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THE COURTS. General Cassina Chafing Under His Order of Arrest, BARN-BURNING IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY. -———e-——____ ‘The circumstances of two civil suits pending against General Cassina growing out of his relations with the girl Emma Collins are already famillar to the readors ofthe HemaLp. One of these suits was brought in the Court of Common Pieas on bebalf of Emma to recover*| damages for seduction, and the other in the Marine Cours on behalf ot Emma's father to recover for loss of her services, In both cases ordors of arrest were fesued against General Cassina, upon which he gave bail, In the first case a motion was recently madg Defore Chief Justice Daly to vacate the order of arrest issued ig, tho suit in the Commén Pleas, On that @hotion ‘an affidavit of Kmma was submitted, in which eho swore she went cause her home and surroundings had become disu- greeable to her; that a former allidiayit cooflic that she now keeps herself concesled for tbe sumo reason, Chieti Justice Daly denied the motion at once, remarking thut by her own aflidaviit it waa plata that she was then under improper influences. In oe Marine Court, yesterday, bag e Judue Sheridan, nmMiiar motion was made in ti uit brooght in that Court. Afi were ae u iatain the ino- tion similar 1m substance to those wi in the Court ef Common Pleas, and Judgo Sheridan, in language almost identical with thut of Cheif Justice Daly on a similar occasion, douied the motion, THE GREAT BARN-BURNING SUIT. There appeured in the Hexatp recently avery full Qccount of an important suit commenced in the Su- preme Court, in this county, by Mr. George Clark, Miliionnaire laudholdor of Montgomery county, to recover trom Charles Montanye $46,000 for damages caused by & number of barn-burnings on plainti: lands during a series of vears, by which plaintiff was, s be allege: afferer in the amount suod for, and am the perpetration of which the defendant was an alleged participant, The defendant wus lodged iv Ludlow Street Jai! in dofauit of a large amount of bail, and is there yot. A motion was to have been made on his beail to have the vonue changed trom luis county to Montgomery tor the couvenienoy of witnesses, notice of which was served on the @ther side for yesterday, When tho case was called No one auswered on the part of the defendant, and Judge Lawrence directed Mr. Horatio F. Averill, counsel for tne piainuuf, to take un order by default a ra pplication on the part of defendaut to e the place of trial. The complaint, which em- Podies tho sawe state of facts as the affidavits on which the order of arrost was issued and which have already appeared in the Hera, hes been served on the defondant, but no wnewer has hitherto Loma ins terposed. The plaintif inherits Immeni ts of Jand from his latner, who took th unde reeled title, and, refusing to sell and insisting ou renting on bis own terms, many of the occupants, it 18 claimed, organized to burn him out, abd io this organization the desendant 16 alleged to be a party. SUMMARY Of LAW CASES, Peter Bagley, who, on the 17th of August last, pre- Septed Limself before United States Commissiouer Bhields as bundsman ior Michael Conners, an alieged torger, and swore he owned a three story brick nouse tn Brooklya which he did not own, was yosterday in- dictea by the Grand Jury of the United States District Court for perjury. ‘ Theodore A. Little says that bis wife, Susie C, Little, receatly abandoned him without cause, taking their infant child with yesterdu: granted a writ of habeas corpus airecting Mrs. Littie to produce the child in court to-day. The case of the illegitimate cotld, Annie Morra, now nine yeurs old, who, when one yeur oid, was adopted from a public vastitution vy Mrs. Florence Mor Bull before tue courts. The questio now woouner ks, Who claims to ve tho father of the onild, © produce the child in court, he huving ed tempurary possession of her, and, as be given her to her motuer, who lives in the coun- ‘Atior some discussion Mr. Wi tree, adjourned the investi; day. ium Sinclair, th jon until next Satur COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY. Surnems Court--Cnampere—Seld by Juage Liaw. *rence,—Court opens at bull-past ten o'clock A. M.— Dalendar calied at eleven o’ciock A. M.—Nos, 23, 24, 4, 36, 45, 46, 48, 52, 53, 54, 74, 77, 31, 64, 86, 89, 102, 115, 12, 121, 14, 186, 14 167, 168, 1 185, 186, 187. Surenion Court—Srxcran 1 kum—Held vy Chiet Jus. tice Curtis,—Court opens at tweive o’clock.—No day culendar. Conmoy Puxas—Srecta, Tanm—Held by Judge J. ¥. Daly,—Court opens at ven o’ciock A. M.—No duy Culendar, Maxine CovrtT—Txiss. Tenu—Part 1—Held by Judge Goepp,—Court opeus at ion o'clock, —Nos, 4941, 4779, 4909, 4918, 4782, 4345, 4871, fone 4924, 4956," 497 492L Part 2—Heid vy Jud, Mte—Court ope! at leo o’c.ock A. M.—Nos rt 3859, 4605. 4610, 4600, 4867, 4329, 4413, 3955, 1007, 3989, 3853, 4980, 4145, 4106," Part 3—Heid by Jadge Soe,—Court opous ai ten o'clock A, M.—Nos. 4148, 3315, 4995, 4421, boiz2, 4999, 5000, 5004, 4806, 4670, 9019, 6056, 5u89, soot COURT OF GENERAL Skesioxs—Parc L—Heid oy Recorder Hackewt.—Che People ve. Maria Brennan, robbery; 8: . Benjamin Bowles, robbery ; Saw: ve. Luigi Capozzold, robbery; Same vs Josepnine Faith, ielonivur assault aud battery; Samo vs, Joba Cosgrove, felonious assault and batiery; Sams vs. Jobu Fitzgerald, graud iurceuy; Same vs, Thowas McGrath, grand larceny ; Same vs. Richard Harts born, lib Part 2—Heid by Judge sutheriand.—the People vs. Jobo Rerlly, Bom (contizned); Same va. Thomas Winters, rape. COURT OF APPEALS. Auuayy, N. Sept. 17, 1878 In the Court of Appeais to-day the tollowtog busi- meas Was trancacted:— MOTIONS, John J. Natbaw, respundeut, vs. Anthony 3. Hope, bac, cee eT to restore cause grapted. No, 289. Kiisba Whitney and oth Sppeljauis, v6 Cbaries Ensign und avuih. uts —Order for motion to be heard on Septemver 24 granted. No, $11, James H.Johnsou, respondent, vs. William Dickinson ang others, appelianty.—Motion to vacuie OrGer dismissing appeal, Willam H, Dickinsun for motion and #. 8. Parkhurst opposed. No. 42. George E. aud avother, survivors, appeliauts, vs, James Gordon Bennete individually, and ve, executor, &c., respondent.