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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1875—TRIPLE SHEET. THE COURTS. Important Question as to the Right of Dower. THE KEMBLE-DANA LIBEL surr. | More Creditors Getting Their Money from the City. INTERESTING RAILROAD SUIT. Thomas A. Groom. charged with giving straw beil 40 she cane of J. H, MoKiniey, under arreatior Making false representation as to nis real estate tn O@nkrnptey, was yesterday brought up for ex- amination, which he waived, and was held.by Com- Miasioner Shields in $6,000 40 awadt the action af the Grand Jury. Jf indieved the charge against Groom will be for perjury, ia eawearing falsely, as atieged, that he wes the owner.of certalm property QL which Resmas not the owner. The Grand Jury of the United States Circuit Court for the Southern dissrict came into Court yesterd:y moraipg and presented @ true bill against Gustavas W. Beil, charged with faise rep- Tesentations with regard to an tmportation of gaosis.invo the port of New York with intent to defraud the revenue. The United States wistriet Attorney withdrew the ease from the Commis- sioner who had Ball under examination; and sub- maltied ail the tects theough the witnesses in the Opse to the Grand Jury, with the result stated, @ne Qtber dill. was presented aud the Grand Jury re- tired, It js supp. sed thar this latter indictment was against other parties implicated in the Cus- tomo House frauds, THE KEMBLE-DANA LIBEL SUIT. The Ubel suit brought by William HB. Kemble, as, State Tregayrer of “Pennsylvania, against Onaries A. Dana, in which he claims $60,000 dam- Ses, On Account of the pubitcation of an alleged Wbelious article in:the New York Sug of March 17, 1872, bas Muay reaché.etrialL Tne artigle com, Plained of starts off with the heading “Robbing § State,” with such sub-headings as “Starting Frauds Unearthed in lenpayivania,” and “Phe Story of the War Uinims.” In itis incorporated the famous “Addition, Dtvision ana SHence"’ iet- ter addressed to Petiison J..Cofcy, Wasbingtol D..0, and attributed fo Mr. Kemble. In wi complaint Mr. Kemble seis forth, or rather bs counsal dope it for hum sh the usual super-reduad- ant tegal style, that he “harh been and ts greatly injured in.bis g00d Dame, iame and cradit, and | brought into pavlic scandal, tiamy and disgrace with and amvng all nis neighbers and ether good | gud Worthy cliizens ‘o1 these Cnited States to whomibe was in any way known.” Tho answer took bold ‘one, revm@rm ing the truth of the pud- | yened statements, and, in mitigation of damages, offering to prove their correctness, ‘Tne case came to triat ar he the Superior Court, .weiore Juage Curtis. pee waa Pronent lacourt, and re; nip a 9 CONDIAL ‘Wore Measrs. Cotunan & ce enne and Wheeler M. Peckham, wojle Mr. Da rede represented by | Meatrs, Wierd sarueil eal Wu Hem ©, ‘Bartlet, | e Hime was occupied In yeti i rr; jaror being shatenged by tie deed. ‘ ‘One Saree wes ed On ihe Ziownd shat he Ui resus dice Geslns t the Sur, though he ua 8 hy none against Mr. Daa pervonally. ‘the plaintiff | offered to accept nominal damages tf delendant | would retract the statements in the alléged abel This a side refused to do, but array one praia Bi Nee Mr, “4 xonis Saran Punasient cwas net sceepted. Kccilesine then proceeded to open the case tor the rosagneten. AL fe cypclugion of hi2 address an bier was de by Lhe plilytd Lp pas a copy of th ar Toh 46, Geis in she evidence. “This wi toby the deionce, who inaisted on mar Towing the admission as evidence to those poms ot the article in question alleged to be bel. "The Court Fe Ally Ba Damitced tue entire articie, gion was OS Feag, ing Betcha ane far an- ‘This ome { gemtad eas © ee eee was further @igcovered that of $10, Comneny Penneyivenis |! cont orth of clothing. Kolly held ry $0, hes sted te Pap ccaoneet | hee fim Compa Riengh /abiiee 6 Of the said de> in Mienes dances paauians at tarceny | CHARITY BALLS peaperiy, and was'a |) oe had ete latter company. DUNN AND @seRE HELD. | imee ing of ¢ First emong tne winter's pment pon decuned to wccept fie, Hesmepom me | stockiaders | Gentrm b, ae Cm fats carson tate Pat Kelly, alias Donn, and Jemes Smitd, two | «eweet cuarity's cone” ctherlageriny ae Se eae | a aeens Serres mt cist tit | Staunton Cvatd ang ip Best minus | Son mina tam vows oe tas Beas committees w ‘on Gerichted t Right Mumentnni but exec | fy bade a Rt. Charis Hassiee ec the chaur- peu ee stolen $1,400 w Fr Ot Miers koe rome. Fey Ed ARTE Nok Pisa A maid to the ‘sot apart | (be OXAUUDAtOR Feaulted, as claimed, 1a Go, of No. at Walker street, were heid | té merry gathering of dhe brave aud the teu the | Betas thereon vet ta nacome | the a toe aleconsny tose the amendments to ry pas shin ots Of $2,000 each at General Bes- | Very dite of our city society are proud to take 4 8 ‘speeipe i io tetesote ieultities ot the ivan ain't = BERT-LAWRENCE C43E. oobi epi tpate possinee preter esterday & motion came Be- | road Company and the Pittabarg, vinc Daeakaden path EOE NESERE SANRIO countenance to draw reinforcements to the cof- Sicateh: Lawxence. 6 uta JB Supreme Louis Railroad Company. athe ‘complaint contains examination in tne case.of Hubert ve. Law- | ters qi che worthy inatitution, whose innocent, fora pectin Bary junction and “4 various athena OMA, ABA UPON the facts re- | Fence, an account of which appeared in yester- | helpless beneficiaries appest for aid to all human ny? need, by jeans. Hall & vee at ey Le eae Se: by. Mr, Hawler. 