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“THE OOURBTS. The Ring Civil Salts Revived—The Case.of George S. Miller. Motion to Set Aside a Decree of Divorce. What Constitutes Exemption from Military Service, The Supervisors of tection and special deputy marenais of the Bighth, Tenth, Twelfth ana Foure teenth Assembly districts will ve paid at the United States Marshal's oMce shis evening at hait- past six o'clock, fu the habeas corpus proceedings before Judge Biatonford in the matter of Newman Aaronson, the defendant had been held by the Sherif on three orders of arrest, Judge Blatchford dis. charged him on the frst two orders and remandea hima to the Sheriq on the third order—that of De Jonge vs. Aaronson. Judge Benedict sat in the United States Circuit Court, No, 27 Chambers atreet, yesterday, or the Purpose of disposing of criminal business, Gon- Zales Sardo pleaded guilty to the second count of an indictment charging him with having varried on the business of a cigar manulacturer without giving the usual bond required py the United States. He waa remanaed for sentence, No oase being ready for trial tne Court adjourned until to- aay. THE RING CIVIL SUITS, eran Re eters ‘The prosecutions in the civil suits ageinat Tweed and his auies of the New Court House Ring have tain go long dormant that an impression has become quite prevalent that they bave been abandoned, This seems not to be the case, as shown 10 a motion made yesterday itn ere Court, Chambers, belore Judge Pepeten: motion, which was made by Wheeler Pockhat bs ag ar Ae tne Baty ‘as plaintit instead of ‘the Ors in the suit against 8. Miller. who did the carpenter work on the new county Court House, to recover $1,131,804, alleged to have been fraudulent ia him in excess of the sum to which he was legally entitled. For the motion it was urged that such subatitation became neces- ary ander the new Consolidation act, Mr. Kiihu ino ition claimed that no such power is conferred by this act. Judge Donohue reserved is decision in the matter. A point of spectai in- tenest.in the motion is that the decision will de- termine whether the change asked ior in this case shail de made in the civil sutts, now pendini agatust Tweed, Ingersoll and other members the Old Ring 6 recover some $11,000,000, out of which, {t is claimed, they have swindled the city, BUSINESS IN THE OTHER COURTS. UNITED STATES OIROUIT COURT. A Reven Sait. Before Judge Shipmen. ‘The case of James P, Cammings vs. Collector Arthur, was brought on for trial yesterday. The plaigai@ imported a lot of goods which he sania Wore burlape, which 18 a certain manutscture of Dex. This class of goods is subject, under the Taref act, to a duty of thirty per cent a@ vatorem, Catipetor arthur, However cinitas that tho goocs are Known 0s founaations, which are liable. bir @ duty of Ory per cent ad valorem; and at thas oer made his assessment on the 8. the duty under protest, and now Deg the present action to recover the excess, ry about $600. The goods are about sevent; incoes in width, and the Collector says such goo are known as olicloth foundations and not vur laps. The case will, )_ Probably, be decided to-uay- SUPREME OOURT—OHAMBERS, = Motion to Set Aside m Decree of Divorce. Beiore Judge Donohue, In February last George HK. Shiels bronght a suit for divorce irom his wife, Albertina Adele suiels, The case was sent before areferee, and on his report that the charge was proven Judge Dono hae granted a decree of divorce in favor of the hu id. Motion was made yesteraay by counsel for defendant to set aside the decree on the ground that 20 summons or complaint was served on the defendant and that she knew notting of the ‘eason fi to pus tp any deience. was “cdaimed that the proceedings were wholly irregular and that tae witnesses against the de- fepeans were periured. An opposition piainuds counsel produced counter aMidavita setting forse thas the defendant was served with 9 copy of the summons and compisist, that she confessed this in eiotter tober tusdand and aiso the aduiteries against her, The Vourt took the pavers, the case is more complicated than It, otherwise by the remarrying of the since the decreas: of divorcee was granted, ape orion of s Military Prisoner, James Murphy, imprisoned on s warrant of ‘Ldeusenant Colonel James P. Hitchcock. President of the Ninth Regiment Court Martial, was drougnt a this court yesterday on a writ of habeas The prisoner traversed the return of th w n of the Ludlow Street Jatl on four, capa seh that at the time the court was held mo misaioned once ig another teaiment, duly. | Tamiesioned by the Governor, and ti Mortal ted att power or jarisdiction to try him, Second—That tue git of the commission remitted aed discharged _a! mould previous gnes and ird—That naving demanded the assistance of Oounsel andthe same having been refused, the trial, as to him, was a nullity; and, fourth—That haying been an inspector of election during the z ar 1873, he Was not subject to the periormance Faeary fig 4 , belng exempt by eae emacs anny i pom tection 2 by counsel me ge a itary authorities, Judge Donohue decided that the pou NS of the prisoner were Weil taken, and ory red bis discharge. Decisions. By Judge Donohue, Denzer vs. Jones.—Motion denied. Allen ys. Uverton.—Motion granted on payment of Costs and $10 costs of motion, Mutual Kank va. Griswold,—Dented. Stratton vs, Bulings.—Motion granted om pay- Ment of $10 costs. Delafield vs, The te hens denied, Matter of Carmine ‘si Baptist Church—Pe- tition gravied, in vs. Van Nest,—Order granted, By ve. Hatlock.—Reierence ordered: a, yunat.-Motion granted on condition, Bee Late’ va, Puna Matter of Daniel Drew.—I cannot a thence of the order. It was not referred to the referee to ascer- tain ana fx allowances to counsel, That isa mac ter exclusively for the Court, on proof of facts oma Be mature or extent of service, AG lac jot wil! to meke eoortt - the kind which we order asked for pares, Besides, the original consent of ae ae to the ap- pointment of the pew trustee wi ithout security @heuid be acknowledged aad fied with the report, and the report should more distinctly state whether the (und Is im the form of seeurities or money, and if the latter should “iP the mode of investment that sheuld be made, & Graham vs. Mattlage. —Aranted. Hodson vs. Mudd.