—Motion to stay roceed inj igh John Towusend for motions, wud than Mes oppoged. SPPEALS PROM ORDERS, No, 866. The Veupis, &., uppeilanta ve The Mutual Gaslight Company ut Brovkiya, respondent.—Arzned M4 Wiachesier Britton tor appellan! od Wheeler H. Peckham ior respondents, No, 344. ihe People ex rei, Charles A. Hammond, Texspondents, v& Courles Leounrd, overseer, &6., ap- peliants.—Argved by William ©. Kager ior appellants, 8cu Charles A. Hammond tn person, No, 346. inre Sura F. Speim nh and gihers, re- Spondenis ve, Edmund Terry, guaruia lants,—Argued vy EK. ferry tor appellant, — port tor respondent. iT, Fespou- ngland and others, appellant: H. Woooruff tor appetianis, , Brown lor reepondenis. No, 358. James Hogan, respondents, va. Jobu C. Ciifforu, appeliant. Un motion of Mr, Ellis appeal dismissed, with $10 cusis, DECISIONS, The National Bank of Scuuylervilte ve, Philip H. Lasher anu others; Tue Sawe vs. Vanderwerk pe vs. Hanmer; Cornish vs. foe Farm Batldiug Firo in- parauce Compuny ; Joboson ve. Tie National Bank of jo Court of Bpectal deesions, ko, of ew. York Ju meuts af. Ormed, with costs, Hubbell vs, Lue Great Western Insurance Company ; Lg aod vs, Burnet; Tne People ve. Pottit; G Bates; Francis va. Ti City of Troy; i ‘ass and Copper avvitt, vu reversed and uew t. Booth va, The Farmers Mechanics’ National Sunn Renee ee eee Rosendale; Jaffray judgment absoiute jon, with costs, &o., of New York.—Order of aud judgment on verdiot ai- Ban 1 Rochester; Mowry va. ‘Browa.cOrder ‘athemed. a po Home ve. To Mayor General Term reversed Grmed, with costs, Bushnell vs The Chautauqua County Natienal Bank—Juagment uffirmes, s: costs Court and the Court veluw ve paid o but wit leave to the aetendant to payment of costs by it | Order witirmod, um the matter of the application of Welck and others, guardian’, lor custody of infant; Schwarz va, Oppois. —Order uilirmed, Tue People ex at; Bates ve. The Board of Town Avditors ot td ve, The Mayor, & 1, With costs. Che Pooplo vs. The New Yore Central aud Hadeou River Ruiiruad Company,—J udewent o: Gene modified by grauiiug a new 4 alirme: ol the junu, wer over on P ed, OXc#pt tho por jon Which declares the sum decrerd’ against the ap- Hants toe ency satished And Withour CoFts Lo ‘ther party in this court oF ihe court below, "Brewa © or —Mouon ed, WD $LO costa, Greewtion vs, Too P J Wugneot reversed uti | Ventre ve Hove grante AK, at lor Wednesday :—Now, The following 18 the oun 9, 10, de, 17, 18, 20 und we, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, . THE STEWART WILL CASE. LAWYER KNEELAND CITED BEFCRE JUDGE LAW- BENGE TO SHOW CAUSE WHY MB, SHAFFER SHOULD NOT BE SUBSTITU?ED IN HIS PLACE. A large crowd of curiosity seckers was present yesterday morning when Judge Lawrence opened the Supreme Court, Chumbers. It had been jounced that the famous Stewart will case was to come up, or Tather that the latest and spiciest teature of 1t con- nected with the charges of conspiracy agninst Lawyer Kuceland would be ventilated, Judge Donobue Lad ordered Mr. Kneeland to show cause why Mr. Ira Shater should uot be substituted in nis piace as the attorney for the old Vermont farmer, Alexander Ste who has so suddeoly turned up asa cousin of the lute A. T. Stewart, aud who, according to bis affidavit, never authorized Kneeland to take any pro- ved! im bw behalf. Mr, Koeeland appeared promptly on time. Juuge Hilion’s son and his coun. sel, Mr. Rice, were also present. ibe procs saings were opened by Mr. Kneeland Fendipg, In B Voice siruggling with considerable emotion, the following aMuavit: EVERYTHING 1% GOOD YArTi Alexander Stewart and avothe Cornelia 8, Stewart or Kneciaud, bolug duly sworn, sags:—i au at y for she plait heroin. wubuoriged by aintiff and several of torn she vi aiage wali had secured ficient sviueuce $0 convince ine shat A. T. Stewart died without leaving valid will. My entire action in this matter hin» been taken ject wood faith, witucus any dosire save th rights of the lex iy promise the case, at the 8, some of whom are uct ocdusaries Uf life, IK ), that their riguts ar: a 8 Masa ineceauned, Weald be. lous py wearisome to the claimants, 1 advisod wud urged it, equences, served upuu me until late in the i dives then my time hus been constautiy ocenpied in get ‘al protessional vusi- nd 1 have bot hud time to provare tor the argument 1s motion, TAlarge umber of affidavits are required to be taken : @noiner state aud it will requir least one week bv to fuily complete tne necessary preparations theretor Df. KassisuaNn, ANOTHER AVivavit. The next affidavit read by Mr. Auecland was by Mr. Clark H. Chapman, of Cuvendisu, Windsor county, Vi, Whoswore that be was fully autuorized and fic. qQuensdy requosted oy Alexander stewart ol Waal towL— tue suid Sicwart claiming to be cousin OMe lute A. T. Stewart—to direet Ss. ¥. Kueciaue to we Sheps Lo WECCHTe Bis pars of the property, He uccordingly wrote to Mr. Kaeeiaud, etuting the claim and (be ev.- dences expected. The tutier sent him vie petivion and the ufidavn of AuuJdane Bultvy. Aiexanaer Was ap- Parenuy pleased, und showed 1 wrounu to bis neigh- bors, abd paid the deponent 4 smuli retuimer, but de- Penent never proposed to bo an atioracy of record tu the case, Mr. Kueelund, b great bittesuess, broke out that here was « Wouderiul movement ou the other bide, und pointed out tue tact tnat Mr, Spafer bad vee sitting iu court ail day beside Ju.ge tilton’s counsel, Air. Rice, dir, Shaler yeh ‘bim in all his lite. Mr, Kneeland (sneoringly)—! first bring my papers before the Court and only tucn beiore tue presé. dir, Shafer (empbatically)—tnis young mun is Charged with fraud, subornutivn of perjury aud cou- racy toextort money irom Mrs Stewari. He oud no more wu(uority to uppear tur Stewars than Your Honor had, This young mau will one day regret that he imstitdted this gigantic litigation, tying up tus vast estate. I want to give him ample time to mect the sharase, Mr. Kueeland wanted to know where and how was e vourged with subornation of peijury. Mr. Suufor red Mr, Kneelanu 10 tho affidavit of Ann June Bailey, in which sue swears, on iuiurmation aud belies, to iacts of which she could not possibly have had any knowledge. Mr. Kneeland now explained that toese were ber exact statements, and said if that was sudornation of perjury (with suis took# up the opposing pup