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| SS THE COURTS. | The War of the Rival Staten Island Ferries. ve. Madi Tfoppin ‘vs. Coz- In the matier of | er ; Connor vs. My Mextean Telegrapl Company; Wa nsvivania Ratiroad Company; Cha dapman.—Granted. 1s not property entitled, In the matter of Lathrop; Garam vs. Gerrard; McLean vs. Joseph; Cofin Woite.—Memoran- ayes for counsel, a Con nation Ww - IMPORTANT RAISED CHECK CASE, | cess. A se impeach Mr, Kitenen’s certificate ana the attend- ance of the withess must ve compelled by sub- pona, In the matter of Fanning.—In | case Ido not clearly underssand what order is asked lor oy the counsel for the receiver, Langdon ve, Langdon,—I desire the counsel ob- Jecting to portions of pe proposed decree to state the oblecrions iu writin Magiun vs. burke, —Uniess the consent to refer 18 signed by ali the parties to the action or thetr attorneys, rule 14 01 the Court precludes the ap- pointment of Lue gentleman named as referee. The Suit Against the Eye and Ear Infirmary. pecan Cornelia Cooloaugh was yesterday held for the action of the Grand Jury on acharge of frandu-— soldier's widow alter Sp 4S ibe oh ahaa Harper vs. She:min.—Apphcation 18 dented, her remarriage. | See McGuire vs. Palmer, 6 Ropertson, 607, John Mortarty, charged with passing a $5 oe | 4 Harden va. aoeaye —T beget) bp Bathe! ar Bud fo} be action o! defendant to furnish aturiher bill ol arciculars terteit treasary his hore basse poss in default is dented, with cost of motion, ie the Grand Jury by Commis: Bunker vs. The Guardian Life inserance Com- of $1,000 bail. perk wie to ee as counsel for the plaintiffs Lawrence M. Habel, under three years’ sentence dt defendants in this case, Dambmann vs. Schulting.—On ment of the et the Aloany Penitentiary for breaking open Post gaxanie costs aud an allowance of $100 10 tae der office boxes and stealing mail matter therefrom, fendant the case may be discontinued. has deen pardoned by the President. Habel had a o ¢ international Insurance Com- undergone one year’s imprisonment under the Muil vs. : sentence. nation required, augum.—There must be @ reference in this case to ascertain the facts alleged ta the The will of William Tucker, formerly Alderman = ffidavits, on whict the aMdavits of the partics of the Eighth ward, was yesterday admitted to are in contict, Let an order be entered referting the case to Mr. A.D. W. Baldwin, to take testi probate. He bequeathed some $75,000 In real mony and to report the same with his opinion estate to his wife and children, any The Maryland Coal Company breught suit against Henry Hdwards for the value of 100 tons of coal, bought of it by a New York firm, the buyer informing the salesman that he wanted the coal for “a party up the river,” and that it might be charged to bia firm or such other party. It was cnarged to the firm. It was proved that the defendant had received the coal at Canajonarie — and nad pai the freight on it, The firm being in- solvent, plaintiff sued aefendant for the value of the coal, claiming tnat he was tre undisclosed principal and the firm were his agents in the pur- chase, The Supreme Court, General Term—Mr. Etot F. Shepard having argued the case for the appeliant and Mr. A. Preutice for the respond- ent—hoild that it 1s a question of fact for the jury, reverse the dismissal of the complaint and order a new trial. 3 in previons memorandum, Cbase ys, Norton.—Order granied, De Forest.—Chere shoald be @ refer- ence to ascertain Jacts, Purdy vs, Toe a fe &c,—I wish to know the Rature of this auction und whether it Is referable. Newinann vs. New tne aMdavit having been annexed must ‘ In the matcer of a Public appointed, to. —Commissioners By Judge Barrett. Benedict vs. The Wiimont Manotacturing Com- any.—Vhe original papers are still wanting; an- jess lurmished at once the case mast be treated as upon defautt, ‘Sixth National Bank vs. Chicago and Alton Rail- road Colupiay.—Appiication jor a revettiement denied. The order as entered was proper. Phelan vs. Walker. —Urder granted. Clark vs. Coles.—Order granted denying motion, SUPREME COURT—SPECIAL TERM, By Judge Van Brunt. Booth vs, Kenoe; Palmer vs. Dixon.—Findings Application was made to Judge Lawrence, in | serried. Supreme Conrt, Chambers, yesterday, to restrain | caaten, vs. Herrman.—Findings mast be sub- the city from collecting assessments levied for regulating and grading Madison avenue from Eighty-sixth to 120th street. The appilcation was based on the ground ‘hat there is a break in the Improvement from Eighty-ninth to 105th street Bennett vs, Cohen.—Orders granted. SUPERIOR COURT--SPECIAL TERM. By Judge Freedman. Willmont vs. Meserole et al.—Case settied. memorandum tor counsel, See for which no contract has been awarded. Judge Piccard vs, «guen.—Memorandum for Lawrence took the papers, reserving his decision. — Senwa vs. Aarons et al.—Motion granted, with Harvey S. Nettleton brought suit on an assign- $10 costs. Judge Van Vorst. Buchanan vs, Jackson, Jr.—Judgment tor platn- tif and order for writ of Inquiry to Sherif, &c. Shafer vs, Schneider et ai.—Oruer of reierence to compute amount due, &e, OMinger et al. vs. De Woit et Templeton vs. Memorandum, Wireman vs. The Remington Sewing Machine Company.—Upon the facts disclosed vy the aill- davits tuis motion should not be granted. Be- sidea, the matter set up In thts proposed amended answer is ho defence. The contract disciosed by the complainant and proposed amendment is ex- ecutory, and if the articles were not such as con- tracted lor they should have been returned. The defendant cannot detain tne articies and resist an #etion Jor the price agreed tu be paia. (i’ome- roy V8. Shaw, 2 Duly, COMMON PLEAS—GENERAL TERM. By Chier Justice oan! gat tr ihe Larremore and }. FP. Daly. The Peopie, &c., vs, McNamara; The People, &c., McAVay.