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2 —eITY REAL ESTATS 5 PUK SA SALE. MENT C M “Cenirat- Hore Architects, should be bull DWIELLINGS.—DUGGIN & Kast dist. Price list sent, N STONE East Toth st, STONE "\N ELEGAN? FOU House; cabinet finish T A BAC RIFIOB—N y FOUR »TOKY A tiowso. ”‘tuquire in office of JAMES JUDGE, Builder, fort, Parties desirin: dress OWN RB, bs t. und Lexington av, ant Nice. THE FOUR STORY STORMS, jepth 197 may ad- NEW YORK: HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1878—-TRIPLE. SHEET. et GU. WANTER: 7 ANTED- BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, AN. TWO. UN- furnished, conneoting sts.; east preferred; state lowest terms, J. Herald office between 12th wad 35ch ~ 'B. box 110 BOARDERS WANTED. 1 WORE ROOMS, WITiT OK WE 9 ast 27th st,, near Hotel Brunswick ; terms mode! [St HOUSE. SIUYVESANT PAK 5 BAST 15TH st.—Handsomely furnishod Rooms. southern exposure; eacellent table elzhborhood. OR MORE COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS excellent Board; very moderate . corner 43d st. C LK by J CONNECTING ROOMS TO LET, WITH » At 660 Lexington ayv., bo- NO Ler OR FoR SAL f very desirable Honses on north side of L strictly private families, Ap- Gust of 4th ay,, tos ply on premises at ai T LOW PRICE vear Hudson; modern improvements, est 20th st. all ani H OF de. est HOUSE AND LOT 21 VESTRY OWNER, 46 ACGIPIC HOTEL @ bargain, by of the late John at and completely furni: rs in suceessiul operation. y business ho: } now is and has mber Well aud tavo: ther ND FURNITURE—FOR SALE AT der of the executors, to close the estat e 170, 172 and ts city; fully en for any rably known information, BROOKLYN “PROPERTY FOR SALE AND TE~SPLENDIO ights, Jear Pierrepont #., pet LE Columbia F four story stone front high scoop bat with ail improvements ax rent of $1,000 and i 1AM H. DUNNING New Yor. WESTCHE: TER Cor T » No. 20 Nassau st. din fine orde: ‘vo RE NT. ment te possession. App “RESIDENOE Brookly: offered at the NOW T and low ly to WNL. (Turner Building), HANDSOME FRONT ROOM. FIRST FLOOR, $18: Room, #11 fortwo, excellent Board; table i ‘53 East 9th, near Broadway. WE-T 46TH 8?.—SECOND STORY, WITH OX WITH- out — table; TOP WAVEREEY, PLACE Prout Ronme, B12 10 $16, for two, with Boards siugle, 87 to $9; transient, $1 50 day; table Boara, $4. Tete Sete MADISON. Sr AV, MRS. Tueth: Handsome “Apartments; private table only; highest references iW) BAST 418T S—DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH 2 Rourd: a tow Rooms for gentlemen; references re- quired. WEST 18f_ ST.—NICEL! with Board, en svite or singl ences xiven aud required, OD S¥., 47 WEsT.—H ANDSOME ROOMS, EN SUITE 220 singly, with Board. D St, 199 WEST.—SKCOND AND THIRD FLOOR SR ftooms, nicely turnished, to let, with Board, SoD St. 4 WEST.—LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT and hall Rooms, YURNISHED BOOKS. able first class; refer- TY PROPERTY FOR SALE OR TO RENT. HOUSE TO KK 7 CHEAP, NEAR A Depo; 9 rooms, gus, water, cura HARD, 25 fREMONT Beekman, SERSEY “CITY, CITY AND BE ASE: ELL, 7! NT BRICK ik <D pith peng ‘Dwellings to let, on Mata St Tarrytown, WEND: ‘Maiaen lane. HOBOKEN, HUDSON RGEN REAL ESTATE For Sale Panta) BORER. JERSEY City HEIGHTS, FOR me, scr ry Cll one hour, ei Cevtral, 46 Montgomery PROPERTY | OUT OF THE erry | POR SALE OR TO REN’ Tr. 00, Ings, well truited 00, 450, Pecbancs. cred