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” Tweed’s Bail---Full Attendance of Coun- sel, but No Argument. A. FORECLOSURE SUIT. Dr. Doremus and _ the Coroners. os A Mexican Insurance Case—Reminiscence of Haximilian’s Regime. A motion was to have been argued yesterday otore Judge Davis in Supreme Court, Chambers, or the appointment of Commissioners in tho matter of the propose! military parade ground, It was Mnally arranged to postpone the heariag m the cage until the 8th of next month, Gardner 4. Walling, of the police force, brought from Gal!fornia to tls city George Weyman and Murem Craft, on a requisition from Governor Tilden, and bia blii, amounting to $903, the Compétrolier | refused to pay, insisting that tne expenses should be paid out of the contingent funds of the District Attorney's office, The case was argued at sume lengtn yesterday before Justice Speir, holding Special Term of the Superior Court, oa a demurrer to the complaint, Judge Speir took the papers. THE REDUCTION OF TWEED’S BAM, it had been arranged that an application should be made to-day, in Supreme Court, Chambers, to zeduce the ball of William M. Tweed trom the $3,000,000, as fixed by Judge Davis in the civil @ults pending against him. The understanding ‘Was that this application should be made before Jaége Donohue, and counsel watted some time for $he latter jud.e (o put in an appearance at the QOourt Honse, but getiing tires, evidently, of wait. ing, the matier was bronght up before Judge Davis, nolding Supreme Court, Onamvers, Mr. ‘Tweed, of course, was not present, but his counsel ‘were St mand in full force, as was also Nr. Peck~ ham, to restst the motion. After @ brief parley between counsel, In which some little feciing was expressed, tn the course of which Tweed's coun- 1 intimated that they would witharaw the appik cation, tt was fnelly arranged to postpone ine matter antl Wednesda IMPORTANT FORECLOSURE SUIT. In the eutt brougnt by the Equitable Life In- gurance Society of the United States agai Phede Svwevens an Important decision was giveu yesterday by the General Term of the Court of Gommon Pleas, Judge Larremore writing the opinion, which is a very lengthy and exvausuve | document. The deiendani’s vestatet gave his | bond ro the plaintif for $35,000, and for collateral security thereior executed a mortgage on certain realestate tn this city, Under a decree of tore. closure the real estate was sold at auction tor $28,500, the piainti’ being the parchaser. This | amount was insuficieut to satisiy the mortgage | claimed with assessments and ipterest. Subse- quently plaintiff sold the property for $47,500, and tneu @pplied for leave to bring an action on the bond to recover the deficiency on tne foreclosure suit. From the order grant ing euch application an appeal was taken to the General Term, Judge Larremore holds that, notwithstanding the seemiog hardsiup of the ease as disclosed by the pepers, there is no au- Shority directing that the profit realized by the | gohsequent sale.should be applied to offset the j} deficiency; that the amount for which the prop erty was ‘first sold must be assumed to be ite actual value ut that tine; that the uppeliants bad the aame opportunity to purchase the property as the respondents, and that to invoke @ court of equity to restrain or reiuse an action at law againat the obligor of a vond who declines tO assume oO esponsibility which the obliges for self protection 18 forced to accept Is to Invite the criticism contained in that | well grounded apprehension of Lord Hale “that | by whe growth of equity on equity the heat of the | ovmmon law ts eaten oat.” Alter diacussing some | of the other questions which are simply qaestious | i of practice he holds that tae order sbould be al- firmed. PAY FOR TOXICOLOGICAL ANALYSES. Dr. Robert Ogden Doremus, the well known chemist of this city, was employed by one of the city Coroners to make toxicological aualyses of the remains of certaia persons who bad died un- | der suspicious circumstances tending to the veher | that they had been feloniously poisoned, Failing to get hia bili paid, Dr. Doremus brougns sult against the city, and having been defeated in the Jower Court he, through Mr. A. Oakey Hall, his ovunsel, carried his case, on appeal, to the Gen- | eral Term of Gourt of Common Pieas, A deci jouw Was given tn the matter yesverday, Jadge Lar- remore writing the opinion of the Court. Juage Larremore bolds that, wile there ts no dispute as | to the necessity, lng or efficiency Oo! the services | rendered, he concedes wnat the only op. | Mtacle to the recovery thereior ts an alleged want of autboruy of ¢ part of tue agri fo incur such expense as @ county ited. | tty, under the ruling iv The Peope ex rei Sherman va, Supervisors of St. Lawrence couity there could be iittle Gount ot the yuilaity of plain- | d's clain as the jaw toen stood; that the dowos | to the validity isreised by recent legisiation on ois subject; that neither under the act o1 1868 nor 2871 Can such expense vecome @ County limoiiity 5 wnatexternal exdinination and autovsy were ti only modes of eXamination provided for the dis covery of crime in the case of a death occurriog in | A suspicious OF NuUsuAal Marner, He concludes his opinion as follows:—“Fully recognizing tne | ulllity and necessity of chemical analysis, in fur- | sherance of justice and the detection and punisa- | ment of crimo, | ara (viced to the conclusion that plata til’s services, however merisorious, were } authorized, and bis appeal snould be acdreased to the Leguslature and not to tne Court,” AN INTERESTING INSURANCE CASE. The case ef William Lietch vs, the Atlante Matual Insurance Company was brought to re- | cover on @ policy of marine insurance upon the cargo of @ vessel irom Laguns, Mexico, \o New Orieans, a portion of the cargo being 1,500 Mex- | tean douploons, paid by the Jnuarex governments | a Lieteh, and stuwed away oder the ballast of t government, held posse~ jen of the opposite side of Laguna Bay, where the veenrel lay. her voyage to New Or'eans tne vossel encountered & heavy gale, aud then sud- | denly sprung aleak aud was abaudoned waver logged, without giving opportantty, as alleged, io eave the specie or the otner portion of the cargo, consisiing Of mahogany and iustic. The coupany resnsed payment of the 10%. on Varivus grousas, among otvers that uo specie had veem paton board, and If it was that it was not loss by peril | a1 tue Bei and that the voyage wos a smuggliug | and iilegal one. The case was tried in the Court | of Common over & Year azo, and resulted in @ verdict for the piainwill. a ‘ws Term ye verday aflirmed eo ppeemess, HEAVY