—Judgment on the recognizance dis. arged, COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, Before Judge Sutherland. PLEAS AND SENTENCES. In the Court of General Sessions, before Judge Sutherland, yesterday morning, William Reon, who was charged with counterfeiting an order, on the Sth of April, purporting to be signed by Patrick Ford, directing Mr. MeGee to give the bearer of it thres ull gilt morocce Bibles, pleaded guilty to the offence. A plea of an attempt at grand larceny wastaken trom Charles Brown and Jonn Flood, who were charged With stealing a watch and chain trom Frank Jaye ihese prisoners were each sent to the State Prison for two years and six montos, Wiluam Engele pleaded guity to an indictnrent charging him With obtaining money by fal pre- tences. It seems toat on the Ist of Soar ‘y ne received $44 from Mrs. Elizavets Wrig ely repre: senting (hat he Was an agent ‘OF ‘be Guar- dian Life Insurance Company. The sentence im- ed Was .Wo years in the State Prison, Charles Ballard, WnO, on the 6th tost., stole a trupk containing $40 Worth of wearing apparel, belonging 'o Henry Willams, pleaded gatity to an attempt at grand jarceny. Lois prisuner was sent Wo the state Prison for y Stepoen Hail, 4 ment py Daniel Urrell against Edward Mathews to recover commissions for letting Nos. 444 and 445 Broadway, belonging to Mr. Mathews, The case was tried yesterday before Judge Curtis, of the Superior Court. The defence was that the rent- ing of these buildings was given to another real estate agent, while Mr. Orrell was given the rent- ing of Nos. 448 and 450 Broadway. The jury evi- dently credited tne plaintift’s story, as they gave a verdict for $900, being the fall amount claimed, with interest. The case of the application made several days since by Henry A. Cram and others to re- move the lis pendens from four lots in Eighty- third street was to have been argued yes- terday before Judge Donohue, of the Supreme Coart, Mr. Wheeler H. Peckham stated that he bad net yethad time to read over the affidavits, andoo re@.ng them ic was possible he might iuterpore no objection to granting the applica- sion. He asked On adjonrument of the matter noti Monday next, which waa granted. An order was granted by Judge Dononue, removing irom the ls penctens the southeast corner of Fifth avenue and Forty-third street. pursuant to tue appliteation of Benjamin Hi. Hutton and Canaries D. Gandou. THE STATEN ISLAND FERRIES. The old Staten Island Ferry Company seems never to hive entertained very irtendly leciings toward the Norch Shore Staten Isiasa Ferry Com. pany since the organization o/ the latter in 1861, when its janding place on this siae was at pier 19 North River, When the new company es:ablishea its ferry landing alongside the old company by the Battery and a!so bullt @ pler near its Stapie- ton landing this was evideutly thought too much ofa good thing and a reckless bearding of the ioo in bis den. A iact that seems to have partic- aiarly eXcited the ire of the Old company is that OB the property of the new ‘erry com- pany at Stapleton landing was to be erected a new club house ior the New York Yacnt cind, No question is raised as to ihe titie to the prop- erty, this oelug conceded to be perfect, ana it is DOt denied that the citizens living and owning property in this neighborhood are anxious tur the tlab hense to be built there, Knowing that it will bout enhanc ry and add greatiy to the atiractiveness of the locality. The opposition is alleged manate tron Commodore Va:der- € much for Staten Bond approved. Jobuson et al.—Motion granted. v ine evi- Was 1a company Wi'h two 4 31% from the hand of ‘ast Satorday night, te south sentenced Hall to the Stare James McKenz street. sis Prison (or t et jeaded gulity to an indictment yrovements, butmuch prefers chat {he | eharging lus saving barg lars’ tous in bis of Maprovement should be along the Hine Dmaechon. Shed DaKe seuLeNCes 2 "Wadson River italiroad e en- bepttary lor Bix t ws to nave the heuse completed ta ‘ the next annus) rezaita, but the oid 2 sougns tO put un estoppel bo the cinh honse til, wad stealing santas eluinioe ¥ tilled that a p 5 aun gay yoused nim €1 turioer wor Ou benalt of the he wow ia aanabe- oe th company an made to vacate this atat " jtwetion, at o have veen argt : reas yesterday v4 want ra. belore a Verdic: vi not gull agement of their seats. ex-Judge Ne ¢ latier company, wh ume Wa o (to-morrow, Ween al ATTEMPTED BURGLARY ON A BANE. ten Ba rer —— oo, In the afternoon (he iriaio! Joha Simpson and Salt - Wiliam Morgan, Who Were joitiy indicted with A RAISED CHECK. Charles Sandbora, was commenced. They were Mesers, B. J. Cipperiy & Co, Charged with attcmpt.ag to break into the New gave acheck for g240n the Security Bank of New Yorx Savings Bank, coruer of Elyhth avenue and York. This check was subsequently raised to Fourteentn street, on the night of the 26th of $4,222 2-168, and having been thus raised it wag June. Waile a policeman was patroiiing nis post he certifies by the bank. Having thus been cerrifiead = b some poise ia the baidaing -djoiaing the the cneck was presen‘ed to the bank of the Ree Davk, wna Peleving that all was not rigut he i rudentiy sen house for assistant unite «nd pals. Toe iatter baak sent thecneck PLwOrniiy weak neg through the Clearing Bouse, alter whch the Se pero men surr rily taree curity Bank p mweyon t ne w the jumper img the Bank of the Kepublic. It having deen ascertained nm Were twat the ¢ wad been raised, ud che Bank caugit provea 1 the Kepuvic retasing to make the Upon ao insy " tmOuut good, sUIt Was vrougit by the Sy rei hat ta tae curity Beak agaist the Sank of the Kepubl @ restavrant adjuning the bank, whe ut TH MMOUGL i eXcess vi Che origiga sheck. bought oy aman famed Gimore irom a Mr. Art- The case came to trial Yetore Jutge Loew im the thurin Maren, a swall cagine Was placed to ald ! Loart ot Common teu. nai question was druiing weveral fo-t of the brick wail tas ta the legai int ation Wo be given tothe torn down