bolidines FER NG LEW OUD. NEW TO LET, UNFU “JERSEY AND 600, 1,150 RNISHED, VIR 0.107.150 Now Jersoy. wood build: 2,300 Virginia, SON, 22 New Chureh. PER- fect gem; ten rooms, cabinet finish, hard wood stairs is, bay depot. Broadats., New ¥ ork. re ‘splendid drives: ws, cistern, standing large plas ot un ie jhenlthy, no mosquitoes, churches all de- ‘cround; bathroom, !ur- h tubs, every xeeptional house tour minutes from Apply to room 29 Drexel Building, Wall and OR SALE & strictly e: 150 per avy. iting to 1 N GERMANTOWN, ih Grocery isusines: is w Tare ypDar tment. PHILADELPHIA. For turther par- rmantown av., Philadel- IRGINIA Graising Mon of property you want. Derate the foebie.”” REAL ESTATE FOR CITY ands New Brixhton; passed. LANDS.—VALUABLE ae on, Fotom ¢ Kiver, partie un, Stafford coanty, Virginia. Tell bim what dexeri “Tuis 1s the climate to HOUSE—CHor TRA 30 mil To “EXCHAN. Gh. CE HOUSE ‘dealth, view. surround- try Property, PRANK Fist .. New York city. WOR SALE OK E. Brooklyn Propert; With stable, in Elizabecn, 3 Address OWNER, Eliza of TANGE FOR NEW —A desirable House and grounds, J.; equity about $12,000; h, N YORK OR a EXCHANGE EQ THY IN LIGHTLY omy: d, very valuable and desi wentont to ferries, for first ress XU, box 140 I! ald ule Property nenr city, improved Farm. Aj FANTED—A FA? order centrally located in this ci Address OWN ss i, cal, 3d av. FOR A HOUSE IN ELEGANT quity $10,000. REAL ESTATE WANTED. louse NOT ABOVE foTti \NTED TO BU ste Apply 110 Wy hae it To LET FOR BUSINESS 5 PURPOSus. ENNETY BUILDING, ~ corner of Fulton and Nassau sta. Several Offices in this building to let at greatly reduced rents. The offices will be altered to suit tenants. i No extras, mm, and each office has JOUN L, KNIGHT, at th e building. A: LOW RENTS—PINE SiORE AND LOFTS, To- West 200 ate, large iron building, 39 and 4) 13th OWNER, 46 st ith “OK WIlHOUT STEAM weil lighted: modern improve- 5th st, near Park av. 33 weet eri ST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Rooms to let, with good Bourd: relerences. 3G is st. ¢ ORNS MADISON AV.—SUPERIOR AO- commodations for a family: Second Floor, handsome- ty turnished; private table, 214 Mudison av. N STANDARD borer te hand. at rete pce Balle, Slat, Tips, Shales Cun, ke. Wat. Hl. GRIFFITH & CO-, 40 Vesoy at. SPECIAL MEDAL OVER ALL Na‘ Tams uAs Arveen awardes to m Billiard Taoles at the Paris Exbi- SOLLENDE. ER, No, 783 Broadway. Oe x a iene & BALK CO. (724 ys Broadway) open; new und second ‘Bldsed ba ‘tables in ioral d at lowest prices. APE Was TE! rep—A PARLOR are, we GouBr- wation lock; must be ch ood condition and Toonys — Wane Vill tera Was A GOOD SECOND HAND CYLINDER once Deke cheap. Address PENMAN, box 115 Her- ald office, Ware er HAND SAFE; GOOD ORDEK. EMORY, box 1,866 Post office. ANTED~A PAIR OF PAPER BOX WAKE'S Shears. DUUGHTY, 173 Greenwich st., room 2. ANTELD—SPECIALIIES IN house furnishing, em, fee stusionery and general trade, ‘Addres CU., Wholesale Commission Agents, 2: MARBLE MANTELS. r La Pies dee OTION IN PRICES FROM JUNE THe GROCERY, hina, cigar.etoy, by letter, 0. & t 430» 1,—Mantel ‘and ail kinds of Slave Work; larce Assortment ; signs, PENKHYN -SLATE COM- PANY, 50 Uni on square, 4t! . aud 17th st. ARBLE AND MARBLEIZED. MANTELS, HEAD- a stones. atcost, A. KLABER, 134 East 15th st., near ay. W. D& A. 8 NICHOLS ARK THE LARGEST emanutacturers of Marvie and Marbleized Slate Man- telx; new designs in exquisite taste continually intro- Hae 157 and 150 East 128th st. coms 73 Shee : CLOTHING. ABLISHMENT, “33 GTH AV highest value paid for’ cast-off Glothin idress. sis, —Broadway prices paid’ for Caseatt wrath. &c., vy calling or addressing B. HAR: EAST 22D ST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED Alntome, first class Board; also single Room; table Board. T FLAToO’s, 816 6TH | AV., NBAK 460TH 5'T. —! 