era) thou Le narled back the charges upon tue head of Iru Shater, who oaly taughed at this little outburss uf rage, Mr. Kneeland then threw the papers down, and, Mr. Sbuier raising no turvbcr objectious, Judge Law: Fence granted the postponement for ove week. BEDRESS AFLER ALL, eutly declared that he never knew JULGE GEDNEY DECIDES IN FavOR OF LOUISE NELSON, THE UNFORTUNATE MULAITO WOMAN, - it will be remembered that a few days ago the HERALD contained a report of atrial inthe Eighta District Court, before Judge Gedncy, where Louise Nelson, a good looking young mulatto woman, was platowifl, and Henry Greenburg ‘and others defend- ants, The plaintiff, during ber cuild’s sickness, had given g chattel mortguge on her farniture in Sixth avoaue, worth over $400, and had received only $20, Ot this $20 she had returned $15, being unable to pay the additional $5, when a marshal came to her bouse, ripped up her carpets and took away ail her goous and chattels, which were soid the next moruing at ten o'clock before she or her triend# had time to ree cover them by paying the additional amount. It was claimed by delendanis’ counsel (hut a District Court, not being a court of record, could not go bebind a UL it will Le Been by the tollow- Ing decision, Fendorea Herartes 4 by Judge Gedney, that the pvor unfortunate bas M@ much law ou hor side as sho requires: 1 have taken time to oxamine the pcints raisod by de- sel, and partieulariy the question of the right of @ District Court to take oral oro t to alter or vary the pravisio iustrument ungor seal. This point will bardly answer. Tho piaiutifs property was taken vy the defendants without the authority or consent ot ihe piaintifl, and defendants seek to justity tuetr action by the chattel mortage fered in evidence. As to its validity, the barden of provt is psd Se this ndant, and 1 do nut 1 proot mort Court vo take ot ed in the ‘3 Barbour, ents Toler to the cuusideration elauss ol why be sume principle should not up: 1s developed on tie trial Oral of she prop- cy M. subject ‘to arrest FRE Fy BKPTEMBER 16, 1875, Justice » Kighth D Bi COOPER-Ma RSHALL, The Cooper-Marshail examination, which was ad- Jourved on the last day of July, was resumed yertor- day before ex-Judge Barbour. la the mornivg Mr. Theodore Kirke appeared and corrected bis testimony, and the rest of the day was given to the correction and perfection of the testimony of Mra Coopo:-Mar- shall, In the main the corrections wore wiibout sig- nificence. Tbe Puillips Bote, she said, was handed ber by Mr. Cooper, ona to bis threat of shooting her sho added that be suid, “1'il be damned if Li wor pat Poison in her coffec.” When several bhvuurs had been caysnmed with those expiuoutions and adas- tous St, Soribuer begun to vvject, and question alter Qaestion was exciuded, as only woiiplying tes. how seven Yoiumes. riet Gourt, of which inere ure These objectiaus ied to tbe only amusing opis wie ot the day, = Ju bor provious examination Mrs, Cooper- Marsvalt spoke of money sue borrowed from Mr. Marsball, aad ber counsel Wished wer to expiviu that i was given her, Mr. Seribocr was wiling ehe should do so im cave she did not add that 1c Was given ber after her iwarriage, and suo was. atiowed (oan. | Bwer on thut Condition; bat, woman-iiko, she ex- pisines, “1 did not borrow the money irom Mtr, Archall—ne gave it to me alier | was married.” Without fint-bing het corrections the exam Was adjourned wutil cleven o’ciock this morn. BAD PAVEMENTS. The following notice was sent tothe Henan oflice bY Commissionor Campboll, with a request that it be | published :— tou Derantient oF Pu Commisstonen’ nie Wonks, ) thy many excavations made by pluwbers, butlders nod gas companies for the pure pose of conuecting houres sith sewors, waver pipes nid was pew, the pavements over which AFY Nut properly replaced. Xevvations In the $24 miles of paved stroute ure 0 hnmerous tunt the department Mads it bnporsivic, wits tee small force of inaperturs. to watch each gue aid culm pel & compliance with the ordinances and regulations, which re- quite that the srench be filled with earth or sand tu layers not more than six inches thier, compactly rarmia dy 1 the pavement perfectly roluid wad Kept In xood condition Jor aix months. ‘All persons afe therefore requested to repurt to the de- Parimont every case of failure to comply with theso re- auirements which Come to their notlee, xiving t Toe and, it possible, the nature of the exdavavion mud the namse of the uflerdiau patties, his witt wrextly aid the efforts of the department to improve the ‘ondision of the pavements and wilt conter & pubile benefit. ALLAN UAMIBI: loner ot Puriic Works, GARBAGE IX THs BAY, The Board of Pilot Commissioners met yesterday, Ambrose Snow in tno cuatr. A letier was received from Commodere Olitz, inspector of the Luird Light bouse district, in which he acknowledged the receipt of # bart and a brief of the evidence in the maiter of dumping city reluee into the channels of the borbor | ot New York, He sent the documents to the Light house Buard, at Wastingion, D.C. A communieation Wes received from Dock Commissioners, in which they stato thet, ot @ ineeting of tha Board, follows ing resuintion Was aavptod ;— That copy ol, tbe communiention of Pilots nud of th oatman Davie 1 bie weuw oad wrt Wind o THE CUSTOM HOUSE. TESTIMONY ADDUCED BEFORE M&. WOOD YFs- TEBDAY—TUB DUTIZES ON SUGARS—DIs- CREPANCI!S BETWEEN IMPORTERS AND BE- FINERS. Mr. ‘nando Wood, of the Sub-Committee of Ways and Means, resumed his inquiry yesterday at the Naval Office into the manner of carrying on the busi- ness of the Custom House, Stias B. Dutcher, Custom House Appraiser, mage an additional st ing 10 show that the rules he had adopted were cal- culated 16 facilitate tho business of importers rather than impede importatios Robert Hewitt, Jr, of J, M. Cebailos & Co., sugar importers, put in an array of igures showing how the government bad lost $16,000,000 within the last three years in duties on sugar alone, He presented the following official data compiled trom the Bureau of Statistics at Washington :— DISCREPANCINS IN SUGAR DOTTES. Sugar imporiations eutered tor cousumption ia the fiscal years envcing June 30, 1876, 1877, and for New York alone in 18: . “Waght 1876, 1, 861,380, 545 1877. 