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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Stocks Generally Steady and Without Change. GOLD FIRM AT 112 1-4. WALL STREET, } SaTURDAY, Jap, °—o P, M. The week ends on a market stagnant and une- | nD Wentful, The business was dull and the fiuctua- tions slight and unsuggestive. There was no leadership developed to-day, and apparently no efort to establish @ material change of base in ny stovk. THE PRICES. The morning transactions were characterized by @ heavy tone. The following 1s the range of prices:—Western Union opened at 7724 and de- clined to 7654, closing at 767%. Union Pacific sold ats7!y a 87 a 36% a 37g; Erie+at 2x% a 287% a 285, 2 28%. Pacific Mail receded from 347% to 33% and ended ot 34%. Lake Shore began at 7944+ went off to 78%, and ended at 78% regular and 151g ex dividend. Rock Island was comparatively rice, ta a 46%. Wabash weakened from 17%¢ to 1634, but closed at 17. Obio and Mississippi sold at 32% 831%, and 32, “buyer 30.” St. Paul opened at 39, advanced 44 per cent, declined to and closea at 88%. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western was steady at 107421074. ©, C.,C. and I, advanced 0 69%. St. Paul prelerred closed at 503s. Atlantic end Pacific Telegraph advanced from 20% to 23, HIGHEST AND LOWEST PRICES, The following table shows the opening, highest and lowest prices of the day:— Opening. Highest. Lowest. 10136 101% 1 Northwestern. Northwestern Rock [sland.. Milwaukee and st. Paul. Mal. und St. Paul pre. Onio and Mississtppl . ra)... y Ce \ K. and Western, 1073¢ 10734 fle Tig 37 ¢., C, and I, © 8 9 Western Union. ~ IT 11% Atlantic and Pacific 1 20% 28 Pacific Mail......s.e+ 24% Panama... 112 THE BANK STATRMENT. i The bank statement is encouraging, inasmuch as itsets forth a degree of improvement in its general average. It shows an increase in surplus reserve of $3,889,450, the banks now holding $16,139,750 law!ul money above the iegal require. ment, against $12,260,300 so held last week. The following is & comparison of the averages for the past two weeks:. Jan, 2. Jan, 9. Differences, Loan $284,200,800 $286,157,900 Inc. $1,948, 100 Specte 17,974,000 23,222,100 Inc. 5,243,100 Legal tend’s 49,643,600 50,821,100 Inc. 1,177,600 Deposits.... 221,469,200 231,613,800 Inc, 10,144,600 Circulation.. 24,622,600 24,407,600 Dec. 215,000 The following shows the relations between the total reserve and the total liabilities :— Jan. 2. Jan, 9. Differences. Bpecie...... $17,974,000 $23,222,100 Inc. $5,248,100 Legaltend’s 49,643,600 60,821,100 Inc. 1,177,500 Tot, reserve $67,617,600 $74,043,200 Inc. $6,425,600 Reserve r quired ag’t deposits,. 55,867,807 57,908,450 = Exc's of re- gerve aby legal re- quirements. 12,250,300 16,139,750 Ino. THE MONEY MARKET. Money was in abundant supply on call loans at 8 per cent, and exceptional business was done at 2% percent. The loreign excnange market at the ciose was dull and nominal. Prime sixty days? bills were quoted at $4 86.and sight at $4 90, but really they were $4 853, and $4 8934, Commerciai bills were quoted at $4 8334 a $4 8514. GOLD Opened at 11254, declined momentarily to 11254, but was generally steady during the day, and closed at the former price. THE FOREIGN MABKET. London advices report that the rate of discount fn the open market for three months’ bills 18 414 8,880,450 per cent, which 1s % per cent below the Bank of | The amount of bullion gone into | England rate. the Bank of England on balance to-day 1s £20,000, Late London prices are as follows :—Consols, for money, 92%; a 9244; do., for account, 9214 a 9254 ; 1865 bonds, old, 107% a 10714; 1867 bonds, 107% a 107%; ten-forty ponds, 104% @ 10434; new fives, 1034; Erie, 2634. The market was dull, In Frank- fort United States five-twenty bonds of 1862 were quoted at 9574. SOUTHERN BONDS. These were lower tor Tennessees, which sold at 63 lor new series and old, and new ex-coupon Mis- sour! Jong sixes so:d at 953. RAILROAD BONDS, Railroad bonds were firm. New York Central Bixes of 1687 sold at 98, against 97% yesterday. New York Central sixes of 1883 sold at 99, and firsts, coupons, at 112, Toledoand Wabash firsts bold at 89, NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE SALES SATURDAY, Jan. 9, 1875, BEFORE CALL~10 A. M. 20) shs LS &MSRER.. 787 10) do G Ist. Te 1000 Bos, H & E 7) shs West Un lw FIRST BOARD—10;30 A, 32000 Mo 6's, I bds.. £534 100ghs Ls & BM» R,be 1% ‘tenn 6s, ns. i" 20 do. . 00 TennG's ocx c.be 58 OO LEN v'atiexe, be 308th, J & Chi lst ARLAP / 50 NJ Cen iste. 8 tenant i 40) Interna’, Ist SON) MILE St P'7) UW C&NWee g 9000 Cli & NW Bs, 'S7. ® Y Cen Ist, ©, North Mo ist. Pac Rig Be Meverens www Un Pac skg fd.b3 81) 1 Gee 4000 0. eevee, SUH HU do. 7 84W Pac KI No Ist 100 Chi & NW ii 1000 P,FtW & 0 sty 1y 10 N'I cen Isto eB Luise 300 11 6, © & Te t. 68 lw 9000 TOL & W Ist Pa Wt Tel wo 8000 L'le & N 0,8. 400 | wW ET, Va & Ga ist, 9 lM | shs Aim bx BK... 14 700 | 200 | 25 | rm) Wo 30) ‘ 44 10) CANW RR pide slo Wo ny . ‘ 10) ri 1000 Mila seb ig Bu do. 10 Dei, tae 20) Tote W. { | | | | | SPREAD: | STRERI” SENT FR | Bors OF THE PORT It 2000 TAW isi, | 10) shs Md Cdal Co.b ¢ Bteady at 103!4 a 103, closing at the first named | lw W Northwestern common sold at 473g 84714 & | oy) NeW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 10, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. i To, 7” W. go... 16% MNYN TN € Ti We WO StL KC & Is & « $8 Cley & Pitts gua Wwe, ce, C&L wR... ORE CALI—1 44 8) shs Union Pa 10% 09 Hutteburg RE. cm } wh 10 shs West Un Te! 500 do. a 9) 400 Mil & St itt $914 100 Mil & St P prt t. iy WW Del, 1 & W Rs 5 Fort Wayne Rit $1450 USS-20, r,'65n.be LIT 2000 Tenn 08,0, xe.be 53 30:0 Pac Rof Molst.be 1g 2000 Chi Ba ame it 102% 8 y 200 shs N ¥ C& Ti.be b3 101% ly «0 Ww i8t Ld.be ‘do Hee PH. te LAW Ri 3 Go hy 100 do, WP, Ft WO gt 5 American Bx. 200 Del, Lack & W.be c 1 F) vacilic Maitos.be : hea 07%, Ww) tl ah 00 Erie RR. $1000 Un Pac Ist. ‘S00 Chi & NW eon. 6000 Chia NWeeg 200) Chi, B & Q8's, low Erle 2d m 6: a 34 100 Chi & 33% 100 Tot 34 BLO di 3 3 . 3h 100 100. do. 52,D3 B4ts 30) ONY OS MRE. Ws 100 100 Krie fi , 2k 200 10 do 8 25% YH 5) Panama i oergs i 600 ) WLS «a MSK 80 do. 200 do, 100 do... 20) Un Pacific RR 100 Ohio & Miss RK. 4100 d tg GIN) dO... eee. WG, OO RR... 00% 100 do 10g NJ Cen RR....2.. 