60 Pink Pit cont more than elsewhere "will positively be paid for Gust-off clothing, Address Mr. or Mra, Fis 110. EAST 29TH ST.—HANDSOMBLY FURNISHED ASndomn single or eonnecting. with first class Board; two on first floor, suitable for a physician; references. FOR “CASHBERG PAYS BO ‘Slat at, aparece Broadway |4Jecast off Ciothing, 58 We and 6th av. & MARKS PLACE.—BOARD, $4 TO $0; A Seossion, 10 to $12; handsomely furnished Parlors; together or separately, with or without Board, 56 BANK, NEAR 4TH ST,, NINTH WARD.—PLEA- scat Koums, with Bonrd: kas, bath: nice tooation, MADIS\ oN AV.—BUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS 69:0 suits and single Rooms, with Board, for families or gentiomen. 116, WEST 41S? ST.—LARGE, nished Rooms, southern exposure, NICELY FUR- with Board; ERY PLEASANT, SUNNY rd, to let, with Board, to gen- tleman and wite or single gentiemen. SOQ WEST 62D ST.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED 228 roe to let, with Bowrd; references required, + ARGE ROOMS, WITH omen; table Board, Call EXTRA FINE ROOMS, WITH Boxra, with rooms, $5 and up- ward; y of ge! . heated by furnace ; Tito grate hres: taule boarders: nouse just opened. —TABLE, [lANDSOME ROOMS, MODERATE Al trices. Save time by calling at 244 West 25th st. J)URNISHED FRONT AND BACK PAKLOK, ROOMS FP iRiStond for, suitable. for lleht housekeeping, with as, hot aud cold water: private house, 144 Bast if __BUARD AND LODGING WANTED, “GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE APARTMENTS, with with some lauy living alone in genteel, quiet loculity, between 28th and 40th sts, and Broadway and dthav, Address PELUAM, box 128 Herald Uptown NICELY “FURNISHED ROOM, WITIL ADJOINING Adnaiedroom, by goutieran, wite, and child five years one flight up; old; southern exposure; socena floor, ‘r fe 14th st. between Sth and Cth avs. pret a respectable locailty ren t; dinner at 6, Addr b re Wes day terms, which mast ni exceed $27 per weeks PERMANENT, box 122 Heral OARD WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF FOUR aculta: a large front Room, with Bedroom adjoining, on second floor. and either back Room on_same floor or lar.e Room on third; terms about $50 per week; loca- ns must be first class, Address, nd references, W. W., box 1,702 Post with fall particulars oftice. WaARXTEDIBY Two YOUNG GENTLEMEN, IN PRI- vate inmily, two medium sized Rooms, with Board; locality between 18th and 34th sts. und 4th and 6th ava, Address, stating terma, W. D., Herald, 7OUNG LADY WANTS A NICELY FORNINUED front Reom, with Board and fire tnctuded, i Sige week. Address INDEPENDENT, box 199 Tierala town eftice. HOTELS. ia aEW TENGLA ENGLAND HOTEL. 3 ERY—300 3 Lodgings, 30c,, 40¢.. 506. ; treokly, $2 t0 83. SUABEROE HOTEL, 12 CLINTON PLACE TH ST). near Broadway.—Transient Board, $1 day; weekly, $3 upward; Lodgings, 5 ARLETON UOUNK, WILLIAM, CORNER FRANK. Gi fort st.