—Order granted, Sherman vs, Mason.—Motion denied, with $10 coats to avide event, Memorandum. Fettretch vs. Fettretch.—Order to be entered that the dele! \ within ten days pay the sum bY $7 per week from the 9th day of June, 1874, to 3 da OF that am atiachment Issue for. con- tent ‘That said piainufl pay $10 costs of this Mattar of Graham.—Memorandum. Cohen vs. Bancroit.—Motien aroused, with $10 ont abide the event. Memorandum. jareball ve. Macy.—Motion depied, Memoran- int ve, Yornes,—Motion aeni¢d without SUPREME COURT—OIROUIT—PART 2. Docitsten. Ry Jaage Van Brunt. q Continent National Bank vs. Adaims ot al.—Case SUPERIOR COURT -SPROIAL TERM. ener Ome. Juage Sedgwick. Beanery. va. Doveae lotion Genicd. ‘enburg vs, Now York Bowery Fire Insur- a ae of $150 granted. live Goid Heatin; x oe lon granted: ig Company of New President, lara je Insarance Com America va. Lathrop.—Motion qrented by by COMMON PLEAS~1RIAL TBRM=PART 2, | and Detectiver Keilly and Williamson were de- | held Anderson, in desault | ing to steal $54 from the till of James Gilbert, No, NEW YORK ‘HERALD, FRIDAY,’ DEUEMBER 11) 1874—TRIPDE SHEET. ‘Was reaghed yestergay in this Gourt. This case, ‘tm the nature of s mandamus against the Board of Apportionment and Audit, has been before the courts before, the Comptrolier having siways made reat effort to defeat the claim. The Board were fiaeily competied to eudis and allow it; but they did 1¢ at @ lesser amount than was claimed, which was received by the claimant, who gave a receipt in full, The present action was brought to re- The claim was tor sef- sment, The Cover the balance—$150. vices as clerk in the Pagnce De) dvience a clumed that ly his claim to that Tos at and audited oa ‘allowed 1 lesser amount, that the eae rin the present action, Mr, Ff. H. ewe that the Board and id pot vhe discre- tion or authority to audit auch lai ata lesser claim and wi smoant of the radia The Cours took this view and denied the motion for a non- euit On that ground. Mr. D thea attempted to show that there oe egett rior the payment of the Tolan, bat ing anable to produce tue witnesses D: they expected to prove the want propriation they e Obliged to withdraw 4 pay the he pian Although this ) detore th goed at Mousiatuae jength by op! and iets Be re the Court ig coun. id not muy pass upon pow. that 1b was. not a goo doveuoe. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Burglaries and Larcente: Before Recorder Hackett. Prederiok Keiser pleaded guilty to burglary in the second degree. The charge was that, on the night of the 24th of November, he entered the residence of Joseph Huber, No. 1,110 Second ave- nue, He was found concealed in the front room, His Honor sent him ¢o the State Prison for ten years. £dward Nugent and Francts O'Rourke pleaded guilty to burglary in the third degree. The tn- dictment alleged that on the 27th of November pe bh eeyayad aD entrance into the grocery store Norman, No, 657 First avenue, and stole at $47. They were each sent to Prison for five years, tone Hofwan pleaded guilty to stealing $7 {n money from Ubristina Fillbard on the 6th of No- yoraber, while she was walking through avenue The sentence imposed was five years in the Panentinn: Michael Sampter pleaded guilty to sugary in the third degree, It seoma thaton the lth of Octo- ber he “gg ree to Michael Marks s arate pur- ing to have been drawn by the International K, Or cutcago, tovne order of A. Cohn & Co, on the Ohatham Bank, of New York for $225 which proved to be a forgery. Sampter was seni to State Prison tor four years, George Dancer pleaded guilty to the crime of grand tarceay, the papccrntes inst him being thst on the 16th of November stole clouniog vained at $41, the property of John Sinske. This prisoner Was sentenced to the State Prison for Three years ana six months. Peter Peterson, who was charged with eae on the i5th of November, $95 velonging to Enoch Mongell, pleaded gutlty toan attempt at grand larceny. As tnere were mitigating circumstances aie acoused Was sent to the State Prison jor one J eiward Cole, who, on the Sth of June, stole $28 from George Greener, pleaded guilty to petit lar- oeny. Frederick Nicholas, also pleaded to the same ie of bere ole clot being tna on the 5th of November, le-clotning worti belong: ing to Carlos Fox, - rat “ ‘hese prisoners were each sent to the Peniten- tary for six months, Acquittals. Kate Reynolds was tried upon the complaint of Alicia Gold, charged with stealing dresses and Jewelry {rom her apartments, No, 622Sixth ave nae, on the 2th Of October. Miss Gold left her in charge of the rooms during an absence of two hours and npon her retarn the property was gone. Tuere was not suficient legal evidence to bring the guilt home to the accused, and the fary | rendered & verdict of not guilty. Henry Livingston was also peanitees upon ag | indictment charging bim with teloniously receiv- i ing two pairs of pantaloons and a jur cap belong: | ing to Benjamin Silliman, which were stolen irom | No, 6 West Sixteenth street by a colored girl | named Hit. Judging from the appearance ana language of the privoger, 1 was evident that he | wae educated and had seen better days. His | statement satisfied the jury that he dia not know the property was Stolen. They rendered a ver- | dict O14 not gulity withoat Ber cce their seats. James Thornton, Jr., wi 0 prom ptly acquitted of a charge of siealing "ios, on. the 12th of Novem- ber, Irom his taiher, James Thornton, Sr., Who Was the main witness in tue case, 10MBS POLIOE OOURT, In Aaticipation of the Cold Snap, Before Jadge Murray. On the night of the th of December the house Of Mr. Robert Lear, No. 6 West Twenty-Murty street, was entered by burglars, who took from she rack in the bail two overcoats, valued at $200, Mr, Lear went to headquarters and complained, tailed to look up the Jost property, they Dan Tae which Mr. Lear in @ pawnshop in ‘Eighth avenue, Subaequenuy | they arrested George Anderson on suspi and brought nim to the pawnbroker, who fully tdeati- fied Anderson as the man who had pawned the rments. "These facts were deta: to Judge lurray at this cuurt