8 day's HERALD, was had yesterday morning. | hearts with sure response of sympathy. Many Blends stranger, ‘and ntral Railw: way if. George L. | Hubert, whose injuries have deprived bim of his | who, trom advancing age or strictness of re! showed that the plainsift did not wonder x per- | Andrews, his connsei, against the various Saher hearing, Recoguized Lawrence among thirty men | Scrupies, Dever on any Of.:er occasion “trip the Itgat jormance; that BO Money was tendered; that the | railway compan’ ed above. The praver of | im the room as the one who clubbed and robhed | WBtEstic nee, once each winter is Cae gs Ay the ibe copia ce the caucolied, ‘cited hum inst summer. Judge SmIER, after the hearing, | dhariey ball, when se oadedces are sor te toe wo 5 Mi a wile of ber ee a6 it Was Oxecnted on a di there be an a a6 to she sinking jana ‘aod inom" amie ovaset iat tweet, sald of worid-embracing bene voience, Thus te © it Antecedontly to day of the conveyance, Of the receipts, revenues and disourscmonts wader ne ball was excessive, Out, a it mas aiog com | St the Academy of Masic to-night will present shat she lee srand@u, as ‘se De St aswar arg | $e lomse; thes the Pistsburg, Cancinaat! and St. | venient, he would not ‘force’ iis objection, ‘The | S0C,_,0He8t AIFAy Of | New York's dese Therelone the plawaur did not perioma; Ratlroad ror be utes 8 to pay any balunee | waa taken na'secusity lor tue addr cua gi0,00n"” | i. and be who would see faaiton “in "its pe a eet ae 4 nnn vouvtaee tor the ge OF she atencj ben 9 gga Lawrence, who lA @ remarkably, bepdsowe Crean enpaline teem sbenis deel i suave., Ba eusive preparation: ave foi ert he nae eae. to give Andergan gee ot fecony mor! See of the Colum- | wae t nak "pith "Gabe nthe aaah the Charg dscorations or the ‘Acsdeaiy. hich mal be taste. e maree, bee nd mim © make ap ih- ai ladias ped Railway Com- but oniy tried to help him and poe - ob adorned with plants nd. flowers in protu- ast pee sopen soutract of eee ae pany, wh h intorcat or injure neetats Further wearing was adj My and supplied a5 a Vite Of retreahin, Weare an eee iene Or | Cats ee mone thal Boturdey next peed pT yy r over tie’ a the inspiration Of the defendant was eminently respor ia "th - iste ne reosirer tH Piast, PP ONS” | Sas See, Annan Ea JEFFERSON MARKET POLICE COURT. | 9906,,0f mite ena beauty, Popeye Bae * eae oe mo ot He dua ody's ergs poeumens it al ce A, So ny Before Judge Otterbourg, the fond ot mene by ae ecm Bole, ceed! pursery. WJ that 41.he ~Asinndeatid fae ae true the action oul rant 2 parece, Suls Of moana iat Upon a ATTEMPTED BUAGLARE, the most avtructive ieatores at : ound Ret stand, end yr euggesied a ele Finalist t's was decided to deny the motion for oelver, to modity the tajunetion and to Freier tne hots nee ry veleres Sa grin nation, who iepoge 2 gave wisnout del he dower question nere raised vary ip- teresting one, and the result uw joked lorward. ‘to witn great mteress. MORE VERDICTS AGAI AGAINST THE CITY. Judge Larrem re, holding Trial Term, Part 1, of the Court of Common Pleas, was engaged all day yesterday in aiding litigants who nad just claims against the.city to compel Comptroller Green to Unioosen Ie fangs Qn the treasury and ‘pay the la- borers their hire. The first cage was. that or Thatcher against the Mayor, in whicn it appeared that the plaintuf was empluyed in Jane, 1867, a8 ® clerk in the Comp- trolier’s oMee, during Dick Conuolly’s regency, at the rate of $1,500 & yor. We continued in the periormance of his duties for tive years, when Mr. Green reiused to ay him has Abe rate of $12 a lesieiie for she mouths October, November and ecember, 1871. He Sok @ lesser eum than waa due him fur the three months, signing, under arte! @ recoiptin’ fab. Be re ee deiance interposed the orty was of the naual ical nature, and the jury returved a verdict for ola tor the lull amount claimed, with interest, The next case Was that of Kouert M. A’Groat, who brongkt sult against the city. ior arrears of salary as clerk in the Finance vepartment, The dongs, througu Mr. Dean, endeavored to show. by Storrs that there was ny appropriations tion whtcn to pay the claim. Mr. oe | loga, plauntii’s pore, objected to ine proposed | eyidenoe on the ground that it was tmuaterial, and aller a jong argument the Court exciuded it, | Ihe defence aléo attempted to show: that the please, HANIA MURMURS, UR claim 10 the ard oO) Pportion met a" 6 Boats, 4 wine Biowed the claim ae Mi yr) oane the plainsig’ could pot San iis ‘action. "ae pe cate attorney object noded evie. Gence in regard to the acon of the Boat rd of Aj vwlepe | ‘and Aaaiton the groun taat it he eral and prenea tnat antnoug h the mrad” kigoretion’ | some Cal it Where claim was fixed oy law or contract they hud ‘no discretion. and that if insneh eases. they audited | Was not final. The gouge sustained the platititt’y yew or the quegtion and rejected by ts evidence, | Foeu. AD eXcepfion Was tal he de.eni roe aaron Of fact.a3 to waetner the, plains! ly Oxed at was subuuted £0 the acy wns returned @ Verdict witheut leaving Sheit Ke: in the vane of McGowan vg. the ‘or—the plamtiff was a Constable in the Over and Terminer andhad sue Merge lk is, Mr. Greeu—ior- the enormous Num of $62, which'the counsel lor the city pe to ‘pam was jnstiy due—the jut accordingly 1d that sum to rapt Bose vwelve ese hy wo it an ‘. Assisjant Corporation on ‘40 alow Gapaene Jor the: 2 plantas ia every instance. From yesterday's procee or} efore, in on! ' eeare branch tue Cummon 1e ou yo eae Bi least $1,600 as legal ments sere phe a Pith at expenses, IMPORTANT “RAILROAD SUIT. A ratiroad sutt has just been commenced in the Sapreme Conrt jnvalying some important legal iF {ORM 01 Tetraciton was ace ashe the points of it Deng that M ir. apres fe rs Bek myxed up in any war claim traucs and that he | | gever been tu a& public Inn known as “Tne P| | and Whistle.” A cunnter offer was made’ to thi proffer looking ito reconciliation, but this also | was rejected. Pend'ng “these 8p piet ofters mere was a deal of learned jegatt aik by the oppos- | ing counsel Which OveUpied ‘the time fill reeesg. | ‘Of the reassembling of Gcvurt some itestimor hich was. no TO. eee Tedd, tie reading ‘of | was likewise ed by the cross objec- | ne of counsel. .At eugth, having