—250 newly furnished Rooms; prices reduc to . 500, dnity. - sage ROOMS, SINGLE AND EN SUITE, TO aurent prices moderate; at Grand Union seeek: “4h fs and Park av. OWAXKD HOUSE, 149 CHATHAM ST. OLPANER, safer, better accommodations, better ciass of cuests than in any cheap house in the city; 20c. dally, $1 weekly. ior story hixh stoop Pa LS reece FURNISHED ROUSE TO LET—ON ast r own stone. i MORGAN 20 teot wide rent very low toa private fam- Pine at. 2 STORY HiGi », replete with improvements to vloek of elevated rali- 4 MEST tH 37-10 DAT, FULLY F elegant four story brown stone full size will Lease for three to five you ie immediately. alton st, New York. B00 per month : seen on application; KEVIN W. possoasior BUTLEK, 41 F rnisnea. ANDSOME ovEns FOUR STORY HOUSE, 30TH ri sh, near Hate . B uae na to $75, near Sth ay. anil Broadway W. STEVENS, prom. BEAUTIFUL Si furuished, for xe SK FURNISHED FRONT RO« M, ton pine as Mie AG URRAY HILL.” —FOUR STORY BROWN STONE ale or to let, WN 7,—COOK, AT POCKETBOOK PAC- Broadway, 1 to 2 o’cioek dal y. STORY st. SI int ntl between 6th av, nnd the Park SUIT OF FURNISHED KOOMS, WITH “BRICK, 4 600, first class neh tamily. newly Agents UT BOARD, siemen only; choice accommodations. At 34 Al 202 AAand hoasekeopinz; Koons $2 to $5 per week; Ame: family. AN DSOMELY ri HUDSON SF, FURNISHED 1 entle per NE _with closet, to one or two geatiem FURNIS NEAK CANAL, emon 80 University 22 We 2 ween PARLI SHED PARLO ARLOK AND HAL ping: $7 and $8 t. LODG and two inal! furnished Bea place, near BOOM; hi ate OR< AND Inrgo AND BED. j referencer. 2z7r, B rished te GRPURNISHED TWE pors and single urnished Roon Yr. ETHLY t light rooms t, Hoboken. ¥URNIS e227 il = without MADISON A board; suits GANT o WETWEEN BO ooms to gentieme: HED monthly, or short blocks REC- AND bronkta N SECOND to let, withe 7 furnished Rooms, tor one or two gentlemen ; KOONS AND APART. Ts . — CONSISTING OF 7 AND 8 ROOMS, in premiven, it FLAts t Blevator iu the build pie Cvevi smite for hy he. no Lert first class apa of OLLAE HOUSES, SMAL Noven ind 6th ay tee, Addr per, iste UL Ob ng. | a. bDGAl HUGS, im this City and Krookivn. FAMILY OF ADULTS WANT betweon I4th and ie * AMS, tne view; quire wo ) BAN toa heat, Distric ita oF 1s 8800 ments, & provement LEAYORAFT, wo WA Herald o THORUGH te he minis aid Uptow % UNFURNISHED ROOMS, od lowality, by a emall f d and third fh and particalars, “aT NT. 1U8 Kant 101 Th SOTIT teat’ Park; wit Hight; Te KOOMS IN and $1100, 702 Ath ay. Niwa A HOUSE 40th sts., Lexington fot avout $1,000 rent; whexeeptionanie refer. 6 REMVONSESILITY, fice Witit- Nb Wits, 9 OR 4 ROOMS arient, Aditrems, with rent and box 170 Herald office. GUE GENTUBMAN, AN EL. m, ronning wate: mand Oth ave ig first © | Privat raid Uptown 7 NICKERKOCKEE HOTSL.—sINGLE ROOMS, 20( counteract Ae quiet; open all night; men only. 1 pouth st. (Pe Woopsips fa 1, 55 WES’ 28TH ST. OUBLE 50s. to $1 50 per day; day Dose, $1 ¥ AVI: i s A .12) West 234 st. 1 offer for sale, in lose to wuit cast customers, all my elegant city made ‘nent new) House- &c.