DAMAGES AGAINST ROAD COMPANIES. ‘The case of Mendel against the New fork and | Harlem Raliroad aud we Dry Dock Norse Gur | Company bas been ou trial before Juage J.P. | Daly tn Part 2 of the Cours of Common Pleas sinc June 16, ana was brought to a close last evening | by the jory giviny & verdict for tue \ui) amount alowed under she statute. The action was vivuylut by Johanna Mende; the adiminiatratmx of Jacoh Mendel, riding to the ears of (ie Dry Dock or Grand street road ia September, 15/2, Was so serious. injured by a collision, Which took place on the corner of — c one of the freigus m Railroad, thay im died, The action was ‘companies on the grovud of the Joint neghgenoe in causing the injury. One of the causes for the collision a8 dileged Ws the avgence of the fagman from bis poe! at the time. ‘Tve Harlem Railroad, represented by tte aiturney, Mr. Ellott PF. Shepard, mantaiued ite relier from any Bais) on 2 « ud that che decessed, vcing curs of the Dry Dock Com- 7 i 4 identified with the istter com- Oy, 80 as to prevent iaollity om ite parton the Pag =! of no contribution between wronudoers, ‘he plaintiff, represented by Messrs. Huasen & Straus and Joun £. Ward, maintained that this theory 01 identity fy n overruled docerin furvier, that the Nagman, whose duty is De present At Pia station, Was the agent of mpanies. The Dry bock Company Was repre- | Gsused oy Jon M. Seriover, Jr. Verdicvtor tue | plain tit in $6,000, with interest. TRIAL ‘OF CUS#OM HOUS' MANK. The trial of ex-Cusiom fiouse In pector General ‘W. G. Mank, on an indictment chargiog oim with | Gealing im counterfeit money, was resnmed yos- | ‘terday, in the United States Cireutt Vourt, beiore Judge Lenecict. There was 4 tedious examina- Wom of witnesses bul nothing of Lmportancy to | RAIL- | who, while | four “aye against foun i INSPECTOR | | report of referee contirmed. | pany. no defendants have been guilty of sucn | reas aches in this case | have doubtea whether YOurnt co nllow them to come in aad deiend. Aa £ | trial granted, costs (0 al | Judge Robinson, Se ee cee capture by the forces of | & | Opinion by Judye J. | be im attendance, | Ing two coats worth $20, from Aarou Woliverg, on the itn of this mont ity to | Taomes Winston, | besziiag $68 on (He Ist of this month from ais em. NEW YORK HERALD, tne aefence war eliclicd. James priyate watenman, corro.orated Det and Dinmmond’s testimony about Mank’s agree. | ing to sel! !orfer a quantity of ovanterieli money | aud abouts Mauk giving him a packet of the “queer.” It is contended, for the prosecution, that Mank suspected that he was to be “given away’ in bis transaction with Porter and that he threw away the $200 of good money whieh whe detective gave him for $1,500 of tae “queer.” In support ol this theory they Pie Bs eS who found $200 in freenbacks near the epot of Mank’s arrest and on the night of bis arres!. The case is still on. DECISIO. SUPREM# COURT—-CHAMBERS, Judge Davis, In the matter of Butuiskel.—Order of referenco to take proof and report Kame with ts opinion to the Court may ve entered. Referred to John V. B. Lewis. Belloni, Jr, vs. Nathan et al.—lam still of the option that ‘the moon ts premature. No action has been commenced, no summons or order de- livered to the 3) To aliow & defendant to Btay proceedings under suen circumstances In order to move for the reduction of sail would put it in his power to prevent service of the order of grrest and enable him to evade arrest or escape beyond tne jurisdiction of we Court. The motioa manat be denied. in the matier of Hyer.—Order granied to tu- crease to $1,360 per annum. By Judge Lawrence, Rusk vs, Marscon.,—Exceptions overruled and ‘The Peopie Of the State of New York va. The New York and staren Island Ferry Ovumpany; Young va, Young.—Orders granted. Morris vs, Keudall.—Order granted as settled. Manufacturers anda Mercbaats’ Bank va, Wilson and another.--Che order presented purports to relate 10 & maLter Which Was discussed by Counsel for the parties, 100 not rememper the case, and wish to learn from counsel whether the matter ee heard betore me, or whetner 1t was by de- fault. Diambmann ye, Butterfield et al.—I do not find the reeree’s cortiiicare among the papers sub- miis.ed, nor any notice of motion, Tae (pres tions cannot be disposed of by mo on the pa.ers pro- sented, Ag the Justice who rendered the deci. sion in the previous motuon, and out of which this motion seems to have grown, ts to hold Chambers in July, I suggest to counsel the propriety of bringing this matter before him, Rask va. mararon-— The report of the referee ts confirmed, aud the motion to set aside the order of January 12, 1875, 1s ‘aenied, with $10 costs. ‘Tne releree’s ees are to be added 10 the amount ailowed by tne order of January 12, 1375, Levinshal ys, Stevens,—Granted. Dodge vs. Haziett.—Lhe receiver, appointed on the 4th of March, 1875, was examined in supple- mentary proceedings and a receiver of bis prop- erty appointed on the 1st of April, 1875. It seems very clear that one who is Insolvent ought not to beareceiver, The amidavit of Mr. Hough does not deny that supplementary proceedings have been taken against nim, hor that a receiver of his property nad been appoimted, The affidavit only goos to BLOW hata Certain Judgment reierred to in the morning papera was obtained inst another man Oo. the same name. It does not deny the insolvency of the receiver, Unless such secu- rity as will place the creditors of the defendants veyond all danger 1s act once given, 1 suall deem it ve the receiver. . The Brandon Statuary Marble Com- am averse to holding defaults waere there is any prospect that the deiendants might sueceed upod & (rlal, ANd as there 1s A question In thus Case, I shall open the default on these terms:—First, The ent i8 to stand as security, Second, Tse dats must, within flve days from date of order, give @ bond, with two sureties to be ap- proved of by one of the justices of this Court, in the sum of $3,009, conditional for the payment of any )aégment which the piaintil may ‘recover. Turd, The answer wust be served within twenty days from date of the orderand the cause referred wo a referee to be agreed upon by parties, refer- euee to proceed on five days’ notice, Fourvh, The $10 costs of motion to plaintis, Bigelow va, Dunean, irrespective of the question whetner the alleged counter claim is barred by the starute of limitation, it seems to me tiat this motion should be denied. The case has been pending & lopg Ume, and the plain. ti hag rested his case before the reieree to | allow tue amendment asked fur, and thus to intro- duce @ new iseue tuto ihe case’ at the late stage doves not appear to be in furtherance of jastice. ly ine claim is not barred by the statute the ae- fendant can preaerve ail nis rights by bringing a suit lor the cause of action slieged tu exist in Morton denied, with $10 costa. walg vs. hardwig.