and a hele made m the grant BY a oank. It War claumet A portion of the ¥ vourt Jent of the hank te yin that por money large amoune tt kK, as to the gen The barkeeper re, who hea ideness of the body of the An effort Was not veen sen «ince the discovery of the atiempted made to 1 tuee evidence showing tle custom re tuat he saw Siupsom and Morgan interprecatiom Judge be which was expiatned amone banks as to the prevailing tificauion of & check, given fe the ¢ mit thts evidence, when tae piain men uted to the jury. tion of “aurprh upon wore 1 be concluded to-day, hiram Oh. ine trims posty Muli mex ceria WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT. DAMAGES FOR LOST EYESIGHT. Before Bexhy. - STABRED IN THE STREET. A growing interest is shown in the progress of the suit brought by Edward P. Doyle against the About one o’ciock named Thomas Moore Sunday morning @ man vand lying on the side- as bye Rar infirmary and Dr. Richard Derby to waig in Ninth avenue, between Seventeenth aud recover $100,000 damuges for the loss of his eye- Fignreenti: He Was aimost imsensible aight, Which Was resumed yesterday before Judge pesm juss of bivod sioned by several stab Van Brunt in Supreme Court, Cireait. Dr. Deroy was examined at great jeng After detaiiing the extent of his practice, bo sountry, exciusively in the ' Moote Was taken to nd from there wounds in the back aod leg. the Tweat removed im a ¢ stared in tne rrew.te wis identi- + Was 0 drank vat he had po know.edge Judge wixvy held Gar- esieruay ded by Moor at tue time o: the ai Whatever of who eu tand to await the resu! 1g of silver to hia ¢ gave vim a pre- a4 a Wash for nis eyes, borrheai lire toade aa appl a iresh sdipaate ¢ rush, atid zine base pohly COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. here Was only aiment SuPREM® Covret—CHAMeRRs— Feld by Jud ; ater Dr. | reace,-—Nos. 14, , 102, 115, 185, 201, 22: iC eXawswet Dogle's eyes, and Z8i, 28 J01, % Th Caet We Must remain in the PREME COURT tat Tanm.—Adjourned to Atineab Hut that Doyle veit and Monday, May 1, nee con Surkeme CovpntT—Ganerat Traw—Held by timony, Jodges Davis, Brady and Daniels. 140, 196, examined, when 210, #2, if, 166, 20%, wid bas 216, 217s, connse! sur the jury this morning. DEC Isto Junge Yan brant wil charge | ais, 219, isl, Scrneme 155, 1 yu RT— “part 1—Held by Judge AUPPRMS COUNT - CHAMBERS. is ee Lawrence. Ai eige <1 gee BO feason for nis orier, »v at No day ¢ Bushweli; Varena va Varenas in | Fart d-Held by Judge Barrett=Nos, 1095, Sfpauaban a, in the matter of United | | Newmann vs. Newmann.—One of the aMdavi ts | Van Zile ys, Van Zile.—Refused for reason stated | of and Se PS oe 2909, 2601, 1287, 831, 983, 1219, 1 fy COUKY—GENKRAL TERM.—Adjourned sine aie. uator Court—SpxoiaL TERM—Held by Judge Yorst.—Nos, 12, 21, 24, 22, 14. eRIOK COURT—TRIAL TERM—Part 1—Held by UPUS. —Nos. 834, B45, $3055, 827, 931, 1157, 3, 1249, 1251, 1263, 1257, 1271, 1275, 1277, 1281. leld by Judge Sper. —Nos. 1194, 1030, 4, 1726, 1044, 900, 556, 51: TermM—Part 1—Held by —Case on—No, 281%. No day cal- Adjourned for the term, ENERAL SERM—Held by Chief od Judges Robineon and Larre- 6, 19, 35, 68, 42, 43, 4634, 75, 87d, 59, 60, 65, 74, 87, 93, 80, Manine Covar—tRraL, Ten—Part ats by ige Gross, LL, 3 1808, lost, 2 —Held iy 07, 2301, ComMON PLRAS—TRIAL Juage Loew 2730, Part 88, Judge Jouve! 2245, 2400, 2401, 3205, 2234, 2004, 3. 877, 613. Part 3—Held by 3982, 2552, 2689, 3194, 3687, 3494, 3592, 3728, 8626, 3454, COURT OF ERAL S#astons—Ucla by Judge Sutherland.—The Peoole vs. John Simpson, Charles Sandborn andWilliam Morgan, ourglary (coutinuea); Same vs. Timothy Hanley, Jolo Luvs and James Honghtaling, burglary; Same vs. hawara burns and Robert sul, ourgiary; di vs. Simon Sinith, burglary; Same vs. » felonious as-ault and battery; Same vs. James 0. Dufty, lonious assault and batrery; Same vs. Ralph G, P, Coles, grand larcen, vs. James Foster, grand larceny; Harrington, jarceny ; ne VS. John Smita, Same vs. nah Ss. William Langton, forgery; Same Janes Jobnsou, alse pretences; Same vs. Fr erick A, rdali, false pretences; Same vs, Jacob Ause, assault and battery. A MURDERER AT LARGE. Owing to the fact that aman strongly resem- bling Boylan, the blacksmith, who 1s alleged to have killed John Blake by & blow trom a red-hot horseshoe, has been seen very late at night tn va- rious parts of the city, itis strongly suspected tnat he Is still concealed somewnere in the neigh- vorhoog where the murder took piace. A rumor “grand Probst, lorgery; vs. larceny Same vs. that he had crossed over to Jersey ina smal boat / Ou the night o! the murder, after going home to chanoge his clothes and destroy bis photographs, 18 believed to be ony circulated for the purpose of lug the pouce off the scent, But, to all ap- nees, the police seem to have given nselves little trouble about him alter the first Aitempt to capture him had failed, and mucn dissatistact Murdered man a tuat ra reward for tne arrest of Boyli The police would show more zeatin the matt One policeman is reported to bave said he would L Leross the street to errest him, because “there was ho money in },’? and some people believe that mavy more vi the force are actuated by the same feelings. A group of men happened to ve talxing the occurence atastreet corner afew days Ago, AOU a little boy Who Was playing neur Said, “That man slept at our house last ai.ht,” but no one thougnt of asking bim where he lived til he had gone away. Boylan isa native of Cie cago, and, it is said, had to leave there on account of the extreme violence of bis character, He has worked in Baithnore, Pauadelphia, Pittsburg and other cities, and fas borne the same character everywhere, During his residence of nine months in New York he fas turevteved several people, and 1s regarded by ail woo know Dim as a very desperate man, He drinks Maid, ts addicted to card playing and frequently quarrels over a game, Avery