1U6% 100 Warren Ri. CLOSING PRICES is Mid 76: « i” OG crore i die Han eat yi r. an & st Jo. Wo” Han & St Ji 13334. shor PIER... 61s, Oe MT Wells-Fargo BX 79, a ev 1 Cen. hi & Alton....14% a 15k; Ohlo & Miss Cleve & Pitts... 888) a 89° Fanam thas W. 40% a 47 ‘ol & Wab. Ch & N W'pt.Gt" a 61% Union Fac Chi & RL... 108% a 10st EUROPEAN MARKET. Lonpon Propvck Marxrt,—Lonnon, Jan, 9—Evening.— eee linseed, 60s. 6d. a 61s. Spirits turpentine, 26s. 3d, —— + FINANCIAL. —G. W. MERRILL & ©O., BANKERS AND + Brokers, Drexc! Building, Wall street, corner 1, quote stock Privileges @.-day contracts) on active Diraddies (atthe inarket), $25) pe: shares; » $100 to $20) per 10) shares. ac 1 per cont trom market: Puts or Calls, $100 per 100 shares, at 1 to 144 per cent irom market; stocks boughs and cagried on 2% per cent inargin when prot dl put. ATEAILROAD BOND) OF ALL KINDS BOUGHT «and sold. Securities of detautted roails a speciuity. EDWAKD ©. FOX, 30 Broad street. Post office box 1,336. 94 073g | FINANCIAL, WA HAVE MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD NEW York ity Mortgages, wit Principals de- siring to BORROW OR INVE 1 be NT, I Pine street rare —_—_—_——- | Loaxs PROMPTLY EFFECTED ON GOOD SECU. | rity. Your business KS, 178 Broadway. N ONEY TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, Mi without bonus, on improved Property; first, see: Mortgaces bought and sold, LEVI t leaschoid 1iL Broadw: ONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS FROM $1,000 TO $5),000 on Property in New York or Brookiyn, HINMAN & SON, 25 Pino street. ORTH RIVER SAVINGS BANK, aN Corner Eighth ay. and West Thirty-fourth street. > per cent per annuin on all sums from $6 to paid on and aiter danary 1s, 187 Money deposited on vr betore the 20th of January will draw Lnierest from January he * isonk open daily trom 10 A. . Wednesday and Satur ack. JOH O. Buxnerr, Secretiry. 0, will be M.to 3 P, M, ; also on Mon- evenings, from 6 to 8 TLOOPER, President, NEW YORK AND OSWEGO MIDLAND RAILROAD Receivers Certiflente wanted, if at low price, Ad- dross, stating tor what issued, MIDLAND, box 4,953 Post | office, New York. DIME SECURITIES BOUGHT AND SOLD, YOUR business is invited, W. H, WEEKS, 178 Broadway. REAL bf RITY ATE SECUR ‘ NEGOTIABLE FORM, x Vor Cent Thirty Years Gold Bonds, with Coupons, Registered or Unregistered, of the Real tstate Trust Company of the City of New York. Principal and interest payable in sold in New York or Atmsterdaim, Holland, at the option of the holder, in st payable Ist day ot January and July, se Bonds are no’ ered tor sale at par, incur: and accrued tn at the company’s office, No. ASSutL street, New maturity is secured by the es owned by the company at ail tines, are in the custody Hout and Levi P. Morton, Trns- I security of the capital of tho pay pledge of bon upon re of Me) parchesing bonds a sion ot its charier purpose: | estate of greater estimated | mortgaged amount, of up greate n improved real estate of stimated yalue by 50 per cent than the amount of the mortgage.” DIRECTOR | | | YK, Stevenson, 17 Nassau stre | Thomas A. Davies, 610 Fifth ave | A. Belmont, 19 and 21 Nassau stre Joseph Seligman, 21 Broad street, James =, Mayer, 17 Nassau street. Joseph A. Juineson, 14 broad street. Sieg. T. Meyer, 86 Leonard street. John Li. Watson. 29 D. M. Koehler, 395 Pearl street, Robert Scheil, Broadway, corner Sixteenth street, ALS. baum, ai ne. Charles F. Liverthore, 223 Filth avenue, ©. C. Baldwin, 43 and 45 Worth street, Henry M. Taper. 9 Keaver atree i t 1 A. 'T. Wilson, 44 Broad t V. K, STEVEN! ‘Tuomas A. Dav: Ws. L. Dry, Secretary. Hesry E. Daviss, 120 Broddwa: GQTOOKS, BONDS LAND OTHER SECURITIES SOLD 4) ut salesoom or Exchange or privately negotiated by #. M. STACKPOLE € CO., Auctioneers, 4 Vesey-street, near the new Post otic RADES SAVINGS BAN 275 West Twenty-third street, between Seventh and . Kighth avenues, Usual dividend declared of seven () per cent, payaole January 21, Rigid economy of management, utmost caution as to investments, best possibie interest dividends to depositors are the special fentures which have caused over 00 per cent increase in this bank's deposits within a halt’ year, an inereass whieh Is the best proof of the growing and well deserved tayor with which this bank is regarded | by merchants, farmers, m | others for depositing thelr money ; in safety equi! to the best Institutions; money may be ‘drawn out whenever wanted, without notice; interest trom date ot deposit, thus saving accounts opened or transterred in part to this bank trom joss of interest; deposits betore January 21 draw imterest from January’ I. . A M. LESLEY, President. 1. M. Freese, Secretary, Dexter A. HawKrys, Counsel, | FPRADERS: DEPOSIT COMPANY, "NO. 6 LIBERTY aire 7. N —Money to loan on approved collaterals. RUST FUNDS, IN LARGE AMOUNTS, ON LONG terms, to loan on tmproved or unimproved New York or Brooklyn Property; Second Mortgage wanted. SHIPMAN & MIERSIEREAU, Union Building, William street. N DIME SAVINGS BANK, Nos. 346 and 308 Canal street, corner Laight, ‘Open daily, from 19 to 4, and Monday evening, 5 to 7. Assets, over eleven miltion dollars. Surplus, one million dollars, Six per cent interest al! Money deposited on or beiore January 18 will bear interest trom January 1. A dividend at rate of 1x per cent ber annum, has been de- clared, payable on and atter January 18 N, J. HAINES, President. G, 8, Cnarin, Treasurer, T, 5. ARMOUR, Secretary. A CITY CLAIMS COLLECTED AND LITIGATION + conducted, by an experienced attorney, without any charge, unless successtul; excellent retercnces. Ad- dress LAWY Kit, box 2,482 Post office. LL PERSONS NOT DESIRING TO SURRENDER their Life Insurance Policies by absolute sale can borrow the cash surrender value at No. 43 Pino street. SHELDRAKE & OO, —7, 8 AND 10 PER CENT . City and State Bonds, Railroad Bonds, City Railroad Stocks, Also other choice Stocks and Bonas paying 10 to 15 per cent at a reduction below par, ALBERT 4, NICOLAY & CO., Stock Brokers and Auctioneers, 43 Fipe street, Bye —Investment Securities yur specialt; PUTS Stock Priviieges on all active stocks 1 to 134 from market on members of the New York Stooa Exchange. Our facilities tor executing orders tor the purchage or sale of stocks or stock privileges are unequalled by any other house, We give all orders our personal attention, and guarantee sat- istaction, Explanatory pamphicts sent free. tor sale by Cee t & CO., Bankers and Brokers, Nc. 2 Wal! st., New York. PREADS—-——————- _____. T REASONABLE RATE: Endowment Insurance Policies; other sectrities. Instrauce of all best companies, J.J. HA ONEY LOAN ROMPTLY ON MORTGAGE + i ttortgages cast Mocks, Bonds, Real kstaw Furniture, &c., sold by auction, ¥. K. STBVENSON, Jr. 11 Pine street, or 31 Kast seventeenth street. A YOUNG LADY IN| EMBARRASSED CIRGUM- frances wishes site loan of $5) or $100 for a little STRADDLES MONEY ected wih cadway, While,” Address SECURITY, box Il Herald Uptown WPAN OUT. center Sona —100 SHARES DOUBLE PRIVILEGK FOR & * costing $212 5, can be used instead of cash in buying and selling 200 shares of st bility. Full explanation ot the w WIT be found bathe “Wall street Review.” 