—Kven tf a mandamus wontd, under any circumstances, be the proper remedy to restore & party to his rights in a mere voluntary association, Which 18 @ pointy not frea from diMeuity (see 2 John’s cases, page 217-6 and cages cited), { am of ths opinion, aster reading the aMdavits, that in this Case the motion should | be dented. SUPREME COURT—CIRCUIT—PaRT 2. By Judge Westbrook. Button vs. Bradiey.—see memorandum, COMMON PLEAS—GENERAL TERM, by Chief Justice Daly Sephbrig 4 lesan Larre- more and d. #. Daly, Rosenfeld va. Palmer.—Ju t reversed, new i event, Opinion by Bruels vs. The Mayor, &c.—Judgment reversed and new trial orderes, aniess plaintift consents to reduce the judgment to $154 50; if so reduced judgment affirmed tor that amount; bo costs to eibuer party. Opinion by Judge Robinson. Johnson Vs. Judkius.—Jucement adirmed, with costs. Opimion by Judge Robinson, Lewis vs. Tucker; Glim vs. Thompson.— Joagweats afirmed, with costa Upinion by dudeo Rovinson. Leet vs. The Atlantic Mutual Insurance Oom- pany; Geery ve. Geery: on ee va. Brennan; Magown vs, Sinclair; Hildobraudt vs. Conover; Wintringbam vs, Dibvie; Gallet vs, Nichols, — Jadgments allrmed, withcosts, Opialoa by Cuief Justice Daly. MeVouough va MoDonough.—Judgment re- versed and new trial ordered, cosis W avide the eveut, Opinion by Judge J. F. Daly, Chiei Justice Daiy diesentiag, Judge Larremore concurring. ‘taylor Vs, Phillips.—Judgment reversed, new trial ordered, costs to abide event. Opinion by j silver watch a ff Chior Justice Daly, Jadge J. PF. Daly dissenting. ore vs. Ran jer alfiraied, witu costa, Opinion by Cure! Justice Daly. j Polwamus Vs, Bogart—Motion for reargument | denied. Opinion by Ohiel Justice Daly. | “ulick vs. Narcham.—Judgments reversed as to | Geieodan(a | Markiam va. Townsend.—New trial ordered, | costs to avide event. Opinion py Umes Jastice | Daly, Judge Loew concurring, Judge J. F. Day dissenting. | | | McAdam va Cook.—Judgment reduced to $50, and costs of iris! below affirmed for that amount; DO Cost# Of appeal to eitner party. Opinion by Chief Justice Daly and Judge Robinson. Davis vs. Society ior Prevention of Cruelty to | Antinais,—Order aM@rmed, wite cosis, Opinion by | Cuief Justice Daly, { Gildersieeve v8, Dixon.—Judgment affirmed, | With costs. Opinion by Judge Larremore. Batogate va. Haskins.—Order #Mirmed, with $10 | costs. Opinivn by Judge Larremore, | Haviland va. Weble.—Order appeaied from af- firmed, with $10 costs. Opinion by Judge Larr more. Norwood vs, Barcolow; Doremus vs, The Mayor, , 6. ; Winsiow vs. Johnston. —Judgments amirmed, Wilh costs, Opimions by Jadge Larremore. Equitavie Lie Assurance Society vs. Stephens.— | uraor aMirmed, With costs, Opinion by Judge J. fF. Daly, Judges Larremore and Robinson dissent- oy Fiartman vs. The Mayor, &c.—Order reversed ; $10 costs, Opinion by Jouge J. F. Daly. Tne People vs. Hagerty. ppheat to set aside judgment on jorfelied recoguizances denied, B. Daiy. The People vs. Abranams,—Application to set | aide judgment on forletied recognizance graut- | ed, Opmion vy Judge J. F. Daiy. COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Recorder Hackett GRAND LARCENY. Charies BH. Mathew waa yesterday tried and convicted of grand larceny in stealing on the «th of this month a horse, wagon and harness, valued et $400, which was in the custody of Robert B. Powell, Tae prisoner was found in Hoboken in an intoxicated condition, and the property w: recovered, Mathews said he had been the in- of an insane asyinm at Boston, and he was remacdea till Wednesday until is motser coud | i Jona MeCorm:ck, who was charged with steat- with force and violence, larceny from the person. tae Stave Prison jor five years. Thowaa Ciark pleaded guilty to ao indictmen charging him with stealing, on the 17th inst, @& horse and wagon worta $600, the property’ of ‘Ths seutehee imposed was imprisonment in the state Prison fer tour years Aud ax Monch, Mienaai O'Brien pleaded guilty to bed 4 | the tuird degree. On the loth of this an broke into tue liquor store of James Koc No. James sirees, and stole $40 worh of cirars and $i0iD money. ihree years in tie Pentienitary was the sentence ee d oy tho Court, Vlarence ielier, & onth, pleaded guilty to re- ceiving $60 worth of cigars, the yes gd or. burglary perpetrated at tue feeneee KA ‘udolph Kichards, No. 41 Fulton street. ary Was committed by Stephen Gewelia, who pleaded gay last Week, Aud Was sent to the Ls aaa The boy Was sent to the House of Refuge, Arthar Hartman, who was charged with em- ployer, Frederick Wogram, pieaded guilty e ao avenp There were mitigating circumstances, which induced the Coort to pa light sentence, | wiica Was lioprisomment in t euitentiary for | *1x month: | John Frinck w tried upon an indte charging him with keeping &@ fare estadii im Broad oh which was “pulled” by the police on the sotn of December, The proof was insuMcient vo show that (te agcused was the proprietor of bn ‘gg aud the jury rendered edict of aot | extensively in toe importing line, 4 with robbing John W Dighia y to id were charg complainant ia TUES DAY, JUNE ASSAULT ADD BATTERY. Nicholas Casaldo, who waa charged with strik- ing Labrivia O-lende, oo 20:h Oo. May, witha | hatchet, tuflicting a severe wound, da guilty fo assault and butiery. Is Honor sentenced the Italiau to the Penitentiary for elgnt montas, Cornelins Van Winkle Was tried upon indict. Ment charging bim with stealing, oa th June, ® horse and wagon valued at $215, the prop. erty of Jonn B. Caden, The defendant satisfied the jury that he sold horses on commission, and that when he bad charve of the horge in quescion he waa trying to get a customer for the complain ent. The jury rendered @ verdict of not guilty Without leaving their sea‘s. ‘Thomas Whaleu, who Waa jointly Indicted with James Kelly, was copvicted ot acting in complice ity with alm im stealiag, on the Tub of May, 9 pocketbook containing $95 trom Charies Struck, while riding in a Second avenue car. The fe corder said he believed Whalen to ve a profes- stonal thiel, ud seut him to the State Prison for five years, ESSEX MARKET POLICE COURT. Before Judge Moran, A DESPERATE BURGLAR, Charles Meehan was arraigned yesterday morn- Ingon the complaint of Bernard Siiverblatt, of No. 178 Bast Broadway. Meohan, who is & hardened desperado, conceived the aesign of breaking tuto Silverblatt'’s establishment, and in company with @ copiederate, whom he stationed