1,455, 887,854 38 Importation for consumption at New York, Qacal yeur 178, 1,073,598,143 Da $24,834,786, 2.3131, being 72.86 per cent of the total importations into the United States tor the fiscal year, New York imporiatious amount to 72 86 per cent of total for 1878. ® New York isportations grade above No, 10 Duteh standard as per catimates of the Commission on the New York Custom House known us the Jay Uommis- sion. Consequently at least 72.86 per cent of total impor- tutions are above N . 10 Duich standard, Rate of duty ou 3 per vont of total im: ports.. . Rate of auiy on 27 per cout of total im- DOTLBs sea eaee Average... Weight, Lbs. Rate Per Lb. Duty Received, Voliccted duty. $37,625,004 Correct duty.. 42,010,053 34.984, 988 jected duty. “8 Correct duty. 18706--1.901,880,548 2aL 1,601,980,045 2.7281 Diserepaney .. 1878—1,073, ous 143 "2. ae 1,075,998,143 2 Goitecteu duty. e 4,834.7 Correct duly,. 29) 413,389 Discrepancy......+ + $4,578,553 SUMMAKY OF DUTY DISCREPANCIES. 1876—Amount $4 984,999 1877—Amount. 387,449 1878—Amouut, New York. 4,578,553, A. J. Swift, ot the firm of Switt & Co. above figures were based on invoices and nos liquida- tions; hence they were wrong. It the jiquidations wero cousidered 1 would be found that the govern- meut had received $42,000,000. He did not believe in tho idea that the poor man woutd get choxper byaraising the grade, Stories about frauds committed by importors he believed to bo greatly exaggerated, if not entirely groundiess, Theodore A. Huvemeyer, of the sugar house of that name, did not believe tbe lors of revenue to tho gov- ernment last year amounted 1o more than $252,000 er $300,000, instead of $5,000,000, which was due to depression and limited’ consumption, — Great quantities of the lower grado ol sugars uro uoported and refined here, and support a great Andastry, Tue refiners had millions of doliars Investor in buildings, and he did pot believe the gov- erument sould interfere and destroy tneir business, His father and nis grandfather before bim had been refiners, and be pronounced the action unjust that would destroy his inanstry, in which be had $4,000,000 ingested and employed a large number of mea, to en- able others, woo bave millions invested iu United States boo to go into the sugar trade with la’ mado to suit them, SUGAR Fravps, Lawson M. Fuller, of the firm of Aldama & Co., stated that he bad been called upou by Mr. Dutcher in regard to alleged gugur ireuss. He believed Mr. Dutcher to ve lionest, but it was not in bia power to discover the imply be- cuuse be has to roly pre- Witness showed bow bis firm had purchased a lor, Mount of sugar in boud, fixed duvy paid, bond at twoand whalt cents. The frm was sabsequeatly intormea by tue Custom House that they nud overpaid $2,200 in gold, and that that amount was ready to bo reiunued. Ov comparing notes, however, it appeured thaythe firm was right apd the Custom House wrong, aud the money was re- winea. His bouse had also received an anonymous notification that upon the payment of a certain amouat to a certain party hid operations with tho bonded warebouse would be greatly facilitated sad nis expenses reduced. He puid no attention to sented for appraisem Witness stated that he believea in pure au; as iu puro milk. Men are fi for adulterating milk; so they snould be for adulterating sugar; the latter was more deleteri- ous bo the Copsumer. He did not want to impors dirt in sugar, “We have,” witness said, “dirt evougd here ulready.”’ (Laugbtor.) He conven tbat tt would be better for the impurters, the retin a the con- sumers to import pure and not dirty sagars tor tho parpose of refuing. Mr, Havemeyer—Would you not import wool in which there was dirt? aM LASERs ir, I would not import dirt in any shape. THY ADULTRRATED antici Witness stated that he bad not imparted much tn- forma:icn to the press and none to tho department in regard to the frauds im sugars. He mignt do so, but preferred not to. He thought the system of frauds was about at an end, and that the collectors and other customs officials were more on tue alert thaa tormoi descrived the va- rious (esis in sugars, the polariscopo was Goacerbed; he was of opinieo that a tive uundred dollar bill placed im one ead of It would make a great diflerence in the grade of the sugur examined. Wit- ness also respecitully declined explaining the mods of agulterating sugars, “as it might injure the busi- ness.” Quly erie could detect the adulterated ariicie; grocers could not. Glucose, produced irom corm, Was lurgely introiueed into the adulterated article; large quantities of it are made out West abd js lnw@educed into the manufactare of whiskey, BUSINESS TROUBLES. THE STICKNEY DEFALCATION—CREDITOM! DEBTOKS’ PROCEEDINGS. ‘Tho firm of Castacr, Stickney & Wellington, exten- sive coal dealers im this eity und Mniladelpbis, are temporarily financially embarragsed on account of the detuication, at Fall River, ot Charles P. Stickney and the uncertainty v8 td how far the firm hero are in- voived. The crouitors are all lenient, however, and strong hopes ure expressed that the firm will be en- abled to puil through ihe diMeuity, The extent of tue dviaication is pot yet definitely known por what amount the firm te Hable for oa account of the opera. tious of Stickuey, who had ‘ull power to sign the firm name, Until this knowledge 1% obtained the exact condition of affairs canaot be kKuown, ibe other part- ners sre reported woalthy and to be able to withstand ao heav# strato, Mr. Castuer being estimaied worth at AND Joust gl0 apd Mr, Weliaxton being re. puted wort @ quarter of « million, At ihe oan of the cvncern, in Trinity Builaing, io attendance said they esent euguged in “anweaving the web” aud could pol, theretore, give any deUuite io ormation as to How ine firm sto0d until ib was learned how far Suckovy bad involved them, come Out wil right,” ho comuiaaed, “aud our creaitors aro oll will'ng to oford us every inciity tor siraight- Tue emvarrassment wilt be only ewentativ temporary, ax We aro abundautly able to make ail | lorees goov. Lum gotug to Boston myself to-night to try and find out tne fall particulars as 10 our liu. DINILY ; bul the tudieations are that Suckney bimeclf Will OL de Gble to Lurow Much light on the sub, ‘ally incapacitated, In ‘tors will not suiler ay ‘The irregularities of