among them Louis Walrabe, allas Meyer, the noted Orange Mountain burgiar, whose thieving ex- plojts, as stated in yosterday’s HEnaLp, in con- nection with surely sealed bis doom for at least twenty years in State Prison, Acting upon hints given him Deputy Warden Johnson proceeted yesterday to make an exam~ inatton of Walrabe’s cell, Tapping with a hammer several bars of the cell door, tree of them speed- Hy gave signs oi to a Bev were discovered a very finely tempered saw, twelve inches long, and a second one improvised out of an ordimary case knife, Once into the main hal) Walrabe could eastly have cut through @ bar or two of one of the outer windows, and by meang furnisued by the outside con ederates Who provided the tool’, could easily have made his escape, 28 dozens Of lose desperate and less ex- perienced desperadoes have done during the past few years, When the steam ts cutoff at stated times such @ noise 1s made that sawing* iron bars cunnot’be beard, In order to PUS WALRABE OCT OF HARM'S WAY he was removed toa cell with stee! bars, which it ie tmpossible to saw. The Coort will probably lose bo tune in sentencing him and having Mm Secnred if State Prison, His attempt to destroy MeCarragher will increase his sentence greatly, it is believed, A search was made of all the cells, and the further discovery made that a desperado and noted thief, named James Falconer, now serving a sentence for burglary, had cut through several of his cell bars ajter the manner of those in Walrabe’s cell. He, too, was placed in security. tis believed that he and Walrabe, through the aid of other prisoners, had arranged a pian for a general jail delivery. Once before Falconer suc- ceeded id breaking from the Nssex County Jail. | commissioned officer, , manent sta number 524, not including the assist- , amt surgeons aboye referred to nor ten line ofl. | REORGANIZATION OF STAPF DEPART. Board in exehange (or tanasome | his menstrous attempt fo swear | | away the jiberty of young McCarragher, bave having been cut through almost. | Ny pont. The ceil being searched there | “Cavalry, Artillery and Infantry. The Adjutant General of the Army, intent upon | taking time by the forelovk this year, sent his “advance Ariny Register tor 1876" to the printer ' early this month, and expects that 1t will be ready foy promulgation in a few days. There have been | Many changes since the publication of the reg- | ister for 1874, The army has been reduced by deaths, discharges and desertions {rom 30,000 (its reported: strength last January) to 25,000 enlisted meh, but the number of commissioned ofcers has not been proportionately diminished, There are now 2,049 ofiicers on Lhe active list of the ary, without counting a batch of assistant THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, I874-WITH SUPPLEMENT. Vaing 10; be. majors, ait the. fi ieleven) in the register an iseto eee perce second’ Leutenaats (seves) to:be tis | The fotlowing lieutenants tave bee! | teaaater 0 ‘thas Corps. They ave aman ates ‘ot Wiltam 8, Starring; Second artil 3 Cl 8. Smith, Fourth. srtilery; Btauhone ie hte Thirteenth infantry; Frank Heath, Third artillery; Daulel M.Tayior, First artillery; David A. Lyle, Second artillery; James Rockwell, ‘Jr., Pirsy cay alry; Wiliam Weir; Flith artillery; James C. Ayres, Third infantry; Marcus W, Lyon, Tire teenth iniantry, In the gavalry arm. Captain John J. Upham, of the Sixth, succeeded Eugene W, Crittenden (de- Ceased) a8 major in the Fitth, Ju the artillery Captain James M. Robertson was Promoted as noted above, In the infantry the Second, Eighth, Twenty-first and Twenty-fourth regiments got. hew command. ing officersin the persons or Cnarles R. Wooas (second), vice Wallen, retired; August V. Kautz (Eignth), vice Lomlord, retired; Alfred sully (Twenty-first), vice Granger, retired, and Joseph tired. , the leutenant .colonelcies.of the Fourth, Fifth, Filteenth, Nineteenth and Twenty-tith devolved upon: Join 8. Mason (Fourth), vice Potter, pro- moted; Joseph .N. G. Whistler (Fifth), vice Woods, Promoted; James P. 4 (Fifteenth), vice Kautz, promoted; also Peter Ty Swain (Rilteenth), vice Roy, deceased; William H, Lewis (Nineteenth), vice Sully, promoted, and M, M. Brunt (l'wenty- Ath), vice Hootes, retired, These promotions carried up the following cap- tains to be majors:—Guido liges to the Seventh, Nathan W, Osborne to the Filteenth, Alired L, Hough to the Twenty-second, Orlando H. Moore to | the Sixth, David Ps Hancock to; the Twenty-iilth and Montgomery Bryant to the Second. Alarge number of lieutenants of each arm of the service have been advanced a step, IN THE LINE OF PROMOTION, surgeons recently appvinted, so that for every. | twelve enlisted men (and a fraction) there is one The gentlemen of the per- cers Selected for transfer to the Ordnance Depart. ment, but not yet transferred, The proportion of | ata oflcers 1s, therefore, about one to each squad | Of four line oMicers and forty-eight men, Several of the stai departments haye been trimmed down | @ little, principally on paper so far, the redaction being prospective and dependent upon casualties. Fifty-five officers have ve8n lost’ to: the service by resignations, deaths and dismissals; upward | | Months of this year, a of 120 have been promoted; forty-one cadets have | joined the army from West Point, and several civilian applicants for appointment to vacant second lieutenancies have besn notifiet to appear before an examining board in Washington. The act of June 23, 1874, changes the organiz tion of the Inspector General's Department, | Bureau of Military Justice, Subsistence Depart- ment, Medieal Department and Ordnance De- partment, as follow: Anspector General's Department, To consist of one colonel, two lieutenant colo- nels, two Majors and a detail of four line officers, with cavalry pay. ‘This department at present has eight’ = ollicers—v. Colonels: Marcy, Sackett, Scehriver, Davis and Hardie; Lieu. Ludington, all West Pointers and old ! omcers except Major Ludington, who entered the service a8 a captain in ihe new Seventeenth in- fantry, August 6, 1861.. The mspevtor generals. now In office are not affected by the act reterred to, but no new appointment will be made in this department until the number is reduced below five. | Bureau of Military Justice, | General Joe Holt’s little bureau, consisting of one brigadier, one colonel and eight majors, is to be reduced as casualties occur to one brigadier general and four majors, thus cutting off the As- sistant Jndye Advocate General, Who is employed in the Secretary's office, and foue majors. The yunior o@icer ot this bureau (Major Asa b. Gard- sher) bas been detailed as protessor of law. au the + Military Academy una winch authorizes the detail of a judge advocate for that purpose, In the old-army ot 1,000 oMeers and 12,000 wen one judge advocate, with the rank | of major, Was deemed sullcient to revise the pro- ceedings-of courts martial andiwrestle with ques- tons of multtary law. Subsistence Department. One assistant commissary general, rank oO} heutenant colonel, Nas been added, and tue number of captains reduced Irom sixteen to twelve, [: pow consists of one brigadier general, ' two colonels; three heutenant colonels, eight Inajors, twelve captains and aboub 150 commissary: sergeants, Medical Department. There should have peea 222. onicers in this: de- partment, bat casualties and the stoppage ot pro- | Motions and appulutiuents nad reduced the nuim- | bec to 155, ‘The organizauion is now fixed as iol- lows me surgeon general, with the rank of brigza- . dier geperal; one