got throug! with these ratoer tedious preliminaries, whe O8 OX- | @mination of witnesses was bezun. | eorge 0. Evans was called ar the Grat witness. He testifiea that i te, Was thé peraon referred to in | yralion ‘bobs. identified a copy ol a letter | +} be Jar. mbie on his ap ayes ey, of Washington; he po re! 9 the clatmaof «ihe State of Ponusyivania @gatn t the United States, but 10 the claim: abother party to the rent of a buliding used by | | we, goverament; the Giaim Was suck vA would ra. rea copwuuont feesor its preseatation to the | art of Ulaims, | cgi ioer-omaroination—Wilt you state the amonnt bs arid dodgment Ces gBinst the United Siates gakarniens aa & Lanpaid? ibe question was Objected ‘to, and then the @#itncss was asked if euch a judgaien dia hot stand against him for over $100,000. <fniswas alsoobjected to.and the | question excluded. | 4Jobn’s. Strahan, an hg bye testified that he | vas formerly counsel tor Mr, byans; ne saw the | PoleTnal ie letter anu gave itto a reprgentacive ot oF eipuia Dibebanihhever ake it aiter ward bo knew inae theletter had no .reference to Wat Clams, alLnhougn 8uca taicrence might be deducie | ae os lag hy the phrascology of the letter; he ex- Kembie inat such tmierenve wes | ri ide ucible irom the térter, and he Ted, ape 7 ie would write him aletter un Logg she upjuat egeie to ve drawn (10m at ne woowKl write a y explaining pos, BCLs 24 ‘Woglt Pl pot letters to sar. ‘hom: be ‘kuew peraonaily, aad who, he wenered, would ‘haart. Join i ine oup ka acbaawihige phe cor- megmiegs O/ the expianatio Mr. ‘Kemble wus now caked tand :—He never tad-anything:to do with the wal claims of | Pennsylvania against tue governmen remem- bored ‘wriiing the jetser relerred t ‘re ue | ‘oame'inso-his oftice at/Harriaburg.and asked bi if ne cotld recommend bim to a lawyer to prose- cute bis claims, aud upon this he wrote the letter, Objeotion was made to his giving any testimony sas tothe contenwoi tue letter on.the,ground, that either the original must be produced or its disap- pearance. propeily accounted for, ‘Ine ovjection was overr and exception taken, Witness continuing, slated tiut the date of the Jettwr-has beou changed 6 As to Ot the case; the | ‘word addition’ Was prefixed to “division and silence.” Q. Explain the meaning of ‘division and etl- ence’!.as used by you in te letrer. Mr. Kembie—They mean sim piy— Mr, sartiett—Hold on; | object. 1 A amcraes bas givenall theex- - ¥ bert of Philadelphia, testified ,#s.to the good ebaracter of'Mr. Kembie, Whum be "bad known for a good many yeais, Joun 8 Hill gave mr. Kemble also a good eharac- . ter (rom @ long avquaintance with bim. Witness ‘was tor years Tax Cotlector of Pniadeiphia. Samuel 3. Moon, aiso.a resident of Philadeiphia, had known Mr. Kemble jor some dozen ; years and -eharacterized him #3 generally spoken Of aaa man of unbiemis .ed character, Mr. Barviett—You withdrew your fibel suit ainst tb. New York Sun? . Moon—I did, William H, Kerr—Had lived for years-next door Meignvor to Mr. Keme and hed ever beard his character mahgi ‘Mr. Bttahan was’ reenited and interrogated fur- ther as.to the ietter, but stated nothing additional of importance, Mr, Evans being recalled confirmed the ny ymtony of Mr. Kemoie ag to the date of the jet) ‘and interlineation of the ‘word ee lh ks ‘ aot ae Copy of the ‘letter ‘before’giving It' to Judge Curtis cautioned, the Jar; yh tall ‘Ge ‘with any one about the case an on the court ‘Was adjourned until this morning, THE RIGHT OF DOWER ‘On the 24th of December last Josep Biumentnal |, ahd ‘Robert J. Anderson entered into's contract ‘by Which they agreed toeXchnange property on ‘the’ basts of $75,000 vatuation. Mr, Blumenthal’s property. consisted of Noa. 697, 609.and 701 Sev ‘Avettue, arid Mr. Anderson's Of Nos, 110 na West ‘Fifueth street, Every preparation was made to pass title according to the contract, Mr. Favtervaud searching tor Blumenthal, aad Hall & Blondy for Anderson, The 12tn Gay of Janu. | the various delendants, questigns, and which, from jts Rature and magnt- tude, promises to cccupy the atiention of t cour:s iarsome time to come. According to the allegations set forth kn the complaint, a copy of which, with the summons, has been scrved on Sppears that on the 224 of January, 1869, an indenture of 1098 was exe n outed by and between the Columbus, Chicago ang lodiana Railway Company, the Pittsvurg, Cincin- Rati and St. Louis Railway Company and the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, whereby, upon the faith ofthe Pennsylvania Ratiroad Com- | Pany of the doe periormance of all the covenants Sud allowed a claim at a lead amount their action | Of gala. lease by yhe Pittsburg, Cincinnat! dnd St. | 5, | Louis Ratiway Company, the Columbus, Chicago | and dndisns Railway Company was Jeased ior the term of ninety-nine years to the Pittsburg, Cin- cinnati and St..Lopia Railway Company. Jt was stipulated in the lease that the balance of the gross supual earnings and ‘revenues, siter de- Gucting.the (axes and. assessments, being thirty ber cent shereo! ay Pe, co Eis pe by the ary Or, me nt. of the Interest that may ncarte aiter etruats 1, 1809, 0, aon) tr rate of seven of | mortgage the imebme 3 er cent on ponds, Ao payment of fF inveraat 0 a ponds of the arty of the frat ‘part, which may sued tothe eke ot rer secon Baie aise ter be nose olr Toone ashe eo) ited in i Time to.zeet uy the pur- antereps to be dep une Leepalind areca is; | provided, ‘however, that if the said should Do: “he one ea be equal aoe eat wired jor ul nt of the in a an 1d, ‘heh pater tthe sega ei ‘at thelr own" ‘code, and AO ut wi ans to the rt Or “a ib ‘Said agency" ot ‘Agencies er ae Soceues Pi sald interest, as same shall peomne due ‘an Cee hog Tae pees ar gies oe paps P grid fo the. Ten tanto tut aad that osnawr foun te issued without the’ oo ponent of the boards of di- Sectors of the:res) pect @ parties ‘to's Tease. was turer agr that: apon any failure or 6e- fauit of the ATS ‘ot the second part to flail its faves aut, that the party ol the third. upon to mtnem:’ in Writing of the nature of such Jailure or deiauit, shail perform the same on be- Ralfot the purty of nd’ part, in wh event the parties. of the, fitst and second par agree that (ne party Of the third part spall, at its | option, be entitied to all the profits and advantages Bethe i Me could arise or accrue 10 | tad of ‘the | Hecond ti ‘ns Tease, Pas” also Goscribed, was duty: ‘Signed oy. tne bs Bfonienss of tue.various railway Companies named as parties thereto. ant lease. went hed effect on the 1st of Febra- 1869. ‘The Pi , Cuvinnatt aod St. Lonis Réfiway Company, ds. Turther. syavod 1a, ee Colne Plaint, took oaaesslon’ hereunder of the lines of Fallroad and of the property of the Volumous, gue o.and indiana ioe ee Railway any! nneylyaoia Ratiroad Company use: _ ‘tacoea ail the benefits, advantages and relerred to in the satd lease as accruin uarantor thereol, wae rematued tu to°the Duin yo ey th a for the same period the ina ius guarautor derived all ihe, benetes arising irom unaer the sata lease. During the existence and continuance of said lease & harge, number of the Popgaand 0 nd ob ehabe, Slams, Sasa os on (5 i ions Qt, dollars, vrs teraed Maat ‘natn aati of the terms of said lease, and the satd bonds were sold to various individua are ‘now ‘held ‘by them in the United tates ad. in Furope, he said obligations Known as seqor is were issued Py the, ‘Columone, C an india a, Central Ranway Meta under ¢ 7 provisions of the lease aforgrald, to @ Pittsburg, Cincinnatt t. Louis Bpany would ay she intorest therevn, case. th Saicty, cent of 4ross earnings 4 Me the umbus, Onion end iodiapa peel, jay did not Suitlce 1 ry that eo woue Tend buikevent ior for the Pengex Ly eatas ning ees at ey ae, aad a bonde were issie nthe ‘cove Devt of tue Penn ayivau a ‘Raut r Company con: Bree in Con rsa, vmarets the ‘performance of binciahe ity ‘SL sous ‘Ratt 8 Surana as aide See if 8 raise charged. in hers raigecta Ce ag th. and She "Pennayivanta ong, UO ompan, he teri oe coats Se at Cinownati ‘Bs oat a Hallway aa Thee we Pennetvania any, The oor a 0 ary was set apart as the day on which the tities Should be passed atid the exchange le. Both ‘ties were ready on that. aay, but aderson's Wi, wantin in the course of ation Cy M and abited with @ Man, Who in contemplation a lan ee pis at nd with wh a gt . asi Byes at ¢ i} a giving. ‘Anuersonte = re BU in Ty ~ Blumenthal wag dssoribed hae H to eine tao dean afc erate ae ae ar assumed ota ar aon nua mene so-aled ‘tions othe foams wae | by a time when It might p: quvsnsee thereo!, 7, ay COURT OF OYER AN AND TERMINER. TRIAL ON A CHARGE OF BURGLARY AND RECEIV- 2N@ STOLEN GOODS. James Simonson, an expressmen, was placed on trial yesterday, before Judge Barrett, under an indictment of burglary and receiving stolen goods, UW appears that a policeman saw him driving his | wagen at five o’clock in the morning, and deem- ing his conduct suspicious arrested him, when there was found in bis possession some packages Of tobacco, waich wexe subseguently identified as | Part proceeds of @ burglary committed upon the | cigar store of Juhus Michacla, No. 80 Willest street. Alter the witnesses for the prosecp- Mon had given their tei y develop ne the facts given above the accused aced On the stand in me own behall, and Testibed that on tne mioening YO is td w P awakened shortly before A pepe wi who fold bim chats man named Woe ey ry ttt for Dim; aiter harpessing up his horse Rice told him todrive to the eet of Willett and Riviagton Gtreets; whem ke gos there be found three men, one of whom-was and they brought the ae bacco out of the cellar and placed tt on tne wag he was ordered to drive to kivingron ree a vad | whi'e’on bis way there was ar testimony evidence was given as to tie yes goter. The jury were ous shout an hour, wi they roman ia verdiot. of ‘gnlity of ur wen stolen goods witha guilty lanowtanges He was rod manded for Sentence, DECISION ig. SUPREME ap ay ocieaaD Mi Wri; (Potton nen onic, she defendant | savin Ned vi) fend fue rer reterred to, and | wuich Was oNanoa on 34 Pi pale Sutton ve. $i fib rhe Sa efor uty ie Gieas ma is iS ME BLOUSE | | no t enor ppb 1. brothe! we nies i dates or Or almneerhis acast Bray Giegrace. ema just | | hands to indict nin che se ners nea . | ue not | answer, Botion tue facrs and the wage 0 pro} " Beet Of case the application for a diverge is bie “A the matter of MoMullen.—Beterea’s ‘RapORs confirmed. Fariner va. Atherton.—Motion denied. -she mati te a Fe a aet granted, Stewart va. Midoieatet ar etion dented, out costs. ig Manhattan Savings Institution vs. Todd et al. Tuc aMdavit of the service of the summons on Mentneimer god Lowenstein 1s not verified. Ponrhole be Bay gan ee: at Penne, eb pie Arata iki evi. pegs ys. hit baa igus ve. Clash” Renaier | infietd vs. Kirk; Chapman jcHadig ae DADy. .—Orde 8 granted, oom a dose, gaia Horan M9 elt; Por : er | at molt Po SI ations pense: | ie | va. reuse te jtohr. belies. ve. McKenzie. ne Pid disposed of February 2, 1875, by signing Huebner re pleas denied, without att Fag Mowange and Lake Shore Rail- road. Cn ike Ovepedon terms. Memo- randufa. SUPERIOR COUBT—SPROIAL ‘TREM. By Judge Curtis, Richards et al. ve. Woodruff et al.—Case and ex- ceptions settied and ordered on file, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Be'ore Recorder Backott, FROM THE PERSON. Eagene James Taylor, a colored youth, was tried He alittle boy manet Howard Thorne on the SIgst of Dochipter: © it re brought out that | | Taylor had sétved @ term tn “the FetltenHAry ter | | larceny. Tue Recorder sentenced bim to (! ni | tentiary.ior five years. ASSAULT UPON A WOMAN. Frederick Erbe pieaded guilty to an assault with intent to do bodily harm, Tbe aliegation waa that On the 19th of last month he Cit Annie er in | the neck witha Knife. Fortunately the wound {n- flicted was not a dangerois one. The prisoner | Was Sentenced to the State Prison forfour years, THE COST OF CLOTHING. Joseph Howard, who, on the 18th of Jannary, stole three conts, Valued at .