Stickney were » com- fens surprise (0 (he trade here, as he has always eu. Joyed (ho cuofdenge ot those whom he came in con- wee with, ACUYDULES OF BANKRUPT DEBTORS. The petition of Charles H, Shelley, why recontiy kopt ine Wet Kut Hove at Fore Washington, bios been reierred to Register Dwight. [ho Mabuitios ag- gregute $49,000, divided among 102 creditors, and b assets, Whica Cousimt Of due devia, are set down $900" Amoug the principal clat Martin, $08,406 12; John F. Cuo W. 8. Gora & Uo, $1 65. The petition of BE rd H, Bunker, commission merchant, No. ¢4 Beaver street, and jate of the firm of Bunker browbers, has been relerred to Register Dayton, His liabilities amount to $37,000 and by $ ihomas H. Morrow, of the late firm of Morrow, Chaniheriain & Co, Wo 18 & Voluntary OANkFUpE bee pre Registor Allen, has flabilities amounting to $50,340 aud no Asset, The two prineipal creuitors are Wells, Fargo & Co., $24,000, and Hall & Roswell, $6,544 23. ine. petition ot Joun W. Crawford, mason bulider, No, 236 West Thirteenth street, has been referred to Rogister Dayton. The schedules fled show Habiliti mounting t0 abou 4 merely nomiaal a: sei The petition of Albert Wedemey: retired mer- chant, has Deen referred to Register Ketcham tor the necessary action. His liabilities ameant to $6,700, aud ther ete. Ihe prinsipal claim is held by Churivs F. Mattiage lor $4,602 49 A meeting ot erediiurs of #xX-Assomblyman Peter Wouds aud tis brewer, Joho Woods, who were formeriy in the point business on chitd a enue, near Seventeonth siree!, Was held yesterday at ‘he vilice OF Register Day te chedules wore suvtmiited tote Sixteen wotlitng At $2,212 14, ond Hawian & Goodman, $46 being nO chure for assignee John H. 'Plew was od by tho Registes meeting Of Lhe crodiiora of Charles K..Deutscb, Hay war iher aid the | “We believe we shall | theatrical pedaper, No. 770 Broadway, held pemevany ib the office of Register Alien, the schedules presented showed liabilities of about $32,500, Claims were tied by thirteen creditors, amounting in ull to $15,500, among them beiug Netty Deutsch, hertw? 92; Jacob M. Beck, $3,200; William R. Deutsch, $1,500, “Gibson Putzel was chosen agsiguee. The crediiors of Mosse Heilma: first street and Firstaveuue, betd a meett at tho oflice of Register Dwight, when were proved nagreatiing $9,680, ana Albert ©. Aubery were assignee, The scuedules stowed Habilit o At a meeting of the creditors of Anna B. Jones, No, 194 Madison avenuo, noid yestorday at tho oilice of Register Dwight, two claims were fled as follows:— Arnold, Constable & Cv, $205 84; Ka $684 85. John H. Piatt was appoiutea At the secoud and third general w etluge ot the creditors of Jobn W. Court & Co., Gshhook manuluc- butcher, at Forty- yosterday turers, held yesterday at the oflice of Register Day- ton, the ansizuee, Ms. Frederick Lewis, aulsautea hls counts, show: uillcient fund on hand to pay off ray I the ‘claime ie fui, the Register thereupon or- dered a dividend to be declared of 100 ceats on the dollar, with interest, aud mutual congratulations Were exchanged on the prompt and satisiactory set- Hemout of the affairs of the firm, ‘The application of Joseph RK. Jaussiz, made belore Register Daytou yesterday, for bis discharge from bankraptoy, will be granted, there being no opposi- tion ou the part of crediters, James H, Polmer, of J. Hs Palmer & Co., produce and commission, No, 100 Park piace, have suspedded payments, and Yesterday be made an assigament tor the benefit of croditors to James Hardenverg. He euc- Geeded tue above named firm, wad also tout Mot Palmer & Dorset, His failure is thought to have been mainly owing to insuilicicut capital, He was iermerly one of the principal receivers of grapes in this city and owned # grape jarm near Newbury, William H. Wane avers that on the 4th inst. be ob- tained a judgment for $9,445 29 against the Evening Mail Association, and that tue execution on the judge ment was returucd by the Sherif! ungatistied. On tue usual petition, setting forth these tacts, Judge Luw- | Teuce yesterday appulated Frederick H. Karr receiver of the aseosavion, the vond being lixed at $1,000, R ALLROAD JAD FAXANCHISES. HEATrD DIscUSsION | IN THE BOARD OF ALDER- MEN-~IMPOKTANT PRIVILIGES SOLICITED. A resolution offered by Alderman Qarroll, giving permiesion to the Forty-socond Street, Maubattau- Ville and St, Nicholas Avegue Railroad Company -to lay double tracks along Forty-second stceei, threugh | the mew tunnel, to tho East River, and that three per cent ol tho gross receipts be paut yearly to whe city, Was yesterday passed in the Bourd by a vote of Auother motion was then offered by Mr. Carroll Alderman Poilups contended that the granting of such aw privilege was worth ac least $1,000,009. Lt Alderman Sbeils thought the franchise should be rogularly sola, fe was opposed to granting tavors generally to all ratiroads. Aldormaa Morris ed attention to the frequent speechos made by Mr. Sheils announcing that Le was the Iriend of the workinymun, Did he not know that the building of tus road woula put bread anu buuier iu the mouths Of at least one thousand workingmen: Mr. Morris remarked tnat tho franchise shoula ve Bold at a good figure, and that be would vote against the resolution offered by Mr, Carroll, Alderman Shetls—Tne public will be the judge of my acta. resident Roberts was of tho opinion that the peo- ple did not want the western Boulevard covered with @ Street ratiresd track. lt was probably the fiuest drive in the world, The resolution wos lost and the vote reconsidered, 80 thut it can be calied up again. VITAL Si ATISTICS, Daring tho week ending Saturday, September 14, 453 deaths wore roporied as haviug occurred 1m this city. ‘This is a decrease of 72 as compared with the number reported during the preceding week, and is 35 Jess thau the pumber reported for the correspond- ing week of 1877. The actual mortality for the week ending Septomber 7 was 518, which 73 below the Fate of 24.80 p entimuted at 1, 086, 013. MAGHIAGES AND DEATHS MARRIED. Brooks—Mora.—On Monaay, September 16, by th Rev, E. 3. Osbou, Frepexick W. Brooks to Fran J. Mona, daughter of W.J. ¥. Dailey, Esq., all of duig oy. MAanckwaLro—Hatstev.—On September 17, by the Rev, A. 8. Hant, D. D., a6 the resiwence of the bride's parents, A. V. ManckWaup to Mixsix F, HatsteD. No curds, Wuitnock--Witry.