1 a year Sample sopy and pan the publishers, J. HICKLING & CO,, Brokers, 72 broadway, New York. AL WREFACLTED RATLROAD BON + and bought by the old establishe ALBERL HH. NICOLAY & Co, stock Brokers and Auctioneers, 0, 43 Pine street, New York. Stocks and Bonds not dealt in at the New York Stock Exchange our specialty 25 years, Aauaek «WAY, N S10ck BX KET) . and timits the lig rkings or Wall street Subseripuion pnilet sent tree by Bankers an MAR “HOW MONEY IS REASONABL' AT ~$50,00) TO ADVANCE ZA on Recurities, L Furniture, Pianos, Di Thonds and. ¢ al Merchandise Mortzages cashed. JAMES CAG Steinway Piano for sale. tora Y, 53t Hi reet, FEW PURCHASE MONEY SECOND MORTGAGES 2\ _ on city property tor sale, or exchange for free lr prowed BP an ade cash it required. Owner, LICHTE t Forty-tourth stree $4,509, $5,000 AND $6,000 . Mortgages, city property discount onered, or will be @xchanged salable merchan tise. Owner, rty-fourth street. liberal SHIN, dat A WMANTED, (A, PARTY WHO CAN CONTROL + about $25,000, to complete the development ot a Valuabie hotel property pears ong Branch, 0.8) PECK & GO,, ISL Fitth avenue. Bowery “BAVINGS BANK, 128 130 BOWERY, ER LM, 1S74 A semi-annual dividend at th on all sume ot $5 and 82,000, and of five 15) per ¢ er $2,000, whieh shall been ¢ yi Wa, T. BROWN, President. . WH, Cocarsnans, Secretary, AL RATLROAD COM ther intorsed or unindorsed, ef by addressing G. W. THOMAS, ) Fulton street, Krookiyn. pany of Georgia Holders can Gnd a ma rooms Land 2, B OOKLYN LOAN OFFICE.—PARTIES WANTING 1D money on mortgage wilt find Wt greatly to their ad- vantage to upon DRAKE & CO. No, 9 Willoughby street, near Hail JAPITALISTS. 10 ONLY, NEEDS THE CO-OPERA- _ tion of a few capitalists 10 make the use of spark lin Wine on dr iught as general as it now is novel and origi itor of the apparatus tor drawing spark ¥ the glass is disposed, for the more. speedy eneral intraduetion of bis invention, to sell state very liberal demands for the apparauts irom Chicago aud st, Louis patents bot in Unis country and cation atthe Hofman House and BONUS ON « BAA 1G, HL Broadway, basement, rooms G. and H. VX“ CUTORS 10 LOAN-—-ON IY New ¥ er and New Jersey Leasehold Mort- 0. 6 Pine street, room 18, SEDMEN'S SAVINGS BANK DEPOSTITO!S DE. arly adjustment of their claims by a re- will cath between 1 an. y } ENRY ©. OROSS, M Exchange, No court, room 25, broker in anexceptionable stock Friviloges' ony; the same operated upon on commission. PURCHASE MONEY | fi ler r large stocs of | i w TED—A RESPECTABLE PARTY WITH $2.00 TO invest in a legitimate business: good profit and | security offered. Address Be 8., Heraid ofice. WANTED BY MANUEAC AM ENGINES and standard articles, Address JOHN, J2 Olive stree 1 Mo. G hundreds weekly; liberal intere metal and wood ‘foreman and caoinet worker on in terest. Address MANUFACTORY, Herald office. which she will pay lb curity. Address R.H. A., box 143 Herald offic ‘4 000. ADVERTISER” REQUIRE 1HI8 : + Amount immediately, tor which he will Bay lberally and farni qfirst class security. Address | 8B. je dof $50,009 AND $150,000 TO LOAN, suitable sums, and about Chicaxo, 1 4 000 AND $10,009 TO LOAN ON GOOD CITY 9} Property; also. First and. Second Mort- gages cashed. HINK, COLE & GRAY, 556 Sixth avenue, 10.00 WANTED—FORK 3 OR 5 YEARS, SE- id second mortgage on id property York city; satisinctony fall abstracts. Principals please apply to K.P, ‘ 110 Front street. { $10 OO WANTED IMMEDIATELY—FOR THREE * months; good interest will be. paid ai nd first class sceurity given. Address H. T. V., box 149 Herald office. semiannual Dividend, at the rate of ax | ¢ taken upon unimprovea real | alue by 0 per cent than the hanies, workingmen and | offered; also small | | YY ANTED—$5,000 ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, ON property worth three times the amount, situated | in Denver, Colorado; a liberal bonus will be paid; will | Feter to banks and bankers, Address J. 8, 214 Wess | Forty-sixth str : | 1S1.000 MANTED, TO SUPPLEMENT — $5,000; | . completing contra paying several F()() —A. LADY ABOUT FURNISHING A $1.500. house requires the above amount, for ally and give the very best ac- | | Satistactory reasons for selaing; will be sold cheap tor | able for an | to _ BUSUTES: OPPOKTUNITIE: A’, EXPERIENCED BUSINESS MAN WILL INVEST 100 in # satisfactory business and take charge of the finances and accounts; associations unexceptiona- bie, Address GOUD FAITH, box 182 Herald office, RARK OHANCE.—A PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY for sale ata sacrifice. Inquire at 755 Fulton avenue, A DY OF EXPERIENCE, HAVING ALL 1 newest machinery for making ruchings and ladi neck w me at her reat for some Wholesale house. Address KUCHINGS, #8 West Twenty -third street. FINE CHANCE FOR A GOOD, RESPONSIBLE business man of push.—To such’ a one I will give the Good Will ot a well established cut flower and bou- quet business in a first class location, Inquire in store, 1.170 Broadway, between Iwenty-seventh and twenty- eighth streets. FIRST CLASS PARTY WANTED—WITH ABOUT $10,000, to receive and atrend to the sale ot raw ma ierial slipped trom the South, either on commission or with an interest; his money only to make advance the imaterial is sold to first class houses for cash ant # ting. to such houses as axenis noticed, Address re ewart's and others; no st office box 5,0s NX OLD ESTABLISHED WHOLESALE AND RE- tail Drug Business, possessing wnusual advantages, including the exclusive ownership of several proprie: tary preparations, long aud f,vorably known in this and other countries; ¥ory liberal terms will be accorded to s For particulars aidress DRUGS, box 4,074 Post ottice, New York. BUSINESS MAN WITS §1,00) CAN FIND A SAFE business, Sales will pry B10) a week net, profit: Do humbug yeld age. Call and be_satistied at Putnam House, Fourth avenue. 5 to ll, 4to 7g P.M. OW NEL, A. PARTY WITH $500 OR MORE CAN FIND AN advantageous opening asa partner {n a business, staple and established; 2 per cent guaranteed. Oniy those having the ready money address MORTON, box 203 Herald office. AS OLD CORPORATE COMPANY, HAVING UN ployed capital and facilities for manutaccuring oods for the hardware trade, Would like to purchase a usiness or sceure some user Lmpletnent. protected by nt, Addrow MANUFACTURES, box $70) Post omce, York. NAT. URED hants, manutacturers and others; Mining Inter- ests, &c., negotiated; Keai Katate ex: ness} persons with Capital seeking bi approved opportunities. Reterences:—J. H, Hewley, hs President North America Lite Insurance Com Theodore Sturges, sq. fron dterenant, 40 Pearl & GRIGGS & CARLETON, jiness Broke 98 a N EXOKLLENT OPPORTUNITY 18 OFFER FOR agentleman of means to invest $10.00) to $20,000in an old established ana widely known printing and pub- lishing house, with or without personal attention to the business; present ¢: 1 over $40.00, standing Al and business highly pro is. Address CHARLES sTU ART, box 121 herald of GOOD BUSINESS OPPORTU NITY,—THE CENTRAL Park Hotel, corner Seventh avenue and Fiity-ninth et, to let, for & term of vears, on moderate terms, | Inquire of owner on the premises. A. BUSINESS MAN OF EXPERIENCE, WHO HAS for years manutactured and sold goods tothe job- | Bing trade, wishes a pyrtner with some capital 10 join hun in business, Ad K. A., Herula oftte: A RARE CHANCE.—AN_ E GANT BILLIARD Koom, containing 13 lables, handsome Bar and Furniture complete, all new, for’ sale or to let on easy terms; will seli Lease for other business; located on | Vanderbilt avenue aud Forty-second street, tronting | Grand Central Depot, L. DECKER & CO., YOUNG MAN O 154 Centre street, GOOD FAMILY, GOOD EDU- | eatio: ood habits, willmyg to attend to business, can have an interest in a welt established business; cap. Ace required, $15.00. Addreas COMMERCIAL, Herald _— BUTCHER SHOP FOR SALESDOING A Casit business, on one of the leading avenues of Brooklyn; | cash. Apply on the premises, corner of Myrtle avenue and Spencer street, Brooklyn,’ Rh OR SALE-—A STEAM PACKING-BOX FACTORY, dotng a business of from. $50,00) to $75,000, cash, per annum, With machmery and fixtures and’ ail appurte- nunecs, Address, with real name, BOXMAKER, box 2:7 Herald office. OR SALE—THE STORE AND FIXTURES 46 FORTY. second street, opposite Grand Central depot, suit kind ot business; best stand in city, Apply . §. HEWSON, 414 Lexington avenue. HAVE A GOOD ADVERTISING BUSINESS FOR | Je. —$2,000 cash. Address BUSINESS, box 5,197 sal Host office, H, BEARDSLEY, 119 NASSAU STREET, WRITES all legal papers pertaining to the disposition of ents, contracts, copartnership ‘Sgreements and the organizatior ted o; les, NE OF THE MOST COMPLETE MANUFACTURING | Concerns of its kind ways actively owners having large ouiside inter: intendent will remain; price $1 good property entertained. Apply to GRIGGS & CARL. ‘TON, 8 Broadway. ARTNER.—A SHIRT FACTORY, ESTABLISHED nd furnisue! with steam and’ machinery worth | $5,00); want a parier with $4,000; relerence ex. changed, Address, ior three days, S & CO., box 116 Herald ome; ARTNER WANTED—IN A MANUFACTURING BUSE- ness, with $500, paying over 200 per cent; orders from goou parties tor cash: parties investing having lull control, Address BAKNUM, box 140 Herald office. ROPOSITION—TO ANY PERSON WITH INFL ence and the small sum of $5,009. wishing an, inter- view with a patentee, who shall by writing subscriber and appointing atime and place be shown satistactory evidences whereby they may net more than $100,000, or will pay a torfeiurs of $10 for their iouble in calling | for investigation. None but those accustomed to push patent articles need sr Please address B. E, MORSE, Brooklyn Post office. REMIL STORE, ON ONE OF THE BEST BLOCKS | ‘on Broadway} establisned 12. years: profits larse, and Is neither drtigs nor liquors; will seil or take a part? ner with $3,000 to $5000. | cason tor doing either given | on interview. This is honesty a rare chance, so give Your real naine; no agents, Address JANUARY, box 127 Herald Uptown Brancn office, | (Pk ADVERTISER DESIRE «TO DISPORE OF HIS | A Property and Business, consisting of a large amount of Land, a river tront, witlt w 250 feet long, large Buildings and storehouses, new Dwelling, Barge and goneral fixings appertiining to such an establishment; w $15,004 year profit trom opening to close of ion:'a Lumber Yard. and Coal business is con- | f th the piace: $10,000cash, $5.000 in six months, with a mortgage on place ‘for $15,000, will secure the Property and Business; goo reasons ‘given for selling | and a vhorouzh investigation of the past history of the Businesswill be readily aubmitted. Address W. B., 3b Pine street, room I ra } TPO MANUFACTURERS. “THOSE WHO HAVE THE | facility of sieam and presses and would like to. un- dertake a vood paying business will please address, by | nove. for particulars, J. G. G., Herald oMtice Po, [RON FOUNDERS THE ADVERTISER OON- trolling several specialties in ironwork, command- ing an amount ot trade and with 20 years’ experience in | the business, will _negotlat» with proprietors. Address | IRON, bo d office. | po PR hatt Present aux | | i NTERS, its value BOOK AND J $600 cash, balai x 226 B OFFICK FOR en mortgage. | ¢, | 25 000. —-WANTED, TO PURCHASE FIRST | $ te + Mortgages on improved property in Movoken ; principals only. Address U. W.,box 133 Herald office, he ve a TO LOAN, IN SUMS TO SUIT, ON $67,500 private dwetlings, without bonus; also $60,000 on Tenements and Unimnproved Property in this VICTOR FREUND & SON, 760 Chird avenue, elty, $100. 000-8 aNeern BNO OF, Distarck | & any of the diiferent ctnsses or these bonds. LP. TOUD, 95 Liberty street. ,OAN—O “TO 100.004 BROOKLYN RAL $ A Estate, 1n sums to suit, Apply to D. & M. CHAUNCEY, ke Estate Brokers, 207 Montague aticet, Mrovkiyh, “Renting ana cellécting rents a specialty. : BO: TO LOAN & 521) (1) ND AND MORT- | $230,000 sre serine Soriauestaenod i e RICHARD V, HAR. | IIL Broadway, room Fy base | or TO LOAN—ON BOND AND MORT- $250.000 gage, on New York and Brooklyn Property; First and ‘Second Mortgages bought by ETHAN A ALLEN & CO., No. 5 Pine street. _COPARTNERSHIPS. ANDER HARGREAVES BROWN, init Hil, near Liverpool, ie efit. he te ‘ 1 I sin this country and ng land. besiangs : BROLHERS & CO. eww York, Jan. 1, 1875. Fypowowe JAN. 5, 1878 she copartnership, OF RICH. dgar John: heretotore existing under the firm name ot Henr¥ Nays & Co. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent Mr. B.A. Fritainy will continue the | busincas under the oll firm name and. at the old stand, | will collect ail assets and pay all habhities, bi i yUENKY Nass, Signed 1 GitAs HOLLWEDR 5 . ARY 8. 137 ‘The parthership heretotore erford € Co. oF 700 eventh ay thts day dissolved by mutual convent Pw, (Sicned) ‘ ie business wilt be c: » New York, is nu . COMERFORD & CO, rried on as usual by Pil, COMSREORD, mE en adinitted partners | xisting betweon P, ¥. } for © | House: a ge Address ADRIATIC, b Heri | RADE JOURNAL—PARINER WANTED, WITH | for a new teade newspaper, now ready {no opp. an) realiae $200 per week: no nm {necessary tou ae business. Address TRADK JOURNAL, oftle ) STATIONERS AND PRINTERS.—A YOUNG MAN | having considerable trade desires to make an ar- rangement with some firm m the above line, Address A. | Herald office. | TALUABLE PATENT MEDICINE FOR SALE.—AD. | dress MEDICINE, box 167 Herald ofie | WANTEDCPARTNET | SILENT PREFERRED), with $15,000 to £20,000 capital, toextend business of Address BD. C., box 137 Herald manutacturing jewelry, ofl RM dress box 186 Herald oftice. Ane | WANTEDSTO CONTRACT WI RTIES, WAV- ing ther tools and machinery, to mauutacture any Kind of Wood or iton work. Address i, '8., box 140 V $500 FOR ONE YAR, INA LEGITI- mate enterprise, by a ins dorsoments for honesty, int rity jor the money and one. be sutistactory. Address K, E. D., box 195 Heratd oftice TANTED=TO MAKE PERMANENT ARRANGE ments for the services of an intelligent, practi printer as foreman of the printing branch of our busi Ness; some capital required: state amount} save particu: lars “and references, Address HERE DAYS, Herald ottice. Waid TO, MRETOA MAN FAMILIAR WITH Manufacture of brass, &o., to assist in in a new en- terprise of considerable promise. ald of \ TANTED—A GENT join the advert i the protity whieh will Address A. KE. J., Here MAN WITH 50) TO $1,000, TO itimate and easy Drofite,, Full particulars on ap- Si. GRAHAM, 35 North Paca tay and found profitable: ay and has had 15 years’ experi facturing contectiono otlice. nee in a whe Address 1, box 12 Herald OTICE OF DISSOLUTION. . The firm ot D. H, Gould & Co. was dissolved by Himitauon Jaunary f, is. D, A. Gould rete nd the business will be heréart G place, Sand ho Nagsaw street, by B. b. Stes, who will also settle the business of the old firm, DAVID TH. GOU! 5 BENJAMIN F, Datea New York, Jan, 2, 1875. 38S OPPORTUNITIES, INSIDERA BUSUV I Si MAN OF € A. enco, contempinting a re stiperintendent with part H. 8. K., brooklyn Post Adar ABOUT sale SHBIMER, p king ord Or exe! jor Keal Estate, Inquire of 8LN AM Maiden lane, up stairs. RARE CHANGK FOR A MAN WITH $3000, TO A ‘Sbttin an interest ina pleasant, Iuerative business money wanted to extend the same. rosé WHITE, ald oitice. MANUPACTURING BUSIN inne,<The Canadian and SAND A FOR. rench Patenis on the entirely new prin- A Stockwell Selt-Ligh ing Gas Burner ciple, 89 Liberty street up states. BUSINESS WANTED—HOTEL, MEROANTEL A. Winttwcturing biguor or anything (hat pays, in ¥ or country; have Lowa farm lands and some motes, ‘on or address SMOKER, Central Hotel, Canal treet, near Broad way, | CITY IMS THOROUGHLY PROSECUTED A.J and cottected hy an experioneed Attorney, without Any chargo unless stigcesstil; oxcelient references trom. | clients. Address LAWYER, box 2,432 Post office, | Address box 227 1 |W —A YOUNG MAN, WITIL SMALL CAPT. tal. ina tient, profitable ‘busine o experience Fulton street, required, Gat at ‘place of business, Brookivn. Will bear mv estigation. | WANTED. -THE ADVERTISER WOULD GIVE THE Sole Agency of their ales in Hoboken, N. J. to a arty Wo Nas $5.00) in cash or tree real estate; it Wout pe sold fo theat at 4 price pays goo! profit and vet soid at brewery prices; a depot would be re- quired near the terry In Hobokent the first yee 81 to 10,009 barrels ought fo be sold. Apply to B,C) LY MA CO., Howard Browery, 518 to 532 West Thirty-third st FHITE LEAD PATENT FOR SALE.—E. MILNER'S Patont, No. U0,721, dated July 8, 1874, tor sale. Pare ties wishing to treat for it apply by jetter, for terms and particulars, to BRANDON & MORGAN BROWN, Bogie Beers anni Vatont Agents, #8 southampton Bullaings, a, London, W, Ca, a AYING MERCHANT ra) NG) WA 3,000 to $5,000 capi- tal, to extend the business: the best references required, rald offic WAXTED-A PARTNER Witt A FEW THOUSAND dollars in a well established importing aud manu- facturing business; reierences exchanued. IMPORLEK, Herald Upiown Reranch oes. BLFO Wey MURCHASE A LARGE HaNpsome pled Tea and Grocery Store tn Brookiyn; well d with new goods; oing a good cash business; Address | business compels my to seil at w sacrifice. Address 19 Herald ome WILL SECURE A PARTNERSHIP IN retail Conl Business and Real Estate office; His mon wevicos of owner are dosired to oxtond he business: references will be given and reared, =" GOAL AND KEAL ESTATE, bex 121 Merald | offive. \ | 32.500 ine! comer | metal tested and pronoune | or of their salaries during the past year. | others he sent by special messenger their salaries | Vise for him, and Assistant District Attorney ____ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. $] O0( TO $3,000) WANTED—SILENT PARTNER, . well secured; 20 per cent guaranteed ; caa be withdrawn in 9) days it not satisiactory, Address M. L, G., Herald office 3] OOO mAb YSINESS, MAS, WITH bY ah + amount and his services. desires them ina goot paving business, Address BL box 146 Heraid Upiown braneh office. ‘ WANTED—TO MANUFAOTURE AN AR- | se. ders are on hand: jurze profits. inqmre of Nos. 69 and 61 Park place, $2 THIS put 000784 —WILL BUY A SPLEN- | DZ, didly titted up Millinery and Dressmaking CHANC Establishment, tock, Fixtures and Lease, ailin co D best lo-atlon in Broadway, near Fifth Ave- nue Hotel.” Ont nerd address'who mean busi+ those ness, D. 8, MILLINEK, EH jerald Uptown Branch office. ONS OF THE BEST PAY iquor Stores down town ase, Fix ures aud Stock, co piste, Af a bargain tt pur chased at once. NICHOLS & CAPPERTY, 93 Fourth ay SP TAL ITAL, WANTED IMM $3,000, diately, to forward A strictiy first cla suecess{ul and very profitable business, more than. six Yeurs established; principal and 25 per cent guaranteed the first year; stock in trade about $10,U.0; no debts, Full addréss to MILLER, box 197 Herali office, will re- ceive prompt attention. $4 OO PARTNER “WANTED-SILENT PRE- . + ferred; business manufacturing and Jod- ing; long established ; paying weil; perfectly sate; No old steck nor debis; best references; opportunity sek Hi dom offered, Address PLUFTY, Herald office. 5 WILL SECURE HALF INTEREST {N $5.000 the most valuable Patent jast Money under control of party turnishing it used only, for the manufacturing of the arti diiy for cash, with over ) per Apply to H. Bb. B ti, 10 Barclay street, BH. OOO WRARINBE WANTED, SILENT, Ww De). «the above amount in an estabished bu ness; will guarantee 20 per cent on the amount invests; best city references civen, Address K., Herald office, re -WANTED A PARTY WITH ?LITS $5.000. amount to join advertiser in a first class business transaction; full available security. tor money Invested. Address A, 11. P., box 147 Heraid ottice, 4 000 ORIGINAL AG#NTS’ LETTERS—JULY, oO. August and September, 18/4: will’ sell the addresses, Address LUTTE KS, Herald office, — iets $10, OOC TO $1),00.—WANTED, AN ACTIVE partner in a long established manufac. turing business, Address box 5/4 Post office —WANTED), A PARTNER POSSESSED $10.000. of capital. integrity, capacity and dis- cretion, Including a “weakness” tof speculative bast- ness. Address I i) Fost oifice, New Yor: | | | box ot nd oh — sue See 10 OOO nA PASTY ATH THIS AMOUNT CAN . + clear $25, four months, and ha it class security for full amount invested, Address H. A. C., box 143 Herald office. $10,000 axe. PRESIDENCY OF A COMPANY 4 ° doing a first class mercantile business, adress J. W. G i ldre: 4 box 16 Herald oflice, $10.000.-4 THOROUGH MAN ‘ould like to place this amount in some well established, dress tic , With his services. Ad- klyn Branch ottice, with full pnfidentia 14 TO $20,000 WANTED-—WITH OR WITH $15.000 out personal services, ina granite bust ness that has averaged a net profit of 33 per cent p anntm, business at present prosperous in every respec: thorough investigation courted; capital wanted to ex- tend the business. Address 38 box 26 $500,000 3 manu . 3 a = =] 4 eS = by the largest iron man | country to bs superior, with ution papers of a stock cou any under the laws of New York; stock undistributes he ohpor unity for the right man or parties. Address ANTL-FRIOIION, Herald office. THE’ COURTS. In the further hearing of the case of Carl Vogt, charged with the murder and ropbery of the Count de Bois de Blanca, at Brussels, and whose extra- dition 1s demanded py Belgium on that charge, the testimony for the prosecution was completed, and an adjournment taken till the 1st of February, to enable the defendant to enter upon his defence, None of the clerks of the State Courts have been paid their salaries for last month, The reason as- signed for such non-payment is exhaustion of the appropriation. This is thought a little strange, as there has been no increase in the number of clerks The Comptroller, however, is evidently desirous of keeping on the right side of the Judges. Some of them he paid on the last of December, and to the on New Year's Day, with the indorsement on the envelopes, “Compliments of Andrew H, Green, Comptroller.” THE HAYES HOMICIDE. Obscure and unknown, comparatively speaking, as were the parties to the homicide, and singu- larly commonplace as were the circumstances of the case, there has, during the three days’ trial of Thomas Hayes for the killing of Thomas D, Deluney upon an indictment for murder in the first degree, been a large crowd in attendance at the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Judge Barrett being on the bench. Through the protracted sum- ming up of counsel and a correspondingly pro- | longed charge of the Judge, lasting till nearly seven o'clock last evening, the court room Sul remained filled with an eager and anxious crowd, By the prisoner sat, as during the pre- vious days of the trial, his young wiis and their two iniant children. His counsel, Mr. A. Oakey Ball, did the utmost that legal ingenuity could de- Lyons was equally zealous on benall of the prose- cution. The proceedings opened yesterday with poonling | Police Surgeon Powell for the deience. He testi- fled as to the wound on the prisoner's hand. He could not conceive in what manner the abrasion could have been produced by tie trigger of a IBtOL. P Daniel Lindsay was also recalled. He testitied | to recognizing a pistol with which the déceased Was shot; this pistol first belonged to him; when he was handling 1t once in @ lager beer saloon tt | suddenly exploded, sending @ bali through hit finger, the mark of which he exhibited to the jury he was periectly eober that day, although he had been intoxicated the previous evening. ‘The above closed the testimony. Mr, Hall then called the attention of the Court to the last law on murder in the first and second degrees, and to the statutes on manslaughter in the second, third aud fourth degrees, He asked the Court to charge the jury that there was no evidence in the case to justify them in finding the deliberation and pre- Ineaitation which 1s Jegally and statutorily neces- | sary to make out the crime of murder in the first degree, and there was no evidence of any in- tention to Kill atthe time the prisoner fired the | intal shot, as could easily be gathered by the tn- Jerences of the jury irom the circumstances of tho | case. He would ask His Honor to charge about justifiable homicide; that it was within the prov- ince Of the jury to say that at the time of tue com. miasion of the crime the prisoner had reason to ve- lieve his own itle to be in danger. Mr. Hall the began his summing up for the