—namely, macnificont Steinway & Sons’ tised mx months, cost $050. n seerifica Suits, fourieen pieces, cost $1.000 for $15 w silk Suita, cont $200, for op Suits for $25 Gerben de fine Oil Paintings, eons styles; white hair M &e.; over 30u lot eall at pri ENS EADUGTION AND Aten u tor Farnitare, Care De dablishment in the city. PBAltaN® BAOTHEKS | ARE OFFERING uNAT bargains in Furniture, Carpets and Bedding a their 25 and 230 Lindson’st., corner Broome; weekly and ¥ paymenta take store. N PRiORS ‘OF FURNITURE, cash or weokly and » SSR TuWarr & 00.3, Fiss’ PATENT FOLDING BEDS—MosT USEFUL articles in jorms of tables, bureaus, wardrobes, desks, bookcases ce of bed: ail bedding 7% ne u\ drawers, bookcase, de. an aly Mo CARPETS AND OLLOLOTHS VERY CukaP Call or send BEN DALL!S old pince, 112 Fuiton st. for expianatory price list. ms DANCING ACADEMIES. ACADEMY, d all fashion: ‘Society W alta 5 private lexsons any he now open. Pot terms, de, nd for etrentar. NOTICE. —Me. DOOWO respectiully saggests to ns who ontored the names ot thelr children as season, that it is extremely desirable to chtidren will commence. Communications Il be thanxfally receive “#8 DANCING ACADEMY, ® U Private lessons any hour; Glide and Society ptions Monde, PROOKES’ ACA DAil the feshiousble danees in one course of lessons. _The first I J\PRNANDO'S DANGING ACADEM av (vank building). -Keeeptions Thu now forming. Fur elremtars address 675 la INSTRUCTION GATELY M a howe in a respectable amity, in ros . Plans and Gerinan, Address L. L., 2d at. I OOKKBEPING, PENMANSIIP, ARITHMAE, tc, twugut pereticaiiy day and evening, stiffness, cramping and trembling removed. DOLBEALs College, 1.193 Broadway. CED CLASSIOAL AND MATHEMATICAL renares for collee rivate ouplr HEL, box 153 Hornld nee, Address TEA! art lecturer, . superior disciplingrian : oh and drawing, city: proforsor omeomy a byte in, Select Nehout, ty, for. amie. sppiiention nailed for stomp, RCUERME KORN vis sd V4th CHERS OF KNOW tf ities, wehools, Te te He RTE RH ORN , 30 © VENI BOARD AND TUITION FO Licht, y $1508 Dvr ana young men, Episcopal Acade Mad: held, N WATCHES, JEWELRY, o promptly provides Es « AL Monoy Diamonds, Watcher, J olry, Xe., oF t wabrokers’ The bought tor hia WS BROADWAY—LOANS NEGOTIATED, Dia. *. Watehes, Gold and Silverware, Personal Prop. erty, bought end gob J. THOMAS LYNOH, i ADWAY, ABOVE bY ors erty: ot Gold, Milyerwore bough es ad- Neos made; Indies! office, WILLLAM A. GLUVER, forwerl Josep A. Jackson. + Silk Pht Clocks, TWO. 0, AldeN, 100 heontdway, none 20th st. JAWNBKOKEKS TICKETS BOUGHE ASD tiie highest price paid for Diamonas, Watches, Jewelry, " tivets, Guns, We, At 77 Bleecker St, second door Irom Broadway. 1. 267. BROADW olry, hoy OSTVIVELY THE UTMOST VALUS WILL BE PAID for adios’ and gentlemen's cast-off Wearing Apparel, ry. J Luoes, eamel’s hair Shawls, Carpets and Furni- YW ANHALT'S, No, 529 6th av. ture DENTISTRY. SET OF TET IN THREE HOURS AT Tile OLD A ay. viace, 377 6th ratber, gold and platina; prices to suit, Remember the number: 377 6th ar. =SEE OUR WEIGHTED LOWER SETS FOR A .ihaliow Jaws ana Upper Sets for sunken fnces. 502 and 504 3d av. southwest corner 34th, Dr. MODEMANN. YALL IN THE EVENING OR DAYTIME AND jets of Teeth. Di Game AVENUE DE! A ABSUCTATION. 