$42, the property of Hammersbough Brothers, pleuded guilty to an at- | tempt at grand larceny and he was sentenced to | the State, Prisop-for wwo yeara and six months. CABBYING A SLUNGSHOT. Alexander Hansen, a sailor, pleaded guilty indictment charging him with carrying a 4! shot with iatent to use it, and he was sent.to Svenenneey for #ix months, James Cariton, a youth, who was charged with pera @ piece of beaver cloth. valued at $27 on bh of December iro pps a. a ese ity io petit larceny. tentiary for six one ACQUITTALS. Heary Brader and Henry Sohenk were charged with receiving elghjeen dozen of combs yalued at | $40, waich were stolen by John Johnson from the | promises of Julius Schwenn.” The evidence fot | guilty Knowledge necessary to constitute the Offence was very slight, su the jury rendered a ver- | dict of not gatity. Nellie Morris was also acquitted of re slik dress and gold neck! stolen Dd: PAfec irom the residence of John W. Bishop, at No. 61 Rose street, on oe 10th of December. TOMBS POLICE COURT. Before Judge Smith. BROKE BIS On the 23d of tast April Mr. Meury Roider, of No, ‘802 Broadway, Gisoharged from his office a boy Damed'Joun Dempsey. A few days subsequentto Dempeecy'’s departure Mr, Roider discovered that the boy had taken @ watcn, vaiued at $60, with from | Philadelphia : the ‘boy iatel: cwrete; ito bis former @ hd Teh ahs who promised if ame back to York, not to. chai itm wit the theit. ‘When the boy. who is about sixteen of age, arrived in town he called upon Mr. | der, WHO, on the pretext of bi him to get some oysters, marched him to the ry einct station house, had nim entered on the plot ter and sent to court. Dempsey was held im de- fault of $1,000 bail to answe: 4 SADDLE BLANKET STORY, ‘The store of Mr. Henry E. Spear was entered by ‘purgiars.on the night of the 4th of Decemper last, when $80 worth of saddie bianokets were stolen. No trace of the property was Jound until yester- day, when OMcer Hogan noticed an express qwagon going down Pearl street with @ load or saddie blankets, He stopped the wagon ana ques- tionea the driver as to where he had esnined his freasbh : Francis Harrison, the driver, a or them fo [9 mae, for street und askea him to. fnd a pu Ano Hines was arrested, and she tn torn said she bad tained A Jrom John O'Brien with tnstruc- ons to fin i ee O'Brien gave them.to ber the 6th of aoe , the day after the vargiary, O78: t arrested, and as he ia ws Tistactory explanation of how he bad come the Court neid Dim in default 11000 ball to answer at the Vourt of General Sessions. A BAGGAGE SMASHER IN TROUBLE, Joun Kelly formerly worked for the New York ‘Transfer Company, and on Saturday nignt last he obtained wh pa ee the Wescott Express Company. yesterday and found guilty of snatching $5 25 | B Fa, — compt froveniee ick | | eollision, yesterday morning, wilh the steamer smashing business was ie Obtained a trunk receipt Mechta Went to the Transier ALE pad peateauie Ly tronk, own by F. 4. Oouler, of Branswick. which About two o'clock yesterday morning Officer Cairnes, of the Sixteenth precinct, caught twe boys trying to effect an entrance into the prem- ises of Wiliam G. Smith, Rd 483 West moatogash sireer, Op his they both ran away, he ceeded fn capturing "one of them, eee James Cusatd: a who was brought beiore Judge Otterbourg and held in $1,000 bail to auswer at Genera: Sessions, HOW BROWN WAS CAUGHT," Aman named Coristopher Brown was arraigned on a charge of stealing an overcoat and pocket. book, conjaining $15. Yosierday morning Brown Went into the restaurant of Mr. Henry H. Thomas, No. 609 Seventh avenue, and, aiter eating two Diesrs departed without ug his bill; and fn moutete ttt alter bis departuce i f Trova discovered that an overcoat was missing. Brown | was arrested by Layee Hart, of wey r een sath | preniness Bnd in bis possession was found a pair | gloves, Which, tne complainant alleged, were | t he inside pocket ot the russes See Py Dipprboure held the prisoner in $1,000 COURT Caan ane THIS huge SUPRE Pe MaE Se Haid Jndge | Lawr Bo te et oft BS OL a 3 115, aT, en 120, 141, 177, a ‘he, 200, "228, SUPREME COUBT—SPRCIAL hears a KA Fi, Van Vorst.—Jasues of law and Frias eh f ig 123, 127, 181, 132, 137, 138, 130, 146, 149, rg 166, | 166, 157, 158, 74, 1, 85, 64, 48, 60, 100, 162, 163, MB COURT—UIRCUIT—Part 2—Held by Jud Yan Beant oos 112334, 1906, Me ih 5 ore 1632, 16: 448, , 91 . 916, 918, Part yo Held by Judge iba, Pee (08. 296, 159134, 2111, pha) 169344, 1826, 979, 1445, 623, 877, 1119, 879, 823, 861, 929, 1055, 2117, 2119, 1005, 1061, | 959, 775,03, 1007. SUPERIOR COURT—TRIAL to, Pg ge ) # ge tr. Nos. a3 gh 3 iat THI Nas Oh fg 13, 4 62, eld yy Judge jartis.—Nos, , Bt 428, 800, 880, 572, 822, 802, 868, 65 2 Common Pupas—BOUir TY ree saa by Judge | Loew.—Nos. 21, 14, 45, 56, 4 ai COMMON PLEAS—TRIAL TarM—Part 1—Held by goa Larremore.—Nos. 2870, 2315, 2316, 2317, ng ' j, 800, 1184, 487, 837, 49, hes 1000, 1876, 1056, I PaCS ek eae Bik 1303, 1804," 1905, 1306, faian! eile MaRINE pour eae, oe “gt yn 1—Held by dude Shea.—Nog. 282, 1959, 1115, 1292, 1450, 1285, 1415, 2b 2626, Tt, 1459, 1460, Part lela by Judge Alker.—Nos. 388,.5459, 577, 1206, 1378, 1310.1 1412, 1461, 198 J 1464, 1466, 1487, 1468, | 1499, 1471.—Part 3—Held’ Mcadi Adam. — Nos, | we bed Ba 1676, 1213, 1 2185, 2459, 2650, 4, 2040, 2061, 1475. ey or ape Sesstons—Held by Recorder | ckett.