fulland acewrate description of him was supplied to the police, and it does not speak well for their Vigilance that ne is stil at large. THE SALOON KEEPERS. The German Saloon Keepers’ Central Organiza- tion held @ meeting ut the Germania Assembly Rooms yesterday. Josepn Fricke presided, and on motion of Major S*uer @ committee was ap- mn is felt by the friends of the What tney consider gross neg- n | pointed to take whatever action may be decmed | exelse y Addy | demve, NO, AL Went korty@ighth surect. the Excise Board keepers retailing lowest rate, $3 necessary to obtain trom erants for. saicon ony beer, at the The committee was composea of Joseph Fricke, Major Sauer and M,. Keuchman, Consiaeravle disappointment and dissatisfaction were expressed concerning the course of the Ger- man members of the Legisiatare from this city ia regard to the eXcise question, and om account of ineir jailure in optaming the adoption of a uni- Jorm excise bill, Lt was stated, however, that the eXcise bill Which Was defeated in the Assembiy a JeW duys since, will be taken up again jor recon. Sideratiun on motion of Assemblyman Waen Who, it Was sald. voted against 11 for the pu Ol belug able to move io¢ Its reconsideration, RESTITUTION TO PL tO PLUNDERED TAX. PAYER After the lapse of five years of the most oppres- sive rule ever known in any city of the Union a Partial restitution is made to the impover.sned property owners in Jersey City, The assessments for improvements were iD many instances exor- bitant beyoud precedent. Several property own- ers re used to par id the city conid not entorce eciaim. A Jaw at length vassed authoriz- the appoint: ex to aajust toe unpaid assessment Come ners set aside early all tie a Sup) eaied (rom us exoroitar amount levie? was tnirty Xcess of tie jast amouat. Toose 1d were then a berty to pay the smownt this appraised by the Commis- fioners, but tioe Who fad paid were defrauded, us ity Woul? moc return the sum vverpaie, ereiore brougut vy Henry M. Riker yin the Uren urt. beiore Judge Kapp, to teat the question, The jury rencered a veruiet against ths city yesterday for the full amount sumed by M ir. Riser. far cement cuvors ali the claims of (he property owners who have veen leg vh dase! jor the city nave appealed @ Sapreme Co SINKID SLOOP. The so p Frank Dition, lying at the foot of Novle street, Greenpoint, sprang a leak at an early hour yesterday morning, anc almost tamed iy Mhea with Water and su Eawar iden, the cap. tat, and Patrick Goiaen, ward Larkin aod Joer pa sailors, Were sleeping in the cabin, a ened by the cracking Of the vessel's Tuners, J only Time to reach the , aod they were ail Jest ugglins or Knapp ond toe crew of the me to vielt as. sistance and res them, Ife sivop and cargo, whies Were value abuat $3,000, %ill be a total se a MARRIAGES AND DEATIIS, MARRIED. DapRavx—Bocves ay, May 12, b—On Wedn s nurce, in St. Jose: er Corcoran, THOMAS A, a, to Mise fpr A. more, Mu, Hampton x D. Stokes ad pt Isaacs, vf Day SAN M., the for 7.—At Grace chureh, Nyack Veiuesoay, May 12, ly the hut J. HEXpRRON to iward Merritt, of .axv.—On Wednesday, April 21, hr 2, by ine Rey. OC Sew York, 4. B. Bland, of Brookiyn. ANDRUSON, —We vesiay, May 12, after a jioger- ing iiness, Pr K it, ANDERSON, in the 69th year ot is age. Ne v1 funeral hereaitet. WeNr.—At Portchester, on May 12, Same UeL s., Jt. son of nucl Sand Sarah kb. Bent, 14th year o! HIS wee. ves and [ricuds of the family are re. tend the al from the » Retday i4, at . waiting fo he 139 , tral at the Grana ¢ icp Ot, Porty-secoad Brooxkiyn bites Biss, aged viends at ed to attend tne al, iron fit esidence, 187 Port Greene Broo sty Funraday, the Lith Inet, at .M. Kemaine will pe taken to Wess Booke ass,, fos interment. KOWIT/,—ON f sateleven P. M., ADOLPHE Hexny, aged 1 year yMonths, youngest sow of Ignatz and Caroline Boxkowit rhe kK. from the 0, 123 Bas at Seventy. first KoskowrTz.—On Tueslay, at nalf-past twelve o jock, of scarlet fever, LEON BIsMaRrK, beloved son of fgnatz and Caroline Boskowitz, aged 3 years aud 6 monins, Funeral toi day (Thorsday), atten o ‘k, from the residence Of his parents, 123 Hast Seventy-irst —On Wednesday, May 12, Jrrome Beraas. The relatives and triends of the amliy are re- spectiully mvited to attend (he luveral service, at fis late residence, No. 55 Barrow street, this (Chursday) evening, at a quarter past seven orciork. Newburg (N. ¥.) papers please copy. Brows.—On Tuesday morning, May 11, SARAtt dD. Ww Brastus §. Brown, in the oad year of im . Reitives and friends of to attend the funeral setvives, at ihe family are Invited her jate resi ‘t Blake's friends were rica | | dence of ‘ he Toweadad.. | auyily. secona aveuma. Wear Loird sicoet whera,, isth inet, at four o'clock. Tne remains will be vaken to Utica for interment, BURTSELL.—A solemn higo mass of requiem (as month's mind) wiil be offered at ten o'clock, Friday, May 14, for the iate DokorHgea Bo: RTSELL, | in the Churen of the Epipnany, on Second aveaue, near Twenty-first street, ‘The relatives and Iriends are respectfully in- vited to attend, CHAMBERLAIN. —At bis, residence, Red Hook, Dutchess county, on Wednesday, 12th inst., WILLIAM CHAMBERLAIN, 1n the 76th Year of his age. Relatives and triends are invited to attend the fuueral, from his late residence, on Monday, 17th inst., at two o’ciock. train leaves Grand Cep- tral depot at eight o’clock A. M., stopping at Barrytown, COLLIER.—On Tuesday, May 11, MICHAEL K., be- loved husband of Catherine Collier, @ native of Queens county, Ireland, aged 60 years, Relatives and trienas of 'he family are respect~ fully invited to atvend the funeral, from nis la residence, 243 Bust Ihirteenth street, on Thurs day, May 13, at one P, M. sharp. COLLOMB.—In Brookiyn, on May 11, PELEGRA, wile oi Eugene Coliomd, ‘in the 84th year of her | uve. fhe relatives and friends of the jamily, and those of her son-in-law, C. B. Li , are invited to attend the tuperal, from Ohrist church, corner of Clinton and Harrison streets, on Friaay, lat ; Wt hall-pasc turee P.M, JOLTON.