79 Sth EETH EXTRACIED, aE WiTl Gas. inky FULL gum Sets, $4, upward: Tooth cleaned, 5¢ Dr. BROUGHTON..6 Wont 4th st THE SPINOLA GRANT, . Mayor Ely was waited upon yesterday by General Frank B. Spinola, the gontl to whom the Board of Aldermen have given the power to tear up the Streets of this city, for the purpose of laying mains and pipes, in order te supply the city and its inhab- jtants with steam under the pian of the Holly Com- bination System. General Spinola ik ga goed the Mayor to set apart a for the hearing of ail per- sous Opposed to the measure, as well as a time when the supporters of ihe scheme could beheard. Tho General also asked the Mayor to have a competent engineer sent to Lockport to examine into the work- ings of the system as operated im that city. Mayor Ely said in answer to tne General that he would hear the opponents of the measure on Tuesday next. He woula then set a time for tho hearing of we other side, BUSINESS TROUBLES, Charles R. Woodworth, whose petition has been referred to Register Allep, bas liabilities to the amount of $53,500 and no assets, | The creditors of David McMullen, dealer in shoe findings at No, 383 Bowery, beld a meeting at the office of Register Fitch yesterday, and schedules were Presented showing Mabilitics to the amount of $192,000, Eleven claims were proved for $5,600, and Ridner P, Cafferty was olected assignee. A meeting of the creditors of Susan Sullivan, of No. 66 East Kighty-third street, wife of John Sullivan, , Was hold at the oflice of Register Dwight yes- Schedules were presented showing liabilities $164,000, ana Jobn H. Platt was appointed aasignce. Abram Polhemus, Jr., grocer at No. 600 Sixth ave- nue, made ao assignment for tho benefit of bis crea- ttors yesterday to Albert 'T. Albro, Henry Blum, sewing machine agont, made an Assignment for the bevefit of nis creditors yesterduy to Carl eg egy ee ite prefers his wife and tour other creditors for $6,900, An assignment for the benefit of creditors was made wsterday by Joho Vomansky, ship chandler at No, Ils Broad street, to John “abbey. His Mabuities are not large. In an spplication of Dolsen & Arnott to reopen the case of the bankrupts, George W. Wendrum and Joho Griffins, on ground that since the adjadication ion of part of the assets of the Abenroth w: apartner in the bankrupt firm, Judge Cn: deni the application and says that the petitioners have remedy by a petition to have Abenroth adjudged a partner. Judge Choate, of the United States District Court, has given a decision on the application of Duncan, Sherman & Co. for a discharge in bankruptcy, which had been cojected to by a number of creaitors, ‘T Judge states that no evidence has been offered to pecifications of the opposing creditors, and the discharge je granted. NEW YORK CATTLE MARKETS, Frrpay, Oct. 18, 187% RECKIPTS FOR TWO DA 6 Boavnat vad sian, iC nooninie,still Seve dull noon than we reported it to have been on last Weilnerday. The hords ¢o band ranged from poor to conrse, with a fait Md over unsold, £16 illinois stecrs inois steers at Sige. at Ni¥e. por Ho. per MW. has, wexeee icky stoors at S4Z0. per 1b., wei 7M ow It. F. Burchard seid for Hasting & Co. 16 Unio steors iGo, per Ib., weight 8 ewt. F. Joseph sold for salt 17 Colorndo atoors at FAje per ib., weight 6 ewe. ; on cormis- head nt Se. per tb, with $1 on . per ib; 10 head at Bige per Ibe, eC. Kalin sold for Kabe G3 'a He. por ib. rib. weights 63h ¢ cw: for Chasecilor & Seymour’ 3? Ohio stew & 106. por tb. weights 7 owt. «8 owt. Brown 1 Ohid steers at 8%o. Bye, per Ib, weights 734 1%, Waixel sold he, per Ib, 27 head at Sige. per Ib mud 7 bond'at DMC. portb.. welghis 7 ev seant. bi id Serial nois steers mt Thue. Sews, seant. FS old for i. "Moreis 4 head at 8%c. per Ib,, with 81 on per by lat Sige. per Ib: 15 bead ai Zewt. strong a 8 cwt Newton «& