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SALES AT AUCTION. JiR JOUNSON, JR AUCTION: E A. Furniture, erchandive and Fine ‘arw'Salesroom, Real Estate Department, sn, Zi Fark row, New York. mS) ONDAY, at 12 9! pokek, salesroom, Nassa| mupontens' 1 Sra Oe ih Boake VEO aoops, elo ook, Dies, superbly bound. £. bey a rte athe oe yo — Bil ees a pt Y grandara SDA o'clock, collect Pail ins, st rich td frames. = ne ot Olt Patan on exhibitios HONRER, ceed a, De i ORME TY rk By onder of the =u crior ‘Court, Nos, ar trry AND +2 Bnw ser, MOUSB AND LOT eno. BAST ‘ewENtY. FOURTH Southw aIxTHe avenue” anger mb ett STREET, M a. at 18 otelock, at the Exchange balesroom, No, 11 Broad- direction of 7, W, lu wey eee T IDS CAN REMAIN ON MORTGAGE, ADRIAN H, MULLER & SON, Auctioneers, No. 7 Pine street. THIS MONDAY the last day and evening of the exhibition of the’Haseltine Ex- traordinary Collection of Pictures {n its entirety, at the Art Rooms, 817 Broad- 8 : way, probably the finest ever shown in this city. The sale will commence en Tuesday Evening, also Wednesday and Thursday evenings, at Clinton Hall The Messrs, LEAVITT, Auctioneers. UCTION SALE. THE KLEGANT t rep; inlaid fCenire Tabies, velvet and Carpets, Mirrors, Bronges, Vil Paintings, E: nlers, gi} eT Leaa fryer ed and Dwart Bookcases, becre! ; magnificent inlaid French walnut ‘Chamber Bui/e, Dreast: detne Cuses, ads, bureaus, Wardrobes, spring and hair Mattresses, Parlor Suit im rep, Turkish Easy Chairs ing Koom consists of solld biaax wainut Bufet, cost, $800; Extension Ta les, Chairs to match, covere: inte leather; gh. Dinner nd Tea Sets, 260 pieces; solid siver iea Set, Urns, Ice foher, Berry vishes, &c.; Library T bles Chairs to | ren; ‘algo Wasement aid Pdarehzn urniture; over 300 | Jota: by catalogue. H. EK. MCDONN: LL, Auctioneer. UOCTION SALE.—ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, AT 9 Kast Thirteenth street, a1 10% orclock. Te J. Gate k of Furniture of every, description rarlor Sul 8, Chairs, Extension a taust be sold to wake room fora arg. e lotof mortgaged Furnitare, trom two large boarding houses, House cep 28% dealers specially invited. Sale positive, by H N & CO., 39 East Thirveeutn street. Damen SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—THOS, MoGRaTH, Apstionser, will sell this day, at IL Beioek salesroom' 158 Chathamn street, corner Mulberry, a large and Caney assortment of walnut, mahogany and rosewood Bureaus, Bedsteads, Chairs, Tables, Wash- Hands, Bookcases, &c,: also Oil inting: irrors, bair Matiresses, teat Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, and Office stoves, &c. engravings, Beds and Pillows, cloths, Cooking, Parlor E&TTSON, Auctioneer. HAVSN & CO, wile’ largo | NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, ‘1874. —WITH SUPPLEMENT. SALES AT AUCTION, es RY iJ HH Lora avo Pat pe teiely Syd raed Egensial asortgent ent 0, Bos end Yellow Ey a O'clock, at 17 and 29 GreatJones stree % irtus of a execution: large. jot of elegant Ching Dinner ‘and 7 by ey bd naset te “es kery. ty bs Goods, Bousefurnishing pos, (atte i iaratal, P. TRAVER, AUCTIONERR, @ Mortgage wie, re Monday. Recsmner J, joa o'clock, by virtue tel io ST and Great Junge stroct. One. ks ut by (agg Beate hairs, org metal etal reais, Washt Gandss st iow Soe pe nkete, Comtorers Desks, 10 OH SKURAM BARKARD, Attorney tor Mortgage, BAITERSON, ADOTION at 595 and ‘597 Sixth avenue, Household pets, Stove ery, og gti pote i ‘Bureaus, Eetirenes, Bed and iheets, Deska, Sota Beds, Kngravings, Oil Paint: faust Clo: i ‘Tinware, Ironware, Kitchen Furniture, bes ‘ac. saan 200 lots; all to be sold to pay sturage. Sale o'clock. ARSHAL'S SALE. CHARUES, PEYSER, | AUC. eer, sells this day, at 1g o'clock, $8 Catherine areot Sor Havana aaieed Cigars 2 elegant mantel Mirrors, 4 Bhewceoes: a rigare Sai L. GARDE, Oi ‘Theres: and Rand Furniture: Carpets, Mirrors; Clockse "Beaten about 1,5:0 Dead Lock’, $0) dozen Drawer Knobs and 8 lot of gther Hardware.’ At 113 o'clock one fine carrom Billiard Table, complete, to pay storage. ARSHAL'S SALK.—ISAAC WOLF, AUCTIONSER.— MYEKS & CO. will sell this erie! Aes orgies’. § ca Wu Bowery, 4! doz en ladies’ fleecy lin gem fee white Shirts, lot of gentlemen's fine allk Ti pisied Show Casa, dc. LEVY LIPPMAN, ‘ity Muvana AWNBROKER’S SALE THIS DAY.—JAMES 30am Auctioneer, will sell at salesroom, 59 New Bowe: at ] o'clock, 500 lots Dresses. Shawis, Sacgnee a riage Table, Linen, Blankets, , Salle. ptegelony Opa Ss. ‘ons, 5 a Cudtipo, ast Twoitth stre AWNBROKER’S SALE,—RICHARD FIELD, GENE- ral Auctioneer, salesroom No. #9 Bowery, will sell this day at 1 o'clock, 80) lots Men’s and Women's Clothiny D haw! er Underclothing, Beds, He Boots, Shoes, &c., &c.; alvo @ Red Sable, Mink “andother Pure by order Henry MeAleonan, ‘rhe. sale of men's clothing will begin at IL N otelook snarp. BOWERY, f the ad: ic frame ith avenue, AUGTION DE TuAe AND Groceries—Marshai's ah iM sell Monday, o'clock, at salesroom 27 and Groceries, via. :—Half o! ‘ee of green and Teas, whole and xround Coffee, Spices, Flour, * jceoae: hai ght sauces, Leah ‘Mustards, Brushes, rooms, Fixtures, JOHN T. STEWART, Marshal. pga WALTERS, AUCTIONEER—MARSHAL’S — Will sell this day, onal at 1) o'clock, at bast Broadway oe Iron Gate and two Scena Marshal TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. aeaE FOR TROY AND ALL POINTS i nt steamboats daily, 0 UR N OB RRYING i biden bt excepted) at at's F. mani Decem| ni it Woot of Leroy Leroy! street Pare ag gg ag He LINE OF STEAMERS WILL 41 North River daily at 6 P. M, North and Weat until farther notice. a RIVER LINZ 10 BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT Vall Kiver.—The steamers NEW PO leave pier 28 Norih se. soot of Burress (end . M. Through Albany rand The’ From the Whi Estee—dalcce. 5 Fis mold ; Si a phan wi witere least mowon iat y pane an and ppher tate rage by re rates. rooms and Sacha opie apply at | z BOSTON AND PROVI- —teamers NARRAGANSEDT, over Saturday, and sTONINGE ‘and’ Priday. from pier 8 Nor been adopted by Monduy, River, foot of Jay sereet, ata "EXCURSIONS. BKR—WILL SELL | Spain... $69, $70. ee * NORTH SHORE SIATEN ISLAND FERRY Ketirn tickets at _fjerae ak rat Daid steorage uckets trom Liverpool at uiwer raise, | are running hourly EXCUCSION TRIPS from White- No. gy. reduged prices. Apply at the company’s offic hall street, foot of Broadway, , for New Brighton, Snug Harbor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and ELM PARK, from 6:30 A. M. to 7:30 P. NAN LINE-SOUTHERLY Counssé, iy Mai steamers a! Royal Oa du BENBTO te ¢ appointed to sai a8 jas fatlower— daily; Sundays every two BILLIARDS. eee s SURRIOD BEVEL TA TABLES AND nolan & Collender Combination Cushions for patentee, H. W. COLLE, Sotender, 738 Broaiway, New Work ‘LO? OF BECOND BAND (BAVEL) TABLES, IN every respect ej ual to news everything complete; very low and at « bargain, WALKER & CO., 81 Cortlandt street, PLENDID CARVED NEW STAND&RD BEVEL as Tables, with Delaney’s wire cushions, used | in all ‘Match games: just the thing for holiday presents; Pea private tamily should have one; ey er a tine oy cae. Fen Bee ng Tavles, Alli- ator and & Varicty of Gaines at reduced prices. ‘ ~ H. GRIFFITH & ILLIARD TABLES Look at the prices—$§100, $150, $17! $1,000; all complee; some fine second Noa Tabies. 