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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1876.—TRIPLH SHEET, ll peared for the government. thow sata that he was eur- | brother Joseph, had juarrel on Sunday evening, city during the past five yoars had FOR SALE. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, ised by these facts, and asKea tue Court to allow him | which resuited in Joseph stabbing Wenson with a pens | lost $360,000 per year the operations of the Dock OE nna ag eon ‘Era! I nr gy age 4 THE COURTS. [irises Stectrtastie teat a's | tiie ‘iuretacente manent trnen cs tte | Bewauoces canon poteas treate | A GMC HAIR gam mage jEWRLRE aogR | Warten_an essaoENinY, ay wasaenh Oe . Washington for correction, Judge Wallace granted the | quired to furnish $2,000 bail to answer. oo established 12 years: id opportualty for # gvod | trades, by u gentleman who has lad twenty ‘youre’ ome ‘motion. THE SUNDAY CONCERTS, Mr, Salem H. Wales, Presidert of the Dock Commis. | ladi it dronser nthe premises, No, 404 Gb xperioncs in England; highest references and securit sion, foliowed in a long speech, which was in the main For further particulars address B. ©, W., box For some time past the regular theatres in tho | similar to that delivered by him before the Sinking DISTILLERY LiguOR STORE Fou SALE—DOIN Sennen, Wess, Bowery have given performances on the Sabbath | Fad Commissioners a short time since, He contra- good business Apply to THOMAS GAFFNEY, I ANTED—A SITUATIC 4 the of “Bunday C » oh dicted Mr. Beers in several of his statements. The In- re st. waite, inder the name jantay Caacerts: e Focent 8- | map line, he said, did not want a lease of the pier. A HE FURNITURE, Goob WILL 40, a0, OF A i tion of Police Commissioner Smith has startled the | Another’ steamship company was ready to take it, o first class privaye Hoarding House for sale; house full | 287% 200 West 4: captains, and yesterday morning Charles Franb, No, | Several railroad and steamship compames'were now | and paying reasonable protit, Address K., box 1,148 Post TANTED—A > 113 Bowery; Jacob Schwartzchila, No, 199 Bowery | anxious to procure dock accommodations, and could | offices, acai grocer’s cler! (Volks Garten); George Goldschmidt, No. 18 St. Marks | not get them. As to the purchase of pier 44, the —FOR SALE, RESTAURA place volts ind Gustave Hockauf, No, 208 East Hous- | Dock Department would be compelled to abandon A. uor Stores, Hotels, Giro sireet, were brought before Judge Kasmire, and gave | all work in that district if the authority Stores, Cunfectionories, $1,000 bail to answer, asked for was not given. The Inman line, of course, MITC! had undertaken to convey all the property under AC ESTABLISHED RESTAUR. fo pier dd, Ifthe Dock Department discovered ¢hat so 4h ay., with Lease of building FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET COURT. jf fuch ttle could pass so purchase would take place, | fored. Apply at 16 4th uv. . BY A COLORED MAN, AS in @ boarding house: is very obliging and tom: Apply at or address, fur three ‘Tho Paci Mall Steamship Company's | —ssrueer coca cua Suit Against King. Be fate et sopetnsing, Isidor spec! an, On giving bond, with two sureties, in double the value of each infaut’s interests, = a Zoe to Mr, John W, Lewis to TQ or SV. | take proot 4 THAT FAMOUS $513,000 CHECK. . : By Judge Van Brunt, Ritter vs Boody.—Opinion, A Bookkeeper's Story of How the SUPREME COURT—crIRcUIT—PART 3 ; TUATION a8 BARTENDER on » by & young man recently from the ol country, Address 8. E. ¥., box 103 Horald Uptown Branch ofttee. CLERKS AND san EB MERCANTILE EMPLOYMENT ASBOCTA: 24 and 285 Broadway, boy loave to cell atten rt BALE—ON chance svidom of- ———_—-____. ag to ployers, free Betore Judge Murray. Experts had given it as their opinion that the property N ELEGANDLY FITTED UP BAR, DOWN TOWN. to fil etl ne vag re By Judge Lawrence. - was worth at least $250,000, ‘The department had been to lets goc tion; doing @ cood business. Ors hors would do well send for’ te Books Were Kept. Brennan vs, The Mayor, &.—Tho defendants’ coun- | PICKING POCKETS IN THE CENTRAL PARK Offered $80,000. = year rental when the pier was com- | serious parties saderstansine the buainore end asic tocns | monthly joutuah Sewehes b6 the interests af emplsece dud sel has submitted his points and I am waiting for those of the plaintiff in reply. As I desire to dispose of the motion before the first Monday of February, counsel s genorally, will shortly be issued, and sent freq of ge to employers and members. James Miller, who is known to the police under sev- pied. ‘The Fifth avenue and Fifty-ninth street plaza id need address F, J., box 105 Herald Uptown Branch CORRECT AND RELIABLE CALCULA ral all cl ad cost the city $570,000, Not one dollar had yet | o# sliaaes au 8 notorious piekpocket, was arrested on | Door tadivea in reiure. ‘Phe procestis from the pier PPARs ANDIRONS AND FENDERS OVER 60 Vani. WANTS . 5 ! for plaintiff should submit his poimts as early as possi- | @ charge of stealing a pocketbook containing $3 and | when complet: rf h over ties, fi rf SYPHER & CO., 593 Broad: 4 situation a6 such or as cashior or other clerkship: se- Legal Difficulties of the Long Island | fr His woek, bi d q | Some valuable papers from Elizabeth Rhoiles, of No, | $30,000 eee | eee ws | Bei tteguste aad Tunexoeptionabie. Addrens it) W. ‘ . Woeks vs. Satterlee.—Caso set down for the secon ¢ “4 “After some furthor remarks from Mr, Wales the | (\ARRIAGE MOUNTING BILVE RS—FOR wetEbA edhe CE Railroad +Companies. Monday of March, rithout prejudice to the defendant's acide: i eile ge cared Mpc tarpieandhal cei committee sdjourned, to meet again on Monday next, Create sex! Tools Pattern od WH aa Pst ot GESTLEMAN FROM ONTO WISHTES A ri move al or jon to ex , 0 were lookin, vo v] ot SM id Gold Ph of ot a ‘1UZ » nas ys! sin a atiomen's furnish. 