ussistamt surgeon general and > chief medical purveyor, each with the rank ot ealote two as-istant medical purveyors, with | the rank of lieutenant colonel; fitty surgeons, with the rawk of major, and 159 assistant surgeons, wilh the rank of hewtenant of cavalry for the frst ! five 's service and captain of cavalry alter- $, Und as Many hospital stewards be required, ORDNANCE DEPARTME | On.the reorgauization of the army i department was given one brigadier general, three culoneis, four lewienant colonels, ten ma- jors, twenty captains, sixteen first Heutenants, ten. second eutenants ds thirteen = ord- | hance sturekeepers—to' Venty-seven, ‘The act of June 23, bh cuts off the ten second lieutenants and enacts that all vacancies inthe grade 0} first heutenant which | may aiterward exist, shail ve filed. by transfers | Jrom the line, It also contams tits proviso, “Tiat } no uppointiwent or promotion im said: department shall Uerealter be made until the oiicer or person appoilted or promoted shail have passed: a satisictory examiation before board of ord- | hance oiticers senior to bimsell” ) of ctief ol ordnance Was Vacant when that act was passed, and Was filled by virtue of section 8 of sunt t, Which removed the then existing bar to Promotion 1 cer(ain stat! departments, Theretore, Mt tue above quoted proviso Was carried out, some of the seven senior ordnance oficers—Colonels | Whiteiey, Magner. Callender and Laidiey, and Majors Benton, MeNure and MeAtlister—miilyt Dave: \ had the pleasure of examining Major Stepuen VY. Benés prior to his appontment as: chiet ol ord- nance, and pot only that but they must also: have pronouneed bi compeleut for promotion over themseives! PROMOTIONS, ‘This has been a favorable year for promotions, ‘upward of one hundred and twenty ollcers hav~ | mg been “carried up’? by prometion or advanced by appointment Lo higher grados Under special acts of Congress the following officers have had their grievances redressed ty: tue extent of securing promotion long due, but notpany: back pay :— with the ‘The senior field oMicers in the lune :of. promotion are soown in the list subjoined, The ten senior Sone with their lengtit of service, are as 1ol- OWS i CAYALAY. Years, 9 233d. W. Mason, Filth. 13, ka. dt, Leib, Fi » Tenth... 13D. S. Gordon, iv, Fourth 13 Anson Mills, ARTILLERY, + 25. das, MeMilian, Third n. MeSaughil Wm. Silvey, First By chard Atnold, Pafth... 24 1b. L. Langdon, Pirs Alex, Piper, Thita, Robert N. Seott, hurd... Hy. W. Closson, F LL. Livingston, Third. J. Mendenhall, Wm. M. Gratau, First, INFANTRY. Te de Laudentels, Fourth. 2. A. Web 0. 4, Webb Twenty-seu Joseph Busty Twent 13 | second .. ath, 13D. H. Brotherton, Fifi vel, Ss CASUALTIES, Including retirements irom active service, there have been sixty-Jour foliows :— Resigned—19, Major Robert C. Walker, paymaster; Surgeon James I. Ginselin, Captain George Meade, First. arullery; Captain George B. Hoge, Tweilth im- jantry: Captain Frederick W. Infantry; Captain V, M. Silva, Twenty-flrat in- Jantry; Lieutenant James H. Jone Fourth cavalry; Lieutenant Robert Bighth cavalry; Lieuteaaus William Gerhard, Ninth | cavalry; Lieutenant Quincey OM. Gillmore, Tenth Iry; Lieutenant Frank Pf Tewth cavalry; Lieutenant Matthew ¢, er, Fourth | artillery; Lieutenant Luther M. Lopgshaw, Fourth iniantr Lieutenant Alexander W. Fomman. | Tenth infantry; Lieutenant’ Russell Thayer, Klev- } euth injantry; Lieutenant Eawin f.” Howaro, Twelfth infantry (to date January 1, 1875); Lieu- | tenant Charles” Metcalf, Lieutenant Richard Yoilon, veuteenth infantry ; wenty-third infantry ; , Post Chaplain C, W, Petherbridge. tenant Colonels Jones and Baird and Major; the act of June 6, 1s74, | in 1866 this | ‘rhe position | Died—2 Major General George 1, Hartsutt, retired; Brigadier General Alexander B. Dyer, Cniet of OUrdpance; Colonel Harvey Brown, | retired; Lieutenant Colonel Fred. Myers, Deputy Quarte: master General; Lieutenant Cotonel: Hyats. C. Ransom, Deputy Quartermaster General; Liente | ant Colonel John G. Foster, Corps of I Lieuteuant Colonel James 2. Roy,. 1! laniry; Lieatenant Colonel Josepi L. tired} Surgeon AdamN, McLaren, Surgeon Josiah Simpson, Surgeon Horace K, Wirtz, Major Kugene W. Crittenden, Fath cavalty; Major Levi i, Holden, retired; Chapiam Joba C, Jaconi, reured , Captam John R. Edie, Ordmar Captain James Burns, Fifth areuce iE, Nesmith, Sixth cavalry, Coristopher, Etghtéenth —tantry; Charies L, Hudson, Fourth cavairy Leman t Silas Pepoon, Tenh cavalry; Lieutenant Roverc M. Hail, First artillery ; Lieutenaut Levi Hy Ropin- Lieutenant vourtcemth intautry (killed Indias) 5 enant Horatio Potter, Jr., Seventeenth in- Lieutenant. ‘filo senuitze, Eiguteenth 3 Lieutenant Thomas s, Docvier, recired. Dismesevc Captain George IT. Olmsted, Second artiiler: Capua William Stanley, Twentieth in Lieutenant J, Lee: Huimfreviiie, Ninta ¢ Lieutenant Calvin T, speer, Lleventy infantry; Lieutenant Frank A, Page, retired, Cashiwred--te Major Virgtl S. Eggleston, Paymaster; Uaptain Thomas B. unt, Assistint. Quartermaster: Liuen- tenant GB. McDermott, Lwenty-vhird intaniry; Lieutenants. K. Thompson, Pwenty-thith tniautry, Dropped for Lesertion—2. Lientenant Jona Aspluwali, Seventh cavalr; Lieutenant Robert Neely, Tweniy-jourth injantry, Retivcd—9, Ky direction of the President—Drigadie Amos B, ton, Commissary General of Suysi-t- ence, having served Jorty-eght. years; Colonel George W. Cullum, Corps of Engineers, over sixty. two years of age; Colonel James \. Bomiord, unth intantry, and Lieutenant Colonel Levi ¢, Bootes, Swenty-litth, inlautry, over sixty-two years of age and untit for duty on account of in- firm Health; Lieutenant Colonel Aiexender Mont. gomery, Depuly Quartermaster General, ou, his own application, On account of wounds, disease, Henry DB, Wallen, Second inant aptain Her- bert A. Hascall, Fifth artillery prota Willtam Nelson, Twenty-titst miaucry (rheumatism, cansed by Ll treatment when he Was a prisoner of war in, be, —Colonel the hands of the revels); Liente! ohn Tyler, | First inlantry (lost anarmat the pattle of Camp- bell Station, Tenm, November 16, 1873). OHANGED IS NAME. John Rziha, Captain of Fourth infantry, will hereafter ve Known and retognized in the army as Juin Laube de Laubentels, his name haying been so changed by act o1 Congress, approved Aprit-22, 1874. \ REAPPOL Adolphus H, Von Luettwit. Third cavairy, who was dismissed by general court martial orders, No, 38, duly 8, 1870, for pre- senting, or causing to be presented, two pay counts Jor the same mont! ing proved his in- nocence of the chargé, has Deen reappointed, un- der act of Congres: ““ . captain Caarles Parker, late Ninth cavalry, to be captiin same regiment Irom April 9, 1874, with his former rank trou January 1, 1570, RECORD CORRECTED, Captain George A. Armes, Tenth cavairy, dis- Missed by general court martial orders, No. 26, June 7, 1870, to-be Bonorably discharged with the wine pay, wa allowanves. as if he hud been dis- charged under the act of July 15, 1870, (Act May 28, INT4). The Nouowing register shows at a giance the general oMcers, cmeis of departments aud teld olficers of cavalry, artilery and imantry, to- getuer with the rejative rank of the fleld oficers and their lengta of service lu the-reguar army | and: volunteers :-—~ ' Army; headquarters, St. ajor Absalom Baird to be inspector | general, With the rank of jieutenaut. colonel, | pi June 13, 1867; Major William Myers, Quar- termaster’s Department, advanced trom’ No. to Nod On the isc of Mayo M, Robertson, Second artillery, to be major in the sane regiment, an