4. DECKER & CO., Canal and Centre streets a os NEW YORK CITY. Ata meeting of the New York Caledontan Ciub & committee was appointed, consisting of J. West, T. Beveridge, J. Duke, G, Cheyne and J, Anderson, to arrange for the celebration of versary of the birth of Robert Burns on the 26th , 375, w oints at reduced rat mera aad een Broudw ay. 0 3 Broadway, ng, , pier ar ee forth River, Oe DIRECT AND aoONOMTIE ROUTE TO folland, Belgas freee witzerland, 4c. via Steamer P. CALAND. Steamer por i, Ga © the Ne ie are Ww S88, € Tow. ae ek W,, MORRIS, enown for the regu- ortable iabies, O0., # Vesey stre IN Lia ed VARIETY. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, Rates of passage, TO GAO O Witt as low as by any other first class line. Draits issued for any amount at ft reduced r BENDELSON BROs., Agents, No. 7 Bowling’ ‘Green, A NOHOB LINE. Additional sailing. ‘The splendid ie steamship Deosinber & at noon, from pier pare to Londonderry, Glasgow, Kes DEON mee nee Agents, No. 7 Bowling green, PASSAGE.—THE | id steamer MINNESOTA eails at 2 o'clock on | ool. Drafts at lowest rates, janat and West streets. the 116th anni- hin; safl on Wednesda 41 North River, New BE i Cay icp Adolph Witzell, 8 restdent of Hudson City, was w @runk and errant yesterday morning. dered around town until he reached one of its terminations in the water, at the foot of Charles street. Officers Conklin and Mallam fished him out aud took him to the Ninth precinct station | ROSSA—CHEAP pend: | Tucsdtly tor Cork and Liver Northern Hotel, corner vort! will sell publle Lik ‘on {uesday, December 8. 1af4, at 10 A. M., at the livery stables ot 7 rt Moore street, where the no: large lruck Horses, from the Iivoll Brewing Dayton, Jt Receiver HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUO- 1» tloneer. eta ~R ante Monday, December 7, at 13 M., at 36 Union ortheast corner of oixteénth street, the Fixtures: ota first class Liquor’ Store, cous! ing of Mirrors, Tables, Counters, Shelving, Farivons, Desks, Chairs, Carpets, Ollcloib, Cigar Cates, Gag Fix: tures, Safes, ‘&c.; gale positive, JOHN F. GUNNING HAM, Attorney tor Mortgagee. Also Sheriff's sale at the game’time ond piace, of the Stock, consisting of Wines, Liquors, Champagnes, canned_ Fri NER, sheriff, Joun F. seta Deputy. UCTION, AUCTION, AUCTION.—OVER orth: 1,000 | Of elegant Household Furniture, contents of! | | we Private residence 2] East 0th id this day, commencing o'clock, without re- serve, in lots to suit, viz., rosewood Bedroom Suit, ele- gant, Parlor Suits, 7ig octave roséwood Planoforte, Bed- 8, Lace Curtains, Ol Paintings, Clock, Wardrobes, y Sprin nk ‘and hair Mattresses, Lounges, Sheets, Quilts; also 1g room, kitchen and ae Furniture. ENKY ZINN, Au eer. AUOTION SALE—RICH HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, fine Oll Fajntings, Imporied Bronzes, &c. HIS (Monday) MORNING, iD oreloek at private Fesidenc 210 West Twenty-first st, near 7th a Mogens carved Parior Suits in satin and cotelaine, magnificent Steinway Fianolorte, Stool, Cover; Maric Cabinet, Parlor and Gut ables, Mirrors, Curtains, nd ish Lounges, French Musical Box, ar Broadway, to be aeons amber Sets, in rosewood and black wal- mut; pee ails Dressing Cases, Bureaus, Washstands, ne hair «nd ng Mattresses, feather Pillows, Parish Sudts, kasy Chairs, Toilet sets, Library Jables, Library and Secretaire bookcases, Writing Deak, choice Books, 2 Extension les, inlaid "Sideboard, Crockery, | Siver ware irsin leather, Domestic sewin, C] Rachine, 29 Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Hall Stand, Rockers. Kitchen Furniture, variety rich « Traments &e, oslilve sale. No reser’ Take 7th, 8h or oo avenue | carn’ Competent men to pack and shi city oF country. Rowdat C. Cast Augtomese.. T BOMERVILLE’S, 74 pany RSIT ¥ rapier tts A MORROW \FUBBDA Y),, CBMBER AT ; WENTY LOA ISI) 1 OF Regt ISITE NECESSARY OR D&SIRA- Fi A COMFORTABLE Hom GLODS Now ACS ON, AUCTION, AUCTION, This (Monday), December 7, at 10% o'clock. over 40 low handsome and usetul Househol wupaitare: e& the four story residence 103 West Twenty-elghth street two doors from sixth avenue, magnificent grand square Foorwood Flanotorie, elegant Parior. Suits, covered with brocad: le, rere | plush and haircloth; Sores Brus- ta, arpe intings,, Mirrors, Curtain: rea, Bronzes, U kere ‘Chamber ks Tarkioh, Labrar y, Dining Furni Suite Mattress Bedding, Basement, ite’ Furniture, 4c. J. KRAEMER, Auctioneer. THOMAS WILSON, AUCTIONEER, GREAT HOLIDAY SAL! or Watches and Jewelry, atthe old tablished Jewelry of C. 8, LAWRENCE, 79 Fulton street, New Yorn, HIS DAY, at 1036 A. Solid Sliver and Silyerplated Ware a specialty. B* GERARD, BETTS & CO.—AUCTIONEERS’ STORE No, 7 Old slip, one door from Hanover square. TUESDAY, lecember 8, at 11 o'clock, witnin and in front of store, for account of whom it may concern, Confectioners’ and Bakers’ Goods- Let of Citron, Liquorice, shelled Almonds, (ag el ba ite, Cocoanats, Glucose, &c., &c., slighlly. ged 1 triad ag at the store of Mr. Joseph Herrous 63 F stree! le of assorted mist also, SRARD, BETTS & CO, ‘Auctioneers, No. 7 Old slip. B* W. R MITCHELL, AUCTIONEER.—EXTENSIVE sale, on account of pmovar< ot LIDA! OD3, THE TAUNTON SILVER plate COMPANY WILL SELL A! ACCTIION, at their salesroom No. 4 Maiden Jane, daily, until turther notice, at lv o'clock A. M., their entire Stock o1 elegant silver plated Ware, Table Cut- 4c. Per order of TAUNTON SILVER PLATE 65 PANY, John H. Swain, Treasurer. OWE & HILLIER, AUCTIONEERS.