4g nye Lopes at the antmals inthe Park, and Officer Wiock, of the roll eaten oa arveirs wie io pelle Erni tt ee, oe, Sangean ey ‘age had experience in botli; best ine the witness Van Dusen, or for such other relief as ston as ab references. Ailiress W. W. B., 71 Maodougal st. be may be advised. Memorandum. Park police, arrested Miller in the act, The prisoner, The suit of the Pacific Mail Steamshtp Company Who said ho resided at No, 217 Third avenue, was com: a ; CER FOR SACEEAL G8 | “\ ocouNts AND WOOK TIFICAL gains William 8, King was continued yesterday be- SUPERIOR COURT—SPECIAL TERM, mitted for trial in defuuit of $2,000 bail, DEATH FROM BUG POISON. must be sold fin se doabls fret eae Avie rad agvangod hy’ expert agcountamts: Ee ight rf ase ma ‘Aine Roc double 1 nae ay to duit; terms Oxed be obo Adios Ie fore Edwin M, Dwight as Commissioner, the plain- By Judge Sanford, h siaeebiciel mouunn 2% yoomsana: Coroner Sisams was noted yeaterday to hota a0 tn: RUG STORE, BERGEN HEIGHTS, COSY; LONG | box S418 Tosi umce, "4 Jb oF time, es : om octinely. Faulks ys, Kamp,—Motion granted with $10 costs, y LP establish ; splendid opportunity for small ; Reread Was and defendant being represented resp Y 1 Memorandum. r Michael Murphy, of No, 152 Steuben street, Jersey | quost on the body of Nicholas Sheridan, thirty-seven | vapital. Ap; AND, 30 Beokma N.Y. MOCO MAN OF WANTED, TO Mr. Henry 8, Bennett and Mr. Jobn N. Goodwin, Mr. acvalker va, Walker.—Motion granted without costa | City, caused the arrest of Edward C. Donnelly, of | years of ago, who died on Sunday from the effects of a | T)UG STORE FOR SALH-IN BROOKLYN, OWING | Gat abBT Pak alone Sy ae H.. E, Merrill was called and testified. He said 5 sac eg Schwoon et al.—Motion for receiver | Teuth avenue and Eightieth stroct, and Wfillam Little, | draught of corosive eublimate, which he drank in mis- | 70. ¢? proprictor | becoming, blind; price 1.200: alsa Fix: v¢% MAN Witt A that he was by occupation a bookkeeper, and had been | 114 with giv costa, Memurandem, No, 19 City Hall place, on a charge of highway robbery. | take for brandy. The patient took an emetic as soon ee ee em tu by trade tn the w sae arran: b & woollen ho: D COAL YARD—LEASE, THORSES, | variod stuck that is willing gud cans tures, Office Furniture cheap.” P prompt paying trade. Address PUSHING 3. ce, -* ® a bookkeeper for ten years; he was at present in tho Wiilmont vs, Meserole ot al.—Motion denied without Mail Steamship (: dq | costs, Memorandum, He alleged hat they attacked him on Tenth avenue, | #8 he discovered his mistake, but to no avail. Conges- employ of the Pacific ip Company, ant ui knocked him down and stole his watch, As they were | Hon of the kidneys set in and death ensued. had been for two years past; he was before the Con- COMMON PLEAS—SPECIAL TERM. escaping Ofticer John Cottrell, twenty-second precinct, aR ge TEES OEE le rrested them, They were held for trial THE E § —SMALI 17% awe = gressional Committee, and had investigated the books By Judge J. F. Daly. — py ngs on are at the General ROTTEN PASSAIC BRIDGE. pe NAL L SPOCK OF CANDY AND JAX Pot of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company for that com- Beaumont vs. Kimpton.—Memoraudum for counsel. arilttee; he was familiar with .the entries on those |, der to bo settled. Another conference between the freeholders of Hud- | VOR OMPLETE ENG Sit PRINTING | 10 BREWERS.—THE ADV 2 he a : : jee, on account of the death of t Jeter, nt Booka! aad-wes nos acquainted: with Stockwell, phlei eps sg als will be set saide on) 49. HARLEM POLICE COURT. son and Essex countios, om the subject of the rotten | yory low price, Mrs. ©. MULLER, 48 Bookman tt, N.Y, | with long experience in the line, cx Mr. Merrill was then asked if he had seen the origt- | justification of sureties on appeal witha five days. | Or- Before Judge Smith. bridgo spanning the Passalc River at East Newark, bas | oR Sar, yrith parties entering into the business nal of acheck of which a» photograph was ‘produced | ‘Jer to bo settied in two days. 1s HE A HORSE THIEF? come to an inglorious end. The erection of a new Stove Bi bp Heese cca Corr ideal ennum, Addross box 120 Herald OMcers Brophy and Weed, of tho Thirty-second pre- | UFidge, which would be a great accommodation to the | 7707 eet Mo anne oe t 3 NE N14 cinct, arrested on Sunday evening, at 154th street and | People of both countics and be asevere blow to the bost part of Nassau st Apply to WYKOFY Kingsbridge road, a young man who had in his posses- | tttnpike monopoly, would cost each county only | Broadway. i and shown by Mr. Bennett, The following is a copy of the photographed check :-— Pee eres No. 12,534. McDonnell vs, Vreeland. Order filed with papers, Coombs vs. Cantrell.—The judgment should be amended by providing that the personal judgment Shall not bo enforced against the property of the de- eterence requtred, oftice. acquaintance with Addross P., Heral tD—AN INTELLIGED ONG MA Orrick oF Tuz Panama Rattroap Company, on ' wry —— “yong 000, The ont; ti ved that thi SALE—, i , i Spek gag ee Dy Ale ETE j boon sold. and prope tneniticion’ to actiniy tke grag, | #02 two horses, the description of which tallied with Sia lritgs Gualt be opaites ct a eeneceerac eee | Loreto tap Fenh, gotabined with s yours of ago, oa office, nesistan: Lratien Maxvvactonens’ Navionat Barn. mont. Urder to be settled on notice. two that had been stolen from Frank Flewwellyn, of | Somo of the Essex mombers say that Director at Large | tomplete fue tes. good city and country trade. rgeumrelly wsetul.” Nabtem, with ely mirenee, if LW. Vi ‘Conner vs, Gallagher.