outside, repaired to the pl about two o'clock yesterday morning, When everstaiug Was quick In the neighbortiood. He succeeded th prylag open one of the front wiudows and entered. lu the piace was a quantity of valuavie clothing, inelud- jog sik dresses, furs, sha &e., Worth about $500, as Well as avont 360" worth of jewelry. daving se- cured his piuncer he was preparing to leave when inaavertenuy he made a noise which startied Siiverblact and awoke tlm. Oo hearing foot- sceps Of a pursuer Meshan dropped the spoils and made for the window. Siiverbiatt caugut and held nim as iis bouy was ball protruded through the opening. A Gesperate siruggie ensued, tie confederate coming to the rescue, but Silverblast did not retiugaisn his hold. ‘Driven to bay Meenan drew a pistol and fired; but thoagh the ball did not take effect Silverblatt was too much frightened to continue the strurgie, and Meehan iminediutely fled. Officer Bealo, of tie Seveutn Serpe fave chase aud finally secured tim. In is fight he dropped two necklaces, @ pin ani a locket, which were recovered, Judge Morgaa held him in $5,000 baal for trial. FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET COURT. Beiore Judge Kilureth. OBPHANS IN COUBT. The Superintendent of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, in Seventy-seventu street, brought into court about forty male and female orphans of that institation, wuom he asked the Vourt to comiatt as required by @ recent act of the Legisiarure ‘The ebject ot committing children by whviesale to @n ingtijution were many of them Dave already been for years Was hot Very clear to tio mind of | aguinst E. & J. | and papers, 16th of | | sides summoned, 29, 1875.—TRIPLE motted tothe conatgnor, The firm, however, re Jected Brindley’s propesituon, but afterward learned that he bed negotiaved with K & J. ind had been employed by them es thelr ageut and shipper in Engiand, SEIZURE OF WILLETS’ BOOKS AND PAPHRS, On this inform mu the goverainent proceeded Wilieta aud seized their books mong whieh were discovered some Of Brindley’s correspondence, clearly indicating that the firm we e engagea in contravand tratlo, ‘The ume of trial was set and witnesses upon both Pending the trial tt ts seid chat upromise the case againat the firm offered vo them vy paying the 2overument a sum of mouey | Approximating $15,900 to $10,000. 5 D ON THR ILI-PATED ATLANTIC. the Court; but it Was suspected that the mien- | tion might be to make the city responsible tn part for the support of these children, Judge Kribreth directed the Superintendent to take the chiiaren baek and make outaseparate alidavit lu each | case, when he would give them all toe muss | serious attention. A “PRISON BIRD” ON THE WING, Daniel Callaghan, who says his real name is George Wilson, Was arraigned by Detective Wool- sey ona charge of breaking into and robbing the butcher shop at No. 692 Second avenue, A coat nd vest (nat he stole from the! were found on bim, He was bela for trial in defauli of $2,000 bail, He bas been down from the Penitentiary only three or four grapa larceny. @a 4 rescuer Of prisoners irom she isiand, A BURGLAR TAKEN IN THE AcT. Aman describing himself as Charles Daniela, aged twenty-ilve, a machinist, residing at No, 215 Spring street, was, at two o’elock yesterday morning, found by Olticer Gillespie, of tue gene teenth precinct, while engaged in jorcing a win- dow for the parpose of ting an entrance to No. 102 ee the residence of Dr, Joba ©, Honeyar East Fii(eenth street, He was comuitied tor trial in detault of $1,000 bat. COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. SUPREME ae rae Held Py Sar, Da- vis.—Nos, 49, 90, 76, T7, 78, 20, 124, 1 174, 176, 180, 183, 199, 191, 138, 224, 226, aie 235, 23, 239, 249, 253, 264, 258, 257. Surnewe CouRT—SeRcraL TeRM.—Adjourned uo- tl Weenesda, SUPERIOR LOURT—SPFCIAL Tzau—held by Jndge Speir.—Law aud fac'—Nows, 42, 20, 49, 6, 21, 32, 50, 31, 35, , 24, 40. Demurrer—No, 3. COMMON PL#Z48—TRIAL TeRM—Part 2—Hela by Judge J. F. Daly.—Now. 1505, 1471, 1447, 1468. COCR? OF GENERAL D&8S10N8—Held by Recorder Hackett.—The Peopie vs. James Wilsou, burgiary Si vs, John Hughes, burglary; Same vs. Hd- ward O'Donnell, burg! (two cases), fe.onious assault and Ys. James Hogan, felonious assault and bat'ery; Same vs. Mary Sheppard, graad larceny; Same vs, Cnaries HMarrimyton, grand larceny; Same va Peter Kannen and David Franset, grand iarceny; Same vs. Joseph Jerome and James soriine, grand larceny; Same vs. Tuomas P. Mullin, grand tar- ceny; same ys. Thomas Bermea, petit larcen Same va. George W. Pierce (two cases), petit iar- ceoy; Same vs. Joun Byrus and James Calluvaa, pent ‘\arceny Same ve Chartes Bogie, petit lar- ceny. MORE CUSTOM HOUSE IRRE Pea ANRC e 5 GULARITIES, COMMOTION AMONG THE CROCKERY MER- CHANTS—LEADING AOUSES OF THR TRADE UNDER THE BAN OF THE GOVERNMENT. Siace the discovery of the recent stupendous smuggling frauds on the revenue the Custom House authoriues have gabiy, in conjunction with United states District Attorney Bliss, to break up the operations of dis honest importers, and other systematic devices resorted to, by which the government is annually planderea out of millions of doilars of lis leziti- mate revenues on imports. THE CROCKKRY MERCHANTS EXERCISED. Recent ceveiopments bave exercised the crock- ery trade very much, and consideranie commo- tion {@ apparen’ among that class of the mercan- tile community, owing to the alleged criminaiy of two of the ieading houses in this city, dhcagea For some iew years the honest importers and dealers in crock- eryware have experienced very discourauing drawbacks to thelr business prospects on ac- count ol adangeious monopoly, couststing of a few merchants in this city, Who were seemingly | banged together in a conspiracy to drive rival Bouses from tue field on the simple pretext of nou-competition, To ackieve this resul', the mo- nopolists had everything systematically arranged to de‘raud the revenue by falsely represenung the classification and valuation of (Retr imporr | in order to get them through the Custom House ata nominal raisemeat, and, vy so doing, they could adord to pas them in the market and dely competition. BUSINESS HOUSES PORCED TO DISCONTINUE. | Por six or seven years, {t ts said, these lilogal im- | portations have continued uninterruptealy, dur- ng which time several substantial souses have | been forced to discontinue business and seli tueir | large stock of wares at ruiuous prices, as they | could no longer wold out against the inducemenis } offered to buyers oy the fraudulent monopolist, Who were prepared to underseli all classes of goods of foreign make, When