yesterday afternoon, and ne ¢ of ball, to answer at the Court of special Sessions. JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE OOUET, | Till Tapping Extraordinary. Before Jadge Smith. Henry Gibson and Jobn Smith were arraigned at the above Court yesterday on & charge of attempt. Yesterdi id describ 60 Bleecker street. Mr, Gilbert testified that » number of stones were thrown phrouey, bis Windows about hall-past one o’ciock yesterday Spring and that he ran outon the sidewalk to | catch the parties, apd wuile outside others ran tn and attempted to carry away the til, Omicer | Doyle, of toe Fifteenth precinct, arrested the above-named prisoners. Gibson was held in $2,000 dail to answer, snd Smith was discharged | for want of sufficient eviaence. . Robbing H1s Employer. Benjamin Bell, of No. 510 West Twenty-eighth | street, was charged witn stealing $46 irom bis em- ployer, James Collins, also of No. 610 West Twenty- eighth atreet. fhe money was taken nus an old stove, where the complainant bad bid it. Bell ‘was Keld tn $1,000 bail to auswer. Accused of Burglary. William P. Valentine was charged with burglar. tousiy entering the premises of August Heim, of | No. 160 Thompson street, on bag tay nigh Valentine, who Was arrested by Officer Johnson, of the Eighth preciuct, was remanded for farther testimouy. ESSEX MARKET POLIOE COURT. Robbery in Daylight. Before Juage Wandell. About tem o'clock Wednesday morning Thomas D. Brune, of South Sixth street, Wittamsbarg, was attacked in Second avenue, near Sixth street, by tour mem, One of them, named Jamea Mc- Bride, made a grab at bis watch chain, and tn en- deavoring to pull the watch out of his pocket, the chain snapped, Two more of the assailants then ag Mr. Brune abont the head and face, bes alarm beiug reied, they all ran aw: They were ali subsequertly arrested vy Roan man Bates and Omicer Hickey, of the Seventeents ve their names as Thomas Hannon, hopes sinith, Daniel Lacey aad James Mcbride, Mr. Thomas Cassidy, Who was @ witness of the sseauit, idenci- fied Lacey and Smith as the ee whe struck | Mr. bruno and aleo identified MeBride as the per- son Who grabbed his watch chain. Judge Wandelt yesterday held the four prisoners in $6,000 bail eacn to answer. Moses Diamant'es Distress. Moses Diamant is a person who has been repre- senting bimeelf for some time past té many of tbe Heorow benevolent soctesies a8 a Jewish raddi in destitute eiroumstances. He has received sums of money at intervals from different branch societies whose headquarters are at the corner of Li hat A low days a e soc! ther, went ‘@ him @ th Hussia, where he ata bia wife and family Tesded and ip whose behalf he was Mee atc as pad had re cones Bumbers of letters bd destitute condition. ympat fanseers of the society inaving Oo aroused, It was decided to give Moses a Daeage ticket, and also @ sufficient sum of money to pales bis tamil; from thelr more immediate wants, While th eleemosynury proceedings were pending, however, ee part came upon the ene. Mrs. Libe Di 58 Ludlow street, applied to the same novtetten for iuiormation of her abscond- ing husband, Moses Diamant, who had 1h ners penvliess end without sity. means of support. Mr. isidor Bnet on jearning this telegraphed to the central ofice of the Hebrew Weakening of the Defence in a Suit Againat the City. Botore Jn¢ge Larrimore, The case of Charies L. Thatcher againat the city Benevolent organization not to give the passago oket w called wy a by the alorosaid Moses lament. A comp! abandonment was ferred before Judge Wandelt, by Libe cea Keeex Market Police Court, on Wed! Ts Sud iivees a wee arrested by Uilcer Hajwon, of tne court squad, the ‘When brongnt be- fore His Honor yes! teruemiedgea i bis igeals, aad was held in bonds to wie deserted wile. fhe officers Br he “utters “aiaoront 80. clevies which Re had swindied declined to prose- eute him, Cigars Brought to Light. On the night of the 7th of December the prem- ses of Chartes Salomon, No. 403 Kast Houston street, were burgiariously entered and some 18,700 cigars were carried away. Mr. Salomon nott- flied Captaim Killalea, of the Eleventh pre- cinet, of his loss the next mornin, Special OMcer O'Connor was at once detailed to work :% the case. He traced the stolen property to No. Sherift ie) on the second floor of wich Louse, eocupied owe pa Betty Senhwartz, he 4d me wagon, misssing An express which had 6 Jront of No. 88 Sherif street on Wednesday morn- ing, the same officer foliowed to the restaurant of Algust Doerge, No. 7 Third Avatig and iso to No, 127 Bleecker street, @ saloon ki eat by Francis nee. In Doerge’s Place Officer O'Ocnnor found 000 cigars and in Bressing’s Sian, were identified by Mr. Betty Pe awerts, August Doorge and Francis reasing were arrested and brought velore Judge Wandell yesterday on 9 charge Oo! receiving stolen goods. They were held for examination. FIFTYSEVENTH STREET POLIOR COURT, Charge of Horse Stealing. Before Judge Otterbourg, George W. Story, an-alleged horse thief, was are raigned by Officers O’Brien and Davis, of the Twenty-secund precinct. It was charged that he stole ahorse from Cortland B, Cassel, of Tarry- town, and sold him in this city. Two residents of Springfield, L, L, were present in court, and wished also to make charges against the prisoner of stealing horses from them, but those horses ha meen. of sold by bim, os it was ascertained, ip Brooklyn, the offences did not come under the Jurisdiction of the Court and consequently 10 com- yey were taken. A poltee officer irom that place ted @ warrant ior tne arrest o! the prisoner, bt but the Court refused to give uim up tilt the Tarrytown case had been disposed of. ere te aiso another charge of the same kind ageinst Story, which has not been suicientiy completed to pring tt before the Court. Me was remanded for examination to-morrow. Kicked His Eye Out. Cornelius Yan Winkle, a veterinary surgeon, at- tended toa horse and did other work tor Louis J. Manolt, No. 143 East Twenty-fourth street, a livery Btable keeper. They h: juarrel a few a1 regarding Van Winkle’s payment, during waien Manoit kicked the former’s eye out, The examina- tion in the case was adjourned, Court “Skinmers.” Louisa Bechiein, of No. 636 West