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2 NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1876—WITH SUPPLEMENT. FOR SALE. tai athe HUUMS AND APART- Ne eee eae THR MARTINED-DEL VALLE, SUT, | Segeo"sssertntiaes ct ae anes | Aaraeeenceee te ances | INPEACHED PARK COMMISSIONERS. CITY REAL ESTAT: Bare mira, Fi CHRAP HOUSE—THREE STORY, NINE ROOMS end Bath, 46th st. near Broadway; rent $0 TIMPSON & PRET, 1.485 Brondway, uew LEECKER 8T.. NEAR BROAD| AY, good Railding, tor sale low ; terms easy. F.G & 0. 8 BROWS, Kast Sige. credit. Mr. Choate shook his head to indicate that he dia | word having been received trom them Judge Dononue Bot believe he had, which created a titter in the adjourned the court until ten o’clock this morning, dience directing the jury if they agreed to bring ina sealed Mr. Beach next quoted from ‘Starkey on Evidence,” | verdict. At ball-past six, under charge of officers of and went on to ea) chat if the defendant bad fabricated | the court, they went toa hotel and took supper. as | Messrs. Martin and O’Donchue Answer @ false theory, told ao improbable and unreasovable | soon as the jury had retired atter the Judge's charge duced re ts. Apply n premises, 11 to 2 o'clock. ONS IN PRIVATE 0. 161 West Sist st. —— ‘T, 263 WES’ le é ‘ ; Summing Up of Counsel for 3 = iz Southern exposure, modern improvement den, drying groands, janitor, lixht. , 8 7 . ANS FI - °; " ry i Story, his word was not to be taken as more worthy of | Miss Martinez, with her sister and mother, left the \ OWEET CORD FoGeeaty PAYING OVBR TRY | ()RUEANS PEATE -OAL Ane cette the Defence. credence than that of the piainufl, “It be bad sworn | court room, accompanied by the chiel officer of tbe to the Charge. Fae eee ee ye TRIN DUNW, 203 Broadway. ee DGAR LEAYGRAYT, No tra wh av. | falsely he was a profligate in the Hirst place, and in tbe | court, Mr. Ricketts, wuo conaucted them to a Broud- second place a perjured witness, He said for the jury | way stage, which they took to go home. The plant Salen a peace PO, LETONE FRENCH FLAT. SEVEN ROOMS; ALL | _ | fo.condemn the piniuti if they would, but to not let | stated on leaving that she did not care, to wult tor the OR SALE, ON Eas’ AV.—' 5 enters ty > ang) bs it be said that the defendant's story about his emotions | verdict. The geu o ie that the jury wil sal - I wn stone Stores and D os 214.and 216; | West Suth st., between 7th and 8th avs. THE CASE GIVEN TO THE JURY. | and toclings toward the piaaut ‘aud his intentions in disagree, auton i ¥ ARGUMENIS BEFORE MAYOR WICKHAM. P. STEPHENS, 49 William st, 0 LET—TO SMALL FAMILIE x Be ment Floor, $28; Second Floor, $ SOME FOUR STORY BROWN | 0 premises, J¥1 2d ay., near 37th at. House, SSth st.. between Sth ani 6th avs: part (2 6TH AV 860 , FIRST AND BARP- ; one do. $22. Apply poly to I. her regard is believed by twelve men of commodo . ; 3 te ainco! sie; who had read or heard eho'testimouy | STANLEY AND HIS DEFAMERS. ens. “luguire ot 8, CH, TeMurry t”---- | A Sealed Verdict To Be Rendered | fhteauovs tad been siways vure’ ia" his reatlons euttakenon doard. TIMPSON & PEBT, 1,458 Broad The Ciizens’ Committee Insists Upon way ar 44th st. — _ - = on ~ — witn per. Contrast stories of the de- | 4N IRATE INDIVIDUAL Falls TO COMMIT THE 3 JIXN EW MODERATE SIZED THREE sToRY ian | __ HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., WANTED, To-Day. fell_on the in, : Dsicep brown stone front Houses In this City and Rrookiyn. v: fi elena ieeth reg! oa Meester oy orgs ROYAL GROOBAPHICAL SOCIETY TO A CENSURE Having Removals. eg Eeantifally situated 7 prion low terzas «1 RNAP owner." GENTLEMAN WANTS A FURNISHED ROOM; $3 uw week. Address B., box 144 ward went to her house to visit the family, while a OF THE HEEALD'S CORRESPONDENT. duy or two she was laid up on account of the accident, Loxvos, Nov. 14, 1876. North Side. Y THREE ADULTS, WITH HIGHEST REFER. A POSSIBLE DISAGREEMENT. teurerenss cn teeteTiee nel wear the testceee. The forty-seventh session of the Koya! Geographical | POSTPONEMENT OF ACTION. OR SALE—ONE LOT 0. D ST, NORTH SIDE, ences, four or five unfurnished Rooms, in private house; tered halt English and buif Spanish irom Twenty- | Society was ; , >! opened last evening in the Lecture Hall of F129 feot west of Sd av. : one est aide, 50 | good lucation : rent. $20 to $25 per month. Address L. H., Stath auest cn waa abeacel” Sun delkiant asia, be se e et morth of 72d st. Inquire 2: Herald Uptown office ' sree es a tolietwed. her age “46 would been indecorous | 2 University of London, Burlington House, under } OUSE WANTED TO RENT—FU ED, FOR RE. The largest crowd that bas been present at any time | io joave her while she wi thanking bimi—bis service | the presidency of Sir Rutheriurd Alcock, K. C. B. The Committee of Citizens who made charges m Mise ry sponsible private family; about $150 per month. Ad- | quring the Martinez-Del Valle suit were in attendance | to her was such a gr of bravery. He morco: There wae a large attendance of ‘Fellows’ and ladi i OR SALE CHEAP—PART OS Gree D.W. 0 GANGLBY, Rossmore Hotel | ese. voamofithe Coastol Oyor and Terminer yester- | Md he had exchauged cards then and there, and bad | gi Henry Rawlinson, Lord Napler, Sir Bart! nina against Park Commissioners Martin and O’Donohue #' Large tenement. Apply to Mr. A FURNISHED FRENCH FLAT, WITH 4D appointment with her to meet him the next y u mACiee, Bin Barve called at the Mayor’s Office yesterday, in accordance cy day. we Beach began his summing up promptly at | day opposite Stewart's store, Yet te bad iso suid | and Captain Cameron being among those preseot. Tho with notices previously sent to them that they would ten o’clock. After making a few general remarks | that he bad never entertained an impure thought con- | president bad scarcely entered the ball and taken his Mi and Fe h pas cerning her, Mowecame it, then, that he made an be heard upon the occasion. Messrs, Martin i MAY NEX i about his inability to adaress the jury the day previ- + seatin the chair when an individual with a oumpy MAY NE A SMALL appointment with a strange girl, he the father of O’Donohue were jo present. Among the citizens ra se peoreanaeas elteated ous he said that the counsel for the defence had seen | grown up girls, the stately Spaniard who bad moved | forenend and nicely combed hair, Heinemann by vame, who waited upon Mayor Wickham were Colonel Rush 4 "| fit to make some personal allusions to himself and had | through this suit as it it was an outrage to question | rose in the body of the room and sald:—‘Sir Ruther- U. Hawkins, Dorman B, Eaton, Jackson 3, Schultz, ‘ald