—Stay granted without se- oe ace mca vegan A yi 2rg-IN a ED—-TWO MEN TO SELL GOODS TO i Means neat BW. & Bellows, Vices | cority'en appellant stipulating to bring appeal to. ar- | 40PPOsed thief gave & good scooant of himself and sald among the Hudson members concerning the appoint- | £',,Jiow,,sultable, for Alling Gr washing Dolters. J. L. grocers and dengutate: those who arg. selling other ‘This check raga R Mencoad ead ie, | Sungate Marek Gorm allowed, bailavlo | LMM, Rt which place ne stopped on his way from Al- Ra es 3s tthy UAE? SW FO a ae | fue 48 these onees can add a ened paying article to their is check was indors B. Stookwell,” andim- |} Felt vs, Trowbridge. —Attachment allowed, ballable | pany to this city, where he lives. His namo, he said, = Spe very cheap. J. L KNIGHT Bennett Balitiig wees naa aarti hile ay modiately underneath “L, & Co, in $500. was Albert Flewwellyn, and that he had two brothers SPECIAL ELECTION IN JERSEY. erent TTT, Benuets Building, rooms, 3 LEARN THE RETAIL iyo, 4 he had two sixth story, Mr. Merrill said that he took the “1, & C,"” for Lock- Cockroft vs. New York and Harlem Railroad Com- | a, Yorktown, to whom the horses belonged, The techies 7. se only those of respectable appear. Wood i Co., wich was probably put on by the cashier | pany.— Motion granted. police having Feceived strict orders to look up for ex- | Tho excitement of tho inst etmpaign in Essex county, Manyenlenniy iooased on lineot New York. | LOR Uined GE CRIMtInR ee TT ON PLEAS—EQUITY TERM. amination whoever should be found with the horses, he # and Railro short Oiste - ae ed Mr. Bonuett—tIs this check described on tho books oe od the man was held, On being arraigned yesterday thore | NeW Jersey, 18 likely to be renewed at the approach ergy fee samo Ren V a MAN, A @itADUATE OF By Judge Van Brunt, : School of Nani ’., a situation in ¢ company ? it 2 y ‘Mr. Merrilli—No, sir; there is nd entry to show that Field vs. Tannenholz,—Opinion. At ever-reached the Pacific Mail Steamship Company. was no evidence to disprove t is tame was Flew. | !ug special election for Sheriff in the place of Mr, Can- wellyn, but there was evidence to show that he might | ficld, who died yery suddenly a tew daysago. Colonel have been the person who broke into the stabie at | Courtotr is in the fleld on the republican sido, while a & first class mercantile house; sal ets O. rmation apply PFAPY, 608 Broadway, lroad, 111 Pte gr hagamggh cmenons ong Ra act pte SUMMARY. OF LAW OASES, Yorktown and stole the horses. He was committed for \ f DA TAL = = ape ta eas Seas tanima Rulront omens, for $180 ooo, syed | Suits wore bogun yesterday in the United States Dis- | * {ther hearing to-day, ete rempeiiy sp hed Seyi anemia cinetond ale at a low price pene Sone is SARDEN ec u 7 I ‘% pa bs 78 di MARR! UNDERSTANDS by Henry Smith, President, and F. W. 3. Bellows, Vico | trict Court by the government against Charles R. POLICE COURT NOTES. Be ay tne by beeen his predeces- | ita ios ED UP Liquor A his businors about horses, cows, Inquire of Fr. President Pacific Mail Steamship Company, and tn- Store, N with choice Kk and Tavor- | Carlo, 19 Chrystie st, 5 i 4 kins and Thomas M. Tyng, , an Rint dorsed by Panama Railroad Company; on the books of | TY0s, Lawrence Y. Hop! » | William ned befor ble Lease, f change for other Property. = 7 > aowwiwe the Pactie Mai Compaay, September Zi, 1872, this is | Somprising the firm of Tyng & Co., to recover $22,000 Hina Sara: WAR: FOROOARY.. AtCOIE afore able Tons xobanee for other Property ___\|."aITUAYION WANTED—EY A D MAN, charged to Panama Railroad Company on account of | quties due on warehouse bonds. The bonds were all rai ba ete jae, ae Soe Court, on Seen sa gyre a OLD ESTABLISH: Paes eee KO. 4A no encumbrance, as farm: snd xerdenen, ae Cont atid Stores vid you see an account on the books | given between Fobruary, 1870, and March, 1872, MGA ones poppin ancy. etter vig The Foreign Mails for the week ending Saturday, Feb. | SCOPE JARVIS J : US Herdiohee ee : dered on Seplember 20, 1872, tothe | An exammation was ordered yesterday by Judge | "N° “harged that on tho 18th of January Lovell, at a Waary ©, 1878, will close at this office on Tucnday, at 6:30 Ts very Cy en” $74,000, ren P' taro game, kept at No. 102 Chatham street, choated him | A. ™-, for Europe steamer Wisconsin, vin Queenstown; COACTMAN AND GARDEN SITUATION Paoitic Mail Company? Sandford, of the Superior Court, of-the accounts of tor $ss. Thi d held te in default | ob Wednesday, ‘30. A. M., for Europe per steamer China wanted by a married man; no f wife a good Mr. Merrill—I did, 2 out of $85. ‘The accused was held to auswer in default on Thursday, at 11-20 A. Mf Tnundress; Lest city referouce, | Address T. W., box 115 : Brown, Schwon & Khauger, lumber dealers. It is | of $1,000. He gave his residence as No, 112 West Mr. Bennett—What checks were paid by Pacific Mail » , ; e ; . vin PI, th, Cherbourg and Fiftieth street. OA. no for cginnd, Wile: Ire Trene Willett, of No. 21 Bleecker street, gave $500 ainer Germanic, via Quoensiown, and at 10 A. bail at Washington Police Court yesterday ‘to answer r steamer Elysia, via Glasgow, and Company to Panama Railroad Company for coal and | alleged by Brown that nis share of the profits in the supplies about that time t business have not been paid to him in accordance with Chi¥ WouLD A STILL AND COLI for Scotland direct 7 ‘7 i—On Septet 20, 1872, 820 24; ; % 4 France iitect.:pe: ? wections; was ran but a few Call on Samat: 1872, eee tor pudaoee ue he Se 31) | the partnership agreement, for Keoping a disorderly house, ‘The complainaut was bE a ie insapiads cnenetae ve Les ‘Jersey Cliy Still charges 03 0 ; private stable 135 1872, one for $74,898 88; about tho same period the | The suit of Tassin & Co. vs, Collector Arthur, to re- | Tuomas D. Riley, of No. 224 East Thirty-first street, ampton and 81 1,00 horse power, with smoke stack 80 feet long: two SITUATION W D-bY A PROT Panama Railroad Compan: rendered anes Pacific is ft Jolin Faine was committed in $300 to answer for ails for Japan, &o., will leave San lrancisco ‘ampbell € Hardick pumps, new piping, ce, Call at 627 1, a8 first class cuachman or groon Mall Go tor &i 308 89 for two bill one for | CVT ileged excessive duties paid on certain grades of | stealing a can of milk, valued at $8, from Charles T.-| February 16, 1% West 41st st, roterénce. Cull on or address H, CROOK: ryt peed : H olive oils, came up yesterday, before Judge Wallace, in | Pegg, of No. 67 Sixth avenue. ‘The Mails for Australia, New Zealand, &e., will leave San OR SALI MEDIUM ¢ $46,772 96 and another for $27,424 93; on October 31, re i ays » Francisco Mareh 1, 1 T. L. JAMES, Vo vator; complete with en; an 50 TAT CTT 1873, acheek for $551 99 was received to make up the | the United States Circuit Court. The plaintiffs paid, COURT CALEND. S—THIS DAY e fe soa \tr operation at rearot 37 Brondwoy. (Ball, coac HIMAY 8 arr ATION pean yop or Rar gee under protest, $1 per gallon duty on olive oils, claim- ARS—' AY, NSTRUCTION Black & Co. Building), Prince st. entrance; must be sold wt Fc ne eenre Sent Ona weil and the check indorsed Panama Railroad Be os once to muke room fur'a larger one, Apply ob second floor; NT ARCHITECT IS WILLING TO | tke elevator. seas in architectural and mechanical draw- eriis moderate, Address F. B., If Supreme Court—Cnammwns—Held by Judge Bar- Tett.—Nos. 66, 1, 89, 94, 110, 149, 248, 265, 271, 299, 313, B14. 815, Supreme Covrt—Sprcian Term—Held by Judge Dono- 7 ing that they should only have paid twenty-five cents, Oa October 31, 187, there was charged. to | 28..0'importations were not of salad olla, ‘Th govern- ment claims that they were of better grede than mucb N COACHMAN, WITH BEST REFERENOB, ts a situation: first class groum and driver, bI Bd st Company the account of outfits and supplies $184,226 23. Mr, Bennett—That was the actual amount due tho of the salad oil coming to this markét, and thus lable OLU SOLLE “AND Z Pie sortie The armogat actually due was $74,259. | #0 the higher duty. The caso is still ox. hus —Nos. 816, 288, 904. | 8 hon asec pp MO PRAVATE FAMIL) epeciabie Uses} 3 toed preci ana pais RoR: Gat The t aaa tn OOF thies: fairy Judg: Van Brunt gave his decision yesterday in the | Corr or GENnnat Sxssions—Held by Judge Gilder- School of Sines. ° will sell, in lots to references. Address G.. Ueratd ofc, eink geet atone i cont wat a Y | case of Richard Field against Elias Taunentiolz and | sleeve.—The People vs. William J. tee, forgery; Same 5 THousetiold Furnitu anes saath ne Pa ree ernie cov ape Of SON She Sais others, tried before him at Equity Term of the Court | v8. Henry Starr, robbery; Same ys Jolin Gullary, | ‘The second ression will bogin Thursday, February 17, at Bi He ela pairs At MAN; GAN Mi Mr. Bennett—Who was President when these entries 7 ss + derstands gardeni ful man, good were made? of Common Pleas. He gave a judgment for vhe plain-Jj cruelty to animals, be A. 3 ; ; py Address M., box 121 Herald offi Mr, Merrill—Mr. Stockwell was President, and tho | {, setting aside tho conveyauces as against Tannen- = engineering, metallureys. gevlouy, minetaonye asariie | wards Carpets, Ol Paincings, Bronaes, Mirrors, hair and | “ao, cnMAN entries were made by Mr. Roundy, who was an ac- | BOWS creditorm a et COURT OF APPEALS. Analytical aid, mechanical chemistry, physics, ‘mechanics, batt myth ee NA nein le pert OM Sonne man ; vers cs 7: Asso. “7 mathomatics, drawing. French, German, &., with labora: B snade £0-order £0 » 1S ‘or address UO. countant for the-company; he left in Septomber, 1878, | 11 brought by Trenor W. Park was filed yesterday iD Atnawy, Jan. $1, 1876. | Mey practice: Hogular courses for the degrees of Civil and 120 West 2ud st., poise econ and I caine in in Jannary, 1874; I first discovered these ay A YOUNG (Soci MAN B SITUATION WANTE! United States Circuit Court. The answer admits No. 120, Amalea Koehncke, respondent, vs. Joseph | Mining Engineer, Buchelor and Doctor of osophy. LY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAK : false eutries in November, a year ago, but I think they i x ived on, c ho ‘i J E ®& thorough! etent man in every Were really first discovered by some one in the Panaina | ‘he publication of the alleged libel, but clams that it | Russ, appellant.—Argument resumed and concluded. | Shi'torthase'wsuornequinaiy cost Cxamnation, Fecuntary pee and, Redding at B. M. COW: | ecgnect: his inst employ : ‘Address C. Bly box mers cn Hatch heard of it and he lation nh Various other charges against Mr. Park, No, 156, Marcena M. Dickson, respondent, vs. Charles : ¥. A. P. BARNARD, LL. D., President, 117 Herald Uptow i CAT Want us 7 e 5 ; . " : 5 " ‘i te and thus claims that they are fully justitied in the | S Colyer, appeliant.—Submitted, JOLUMBIA COLLEGE i » MAGNIFICENT N BROCADE PARLOR SUIT, GARDENER AND FARMER, LONG Mr, Bonnett—Under whose administration was Mr. | 2/0) ents published. Mo: 168 Thomas’ O. Clark, appéilant; va... James C ACADEMIC DEPARTMENT. | AM! $450, fo $160; une do., $75 menor . WANES sittnt enn furnish first dass ref. Pte ion aia under Mr. McLean's; when he In the case of George H. Pinto, convicted in the Court of Gencrai Sessions tor felonious assault, and on Jet ie Bradbury or Mtr Hatch, Cam not sure’ which, | Gives eo ecarts une supretse Conv, General Feri, be .. | Wrote his opinion respecting the practice of carrying aati Someta gy tat teal ot the. overpay: | tats wri a ararart washed Ysteraay Of judge Barrett, so as to allow the case to be taken to the path Merrill It was $161,804 88, and I has novor | COUP of appeals. A similar suit and for the same pur. “Sir. Goodw.n—Would you make a false entry at the | Pose Was also granted by Judge Barrett in the case of no ton ; walnut rep and haireloth. Suits, nidirw ht ended Table, Silverware; a sacri- ANTED—AS Dar ve »D 40 8 private family; has the SUIT SATIN GOST | Yeats from present einpioyer. q Sits, Mattrosses, Beddi The Intermediate Examination of the Classes will com- . ‘ Donaldson, respondent.