—The People vs. Bridget Yuna, eRe assault and Mastery: Same vs. Timothy Uonohue, felonious assault and batte: ame vs. William J..W.4te and Tho }, “burglary; Same | ve. Hi meen, Wiiltam n Carey "and James B a | neté, Sam Jacob Marks, ' Lewis | 3. a ani Horace Marke atand Jarceny; same Parham, grand larceny; Same vs. Wil- Bro. grand larceny; Same vg. Jobo | | lame, | fein gral larceny; Same va. Robert R. Wil- s; Grand larceny; Same ve. Bernard Hudson, ny; Baits ¥3 aria Meconmmane peu iia en zand iLe va. r me,vs. Robert Smif sb, assault upd battery. GOURT ‘OF APPEALS, Ausany, Feb. 3, 1875. No. 42. Mi troll, respondent, ys. Eliza. bee oat et arouses ‘gument resumed an congluded. No. 69. The Union National Bank of Pittsburg, Tpspondent, 1% aeons M. Wheeler, appellant.— EA add abe dose sb Mixon sar ponaene "28 hes tit pein 6 fuuins.& Alexander and others, nde | ents, ys. Smith Cullom, Appellant.—Submitted for appellant; argued aby Rujus W. Peckham, ofcoun- Bel for respondents, No. 101, Stephen Krom, survivor, &c., respond- | od ve. Joon J.Levey, appellant.—Argued by N. | Hofle, of counsel for Sppeliant, and oy Uolos Morris, ior Tespondent. Appéliant to submit | further puints on tie question of jurisdiction | daring the Rrgeens week. No, 102. Wiillam Boardman, respondent, vs. Joseph Gaillard, Jr., etal., appellants. aaeenes by Samuel Hand, of counsel jor appellants, and | George A. Norater for respondent. Adjourned to ee Febrnaey 4, 1875. The followin lendar for hd 4 February arisib Asie day ay cai 25, Nop. 103, 108, 285, 96, 88, 89. % had TOTAL WRECK OF A PIL OF A PILOT BOAT, The Sandy Hook pilot boat G. W. Blunt, No. 11 sprung sieak on Sunday night, and was run | asbore on the south shore of Long Island, about thirty miles from Sandy Hook. There is nochance of saving the vessel, and she will prove a total | joss, The Blant lett New'York on the 26tn ult. for | 6 on easterly pruise,-having on board the following | ay pilote:—John -Haudran, Thomas Murptiy, Robert | | Yates, Edward Kelly, James Heimes and Michael O’Shaughnessey. The crey Mid composed of fr boa! ikesper and four men. Un Sunday night, whi ad, the boat was discavered to. ekaKiog ly, vand it was determined %o run her ashore ar the only chance of saving «fe, Previous to this @l the ptiots had secures ships and the|boat- poorer was Jett In charge,’ boat was néaded for Jones’ Inlet, and eutiy Monday imorning was beached, epoman ‘umbers and planking. her crew came to New York "he G. W. Blur,t, No. 11, was built at Boston in 1861, and was inrended for @ yacht. ‘She was a sharp built ‘schooner, Of 61-6%100 1ons burden. Her Sine gelons were:—Length at water line, 75 Jeet 4 laches; breadth of beam, 20 feet 4 inches; Geptt ZF hold, i leet G inches; Mean draught, feet. Her fastenings. were of copper and she has been | Seaerally considered a serviceabie craft. She was ‘gurchased ‘by the pee corporation to take the Jace of the origina’ lunt, which was sold }o the government auring the ‘War and sent South. Her value 18 estimated at $10,000, of which only $1,400 is covered by insurance. ‘ANOTHER ACCIDENT TO THE WEST- FIELD, The well known. ferryboat westfield came into ‘Vindicator, of Loriliard’s tine, Im consequence of the dense fog in the bay the Staten island ferry- boats experienced great diMcalty in reaching their landings, the first boat arriving from New York ‘at nine o’clock, Tne Westfeld. of uniortu- nate reputation, left Whitehall at eight o'clock, and while between Governor's Island and Tomp- ‘kinsville she collided with the Vindicator, The Westfeid was struck on the starboard bow, and with such force as'to carry completely away her ral. at guards were completely shattered and ome ensued smong the few pas- sen, ers, uckily there were not many persons on board or the panic might Rave proved fara. Saas Atuue City meh hc prer gual used a! saat tu acane stme of tee colnmon the omzines were reversed and the boat was backing. The Westfield made one mofe trip atter the accident, and was then laid up at Staten Island for repairs. Her damage ts eximated at $200, ‘The scene on board the ferrypoat was very ex- citing, One man made frantic efforts to jump overboard, but was restrained. Lite preserve:s were in general demand, but Pag ot 3 essity arose for their use, The Was fortunate boat, Her evil reputa- tion commenced, on duly 81, i811, when her. voller exploded, ‘cunning ’ she death of more thun a hundred has sigpalized herself Oy rennidg down canal boats, breaking irom oe Mi ya ings and other nautical vagaries, The chief mate of the Vindi- 4 Vhat the fog Was so anes that 8 AWare Of the approach ot ferry- boat anti he het Saee wes heard, ‘when the vin. it ay sd pa to. ari a the same time th whistle figaal io ‘ort woe W ee eld bo. do the same. The ferry- , but for some reason put the poinag Py nar collision inevitable, The mere of the Mis eared ri which rendered the se ia Re tei mage to the eld wae sui | and the mosic will be Munished Gy Gi [ey | It was rea. lived that it be considered and @.report | Al | sale only bs tortion inment. Delmonico has Eos upper, r and Lander. It ia usually calculated ‘tuat the ssle of the boxes will cover the expenses of the ball. as the sales this time have been very prompt and at joes, there con be yet seourea betore wales NOs The eighth annual ball of the benevolent and Protective society of the Order of Eiks wiii posi- tively take place this evening at Irving Hall. This a@unonncement is deemed necessary from the fact that it was supposed that on account of the death of Mr. Thomas Nelson Sanderson, ® prominent member ot the Order, the ball wouid be postponed, As the object of the Order, however, is entire: charitanle, the management have decided that the best thing under the circumstances would be to hold the ball a8 announced, as by this means the Ree Of the society will be considerably aug- MOTHER OF ISRARL BALL, The downtown Hebrew ladies’ benevolent so- Clety, Mother of Israel, will give its first annual iJeatival and ball this evening, in Turner Hall, No. 66 East Fourth street, in atd of the snfori of the city. ‘The arrangements are complece