—MARSHAL’S sale, corner sighth street and University place, at 1 o'clock, by virtue of an execution, one Coupe, in per- fect order. ‘id JOHN H. HILLIER, M: L Bre GD. FAVOR, AUCTIONEER, Mb. FAVOK, Auction and storage, 13 East Four- jeenth street, near Fi/th averiue. am sell tis day, {De ry five new Parlor a Ldbrary Suits, in silk aba* or reps, property Of'# first Class manufacturer, who must sell this. day: agiso general assortment of new and second hand Furni- ture, removed to the store for convenience of sale, con- aisting of Beds, sofa Beds; Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room! and kitchen. Furniture; Carpets, Curtains. Mir Fors Cuclery, Oil Paintings, one fine Vuitar and Accor. deon, &c, Peaiers invited. Seats for ladies. M. ‘STACKPOLE, AUCTIONS SrACKPULE & CO. “ Vesey’ treat, t Adjoining the Astor ‘House, SDA % “dL reoove Aucuon Sate ‘of new Furniture, from the warerooms of one of the best makers in the city, comprising Parlor Su1is, Chamber. Suits, Cottage suits, &c.. co, ‘We will also sell Pictures, Engravings and a varied Assortment of Fancy Goods, Plated Ware, Toys and French China Goods. suitable ior holiday presents, Sale commences at 10:30 o'clock. DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER, jortant sale of lace Curtains, Table Linen, Breakfast, Cloths, Napkins, Towels and | nm cambric Handkerchiefs, on Tue Wednesday, at Ll o'clock, at No. 60 Liberty on exhibic jon, Bxtsoubisany SALE AT AUCTION Real and Artistic Bronzes, Clocks and Holiday Goods, <— Kurtz's Gallery, No. 6 East Eneaton third street, Madison square. ‘These are all new and clezant goods, having just ar- Fived from Europe, aud being the importation of one of Ge Largest houses tn the city. They will positively be sold at auction to the hizhest ee EDW. HENCK, Aucti 'ARD SC! petiqneer. TOAD AZ aad W RBUBOPAL, FM oe r 8 a ‘at 8 o'cloc! @oods now on cahibidon day and evening. fhe larycatele at Aewseholt Furnuare, Ou . le of Househo! » that toa, i405 ber a th wince May last will Ri rot Thirteenth eet, aca I Broadway oN BeeWe oat nd tt possible R000 all Th for Mond: Caer in eterna: Herald: i rong : Hit post: sold on Tuesday, the 8th, comme. wird jook and ending at 5 ah The Carpe’ in all, be sold about3 P.M. Details, wi et HURSDAY, gilts eleant and very cueince tnarime ‘ t be Weat Thirteenth tay betcile louse P, TRAVER, AUCTIONEER, ie whom it may concern —t hereby give notice IL gel, ction. on W d to oY me riorage and 6 oa ahd ce aueben ey ate He, left at auld store by ofc Halensiein, oo the sate August, '574—One four-pull Ale Purp, seven wale pul bien te fa Chairs. two Signs, one Ligugr Counter, Rate yaw ze Cab n, lower saioon, gould 61 Broad street, New York. 61 Broadway. assage. $8), old, commodation, keturn {ickets a og Rvotabie HERMAN, SHERIFF'S AND GENERAL AUC. + a ioneer-<Slortzare sale Tucsday. December & at 1] o Nos. Sid and 816 Hast Fifth stréot, the contents of wv ill, consisting of Band aw Machines, Gir. s vaitings, Pullies, Hangers, Baltine, ‘vices, bay Horse and two Wagons; sale L. RIND™ OP¥, Attorney for Mortgage. eae SALE OF CANAL BOAT, TACKLE, &0.— MAN, ~heriff's Auctioneer, selis Monday, De- cember 7, at 11 o'clock, at ba foot of Twenty-first street, East River, the cana) boat "'E. M..” her Tackle. appur- SS dc, WM. C, CONNER, sheriff. Cnas. E. sixas, eputy. | GERIFP'S SALE OF BOOTS, SHOES, 40-8, HER. AN, Sheriff's Auctioneer, sells Monijay, D December No. Bowery, the Stock and Boot sad ahve, iors, conslsting a Iso Desks, chara, sown boxse 4c: sherifl, MJ. M Deputy. HERIFF'S SALB—THIS DaY ars DECEM- ber 7, at 10 eer as @ Dyed avenue, the stock and fixtures of a Hat and wi. ©, CONNER, Sheriff. he e _D. @ Gatx, Deputy Sheriff, i of hago GAFFNEY, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE 18 North William street, sells this day, at two o'clock oe Stock and Fixtures of the Variety and News Depo! 459 West Thirty-second atreet; Glass Cases, Counters, ; Beer Pumps, 4c. wo ABBOTT, (belie ais tated SALESROOMS, 0 New Bowery, will sell, thi y, at 10 o'clock, the contents of the Liquor and ‘Bitiard Saloon. 75 Mul: berry street, English Ale Pump, wainat Counters, one Carrom Bilhard Table, Chairs, Tables, &c. ; also 3 Horses and dirt Carts. 7M. WITTERS. AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL cere 0 lot Parlor sui esas, Ol Fa Velvet | vestry, Brussels and Ingrain ts, Vilcloihs, Rugs, Matting French pee Tr, mantel ‘and plain Mirrors’ curled hair, husk, @: for, and common Mattresses, featner Beds, Pillows. » Somfotrers, Gutta Blankets, &c.; also Crockery, Glass Wood itchen Ware, Stoves, Heavers, Ct Counters, Bar Fixtures, Refrigerators, Gas Fixtures, 40. ___._ EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. Eth LINE UNITED STATES MAIL ST SH YMOUTH, CHERBOURG D DAMBURG. The: \slogane, Cty Clyde-buut iron steamships will sail from | New Yor! KLOPsTUOCK, git Fischer December 8 SCHILL'! R, Captain Thomas. -December 15 trom Eagie oo pier. toot of Bares, street, Hovoken. ATES OF PASSAGE T PLYMOUTH, LONDON, CHERBOURG 1 and HAMBURG. Cabin—First sajoon, 3 $100, gold; second saloon, $6, gold; Steerage, $24, gneeenc Prepaid steerage tickets trom Hamburg, currency, For treight apply to FUNCH, EDDY’ & CO., 27 Sou Williem For passage applv to KNAUTH, NACHUD & KUHN! General race 13 Broad way. e wi NLY DIRECT LINE 10 FRANCE. HE. GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S td BSTWEEN NEW YORK AND The splendid -vessels on this tavorite route for the Con- nent (eine more southerly than any other) will sail | wer No, 54 horth Eiver, as lollows: vr PEREIRE, Surmon FRANCE, ‘trudelte z PRICE OF Pa! (including wine). First Cabin, 8123; Second, $75: ‘Third, $38 Excursion Tickets at reduced ri rates. American travellers, ing this line, avold both transit by English raliway and the discomforts of cross- ing the Channel, besides saving time, trouble and ex- pense. GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. JTNITED STATES MAIL LINE—STEAM TO QUEEN- town and iy Satecd Phases yr 46 North River. Mh vee +0 DOC. Snturday, ae 2 ‘om DI MINNESOTA, ons 8, at 2:30 P. M. ‘OMING, Captain ce 22, at 230 PL ML Cabin, intermediate and steerage at iow "rates. Prepaid tickets at lowest rates. Passengers booked fed and from Parts, Hamburg, Nor- Fy. and Bwed hy fo. Dratts on Ireland, England, 'rance and Germa’ lowest rates. Appi; AMS & GUION, 1D bros SPECIAL ToT a LENDID MA © ship MINNESOTA. sailing for Queenstown and Liver- ool on Tuesday, December 8, will carry a limited num- er ot intermediate sengers at $40 each; th G REAT | Labatt AMSHIP LINE, NEW YORK TO TBRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this line will sail trom pier 18 East River as follow: CORNWALL, Captain Stamper. seve... -December 19 GaearWesreah captain Windia ‘ADIN passage, #70; intermediate, 45; ateor carrenays oneursion dcksts sist” werags, B Apply to the agent, 70 Sout by . MORGAN, Agent. ‘ORTH GERMAN OTH STEGNSHIe (QOMPANY. FOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREM The steamship DEOTSCHLAND, Captain W, Lade- wigs, wall sail on roongt December 12, at 2P. M., trom’ Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboken, tobe followed b by ysteamahip, H NSA, Captain F, Klugkist, on ot Passage to London, Havre and Fiepenie~ First Cab) $100 gold. Second abi 0 gold, steer ite ireight or passage a) crn i OELRioRs e tow San AWBORGs| MERICAN