tit ts considered that the ad valorem terif is forty per cent, the Payment of a iraction of that sum on iaise entries enabled the disuonest importers to piace their | goods ip the market at a figure startitng to houses doing & legitimate, houest business, aud whica tended to paralyze their energies and tovaitdate their standing as merchants, The alternative was presented, either to continue a proftiess business or withdraw altogether from the traue. QUAKER FIRMS UNDER THR BAN OF TUR GOVEUN- MENT. Suits have been commenced by District Atror- ney Bliss against two of the ieading houses in the crockery trade—Mensrs. B. & J. Wiliets, extensive importers, and Haydock * Brother, auctioneers and importers. Over two years ago, 00 informa. Vion received by District Attorney Davis that official commenced an action against the frst named firm for deiranding the customs by falsely undervaluing and wrongly olassi(ying their in- voices. Is came about through an acknowledg. ment from @ promineut crockery firm of this city that @ man named Jonu Brindley, @ rest Staforasuire, Engiand, had offered them vices for a certain consideration their agent and shipper. Brindiey proposed to factlivate ine frauds practised ou the government by collecting the firm's invoices from the Manulacturers on the other side, after which the shipments were to ve reinvoicead and consuls’ certificates procured, at original tuvoices, representing the true Value the goods, aud Brindiey’s false invoice: mie Tasty MoCarvhiy sad William J. Fecria. who ie presenting Guality aad valuayion, were to ve days, where he was rout ior | He hus also distinguished Miuiself | Same vs, Janto Arreso | ttery; Same | been working Indefau- | | June 23, by the Rev. ent Brindley Was subpcensed as a Witness employera, and while on tus way to this county, & passenger on the ili-fared sieamusiip Atianti¢, which was wrecked avout wo years ago on the coast of Nova Scotia, was drowned. The firm looked alter the revovery of his vody and the valuable papers which rutean cont sit against EB. & J. Wiliets sud- ugh oWing to the the.t out of the bistriet y's ofice of thi enee con- taines in Br ‘s corresponcenc rred to As Ke1zed, but said to have been recovered since, ve tat tune the house of lets bas dune @ fMourisning trade unmolested. Bub complaints wave continued to pour into the istrict country from dealers m crockeryware, who seit that Wieir business interests have bee y jeopardized by unporting houses which nave been under the exp.onage of the government, & special ofiicer of the treasury Department, Mr. Frede “ek Wooo, an expert in the values of pote sem detalied to lerret out # case aguinat & wile lete and other suspicious firms. ‘ng officer States, 48 & result Of his Investigation, fraudulent tuvoices, executed vy the deceased a wsistants, have been pro- pects to re OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS, alleged to be due it on that firu’s imports, And, Jooking at the ease from a erimiaal point of view, the preparation of false documents for the pur: pose of deirauding the Custom House ts consid- ered downright perjury by the prosecuting officera, If District Attorney Bilss fails to get enough wit nesses here to testify against the accused firm a commission willbe despateied to England with Tuli powers and instractions to receive ti extenso tne testimony of the manufacturers tn this and Alinilar Cases. THE NEXT MOUSE ([MPLIOATED, Other disclosures implicate tue old eroekery of Haydock & Brother, auctioneers and importers, No. 6 College pigce. ‘Lhe Disirict at torney las commenced an action sgaiust the Hay- docks tor tue recovery of $100,000 or more, 10r alleged fraudulent transaction for several years the Buglish manuiaciurers of pottery ware have consigned goous to tie Messrs. AMuydoek, accompanied Invoices conside below the market value, and nut properly ciassi- fraudulently entered a ag such, for the purpose Of cheat lag tie government out of its tigntiul duties. Wether the cousignees were cognizant of the fraudvient nature of the invoices is a question which the getective officers have reacily isposed of, e8 they Say thats the shi iid Were Bo irregular as to make the as transe parent 1 each instance of their perpetration. Tue ernment tniormers ol Haydock & Brothe aries allege tat the firu ostensibly ¢ ‘ © business Of Auctioneers, but of jate years have louud it quite profiavie to ngage in the im- porting tramMo; that tuey have sold large quanti ties of goods at amazingly low prices, which haa had @ tendency to eoimpigiely demoraitze toe ockexy trade and greatly ipjure the prospects of ated In the same line of business, the howses now under tae ban of the gov. nbare of Qaaker origin, and pave slways cousidered stauch ald aole and aveve Buspicion. WHAT HWAYDOCK & BROTHER Say. The senior memover of the firm of iayaock & Brovher asserts that he has been im business over forty Years, and seems to feel that the churges of importing his wares with a fraudulent tntent ars WuWarraated und reprenensibie He, bowever, Is prepared to meet the accusailins promptly, an: eviuently 1s in ato ask no favors from tue prosecuting oflicers of the government, THE SKNVICES OF WILLIAM M, EVALTS ‘The firm of B. & J. Willeta, 1t 1s repo: Distrret Attor: have dispensed with the services of t and retained Willam M. Ev goverament suits, Wiivesses trom Europe and all parts of the country Have been subpanaed dy District Attor- hey Bliss co testify in Delalf of thé povernment, MORBZ INVESTIGATIONS LN PROSPECT, Severa! other crockery houses will receive an overnauliug at the hands of the expers Treasury agent, andi there shouid be, us .t dis mi against too crepancies ib weir Custom lo ‘ Sulis Will be Insiitured agatust them by Distric! Aisorney iiss Wibuoul delay, BROOKLYN ALDERMEN DR. OTTERSON YIREMEN’S PAY INCREASED—INVESTIGATION, The Brooxlyn Common Council met yesterday afternoon, President O'Reilly in the chair, The Mayor sent lo &@ yeto Message in regard to a reso- Wution to enter lato & contract with & certain patent company for placing weir gaa regulator Ot Cost Of $7,400, On ali the city bulldings, The Mayor sent in jor nomipatton the name of Andrew Ovierson, M. D., \or Health Uflcer, The nomina- tion was confirmed, The new appotutec, wiuo is an allopath, formerly filled that office. The Health Bureaa Will Dow consist of the Presidents of the Boards of Police aac Exciae aud Aldermen, Alderman Clancy moved to increase the pay of | the forewen of fire companies from §1,000 to | $1,200 per year. Considerable debate ensued upon we motion, aad Alderman Rowley suggested thas {t Would v¢ best to remove ihe surpius heads of departments, such as lice, fre and city works. He claimed tnas the rates paid Gre- mea in the principal olties of the Union did pot exceed $1,009 a year, motion of Alderman Clancy Waa ‘lost pay of dremen aud foremeu was Onally increased $o $100 per Month, 1 bis increase Of Lremen's pay Will amount to $15,000 per year in the aggregate. It was resolved to old @ speclal meeting of Lhe | Board of Aldermen on Wednesaar, Joan Pullum was appoiated Assistant Clerk of the First District Court Wustice Veimar) at a saary oO: $1,500 per anuum, Aspecial Committee Was appoint to investi. gate charges of conduct unveceming the charace Wer ofa member 0: tue Commou Counc, brougnt by Aivermen Row! aud Zindell, againat Aider- man Garaner, of the Filta ward, ‘The offence con- Sistea Wu Gardner's striking from otf the lint of the Mayor’s vomiuees for members o. the Board of Education tie uame vf George C. Beauett, oe - MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, MARRIED. imn.