defence. He reierred to the auferent laws in this and other countries as | defining the relations of murder and man- | slaughter, and dwelt upon the responsibiliues | and duties committed to the jury by the:r oaths of office, the question of the life or deatn of a feilow-being ieitin their hands, He next re- counted the circumstances of the killing, and dwelt particularly on the fact of Delaney’s per- sistently folowing the prisoner. The usual recess | which was taken at one o’clock interrupted his | | address, but atter recess he resumed his summing up, occupying tully two tours, He argued at iengta the Intent on the part of the prisoner, and his closing WAS a Most Gloquont and impressive appeal to the jury. The prisoner, throughout the most ge the address, sat with nis head bowed in his hands and downcest eyes, and trequentiy shed tears during the graphic and touching argu- Inentin hs veball, Mr. Lyons sammed up the case for the prosecu- tion ina lengthy address, in whiten he recapitu- Jated the evidence given by the Witnesses Jor the prosecution, and tusisted that the only verdict coud be murder in the first degree. Mr. Hall submitted some additional requests to charge, ater which Judge Barrett proceeded to charge the jury, Alter defluing in a clear and Jucid manner the diflerence between murder in the first and second degrees and manslaughter, he said that the question for them to determine Was whether any imtent was formed to take Delaney’s life by tie prisoner at the bar. | Intoxication, he imstracted them, was no excuse jor the commission of 9 crime, He reviewed the evidence adduced and instructed them to entertain any reasonadie doupt, but only alter careiui and rigid inquiry, and cantione them agutnst tile exercise of any undue sympa- | thy, as this was a court of justice. All cases, | notably crimiual ones, should ve conducted with | ali fairness and tmpartiality, They were to take | the facts as they were Inia down to them and | Judge of them With ali fairness and scrutiny. | the jury retired at (en minutes to seven o'clock | and were absent only fifteen minutes, when they brought in a verdict of guilty of murder tn the second degree, Both the prisovuer aud tis young Wile were greatly overcome at th nouncement of the verdict, and the scene tuat ensued was deeply uifecting. On applicavion of Mr. tall the passing of sentence Was postponed till next Tuesday. There can be but one sentence, State Prison jor lve, the statute fixing this as the penalty tor mur. der in the second desxree. THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COM- PANY. In July jast the Pacific Mail Steamship Company procured & writ of certiorari, addyeased to the Commissioners of Taxes and Assessments, and Made revurnable to the Supreme Court, General | Term, tts object being to compel the Tax Lommis Sloners to reduce the amount O/ their assessment. Objection was taken vy the steamship company to the assessment on their personal property, and | barticulariy on the iron steamers bunt by Jona | | the same to the Hst of pilot boats. Koach on the Delaware Bay, {t being claimed that these were without the jurisdiction of the State. . All the facts embodied im the papers im the case were published at length in the HERALD at the tume, and it 1s, therefore, unnecessary to ree peat them. The assessment sougut to be vacated Was OL some $2,000,000 worth Of property. AD aMdavit was yesterday suomitted to Judge Dono hue, of the Stipreme Court, that the Tax Commie stoners had made no return to the writ and that the company intended, in good faith, to press the sutt. Upon this atidavit Judge Donohue granted A slay Of all proceedings to enforce the tax until five days aiter the Hnal determination of the sult in the courts, THE PILOT COMMISSIONERS IN COURT. ‘An appeal was taken yesterday from the recent decision by Judge Davis, refusing the application made by George H. Sisco, Thomas Copnely and Charles Cummisky to compel the Board of Com. misstoners 0: Pilots to number their boat and add Judge Davis, as will be remembered, held that the Pilot Com. missioners have power to limit the number of pilot boats, and that their bylaw aMxing a limit to the bouts is obligatory upon the pilots. The appelianis, who are licensed pilots, of skilled 6x. erience, recently built for themselves a Dew boat, ut, aithough submitting to tie Commissioners a petition signed by nearly ail of the igade ing shipping merchants and shipowners of failed to obtain permission 10 use their new boat except on the terms e@pecified by the Commissioners, Which ti:+y regard as noth- ing more than an illiberal and odious monopoly. Obedience to this monopoly, it 18 claimed, wouid compel them either to hire and rau the old boas of the monopoly or exchange their new and relia+ ble boat tor an old and unseaworthy one. Thera are now twenty-two pilots. Adding the new boat to the list of pilot boats would not imerease the list Of pliots, but lessen the proiits of the “ring’? boats, aud this ts the real reason, as allegea of the opposition, Why the Pilot Commissioners ree luse to grant their request. The pilots named do not eg to give up the ship etther literally or legally, and, if they atl in the courts, say they wid carry the matter to the Legislature, A WESTERN RAILROAD SUIT. Oliver W. Barnes contracted to build filty miles of the Mobile and Northwestern Ratlroad, The money not being forthcoming, he brought suit against the company and obtained a verdict for 467, Including interest, the judgment having been Ootained by default. A motion was mad Yesterday to open the default, on the ground that the cause of action did not accrue in this State and that the company has no property tats State, It was alleged, in opposition, that the company has property in this state and that the contract was entered into here. Judge Donohue ordered a relerence, to investigate the lacis. CARELESS DRIVING. A case waa tried yesterday in the Marine Coury Part 2, before Judge Gross, in which Mr, Miller, the well known Clothier, sued a Mr. Herman Wil- lersdorf for the sum of $1,000 for damages to a fine team of horses and carriage, occasioned by the alleged careless driving of Mr. Willersdorf, the de- Jendant. It appeared on the trial that Mr. Miller, while on his Way to seil the horses in question, stopped in