extra, majority having been temporarily added to Chae regunent for fs. benefit, J. Scott Payne, Who resigned nis commis- sio a8 first lieutenant Futh cavalry September 12, 1868, and was appointed second heutenant Sixth cavalry February 3, 1873, tas been restored to the position he would have heid nad he remained in tbe service, which places him at the head ol the | Orst lieutenants in the Firth cavalry. In the Subsistence Vepartinent Colonel Alex- ander E. Shiras, alter forty-one years service in the army, twenty-seven of wiucti have been spent in that department, has succeeded General Eaton as Commissary General of Subsistence, ‘The other promotions are:—Lieutenant Coionel M. L. simp. son to be colonel, vice Siiras; Majors William W. Burns 1 Amos Beckwith to be hentenant colonels, the former vice Simpson aud the latter ‘to fi am original vacancy: Captains John P. Hawkins and Michael P, Smali to be majors, vice Burns aod Beckwith, and Lieutenant Charles 2, Eagan, Twelrth iatantry, to be captain, In the Medical Department the rank of the chiet medical purveyor has been advanced from leu. tenant colonel to colonel, and Jedediah Li. Baxter promoted accordingly, ‘There is already one more surgeon With the rank of major than allowed by the actof last June, so that there will be Ho pro- motion fo that rank until two casualties occur. The two senior surgeons have a rec one years’ service, and the next three on the list thirty-etght years each, About thirty assistant surgeons have been ordered belore medical boards | i: at New York and San Francisco for examinatio. joy promotion to the rank of eaptain on account of length of service, but no promotions have yet been announced, ra; Captain James | Register of General Officers, &e. GENERAL OFFTUERS, General Wilitam 1. ae General of tho . Louise Lievcenant General Pailip i Bheridan, com. manding the Military. Division of the Missour headquatters, Chicago, Major General Wintleld 8. Hancock, command- ing the Military Division of the Atlantic; head: | quarters, New York. Major General John, M, Schofleld, commanding the Military Division of the Pacific and Depart- inent of Califurmia; hearquarters, San Francisco. Major General Irwin McDowell, commanding the Miitary Division of the South; headquarters, Louisville, K: Brigadier General Jonn Pope, commanding the | Department 1 the Missouri; headquarters, Port Leavenworth. Brigadier General Oliver 0. Howard, commana. ing the Department of tue Columbia; headquar- ters, Porudand, Oregon. Hrigadior General Alfred Terry, commanding the Department of Dakota; headquarters, St vaul, Minn. Brigadier General Edward 0. C, Ord, command. ing, me Wepaxtsiank of ie tie; headquarters, Omaha, Neb. Brigadier General Christopher C, Augur, com- manding the Department of Texas; headquarters, Saw Amonto, Texas, Srigadter General George Crook, commanding the Department of Arizona; headquarters, Pres- coup, A. Ty * STAPF DEPARTMENTS, Brigadier General Edward D, Townsend, Adja- tant General, Colonel Randolph By Marcy, senior Inspector | General. rd af forty. | | Inthe Engineer corps Lieutenant Colonel Zeal | | ous B. Tower has been promoted colonel, vice Cul- lum, retired; Majors Quiacey A. Gilmore and Thomas L, Casey lieutenant colonels, vi od promoted, and Foster, deceased; Captains Jared A. Smith *nd Samuel M, Mansfield majors, Vice Gilmore and Casey, promoted. In tue Adjutant General's Department and Pay Department the door to promotion is still closed, although there are four vacancies in vie former department and twenty tn the larter, in the Ordnance Department thirty promotions have been made, Which carried up the following oficers:;—Major Stephen V, Benet to he brigadier general and chicf of orduanve; Lleatenagt Col- onel Franklin 0, Callender to be colonel; Majors | Janes