—On Tuesday, May 11, after & lingering illness, ANNE, the beloved wife of Edward Colton, 23 years and 3 months, relatives and fr,ends of the family are respe fully invived to attend the funera!, m her late residence, 231 Euat ['wenty-sixtn street, on Thurs- day, May 13, af balf-past nine o’ciock A, M., to the urch of St. Stephen, on twenty-eignth street, ween Third and Lexington avenues, where a mass of requiem wall be offered tor the repose of ner aia thence to Culvury Cemetery tor inter- men Cort.—On Monday morning, of paralysia, NICH- OLAS CORT, In tne 75th year of his age. Funeral services will be held at the Central Methoaist Episcopal church, South Fiith street, hear Firftn, Brooslyn, B. D., on Thursday, the 130n inst., ai two P.M. Priends of the family are re- spectiuily invited to attend. CosTiGAN.—On Wednesaay morning, ata quarter Past twelve o'clock, JCLIA, beloved daughter of Thomas ahd Anastatia Costigan, aged 23 9 moentas, late Of Ballyearron, parish 0! county Kilkenny, freland, Friends of the family are reapectinily invitea to alten the iunerai, from the resiuence of her 2 Hty-lourth street, this day, at ence to Holy Crovs Cemetery. CRAIGHTON.—On Tuesday, May 11, HUGH CRatGne TON, the beloved husoautt of Mary Craiguton, aged 45, The relatives and friends of the family are rev spectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Friday, May M4, at one o'clock, from his residence, No, 2t4 MOUt street, Corrs.—FRaNoIs Currs, on Wednesday, May 12, at the residence of his son-in-law, George A, Wheeler, No, 177 Teuth street, aged 67 years. aturday, Ltn thst, at Uiree o’olock ireenwood Bapust courch, Rev, A, Ge in, Fitteentn sireet and [fourth avenue, outh Brookiyn, thence to Greenwood for inter- ment. Relatives and friends are respectinily in- vited Lo attend. DALLY,—Ou Monday, the 10th Inst., at the resi- dence of his son-in-iaw, Joon Gowen, 103 Lexing- ton avenue, JAMES C. DALLY, In the 57th year of his axe. COLUR DE LION COMMANDERY, No, 23 KNIGHTS TemPLars,—Sir Knights are hereby summoned to meet at our asylum, “Masonic Temple,’ les day, May 13 , prompay at eleven o'clock A. M., qui’ uniform, ior the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to the memory of our deceased Sic Knight, dames C. Datly. Officers and sir Kuights of sister Commanderies are earnestly solicited to par: peda By order, AL. NOKIHRO, Commander, Cuas, W, Ley, Recorder. Davipson.—On Tuesday morning, May 11, RoGER DAVIDSON, Dative of Berwick-upon-fweed, Scot- land, aged 69 years, rhe reiatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully requested to attend the funeral service, at the residence of his sou-im-law, corver of Eighth street and Ceatral avenue, Plainiteld, N. d., 00 Thursday, May 13, at twelve o'clock M. ‘Train Jeaves the loot of Liberty street Biidk Jersey | Central Railroad) at hall-past ten A. Berwick papers please copy. DELHERBE.—On Tuesday, May 11, Mrs, Peter C, DELNERNE, in tne 35cn year of her age. ‘The relatives aud irlends of the tamtlfare re- spectiuiiy tavitea, without iurther notice, to at- tend the funeral services, at the caurch of St. Vin- cent de Paul, West Twenty-third street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, this day (fhursday) atten o'clock precisely, DELLUG—On te Leth inst, severe tliness, FRANCIS DELLUC, aged 65 years, Notice of mneral sill be given Nerearter, DOWLING.—On Wednesday, May 12, James meee | LING, aged 64 years, Lora tu RiikKenny, Ireland. The iieuds of the lamily are respecciully invited to atcend the funeral, irom his late residence, 371 Hoyt street, Brooklyn, at two P.M. on Tuesday | neXt. ELDER.—April 25, on board the steamship City of Peking, on the pi cisco, D. RIKER EL The relatives and friends are respectintiy tn- viled to attend the funeral services, at the resi- his jatuer, George Licer, at Stamford, Conn., on Friday, Mth inst., at . M. Carriages Will meet the one w'elock P.M. New Maven train at the stamford depot. The remains will ve taken on 10 lowing day fo Greenwood, .—On Wednesday morning, May 12, ht residence, No. 670 Futan avenue, Win of >taten Isiand, in the 74a y Conahy, bis FELLOW ot bis age. _ Funeral at 5t, Bartholomew's church, corner of fourth street aud Madison avenue, at ten Sovurday moratag. hae poe} nd Lo ille papers please copy. alter a lopg aud painiul ness, Jose aged The remains wil) be tesen from his iate resi- dence, 2/1 Third street, Brooklyn, E. D., to Ss. Peter ana Paul's clhorch, at fali-past tem A. M., Where a sulemn requiem mass wil be ofered; inence to Calvary Cemetery at hali-past one ?. M. ior utermeut. The reiaives and iriends, also the are requested to atrena, On Wednesday, May 12, after @ Lovisé Heusiuig Gaitarp, in ear of ber age. Her reiatives and friends, also those of J. Rif- flara’s iaaily, are respectiuily invited to attend the juperal, on Friday mornimg, Lith insi., at half past tilne ofclock, froin st. Vincent de Paul ehurca, third » hear Sixth avenue. On (nesday. May li, Gasrarn GopoxE. st year o! ius age, es and iriends of the family are re- {to attend the foneral, on (hurs- ay 1 Ai-past two o'clock VM, fiom late residence Now iz West Twenty-eyuth on the 12th inst, Mrs. Many te Seth Hat, . Veter’s courch, on Satur. A. Harr, reli Funerals day, at (wo 0" Han n May 12, Mrs. Exwa HARRIS, daugh- ter 0; Hiamiiion W. Kovinson, The reatives ond irtenas of the family are in- Vited te alte ber inneral, at her tacner’s resi. aence, No. st Sixty-iith street, on Friday, 14th Lost. of M. The remains wii Y., for inte: ment, y 11, after a snort siek- linaty, beloved wie of John hast '¥, & native Of the parish of Castietownroche, county Cork, Ireland. remaius wiloe takén from her late rest- dence, No. WoL Laquer street, Brooxiyn, to tha Church o 2 Star of the Sea, wt ten o'clock, Pant Wilt be offered tr the re- pose o ence (0 Calvary Cemetery tor interme —On Weanesd May 12, after a long 11 HINeSS, CHARLOTTE SARAM UENRY, the ie 0) Biles B. Heury, agen 44 years, #104 Will be taken to Croton Landing for beloved Her re interment. ic ks.—Ou the loth inst., CHaRLoTTe M. Hicks. relatives aod frieuds of the family are re- faa ‘tena the funeral, Tr, Mrs, Nic N tums day imvited to “sixth sitet, K PAND.—On the 12th ) st dang liotlant, aed 2 Presds or tn Mmoeral, itom to-day. <es.—On ted to attend the Forty-thurd street, May ‘ Werloesday, daagurer o; Wiuvam and Margaret Jones, in tne ofhe 12. Tankier, third year punera her parents, HEC. ke place irom the residence of Ninth avente, on Friday, England, please siitam UH. ¢ Boston, and daugnter o1 U, L. Cooke, M. D., of New York. Funeral Thareday, 135°h imst., at twelve oe stamford, Conn, uty-second street, will be at Mount Auburn emees MACKBNAIF May 12, ISAWELLA Os MACKENZIE year ol her age The inends of the family are re<peetiatly invited to atten: the lonera!, irom her late re-idence, No. 4 Mangin street, on Friday. May 14, at one o'clock MULL \nRY.—There will be @ solemn anniversary Mass oO requiem jor the repose of the soul of MARY ANNE, Wile of 1. Maliarky, on Friday, May 14, ae Haliepoat o'clock, n the Cauren of i ierey evoise street, Brovkiyn The frienus of th ly are respectiuty invited to attend, Mt A , May Il, MARY GLYNN, be- loved wile of Bernard Murtha, aged 28 years. ihe relatives aud irmends of the family are re- specifiy invited to attend the /aneral, irom her lute residence. ‘Second avenue, ou Thursday, at on MUAULIFEY mday evening, May 10, ANN MCAULIFER, Lhe veloved wite of Thomas MeAulife, in the Jorn Vear of her ag ‘The rela and acquaintances of the famiy are respectiuily invitea to attend the fuaerai, from ner late restience No. 380 West ‘Thirty -fith street, at oe o'clock, on Thursday, 13th inst. MeCOLLUM.—On Thestay, May Il, av his rest dence, Nu, 67 St. Mark's place, after a lingering . JoWN MOCOLLEM, im the 676 year of his and fremda of the family ‘ar! By pact. ayteue the foner Friday yok, trom the ¢ nwren of twily mor Ding, earsand | | beloved wife of the jate Wi'liam Roche, a native fter a long and | | | funeral, io citizens’ dress, of our late comrade, | to pan Fran- | NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1875.-TRIPLE SHEET. 2 peguiam yaase wit be offered up for the repose NooNAN.—Month’s Mind.—A solemn requiem mass for the repose of the soul of John A. Noonan, jormerly @ student at St, Joseph’s Seminary, Mite will be celebrated im the Church of the Im Conception, Bast Fourteenth str on iriday moruing, 14th inst., at ten o'clock, Hla relatives, Iriends and acquaintances among the reverend clergy, Without turther notice, are respectfully invited to be pre: ay, May 10, after a lingering nt. OLIVER.—On Moncay, illness, JOHN OLIVER, In the 56th year of his age. ‘The relatives and triends of the family are re- spectiully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 148 Fraukiln street, on Thursday, the 14th inst, at two P. M, O'BRreN.—On Tuesday, 11th tnst., MuGH O'BRIEN, Im the 53d year of age. The relatives and iriends of the famit those of his tate brother John and his brother-| Jaw, Jonn Farrell, are respectiully invited to at- tend tue funeral from his late residence, No, 218 Elizabeth street, on Friday the 14th Inst., at Dall past one o’ciock. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. O’HAne.—On Tuesday, May 11, 1875, FRANCES Lome A. O'HARE, beloved wile of Terence J. "Hare, The relatives and friends of the family, also those of her sons-iu-law, George Theiss and Janes Ryer, are respectiuliy invited to attend the fune- ral, from her jate residence, 22 Prince street, on Thursday, May 13 1 at one o’clock, PaLMER,—On Tuesday, May 11, 1875, TIMOTHY PALMER, native of Queens county, Ireland, in the 50h vear of bis age. of the family are re- faneral, fro Relatives and friend: spectfully invited to attend the era. his Jate residence, 204 Mast Twenty-sixth ‘street, RAMPPEN,—In Brookiyn, May 10, FRANCIS Ramp- PEN, in the 8400 year of his age, His !uneral will take place on ‘vhurseay, the 13th Inst., at 10 o'clock A, M., 165 Court street, to St. Bouilace Roman Catholic | church, Dumeld street, where a solemn requiem mass will be offered up for the repose of his soul, His relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend. Kopend.—At her residence, No, 159 West Thirty- etn street, MARGARET KOBERG. ‘Che tuneral will ve from the Presbyterian church, Thirty-fifih street, between seventh and Eighth avenues, On Friday, at one o'clock P. M. Rock#.—On Tuesday, May 11, 1875, Mary, the of Doneratie, county Cork, Ireland, aged 72 years. ‘The friends of the jamily avd 1i0se Ol her’ sous, James and Jonn Roche, are respectrully invited to atteud tue ioneral, irom ber jate residence, No. | 417 West Thirty-nintn street, on Tharsday alter- | Noon, at two o'clock, SAckBrr.—At Piermont, N. Y., Monday, 10th inst, ears, Mrs. E. M. Sackurt, aged 73 y Friends are respeculully invited to attend the funeral, on Friday, léth, at two o'clock P, M., from the residence of hor son-in- law, Jaines H, Conk Trains leave Jersey City at 9:30 4, M. Carriage: will be Waiting at Sparknill station, London and Ramsgate papers please copy, Sxcon.—in Brooklyn, on Wednesday morning, May 12,1875, Mania Mania, wite of Henry Ri Secor, in ¢ St year Of her age. Notice of iuneral hereatter, Suay.—On Saturda: evening, the 8th inst., alter short liluess, Jervenson B. Sway, of Chicago. Tue relatives and frieuds of the family are re- epecuiniy Invited to atiend the funeral, trom bis late residence, 144 Heury street, Brvoklya, on Fri- day, 14th inst., at two o’ciock P, M. Siay,—TI'ne members of Company ©, Ninth Regi- ment N. Y., are requested to attend the JOHN P. Say, from his tate residence, No. 46 Vai mine street, be dN", Cr TALIALAN, Ci at one o'clock, MAN, © THORNTON.