ma ns Ys for PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG and HAMBURG.” HOLSA ‘Dec. 10 FRISIA.. Dec. 24 GiMiitia Deo, 17 THRINGEA.. Dec. 31 of passage to Fivmoush. Lot Cherbou: bes | ud ail points in figland "Scotland and ‘abin, upper saloon, gold $100 CG ee ‘ SRUMARDT & Go. BRICHARDS'S HOA General Agents. General Passenger agents. iew York. VUNARD LINE—B, ano N. if RM. SP. OO, ‘With a view 9 imine Fine chances of collision the sachin of this line take a specified course tor all seasons of the e year cB the outward passage from Queenstown to New York Boston, eee Pe ‘50 at 48 latitude, or romsing the ona meridian of 50 bein to" he ace # a sited Ere or noting t the nort! FOR LIVERPOOL AND QUEENS. -Wed., Dec. lg Steamers marked. Pio not ent Cabin. pi $1 ie eee Bteerage tic! i a¢ low. SB ERSS omoe once, nti i Broad se aaa FP wont, Paw EMIGRATION AND ft or Ah a EX change, ofice 66 South street: —D ward avaliable in all lan assage Certificates, b; msiitp and sail ) Basen ngsat at lowest rates. apply te TAPS0OT COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS, JPEDUCED RaTES—FOR PORT ROYAL AND PER. nding, Fla —steamer MEDIATOR will saul De ber 8 from Pier No. 2, North Sree for Ports, making connection with ait 38 Aupusta, ‘he following *inroagh effect immediately : At a meeting of the Ladies’ Hebrew marae Society, of Yorkville, held yesterday at Terrace | Garden, 4 resolution was adopted to devote all the | funds! the society excepting $1,000 and ali the | future receipts to the poor, aud the ofiicers were instructed to receive aypications for assistance | oniy the orivina! amount elven by Congress be used. For and to give money to the needy. Rev, Wiliam M, Postlethwaite has resigned the rectorship of the Church of the Intercession, at | Fort Washington, and given in his adhesion to the Reformed Episcopal church. | } Seton io nis new relation yesterday morning at | the First Reiormed Episcopal | Forty-seventh street and M: Vladimir Vingstrom, a seamun, aged nineteen | years, ® native of Russian Fi early on Saturday morning, walked overboard from pier 47, East River, | nim and took him to the Seventh precinct station house, where he was kept all day. he was taken sick in his ceil, ant Believue Hospital. Josephive Vaientealt, aged thirty-two years, whose proper residence 1g at No. 171 Second ; street, sought to reach an abode in bliss by jump- ing into the East River at the foot street, yesterday mormug. ever, interiered with her purpose. Hé took her, | out of the water, to the Eleveutn precinct stauion | ie8. tor ireight have aud Charleston, to take —First class, 30 cents; second Class, % cents; third beer » vee on class, 15 cents; firth class, 12 cents; SELPOK i, pene So 5 William street, HAVANA AND MEXICAN MAIL 88, LINE. — ier 3 Nor.h ears ase, Mw Steamers leave He preached his first ison avenu. pally y Bavane, Pro ind, being drunk | Tuesday, Deo, 15 | Tuesday, Jan 6 Y ALEK ANDERE & SONS, 83 Broadway. Steamers wit jeave New Orleans Dec. 19 and Jan. 9 for Vera Graz and all the above poris. MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE '0 CALIFORNIA, Sarr) AND CHINA, PANAMA. ene leave pier 42 North River, New York, as fol- OTNRY CHAUNCEY, Captain W. B. Rathba Freight and KA Omcer Looney rescued In the evening | had to be sent to | ber 12, 12 noon. COLON, Captain Z. L. Tani oa every alternate Saturd steamers for Central America an Steamers leave San Francisco tor Japan and C! Oficer Sctirotn, how. | d South Pacific Six coupons of small value, which were found on the street on Saturday night, are now awaiting | an owner at the Twenty-first precinct station house, on East Thirty-fifth street, near Third | avenue, Four of themare each of 80, and are marked No, 21 of the Bank of New | Both of the others are of the value of from Georgia state | 24 ie being marked No. 229 and the other | For treight or passage or further (nformanen apply she company’s office on whart, toot of Canal street, § H. J. BULLAY, Superintendent. ROPUS HATCH, Managing Director. ACIFIC MAIL orden Vian LINE. the value of | and are detached The magnificer 2 suatas i meeeITY OF OF TORIO, ‘deepal a, eile Le) lespat:| hed as above on December lays Ps from pler foot “of Onna wtreet, North River, New York. er information please ap- H. J. BULLAY, Superintendent, Rurvs Harcn, Managing Director. y YORK AND HAVANA DIREOT MAIL LINE. ‘hese first class steamships will sail at 3 P. M. from | pier 18 North River of Cedar street, for Havana, Li ae ¥, &. Ourus.. ‘OF freignt or” Dascare, having unsarpassed SSoommo- CLYDE & CO., No. 6 Bowi Green. MeKeller, Luling & Oo, agen's i Havana are, LINS OF GALVESTON STEAMERS, TOUCH- rrying the United states mail. WAOU, Captain Greenmal 20 East River, oa Saturday, Decem| Throagh bills of lading given to Houston and ints ont the Galveston, Houston and CG. RR. No caarge for forwarding in New vel ote or passage, having superi SEALLORY & CO,, 155 Matden lane. W. P. CLYDE & 00., il Walt OR NEW. pe DIRECT. MERCHANTS' STEAMSHIP al BD STATES, Captain B. The Hebrew Free School Association of the City of New York held its annual meeting yesterday at | No. 96 Sixth avenue, Prestdent Oettinger in the | chair and L. Mosebactker Secretary, were elected for the next three year Meyer 8. Isaacs, Marcus E. Harris, David sier, Alonzo tuska, Emanuel Lehman, Ferdin: Solomon and Samuel Solomon. The Seppre or the President for the past y the number of schovls with eleven teachers and an actua attendance ol 619 scholars. The receipts amounted to $3,911, ane (at expenditures, $5,866, leaving a deficiency Elizaveth Gibney would be very successful as an “awiul example” for a temperance lecturer. is only seventeen years Old, and she was born in these happy United States, wherein everybody Gan become wealthy or. learned aud reach piaces Yet ane was druuk on Sat- morning, and was locked up in the Fourth jot station house, These toiD; Solitary instances of their kind whic! pened to Elizabeth, for the police know her as well ? and when gue had been in fot @ short time it was found A physician examined For freagh 5 OF paanage oF - Tharsday, Hood to | which will in “pe best society.” modi nh apply 4s an “‘o‘t told tale; the station house that she was very sick. her and discovered that long continued digsipation had (rittered away her strengt! beth janged a palace on the The steamship UNIT: ¥, Bur- dick, trom pier 36 dg River, sy eaene Moore re land ior a cot in oP pases ta BAKERY parle M R NEW ORLEANS DIRECT, he Cromwell ~teamship Line. BOCKLK, Captain Kemble, 0. id North River, on Saturday, ht received daily. Threu rh rates bag a Rockport or St. Louis and Mobile. N. 85 West street. tions, apply to STATEN ISLAND. Til leave, pler is ie “Galveston, The