G, Benton. Joho MeNutt and Julian Mod lie- Brigadier General Josenh Holt, Judge Advocate General. Colonel Albert J. Myer, Chiet Signal OMecer. Brigadier General Montgomery ©. Meigs, Quar- termaster General. . : a Brigadier General Alexander &, Shiras, Commis- sary General of Subsistence. Brigadier General Joseph K. barnes, Surgeon General, . ‘Colonel Renjamm Alvord, Paymaster General. Brigadier General Audrew A, Lumphreya, Chief of Engineers. Chief of | Brigadier General Stepten V. Benet, } ‘unance, biti FIELD OFFICERS OF CAVARRY. Colne Length mek Service | Youre Yeors | \ tathe \ t W, Emory pod. Rey nob an 6. Gilte int. Greet ard Match | Benjamin Th a ' James Ranali ¥ ter tobe lentenant coioncis; tne x senior Cop i, Potter. (Lwenty-sourth),, vice Doubleday, re- | astalties during the eleven. | voleman, Pitteenth , eneral | first lieutenant: the | 4 2. Length a, ae Yrare Yous Po fathe ta the Innis N, Palmet.ecs. a ss | Samuel D, Sturgis. | Cuvier Grover. | Wisley Merritt George A. Cust fhomnas 6. De iF asbingt John We Davidson Alvert.G, Bracket; homas Ef, Nett uxene A. Curr. John P. Hatch, VV bdrett | Witllam B. Royall... bln i fi or Otis, than A. son T. Jame | tan s Andrew J, > William RB. Pi “hates lexander,, rice... Compton horsvth. Schofield, David R. Cle An, | Albert P. Morrow | Andrew W. hyans, Alfred B. Latimer. | David 8. Mek ibbin, George A. Gord: | Joseph Gi Tiltord..: James-A, Brisbin. John Green | Lewts Merrill Marcus A, Reno John K. Mizner Eagene M. Bake: Jobn V. Du Bois. ‘Abraham K. Arnold, | George G. Tiuntt. Heury C, Bank | SauteS Bidtale... | JohnJ. Uphan | «FIELD OFFI wteeee Tenth Fitth. Seveuth Seventh. Fourth Third Pddac added ade | Colonels, Horace Brooks, Fourth, rae! Voudes,. Virst.... ‘Maw. Geo WwW , Henry J. Hunt. viii se Thi eee 17) ad Lieutenant Colonels, | Joseph Robert: W v shane EL tii shu M, Brannan. Harvey’ A. All Ibiow’ P. Howe dward G. Beckwith: pseph Stuart... tisiavus A. De Hussy jeorge Y. Andrews. umn Seymour. | John Hamilton. Clermont L. Bi | Horatio G. Gibson. inc. Tidbal. Sevond., Fourth ‘third VetGibebistinn FIELD OFFICERS OF INFANTRY. | Colonels, John H. King. | Joun Jefterson Griante B Wilteox. oS robriand Vue eee tenden. Nineteenth dSeventeent Th Charles | ‘Thomas Way Ham HM rue L, And a Sully. eph it, Potter harles It, Woods st V. Raut 0) Hew W. : trews wenty-fli Myenty -fr FIVDISV AT demmemeat ati ttt ieors w | William &. stutter. John kK. Brooke. . Luther P, Bradley. Buell. | Frank Wheaton. AL W at wenty~ hirteensh... ney Lugenbeel. Anderson }). Nelson Lewis ©. Hunt Charles €. Gilbert, ary Ma Black, sl Huston, dr. mas ©, baglish, James Van Voust. % Joln D. Wilicins, Miehard J, Nodye Wilham 1, Lewis. Johns. Ma inelee ‘ourth.. y ; Whistler. . Joseph Ny G Wwenty-seci Matthew M. Blunt... Pwenty Peter 2. Vitteenth .. Majors, vo Plrst. J teveriy 0 tourih.. Osear A. Mack, Alex dobn E Yai Robert E bert 5 A. Alexander J. Dalla lienry & Mizne | William i. Brown, . Mase Gato ges Nathan W, & } Altered 1a. ito. Orland Davul 2, Hancock... Montgomery: Bryant. THE EXCISE QUESTION, The German Saloon Keepers Alarmed, rhe German saloon keepers engaged in the beor retail trade avout @ year since formed asso. ciations in each of the diferent wards of the city, to jusure protection under the operations of the present Excise Law, especiaily the Sunday clause, Accniral organization was formed, composed of the representatives of the diferent ward organi- itions, Owing to a reiusal of the Bxeise Board » Yedtice the Heense tee from $109 to some more nvenient anu to them reasonable amount, they resolved not to take out any licenses at alk, The triagol the pecent test case, resulting in the con- Viction of a liquor rettiler, im the Court of Oyer | and Terminer, for retailing lyuor without license, ppears to have ularmed