off SOND FLOON, STRICTLY | Pelaborea bim with such fulsome compliments that | Hi honors Whe had detected im the Innocent KamBOIS | jury Arcogk, 1” Cries of “Order!” drowned the | yn. sherwood and about twenty others, They pub yamravart cg ycger 4 ms Feat of his opening septenee, aud the President, look- | 1.46 tneir appeurance shortly alter eleven o'clock in BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TO LET. Now “TS YOUR TIME TO BU wold cheaper than before the war; ated on Lefferts place, betw ; three first class brown stone fronts, convenient to all the ferries: take Fulton avenue cars, Apply T. B, JACOB- BON, on premises, or 424 Clinton ay, the eity or on rice, I. PRINGLE Waste ENTIRE 7 = s ve BOth for fa iT 5 locu- GCMOPNTY COT OF THE CITY WOM | ioe ice tiene wisn and eithock, private table; soter: | “ny, “onmmed Intended tee saiey | Wee Aomnenoe SALE AND TO RENT. see antl iil particulars: “Address TRQUIRER, iteraid | trick of he lawyer to excite ina jury great expecta- | and who had condemned her in his own house for | ing toward the intruder, said that he really inust beg “4 . ney nigga nya i : BB eet hy | sleeping with ber door open of a hot su:nmer’s uight! the morning. Comptroller Green was se y O LET OR FOR SALR—-A™~ LAR erory | Uptow Mons of great things from bis opponent. Mr. Beash | Wiv'ait pel Vail make that appointinens? He'bad | ‘We gentleman vot to interrupt the business of the Mayor and remained during the proceedings, which Building, ceutrally sttuated in Philadel et as a whole or in part, with or without power. Address STOKES & PARKISH, BOth and Chestnut sts, Philadel- phia, ‘PO LET, OR FOR SALE OR 10 rooms, grounds plendid Farms, 10 D, WYCKOFF, 30 Pine PO RENT OR WORK ON SHARES—20. first class for truck ; niles from Elizabeth Cit; douse, burn, de. ; terms REAL ESTATE TO EXCHANGE. 'RNISHED HOTEL TO EXCHANGE FOR DWELL- ing Houses; equity 830,000. Owner, 63 sroudway, sec. ond floor, front, ILL EXONANGE—COMMNODIOUS RESIDENCE, all improveme: for sm: . highly respectable locality in city, ‘ouutry Place, free and clear or nearly so. UR- raid office, ITABLE FOR A STUDIO; ht, and within hall «iuite box 132 Herald Uptown ANTED—A ROOM of Madison square. a el In the Country. ANTED—FOR i, SMALL MODERN near the city, in New J: Ji Herald office. PIANOFORTES, ORGANS, & SQUARE AND GRAND iso fur sule and rent, a num- aress J.C, V., box thorough order, for sule at moderati OF UPRIGHT AND SQUARE ent $4 monthly; double reed Or- N REAL ESTATE WANTED. | BROWN STONE HOUSE Wa FOR ¢ About 18 feet wide, three story high stoop; good neigh- durhood um 4: 4 oth to sth aw Address, siviny ox 3,45 fice. V ANTED—TO BUY FOR ae BROWN Stone House, with all modern improvements, suttuble Jor small tamily, between 20th und 40th sts, ; must be good jocated: state all particulars, lowest price, when built and how finished. Address, for three days, C. W., 126 Herald ‘ANTED—ONE OR TWO LOT: IN TRULY EL, GANT 71. wood Piunotorte. ht mk 74.0 enrved legs Pinnotort residence 47 West (0th st., between Stn N@ ROSEWOOD UPRIGHT PTANO- | will sell at immense s 2 thea entered into a humorous description of Mr. Choate, claiming that if the cause of bis poor, crushed cuse was indeed hopeless, He said he hoped that the jury would not be swayed by the witticisms and sar- | casm of counsel on the other side, but would be moved by their sound judgment aloue, He denounced Mr. Choate for what he termed his cruel allusions to tho Flantif’s sister, and = deciared = thatthe pluinti® was tho most forlorn creature that developments of this case and heard the obvious de- sigus of the defendant and bis skill in debaucnery and Hibertinism he wondered if the love of family and chent depended upon an interchange of witheisms her treads the earth, When he glanced over the | | that he broughé her bome in a carriage, The planul | claimed that he urged « private marriage. Sue bad home, of mother and sisier and wife was dead; if | sensuality bad stifled all those holy emotions which | elevate our nature, and when the counsel on the other | Side spoke of the way the plaintiff testified as to tue indecent stories told ber by the defendant he heard the chuckle of the vicious. But did the witty and elegant Choute strike any sympatbetic chord in the bosoms of the jury. A remar< of the counsel for the delence | made in bis opeaing had attracted lig notice, He had | said that the position of the de/endant was embarrassing explained it by saying that he saw something attract- ive in her appearance, He did not cail to the address ou the card. Ob, no! that would not have been con- sistent with the rales which govern Spanish courtesy! In counsel's opinion 1 was consistent for him to act us he bad done because his conduct was consistent with the license of Spanish courtesy. It was con- ceded that the plaintiff was a pure giri belore he met b Was it not improbable, then, that a girl who employed a8 a teacher in respectable families short acquaintance go with bim to wi should op such one of @ worst public resorts in the cy!’ Her story was conirmed by W testi- mony of ber sister Adele, who had testilied testified tuat when she was avout to leave his bouse in | Poughkcepsie he told her he would be her best iriend, tbat the compromise made in Cuba would ve removed and all would be r:gut. When on leaving the house she expecied to be the mistress of; when she had lost the priceless jewel of her honor, when, notwitustand- ing ber degradation, the whispers of love and the promises vi tis iuture protection gave her new Lope, Was it wonderful she should have written that leer in which she sald that uader his roofiree she bad passed the happiest, and, at the sume time, the most miserable hours of ber life? What was there that weighed ber heart down so? Who had causea those miserable hours? There it was iv that letier of June, When she wrote, **! impiore you tor your children’s suke not to ‘break your sacred promise to meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were then read, and the now ‘Feliows’’ were elected and called forth from among the audience to shal hands with the President, This mpressive ceremony having ovcen performed, Sir Rutherford rose and said that a letter had been re- ceived by the Council from Mr, Hemmemann, dated October 3, giving notice of his intention to move a resolution involving a vote of censure by the Council and Fellows on Mr. H, M. Stanley, the African ex- plorer, Tho proposed resolution was as follows: — “That the Couucil and Fellows of the Koyal Geo- Braphicnl Society, although they cordially appreciate the courage und determination showa by