estimates of the Richmond county Police Commissioners for the ensuing year, as presented to the Board of Supervisors, amount in all to $42,200. | Sour in The new telegraph through Staten Island is rap- idly approaching completion and will soon be in operation, with offices at the various ferry jand- g3, and an intermediate one at the Clerk's office in Ricumond, The trustees of the Seamen’s Retreat, at Sta- pleton, are opposed to the improvements tn iront | of their property ordered by the village trustees, | and ove of the trustees of the Retreat threatens | to sue out an injunction to prevent the village | authorities rom carrying their plans into effect. Mr. Louis Geizer, of Stapleton, while walking along Bay, near Grant street, on Thursday even- ing, was attacked by two highwaymen, who | knocked him down and attempted to rob him.of | He succeeded, uowever, in hoid- ing on to it until assistance arrived, and tne vil- Mr. Geizer had an ugly gasp cut in his FOR NEW SER * e will sail sarday, ay dah, & its I Qos pe ft eee Loving iA tates’ to Gaiveston, ARONDEL ony or avarok CP relgne received ‘ally. Indianola, § Rockport or ibe uis. $50 aes te TEAMSHIP LINE rok PORTLAND, Me.—Steamship GEO, WASHINGTON leaves every ROMWELL every Sarurday, ‘om pier No. 9 North River, connecting al Poraand with principal railroads and steamers for the interior and the East, Freights reduced. commodations unsurpassed. room and meals, o8 Neguseday and the G0, © Passage, including state- Apply to CLARK & SEAMAN, 86 West street ‘ORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND _RIGHMOND—OLD Dominion Steamship Comp: chs from pier 37 N ‘uesday, Thursday and saturday, at 3 P.M. Also intermediate ‘steamers. | | Through bills of fading ot Passenger tickets issued to all points in the inte Also, steamer for Lewes ‘Del. and all points in Dela- ware and kastern Maryland, every Monday and Thurs- ae gold watch, tf toot of Beach LONG ISLAND. Mr. Jacob Dow, an old and respected resident of Farmingdale, wnile going down stairs, on Friday, missed hia Jooting and fell, breaking his collar bone and suffering such injuries internally that he | died on Saturday nignt, The sloop Ida Vail, loaded with wood, got ashore atthe mouth of Port Jefferson harbor in the re- cent bad weather and was forced to throw off her She was then floated off, but leaked 80 that ber pumps couid not keep her free, and Soe was subseyuently hauled ashore and put on the ways for repairs, Tne Bridgehampton fishermen have had extraor- dinary luck during the past week. pounds of bass were taken by two Mecox com- anies, aod on Wednesday night Captain Charies $ one haul 1,672 dass, or Ofttce, corner Fulton and Greenwich streets. a TRA \VELLERS’ ¢ PENNSELVANT DAD. ‘The Great Trunk Line and Unitea States Mail koute. from foot of Desbrosses and the West an South, Trains leave New York, Cortlandt streets, Express for Harish’ meee bhai Palace ¢ Cars a tached, 9Bu A, rer Williaiap ort and road Ny te a Oe eta: Phiindnphia beprih ol nee connecting at Philadel- iamsport, Lock, Ht 3) P. M., connectin Tituaviile, Petroleum Cenire and the ee ida at Washington 4: nd 9 udlow’s gang took avout three and a half tons weight. bin's gang, at Smith’s Point, Brookhaven, also ,100 pounds of bluefish and 4,000 pounds of worth from eight to ten cents @ pound net in the New York market, Biue- fish are running unusually late. Letters have been received in Sag Harbor from Captain Henry A. Badcock, of that place, master of the whaling brig Myra, dated St, Heiena, Octo ber 20, 1874 Ba had taken 250 barrels of sperm 400 bi is of whale since the previous all his casks he fellin with sperm threw overboard 100 barrels of whale to Make room for the same quantity of sperm. reports that sperm whalers have been more than usually successful during the season, especially in the North Atlantic, one bark having taken 750 bar- ten weeks irom home—a catcn a+ paralleled in the annals of whaling. James O'Donnell, said to hati from No. 44 Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, a temperance lecturer and vender of sewing machines, was arrested on Fri- ind tried and convicted before Justice Gauck- & horse blanket irom There was @ illegally, and under ewing machine security jor the Regula’, oewa lee for Philadel 3PM! fad 18 ‘and second TAH 6; 6:30, 7.730, 8, end a “night, pores For, Rilzabeth, 6. 6:30, 7, i i ns PM, bass, ‘the latter being Por, Newark he Slo so 12 M., 1, 9, 2:50, 3:10, and x eae Berth Ativgy ted peat ea Gand aaa 1D ) a siday He Bar Et we aera 8:40 re ce 4:10 P.M, Hand iBolviders. if u 5 For Phill abu Fo a os oar oe ina Sandon, 7 CF tan Sauna, 7 AM warded, They speak for themscives amount of work to 80 Dp omptiy, Cy Thorou sly and 7 Ral. fants dome by tne ¢ e officers and men of ~~ ‘ga Its dsscipl duties have been | me formed to the sali country. Some o: a that many officers and men have been commended in previous: la yi] tor Kowa and good conduct, these officers were ingly sent to the Senate by the Leg | Thi exhibited and ihe gallantry by those hamed makes it proper for me to Cally attention wan to the subject and to recommend that action ve taken ler, at Bresiau, tor stealin, Mrs. Nehring, of Nebring’s second charge against nh, A false pretences, currying a which he had lett on deposit payment Oo! &@ board otli, amor through the Kindness of : owed to £0, On payin; ‘he machine a8 @ pledge tor the He immediately fled from | soon after a German cigar maker claimed tie ma- For erase 24 remeron, 6AM. ro ose get eae From Was! Tratgs areve a ee ae inex @ fine of $20 No. 4 Gourt street, rook me and Co rer? Li gon street, Hoboken, Me cite ie my He THE ARMY. Annual Report of the Secre- tary of War. Requirements ot the Mili- tary Service. WASHINGTON, Dec. 6, 1874. ‘The report of the Secretary of War is completed and is printed, The jollowing 18 a summary of its contents:— The Secretary notes a reduction of the expen- ditures of the fucal year of 1874 from those of 1873, causing @ saving of $3,998,993, he estimates for the year 1875 were $60,180,923; those for the next fiscal year $53,144,499—showing a reduction of $7,036,424. There Is an excess of next year’s esti- mates over this year’s appropriation of $3,906,577, The Secretary condemns the reduction of the army to 25,000 men, He recommends the enlist- ment of boys as fleld musicians. He also recom- mends the changing of the beginning and ending of the fiseal year to May 1, the limitation of the money at the disposal of the department to be used for the public tnterest to the amount of the appropriations alreaay made. The law proves embarrassing to the free working of the depart- ment, and its repeal is recommended. The new uniform having been made and