—On the 9th of May, SARAH N, TON, in rhe 64th year of her ago. Her rematns were interred in Greenwood, New England papers please copy. WEISMANN,—Suddenly, at Nordbof, South fornta, on Sunday, April 25, CHARLES A, WEIS- MANN, the beloved sou of Augustus ond Clara Weismann, of this city, aged 28 years. Warrr.—May 10, at her residence, No, 249 ave- nue Bb, the whe of Mr. Thomas White, aged 41. Will be removed ior interment the ig(b, atone ofclock P. Northern Whig please copy. WINTER.—On T! ay, the ith in CAROLINE WINTER, th the 68th year of her age. Relatives and iriends are respectfully invited to tend the juueral, from her late residence, Fifth street, near Peace, Piainfleld, N. J., on Friday, the 14th inst,, at ten A. M. ‘Trains leave foot of Liberty street, New York, at 9 A.M. Metis ed will be in waiting at the foot of Liberty street, New York, upon the arrival of the train atlz: 5 P.M. interment at Cypress Hills, | - Lk _ PIANOFOR! $100—BEAUTIF' NOFORTE; ‘aos to rent $5 per month; instalments received ; ins Fuments exceedingly low. OLVeMIIN'S, 26 Bleecker street, near Bowery. ri NEW DEPARTURE.—CALL AND SER; UPRIGHT, square and grand Pianos: steinway's, Chickering’s, Wener's ana others, also Organs; bargaitis tor cash, on | jastalments and tor rent. XK. BALL & CO, Nol Fourteenth siree! LARGE STOCK OF PIANOS AND ORGANS FOR ae and to [et at reduced prices; sold by instal- mhents. ___¥. LUDKE, 60 Fast Yourth street, near Bowery. _ A “) MAGSIFIQENT PIANO, OF EXQUISITE WORK Manship and brilliant tone, havirg been used only & month, wil be sola 5: 4 Market street, near hast Broadway for $275, ak Cost, A WEBER, STELINWAY. Sw; D . THORN: Mrs. a KERING PIANO. ted cash: $100 to fortes and Urgans; barg $8 to Sie mantbiy rent ap ie ELEGANT 73 OCTAVE sacrifies; Stemway, bare ny | stop rn Oren reais, rent OF instalments P ay. QUAR« AND GRAND "also for sale, a number irom his late residence, | $33; Ci | China, SI i. | © | Ha Broatwa FU: RAAF & COCBRANE, 152 AND 154 WEST Al, mor ty-third street, between Sixth ani Sree srenues, the lowest prieés to be found. Mattresses, Spring Beds, x Call ana examine legant rices. oer eH Ranh COCR RANE. WEEKLY AND (MONTHLY PAYMENTS OR tiWarh ye a sand tar Ui Chatham street An LARGE ge a ey OF CARPETS, FUKNI {ure and Bedainz, at lowest cash, pri RELL'S extens @, ealosrooms, 4 dio Hight ween Thirtieth and Thirty-fir; yme. weekly or monthly. ab aquaaedice ote SE een rnd eee AC tions ROOMS, 39 EAST THIRTEENTH STRRBT, Household Furniture of every deseri ion, Gn edding,” linen Sheets, 51 ilver Ware, Painting, at’ private a ______" N! ELEGANT NEW PaRLOR SUIT pone ua ‘01 A $109. worth $: upholstering first ie a 12 West Fourth street, near Decsharen f KARE OPORTUNITY FOR HOUSEKEEPERS— Private fami'y will dispove of tele sie fant cnt nent hold Furniture, &c., at a sacrifice: may style Parlor suit, iu silk brocade, a | do., $10); brocatel and re: ity, ‘€ tm oa Dressing Cases, Pianotor e, . Paintings, | Mir Tables, Carpets, &c. Bedsteuds, reaus, Mattresses, &e.* Library and Diuiny Furniture, Call “at private ‘residence Zi Kast Twentieth streck ited oF pack, bon aud made with responsible parlies to art or pack, nd sh ‘ods for purchasers. A. SBIVATE FAMILY GOING | TO BURORE WILL dispose of all their elegant Household Furniture, in lots to suit, regardless of ag & Sons, also Bradbury Pianotortes, cost $ $275; Stool, Cover, c.; Drawing fi onvesed incrimsow, Blue a shiver satites, ¢ . » tor $7 $: “hats, tulaid “Centre ‘soto: foe 2 eae BES! = a5 2S 5 é Es i Tpets, and S-cretury Fosewood and biaek watna: tial Bedroom Dressing Cases, cost $450, for $150; plain suit $60; tresses, ® extension tables, private residence, st bo sold 12) West 24d at., Ammediately T THE ROOSEVELT MANSION, TIS DAY, 836 way—Modern and antique Furniture, Napo Fret Coaches, Carriages. AT NOS, nents in auction colunns ; ab aud ‘plain Bedroom Bodsteads, Dressing C Washotante, de ge0 and giios sitgle Bedstends. resus, batr and spring Mattresses, rep and haircloth. Suits, $25, $40; Extension Yabie,' Hulfet, Chairs vigurs, Lounges Oil Paint positive chance, ‘private residence Nov at Weed et atnd Guth AVS, eather, Sliverware, Basy —GRORGE HOLBROOK, 464 SEY. enth avenue—iwo Mirrors, Sox9i; Pickart’s Sote a, par or, baaryor aud diving room Suits: hair Mat treskes, Carpets, Plated Ware, ac. Private ton prices. ih’ GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH, ane satin brocade Parlor Suit, nearly new, for only 159; Marie Antoinette style, $85; brocatel and rep pull, i) and anotorte, 260' lots Parlor. Chamber, brary, Dining Furnivnre diately restaence i 5 ast Tah’ Call imme- ee ra eat JARPETS WANTED—1WO OR TURE LARGE AX- minster or similar rugs, or same character of care a do; nust be as good as new; state colora mets price, cash down. Ad “ ‘tol Hopes LD FORNILURE—PRIVATE SALE, BE jow auction prices ant on installments, at’ KIL- 22 Haat thirieentiy street. Cash, to buy any quantity of Furoiturer of will seit iminission. aud see goods. dress Ww. n ORD & TAYLOR—GKA Hngiisn Boxy Hrussols, nglisa and American Tapestry, $Land R“FRIGGRATORS, ICK CHESTS, LAGEB ray Retry Ryrajors, Water Coolers. .M. LESLSY, 26 West twenty-third street. D AND CHRYSTIB STA— 180 and $175. ERO fa _KIND ARTS, T SAL! Tidisoay. AND FRIDAY ‘we May ar) tas ty 80’ SOMERVILLE kee GALLERY, 82 Filth avenue. An important collection will be offered. Prof. Simmerman' * <‘sreat Painting of “The Jhree Marys at the Tomb of Christ” Exhibition now open. ROBERT POMBE TLEDE, uctioneer. Pe JOHN FAULKNER, R. Drior to his departure tor Europe, bite ‘entitbie his entire coilection ot Water Colors at Kirtz's Gallery, Twenty. ‘Third street. Now on exhivition. ARDS. MERICAN STANDARD BEVEL BILLIARD TABLE! with Delaney's wire cushions, solely used in al ip and second hand Tablos at ins WEL. Td & 00, 4 V eaey st VEL BILLIARD zoine ego. « Wg Nrer and patel an & ollenders uceessur to PI New York. YACHTS, STEAMBUATS, | 3M UR SALE— DSOME SLOOP YACUT, 40 rane Jong; sf, tast, strong and completely ds Baves’ toot Thirty-sevenin street, south Drooklyn Address H., box 5,043 Post office, fine im pertect order, WLULIAM Yacd? v 2) TONS; FOLLY LNABE & O0., No. 12 Filth avenue, above Sixteenth st, + Warranted saat and wilt ve sold low. ee street. ING OUT SALE LARGE AND oa ee tee, order administratrix G. FACHT FOR SAL. RIGGED, LENGTH pier street. second hand 44 tect over ail i SeASOM: Very roomy; eriag, SL») % weatberl; wei found andi PURCHASE A GOOD, RARE OPPORTUNITY TO firstclass Pianolorte.