Mr. H. M. Stanley, during his explorations in Central Atrica, em- phaticaliy condemu bis method of dealing witb the Batives, not ouly as unjustifiable and cruel! in itself, but ag involving most serious danger to travellors wbo muy follow in nis footsteps.” This letter of Mr. Heine- mann's, the President went on to say, bad received due consideration at the meeting of the Council held that afternoon, and it had been decided that, according to one of tho rules of the society, the question raised by Mr. Heinemann’s letter would be foreign and irrele- occupied about an hour. When ihe members of the committee were seated Mayor Wickham, in afew brief remarks, stated the objects of the gathering, and then read the following answer of Park Commissioners Martin and O’Donohue to the charges Deparruent oy Pusiic Parks, New York, Nov, 24, 1876, To the Hon. Wittiam H, WickHaM, Mayor of the city ot New York; Ip accordan th your communication dated 23d November, 1876, enclosing acopy of charges against 6, wigned by Rush C, Huw- aud requesting our reply thereto in writing, we respecctully say:— Firsi—That we, with the concurrent votes, in some cases 0! One and in otuer cases of both, of our associ- ate Commissioners, caused to be discharged the per- sons wod at the dates mentioned in said Chane, and that salt persons were so discharged for good and suiticient cause, in due performance of our duty as Commissioners, and without violating any statute or rule of jaw. Second—That our action in regard to the laborers employed by the department, aud in refusing to re- duce the rate of wages pai them, was just and proper, and that it was nota disregard or violation of our duty im any of the respects in which it bas been so churged against us. Third—Ubat we are ready to support this answer by A ‘WOOD Cometery: must be well located; fenced preferred ; possession immediate. Apply. with full particular Rice, location, &e..to R MARSH, Host vftico box BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD 7 OCTAVE | 824 dangerous, He (hr. Beach) quite agreed with him, | me and drive me to desperation and the | vant to the business of the meeting. c C1 De root and argument at such time and in such manner auoforts, modern improvements, lens than §1U0; Stool, | and be could undersiand how @ man pursued by the ee vista Pinte vest tae ote oate tegen SQANNOT BE DOXE, MR, MEINEMANS.?? ee you may direct. fiat Se | schemes of a courtesan could feel embarrassed, but York, 24th November, 1876. set = 74 ” promise? What he done to excite her desperation? Mr. Clement Markham, one of the secretaries, was Dated Nuw York, rember, ra ANG, TO BEST, $ FER | now much more “embarrassed”? must a man be who | Look at bis aus! bat while he was willing to beip | gheu directed by the President to read the rule to WILLIAM Ro MARTIN, | ined’ ae igs bad corrupted a pure girl. The counsel for the defence | the distressed he was unwilliug to constitute himselt SOBERE 4 6 Bl wines ttn ip pure gi ni ‘“protecior of ene so unworthy of protection.” Her | Which. reference had been made and which 1s to the Under the admissions in this document it was ap- eno tte nike Ce we aot had referred to the plaintiff us a privateer, tull-rigged, | yu worthiness was what? Goingon horssvack in the | effect that no Fellow can introduce atan ordiuary oven- parent that little necessity existed for any lengthy n i fost as good ay | With a petticoat for a sailaud an ensigo and with a | morning und while reclining inuocently on a sola ex- | ing-meeting of the society a resolution which might be attempt at oratory on the part of the citizens’ com- posing & preity foot and ankle, aud sleeping, of a hot Flewso call atthe | lawyer tor a pilot (Laughter). He did not clam the | fohiner higut, with ler bedroom door open! Whata | foreign tothe proper business of tho mecting. The | Tittes The acts related in the charges were mainly RC rete = benefit of any morbid sympathy, nor that the current | conservator of virtue—what a hater was this voter: ading of this rule evoked a round of appl but . MAGNIFICENT 73g OCTAVE ROSEWOOD WIND- ‘an | reading of this ru! 0 ot applause, bu itted, and it only remained for Messrs O’Dono- Asorbianotarte for silo, goat 81000" tor $400; brilliune | Of Justice should bo disturbed by any un- | dedsuchee of everything thut even looked like in- | (ho uudaunied Heimemann was defiant, and was under- ba Manila to asl ised Boni ibaa Wesalivnocan ioned Steinway Plano for $150; Stool. Cover, Muse Cabl- decency! Mr. Beach here read trom Dr, Paley on evi- ing. bon Call. at private vesldence 120 | Cee toftuence, but be did ask tant | cee and quoted the case Of @ certsin w Stood to say that ifthe meeting would only grant bim | 1 ave the ground completely from undor the fect of the story of his client should not be met} known personage, in ul time of Charies | two minutes he would say what he bad to say in three | |) ienccusers, It was the general impression of those ‘Ukinds of business: size, 25x80; = + ~— “4 Inquire 308 Grand st., Williamsburg. ARGAINS, SEVEN OCTAVE, FULL ROUND, ELE- | with a scorniul belief, but with that manly considera- | 11, who, some historia ay, was hanged the 4 StSL_HAWLY FURNMDED WEOLD WAY F icant case, 8 Ta oetave, néuriy new. 8165; Organ, | tion that ought at all times be accotded a woian, | day he Wus condemned, while oiler historians say be | WOFUss alter which persuasive piece of oratory be | present inat the charges wore of a vague character. Hee stage: : BROADWAY: VALU. | § 0; six stops, $80. GORDON & SON, 13 Rast 14th st, es i * | was condemned on a Saturday and beheaded the fol. | asked if be might quote a few words from the address | “ ¢.ionei Hawkins remarked that uuder the reply of able corner; steam heat; elevators; tv lease. Appl; — ‘ saviaathontinuteernd RNR ADIT, TY YOUR PIANOS AXD ORGANS RIGHT AT THE | COUnsel on the other side had, he repeated, spoken o! | jowiny Monday. Yet, as Paley remarks, no reaver of | of the iate President, Sir Henry Rawlinson, delvered on the Cotamissioners he considered it necessary for the >iiiee 8 Astor How LV STOR factory wad th taze made by the retail the embarrassment of the defendant, Did he not see | English bistory doubted that the individual was exe- EWELRY STORE TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT ebeapest aad beet insruments in the cy. Call cuted. In the face of this illustration of the rule of | Be 5th of November, 1875. (Renewed cries of “Order, | ¢.1129n9' Comuittes to submit proof as to their alle Fixture thing In good order: low rent: to ajew- | ramines ee Peers ie WHER BLOG, any ewbarrassment in the condition of the pluintii ? ” Sey . % , BILLING i evidence Mr. Beuch said that the mistuke of the plain- | order!”) The President replied that it was quite im- d parties could be produced so itable buslaess. Call. tor elit days, ax | °*! ___ 54 West Lith at, rearot Macy's | A girl, of twenty years, poor and without frienas, | tras to the date e| e pishisla ioc imito havent. aanilliavasion en: aotaaist Meer on yp pet tha Aieha dies re not VERY ONE THINKING OF PURCHASING A CAB- | detying wealth and influence, was an exbibition of THE PURCHASE OF THE RING tor which was irrelevant to the proceedings of the ayers pe the charter of 1873 The com. made in comphat E ad Wa ». 