Wor an FA joyable entertainment, and at will no do} be i patronized, ‘e opt THE BOARD OF TRADE, MEETING OF THE MANUFACTURERS’ COMMITTER, ‘The Manulecwurers’ Committee of the Board of Trade met at the oranch office, No. 23 Park row, | yesterday alternoon; present, Dr. Stuart Gwynn, John H. Goleman, H, J. Harrison, 0. L. Wells, Ar thur Jones, G. W. Clarke, George Brooks, Charles Gilbert, 8. Oakley and J, Pierpont. Dr. Gwynn Was made chairman, Thomas Manson, Obairman Of the Grievance. Committee of the Association of Exhibitors and Members of the American Insti- tute, read @ statement of the grievances com. plained of, and ieee the Syraey Nat help of the copamittea in the. efforts eng pade, jeleat the bill, now velore the Assembly, to “ine id the barter of the xmation dnstitute, and which; ag the aggrieved members claim, is designed to perpetuate the term of ofice of the present omMcials by legislative enactment and throw he entire control gna mabagement of the Insttute into their hands, Arter ils(ening to the statement made thereon at the next meeting of the come mittee, to be held on Wednesday, the 18th inst. ‘The Dames of several eneene were suggested a8 probable members of this committee, “which will number about 200 of the largest manutac- turers in. America. The Committee on Foreign Trade and Statistics, which includes many of the foreign consuls in New York, met yesteraay aiternoon at eg our of the Board, Nos. 17 and 10 Broad 0 fy tajoun number of embers ste pres urninent was nade to Nalfpast. twa jaturday next to elect a ahairman.o cominite tee ana to consider what system to a op Dt TOF eo. leécting, digesting aud distrioutin: mestio’ commercial meatier, an inerrant dn re- specting labor, wagés, cost ‘and otter data affecting Mauulactures in is al other countries, GLEWS. & 0. MEETING OF THE CREDITORS OF THR BANKRUPT HOUSE YESTERDAY. A meeting of the creditors of the bankrupt firm of Henry Clewa & Co, took place yesteraay afteruoon at the rooms of she Register in Bank- ruptcy, Mr. Edgar F. Ketchum, tm the Bennett Building. There was @ very. large attendance of the creditors, numbering very nearly one hundred, and many others were represented by attorneys holding authority to act.as proxies. Mr. Ketchum said that the first thing to be done was to Mle the proofs of indebtedness, as before | this No vole could be taken, or, indeed, any vusi- ness acvomplisned, as there Was no evidence that those present were creditors, Many then came vorelg igo a do torward and handed m their’ proois, whic | others bad forgotten them or neglected to Dave gny. In consequence of this (Mi Ketchum tcok the sense of the meeting andat was adjourned unt Tuesday, the 16th inst., when all the creditors are expected to file their proojs aud | be ready to proceed. The meeting then Adjuurnéd, There is some indecision amoug’ the creditors whether to snpons @ trustee or en assignee 40 bankraptcy. In any case ¢! new law,is obliga- tory, and says thabwhen a person 1s 1orced into bankruptcy he can have his discharge, no matter how much he is able to pay on tile dollar. Mr. Clews, it 18 said, will take advantage of this. searching inquiry is to be made into some alleg! peo that certain favored creditors Rave been Mmpromised with. It was suggeaied that the itors should name as trustee or assignee Mr. Nelson Tappaa, WO was the assagnee Ol Howes MISCELLANEOUS. TAMONDS.—CHOICE MATCHED SOLITATBES OF the frst quality only; all in search RF, fine stones should caper epaising our stock and o1 povemens an ork. & CV., ‘Diatagnd suerohan tae 4 ROOFS. LEAKY SOOTR s EF GRAVKL, lime jo. 2d Filth avenue, New L, and all kinds of leaky, rooia ihorongnly £2 aa a etc by JOUNEON, the rectors puree street and Ninth avenue. ‘ALENTINES —¥OR SALE OUBAP, A JOB Fol oF or fing Valentines: $5 and $t0 sample lots sen} ice money 01 bing Si We STRONG, ‘0 Broadway. New York. vppcininisthls Sroltt side OE FSTANDARD AMERICAN BEVEL TABLES AND «tho Phelan & Solunder cement oe tal toe the patentee, H. to Phelan & Coliender. $8 Broudwar: Now Yor Aine STANDARD BEVEL inva Se aney’s wite Cushions: rr tor, cond band rabies see Panto ior tepralisramd Aessian Dowling teblee ae re duced priees.) W. H. GRIFFITH & GO, 40 Voony stroot, Ne ‘CE.—NEW AND SECOND BAND BILLIARD ‘Tables, of all styles, at the new warerooms, at re- PrORO. B, PHELAN, 96 East Pourteonth street, —_———$—<—— ae NOTICE OF MORTGAGE SALE OF NOVELTY S*5 itiard Room Rooms in auction column. Py ee Warrsp. 1 Lear Pr el sia BLOCK FROM ory foe Lod a race's tak at ac three stor} DP ELOOR OF AY A att CLASS HOUSE, Wtrn Om tg a rail ezeheee fable ands '® redned b nome of HALL ROOM TO LAT, Wits eae ehh ‘or particulars rhbineeeateeibaent am AVENUR, OPPORITE MADISON PARK.— ee tat re icon, handsom>ly fw nt “ Pires +! WORSTELLA 36 bad - fh WEEK Foe sinoLx and cold water in rooms. third doortrom Macdougat st ial WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREKT, NEAR FIFTH venue. — son i kooms om third 0 and fourth floors, with tirst claes Board ; references, 10 ¥ WAVERLEY PLAQ’, NEAR BROADWAT.— andseme tront Rooms, $14, $16 ana ir week jor two persona with Board: ne chilarea, $9; rooms heated by steam; transient peop! WR8? TWENTY-FOURTH 8TRB&T.. Ay oy min chars for foweting, 11 two large Rooms, private table if desired. ca seers Ae 1» STREBT, NO. 46 WEST.—-ONE LARGE GUNNT Room, suitable for gentleman and wife or two Board; best reference bah FEoR AnD D mows on ugea bands oqegeate om Rees or TENTH 8ST! deg bo ye dl vivTs of elegant Rooms, ti tet floor; floor, with saperior Boards nag | Ph dnp pod el Sd HM acre to let, with 23°, blag tell bong HANDSOMELY 9 oaartatne as #8 per. week, fire and gas included. 23? eraished QD. STREET, WEST.—LARGE, bate no iabie, maiee base 3 pe at pater ye posinamans trae first cl het to cars, stages aud ¢! FET, 169 WEST.