Forty-seventh Street, a few days ago obtained a warrant from the Court through a lawyer named Parkor, who charged her $6 therefor, Parker and his clerk, 0 ex-policeman nam-:d Augustus Saizman, we! sent for by the Court to give an explanation of the matter, Parker explained that he received the $5 only as a-part o! his tee, but that as he did not receive the remainder he reiused to appear | foy her. “abe ‘Gourt did not choose to believe counsel, and characterized the whole proceeding &s a *skin" of the worst ktud, and tn future he would do all that | ne coula to put a slop tosuch business in tois | court. Salzman is now ander bonds to answera | charge of deirauding 3 person out of $3 by repro- senting himseli as a deputy marshal of the Seventh District C.vil Court. COURT CALENDARS—THIS Day. SUPREME CovaT—CuambEns—Held by Judge Davis,—Nog, 230, 67, 84, 95, 09, 108, 109, 115, 199, 136, 142, 163, 471, 172, 173, 174, 175, '183, nee, a1 218, 219, 227, 238, 266, 267, 200, 273, 284, SUPREMS’ COURT—SPECTAL tha BN A cha Van AF imac ap ara a 25, 2 Issues 1B as Toby 0, 78 i aa ae f 1 165, 16) a 15,1 , 181, 100, 161, 192, 193, 104, 196, Lor, 108, 200. get neoeratat emitore 2~—Held by Jadge Van Brunt.—Short causes—Nos, 3874, 1298, 3006, 4026, 3508, 4126, 3800%,, 4314, 3818, 4012, 3850, 3934, 3736, 3738, 3636, 4044, 4022, 3546, 8846, 4310, 4382, 4030, 4410, 3586, Part Held by Jud; Lawrence. Ort causes—Nos, bc 4125, 4407, 4267, 4025, 4629, 3981, 3757, 4337, 1946, 4661, 4341, 4123, 1183, 4047, 3993, 4304, 3777, 8687, $220, 4343, 4001, 4258, 4081, 4303, 4371, Oy. bitte 01, 4515, 4007, 4561, 4519, 4531, 4545, ath SUPERIOR CoURT—TRIAL TERM — page pias eld; es Judge Speir.—Nos, 733, 787, 797, 807, 653, 799, 73 7T1, 806, 811, 613, 817, 626, 62% 633.” Part 2—Held by Judge Freedman.—Nos. 726, 080, 552, 732, 694, 1640, T70, 788, 1076, 1226, 36 714, 464, O72, 764, Sursnion ‘CouRT—CENERAL ‘TEKM.— Adjourned until Monday, December 14. Common LkasS—TRIAL ghEEM-Part 1 Held by Larreuiore.—Nos. 211, 225, 22% 2106, 2280, 1256, 1660, 1244, 1262, 193, 1141, 1008, 1190, Part 2—Held by Judge Loew.—Case on, No. 1088. CoMMON PLEAS—KQuiTY en gprs by Judge J. F. Daly.—Nos, 5, 49, 52, 27, MARINE COURT—IRIAL reac Part 1—fleld by cases Tig 818, 819, 820, 621, 8 828, 829, 830, 831, 835, "part 2 range Shea Now 1745, 2108, 1354, 771, 233, 1915, 1 1942, 837, 838, 839, 841, 844, ae Part 8—Hleld by Judge Alker.—Nos. 2043, 2115, 2055, 1980, ae S21, 1668, 1932, 2056, 1067, 1614, 1900, 1005, 1397, const OF GENERAL Seasions—Held by Recorder Hackett.—The People ys, John P. Hickey, robbery 5 | Same vs. William Parker, robbery; Same vs. Lu, Montalbetti, Jeloulous agsanit and bactery ; Sen vs, John Boddy and Philip McDermott, grand la! ceny; Same va. August Barthet, grand larce! Same vs. Aanie Kenny, grand jarceny ; Same vs, Daisey gackspn, gt8hg larceny; Same vs. Avraham Shinright, grand larceny; Same vs. Peter Jour» dan, receiving stolen goods; Same vs. Adoiph Silig, petit larceny; Same vs. Terence Kennedy, petit larceny. OYER AND TERMINER—Held by Judge Barrett.— Tne People vs. Kichard Croker, homicide, THE COURT OF APPEALS. ALBANY, N. Y., Dec, 10, (874 Tn the Court of Appeals Thursday, December 10, 1874 No, 100, James 0. Ayer and Another, Respona- ents, vs.. William A. Kabbe, Appellant.—argu- ment resumed this porning and ‘concinded, No, 36, George M. Diven and Another, Exec tors, &c., Appellants, vs. Frank P. Frost, nd ent.—Argued by J. McGuire, of counsel for appel- lants, ana by BH. Benn for respondent, Appeal dismissed, with costs, No. 97. Wiliam D. Perrine, Feeney Hiram G, Hotchkiss, Appellant,—Argued by Os Craig. of counsel for appellant, and by J. Camp for respondent. No. 112. J. Monroe Taylor, appellant, vs. its Gillies and Another, respondents.—Argued b C. Brown, ‘of counsel for appellant, and HA s Jones, for peur, vs. one No, 131, Ira Duna) Repent bit R Hawkins, respondent,—Argued car Craig, of counsel for appellant, and suomitred for re spondent. Bagg hed made and Court adjourned to Fri- , 11th inst., at 10 A. M. CALENDAR. Court of Appeals, day calendar for Priday, De cember 11—Nos, 6434, 101, 68, 122, 123, 127, 130, 131, POLIOE TRIALS. — Commissioner Matsell presided at the triats of citizens’ complaints against policemen yesterday, The cases were unimportant, except the affair in Which Omoer John H. Alcott, recemtly crerk in the Detective OMce, te the principal. It will be re membered that this officer, while intoxicated on Toanksgiving night, arrested without cause two farmers, Bamed Cuthbert and Barcisy, and con- fined the latter during she might in 4 cel at tho Central Office. Both the ow ed citizens were ico! inapeotor Speight and Detectives Golden and Niven ‘also tested th thas Officer Alcots was not ina ages to properly attend to is duties, ocer stated that op the night he made the arrests be was weakened by lack of food, and that a glass of liquor, which he took to sustain 1 yk overcame him. His case was re- jerred to the tui Board. f A BEAR AUNTER’S FATAL MISTAKE. (From the Yreka (Oal,) Unton.] B, 8. McKinney, whose residence is on the Klamath, opposite Buckeye Bar, arrived in Yreks avout dark last Monday evening, bringing the » teltigence that George Miller, who lives on the Klamath, st the mouth of Beaver Creek, had been ahot that Morning @ little vefore daylight by Le Tartey, Who mistook bim for » bear. The ci cumstances, a4 we learned them irom McKioney, and since irom Dr. Ream, were these:—Gecorse Miller, L. Tar! ed bi. L, Morgan, fomitiarty known a6 “Guefilia Morgan,” were camped the west fork o1 Baavst oe, Daving gone there for the purpose of one @ mountains catrie belom ° “and others, On Monday | morning, 8 stort rte before daylight, they were arouse arp apd savage barklug of their dogs a shore ‘iistauee from camp, as tf in confiict with 8 wild auimal As they approached the scene of confict they discovered bs were having | then s a bout witn a bear, aay ‘ted back Co camp for bis gun, while Miller and Morgan pro- ceeded on toward the combatants, The fight was taking place in the bed of the creek. Miller, thinking from the sounds that the bear was ger tng the better of the dogs, drew bis kntie and impetuously rushed forward to tho assistance of the latter, At this point the creek flows through @ Darrow canyon, and a tree had fallen irom one Side of the canyon to the other, so that its truak tay across the creek and a little above its bed. It had been raiping all nigtt, the creek was cou- aide: rey swollen and tade a deatening noise as st rolled and broke over its rocky bed, The bear in | testified against | and dogs were waging thetr uncertain battle at just that point jm the creek where it passed under the log above described, lier “cooned’? this log until he #ot immediately over the combatants, = then poising himself on this “coigue of Mrs g ”” proceeded to deal a thrustat ruin with his Seeeie Calilornia “tooiwpick” whenever opper- tumity offered. Ju the meantime Turley had got os “7 and, crossing tne stream on anotner log F Up, cume down to within Biteen or twenty ne of where the fight waxed between the dogs Bnd the bear, but on the opposite side trom where he had jeft Miller and Morgan, ‘he roaring of we waters ag they broke and dashed over the rocks, tne shritl, sharp barking of the a as they { 8D} at the bear, prevented Miller from hearing him. He, on the other hand, peering down in the dark ‘rom his position m the side of une Seg ORE Miller's form but misiook it for that of Druin, it never once occurring to him that any man could be so rasn as to rush in with- out Qrearms to take part in a mél’e bewween a pack of dogs ania bear. Hiring, as he ae poser, at the bear, his ball took effect in Miller’s lett bip immediately over the hip-joint, and, ranging downward and iuward, lodged on the inaide of | on re- the leg just above the knee. Immediatel, celving ‘the Charge Miller criea out t shot, but cludy to the log, At the la it ee hoped that the wounded man would re- cover, A BRICKED-UP LUNATIC. ' a Avarice of His Relatives the Alleged Cause—Horrible Sufferings of the Un- fortu: Oe {From the Allentown (Pa.) Herald.) A gentleman, who is a resident of allentown, and ia well known to the people of this city as a hunter, met with an adventure the other day, while in pursnit of game on the Blue Mountain, which resulted in a discovery of the most extraor- dinary nature. Aaving tramped a long distance in pursuit of game, and with good success, on Thurs- tain among the timber, when his attention was attracted by @ queer-looking brick structure among the trees, It was, and ts, calculated to attract the attention of any who comes across it there in the sol- itude of the mountain. It is simply four brick walls about seyen or oighs feev nigh, evi- dently bricked over at the top (though of tuat we are not certaih), aud enclosing a space of avout six Jeet square. Mr. Powell approached the pecan and forgot all about the game, as he ex- it Closely and avtentively, He walked round it and couid find neither door nor window. such @ building, so situated |, @ be pus Lo. nation anything but a pleasant one, He was about to leave the rf ce, With fhe may, of the solitary bi building un- solved, when suddenly Tus steps were ar- rested by a sound as of # human voice, which appeared to come from the interior of the structure, listened mtently, but ali was silent again. Yet he was sure he had heard Again ue walkea round toe building, aud this time he discerned a place in one of the walls where a brick bad been lest out, affording an Opening into | this *wungeon”—for it was a dungeon, and tt neid | and yet holds @ prisoner, suut out irom the light | of oe from ali human fellowship, and fiom a Opportunity of enjoyment of the common Dlesstags of fife, which belong to the most uniortunate of Goa’s creatures, As the alscoverer Of this struage edifice discovered the only opening in the walls, again he heard a sound from tie in- | terior of it, This time there could be no dount of it, Strange, incoberent mutterings, and then 4 cry Of pain or rage fell upon the ears of the startled listener, He called out and knocked upon the wall, and the volce of a mau responded to him, but he could make no sense of the response, After a time he ieit the place and made inquiries uu the neighborhood, and then te heard A VERY STRANGE STORY, The swan bricked up dn (bat monumental cofin, and who suffers death in fife, as pamed Levi Hand. werk, aid the peighbors assure our informant - that be has been immured there for twelve years. | Toe strange story given to pay Mr. Powell is that | the Jather of Hapdwerk died and leit bim, quite a young man, with $4,000, He was a lunatic, suvject to fits of ey overnable rage, and, when these fits were on hi those around him were 1D danger. Alter tne | death of we fatner the mother of Handwerk married again, and vue young gether uncoptroliavie—a violent, raving madman, theo it was he was consigned to tuis duvgeon, which, (t 18 said, ix siaply @ bare spot of ground, enclosed by four wall The motive given for his | conflmement thus is, that the hves of those about him were not sale ll he Was at large, and “it he had been sent to a iunatic asylum, the money he Was possessed of would have been appropiiated by the State to keep him. SUSTICE AT Last. ‘The revelation of this abominable horror at once aroused the good peuple of Allentown, aud, | on Monday last, 2 party consisting of’ Cor- oner Moser, MessTs. George fleran, Edward Powell, 4. Nothstein, proceeded to he wee jer une jeadership — of well. The buliding is situated ‘about 100 ‘as trom where his parents reside. and when the Allentown party afrived there, the Pomel af of | Slatiagton and another gentleman who had ceded them, were already making preparat ons for the deranged man’s removal. The strong iron bars guarding the entrance were taken down by the Constable, when the party entered. The sight tat met their eyes 1s simply meescrivable. Lyt on a paten 0. flue straw im a nude state, cover: with a thick crust of dirt trom head to Jeet, was a human being, the stench arial irom ‘bed of filth being almost intolera in which he was confined {s iour square, of | brick, Jined with rough pine boards, When the gentlemen entered they tovnd him lying m a croucbed position, and it was only by assistance Uhac be could stand on his fect, his limbs being paralyzed ana anavle to bear the emaciated torm, ‘Yogetner they carried him to his motier’s house and applied soap aod water, after which he wea clothed, and, in chargé of the officer, taken to Slaungton. ‘Thia morning @ permit will be pro- cured for his admittance into the county alms house, in which excellent fostitution he will re- ceive better and more humane treatment than was bis jot heretofore, When brought to the light of day he looked wistiully around and occasionally muttered in- were almost concealed by dirt, and altnougn sayings were unintelligible, tt was noticed that hig countenance beamed with joy at having secured liberty alter so (one confinement. itis alleged that years ago he was in his right mind, as records kept where he sold game to other parties testify of business transactions which were by no means conducted by an insene person. ‘THE LECTURE SEASON. LECTURE EVERY EVENING AT 8 0°O! AL Tervous detiltty and special diseases sis okt Ratatat mates: ae th stree est und jeent mu seurn in the world. ‘Adincsston, We, 3 SPECIAL LECTURE EVERY LIGHT AT 8 AOclocks nt the New Fork Museurn of Anatomy, 618. Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker streets, MIROULARS, TICKET PROGRAMMES, POSTERS, C Pamphlets and ali other P Tinting ara Ty lecturers ani readers done. et low. Fates by. th ITAN PRINTING ESTABLISH WENT. 218 roadway.’ ne (XO0PER UNION, — C ¥REB PECtoRes FOR THE PEOPLE in weor e Jectui wae ve deli neient Gi! Morse. on the ~ 100) B wes Ne ss WALTER SOOTT, a study in Blography and Literature. Rey. Dr. W). M TAYLOR will lecture ou the above subject in the ay Tabernacle Lt al corner Thirty fourth 3 Bit ave siteoban ONDAY AY EVENING, DEO. 14 Tickets, at $Leach, may be had at Scribner & Arm: fironk’s, BoA Broadway, and at A.D. F. Kandoiph & 0.'2, 77) Broadway. Doors open at 73 P.M. t's can lores of 4. Brentano, Cnlon ree sah a Maeay, Mree 1TT, Becretary. tu iy Gio and i _DANCING ACADEMIES, Oe T, SAUSE'S DANCING ACADEMIES. « at Masome Hall, 14 East Thirteenth street; SES Voort Hall, 154 Bast Fifty-fourth street, PRIVATE LBS. SONS at any hour, CIRCULARS at private academy, 212 Bast Eleventh streey —DODWUATH'S PRIVATE CLASSES FOR DAXO- No. 312 Fitth avenue, corner of Twenty-sixth jor the season, affernoon elasses for ladies and children. ses for gentlemen. Send tor # circular. —CARTIBR'S DANCING ACADEMY—PLIMPTON'S rae ding, imtersectiop Stuyvesant and Ninth very rat and Thureday afternvon vate lessons fn Ghide walts @ spectaity. AS aude enter B ROOKKS' DANCING nee DENY, v1 BROOME sT.— Al) the fashionable D. n one Afternoon classes for Hates and chiare jtlemen. PRIVATE IN. INSTRUCTION R, GARMO"S, NO, 62 FIPTI AVENUE, CORNER OF or Vourteonth street,—Aflernoon classes in URT DE LA DOUR, Gentlemen Monduy and Thuralay eve Ms AND bw HLASKO'S ACADEMY. FOR DANG roadway.—Morning and afternoon Ly RIC Recep: Ry TRENOWS ACADEMY OF DANCING, H, 783 Sixth avenne, Reservoir square. Frida: ang. \ di GENTLEY iB OF HIS RARE collection of pina Lirary and Curiosities. A Address G. W. H., county, Pa ust eillce, Now Hope, Bucks men 4 Diamond: Gold and Coral Jew. solid Wate! od Gold and Silver bonutt. sllyermare 2F hroadway, opposite Gilsey House, ti tikbe BROS, $2.500.- Ri original pi try Place, tree an —pkat RARLE ANCY GOODS, L Ghevets kerchicis, Jewel exaren, Yor louse, worth 1) Adaress O, oF Jerald offive. day, he was getting toward the foot of she moun- | one | He could think of no use that it was poseivie é for | ere | Was e stench arising trom it that made ues exami | ma, the lives of | man became alto- | the | The pen coherently.. He rubbed bis eyes vigorously, which | tor ladies and children; evening clases (or gen- | JQAROAINS FOR THE YOLIDAya—4 FINE ASSORT. | for u NLY DIREOT LINE TO PRANCR, QHE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC m1 nam HATE, STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN NEW You AAXD The splendid vessels on this tayorite ronte for the ( more souther! i Hi aati fares Bei ey thal Aus olor) wit! salt || in Ss “Swturday, 1 PERELRE turday’, ree i FRANCE PRICK OF PA*8A iB Ly ( Dp First Cabin, $125; Second, $76: Rxcurston Tickets ai reduc od if American travellers, bs taking this void both | transt by English railway and the discomforts ut cose tug the ‘Chanel, Lesides saving Ume, rouble aul ox: PORN: GEORGE MACKENZIE, Agent, 55 Broadway. pe LINE—SOUTHERLY COURSE. Royal Mall steamers ace api pointed to sai! as Totlows:— WAND LIVERPOG, erry orn Saturday: Dec. 12 at'$ A a Saturday, Deo. 1% ath Fe Saturday, Bee 25, ath A Deh, at 2 2 ak | OLFY OF MONTR init . aX op and Ke “3 orth River, “ee ah ote DHS’ G. DALE, Agent. NARD LINE—B. ASD . RM 8 Pe. co ‘oT ‘With a view of dimtnishing the chances of collision the steamers of this line take a specified course for mit) seasons of the year. On the outward passage from Queenstown to Now York or Boston, crossing the meritiaa 0 et 48 latitude, oF BUROPEAN STRANSHTPS, id F nothing to the north of On the homeward Passise Crossing the meridian of 90 | the north of ‘ i BL AZ Jaritude, or not SM NEW YORK FOR LIVRRPOOL AND QUEENS. TOW ABYSSINIA. Wed. Dec. 16 JAVA... . cording commodation. Return tickets on le terms, Steerage tickets to and trom ali parts of Burepe at low. est Faton. greigpy $23 cautn office, Steers ice, road Wa, | a. cdaKLes Great WEUTERN eave LINE, | ~,NEW YORK TO BRISTOL (ENGLAND) DIRECT, The steamers of this line Will sail wom picr 15 Haat River as follows: tain Stampe December 19 ‘ain Win ppp nathan tt steerage, 630, sve. Wod., Deo. 89 | *RUSSIA.....Wea Dec, BP anit! Wed. Jan. 6) Steamers. marked * do not carry stee passengers. ; Cabin. passage. 100, $130. eal ac: | { 4 Bowling Green, | ‘iu Building), i ACKLEY, ‘Agent, RN, Cabin passige, $704 meermediaie, $ currency; excursion tieke: fh street, Apply to the 0 Soul ply to the agent, wt org Biaorcas, Agent. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STBAMSHIID QoMrany, FOR SOUTHAMPTON aND BREM The steamship DEUTSCHLAND, Barisan. Nw. Larte- wigs, will suil on Saturday, December 12, at 2P, M., trom Bremen pier, foot of Third street, Hoboxen, tob3 followed by steamship HANSA, Captaii FL Klugkist, on Saturday, December 19, hated of Passage to London, Havre and Bremen:— First Cabin . . m goid 0 eos 2 currency, wey POR QUEEN STO CARRYING THE UNITED 1 ADuLATIG® y 9 at7 A, Prom tie White Siat docks, pier 1 North Kivers” Bates—Saloon, $80, gold ; Sicerage at low rates, Saloon staterooms, sioking roomsand bathrooms midship section, where least motion 1s felt, thus eombin- | ing satety, speed and comzort. For maspection of plans aad pther tnformation apply at | OF ofice, RP tt a oRit pets » Ager | | “Tne most southerly route fi this company wo avoid ice and head. pistes i wed aT sort. aver, Ub ND bie 00L, 8PAIN het 12, hy 0. eR | HELVETIa. i THA Cabin Passage, $62, $70. currence reduced prices. eturn tickets a paid swerage tickets trom Ia Apply at the en eer Stecrage at greatly “reduced rates, Pre- jerpout av the lowest rates . 69 Broad wi 3. HURST, Manager, 4%, LANE | a UNITED STATES MATL STEAMSHIPS | “TO PLYMOUTH, CHERBOURG AND UANBURG. The elegant Ciyde built iron steamships will sail from w Yor! ollo WB | se { Stee: | Prepaid secrage ria | For troight apply to FUNCH, | Willing street, | _ For passage ap ily to KNAUTH, Geveral Ayents, 13 Broadway. ‘O8T DIRECT AND Ect SOMICAL ROUTE TO al Holland, sa OTT ange 8 Switzerland, &.. via Steamer P. Ca: Steamer ROMTERD AA cember ‘These beawttul, steant ie United States | ‘mail to the Netherlan a, are well Known fer the regu: | tay on Bede vu rates of passage '9%- oars, FUNCH, General Agents. 0 Broadwa, Anat RG-AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S LINE | of PLYMUU TH, CHERBOURG aud HAMBURG, IBHLA Dec. 17 TNGIA. Dee. ota Piyinonth, London, Chorvourg, alt poias in England, Seotlagd au Firat Cabin, upper saloon, gold... First Vad n, dower saioo! ld. Swerage, currenc KUNHARDT & General Agere 61 Broad street, New York. NACHUOD & seunih; iT General Passenger 61 Broadway, N NCUOR LINE. A ego AND preteen | | “Rates of payable in gold: 1 BqO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, LONDONDERRY, BENSTOWN OR BELFAST. | Gabino and 8 accordiny to accommodations, | INTERMEDIATE AND STRERAGH | ae low as Me any other first class tine. Drafts issued tor any amount at reduced rates. HENDEUSON BROs., Agents, No. 7 Bowling Green. ED STAR LINE, Appointed to carry 8, Beigian and United States 0 following steamers are appointed to sal Te folly eet eats R From VADERLAND. | NEDERLAND. | For Philadelphia. | NEDERLAND... VADERLAND. {Deo 4 PASSA’ First Cabin, $9: Second Cabin, $3". Stecrage and intermediate tickets to and from alt pointe at the lowest rates. Passenger accommodations for ail classes unsurpassed. Ample attendance ts provided. Evory steamer carries & eon and stewardess ih tickets and | throagh bills of lading issued be- tween afl prominent potuts. For wore $8 of freight and other information bad) gourox, arent @ Broad st, Now York ‘assenger soit SBettery Mabe, New York, PETER WRIGHT AND SONs, General Agen 307 Waal eet, rniitvelpnia General European Agemt, Antwerp. PPNIED STATES MAIL LINB—STEAM TO QUEENS | and Live Beith Sitting every Tuostay from ier 46 North Kivet. WYOMING, Captain Wi>GO\STN. Cantar Cabin, intermediate and steerage Prepaid tickets at lo west rate \ Passengers booked to and from Paris, Rambarg, ¥ | For York NOY. Hl 69 ewiTgtueaND. oe g 9p Fete, co way and Sweden, £0 "Draie ou Ireland, nglau France and Germany at lowest rates. App! LIAMS & GUION, 2 brosaway. | FMAPSCOTT'S EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EX i} change, office pies! street.—Drafts for £1 and ao- | | ward, avaliable in al) parts of Great Britain aud ie | Tang. and Passage Gerth cates, by steamship and saliin; = Pie ah lowest ratea Appiy to TAPSCOT aw FOr paneyacs est rates on Eng }, ire | Hotel, corner Cortiundt ‘and W aay, ate e. j _Omtee, | | ; all xinaror Vrint “ Coawrwism STEAMSHurs. rea en EXAS LINE OF GALSESTOM: SFE AME KS, TOUCH. seumer Ute OP ow abo Capea leave asp. id tales email. will jer 20 Kast tives om ough bitts or tndany veston, riven to Houston aud Henderson The steamship UNITED STATES as TF, Bur- dick, irom pier 35 North River, foot of North spect, on Saturday, Dec x td, ta 3 o'clock <a oehy i Fate n to St. fe, Galveston amt thdianola. passage, having superior aceomin BEDEKIC BAKER, pler 96 North Haver, Louis. Vicksburg: Mot For treiht or h iit received daily, Thee Sey to art Indianola, Rockhort or hart, Brazos »; i Mobile. ARK & KAMAN, 35 West stac en a VROMWELL STEAMSHIP LINE FOR PORTLAND, J Mo. igriand wea! HO. W. iTON leaves every ¥ ud Un 0 “LL. every Sau ray, fiver, connec! ads. and steamers for ne hts reduced. Passenger ac- Passage, ‘imciuting’s ststo- NORFOLK, “PETERSBUR AND RICHM <D-OLD Dominion Steamship Company.—Steamers leave for above ports trom pler 37 North River tout of Beach street, on Tuesday, fo murat and Saturday, at 3 P.M. Also intermediate ste: Through pilis of indi ng Fad passenger tickets tesnpi to att points fi os one Also, steame ‘Tereat Del, and alt potuce in De! ware und-eastero Maryland, 6very Monday aud Thurs LJ corner Fulton and Greenwich streets. grr HERN LINK. a NEw ORLEANS DIRECT. “the following new and first clags sieamers will sath very Weinesday. ats Me ‘rom oaer'ss mat Bt eT, Captain MeGreery 2... HieaTOk capsain Cavin: HY OF GALVESTON, Captain ItY OF SAN ANTONIO, Cay isvans, ante vent hart, Brazos, Banting Indisnols, Rockport or Aransa: Tsai aca kta i ada ‘or tor passage. i ¢. ALLO! aang rr © fo station tane, } #DUC RD RATES Habeas 43, FER pandina, Fla,—s, Gow) i on Tuesfay, December 1 orth River. tor above dérts, making equmestign wie at polars Ho ath by Falltoad vig Augusta, Ga. hia ts the onty direct line € Fiovida. ‘Tho toliowing through rates jor ireight haye beou established to Savannah and Charicston, to wke effect immediately —First class, 30 cents; second Claas 2 cents: third Weents : fourth class, (Seents; Mth Glass, 13 cents sixth class, 10 cents HEGM GELPCKE:, ‘Agent, No. 5 William street, TE AMSHIP COMPANIES USING LARGE QUANTI. £D, ties of prtnting will And iead vantageous tu deal with the METROPOLITAN FIANTING ESSABLISHMEN [, No. 213 Broadway, a8 its facilities tor doing every kin of work are unsurpassed, while in prompuess, nonlness and cheapness it offers’ special inaucements Bills of Lading, shipping Kecerpts, Tickets, Manites!s, Passenger Circulars, Posters,’ Cards, Waybills ‘aad every ‘al form used in the transaction of business care- prepared and printed. TRAVELL » LINE » North aud