—At Granitevitie, L. 1, on ui residence of the G.. OY the Easert—M: Weuanesday, J lyn, to Samak B. M&SIBR, Gaugnier of the lave James W. Meaier, oO: Staten Irland. HINKLEY—OMAWPORD.—Ua Sacucdey, June 25, 1875, by the Rev, Tuomas H, Sill, CHARLES f. EINK LEY to Martie N, CRawPory, vOtd of Moutgomery, Orange county. Orange county Laat ys please copy. Kext—MOonsav. t the south Kelormed charch, Dr. B. P. Rogers, Joun i, Kxst and PAyNIs MOREAU, WALKER—YSTMAN.—On Thureaday, June 24, at the resideuce of the oride’s parents, by Rev, | lotes Greveil, M. Procure WALKEs to Miss Josie B. YetMAan, ail of bnis City. BaMDER.—On Monday, May 31, 1875, at Fair. mount, Kansas, BLLBN, beloved wife of Urbam Woodroffe bamoer, in her 45th year, deeply re- D.—On Saturday, June 26, Sakan A., Widow Of the late Ricuard J. Banfleld, aged 43 ye nd 4 days. Tue relatives and irtends are respectfully im vited to attend the suneral, from ner lace resi- dence, No. 3iz Bast 122d s reet, Harlem, on Tues Gay, 2010 inst., at two o'clock P. M. Baray. jaoday aight, Ja e 27, Mrs. Peipcer Banay, wire of Rich Burry, native of we — Gaiway, ireiaud, m (he S54 year of her Taneral this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from ler jate residence, 315 Bast Thirty-sevenia | sireet. Relatives aud irieads of the sauilly are re- spectaily invited. Brorii¥.—On Saturday, Jane 2, Rev. Paraicg J. Broruy, 1 tue sd year of tis age. The revereud ciergy of the archdlocose and his Feiatives ond frienc @ invited to attend the funeral obsequtes, at tae Church of the Trause Seren: Mect st, this (Tuesday) morning, at ast ten O'C\ocK. His remains Will be inverred in Uaivary Cemetery. Cocks.—At Corawall, Orange county, on Sun. Gay, June 27, Gace M., lufant @ ater of or da ud T. ana Lydia OC, Vocks. Relatives and (riends of the family are reepect- fully Invited to attend the funeral, trom the resi- dence of her facuer, at Corawall, om Weanesday, June 38, at two o' Yoiock P. M. OOLLINS.—On Sunday morning, June 27, Catita- # OOLLINS, aged 70 years and 8 month: of the family aad of her son, 0. G. Col- are invited to attend the funeral, (rom her @ residence, 47 Marion street, Broo. eniya, ou We inesday, June 0, at three o’ciock P, M. New Orloans papers-please copy. ConWay.—Oa Sunday, June 27, Many Annm, be- loved daughter of Jonw and Bridget Conway, Aged | iv years, 2 months and 27 days, are respectfully pa from her iate r Gowanus, on T oscar, interment in Calvary, June 27, Josep ANTONIO, eldest son Of Jacinto and Yeabe! Costa, of poeumonia, in the 234 year of bis age. “The Lord giveth and Lora taketh away.’ Reiatives and friends of the family w pec fully invited jo attend the funeral irom $1, Jo- 29th Inst, at two o’cloe Costa.—On Sanday evening, Attorney's office from all parts of the | that 174 | It appears that | the Cus- | APPOINTED HEALTH OFTICER— | 812 Brookiya, taia day (luesday), as | Z M., without further invitation. FAULKNER.—In Lina, Peru, on Uhuratay, Jane 8 After a bret 1iness, James, eldest sou of James and Margaret A, Faulkner, aged 2% yeurs aud 6 | montha, | FixpLay.—On Monday, June 28, at his residence, Ww street, Brooxlyn, ALES ANOMR AY, Aged 81 years, | duly invited to attend tue fanerai service: | Lu«e’s | street, Hauter’s Point, on Wednesday, June 30, | | Lovaairs, aiter @ Lingering Mimesa, tu the dia | turee SH iBT. seph's church, corner West Washington place aud ue, OD Wednesday woruing, Jude 30, as lease Copy. Av Greenpoint, June 27, WiLLraM O. “former ly of Brootlya, in the 67sa year Funeral ' vices will be held at the Pirst Pres: | byverian urch, corer Nopie ana Lorimer point, this day (Tuesday), at turee | On Sunday, Juve 27, Apers H., whe of Henry Donne, aged 27’ years, H ue relatives and friends are respectfully in aitend the fanerai service, at st. Jon's Varick street, Lear Canal, on Weduesday, welve noon, Donan,—On Sunday, June 2t, Axxre M., danzhter of Catharine ana the fute Patrick Doran, native of the city of Wex.ord, county Wexford, lelaud, aged 2? years, ‘The réiatives and friends of the famfly are re- Bpectivily invited to attend th Gay, June 2%, at two dence of her mothe Bear Monroe, EDMONSTONE, 61 Gouverneur strees, noe Priday, June 26, Cuanuns Bp- ‘OnE, in the 6th year of his age. riends of the family are rea; tally invited to Attond the funeral, from hie late residene | e of suneral hereafter. Fixk.—On Monday,:P. M., Jane 28, of cholera tn- 1antum, UHARLES WiLLiad FINK, secona sun of R — RUCHTNICOT,—On Monday, June 23, Favoursicit, beloved wite of age! 44 yeara Friends of tne family are respectfully invited to attend tue funeral, from her late residence, coruer of College avenue and sain street, on Wednesday, June 30, at two o’cioek P.M. GALUIGAN.—LAWRENCB GALLIGAN, IM tho osth year of his age, a ative of county Cavan, Ireland, The relatives anJ friends are respectfully invited to attend the iuneral, on Tuesday, June 29, at two P.M. from §t. Vincent % Pau’s cuureh, North DIXth Rtreeh Brookiyn, K, D. GoRsE.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, dune 23, BuaNcn &., twin daughter of James'O. aud Mary J. Gorse, aed § montis and 28 daya The relatives aud friends of the family are ine vited to attend the funeral. on Weduesday, from No, 818 Madison street, at tiree o'clock P, BL Guinay.—at Sew Brunswick, N. J. on Monday, the 23th lust, WILLIAM GUINAY, ia the 76tu year of ms age. The reiatives and friends will meet the funeral | on Wednesday, the 80tu inst Desbrosses Bircet ferry, at one o'clock prompt. Hagoxrry.