2 UNION SQUARE. 1uet or Parlor Organ should call at the Warerooms of th was 4 0 ! * quite The counsel then took up hi + Masun & Hamlin Organ Company, 26 Union square, w desperate courage unequalled in the annals of jaris: | 51. iy ay his limited time was drawing to ih meeting. (‘*Hear, bear !"") Hewould:be sorry if it was | | 106 held that this action was tn direct violation of the laws therein set down. They expressly provided a8, Inquire of T. UNBEKAN they will fing the lacvest assortment of the vest organs in | prudence and of nature A woman wronged is ani- | the testimony of the various witnesses for the defence, | supposed that he or the Council were desirous of sup- that no clerk or chief of a bureau should be discharged TO LET FOR BUSINESS pPuRPOSES. | A.) attorees ENNETT “BUILDING. SOLD EETE Fireproof. Located on Nassau, And and Fulton sts First Floor to let; suitable for bankers’, insurance offices or lawyers; will be let together or in parts; be altered so suit tenants if desired; adapted for offices or stores, Also some eligible Law Off APPLY ON TH Take the elevator. Inquire A ah i8é STORE, WELL LOCATED, UITABLE FOR jerms reusouable. and Collection office, 12 Chambers st. ORE IN THE NEW BROWN STONE | the country, which will be sold tor cash 0 payments. 3 its ha chat es . ho It is believed that prices and terms now offered e these | mated by an animosity that defies all danger and feur- | aud dissected them to show that they were not to be Lapa ay tirspretialiiselthingh ube iy organs cheaper, ‘ts well as better, than any which cam be ob- lessly pin all consequene: belived, He ridiculed the testimony of Alvarez as to | Presing sny expression of feeling on the part of any twin ‘ T building Ni THAT SCENE IN Boe Neney Hore, inquire on the premises o JOH. ed elsewhera, + her batred is undying | pis being able to remember the tirst Sunday of June, | of the Fellows, but all be could say was that if Mr. | 11 out paving a chance of being heard and the cause pe y nty of a ake: ly He Wi Piano: ity . jor a jot know. aracz umber yard: plenty of @vck room: also, Dwelling and | jew!" Anyi tmmediatelys Race ir cl ee fe asked the jury whom they would believe as to Uhat the particalar rale referred to inconvenient | \iayor Wickham expressed bis desire to submit the Heuron bath no rage like love to hatred tarncd, HOTEL ROYAL, or improper, it was perfectly competent for them, | | ortothe Corporation Counsel for bis opinion pa ell bath no fury like # woman scorned. r Inquire of JOHN | Jo pelieved that the plaintiff would risk the loss of a | t®¢ Liperne bree at hes ee arte testimony hed | being six or seven in number, to request that a special | 11 is points which had been raised, her buppiness ia this life not only, but her happiness | the Jury bad made up their minds from the manner of | Meeting should be called to consider it, or any | (o14n6 Hawkins considered that the Legislatare VOR SALE—A FIKST CLASS PIANO, ALMOST NEW, for want of room; cheap for PET. 3 Broadway, Will! OR RALE AT A SACRIFICE—A POWERFUL 10 % WEST 3D ST.. NEAR BROADWA Store, wide ; five floors: gar: 0x50, Seen mornings, Also, low rents, English basement 26 and 27. —_ nee a . re those two witne that they were not to be beiieved, | othor of the rules—which he might say bad been oval DWELLING HOUSES 70 Live. stop Organ, with ormAmantal aad gilded pipe son ane in the world beyond the grave, in order to revenge The counsel reterred to the evidence of Mrs Quacken | in jorce for botween \wenty and thirty year: ‘ had given the Mayor entire jurisdiction as te removata, RONAN SO RIENRIMG. yoo Tot er aan anata! Tiki — : = herself upon the man who had robbed her of her | pos, and remarked that it was nothing to the uiscreait ‘s—and | yithout consultation with anybody. He was bound te FURNISHED HOUSE 70 LET—30 East | RASCH £ BACH: pi cotortes; warervome | ROOF. He agreed with the othor sido that there was | of the piaintift tat she bad testified that she did not | 'f they were found {mpracticable and improper as fet- | 14/4 o¢ che nw as well asthe facts, Jf 1 wero trut near Broadway. Apply on the premis “4 241 and 243 East 2 dst. ° but one issue in this case, whether there was any | Tecoliect the conversation Mrs. Quackenbus said she | tering the basiness, an alteration could be mude in that the laws bad been violated then 13 was bis duty te y i bition; a fe had bad with ber. 1t may have taken place, and yet pres- MELY GCRAISHED RESIDENCE. IN | ctttntuaud'Pianon, almost new, al out wu mabe, on | Promise of marriage between the defendant and the | Mrs. Quackenbos, having possibly heard the story of | (hem But eo long asthe rales existed ip heir act promptly. “ : Seat Oat | bund. bia pluintiff, but the counsel on the other side bad wasted | the pluintif, may bave been convinced that she had | ¢atabape he was bound, as the det of the so- Mayor Wickham suggested that it would bave been KS & SONS, 40 KAST 14TH 8T. (UNION | his strength on collat issues, acd had contended heard it from ber own lips. Mr. Beach here read the | ciety, to see them properly carried out and entorced proper for the parties themselves who had been dis 3 Tent, $1,200; no agents, Address HOME, = A aa ii W wf ad od letter of conlession, and xsked the jury how it was evi: “Hear, hear!” and app!ause. tment to mi neces. A Fuly nae ew cxeueis tteupaeecenten? and Teensay cont. open. thelr splendid ‘warerooms tothe | that if the plainti! swore to certain dates, which dence agaivst her, inasmuch as it was addressed to 0 | silage lia i charged trom the Park Department jake the d lineu; 3 othe: 2 $04 ublic and make @ special exhibit of their Pianos and | might not. al all, be correct, the case fell duwn, a8 | man to whom she was ed to be married. If th ‘STILL UNHAPPY. See eee true squinde oe Grose Dream. similar to thove that were on exibition a the Gen | who, according to him, once teil to pieces, The deience | verdict was given against the plaintif she never woula | Even this did not scem to quiet the perturbed spirit ee fica ose Bought ‘hak soured woula Hive eT dst. | tenmial. had impeach ve called by the sweet naine of wile; she would go pape TT ‘s _ a [aStuy RUeMIRE WEBERS AND UPRIGHT AND CHEAPER PIANOS THK CREDIBILITY OF THR PLAINTIF Gosoiaie thfough tho rest of her lifo, finally to lie | Of MF- Heinemann, who forthwith rose again, bat was | 1. proper, but he claimed that the action of the two ‘686 6th ay, to rent or sell on easy terms ut MERRELL’S, 8 Union | and the piainttl’s counsel had tmpeached the credi- | down in a grave lonely and infamous. He closed | met with such a storm of ‘‘orders” and it downs'y accused Commissioners was a misdemeanor; they had ian : 5 square. i bility of the deiendant. This resolved the question by exhorting the jury to give a verdict in favor of the | and hisses that he quailed, and subsided once for all ed the law. They were servants ot tho peoy'e Se bean $110 —SPLENDID 7 OCTAVE PIANO FOR SALE, | down to one of veracity, and it was for the jury to de- | plaintitf, and by so doing sound a note of warning to | thug was nipped in the bud a mean and unmanly at- violated the law. y aie swith Stool wud Cover, Inquire at No, 1,201 Broad: | cide between them. To decide a question oj that kind | aii the ‘ibertines and devauchés that they could not was nipped just as much as the Mayor or Comptroller Greea. A Ravan nie dae way, corner 35th st. he banca ef 7 pee ae highest ee of tue | with impunity carry on their infamy in this com. | tempt to censure an absent man, who could not defend far aa tbe wages were concerned the accused had as- Oe OU8E; RENT | @ POWERFUL NEW UPRIGHT AND SQUARE | buman mind. It he could transier to the jury’s minds | munity. Dimself, and to bring discredit upon one of the fore- @ low ie small responsible ramily; ofice reserved. Apply, $290 re ee ats ihlecoker, wareromas sig | the deep, vivid convictions of bis own heart. tuo plat The plaintiff's moth r were much affected vuorers of the age, Me Heinemann, end these | sumo ,the responsibility ae anes orcad sR UNITED STATES PLANO COMP. Uff would leave the court vindicated, and the defend- | while Mr. Beach was speaking, and the plaintiff berselt | 20¢ explore! 8 a nD, Fity thousand men cou pate ne —PANCING AC. ADEMfins. ant would leave scorched with the fire of their denun- | curing the closing part of his address bowed ber head | Who think with him, have received a lesson, and will | this time in whe city of New ore pines pee terereond —~ | elation, a cant always {rom day to day searching | ip ner bands and wept bitterly. . giad to work for filty cents per day. Mr. Martin ba URNISHED RESIDENCE, IN | Hichost, award Broadway Un 0 LET—THE THREK attic dwelling Honse, ¢rn improvements: in pert mmediately. THORNTC . - ~ forth to confine their philanthropic exer- LLEN DOD WORTH'S DANCING SCHuUL, for truth a@@ examining {acts which would furnish us meat be vibra see jamed Limsel! upon being the principal in shia mova. removed to No, G85 5th av.. now open for the reception | a corapasa, Ks lt were, to guide us in the right path, deiige. Dobehee, luminentasely denverea: Nia charge, | tons to the supply of Welsh unnel and warming pans pent of paying tor labor more than the market prica for cireular, 5 a. He tal oath of office to fuithiully represent Avent, 696 Hi a ~ - In the case under consideration, by the concurring | which occupied over an hour im the delivery. He tn- | to the natives of Borrioboola-gh: job ken ap oall ponte 8 yosew ei DANCING ACADEMY, 451 7TH AV.— | circumstances and the evidence given by the defend stracted the Jury that they should leave our all feehng o ea bed pra rrp ere ebae (Cotond Martin bad g . Send for cireulur. Soirees every | ant, it had been suown that when the plaintiff! went | of sympathy im the cage and be guided by the e' cine sepals into the defendaut’s house ut Poughkeepsie, on the 1st | dence ulone—to act exactly as they would desire a caso — — Aa cARTIERS DANCING ACADEMY, PLIMPTO! of June, 1875, she was pure and uusuilied She bad | in which they oa pany to We Judged by ajury. Ho the people and these unfabiul servants The oe —A WHOLE HOUSE, OF NIX OMS, Building, Stuyvesant und dh sts, Private lessons; | been a witness and was assailable, and if the defend- | tnen went on to say that the burden of proof was on My man concluded by asking for a tponement, so are | et ieee ones und Lot adjoining on 87uh at., | wilde spectalyy Soiree Mondays. ant could have furnished evidence that she was un | che plaintiff; it was for her tu prove ber charge aguinst |-BRYANT'S NEW LIBRARY OF POETRY AND SONG. | evidence could be sent 10 as to the charge. ie , 7+ $29 per month. Apply No 402 West Sath si, ERNANDOW DANCING ACADEMIES, 55111 ST. | abandoned woman beiore he took her to his hous the deiondant to the jury's satisfaction, and if they | Many collections of English poetry have been made, | ,, Mayor Wiekhain sald the charge had Deen subsiars FURNISHED ROOMS AND APARTMEN’ corner dd av. (bank building) For circuiurs addresn | woman aot worthy of credit, he certainly would have | had any reasonable doubt upon any essential point they tially admitted. ‘The question seem s ans A ‘TMENTS | Private Academy, 57 East Sth st. Private lessons any furnished it, and she would bave been laughed out of | should hold ugainst her. There was but oue issue in | 2° of them excellent, many indifferent, butthe value | jegaiity of action. (Turning to Commissioner Martin, east court. the case—the question whether a promise of marriage | of the best of thom has been impaired by time. Now | he then asked if the parties disohured had been given LITERATURE, Hawkins) called upon the Mayor to interpose betwees sOUPLE OF MS. s FUR. " is meen 01 re with AAstihed. to guntewtn, withoel bead. as Wen chin Saar NE Beso Ceatinnse, Goeing Wie IRierainGA iy swumeaurtied cal Goth alder tanetve Hepes OMenTOd TG | CoC nr ee eee oe Pome OnE be cae al aaa A Dee eres ere A sitet. 4 TERS Nak ANE" 2 ER ERG : t i wor a re ala a ein? saying that ho was not ‘accustomed to thrust his belie! | marry her, The next thing they bad to consider was neglected, has had its resurrection. The want of a rake emporio ppt i Aine’ Ai weatie farataned Ben ee ee: MEVREAL VERT ‘Mr. ADOLF KOHN respecttully invites the upon a jury or to make personal bousts, but be Was | ine question of damages, There was ono feature of | new collection has been long felt, ana we can justly | was willing that e che. depart: Pagid hed Rooms, reasonably, to gentlemen, 18) | an art lovius public to his collection of tin Addressing to them w protessional argument, au argu- | the case which struck Lim as extraordinary. The | say that in its plan, ite scope, its execution, the Now | DY Served with any copies of minutes of the depal . OES: ____, | Paintings. which ne has recently imported from Europe, | ment, as well, that expressed the convictions of bis | plaintill’s counsel contended that the defendant had “ oa - ment that they desire, He was also willing to turnish SUNNY, CHEERFUL ROOM, FOR A GENTLEMAN, | MARY trom the French Salon oi this yeur. und others by weil | heart, and I he fuiled Lo convince the jury that he was | devised a plan for the seduction of the plaintfl and Library of Poetry and Song”’ is the finest compendium | them with any further information in bis possession, 218: OU pt week. day., near 17th ot Las ehiee, te ius one cety, bee waver Votore been extiviced | Tight would then indeed come to the conclusion he imduced her to leave her motmer’s) When she | ever published. Noman is better fitted than Mr. Wil- Mr, Dorman B, Eaton next weut into an argamen! * TED LODGING ROOM -FOR-A . that he had been teartully mistaken as to the merits of | went to the Hotel Royal the first person she communi- tam Cullen Bryant tor the work, and he has been ably on the laws affecting the Park Department as to thé wtEL 50 por week, fire if desired, at 208 | the case, The detendant bad been ber constant com- | cated with was her mother. Thereiore the latter ” discharge of officials. He also spoke pointedly against = Hear Barrow panion from January to June, yet he had testified that | knew of what the plaintiff was doing, yet the mother | ®¥pported by the publishers, An idea, at least, of the | the act of the Commissioners in paying their laborers Crt PARTMENTS—SARATOU 2M jeans, ‘urnisned and anturn B00 to $2,000, JW. STE PRIVATE FAMILY WILL” L THEIR BEST gavtly furnished. single or double: suitable lun oF gentlemen ; reierences exchanged. 26 East n RT A $40 to $130: Honses, adway and 52s “Hace Elevatior HENRY WARD w SIXTY-FIRST ST. Blst st, sho had never uttered u word that could have been regarded as questionable. When she was at Mrs, Sid- | ney’s, away from maternal influence, when, I they | wore vile, she could have given full rem to her pus- conduct was always that of « jady. Beture the de- jendapt bad ruined ber by his deceptions, and defiled her by bis lusi, she was sions, the testiunouy of Mrs, Sidney proved that ber had not been culled upon the stand, It was tor the jury to draw their own inferences whether the jam being at the hovel, her nother ing cognizant of the tact, was consis- teot with the story that was induced to leave home by the defendant, or whether she bad bee: lorced to leave home on account of her fatver’s con- duct, aa Mr. Del Valle contended. There was another extent of the collection, may be formed {rom the fact that it contains over 2,000 poems selected from over 600 authors—English, Scotch, Irish and American; that it has twenty steel portraits of distinguisned writers; twenty full page engravings on wood; twenty silhouette titles, acd twenty tac-similes of manu- departmente only $2 Fda} when oth pay a 60.’ He severely stigmatized the ‘com- manistic’? work of Mr. Marun in waggering around tbe corners” in the character of a demogogue, The gentleman then dilated at some Jength upon the necessity lor retorming the busioess of our public departinents, and called upon the Mayor to act promptly in the matter of the charges then sub- felt confident that His Honor would UNTAINTED IN MORALS AND CHARACTER. most extraordinary feature in the cause. How did the | geripts, It is published by subscription, in twenty | mitted to him. He The total adsence of auy proof on the part of ¢ plant! come to go to Poughkeepsie? She claims act fairly between the people and the officials in- . STATISTICS, | TRADE STATISTICS defence sbowing that she was of bad chutacter belore | that she was engaged to be married (o Del Valle before | Parts. each ombracing forty-eight pages of text besides | trugieq with important public responsibilities. ADY WILL I ned Rooms. w dress H. H., box 104 PRIVATE FAMILY WILL a | be met her ws cnough, to bis mind, to | she went. He ciuimed that there was no engagement | the illustrations, The typography is clear and dis- Some forther discussion took place as to the mode BRITISH AHD IRISH EXPORTS TO THE UNITED | convince bim that she was not the crea- | of murriage between them; that she told him tbat she | tinct, and Messrs. J. B. Ford & Co. deservo the merit | Of procedure in ine investigation, when it was deter- ture the deience bad painted her, It was plain | had veen driven from home by her father’s conduct, mined thatthe committee should submit affidavits of $ = ae _, | tht the deiendant nevor intended to marry ber. | and that she begged tbe deienuant to employ her. | Of 98Ving done their part quite as well as Mr. Bryant | evidence 1o Mayor Wickham on Tuesday morning next, University place, near 14th et. Wasuinotoy, Nov. 24, 1876, | He nad deliberately planned ber ruin aud bad accom. | Del Valle testified that be insisted, before taking hi has done bis. which were open to the scratiny of the Commissioners, a aa The following statement of the exports of the prin. | plished it under a promise that be would marry her. | tosee Ler mother about it, and that be did see bi ‘Thia collection must not be eonfounded with the | and that a final hearing should bo had belore the A —LAKGE PLEASANT ROOM shouseke: Site. Na, oth 2 FURNISHED ROOMS, FOR ¢ men, without board, in first eluss house, 3 W Uf that b inoduubt, Th se! cipal articles of British and Irish produce and manu- | tia wag thet. Souris was the let place toga team ce, | ad shat, oe ee ereaa tha th shat he plaiouitt previous “Library,” which Mr. Bryant publisned in Mayor upon the following Friday. factures from the United Kingdom to the United States | take bis betrothed to; yet the defenaant aid tuke ber | it could not be helped. This testimony of | octavo form. One-fifth of the poems in the first vol- OTRESS ROBBED during tho ten months ended October 31, 1876, as com- | 1 that pest house. He took hero his uouse a8 his | the defendant was wholly uncontradicted. The | ume has been leit out of this and twice as many new AN Al heh ane rnesarte wo ee 1b the corresponaing period of 1875, hax beun | “¢XPerienced governess” to disburse bis $2,000 a | mother was not called to contradict it, The Judge eee" tNarfee URN.SHED PRONT AND BACK ROOMS, ALSO | Pare with the o P 6 peri ane mont; he really took ber there us the Giting substi- | then instructed the jury that the seduction