West ardiys excepted) at 6 P, ans “GUIDE. et R TROY AND ALL pons plegant steamboats aahy ee from pior W Xo River, toot of Leroy street. Fare low. sib oy PALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON, VIA NEWPOR? and Fall Atv steamers NEWPORT and O10 COLONY leave pier 23 Nortti River, (oot of Murray street, daily Sundays excepied) at 4 BM. Through tickets sold at al! principal | hote sin the ett ENNSYLVANTA RATEROA t tear k Line jates Mali Route, Trains leave New York, from foot of Vesbromes and Cortlandt streets, as tollows Express for Harrisburg, Piusburg, the West and South, with Pallman Patace Cars ee * efu A. MS and leiphia eM. sunday. Sand 8: For Wijliamsport and cvia Phil Raliroad pittion: Donnesting at ilades- pai For Williamsport, Tock Haves, jorryand Erte, 8:3) PM nectiie at Corry. (oF Titusville, Petroleum Centre and the Oi Fons Baltimore, Washington the Souths temnttea ashington Uxpress” of Futian Parlor Care dail “except Sunday, 9:3 reve at Washington 4 P.M. Regular, at 3 0 = Sand oP, ‘Bunday, Express Ae sh peteinns 7, $240, 9:30 A. M., 12:30, rod WY, #20, 5,7 OP. M. and W@piaht sunday. & . ML Bmigrant and second ciass, 1 Bs Bi 5 ABs ae ih a: te and 12 night. Sunday, 5 hy Z MB, 210 A 130, 4:00, 3, 8,61 Mat said iz) aight Sunday. 60h As Mey 19M 1, B80, 3:10, 6:1), 6 30.7, , $210, 20 P. SH di 2 rie sedis Perth Aluboy aud South Amboy, 6 and For. Kew Brunswick BALM. 22 M.. 2,330.4 Si ast Millstone, 12 me Pane. a or Kougston ayd Rocky Wilt 88) An Mend 4:10PM For priaceton 7 a0. Me a atvand 7M For Lambertville and F ie 9: For Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 9:30 A, let a, For Trenton, of EERO, Suan a atid ‘Camies. 7 ani 920 A. san | For recent 7 a ER Baie 430 pM . | Por Farmingdale and Square? A. Mand? P. ror Hightstown, Pemberton and camden, mbo: Fa tetown and aoe on, 6 A. MM. Tebiaiom as From oaoang, 6 iia) ATM snd 1048 8 Maal Ly daily except Monday. more, 630 438» fs and 10:27 P. ay B2 4M. and 10:27 P.M. rom Phuladeiphi pail 6a) das! Yor15, We, 188 ALM, 221 Zan), BA Me Sunday 0:10, 620, 65 168 aM: Astor 10:7 d 10:27 P.M. I aL EN sg. ant s0t-froadonayi-Mibad ReNTourtatrset, Brooklyn: Mus 1M, Lib. a dts Ta C ‘ov! mn; No Ly a son street, Hoboken,” Cunigraat Ticker Oflce. Na. 8 Wate te place. D. M. BO¥4), RANK THOMSON, Gen via Perte © ys, in ashingtons ant iL NORTH SHOBE state ISLAND PERRY are running hourly EXCUKSION TRIPS from ‘White: hall street, foot of Broadwar, for New Brighton, snug. Batbor, West Brighton, Port Richmond and ELM PARK, from 63) A M. 07,50 P, M dauys Sundays every two ours from 8:29 A, M. to 65 PM CIRCULARS, ni grey ntiatey POSTERS rapes! dase for excursions, par’ ties, ME Pou wat py BHR SHNE Pe Broadway, New York, HOUS In this cuy and Brookiyn. FRENCH GENTLEMAN AND. WIFE WAN f\ three unfurnished Rooms, between Jone am Eighteenth streets and Thind and Seventf avenues; fe: ft ee ee bene L., box 134 Herald o! co rie, Seem and cont water, for be « permanent tenan: W.,. Beraid office, nami: ag Bi Sally Dae {TAN PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, Broadway, bave unsurpassed factiities rs ag ing with onusuai promptness a moderate prices. aoa WAnted—an UNFURNISHED FLOOR OF reen Tooms, with conveniences for ohn easier Son coed swe! aN tamily rent Not to ex: ES. t Jenth street. ae D=-BY A LADY, A FURNISHED FRONT OR ack Parton, with sola bed ne cea ga hairdressing; bot an vater, gas 3 wee ery lowest price, Address ‘Mise GORDON, ice. price and location. A D— A FLOOR FOR HOUSEKEEPING, 1, Bt privilege of parlor, by « seosier ae, md mee isting 000 tous burden, will be jenpatched, & tL ug, o8 pier foot ot Canal tweets Corin vet, New Yors. i from Canal street For irercht oF passage of other information please ap 1 eee H. J. BULLAY, Saperiovendent Reros Haron, Managing Director. 4 iL STEAMSHIP LIN AOURS Galieonnta JAPAN AR AND CHINA, ary leave pier 42 North River, New York, as fot- HENRY CUA THOSE. Captain W. Hi. Rathbun, way passengers aa CAPULCO, 412 ‘ana every ‘alternate Saturday, conneetin senmers for Central America aud South f alten, eave San Fraacisco for Japan COUVER.. Vor trengh eens f Tariher information appl ‘or tre! iN or pat Re vompenys somes, on wiaer ‘oot of Canal street, ew ‘ork. Hy. BULLAY, Superintendent. RUFUS HATCH, Managing Director. ¥,, 1AVANA AND ME ary en ors. ‘china as 52 22 CITY OF MEXICO. | CITY OF NEW YO! CITY OF HAVANA FOR VERA ORUZ AND NEW calling at Havana: achy, Tuspan and Cnmmpteo. cry oF MERRCO”, Thestay, Dee. ti VB. 4 “Tuesday, Ja ALEXANDRE & SONS, 88 Broadway. Steamers wii weave, New Orlenns Dec. 9 and Jan, ‘a Cruz and | all tho above port vORK AND HAVANA DIRECT MA a ig he | hese jaa steamships will suit at 3 P, pler 3 North River foot of Codar street, for a direct. aa, follows — uselag teh th "tn mies lay pes. a aan Ntor passage, having Unsurp accommo: © ences MLL an A "OSS. Partioulsee Mw ILLIAMS, Fe iorald Uptown Brat office. ANTED—PART OF AN OFFICE OR DESK KOOM, below Chambers street; answers must state terms, location and Moor. Address a Hernia office W rANTED To HIRE “FOR qaB reratig ofatton, if furnishes couse, ® tashi 5 rose, partioulaes, W., bom 3101 ‘ost office, ely. ¢ pe thor fe a wheeler & quRErTNG, reg ‘a Wheeler & Wil ‘ ing Machine fo Jer i hailed Brooklyn. read HENRY, ANTED-BY FOUR ADULTS, FIVE hed ; id location and m Meee EE btboat iit weraid ¢ptown etd OR atx rence rent, office. ‘BILLIARDS. erAKpARD D AMERICAN BI SCEL TAB ; TABURS AW + the Phelan ENDEW gucon suceossur hited Sous a Ro lemerw esistcsirttchrnri Seon is MR D" DERS IN, AND TA car chem cnet a ean rins ee SoHuker, ‘no by eh to cantiot be surp iol R8—NOW USED IN TH IND. PUAN. AP Nicnotas Hotel avd iy 1s, lor y Seo Weber eat et ol * __.. MARBLE MA [BLE MANTELS. GREATLY REDUCED PRI Pere cg cr Waa Fears a Set ER RYS SLATE COMPANYS: Unton square, Fourth avenne and Se" Beventeenth st., & T GREATLY RED CORS, pricks An Esrenerve A’ tect oF a ef a Bavieee ae iy s for exeen eye un bareets wee "thin ae. da icoade PRE z hl AF aay FP chype & 00., No 6 Bowttng Green ‘ ena Luling & Uo, Ageuis in Mayaua =” Ne wi York. auras SLA’ TELS. neces rae BUR AND WOOD pelcen ene and oat aaa jo nite aroun Dew veuth aod ‘ei aveuuss

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