—Argued by Thomas Dolan, of menee on Mondey, February 7, at 0% A.M. counsel for appellant, and by F. Tillon for respondent. — No. 159. Lucas Thompson, respondent, vs. Alexander | _ Tho Regents of the University of the State of Now York Lumley and another, appeliants.—Argued by C. Bain- | the trustees and the alumni of the College, the parents of 00; do., $125; rop Suit, #35; Steinway | 50th bridge Smitn, of counsel for appellant, and by R. J, | students aud ail interested in education are invited to at- Frsnotorte, 6273; Bedrodm Sots, with dressing ‘cases, £5 <1TUATION y tend, single Bedstoads, sa eaaerden< e mer, for respondent. to asmall garden; can m 0. The People, &d%, appellants, vs. William Pr Second Session will begin Thursday, February 17, at or adirens for two days A. Gan be seen at No.3 Bast reans, hair and spring M Furniture; ‘Turkish Sub, 8 aoe. yard. ke. Must be sold. ‘ol yout eapariar officer ? 3 George H. Crimiming, now serving out a term in the | Wasson and another, respondents.—Arguod by KH. W. | 94 A. at which the eaudidates for’ admission may West et Ga ; aLY EANDED. ‘ ANTS A . % c . | present se) ae Wr coy situation as coachman or groom; understands the c er Meredit--Noy. sir; mO-more-Wad T Would “atenl (FT | Feniteutiory upon # convieton for Wleped Meck: | Talge, of counsel for sppeliania, and Dy Eugene Bur | Pree meen ALP. BARNARD, LL.D., President. REAT BARGAINS IN FURNITURE AND CARVETS. | 6f norses and coriages poriortly: irst clase rele once’ city ke ‘Goodwin—Well, it 1s wets ciple on | , The suit of the Goddard Brothers against Collector | Proclamation made and Court adjourned. ME. RAVICHE (FRENCH) GIVES LESSONS IN et eae SE FeeNty: Ott om ce arene, Me tare Cage, JG, 14 Rane Bom hog, veggie a pralaow orthy principle on | Arthur was called yesterday morning in the United CALENDAR. French at her home: prices-very moderata, No. S24 “Misi Absa Paes th any Ws ertuaaateitae wrderck States Circuit Court, before Judge Wallace. The suit | Day calendar for Tuesday, Fobruary 1:— Sih av. between 3ist and ddd sts, first floor, Podsteads at... $2 50 poems ty voy ng ne OS nt ee Ms. Park director ot rg was brought to recover alleged excessive duties paid, | Nos. 03, 162, 126, 138, 161, 102, 16¢ and 106. PRACTICAL "LESSONS IN” FRENCH, 65 So ea cepa 4.80 | wilting to steko Ulenaet! pansratly ated” Avett come Wines Railroad Com; nd the Paciiic Mail Steamship Uom- | UNder protest, on certain grades oi trimmings, made month; conversation ; no grammar i8 required. Harreloth Sofas at. F12 09 | 216 Stanton st. 5 z 4 mt wahteneterg beings onr at 1p Gom- | mostly of cotton, Tuey were charged sixty per cent, NEIL DOUGHERTY’S WILL. or address FRENCH TEACHER, No. 47 West 240 Parlor Suits from $90 wpw pany when these entries were made? ia Merrill—I believe he was. . andciaim they shoald only have paid thirty-five per ‘S ACADEMY, FOR rok ANTED—B ’ Motion for the appointment of areceiver and for Snore? ¥. W ation as first class coachman and g: cent, as upon goods of mixed materials. The protest ‘aneeed ts Fe Ca een To erent, What kentle- | indicated no other logal objection beyoud these, and it | am inyunotion to restrain the executor of the cs | 2——-— artes Uo | inate adjourned ‘altihis morning at ten o'clock. bette ce feoaer mises Rompe teen rag taie of the late Neil Dougherty, the wealthy batcheior | PROPOSAL Bnciish Hoy Arua per yard 173 AI As GOACHMAN AND by direction of the Court the jury returned a verdict | Whose estate is being contested, was~made before (NM oF Boston. Olfetoths, 266.. 308 , 408., 50e. ‘ Aine tk ieibhnlliokbeaaae STOCKHOLDERS AND DIRECTORS. | for the detonaant. Psu abasic 6k ws eign: Judge Gilbert, m the Kings County Supreme Court Prapeenl dor Bower Pipe, paailat {ile stoat uptown warerooms, 512 and 514 8th ay., 3 d pene Bhp. if There was quite a length: vument yesterday be- Appeal papers are being made ou! is said, in the esterday by t! ounsel for Margery Flynn and other | | jornebey 36 ” rig a —s 2s. ' oo p reentat case of James Kelly, the contidence’ man, who victim: | heirs at law: Mr. Jonson appoured as counsel forthe | “Propossle will be received at Sewer Department, City Suceensor to MeO Farell, ab er ad AND GENERAL AGENTS POR ALL STATES $50 per day. 67 Bleecker at., lower bell. Bishop of Baphoe, Ireland, whose parish is, under the fore Judge Barrett in Supreme Court, Chambers, in | jzeda man named Ross out of $5u, giving him bogus gold 4d OG Beo-'| wilt soasied te pevarat tntenand domes: Gounseliors | Mall, sil arch 1 for the whole or any part of 20,000 feet of | (JOOD SECOND HAND AND Misrir wNatisit | ASS), tho Injunction proceedings instituted by Mr. Buckley | coins as secarjty. He was convicted at the General a Brussels, three-ply and ingrain Carpets, Ollcloths, | ~— — ~ — ana others, stockholders of the Long Island Railroad | 8ious and sentenced for five years to the State Prison; | Nush and Barnett, in the intorest of the other claim- Coobe Mattings, rs ¢ 4 GENTS WANIED—CITY AND COUNTRY, TO SHULL i John 0B . . | but bis counsel, Mr. William F. Kiatzing, took the.case | ants, opposed the motion. The court took the papers | 12,'n¢h vitrlied Sewer Pipe. including 1.0006-inch branches, | Cooas Matting, £e.. very cheap, at the old place, 112 Fulton teas to faintties and latge consumers: greatest indngp- Company, against John © Havemeyer and other di- | ty the Supreme Court, General Term, which Court re- | and reserved its opinion. Teserved to decline ail Tndorve bids, “Pro- | a> (TENSION TABLE, ADDRESS, Givina | Mons ____CANTON TEA COMPANY, 145 Chambers st rectors of the company. The object of the suit, a3 | versed the judgment and ordered a new trial, on an in- posal for Sewer Wipe,” and address to V ay po SOON FATiisth eee GENTS WA’ TO SELL PORTADLE FIRR stated, was not to prevent the directors in question genious technical point raised by Mr. Kintziny Dis- CLINTON VILES, fee ae a escapes in ; good commissions allowed. Ap- ting with their individual stock or resigning as di- | ‘Tt AVtorney Pheips, however, appreciating