was no | Peemsadded. It extends from Chaucer to Dr, J. Hol- Frank Scone, eighteen yoars of ago, was arraigned in hail Koom; gentlemen ouly. 16 East loth st, near Tit- | furmisbed by the chief of the Bureau of Statistics:— tute of the dead mother of tis chidren. Yet trom | cause for action in itgel!, but that it was an uggrava- | land, and there could not easily be a greater range, the Kings County Court of ons yesterday, on the fan: " 9 wte ‘| 1! Ten Months Ended Oct, 31, | Suis accomplished lawyer-defendant all the facts whieh | tiou of the broken promise to marry if (he defendant sb ROOMA, ES inatitin, 1878. Isve | proved ber to have been pure belore be tok her to | had made sven a promise. ‘The defence ciaiwmed that | °° A™® Ties ie Tene porwraits are given oF® | charge of grand larceny, having stolon jewelry valued bern exposure ; w Alkali, ewes Poughkeepsie bud been urawn out under the | a man contemplating marriage would not take nis | Bryant, Longtellow, Lowoll, Whittier, Emerson, | 4. porweon $400 and $500 from Miss Anole Ward | torture of cross-examsnation, To maintain tis | afanced bride to such & piace as Solari’s, whiie the | Holmes, Poe and Holland, The English portraits are Color Park the delendunt must have shown that | piaintill’s counsel contended that the defendant all toe | those of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton tn Bheitay, | eta ytapoes ki ma intercourse witn the plaintil tor tne five tne contetplated the final seduction of the plainuff, id ts ¢3 rey) | Brooklyn, Frank isthe son of the lady with whom | months be knew her was but the intercourse ve- | The trouble ubout bis view of the cuse was, the Judge | Byron, Buras, Mrs. Browning, Tennyson, Hood, Coler- | yg Tifany boarded, and has always boon considered a Apparel and slop: ROOMS—#2 50 TO $7; | Beer and ale, bois... Awerican family, 109 ] Copper unwrought, cwts.... Copper wrought, cwts, ? re goods, yd 74,280,100 | (ween teacuer avd pupil; that be had no design upon id, t even if the plainti was herself inexpe- | idge and Jean lugelow. On account of its complete- racter. seem: NS: PRIV po epee a ada bela ett her purity; had maue no assiduods uasaults Upou wer | rieticed, the had a mother wuo way «woman of eXpe- | neyy, extens. and the intelligence diaplayed. In iho | * YOUN of most excellont character, It i PER WE Tae Pin Haverdashery and millinery. 451,433 chastity; ‘bathe bad vot euseavored to anoermine | rience, a resident of this State, whose children had that Frank one day, when Miss Tiffany was FURNISHED FRO: the ipnate modesty of the woman. Why dtd be not | been boro here, and who was acquainted with with grate, to gentieman, 11 | take Ler vo his own Louse to take lessons? Afraid of THE CUSTOMS AND USAGES OF SOCIETY. remarks? The dastardly aud scheming traitor against | 1b seemed to him (hat this mother was aware that the bonor and manliness vuly thought of bimseil. Why | plaintiff weot out unattended aud that she went out | did he not goto ber house? It was inconvenient, he | wih Del Valle. This the jury could take into con- 7 selections—a good illustration of the theory of the bs 51 é absent from the house, entered her room, secured Hy ‘survival of the Attest” —Mr. Bryant’s “New Library | 6 jewoiry and immediately started for Chicago, of Poetry and Song” will long remain unequalled, While in Chicago be disposed of some of the property for the purpose of gotting money to pay bis expenses, Hardware and cutlery. Iron, pig, tous. Iron, bar, Ke. Irou, railroad, tons all Bedroom ar fit v JANDSOMELY FURNISHED SECOND +, (or housekeeping oF gentlemen; house Steel, unwrought, tons. Iron, hoops, sheeu é > ° testived, Months before he met her be was tuklog | sideration as going to prove or disprove the | SAUER'’S HANDBOOK OF BUROPEAN COMMERCE. | Ajtor staying in Chicago for some time he concluded een ea or wrought. te | Jossous at bis own house [rom « competent instructor, pt at seduction. ‘The Judge bere hat the le Under this title Sampson Low & Co, of London, | t@ Muvarnto'Brookiyh, As soon as he did so he was Iron, old, 1008... yet, iu addition to that, he wanted pevupie to believe piainuill’s sister j@ read, and stated alt 7 * | arrested and locked up. Frank had many triends who + monee (uathe courted the plaintiff tor the sake of English Feud that it was for the jury to decide whether a | DAaVe just issued a guide for travellers, whose aim Is | sympathized with bim in hie trouble and one day uctof the matter was thut be did not riting to an affianced sister (the lotiers were | businesa—sirictly business. It is a work which toils 1s fiffany was visited by a respectable ciety as 4 teacher, He did not take her | written during the time the engagement of marr. hor that if she would not testily y ol take "9 ne gugement of ‘age | merchants where they can buy certain articles and bela Mg ne would. ore. that she was ight and that she 1261 | lessons! 1 63,443,500 | on tall b ke I i id ‘" "7 to that place of fallen Womanboou to take lessons. Was said to exist) Would write such jetvers—not men- £186,731 | ite did not give her costly presents because of her | woning a word about the engagement. Judge Dorohue | Dw they can get to these purchasing points with the 2,580 | Services usateacher. He did not employ her asa | then contrasted the story of the defenaant and that of | least expenditure of time and money. It claims to be the Wend aad veut ; ry govervess for a youd purpose, for alter she got there | the plaintill relative to tieir firet meeting in Twenty- “ v | but should she go upon the 6 and testify again ea nt stories relative | © inal Made sagen cic yran restate Stone he should make it his business to seo that she 200 WEST.—PARLOR FLOOR, FOUR t eAntly jurnished ; uli conveniences; together iraek Piles goods, yde. ] TH ST., 104 BAST, BETWLE ION SQUAKE and Irving place. —Handsomely furnished Koom’, with. out board, ior gentiemen. Paper, other k ADISON | Salt, tons. re yey098 | the lessons ceased. He wad got the girl so under bis | ninth street and their widely diff 3 f ‘to Silks, broadstuifa, yas Dovert | coutrol, bis skilial plan had reached its succesa'al | to the purebase of the r apd said w jut js scarcely complete enough in information or | was hissed from the stage. When the case was tried Silks, ribboUs, £4,506 | 11 intended re: a ae tne jury worate Ae t dui they sboald into cone jeration ia! Ae lucid enough in arrangement to fully justify the claim, yesterday, 4 ioaceitinig Ge toners, ee ana rtd "7 ras — 2 ee ogy be trhegend a 7 before he went to Pou surrounding circumstances whien wou! ni what she ku g prison EAST Ist St, NEAR UNION SOAR wilks, other articles of. £53,008 ith the plaintid, he w. to prove or disprove the posilive evidence given rela. | 1+ i# Bowever, « work undoubtedly useful to the busi- | Trehea to the testimony, and at ts conclusion pleaded s moderate. % eles of £20,728 £41,674 | Ite Joseph? The piaintit’ knew nothing of Solari’s, vo a promise of hess man and commorcial traveller. It 1 does not give | guisty to the charge. He Was sentenced by Jadge Spirits, brisial 4 A ‘4 v Where Was the delenuant’s cetective—bard hoarted on to the testimony of the him complete information about all ne wants to know qiore to one year in the Penitentiary. gals 67,275 61,001 | 884 merciless from bis very pursuit, She said thateome time ailer the seduction the de- | i, puts him on the right road, and with slight effort he Inberal pay—whbo lud cogeed her day aod night, why | fendant told her he would pot marry her and that she ( beg Ta'iog | had be not brought withestes here to voaudslige her H accept the a1 ind that after that sue | can make good the ssoricomings of the author, The BOOK TRADE SALE, 4 character? Certainty this detective could have been | travel about with Gim, and that when at the hotel | «‘Handbook of Kuropean Commerce” has no literal bebe 1,418,206 | neurd of had he been able to And out anything agaiuet | at Washington, knowing the character of the man, she | mori, the author havin ‘wnties fitiaaiartials abet ‘The Messrs. Leavitt are about concluding an tmpor- 613, 1,401,000 | hep, ‘The defendant to prove bis ould b wok u.room between his and the children’s, whieb 6 JouIDS | ant trade sale of holiday, miscellaneous and juvenile Led bat sown tt plainefl was an totrigu ‘avandoued | communicated with bi 1h waa the | misioriune of the | down matters of practical interest only to the tav- | 11. any stationery, at their salesrooms in Clinton woman, leading toto temptation that 6 by contradictions at almost | eljing classes. He aoals with the hard facts Hall, The sale was opened with James RB * “THE PATRONES nv THE EXYRRIENCED CUBAN LAWYER nt, The caso was a novel ove irom this very THE PATRONESS OF MUSIC. of forty-five. “Il bie etury wan irae she ls a desperate | fect that there wes not a olre sustaiuing ino | Of ‘avelling—the railway fares, the shortest | ©... Looks which sold remarkably weil. Longtel tan conspirator Who bad come into a court of justice con- | testimony of the pla with the oxception of the | Hines of travel and the vulues of money—all MOst | io. oiion in Armor,” illustrated by Miss Hallock, sold The festival of St, Cecilia, patroness of music, | fronting uli the ipiveuce of the defence, and, un- | testimony wiven by her sisier, It was forthe jury to | useful and desirable information, Strangely enough Mike hot cakes. This is Osgood’s pitce de résistance. flinching 1p the presence of yusuice and of her God, doside whether she was to be believed or the witnesses which occurs to-morrow, will be celebrated In the | toroid omatmain it by perjury, and, to susaly’ her | who bud testified in direct opposition to ber state- | N@ bus omitted the hotel charges, and, imstoad | 7) id contemporaneous poote, Longtellow, church dedicated 10 ber at 105th street and Second | cage. bad corrupted and subsidized a younger sister! | ments The Judgo also called attention to the testi. | of giving alist of botels and their rates, confines bim- avenue, with unusual emphasis, At the morning ser- | A verdict tor the deieuce would, in his opinion, be | mony of the er that the [peony of marriage was | sel! io Teeom mending those houses he considers most Tawell, Wuitter, Teenysch sud: Owen ae oes Vico a panegy ric ot the salut will Ve preactod by Rev. | giving « cortiticate ty Hicentiousuess and proitigacy ; It the pronance of the moiber, Yet sue, the | vorny of patronage, forgetting how meh this Ia a pale reel tats Sipe maporion’ eeekh or law “ton n Kean, and in the ev i r that tb , had not been au) 18 testimony, ' ube Ke : Frese’ |S Grand winston vee. | ‘vents be 8 BSS ee eee cae ree vive 2; | matterof personal taste. A good teature of the work is | Wellord & Arrastrong found Plenty of ba ‘Their y Baro li 3 EAST 127TH ST.—SECOND AND THIRD STORY | Stvonery, ot Rooms for families and gontiomen: refere:ces Tin, unwrought, ew - = - Wool, lus ST ISTH ST, NEAR 4TH AV.—SUIT OF 7 Panilen of aA Ture Huoia sesloc Hoot, for s party of gout Woollen stoths, yds. or gentionan and wife; alse hall Rooms tor gentlemen. 6 bethany yds LAV. NEAR S7Tit S1,—ONE FLAT, SEvEN | “APO ¥4* none dark, $43, Apply to janitor, UNPURNISHED ROOMS ANY LET. A Z Nt HOUSE, HAIGH? BCTLDING, 61 Pa h puite has pri generat cuisine. ND PARLOR is and loft, No. 30 Ho: a BUKNE pers will be sung by tw ‘tic artists, inc.uding | upon our housebolds could go on in their vilo echem- Messrs. Weinlied, Adolph Sobst and Mine. Davis. A | ings, and thata woman wronged, ir aud without the setting dowa of the official residences of he Ameri- | Holiday cartion of *$pain,”” Davillier, Mey special repertoire, composed by Vrofessor Davis, will | irienda, coud find no redrers ta’ the courts of inw. it108 . | iiustraved by Dors, sold remarkably well tor # Bi aa ae ton be tiest yom none durk, | Ue Fendered, and the orchestral accompaniment will be.| Wuat a conspirator experienced in Vico the plamul can Consuis in the various European 6! siege Priced vook, Walton's ‘Welsh Seeuery,”” Fergusson: Mea heat in roo: convenience. Apply to jannor | UbusuAlly fine. A lecture upon the connectiva be- | must be if she had couspired as the counsel for the do- | a number of requests to ge and exceptions to | siting to travel in Europe strictly op business will fin “History of Architecture, inong the fine books orG. b. JARDINE, 1. romdway. pod —— od rousies sere. be delivered by Rov. | tence had given her creuit lor doing. ae, do FI ‘that Ls — ie of the a wore ueceded to; | wr, Sauer’s book a valuabie companion and will meet Gaus by Dag he sae u Rand a ag "7 EN OMPLET wary A. Brann, aod Cardinal MeCloskey will preside | ihe witty and elegunt Choate had claimed she the majority of them were no! CENTRAL AR AREMENT HOUSE COMPLETED — | aciue vespers wid udmiaister the benediction of the | done ted covepiralor. aguiust’ this Cuban lawyer of THK JURY LOORRD UP. in it important safo:mation not usually ound to guide | pyugnion, James Miller sand Kater Lauren The mes, Inquire Janitor, 205 Woes ad ot. x blessed sacrament forty: @ must have been endowed with the iniwi- It was two o’cluck when the case was given to the | books, sale will by continugd and on Monday,

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