—A PRIVATE Y i wilt let nanagomely wise aie sae vate D STREET, 1 BAST ELEGANTLY FURNISHED wite? Hrte Glass lable; solerenoes exchange, D STREKT, OM WEST, NEAR SEVENTH AVE furnished ‘pleasant Room, evory oom fre; first cinse Board for tivo persons, 23 38 1D STRERT, NO. 120 KAST.—HANDSOMELY FUR ished Parlor and Bedroom, with bathroom. com ‘algo other Kooma, with superior Bourd | refer 2: Pad Fond ie ted th STREET, NEAR WIND, owt! oon piabio: ree cl closets vanid avery Sqnveate rivate 2 and every convenience. Tmmediate posession rma: ‘ond ‘modera’ SE BNTY. ee STREET, OPPOALT: 26 Fi ready oa L—Two ideliznahat pang foome ee cond floor: douple and * ball Rooms. floor, with Boara; seoneeee te prices; transient families sccoininodated; referenc * EAST TWENTY-SBCOND STREET.—TO LET, with or without ‘unoxceptionable table, an a Keer ore furnished Suit of four spacious coe ‘on meade Sra ouse 50x75; losation and appoint: 2 2TH STREET, 44 WEST, NEAR BROADWAY.—& small Nex, ‘Bneiand ay will ront Pa Rocm res rior Board, to families or single Wembuh to $10 per week. 33. fitdison ned Fe ‘stone; ‘tabs BAST Phe fhe phasiye ik en The a handsomely tu second story tront Boom, ‘with good Buard for lady only, Broad wi foes, front, ers; references EST.—A VERY Ave reer me plea natarogtn torent with id avenue, corner Thurtyainth, tirbou, "WEST “TWENTY a STREET, NEAR Ty Hotél—Handsomely furnished Rooas wo to let, watt with or without Board. 47 Aq West FOURTEENTH STREET. BETWEER Loge (ner oF se : he py aI, superion mine: eve and hail Roam i FAST NINTH STREET, eee BROAD WAS ¢ WEST tinged tad Ea STREET, NEAR wit z ntlemen; American family; brawn. boa Re adjoin! oor, ing 38 Me Skmen lot. Fittn and Sixth avenues —A\ elegant Parlor Sw! newly and WEST TUIRTY-FIFTH STREET bey ep and Universtiy place. Large ‘handsomely 5 rd Ki riot wibeen for gentlemen: also table Board ; ence : 65. Sas" EOSTY-RIORTH STRBET.—TO Fo BS Boara, two Roums, on poems commana um and one on fourt a eget Saltable two. gentlemen ; references exchanged. 67 LONDON TERRAGK, TWENTY-THIR() cTERAD Wert: Tp let: with h Board, neatly furnished Ki $lt per weok, wich a ud gas. (or two persons; hali Rooms. 100 & EAST TWENTY THI°D STRERT.—ROOMS 70 let, with Board, with southern exposure; conve nient locatlan . reterences. & KAST FOURTEENTH STREET, BETWESS 115 Fourth avenue and Irving place,—Nicely , ra hished halt Rooms, rie Board, {oF Baaneipse ama large, square, connecting Kooms, on second lamilies. AVERLEY PLACE, NEAR WASHINGTON uare.—Neatly furnished double and _ oi 19 & 112 om on. second and third floors, with of STREBT.. NN! singly, wi a RAST FLFTRENTH STRERT THREE 143 Re ee aa nena a in class br is Kepe. Gait all the wack. WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET.—TO i 169 with first class Board, Banat oe ‘and well Carns! ana ra Tmprovemente ‘Cail tor two days. Keferences, ma, singly or ¢@n suite; ithern exposure; all mi OUGAL STRERT. NEAR: cul 179 pueens OO ety, are jarnished R Beara, | out Boal 126 Buta Panky afng sy ec froth gk alga pott e ae oe or ta suite terms mot terate, 135 WEst VEST FORTY: ‘THIRD third story Rooms, en Be. or ings Board; references exchang | Aa $6 soma also f turnished parr auiinbe for twe. TERNTH | STREEB?, RETWE Third avenues.—~A large. gentlemen, ina German F and 207 Besong with Board, for two house: references exchanged. ) WEST FIFTEENTH STREET, 23 arity Bee ved Eighth avenues Secon farnished, with Board, together or separate, family. ¢ 63 WEST NINETEENTH 6 tag edge te] family, living in their own house. 36: Pioos to's party of adulte, wi ith Board ‘every coe. venience. ID LADY OR G'NTLEMAN CAN Ave a Arete pany, pe) they wet hago at BETWEEN oats q 6 comlorts Orthod own hi town Brauch office. ino” 4 a ON EN MENT: No. No. a8 a IFTH AVENUE, NEAR THIRTY. OARD, BILIS, WASH | BILLS AND PRINTING street.—Front ads newly 1 and and: nished, with piano, &o., with or with 8, sapaple tor Act UR A and board! ners, ng, houses oF aie gle Rooms Terms reasonable ; small really. ~_MARBLE_MANTELS. “AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIOES. Wass Trayeand Site Worx ate fevet Union sqaare, Fourth sven nad Be Arn GERATEY, REDUCED PRICES—. and Marble Baneyln aor Goweany, venteenth at. N, ¥. "ol id barb) ry ianisie gud ul el ze ir Smgrble, wor mae Marol He 7 Farning tor: ~ KUABER, 1 ‘east ‘Bighveonth wrest, near ir ar. ‘T REDUCTION IN PRICES OF ah BLE Sra tanevelived thantels, all Kinds tine, poeta del now Ofer S KLAUER: & 00.8 Stentn ae Weta vo'ua3 West Finy-Arst street, neat cen jarble pis he 200, LI ut, ra Opis, fara peaere and a Williaa men Fepauot night Co Leake bh so to pdeget bn od Bib A fine Salts-on Broadway, $8 per hin netent, 800, pera day; "Ro Clinton pl ble board, r week. coe tom Broadway Gove House, A176 stroet, near t Broadway. ms F 10; St tahenithalle Sad’ skating Aa RANT HOUSE, 48 NEW BOWERY.—A CLBAN as, se pet le Red, git plant of elontgg a fo Zour louse, corne: Spage AND 173 —— Fine Rooins, 8 Kyl aay; Treras - tECOND FLOOR Sa renee with cm FIRB Send tee of bathroom, to tet, with 233°, Comes terms moderate. tan" at or ree Ninth street, » ganas (puE REPORTS ‘HE panoun ee al ARE oon re oy COMPLETE. BOARD, AND LODGING WANTED. YOUNG TRE MAR DESIRKS A_OOMFORT- Pa Mig ii in 7A Saenger Pear Wana papombearewceeme seme | <e. nlliattthrte Mi. ae wHo orhter, gue yan bees. A a mating tera TRONGIs ioralsvoriice. OARD WANTED—FOR GisNILEMAN, WIFE. “Ai65 > ae ea cinaeere DA von WA Out AND WANTAD-OY A YOUNG HAN, J ale ey jetmtch ence be moderate ait FOR GENTLEMAN, ae Al! Seibur roars: rivate tamily, fe othe: state reste ‘Boa. boat LSA TE ETE ASI BOOS A HERES HOUSE, ONE pecs WEST OF yA i, 56 Warren street.—Tho a: ly yy ane jo hi at youvan get room for 60 cen! ‘a aayy 84 @ week up. pa EET puE Sapa aap tis A Yoo pee COUNTRY’ BUARD. wit | aetna sel areata cere ia ies! Dok 100 dered Room and Boatd; not st iriadt baths tae Lae ae WANTED er A GRNTLOMAN AND WIVE,

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