—Oa June 27, WILLIAM Hagornry, aged 73 years, the he enus of the family and those of his sous, Wiliam and Josepa, a6 also Lis s00-n-law, Patriok | Murphy, are tnyited to attend the funeral, this Gay (Vuesday), at eleven o'clock, from lus late res- idence, 24 Third avenue. His remains will be tukeu 10 St. Stephen's Romans Catvolic cuarch, in East Tweuly-cighta street, waere avlemn requiem | lias Will LE Celebrated, abd irom tuenoe bo Caivie Ty Cemevery. Hasrord.—in Pa'erson, N. J., on 27th inst., Mr. SaMUBL U. Hasrord, iormeriy of Fulis Village. Coun., aged 56 years, Lifcugeid county (Conn.) papers please copy. Puneral on Tuesday, 29th lust, at three o'clock, Hoaan,—At Key West, Fla. on Sunday merging, Qich lust, at Nali-past threo o'clock, of yellow fever, STEPHEN M. HOGAN, In win 324 year, Buried same day, at four o’ciock w ine afte: DeRraa jon Frachtaicnt, noon. HoLerow.—On Monday, June 23, of diphtheria, MMtAM VAN ARSDALS, @ldese daughter of Tunis V. and Joeepuine Holurow, aged 13 years and 7 months, jie atives and friends of the family are respecs- at Su Provestaut Episcopal ehurea, iuasoa Btiect, Opposite Grove street, at iour P. M., this day ((uesday). Interment in Wakil Valley Cemetery, Walden, Urange couuty, N. x., on Wed- nesday. Frieuds can tako ulve A.M.” tala on Erie Ratlway, Huanss.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday, Juue 27, James HUGHES, In the 2th year of uis age. Relatives and ireuds of the famuy are reapect- fally uyited to attend bis funeral, oa Tuesday, wt two o'clock P. irom bis late resmence, 97 Wood. pall ser Brookiyn. KNOWSIL—OD Suuday eveaing, June 27, Miss TANK KNOWBR, daughter of the lave Seajamm Knower, of Albany. ‘Tue iuneral eervices will be neld at her late rest dence, 200 Fill avenue, Tuesday, 24u WSL, a a P.M. Lynca.—On June 2, 1875, BkiGEr, beloved | wife of Maurice Lynct. Frienas and acquatatances are requested ‘to at tend the funeral, from ver late reaidence, Ferry 1875, Mi DAN.—On Sunday, June 2%, Manta, beloved \2 wie of Rovert Ma Dan, in the 60% year of ber ry the relatives and friends of the yy ple in- vited to a'tend the funeral, from ger dence, 14 Harrison street, on Tuesday, Jane 29, at two o'cloc! MAwrLON.—MARY MALLON, the beloved wite of ey _ jon, native of county Lougiord, Ireland, tot year of ner ag mily, also the age. ‘The relatives and iriends of the friends of twe brother-in-law, Michael Dougnerty, id those of the rg Wiliam Fiyno, are respectiully inv so nes the funeral, from ber lave resi non West Sixteen Street, at one o'clock on Tuesday, MaYeR.—On Sunday, June EA at nine P. e Mrs, JOHANNA MaYRR, Wile of Sumou Mayer, at h residence, $26 Bust Fiftieta street, ia tu Relatives and friends of deeeased are respect- fully requested to atvend the lunerad, to-murrow, At two o'clock; also the members of Tem Betn El, and the joliowing societies:—Noan nevolent Widow &nd Orphan Association, Baran | Pr a peat) @ud National Louge, No. .uw, #. fud A.M The members of Tempte Beth El are requested to attend tae funerai of Mrs. Jobanna Mayer, from her late re $26 Bast Fittiewn sireet, tuis (Tuesday) ernvon, at two o'clock. By order of | the President OG. N. JOSEPHSON, Seoretary. ‘The trustees and members of the former Uon- progation Anstl Chesed are respectfully invited attend to tae funeral of Mrs. Jonanna Mayer, beloved wile of Mr. Simon Mayer, at his resideace, No. 846 Bast Pisuietn street, to-day (Tuesday), June 2. SIMON BERMAN, McLovenim.—Sunday, sune 27, i875, Joun Mo- yoar of bis age, Relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited te atteud the funeral, from nis late | residence, $4 Mouroe street, ou Tuesday, the 2tn inst., at two o'clock, and from suence Vo Calvary | Cemetery ior interment, O'CONNBLL.—On Mondey, Jane 28, at five o'clock A. M., MaRY Barry, only Gauguter of Michae! aud Even Barry O’Cunnell, Ml 3 years and 12 days. {rom tue resideuce of her parents, 1, ‘aveune. | NeiL.—A solemn anniversary requiem mass be celebrated for the late OCORNALIUS U'NawiL at St. Ancrew’s ovarch, corner of Duane street aud City Hau place, Thursday, July 1, at nine o'Cl00K. Toe relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfally invised to attend. Pike.—At Rauway, N. J, Mra, Joszramna W. Piks, daughter of Josep! Her relatives and trien fre invited to aitend the fanerai, from nis rest- deoce, in Rahway, on Weenesday, orn ins., at ock. Trains leave Jersey City at one wad | two o'clock P. M. | —On June 23, CATHARINE Rexp, relict of wed v2 years, rvices at the residence of ber son-in- law, J. C. Hulse, dda street, near Third avenue, on Weanestay RICHARDSON. —O8 the 27t0 iust., alter a severe illness, HENRY H. RICHARDSON, late Of tue | of Heury H. Kichardson & Co., puo ‘ark place, Roonky.—lo Brooklyn, on Monday, Ju BERNARD ROONEY, aged 87 yours, Friends of the family are inviced to attend the faveral, from his lave residence, 206 sclenck Street, near DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn, om Wednes day, Juve om at Nall-past two o'clock P. M. | Koss.—un t Tih ost, MARTLY Ros, aged 87 | Years, § months ant 29 days. | ‘The relatives riends of the famuly are re- speotiaily mvit e funeral, from nis late residence, No. 339 West Sixtecata street, on Wednesday, at teu o'clock A. M. SkaRSON.—Oo June 27, 1875, HENRY SEARSON, of Betast, Ireland. in wis 84th year. interred from his late re 5 , Williamsburg, at vue o'clock this day. SHerri At Winfeid, L.L, on Sanday, June 2%, FRANKLIN WESLEY, only von Of Charles W. and ae J, sheMeld, aged 2 years, 10 montis aud 3 | ays. Relatives and ‘friends are respecttaily invited to | atvend the Juneral, from whe residence of his parents, Maurice avenue, Winged, L. |, at two ocioek, on Wednesday, June 30. Traiue leave Hunter’s Point as hai-past ove P.M. Walrter.—On pt the 26ta in CinisTIne B., the beloved wie of Jattuaaur Waiter, in the 43th year of her ae. | Relatives and [riends of * ¢ family are respect | fully invited to attend whe fauerai, at Trigity onureh, on Tuesday, toe 20th msi, a a quarter to one o'clock P.M. | WATERS.—At lanexpetents To June M7, Gronan | GrLBaRt WATERS, son of sae late Taman J. Waters, of New York, aged 56 years, Faneral from bis late residence, Hempstead, on Wed ay, Wt hAli-past tweive o'clock. | Wiretkk.—On June 28, Mrs ANN WHEELER. Notice of funeral hereaft Warrs.--in Brooxiyo, ». Y., on Saturday, the 20th inet, CaTHaRing, Wile Of John i. Wane a daughter of Joan Keyser, Relatives and frends of the famtly are respect. fully Invited to astend tne iuger: from_ ‘ue | Franklia evenne Presbyterian church, between | 20h toss, at one o'clock P. M. Wray.