them, and a meeting of the centrat body was held at the Germania Assembly Rooms — yesterday to consider What, course to take under the cireumstance counsel of the organi: tion, Messrs, McKeon and A. Oakey Shall, were pr entla give {heir views OL the present aspect of attairs, The meeting was Iteid with closed doors, | It transpired, however, that, by advice of counsel, no detinite action is to be taken until the imal dis- posal of the vest case of Schwab ou appeal, Tne | saloon Keepers’ organization is composed of some three thousand members, composed of veer re- tailers, hotel Keepers, proprietors of bailroons ana others, nearly all of Whom lave been aud now are retatiing beer and liqu with license, | “IWPROVEMENTS ON RYAN'S PARM, Delmonico Place To Be Opened. Tke Park Comuuissionera are, still busily en- . gaged in making improvements in the Park, At , their last meeting tue working drawings and { specifications tor the foantain to be erected at | the southern end of the Mall were direaved to be | prepared by Mr. J. W. Mould, architect, Tae driv- | ing public wil be interested to learn that the | horse drinking trough at the Worth Monument in Twenty-lilth street ig to be removed to the Central | Rast Ramble stops. The Commissioners adopted | also a map of the land necessary ‘or the approaches to the progosed tuauel under tie Hariem River at Macomb’s Dam Bridge, Tiles land will cost but little money, and the Commissioners will now pro- ceed to spend that littie by purchasing it. The | caterer Delmonteo enjoys now the houvr of seein, his nawe among those of the few distiugaisher citizens alter whom localities In this metropolis have been called. ‘There is now a Dolmoutco place in the Twenty-third ward, but it has to the present time extsted only on paper. .Mr. ebbing, the head of the Park Comunssion, fully approci- ating the good done by iaxnionavie cooking, haa determined to open Delmonico pluce to the public trattio, ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE. Annual Meeting of the Board of Truss tees at Fordham. The trustees of St. John’s College, Fordham, held: their annual meeting at that venerable temple | of learning yesterday afternoon, Prominent among the gentlemen present were Rev. Frederick W. Gockelu, the genial rector of the College and ea; agivio man of the Board; Kev, Messr3, Joseph Shea and Join Trainor, of St. Francis Xavier's College; Mr. Coaries Charaux, of New York; Kev. | pacher Tuebaud, of New York, distingwished ay | well in the ranks of literatuce as of divinity, and Rev. Father Fitzpatrick, aiso of the metropolis, Beyond the ordiuary routine busines: including the reading of the report for the pas year and the confirming of a few appointments to professorships in the Colloge, nothing transpire during the session of the Board that would prov | Interesting to tke public, It may be mentioned, | however, that one of the members iacidentally | adverted to an outside rumor of a desire ‘on tite part oF the trustees to dispose of the tose grounds aud property, bat the alinsion elict ed jouly ® smile from bis shrewd assoc ‘ates, In and around the college ore J- thing 100ks remarkably well, the large ental \ of students at present enjoying is sup | to the advantages being particularly gratiying ° iriends wd patrons of the institurion. 1B the vile laze of Fordham some of the lowly opti Hibernian descent have a pleastut turn eee | ing of the Rector, Kev. Mr. Gockeln, as Reeg O'Callahan, & thrae Irisneaan,” WhNG Penola. | Linguisied sevolar first saw a 4 aya A | To repig to a question pul to 0 ae th werner as to how discipline wis varriea pyc. ang the students, the promp? answer was, 4 he is mighty strict Whi the boys, least wage feldom sos hem around (he village now.

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