the im- YOUTHFUL ORIMINALS. ___Chairman Committee on Bowers, awa aa Ply at 238 Broadway, Bs ees ng a8 di- | portance of ‘he point and its interest to the profession, ROPOSAIS—THE TIME FOR RECEIVING PROPO- | debt nino AE... GENTS WANTE rectors, but to compel a compliance witn the measures Libra f a gual oe pd at inoved ny porno Two youths, named Patrick Brennan and George | 4 salt for the wire ropes for the temporary foot Lite A y T., NEAR BROADWAY, monty | Ateltour pure to juestion whether the ingenuity of counsel in techa c., of the East River Suspension Bridge has been exten o! y, he. * . adopted a the last meeting of the stockholders, The | aieuing Weamctent ground for permitting criminals | SPotsworth, aged respectively nineteen and twenty, | to March ©, 1876, and the time for the delivery ofthe ronets | Ptautlrnt Sot Mare weneebee ke. aT between claim is that the directors ag@inst whom the action irom going unwuipped of justice, pleaded guilty in the Court of Sessions, at Jersey City, | extended accordingly. HENRY ©. MURPHY, President. Bi was brought are endeavoring to arrange matters so as ——— esterday, to having entered a store in Harrison street | P8OPOSALS WILL BE INVITED FROM RESPONSI- | “\V MuRiCAN Ol FIO—875,00-GREAT BARGAINS | | N YOUNG MAN WANTED-IN ARE. to give a controlling ihierest iu the roud to t=. Yop | COURT OF GENERAL SESSIONS, scart ao ih ptbigic sistaage Wels acct Pivilraitoad coustructors who address box 4,300 New Ant Diamonds, |W fe gy dtableg, | Diamonds A. gptablo real estate office, Address A. B., box 116 sax oller 0 loned ottice. atches, Jewelry, Silverware, town Branch office, Tit cold ths hichana’ feed ad the Bourhers Before Judge Gildersleeve, About thelr. enteoedente they admitted thet thay hed |. ————- -bouight, boli or exchanged: Loans Myatsd. Hated) token i NTLEMAW GF GGOD"aAl Set, idaiacas) Sema anes Cmuab oe, been frequently hen oe ie eas udge : WANTED TO PURCHASE. 1856 J, WH. BARRINGER, deator, 735 Broadway. A Tetanes bapetiinen ctl gm mics 9 af wi tend Mr. Marsh, the plaintifs’ % Hoffman seutenced them to eightoon months in the | ae com rn name | TS TAMONDS, WAICHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE fe I gent! PR: [ages ge tlle ng leadbrsbtp, withous | A jury was with considerable difficulty empanelied | State Prison. WAXTED=A SECOND HAND GROOVING MACHINE Daa goat teatos Gonant, fe lees nak odd teat | Ley the consent o1 the stockholders, would be illegal; that | yesterday afternoon to try the case of William J. Ree, & OF PIE Pi AM es Soersina tes tomer namtwnatii cul red oe | GBO, Co ALLEN 1100 Bloc ta none touh (wows Oxii, #4 the directors are trustees for the stockholders, and funder indictment for forgery. The Jury was dismissed PURCHAS: R44. EUROPE, LYNCH, DIAT EROHANT, O19 BROAD. aie 900 Brostway. that thoy cannot divest themselves of their ol tions without an order of the Court or co! as s00n as completed, with an admonition {rom the gent of ipa gga «ae hg eng where any 4 Court to not allow any one to converse with them Jewelry, Bilver, paid; loans nogotiat VARMER—A MAN AND WIFE, GERMAN OR AMRR- fean, who wuderstands kitchen’ gardening thoroughiy; Moderate Wages: good references required. Apply at No. wa Indian Shawls, &e., highost p ALDERMAN GROSS, DOCK COMMISSIONER WALES N's —HOTEL LES ANGLAIS, A FIRST CLASS Trl < 4 ies’ room No, 1. tel, factug the soa and under English management, suspicion, ‘i ee at they pate about tho case, Tho trial will be commenced thig| AND MR H. N. BEERS DISCUSS THE MaT- | K. BAKEH HAYS, se 80 Coleman st., Lundon, K.0, | SSS" SOM saa | Bowling teem. wpperfoot, det who elected them, the course of his argu: | morning and will probably occupy soveral days. The | TER. i BILLIARDS. bg BO oe Ce ment he alluded to the newspapers who had kindly complaint sets forth that the accused on February 20, A meeting of the Finance Committee of the Board of ayn ERICAN STANDARD BEVLL BILLIARD TABL ae Gnder the circumstances, to which nage Barred ne | 1875, called at the office of George R, Hazewell, No. 15 | Aldermen, consisting of Messra. Jon Reilly, Guntzer, tds ieecyee§ thd ohuae 0 NEW LARGE plea that he bad nvt read the articles, and even if he | Broadway, and offered for sale five notes on the Ninth | Cole and Morris, was held at the City Hall yesterday tad g rey 40 Vesey at. SHIPMAN & CO., 300 Broadway, & ary | afternoon, to consiaer the proposed purchase of pior STANDARD “AMERICAN BEVEL its OF Au, TO i wages, « box 107 Her: on was DO consequence, Natioval k, signed by L. M. Bates lon, with colebrated Phelan & Collender q OF TEETH MADE IN THREE HOURS AT 128 So cushions, for sale in this city only at 738 Browd- [ 5 argued, on behalf of the defendants, that | goods dealers, of Broadway; that Mr. Hazews R by the Dock Depart Thi by 1 ares, ag they had tect inanded some evidence that ‘the notes were genuine; | 44 North River by the Dock Department, The mat- Srsme te ete earn Gs Cue Bbe & Stesuet-roaanene fe" eitecd | ter has beon up several times before the Commissiouérs there was nothing in the world to prevent their re- | that Ree drew up and signed a certificate to Sith st,, between Oth and 7th avs., near Broad: | “*%~ be a % “7 whonever they thought proper; that no court | that the notes were periectly correct, whereupon Mr. | of the Sinking Fund. Pier 44 18 at present owned by L mechanteal dentistry; coral, ‘rubber, rose | (LREAT. ENTS AN NEW AND SECOND br 5g Oe Bay he equity could go into the question of motive. And, | Hazewell oy them; that they amounted in t the Inman Steamship Company, In 1856 it was sold plating. si Plumpers, band iard Tables: ontlons Yeu ow beautifully situated on St. John's River, Florida; 2, moreover, that where there are competing lines it was | aggregate to $30,000 and were d: respectively Fo g dc. Take green car froin Graud street ferry or | Uall and be convinced. setae Caer crane trees now bearing: all (ropieal trults