—On First day evening, June 27, at, her late resiaence, E.apety O., wile of Jon ‘The relatives and friends ot ine tamtly are tn- Myrue and Willoughby avenues, oa Tuesday, tne | Vited to attend tae funeral, on Ffourte day (Weunesday), June 30, at two o'clock. Oarriages will be ting at Dobb's ferr, oem Whe arrival in Wi Of the 10:80 train from Tarrsionk a | EXCLUSIVELY | Orphans’) Waste Tho fulleral will take plage on Tuesday, at two | Uendred Veics 4 brilliant toned 7% cetaye, richly caryod, tour | rosewood case, fall agraifs, ove ret iver teux Wear, estehester county, | TS nee ee eee woos ut Evening, at CHARLES “host eR, tnt his sengat von The Dootor Aftersinon at OUSSIE Di FOR! Nhe im the beauttiul olay Gath. | The Tiel Leavy 1O'" EMTS THEATRE ADWAY, tr. JOHN FB. POOLE... Manasor. THE COOLEST HOWE First appearance of ‘opti GOVERNOR Mr, ADD RYMAN, who will retate hi TRESSSONAL REMINISe BLwOke, andy in confanetio resent his tac AND OUT OF First appearance of tie colebraied QUAKE 1H6 BIG First a jyearanee of the talented vocuiist LLIB VINCEN A sew serio-comie Drama fart MON MULE, £0R, THE TUBER SRACRIETE, PAT ROONKY, JOHN HART QUEEN AND W Prof, HOMME ARDON, the HaMTOWs STUDENTS, ng and the £8 il Eb COMPANY OF PAYORITES, ATINEE Ssanbnpay A? &. with Mr. JOHN BARR, sy keuahy ECORN roURme f fon cated HNGLIS AT ROBINGO! ON HALL, cat “on! pr ig 9 eee in New York itowLa, daphien neice ‘Soltene Froupe, ingroductng et les Griseties,” m Act 2, of which calls wutle "De ia Vie Cangi Parisien ery evening at 4. Monday, July 6 1375, w scenery, NeW Gost VILAORS'S CONCERT GARDEN cs (Late Hippossroae), hr. . Direct THE WOst Gai DR IN THE Poni Cone ry ri) ‘Sirhes SRAND. ‘OF To, PRRPORMERS NO’ OF PROGRAMME NIGHTLY, The manngemeut poregnetl announce (ant owing ter the tudiap, pits VY, fhe most dtettn cust Leon Leb laren oriehis! Mek: bis app bas necessarily been Bikey poned feveral ‘aya’ ue notice will be given ofits aitial pew orm PROGRAMME TONIGHT GoEaraAty, JUNE L.A L Overture, “The Beanufal Ga: Nd Selection, “! bac! «& Overture, “Ka F Sones from Eee oncert, = Ce Variscions Fittes in Vath, Hunhor nium; Ath, Piecolos ; 6 nets Oboos: Sch. ‘Tram: ous; WER. Saxo} “hones Ns jromboues and Finale ar ba he ane ‘ubas: Gran & Bons for Aaxophoar, * Sspirihe Hear Sone tor shoass Sswoet Spirin Heat wt, ie a Laviepite™ Vraye! 10. Marche Comique—"S ‘Nawonsl Air, “Tho Star bpangie Saturday afternoon, at 20° Muse bya Serenade Band of § Mamiadon Bb cents; Urivate boxem, adiniiting four, ‘The Garien is oven, every other afternoon music from 2 to6o'clook. A delightful resort tor aud children. Admission 28 cents, beason vickets tor 100 periormauoess, $30; half scasou. tlokets for 9 performances, $30; packazes of twelve tekets $5. eae NSNTRAL reee wei TO-NIGH! (0) KObock THOMAS vit SUMaka ‘Nour CONCERTS EVENING, Jeune 3h af 8 0 elos tphonso et Estrella”, Senn roains of Love”... powcr ROCK EXCURMONA THis WEE under the management of JARRETE ALM ‘al Pela ite June 2, to«norrow, WEDN DAY, June aid also oa FalDAY,’ July 3. th PEYOUTH ROCK will tate lave afternoon rips te and npon the broad ATILAN 10. Leaves tout of Twentye third tuegt. KB. at 8 oologk. and the soot of Barra N. Ro at 340 ofc: Returntag betore dark tSATORIAY, vals tne LONG BRANCH BAcKes devia, The PLYMOUTH KOOR will m°ke two tr leaving, the foot of Murray, street, Nori River, at golosk js the morning, we foot of ‘Twenty-tit vi i; North River at Ws ctclock, and pler a Nerdy, layer a * Liorclook. In the aftern on, leaving the foot of M stovet at 23) ovlock, the foot of twenty-third s n eon” at o'clock, and pier 8, North River, at o' 0100) DAY, {ho FOURTH OF JULY, GRa GALS EXCUR TON NEW TE AVE, Leaves te 6 of Morray street, North River, at 9:15 o'clock morning ‘and the foot of ee third street, Hast iver . a The MINSUMMER'S See Vestry at on the Fimdey gon will be BDNESOAY) event On this oc tbe pain deck. Quadru Pant Botte sree, the tool urray street, Nor 23) o'cloe! the foot of Twenty thi Nord River. at loa "e? Ail Uae groat aust ‘AL LETRACTIONS om ry srt geioony 9 9 ul ‘and selove au dot otk? oh | tog ny ox" zara ‘save to the racem, OxB DOLLAR, Chiiten 958 Heireshitents 0( al kinds At reasonable rates cursion. HTROPOLITAN MOSKUM OF AME, 143 West Fourmenth street, New York, open dally, jk M wel. A Woadays an! Thurdaye, — mprvout THEATRE, sreet, i between Secoud and Thirt avenues Th oly i | 3 = one place of Amusement th the chy and thy Tivoli Th where you wil _mont reaped Variety B™ @PRGiAL CABLE _DeSrATOM vH8 RESULT, wits DIAGRAMS 0 OF THE SHOTS oF in ee GREAT INTERNATIONAL — (RIse AND AMBRICAM RIFLE MATCH, IN THR SVSNING TELEORAB, to Jaty aud August. a Fifteeata vires a MUS1O,—"M A ROH ra See $0. ; “Sleigh Ride G Se. cows” M NHOICEST N / Rud Aro! “Res undred Year poeess PROGLAMMES, DISTRIBUTION ar ka . vir re, ae a Cal raphie Po ro Boe asike™ Rte jwiiding Lo GANS, _ «0, =FOR RENT HT, SQUARK AND GRANDE f our own make; ales for sale. f fine secoud hand Cisnos, ia pe Ksabe a 00. So LS Fina street, TY HAINES BROS. PI\NOPORTE WARRROO! and inanniactory, cornst Twenty-first street Second avenue. a (ne assortmen’ of first class Pianos fortes for sale ou reasonable terms; & few Viages little used ai great bargaiua —™ oer LL ROUND 7 OGCAVS PIANO, $100; RENT $4, F*, right —— pe ‘2 let, $175; Privee Organ, we double reed Organ conus 4 5ON, 13 Bast Fourteenth street, A PRIVATE FAWLY WILL &XLL THsIR Bol ant Jecker & scothers Piahoforis (mr a smerifi a Pane, havi Saran ee tail ts sale, cost improvements, printed tor $20; Bool. U ip! a four rougi, octave Ohicxsring Cult. ive stary wr siege privaw residence No. ¢ ‘west jets ROSEWOOD SEVEN bay by | PIANOFRY AL mae by tetuway & a gnd tne wae st 16) Hast th street, vetwoewt 3d aveunes PIANO, A fE tTiF Z Pe orie, overstrang, carve: imu ; short time used; great aacrifice ior cast. J. BLODLE, Wy Waverley piace, near Brogiway. ADY WILL SfLL BRAUTIFUS ROwm sed Raver & Bacon Fianetoryy meyers) ents, perfect onler, ineludng St 2% Tatra street, near -teond BRILLIANT TONED Ty OOTAVA, POUR LARG® AA. ronod Bradbury Pisnoforte for eae; male to aiee for presums owner, wed alx moatne, cos: $00; magors givol. Cover. ase 100, including Algo Box for ai ‘and. pill of sale: also arin, lows ukan hall cost ve 1a) Weat id “ONLY S10 —STENWAR? evory iaprovess full £8 cheap. 4 West Fourteenth I oDwoRTA, af pie, ave Fed anos 50 per cen selling new Pian and soltett a eall fi street, tm use. } Rat, BARGAINS IN NBW AWD SE Piavos me 2. Bey A wuaiity, 9@t low tor cash, at yi Cuba’, west Twent biG street, wear inh aventie, fe hae [ANOFORTHS TO RKNT— rom oun OWN Laan greet, for sale at low prise, by Oi etl 8s 4 308 Ne Ul East Fourtweath airuey beiwoen Broad avenns. See hs STEINWAY'S, WATLAN AND UMIGKKRING'S PE Sos, little geod. af erent barksise (5 onan. lass | MO. CLL Mane, gos uted sie stn tor Sat Call at "once Ob WALES & UONS, Cah on way. pe a scoot, Beogkiy am “a ve

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