distributed te the army has given general satisiaction with the ex- cepiion of the plaited blow ¢ line of mititary telograph from San Diego, Prescott and rucson, Arizona, provided tor by the 1873, which appropriated, upon an estimate of th artment 800 for lus construction, was built by jabor of troops, using the means of transportation of the Quartermaster’s Departament. The line is 540 miles long, 0, The balance of the appropriation re- mains unexpended. Asa surplus of wire remained une mpletton of the line, it was used to extend ba Ae) ‘Camp Verde. By this line, cheaply con~ ncipal posts in ‘ge are placed in immediate conmuntoa ion with each other and with | the headquarters oi the Department of Arizona, of the Military lon of the Loge at San Francisco, a with the Department Under the act appropriating million of dollars for placing headstone of soldiers interred in the nationa: militery camarntiat contracts bave been made forthe whole work, which are within the sum appropriated, and the sane is now in er There | are seventy-six cemeteries desicnated as national, 10 | which are ‘mterred 139,962 unknown and 162,079 known soldiers, pixty-clxnt superintendents are on duty, I have paveral tines adverted. to the retpirenients of the act of May &, 182, that all proceeds of sales of publio property must be covered into the treasury a3 miscel- cous receipts. This law operates with pecuiiar det- to the Subsistence Separtment. Subsistence suppues, as ts well known, are extremely perishable, and in case of their ph eh 6 o. aneees must be either thrown away.” oi ssity requiring ew purchases in thelr mond’ to ‘meet ‘the wants of ia army, the department finds itself with an appropriat proportionately inadequate. It. Is piain that, could kor tmorey derived trom new sales be. Applied t3 to new, pur- chases, no increase of appropriation would be made, but ninen these reasons I concur in the recommendation ot cm Haile reat ey that so much of secti ni Hs acto! May 8 1372, as applies to an: ybropacey, | sae appropriation wider the control of Perapent be steele. live lfieil ca cele The act organizing the Staff Corps of the army, a proved June -3, 1874, while allowing appointments of Assistant surgeons in’ the army, cuts off two ot the Ave } eutenant colonels and ten of the sixty majors tn ist Medical Department, thus us prevendig any promoti tor several years to come. aces the officers ot ihe Medical Corps below those ot all the other staff oorps, and of the line of the army, as rt ie] Promotion, which is feit by them asa hardship injustioe, the results of which cannot fail to be {njurtous to the best tafereats of the service, The clause of the same act which # fes that “the number of contract surgeons shall be ve, and thereatter no more shall be jt either in actual suffering for want of medical attendance or in largely increased ex- pense to the government ihe only resource will De to employ local physicians, without contracts, and pi them ne coe fees of private physicians, which ast ©: ware has shown will cost we i more and be less 8a ‘oaclsta tory than the present syst ‘Atdate of hist report there existed sixty-four vacan- cies in the Medical Corps—viz., two assistant medical purveyors, five surgeons, fifty-six Loire! surgeons and one medica! storekeeper. During past year three surgeons and one surgeon (retired) have died and one surgeon has resigned. The vacancies i assistant medical, purveyor, surgeon ned by am act of Congress approved at present fifty-six vacancies in the gr surgeon, Under the Chiet of Engineers the works for the defence of the coast have been prosecuted with visor and as tapidly as the Said In hand would permit, and in sever: our umportant harbors some of the larger work: nee approaching COU HIST Generally, the works are modifications of existing defences, con- suructed for less powerful armaments than those now used, ‘the rapid advances that have been ie in power of modern ordnauce, renders it tavern ‘that these works should be pushed forward to completion ‘aud properly armet ‘The Battalion of Engineers. in its construction, drill and efficiency for service, has been kept to the high Standard requisite for this arm of service. Sigizoned at Willet’s Poimt and West Point. they have princi ally, been employed in the trials and developments torpedo system, and in the instruction of cadets, whiis small detach ments have assisted the officers saganed in western explorations. The appropriations asked for its services are recommended to Congress, 4 rials with torpe for some, years have been ‘goltig on at W Wied Pa Point, nave ‘adveloped system gaan, Ae believed, to none in use abroad, vith “a it small cost witha means o: Cara oa eres ainst the inroad of iron-clud ves- furnishing as with one form of obstraction tor hold- ern ander une Bre of Our guns The importance.o Be mitts Setagnnt ig so obvious peoples rlytrer std for making opriations asked tor se epi ction of such Tuaterial 3 cannot be obtained speedily need not be urged upon Congress. Satisfactory progress has been made upon sp Avd works provement of rivers and harbor: ft ind examinations ered bees ae a eon 7 vey! e with the provisio! the. Pa YSy sae ‘bor Appro- briation, act Syproved 3 are 7, Ws i nf The estimates of the hier of Enel ed are submitted parately, as presented by that offic Fortifoations and other works ot detence. Pubite buildings a unds and Washington $2,108, 700 Dpineer We at Wille on ice @XPeNses........ Improvement of rivers Total.. xs .. ‘The adoption of rhe ratetiry Dreech-loading system by aboard of officers convened under congressional pnactpent, ana iis subsequent establishment by law as th ‘only {stem to be used ta the manniacture of arms nables partment w continas the manufacture Spar ‘a secure basis, and provide an arm with no supe- that may probably not be superseded by any more perfect invention for many yearsto come. ‘The produe- Ron of ries and carbines apon the adopted plan bas ard at the been pushed i jonal armory with en- ray and suocess, and the hew arms issued to the troops wil ng doubt give, sregt. seuscuon. Their lasue bas been retard ck of ammunition, the smail ap- e 1a ropriation ipotauopiyin the nuwber of cartridges per Bt dalcnd egt cane Gye tone ee als of departments. That the troops might be trained to m ceurate fring orders have peou issued by the Deparment autho- riging the annual issue of 120 ball cartridges per man, belug ten per month for each man. This certainly docs Not appear tobe too much, but when @ calculation is Bade of the number and the cost it ts found. that this limited issue will require $000,000 cartridges, which would absorb the whole of the appropriation of $75,000 for the manufacture of metallic ammunition for the fiscal year, It fmoricent, therefore, that a larger appro briation ior this purpose should be made, and acter will receive the iavorable consideration of Con: The want of a large sanding army can only be coms. pensated by keeping on hand, ready for any emergency, a complete suppiy of every description of war ma- terial, Arms and ammunition are of the first import- ance when an arm, to be improvised, and the coun- | try should place Yes" dependence at such a juncture on the reserve seapiee. stored in its arsenals Certainly not leas than haifa million of the best arms shoula be manufactared ag rapidly ag the monetary condition of the county wit permit. ‘The experience of the past is the surest and saiest guide in making preparation for Pee ee ay Sciimigiteo m nen od PROFOSED SALB. OF ARSENALS. For yitcimn kei past I have rape attention to tne large number of arsenals east of the Mississipp! itiver scattered through the country, the consequent lack of concentration of work in the ‘interest ot economy and yertegnion er prod ech and the undoubted necessity of dispost the bal several of these national establishments maid Up of a rand arsenal on the Atlantic sad he Tn orde chitate intelligent pepion on the subject, by the softection of all necessary data for the intormation of the department and of Congress, a board of ordvance officers was appointed some months since to make a comprehensiv exhaustive study of the subject and also of the qi Mh of a proper location for a powder depot and of an experimental ground for After severe) months of patient and careful inve! gation boa has made its report, which crewith: tranmitted: It strongly recommends retention of the Springne ld Armory and the Fi fort arsenal, and the @ manlenee of nd arsenal in the vicinity ot New ork clty fi uiacturing purposes: retaining also tie, Indighapous Arsenal, Indiana; Kennebeo Arsenal, be EM bp koe . befecttia) eee oeeetas mand, pose Arsenal, Georgia, as places for storage an Pocoinmends the, sare of the Aiueghetty, ola us Det troit, eaville, Watervitet Watertown and Washington arsenals, che s to be made as rouialy, ea as circuin stances may. permit, the proceeds to levoted to the purchase of a fad the erection of buildings tor the grand arsenal. mains concur in these recommend. ations and invoke favorable gonmiarstion ‘on the part of Congress. The establishment of a powder depot & fad ar experimental, ground for heavy cannon are cussed by the Board, its Zcommendations « are ap Proved. Aa Meatiiaate for these very Mae ee earnelly 3. sirable objects has been made, wie! urged that Congress take favorable action upon. Tho bees 9 of the signal service.are reviewed a lenge and @ more permanent organization 1s wee relation to deserters the Secretary says:— Tagree org Tn ig 4 General of the bare to his suggestion tl iesertion constitated, b lative enaciment, as @ Le get Pa cw A our. ¢ vt courts of criminal jui tg st tion offenders “cH by marshals and 4 LJ tas hog 8 ol rainals i this eee. to with that of military * 8 » #© # © © WORK OF THE ARNT. The reports of the General ot the army and of the di- wns and department Lg as | ae oe aaa jaintained and the t laborious ction of the the facg ese reports call atte: brevets during the pre: sand their names were thereon. chine, alleging toat O'Donnel to bim ae a vy ae wae! for 2.000 ciara. el bad sold it ith the Commander of the Department of the Hs sergeants should be increased, Mtecomoend tat hs ‘suggestion in this direction be . TSE A A AND ORPHANS, Mach Interest has been by many officers of the army in the of an roviding that equitable d auctions, be made from th ihe monshly pay of of fmgir? and ds deposited to the Sredit the Trei he United States, to be Paes inte the 1 ot te Trea Ury ane dh bill oe ea vO widows, and” orphans of off ‘ihe army, anon & plan whic! Whoroughly matured. wae imtroau House Representatives at the Session of Congress and referred to che Millita = mittee, in whose possession it now ig. The views oy to judge tion to tl ore are Mm PO a ei Be to the'favorable consideration of Congress, A MILITARY PRISON. In accordance with the requirements of the law cerning a military prison, [ made a personal in in the month of jelober, of the location Fen avenworth, designated by the set Proper site has been selected for the ‘iscationt § nent building, should an appropriation aioe peri, by Congress. The buildings reavees. © “ ‘nthe PB gh 3 in which" quarters were to be for commodation of the prison ‘empersrliy. ware amined by myself im com oe ity commander, and vatsted. tha! ney can be rendered properly secure re tor the intenae temporary urpose. The estabiisnment of will result in great economy of expenditu ei and. the b pote pier tiny tiny trom an bere te 5 4 the char. sc Not be overestimate urpose hereafter to submit to Congress estimates for ithe enee tion of permanent buildings on the site selected, The favorable impression recetved by the Secre tary on his visit to tne Military Academy is ex- ressed warmly and the recommendations of the ard of Visitors are tudorse1. 4 larger appropriation than $15,000 ts this year: recommended for the publication of the recorad Of the rebellion as extra remuneration to the dé+ partment clerks engaged in the important rs A Dew edition of army regulations is need THE COURTS. ——_-—_—_ TOMBS POLIOE COURT. A List of the Offenders Arraigned © Kasmire Disposing Halt ‘The early adjournment of the courts on Satur day crowded deal of work on the Sunday re- turns at the Tombs, in antictpation of the rusb “Judge Kasmire was early on hand and at work. The returns from the diferent-precincts reporting at the Tombs contained about 350 cases, all of which had to be disposea of vefore the Judge got any dinner. At half-past twelve the last case was dis pose of and the court closed. Durimg Sunday morning a visitor at the Tombs Police Court can see tue perpetrators of almost every crime, as a hst of yesterday’s cases wilh show—Drunks, 290; disorderiy conduct (which, caption includes clerks who, having drawn theiF salaries, set about feeling good and overturning {ash boxes), 26; vagrants (men and womem who siéep in ash boxes, alleyways and empty wagons), 6; pickpockets, 2 (they were | sted hear che men Who made the charges, wl idn’t Want to take nothin’ *); assault — bat tery, 10. One of the parties thus charged use He didn’t know exactly why he did it, but he did, Anyhow he didn’t like militiamen, en dey was soldaten,” satd he, “vy dey aon't lick me.” Street walkers, 10, They ranged in from thirteen to fity. Mary Ann Foile, whose age 1s forty-five. told the Judge she was ‘about twenty-eight or so.” When questioned as to why she faisified sbe said she did not count tue time she