grown: don Dotter for all parties that they should be under one con- | raary 1, 3, 4 and 6, 1875; that subsequently Mr. Haze- | for some $20,000, and afew years subsequently was er bats 79 te 128 West 34th st. | RE AS TEES LCR tas weeding og bee woll stocked; epiendid opportunity for the fol, and that no injury could resuit to the plaints or | well (ound that tho notes were forged, when they pro- | purchased by the present owners for $160,000. The = si" CTGLE er, | MeV EARLOR BILLIARD TABLES, 4X8, CARVED sientars enetoee Stomp, “ORORGEE: SINGLE, . legs, complete and in first class order, for sale v9 ano toro. ko, 219 Bast 20d Lenco Store ich. to tho pudlic. cured an indictment egninas, es, ou Which, about two Le ARTIFICIAL TEETH At the close of the argument Judgo Barrett took the | months ago, he was arrest ; J, ges company claim to have expended a considerable amount We. NEW YORK DENTAL ROOMS, ot itis Iharytciadsiinric CONFESSION OF CRIME, reahicltsnapy crt arnt ei opel lB zs an - J ANTED—A STRONG HOY. IONS WANTED—MAHES. Get, make fires an Fran : iat beeeancon aad bas ile ek GaN WANTS A BHRUATION aa Warren, | Meth, Masten "with references, Ws "Ey Hen essrs. Lew! th N A CURIOUS WILL case. Cae ea pecomuer 18 to Unie commen Treat, | Dock Commissioners agreed to pay this prico and to epee ‘The Shiff contested will case came up for further Smith, three cases of mYstins valued at $500, to be rv expend $50,000 in the erection of @ new pier. The ste, (AF A prices hearing yesterday before Surrogate Van Schaick. The wai whole structure was then to be leased for ten years, | gentlemen's Castull Clothing, ¢ hrane, McLean Bloo! it Ml by Mr. , Mrs. Basihee Shiff, died in Paris, Franco, in vibe petra left. his kr ‘ sal hn from the city, at $30,000 per annum. But in order to eens ean . vigiiies rr October, 1875, leaving quite a large estate, situated in | While he took a drink witha {rieud named McKee, and | legalize this purchase the sanction of the Sinking Fund Broadway pricés will be cast-off Clothing, &e., paid for New York, Louisiana and France. Tho will offered, | when ho returned the entire concern had disappearcd— | Commission is necessary. The commission consists of | by calling on or addressing B. HARRIS. aieliates fm which, it 18 stated, is in her own handwriting, be. | Norse, cart and goods. Officer Murphy some tim the Recorder, Mayor, Comptroller, City Chamberlain COHN, 426 77H AV. BETWEEN “iD AND datil A. USEFUL CHINAMAN: NG MAN WANTS A SITUATION AX WAITER; | }yothon Smee. 98 poe Wal PV ANTED-AT_“WORLAND'S OYSTER AND CHOr 5 WAITER IN A PRIVATE FAMILY—bY A GER- somes: ia man, aged 44. B. K, 615 Bast i6rh vt, W tone La oe) sobn sl eed ne: Das a DO WASTEDIA STRONG. ACTIVE SINGLE MAX, OF - . ‘A YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION AS BATE AND 830 STS. to deliver goods ani collect orders. . keeper or waiter; understands his business; good ref- ferences. Call for two days at 518 Enst 13th st. Sees See tmaployment, ¥. 6, Herald oBice $A GOOD WAITER AND HOUSE; rward 8 in acellar 5. Sea; Geeta Wik bay tae Ee f 1 house servant; 1s willing to make himself useful. Ad- Vas LB RO} qeenahe: the: property moctiy. to hee seven. chilies, 4 Siiven sad aevenvet (ta tins Slane Feet Williams: | and President of the Finance Committee of tho Board | snd’ cienticmon's: Wearing ’Arnarcl ot bray devctintlen, | Gress 240 Ailuntie wv. Brooklyn. as aad ‘athe wis ashy ee remit viding the whole equally into sevenita. This wall 1 Alias Logan Fay. ‘The latter was arraigned yesterday, | of aldermen. At the last ¢wo mectings of thix Board | Ladies attended by Mr Con, AL fret cud aloctace “Addreos Baas haw die? ANTED- YOR A PEW MONTU, A GENTLEWA pe! yb door or wae wheo he pleaded guilty to receiving stolen goods and Seen | Lh ghee ence. Address F._D., 228 Ke Wn Sea willinmy $0 dere sas bee eae. codicil dated’ June 25, 1860, revoking portions of the | Wag gent to State Prison for two abd x hall yeors the whole saljest was dieousted, memes. Paths. rants ASTROLOGY. RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUA. | day to busi 4 ts room 2, 9 tos vito" former, the same disposition of the property, | ¥* y by Dock Commissioners Wales ‘and Dimock, | ~~~. Reinnraeittnnancevonre—nncs | A matter iohe teat one ate well moan Oarmexees | eeenae ohn mand ad , Fepresentatives of the Council of A. Soysatts: Meas POSTRO, econ te nes boben; | Peremerenn as LA aE d ‘naval come well recommend ul 4 sien: 4 aust come well oonsaud. to Ieasn the boteooing ‘ommen arn Herald office. ‘ate restien fic trom that porvion of {he Proverty | WASHINGTON PLACE POLICE COURT, | Comptroller dre aon os oh 4 Political Reform and others. Considerable opposition ; Santee N INTELLIGENT LAD OF 17 YEARS WISHES A | business. Address P. ro op enn re 7 Ny ghakogen ~ Before Jedge .Kilorown, ta the Ler ap develo, at The ara ot wah Wo$1. No. 04 Lexington w ZA, ainatign in a whole ale business; bewt references, Age | xeon , Aldermen nex! upt a resolu- = 7 - OTs il ‘Gencludes:—“‘It ie my will and desire that no part of GRAND LARCENY. ay i TFENTION|—KNOW THY DESTINY. —CONSULT <j YOUNG TRIBES AN-Winvs Boss in New rece Lrepry og a4 popes ‘oon se Emma Williams, of No. 90 Sixth avenue, was held ip fa Boog oat casters naptent 4 arebasa Teron. Avis Aalvorewtaaty ote ‘We HA ae poe] Sroad t wutteatten| Yi best coheoe ah ii ako ste Nu ure Ms perme 000 10 answor for stealing a gold watch and chain, | tion was referred to the Finance Committee of the | way. , in fancy sere. the son of my deceased aon Edward, and so far as | ¥ Board of Aldermen, and yesterday afternoon desig. + RESPECTABLE COLORED MAN WOULD LIKE A | “~~ Adress, ESIONRR AND OUTER POR Rave te alright no to do I hereby cut of ed de- toone = Se Aoi Fis prlloues aaanle es ise nated as the time to hear all m opposition to or in Wp a ty A LSA SEND situation In a boarding house or restaurants seterecee eee Oe ariel ym from any participation in