—On Tuesday, September 17. 1878, 19 the Third Universallat Church, by the Rev. EC, Sweetser, Wituiam WuitLock to Lorne Wirrr, all of this city. DIED. AsuvortiH.—At Lake George, N. Y., September 16, Lacnra A., only ehild of Arthur A. and’Frida de Gebele Ashiurtb, aged 11 years, Service at the Cuurch of the Divine Paternity (Dr, Chapin’s), corner Stu av. and 451 st, Wedaesday, September 18, ut eleven o'clock A. SM. Banrert,—After a long iliness, ANa», v-oved wife Of timothy Bur Fs, Tho ro! tho fai) ase respect- fully invited to attend the iunerai, wus ML take piace on Friday, September at att-puat one % M., from her late residence, 9 Jal Barry.—Oo Tuesday, Bepumaber 1%, 1878, Rep- MOND Davis, oldest sou of James ana the lave Mary 1. Barry, ag 127 eiends of the iamily ate respecttully invited Py nd the funeral, on Thursday atiernoen, o'clock, {rom the Fesidence of his iatuer, No, 34 East 86th st. BeXwxLt.—On Sunday, loth inst, ANNA Mania, guter of ine inte Danteland Khz:beth tHiglett, and ow of the jate Thos. KR. Benweil, aged 54, jon (Eo.land) papers please copys. ULAKK.—Un Mond 16th ist, ALICE Buakr, be- loved wife of Patrick Blake, agoa 54 yeurs. Relatives und (rionds are respectiully invited to at- tend her funeral, at half-past one, on Wedvesday, 18th Inst, trom ti dence, 510 Wi het, Bravronv —Monday, Septomve: Mlaess, 201A al a briet F. Buapeord, daagnter of Robort 1. and Paul's Memorial Couren, lompktasvilie, Staten Ls Covey t.—Oo Tuesday, sepwomoer 17, Consarive B Coxoven, aged 20 youre, Tbe (rieudes Of the family are tavited to atiend the fuoeral, on Thursday, at two P, M., irom the residence of bis grandpareuta, 624 Leouard «t., Greenpoint, DovaLosoy.—Ou Mouday, 16h ina, GKOKGR Dox. ALDSON, ugod 58 years. His friebds io the Tenth Ward aro requested to ot. | nd the funeral, from Grace Chapel, idih st, on | Thursday, 19h 1eKt., at one o'clock FM. FakRRLLY. Alor @ short tiness, JouN FARRELLY, Of the paris of Mullaugh, couary fully Invited to atu iis parents, on o’ciock |’. M. | Nantucket aud Newark papers plonte copy. Foxcs.—On Monday tmorniug, Seplember 16, at Orange, N. Je, Of atveurism of the heart, CHanies WiiitaM Fon years, the fusidence of his brother, rospest st, Orange N.J o'clock A.M, Currhives Wili be ia at Brick Churoh Station on arrival of trara | trom New York, via Dein wa | ern Rutlroag, D a the funoral, from toe ret ednesday, Sepiember 15, Ving loot oF Harclay 1 and recurning at ud Caristopuer TP. Me knUARO.—On Buaauy, Septomver 15, tilness, at ber inte restuenee, 447 10tn av., UxKINK, Wife of F, Gebhard, elutives wad riende of tho family, aud also the members of Pyramia Lodge 490, Fe nnd A. M., and | Aucrent Chapter Nu. 1, Ke A. SL, aro respeetinily in. Vited to attend the funoral sorvice, at the Daten Ke. jormea Couren, 40th st, between Tth and sth avs., on Wednesday at iwelve o’cloc HAck#t,— ELKAN 8 HACKER, alter a short tines, 10 the 45: your of bis age, Funeral will take pisee irom his residence, 321 Naat On Tee September 19, at tweive o'civek. 08 invited. Col, Soper ver, ber 16, Eowano Hast, iate ot the firm of Hail & Baldwin, ta te diet year of bis age, Notice of funeral bereatter, KasY.—La the 75th year of ber age, Mancarurt, Davia Henuessy, of the p: 1 Kiievorner, @ Fospectiuily invited to at- to residence, 10 Battery place, Wednesday, 18th, at two o'clock. damns,—At Woodhaven, L. L, on Monday, Septem- ber 16, THomas 1. James, tormerly of Brookiya, in ih your of Dis ages Relatives and iriends of the family are respectiully i the funeral, from the residence of his eon, Rev. Willian James, at Woodhaven, on Thorsday, Seprember 19, at ove P. M. Laati.—On Sanday moroing, September 15, at No, 75 6.b av., the residence of his in-law, Semoet U James T. Learn, Momphia, ieun., aged 67 years, Friends age invited to @ond the funeral sorvices, at the residence, on ovclock. Levers *-Oo Monday, September 16, liksny, the be loved son of Freverick and Barbara Levers, aged 21 years. Kelativ raday afternoon, at threo 4 {riends are respectfully invited to at- Wednesday, the isin sepiember, M, irom bis inte rosideuce, 395 at ball.past one yh M Sa ay. At Ban Franeizgo, Heptemver 4, With Mitten, sen a huwera Mi 1878, of i the r for | | of Brooklyn, Monten. On Mon ay, donee, 319 Gib AY,, SAnait, Wile Of Veter Septermoer 16, a her teste Notiee ov the Lui owt flowers, rai nerealter, F renee wi “plea Jones st. to attend the funeral, two o’clock, trom the Cavan, Ireland, in the 590 yeur of his age. tend o’clock, trom tie residence of her duugbter, Mrs. Alic: Moore, L4ist sl. and Grand Boulevard, trot the Church of the Anpuncration, where a solemn bigh mass of requiem Wil be offered up for the repose of her soul, thence to Calvary. day. East 334 st fri spectiuil horeby invited to attend the tneral of Brother Isaac | Oppenheim, {rom bis late residence, 238 Kast J3d st., on Wednesday, M. Gerirnde aster a long iit of Theodore dene! evenin 87 years, Of Nowburg, N. ¥.; uged 67 yours, 8 mouths and 17 davs, | Chauncey the giving aulbority to the same company to lay double | funeral, from tue reat wot lis parents, $12 Fe tracks trom Forty-second sireot up Seventh uvenue | av., on Thursday, September 19, at vais v" to the Boulavard, thence to 185th sireet, tuenco up | o’clook P.M. St Nicholus avenue as far as they pleased, er ee a IN ES dst OFFICE NotI“. —fde FOREIGN MALLS should not be given away without proper cousidera- | P24 4 i j 4 tion, Lt was high time to stop the practice of grant ering week baba ter eaetir beng aa tras prope iy franchises 10 this maaner, Suck a pian waa en- | steamship Wisconsin, vin Queenstown : ‘a riching corporauiens and ruining tue taxpayers. A. M., for Knrope, by steainskip seythia, via Queenstown must be specially addressed), nnd direct, by stow tor Europe Denmark, swedon San Fran Japan leavi + 1s La at grout barat Btoinway Jin opposite isu dot of fing Faruicure; also « fine antig SHAK for Racuael A. bradford, aged 18 yeurs. ce git : Relatives and trends are reapectiully invited to at N ANTE MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, AL THE tend the tuneral, on Toursday, at two P. M., trom ae [plana aa A. KUAB CK, 14h Kast 18th st, none MANGES SEAT: AND Ma Bun: AVA largest sotoction of wood Mantels in . B. STHAWAKL& BILLIARDS. SYRCIAL MEDAU OVER Abt SATIONS HAS at tos Paris Exhi- Ireland, 10 his 46 Broadway) waretooins now open; new and secoud | Band billiard Tables, iu ail desiens, at lowest prices. | from the residenve of Juun Farrelly, 33 I ThLAARD AND PC FAbLES AT LOW Est | Feemm.