—Private family will sell their Maguificent ave Found cornered rosewood and carved case Mianotorte: has egrafie and improves action; cover, Muste Cabinet; ty maker ana bill of sae Mt improvements; pateot cost 9900, tor : Stool, jall guarantee trom the also Parlor ana Chamber sets. Call at private residence 21 Kast 2th st PIANOFURIE FOR ta nt toned i it agra JANT DEUR R&A BRO, A "ha . tor 8.05 ehainber owt dininer ove-tourth cost, S. B.—stust be sold. brown stone private residence «7 ADY brovace: and rep Suits, library, a Furniture. 1 lots to suit, at Call at tour ost SIxtecnia sireet. LEGANTLY CARVED & Sons Pianoiorte, Frew Wese 4L turned tr: winter, will b new. we Sixteenth street. STRINWAY & 8 AL Pisnotorte, bestiant 1 five liant soued 7 cost B20. eight months; bril- used erie bill of sal % “ike t arpets, Sie. a yard; Tors, Silver, Ohiiti, & s. ast be Soll, regardless of cost, House Z 1 West Twenty-third TOR. low 1OPS, PERFEC upright Pyanos, rent #4, IN, |S bast Fourteenth street. AVE. PIANO. round corners, wool aud Cover. 245 ot f MAGNIFICENT BRILLIANT TONE, FOUR ROUND ZA corners, grand square rusewool 7g octaye Hann forte, we o- nitie monihs, cost $95), for only Cover ppitig: also, one. do, 8180; Parlor, Cham ¢ Furniture at any reasonable offor, cast cate ne ¢ 10% Kast thirteenth at, mear Fourts av. RO BWoe T—OF OUR OWN MAND- upri« and grands, st Fourveenth street, be. ue. | ey 4 me facture, ¢ CHICK NG & tween Broadway and Pith rf prcuchiars address box 5,173 WATCHES, JEW AT WE, PASSAU STREET, CORNER ANN, a ¥- RUSKT buys and sells Didmonds, Watches, Jew ley. hilverware, (lane mols hotr.chawla, Ae. ; goods Gan be left for sale ut comialssion ¢'b confident neato AN OFFI $75, 0.—FINE DIAMONDS, A‘ aD Jewelry. aliverware, India shawis, Vale aablen fen bought: hy pseibie prices pad, Tine viear ‘i wenty-ninth street. Watel PACK WATCH, STEM WINDER; snd Ormeo' Set, Solitaire bar- : the same bough. pposite Gilvey House. INSTRUCTION, “LADY, ABOUT YEAUS OF AGS, A NATIVE of Norihern Germany, wishes a sitnation to tea and educate grown up children. Apply at present r erence, SI t Pitty-first strees. STUDENT PROM PAINCETON COLLEGE, &, 3, AA ‘a native of Northern Germany, also teaching French, ax tutor im a private family for the suminer ddress C. SPT MANN, Princeton College. WINKS, LIQUORS, &C. °3) CxSKS OF STOCK ALE; TWO eheap torcash. Apply at the Graad 14S bust Fort vad street. MARBLE ANTELS: T GREATLY REDUCED PRICE An extena’ ‘of State and Marble Mantels, Wash rays and Siate Work of every description. rENRUYN PANY, yourth avenue and seventeent Unton sa T ake ATELY DUCED PRICES-ANPRXE ¢ and Marbieized Mantels Marble Tneulog tor the trade. ind all A. ifeenit street, near fhard avenue pur pox IN PRICES OF MARBLE Nantel: Fioor Tine, nd cabi- Stem STORAGE, — Db CENTRAL STORAGE WARE . , 2 and 24) West Forty. seven: Atreet, corner Hrowiway.—spacious ant well ventla Fooms; extra induce: inspection Invited. Mt THR, Propeietor KXINGTUON CENTRAL STORAGE WAREHOU SEs, (PME ESE CEMIGHT AND. <QUAIE. PIANOS TO ]4 lop w 115 Kast Forty-fourth strect, onst of Grand Ven: revit at HEANIGAN'S 2) Union aqitare, A number tral depet—<torage tof all deserptions of furniture, ot -econd hand 2 . in exesiient order, forsale ex- — piane chandise, bagvaze, carriages, &e. Exclus tremeiy low for erst, SVE Use of MEAT Ate row fireproot vaults, Urtenur AND SQUAR AND ORGANS MNES OF ist VY & BRUS., Vroprie for eash. instalment $8 apward: upright Pianos aepectaity. Bel corner beni street, is, 783 Browawey, Grossae. E e ie er of Fi rty-sixth street. ighth avenue, corner of Forty-sixth street. | rr ONEAP NEW FIRST CLASS 7% vorave Fano, witch was taken for debt. Can be seu = = = = HENRY Hi ‘seater, 201 Peart stree', neat ru ASTROLOGY. tn Call betwee | wud 3 PM. > ~ oy eereeerg ATIBSTIO -KNOW THY D W 4XTeD—a8 uric [TANO. ADDRESS, STAT. a dertully gifted Clairvoyant; gives luck, ing om if been in use, how lo causes marriage. 157 West Foriy-Arst street, near where te est cash price, HARK: Broadway. box 4658 1 = ¥ nn : sonatas SIKOLOGER.—PROFESSOK LISTER, 329 SIXTH $190 FOR A HANDSOME ROSEWOOD PIANO, | ZV avenue. Send tor circulars. Adidress ali letters to first class ina.er, agraffe, iron frame. fine — box 4,820 F , New York powertul tone, serve carved, ail modern improve - Inents, at 8 Went Fwentyaignin dtrece near NWN av, SONSULTATION ON BUSIN KS LAW At ni #08, Alsent ren ts, love, marriage, ionth. sant +r sekneas anit Vay refused unicsy sativfed.. Olt THE LECTURE SEASON: ene | Math avenue. Mine. SINGHI, LECTURE EVERY EVENING, ALS O'CLOCK ON + PROP . 4 — JA nervons ‘debiliry und special diseases, at Dr, | AURORE AS IRVOYANE — Tent MES, RAL Maseain. Kemember the address, so. 4 shows "4, Catises marriages; bJc. to $l Noy Broadway, near Fourth street. The largest and most magnificent maseum in the work. admiaston, We. ISCELLANBOUS, Henter’s ICK CREAM—O8, HOW GOOD, If Is really aplewlin: try it; it is mage from pure er 4.6 Fourth avenue, 1201 Broad wa Chathaw street, Jo) West Iweuty Tih street. ADYy BuoovtHons upon bus a6, SPIRITUAL © eas, part iwhth “aver, Laules only AARLE AND TRUST oath ay , near Seven COLLINS, At hy Clairvoyant, 275 | ypavas | teontir st SODA WATER ABPARATUS, ALL ih cant {rom f syrups upward: Uiiawa jeer Ap. 5 pow, PIRIT VISIONIST, REVEA Cesc yh RESUS ee TT ELD & SUN. Bei Water sug. amd babusnann, aif anal Conse aliom ol