say part Of MY) watch, but sald sho did not intend to steal it favor of the purchase. in | ATTENTIONI—CONSULTATIONN ON BUniNnaw | S-" 1s" Peco. Collet cr stdrens S27 Woet Rothe __ Se Tat OF GUST ee i iy midi Uk ig Plbdite 5 miner ‘ Mr. Magnus Gross, who introauced the resolution in lewpaltt, Goemign:feeusn, ateont Geen@e, lover ae AY MAN OF 19 WISHES A SITUATION: CADEMY FOR THE ART OF CUTTING NOW OPEN Samos Edward andrews Boi, now reading in New 5 oe a the Bourd of Aldermen, first addressed the committee, | faze and death: pay rofnsed wales eatiotiod, willing to Work at anything. Address GB. Nor ted | AA. at 750 Broadway. MHYLIKY, Director. eave uote ‘his special guardian, G, Tillewon, on| Francisco Dreanis, of No. 36 Bieeckog street, was To0s tor $30 1 08. “rhe bulk 5a Py the North F TAVOV EST heen | BUTLER AND WAT Tew York Book Onegin Me, ¥ Warren ec, eer Ai held robber . ME. ROSA, ©) VOYANT, KEVEALS YOUR 8 BUTLE: AITER IN PRIVY, LY; New Yor Jencera, ‘arron ot, efter = Hele poger ofered 1 not the lat wil of in $1,000 oF robbery. The complainant, Dominick | iver at that period did not extend go tarinvo-tne | Mf “wiotetite trom eradie vo grave. 47: Cunaioe. Poo ee, | A.” aupector eliy reference, Call at Gt Wek eee ANeeitg | Selo GERMAN UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESSMAKER ce in & hotel or theatre, Inquire ot FRED, Mott #t., rear, SITUATION WANTED—BY A STEADY, 8 tent; will do all his own re- rea, Address KNGINEER, box 183 7 * ——— store). ‘State - f the land under ME, BRIGNOLI, MEDICAL BUSINESS CLatiRvoy. | inveigled into the basement of No. 35 Bleecker strect | '9 the city some o! inder water, r . OUNG MAN, AGED 18 W > ‘ork, that jeceased Aut, telbs shows likenosses; 00s. and $1. 150 ; iS WANTS A SITUATION Tontraial and yous protarsd through fraud | by the prisoner, aud there was assaulted by im, he { Therefore in | 1865 that part of | the property | Wesusin ste net NOM A .n Mt Gi tion, and lastly, that she had a false im- brandishing a hoo knife and bey ge bim to deliver | could pot have been ceded to the parchasers, It was, - ‘Bud et. MEDICAL, and ‘ I |, Chain and rij consequently, doubtiul as to the title of the ensaine x loan of $25,000 to the deceased son | 1P.t fo was not guilty of the charge, wad also asserted | lie to any part of the Iand on which this pier was lo- is still induced ose aru! er. that the “‘complaipant ewed him some mon cated. Ina tew years the value of other piers on the = 7 ng on, pe Pain i North, iver would cousiderably depreciate ia value, y PO bromaagrone CoBuRy UBLE. Hell Gate would bring nearly all the | “\"—\Mi, RESTELL, MIDWIFE, SINCE 1840, NOI | city refel “Address 1 Herald pte BY TREASURY OFFICIALS. | joseph coburn gave $600 bail to anawep-for nseautt. | steatnehips and otner latgo veasels to the East Rivor in A. Hest ingesevnd sereun, West door teow #ifteanioas, | Brauch abies D. M, ©., box 104 Herald, Uptown © United States Cireait Court, before Judge Wale | ing Nicholas McDermott, of No, 345 West Tweniy- | (ie Melgub-rhood of Pifty.cighth street, The debt of | Tr ros pe Al BY, ¥ Jace, the case of the United States against Major Stas | eighth sireet, with a cane, pth Ait gr Bathe 70 poet pened ty Bil consultation free; private office, 161 Bleecker st. experience in t charge of aps ples aud his bondsmen was yesterday called to trial. THE BANK MESSENGER ROBBERY. this proposition ou that ground, The money could not A sdvied i ledien BGT ee SE SRDIOAL | Br TANGHAM, Sa Jolson ne eos Peg dadeemmstig Stapios was & Paymaster in the army. The Treasury | fenry Wilson, alias Joteph MeCosky, charged witu | P&,rtsed except by the issue of bonds Vane ar r o k FTP rye np soovretng: to ¥ Grisnolt, of No, 2 Clinton place, swore that he was | river as now, The State had subsequently ceded 44 at anything, Addross CURLEY, 344 East 21st at. COLLINS, A RELIABLE AND TRUSTWORTHY A BOY, WHO WRITES A GOOD HAND, WiSHhS A irvoyant, 275 Oth ay., uear 17th st. os situa inate salary, best reference, Address D-WY¥ A SRILFUL MAI as had ten yours’ expert fair lence thoroughly proficient in arts & specialty. ‘address G. D. C., Start 10 MANUFACTURERS OF JEWRLRY.—A PRACTI eal acid colorer and yalvanizor 10 make an i has bad 23 years! ‘as ajowoller and hing ontire charge nowledge of engin LATE OF PRUSSIA; B NG eae WHO HAS HAD FIVE YEAKS’ Mr. Henry M. Beers said that he represented ¢ DVICE PREE.—DR. AND MME. Hoi SITUATION WANTED—AS SUPERINTENDENT OR for and for the past 1 aeocat, ant Distasi as & detaalter to a large | atiompting to steal a large sum of money from a mes- | Couricl of Political Reform and waealso opposed vo the | A‘esustied Cubionticty, No.4? West lackne BE | $3. loreman of some iron working evtebliahwent. Addross | ot men av foreman,” Addrom JEWELLAM, Herald oc. senger of the Domestic Sewing Machine Company, at | purchase The ground on which the Pier was built | 4 —pR. OR MME. GRINDLE © 30M. the Bank of the Metropolis last week, was Droagae - longed to the State antl 1870, it was ceeded to : plaints; 2¥rs’ practice. Ufl Ste alee p , before Justice Morgan yesterday, He waived examina. | the city. The luman line wouid not go to any expense | 74 <<UiT Dik. OR MME, WEST.ALL COMPLAINTS xed at jh improving the pier because they knew that teeir , . i COMPLAINTS tion and bail was fixes $4,000, ( tag 6 vn ie Pr Theit pian Tonal tne oy © vice free. 45 Bleecker st., near Broadway, ESSEX MARKET POLICE couRm, | $8,\tem lus, rom it In 1891 the pier bad been | MIMY, WUE mn ne fern aeo TON AY, Bi premier ro iiive ‘Ban “hoo-tourveeath ber’ oF the chb' ance | Mi Moras oe centr et Conta A PRoTHERS’ QUARREL. ore Stam eae toe . Se, J Wensoa Daboek, of Na 98 Willow street, and his Bed'Se heed of addlonal accommodations, “Air Bosra | M'Pistclady notion sia LADIES AND Ci apanee <A PRESSM, ONE Wil UNDE mee INC BROK...88 Chambers st. ao eee ig UNE PLACER S'adrossor 5 P1RST CLASS WEIGHER, WARTED YA FIRSY OLAS WETOREE,