spent in jaik as part of her life; she had only lived in town | about twenty-orgnt years out of the forty-five, the Island and. Sing Sing having seen the rest of her days, Bigamy, l. Jennie had heard of and Aleca had acknowledged the existence of snother wife. The “other one’? could not be produced; be Jennte said she wouldn't be astonished if Alec had half adozen tn Scotland. sne thought she could find the “otner one” by Tuesday morning; so Judge Kasmire held Aleck to await develop~ ments. Forgery, L This last case is very Interesting. It involves $1,200 and the history of @ young man’s | downfall. In February last the Russell & Erwin Company had im their employ a young man named George A. Scott in capacity of bookkeeper. While with the frm it wae Scott’s duty to note the reception of all gooda and see tothe payment for tne same. He dis~ charged the duties o1 his position for some time to the complete satisfaction of his employers. Bus for some reason, Which 1s nol yet explained, he found use for more money than he could earn, 80 he resorted toa trick to procure tne same. On the 9th of February he made out a false invoice of goods which he said he had received from the Glove Nail Company, amounting toone thousand | two hundred and some odd dollars, For these fictitious goods he made out a check and got Mr. Richard P. Braff, the attorney of the company by which he was employed, to sign the same. Mr. Bruff signed the check, whieh wan | drawn payable “to the order of the Globe Nail Company,” and the same was pul ig an envelo sealed, and, as Bruff supposed, post€d. Scott not post the letter; he tore ii open and f formed the following indorsement on the back lobe Naik Company. T. H. Fuller, Treasurer.” “The ene | Was presented at the Chemicai National Bank a. | the amount of tne face paid. Mr. Woodruff, Abe se sistant treasurer of the Russell & Erwin Company, has been investigating the case ever since the forgery came to light, and has at last woven a chain of cirenmetances around Scott, who yestere day acknowledgea pares perpetrated the for gery, He was committed in default of bail to an- wer the charge at the Vourt of General Sessions. PIPTY-SEVENTH STREET POLICE COURT, A Nice Trio. Before Judge Morgan. Among the prisoners arraigned at this court yesterday were @ burglar, a pickpocket and a highway robber, and against eacn of them the evidence is such that there may be no doubs of their involantary disappearance {rom the busy | haunts. of men ‘for some time to come. The alleged burglar, who gave his name as William Keller, was caught leaving the apartments of Mrs. klizabeth Connell, No. 144 East Fiiteenth street, and, when searched, a “jimmy? was found up his coat sleeve and a sock pick in one pocket, while in another were a silver watch and @ lot of silver coins, all of which be- ' donged to Mrs. Connell, whose place he haa broken into eerie her absence. He bad also ww his pos- session gold watch, for wotch an owner is wanted. “ela for trial. Thomas Hopkins was identified by Patrice Keagle, of No, 678 Second avenae, as one of a gang Of thieves who attackea him on Saturday night, in East Thirty-first street, while en his way bome, and relieved him of his watca and chain, worta, $41. Held tor trial in defauit of $1,000 ‘A citizen named John stevens, while mad! gages 1p an effort to get a glimpse into St. hus ethodist Episcopal churcn door during the fu- heral services conducted therein on Saturaay, had his overcoat pocnes invaded by Peter Richards, lately of Philadelphia, Whose hand an officer caught theréin, Mr, stevens did not, however, come to qvurt to prosecute. ‘he accused pleaded bis case well, but Judge Morgan refused to believe bis statements. Pickpockets as & general thing are not very chickeu-nearted, out the tears did come undidden into this one’s eyes as the Cours ordered fim to be committed. He feelingly remarked, (np a low tone, “0 my God! I am doomed, That maa (the oMver) has perjured nimseif in order to send me to jail.” The Court remarked when the accused was going out, “You may be innocent, but appearances are against ie and this officer never (ails in a conviction,” ut he nas, though, and several times, too. COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. SUPREME COURT—CnAMBERS.—Third Monday's motion calendar, SUPREME Capt tamed af TeRM.—Adjourned un. til December 23, 18’ SUPREMY SOvane Cuxcuce Bact 2—Held by i Van Brunt.—Nos, 396, 300, 2618, 2170, Red Ph 0254, 1848, 2858, 2860, 2864, 2866, 4420, 4370, 888, 12833) 4 bre 638. Part 3—Held by Jud; 14008" 4375, 3887, 1921, 1963, 1499, 67: 3h, oe a is, 99355, 2119, 4381, 4301, 1961, 887, 4117, 2127, per) SUPREME COURT—SPRCIAL TERM—Held oy Bd Van Vorst—Demurrers.—Nos. 1, 2 3, 6 5, Oy % 8, 9 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 34, '25, 30, Issues of law and indhe-Noe oa, y tA 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 12, 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23,’ 24, 2b, 26 28, 29, 80, 31, 32, 33, 34, 36, 86, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50. SUPERIOR COURT—GENERAL petted by Jadges Monell and Curtis.—Nos. 1, 2, £4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 1%, 19, 20, 2i, 22," 28, bay 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 86, 37, 38, ay, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48. SUPERIOR Al teat a Teru—Held by Judge Sedgwick.—Nos, 1, 4, 5, 6, 1, 8, 9, 10, 1, 12, 1) oe, 208 1 ha Ss, Bh, wa he oe gota an eae I 1 Sh i 4 45, 48, 47, 48, 49, 50, 61, 62. 53, 54 55, 56, 5 bg 61, 62, 63, 64, 63, 69, SUPERIOR mn Counr--TRtal TeRmM—Part 1—Held b; Jndge Spetr.—Nos. 313, 753, 759, 791, 711, 765, 79% by vuage Frestman Noe’ ita b7, 1480 120, "34 judge Fresdman.—Nos. 2 a Tad, 110, 738, 740, 140, Sb Tad 4 Gouwon t as QUITE Meld wis Si ea, a, 12, 1 ii ; @ bung starter on two ray be a1 th but bo de Daly,—=Nos. 1, 2, Ha 16, 17, i. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, ge iene © i 8" 30) 40, At da" AB" 46 5" 62 Meee TES react stu. ug 2,38 me, Hen 19% —Nos, Jord 1000, 831, 2000, 0b, a be ty ghrs - loo, 120%. ane tise? 1h ta i }» 1207, 4, 1088, 1148, 1107 1u12! 143d, 200m, | 088 si ha, oe) 6, Ne: MARINE at Sm 208 tata Part Jadge Joachimsen.—Nos. 571, ‘ i, ca hea 130, 781, 733, 634, 735, 736, 7, 7, 722. Pare eid by Judge Shes.—1646, 2008, 2019, oY hs iy 141, 148, 749, osc part's. oe 1a ten gala tes 144, 143, = OP GENERAL Enmore dy Judge ieee and.—The People Joho ‘lcaut va werd me vs. John ‘Anton, feionious: ceo battery; Same vs. Dante: Meboasid, felot Sault and battery: Sante ys Walter F, Mei ‘ant sour. giary; Same vs, Patrick Mathews, burglary; va. eorge MeMulen, larceny irom the OYBR AND TERMINER—Held by Judeg The People vs. Richard Croker. homicide.