—At Westenester, on Munuay, ible prices; bulls rammed, $i por vet, at PHBGA 16, Penoy Dexsamiy, sun ot Charles ana Alice Ferris, | Vesey st x aged 6 years anu 6 months, QT VOR AN EL GANT WiLuiato WAnT The relatives and friendy of the family ure respect- | DIO revie 5 ving pla: Lackawanne and Wost- | 1 i878, after a | > 1878. —TRIPLE SHEKT. Moonr.—Sudd tonly, it Babylon, L, 1, Sunday, Sep- tember 15, 1878, ALFRED Moone, of St. Cloud, Orange, J. (lorueriy ot New York), in the 70th year of bis a Funeral attwo P. M., Wednesday, 18th ip the residence of Mrs. Van Bure Jockrow, 36 rat Relat ves »nd friends are jnvited to sttend, Mykns.—Ou Tuesday, September 17, 1878, Epren, int ames and Ophelia Myers. d acquaintances are reapoct ou Wodnesuay, idence of her parenta, 168 .—Thowas MeMAncs, a native of county | rom bis residenc Vhe faneral will take plac > at one v’clock, | ‘Ou Cueeday morning, September 17, | AX« MoMuNOmy, aed 85 years, | Relatives aud iriends aro reepectiully mvited to at- | the fun Thursday, September 19, at ten | henee to | Ovpeyiunin —Isaac Oreixuxia, aged 60 years and 1 Funeral will take place from his residence, No, 28 atone i’, M. precisely, Relatives ond uds of tho deceased, aiso members of (he Temple Emanuel und Zion Lodge, No. 2, 1. 0. B. B., are re invited 10 witend, The members of Zion Lodge, No. 2 L 0, B. B., are” mo PM. AS. NORTHSHIELD, Secretury. Seymour.—In Brooklyn, on Sunday moruiy tember 15. Guerkupe, infant daughter of Herbert and mour, aged 1 your. Tuewway moruimg, September 17 s+, MARGARET AMELIA, beloved wifo Sploving. 1 The relitives and triends of the family are respect | ful:y myited 10 attend the funerni, at her late res: No, 4u8 West 431 8t., at eighi o'clock Thursuay NING. —On, oTockinG —In Weaiming! Conn, Sepiembar 11, Dwicur CLirkorv StocKixG, of Brooklyo, N. Y., aged STRACHAN, ea Tuesday, paraiy >is, 5 September 17, 1878, of AN J,, wite of James Struchan, formerly Notice of funeral hereatior, ‘trrvs.—In this city, on Sunday, September 15, 1878, Wanren Tits, to the 69tu year of nis age. ‘The relatives otdy trieuds of the family aro invited to ai Ou Wednesdiy, LSth inst,, from the Cau Holy Vrivity, eorner of Madison ay. ans at half-pust ten obelock. Wakxen.—Ih Brooklyn, on Tuesday ooricu, iwiant ron ot Holen C. Warner, and friend’ are invited to attend oprember 17, Lecton B, and Reiuttys POSE OBFICK NOTICH. (correspondence for Frances to by rewarded by this steam sr 70 a ship France, vin on Tharsday, at Europe, by ste, nip Cy vin Queenstown Wiener fur Gern uc to be torwarded by this steamer must be specially addr: seed). and at Me, by ates hip Wieiand, boury ani Hamburs; eumslip Vity of 1s nt Ay lin, vin Quveustowi (correspond: for Germany and Seotland to be lorwarded by this murt be sy ily aidress, dircet, by steamship Keto M. for i Southampton Bremen. Beythia Gelticand City ot Berlin aud Norway. 1 New York Septombor 18 « a Sout as rie le ils for Hayti aud ptember ‘The mais tor } ptember ‘0 September 30. Tho 1xils tor an Francisco SR 4 Tig maiix tor An= cr, leave Caine and FURNITURE. —OLD Post OF FICE NAss\U™ sr. An immense stock of clezant first cliss Houscnold Furuitace ECHO PC toe ousty WHOL eA it RI a awe FAMILY | oe wh woe for Immediate casi 1 raw sik do., $50;, Bronzox, Paintin mier and Dining Furniture at leas than’ half cost 1, $100, Cail private residence 120 West sRewr 6th iy, & L. BAUMANN Bedding Ware the largest ext WOGARE SeLLs A ding, Looking Glasses at hal a Awe iT 18 Canal, PING, WILL SELL sohold Furniture, &¢., nt a sncritice, Blerant Parlor Suit. with heavy caved’ frames, covered in ti satin, cost £600 for $175; oneMo. tor $109; large, lian Chamber Seis, with Fr xlaxx Dressing Onnos, ly vow fiures baie Mat t T | at private iuisees Teh avs. OF E ING GREAT and Bedding, at their F Broorae; weokly and AUMANN bios (RRS AKI vnrgains in Furniture, Carpe und 230 Hadson st., euru monthly payments taken, FY LL Rein BE WOOD ay CAR DIN B y for stean sens st * BRUNSWICK, itost of OR SALE—-ONG EXTRA LAROY WALNUT FAME hall Mirror and seven Mantel and. P ors With & e high ease Clock, Yast 14th st, WIN OUT SAbS OF Flite Furniture —J. KR, avin disoosed of hy ns and (nctory buildings. wud vel “ ashort time. will sell be G roo poss! stock of Vai at tite, 32 Blewekor st MMENSE REDUCTION Ix ryets, Bedding. stoves, thly payments, at BM. © di i O7 Chaehain at, MS at xplanatory MARBLE MANTELS, mmonse rary, Diving Rov and Chamber Fac. corner Mott 1s OF FURSITU CE, fF eaKt oF week! CARPRIS AND OILGLOTis ¥ KNDATLL'S old piace, 112 Fulton price list. Avorn awarded ty my istiiard tab WwW. DEI Tes Wr Ab AN STANDARD Bi ad hand, at rodnee wake. WM. HG it J. M. & WALK MES. JEWELEY WhoDlvG bit i 2h, carne Mike CUbAMAx,. wu. vances rae Fackaars MON US. WATCHES, Y init shawn, Sea nek ats small ave a: ayn on at DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND and soll: loans negotiated on pot AITIBWs “DIA Hand IhWe HN) Reece seme ussorten i Bi ADWAY. 1 rivet and sold. ‘ofa’ Keane ¥ NAA boalht wt Mes NAGI ms WH AD WAY, Nicalt Cer ener) a $1 to Bh OFr CLOT LNG, de We nour 4th wt ues it Jewelry : Overco. Radirese MiNtaZ, 2 10 $1: Pantaloo roudway, T BUWAUD MILLEWS WELL KNG ishinens. G8 Gls wane Waverley. pl 6 paid for Castoif Clothing. Call of addry AT AUKAMS', U Orit sincash for Cast OM Giochi PAID Call oF wa V., CULL VAL d Hooks, A A ATIBN r mace hai PAYING THB FA shidiowt pr othiug, Jowairy, Cony Mr. of Mra. Hy AURIS, Tao deh ie below Macy's. IMENT, 916 OTH AV new Will positively re: where for cust-off Cloth PLATEO. than ot ve Mra ', 1.274 BMUAUWAY BEIWHKEN WD Broadway prives paid for Cart off lov by enlling of addressing B. HAKWIN, any 3 , Boos, XPRa HIGH PHICKH PAID FOR Cast OFF Uclothing, Carpet ritare, &e, O80 Ad av. near itd a a. Weiss WAU WILL FAY THR MGiHKeT PRivk Fo J a. oF Mr na G t MAL UK CASHBEKG Aseast-off Clovbin, ag Vib ay, Ys BROADWAY 59 West Uist st. rae 3 roe twoen Broadway SALES AT AvceTion. : VAte HRTDENCR AX) Pasa CoMMENGLNG LOCK witha AY THe LARUE “ow 131 WErT 147F , SETW A rare oeensis ioc honephapen one tt oa ie ne or country ret btuin fret class Faritnre ah bas HAMBBK BBTS PLANO grins, PARLOR SULTS, © t BA\.Y AND OIAT NG HOOM AE IS, CARPETS, PARE Zs, Ol PAINTINGS, ORNAMICNTS, namely :~ rs contain One inlaid and orang Suits, complete, cow ced in satiu, raw ‘ik and plusi: gent Taoles, hte Flor ind Mantel Mircors, ink, two many costly Ol Ps igures Groups and ( Faney Articies tov numerous to mentior Chambers—Heavs walnut jaan email Bedsteads, Deessi hike required, as the sale is peremptory. Goods carted, tnd shipped on out reaponstoditys: Conventent to all cars aud -tavies, Elevated ral railroad station corner of V4th a AX Weds eaDal mitt *Averion Ee Ae atte ble LK, &0. Avera: BLE TANT 1 inne. ‘ormolu jon of Kronzes a . Pier aod Mani s,m large volt larzest and mos offered this sensu 2 yh CASAL OF VENICE, By. GONDL BY DON CIENT ABV RON'S DREAM, BY CY Pitts, And both modern and auciq: CHAMBER ‘axes, Bedsteads, Wast stands, Cuifonnieres, nair and spring Mattresses, paling . Suits 1u reps tockers, Mirrors, Clocks, Brussels and ingrain Carpets. Library Bookcases, Tables. Books, fe, DINING ROOM Buffet, ‘extension Dubie, Chairs, ie TN China, Gisss and Silver Ware, Cutlery, & jail . Chutes, ucrion tt AT PRIVATE RESIDENCE, trentica! 1 anna pera rite OLD. nu URNITUKE, ¥) MORNING, 10, O'CLOCK, stone nm insion, mann, OTH Ot Ss avs, '¥ Dupre. PAIN THe Re TT ANOFORTES, STEINWAY SYIANOFORTE, ENT UPRIGHT PIANO, VE VIANOFORTE, embroidered Music Cabinet, aa And “eilolge N vite SS sire, Ma wie Drawing Room Suits, with carved and fustiake aud Queen Anne style, nd silver sating, cotelaine, wool ables, marquetgy Cebsnet, with ebon ab It Pedestals, hairs, Lot igo © Laseia | Nola hon Oe ‘&e. MANSION FOUR RB M ALSO Gitad oF ‘BiusZes, PARE Single and do ininid covered ia erimson, blu Noni by GREENE, ET.? by ANDREUS. ice collections, rich cilt frames, UIs, + Hastigke and Queen At 1 “ANCL: Anit75 others, all ch BEDROOM FURN styles, consisting inlaid git Be 3." Dressin: Oneer Bureaus, Wardrobes, Wushstands, Lounves, Rockers, mare blo top Tables, $1 hair and spring Mattresses, Pillows, Blankets, rep, plesh and balrcloth suits, Mirrors, Dining’ Furniture, Kxtonsion fable, Buffet, Chatrs im leather, Dinner and Tea Silverware, Cutlery; also hall Stanas, Furniture: 31 Carpets, L. TARGEK & CO., Auctioneers, 4, Tako any old stand, ‘r0-MORROW (HURNDAY) at 31 SrOLOoX, tour salesroom, SALE OF No USKNO Ls! FORSITURE, MIRRORS, PARLOK AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, &., &., Pinna, ~—FURNITURE SALE. K -KLER, GEORGE W. Auctioneer, will seli this da: > k, Honsshold and Offies Furniture, DI Pior Mirrors, Mattresses, Pillows, wing Machines, ce. SELL & KEARNEY, Auctionsors. Thursday, September % 104 o'ci0e, om Tompuine square. by order of the Dopartinent. of Pabite ail the iron failings and Granite Base and Posts iare-uamiety, 2018 lineal fent at ron rallings Kates, nix feor in height; 1,874 lineal feet of L granite posts. Torms cash. on aula inciudin, granite RNY, AUCTIONEERS, Unisn square, toads, Dressing “Lounges, Kansy ‘ardroves, k BOWE, Auctioneer, BELLS THIS DAX, ai 11 o'clock, ‘st the private residence No, 36) inent of Furuituen, consisting of Tookeuses, Pier Mirrors, black walnut Bedsteads, Dress Bureaus, Wardrobes, Brussels Carpets, Chandeitors, &o. Avertos BALE. PETER BOWE, WE, Auctioneer, b "walnut, Hodstonds, ‘elvet and Brussels Onrpé a Y Jous SoU Ni UGHONEER “SALH THIS wing, 1014 o'clock, s large variety of e 3 Washetand. Chatens Tables. Xtuves, Mirrors, Brussels, veivet and. inctaln, Cerpeta, 900 yar ckory, China, Pinted- war 5 kc. ; the commissions of this day's sal ted to ‘the yellow fever sufferers through the Captain of his preclact, F COLTON, shold Furaiture, fine Oil Garoeta, de ‘this day (Wednesday), Septarn; ek. ae the rie est 28th joor trom hoe Shedroom wad, Lib Ax pots, curled hair nvex Mirrors, 30 oF 40 fine Ui N, AUCTIONEERS. T SALE OF OFr_FINB FURNITURE, UPHOLSTERY, CABINET WARK, 46, 40. ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1%, AT 10) OrcLock, AT SALESROOMS, 12 Ws WASHINGTON PLACE, The entire stock of » largo manufacturer, comprising ver, Library and Diving Room Suits, wuich Seed ouly be. seen to ve apprectt {ooue on view om Monday. Sale positive to close the busines, MOORE, AUCTIONRER, SELLS. THURS. 10/5 o'elock, at private e No. 34 East roeaway.” Housel + Bult, made by B: ve Yclock, 13% Grand House, Keds, Bedding, Blank where poses Tables, Chairs.’ Verpete, Crockery, Cooking Utensils, vom, dhe. in Lots, J. SWARZKOPY, AUCTIONBER, WILL elegant Saloou Fixtutes, oaitively tn love; doasers ae: AUN, AUCTIONEER <, 22 KIVINGTON st Soils Chis day, at 11 o'clock, 189 Bowery, Stock Fixtures of Diniig and Cee’ Saivons Counters, ra, wage, seam Boller, Goifee Orn, Urocks aud | AUCTION KE us THI8 DAY, #6 € iacobie #t, Household Fuent- sows, Bodding, Ou re, Fables, Bus nag th. arses Fi-ub, 8 NUERAL wet 12 wi weit this day. imei "elnek, MUO let Monia nd Women's Clothing, nem, i" Cadeseionnion, Quilts, Blankets, tiodalng. ! and Vosts sy otder ‘thpean. Shetton, 18) Ciethine, wee ua be Bene Beddin: it a iteand Vests By order Chagies Ls jee ing 104% oPelook, sharp. P. AW NU RORE IS SALE, WATOMES AND JEWELRY it, Avctloneor, will sell at nates ivek, B00 Lol 4 and Sliver 1 Div nd Jewelry, Opera Glasses, Sil MusJleal and Sargieat Instrumente, By order Caaporfiels, 14 Stauton st, and A. Phillips, 19 ‘oh HUNK inane shoes, iy urdse T, Newman, 300 Futon KIPHS AUCTIO wn] eptemees, 1, So. Wik . roa We story [louse af io Ist and tf, AUOTIONRE Hi on this day, “at tikes of the Burro ciegant Back Pixtares a large lot of fi . Outside Larupa, Gas Pixtneer, de. DANCING ACADEMIES. — : ‘8 DANCING AC \DEMLLS NOW OFEN 11 Bast 1th, 55 Wost iid) WALTZ and other dances | taunt KAPIDL eheulars joes of tee VALTIRIDS DASBING ‘Demy, & | (sauue, deh av, ede. —Private lessens aly bow, Waite apecisity PRELBNOCKD LD) omglily 5 Wert a PERNANDO'S DANC ING ACADEMY, |F Jue). <Heopent a Feet ption, 8 ey now furming. cite » Lexington UNI Gilde Sort st. aD areday, ra y | [APF ANAS DANCING SCADEATY. ae 6 WHAT aor 4s. Classes open every Mouday and Thursday nuon and evening. N = /'3 ACADEMY OF DANCING, Away and 32d st., is open every day aud evening DENTISURA, a bolas LY Wak NT DoD Wie MANN toda, somthwest corset ito at Nath warrentea: ork Dens Sane Kavavisied 18016 Dre.