Rutgers street, a few feet irom the cor: ner of East Broadway, with his team and carriage, got out and entered a saloon on the corner tor the purpose of bn @ cigar, and that whtle in the store e left =the horses in charge of @ young man; that a few mine utes after the defendant drove along at a pretty rapid pace, and ran into and struck his care Tiage, upsetting and tnjuring it so that he wag compelled to repair the same. Besides that, the horses started, ran away and injured themselves very much, He showed that he paid $117 for the repairs of the carriage and $120 tor the medical attendance Oi the horses, The deiendant tlaimed that he had @ heavy load of lumber, and slipped into a hole in the street; that he was not guilty of negligence. There seemed to be a great con- flict of evidence; but alter a review o! the testt mony by the Court and after some deliberation the duty rangne. im @ verdict of $500 damages for the platatin. DECISIONS. SUPREME COURT—-CHAMBERS. By Judge Brady. Inthe Matter of the Application of Gilbert BL Rice.—Memorandum. Relerence order Architectural Iron Works vs. Krutz.—The stipa lation filed herewith from the piaintit’s sttorney seems to render an amendment of the answer un necessary. If otherwise, the subject must again be brought to my notice. By Judge Donohue. 4 Welsse vs. Hunt.—Motion granted. Memorame jum. Barnes vs. Mobile and Northwestern Railroad Company.—Relerence ordered. SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM. By Judge Curtis, Sullivan vse. Roberts.—Case and amendments settled. TOMBS POLICE COURT. Before Justice Smith, SAW HIM WITH HIS COAT ON. George Meyer was arraigned on a charge of grand larceny preferred by George Heller. Tne circumstances are that Heller and Meyer were en- gaged on the construction of a railroad in Bethel, Cond. ‘hey both lodged in the same cabin. On the 20th or July Meyer disappeared and with him Heller’s carpet bag, which contawed gold rings, @ revolver, and @ coat. Yesterday morning Heller saw Meyer in Greenwich street with tae coat on his pereon and caused his arrest. He was held tor trial FELONIOUS ASSAULT. 4 Thomas Gorman, of No. 656 Sixth avenue, Brook. lyn, was walking through Hudson street on the 27th of September when somebody struck him on the head with # sharp instrament, inflicting @ severe scalp wound. James O’Brien, of No. 1 Hudson street, was urrested as the assailant, aud identified by Gorman, Yesterday in Court, now. ever, Gorman sald he had made a mistake, and could not identify the prisoner. Gorman was sent to the House of Detention, and the prisoner was locked up. ESSBX MARKET POLICE COURT. Before Judge Murray. MORE INDIGNANT DocToRs. Judge Murray and bis clerk, John Lindon, were kept busy all yesterday afternoon taking add tional complaints trom the numerous victims of James Williams, the physicians’ plunderer. Dr, James EF. verry, of No. 147 West Twenty-second strect, testified that he lost a cloth coat, valued at $32, on the 4th of December last, and Johanna Slattery identified Janes Williams as the persos who had waited for the Doctor for halfan hour on that day and went ont before he camein. The overcoat was missing immediately alter Williams? departure, On the id4th of December Dr. Edward C, Harverd, of No. 154 West Forty-ninth street, lost gloves, scarfs, diamond glove button aud a quantity of clothung—in ali valued at $210, Miss Mar. Blauvelt identified Williams as the person she a mitted to the Poctor’s oMce on the aiternoon of the nae these articles were siolen, Dr. Witham P. Ackerman, of No. 134 Lexington avenue, Was still another complainant. On the 29th of December he lost $160 worth of clothing and other articles. Margaret Murphy was the witness in this case. ‘ On the 16th of December Dr. James S. Corradini of No, 103 West Thirteentn street, was robbed ‘ot $287 worth of cinening. aud jewelry by Wilhams, & colored boy, named James Gtbson, living at No. 6g Grove street, but who was in the employ of the | Doctor at the time, tully ifentified tue prisoner a the person who entered the office on that day. Mrs, Catharine fas was alsoa complainant avainst Williams for Dr, Lazarus Schoenig, of No, 158 Kast Seventy-first street, Who was roboed on the Ist of November of optical and surgical instru. Monts and clothing amounting in value to $465, Dr. F. W. Bird, of No. 305 Degraw street, Brook. lyn, and Dr. Leary, of No, 654 De Kalo avenue, Brooklyn, were also in court ready to testify against Williams; but as there was no proof that the property stolen had been bronght imto the | county of New York their names were mere taken as witnesses, Judge Murray, after sending for the prisoner and examuuing’ nim, formally held him in $1,000 batt to answer on each com. plain, COMMISSION OF APPEALS CALENDAR. ALBANY, Jan. 9, 1875, The following is the day culeadar for Mou day, January 11:—Nos. 305 to 309 inclusive, Nos, 810, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315, 816, 817, 318, Adjourned until Monday, January 11, at ten A. M. THE JONES MURDER, EXECUTION OF JARVIS AND JACKSON NEXT FRIDAY, On Friday next, between the hours of ten A. M, and two P. M., according to the terms of the sene tence, Lewis Jarvis and Ebert Jackson, the negro murderers of Samuel J. Jones, of South Oyster Bay, will atone for their crime upon the gallows, ‘fhe execution wil take place in the yard of the Queens County Court House, at Norch Hempstead, the gallows ‘for the oveasion, por rowed by Sheruy Sammis irom New | York, ber te one sed for the execution ol foster, Nixon, Reynolds and other mur derers, The Sheriff has received a great number Of Applications for permits to witness the scene, but it 1s understood tnat he prop 8 tO Ads mit only those who weve a right to be present Tle has aiready appomted a large number of aept ties to Keep order in aud About the jail, and there Wiil also be & lorce of police from Brooklyn, ‘Tne jad eo are datiy ‘vistred by the Rey. Charlies Bachman, their spiritual adviser, a panied by other ministers of the Gospel. appear bey now to have a iuil realization of their positton, and to be resigned to their tate. They ave ol course closely Watched day and night, Tie death Warrany has been recelved by the suerii, and wil probably be read to the prisoners to-morrow,

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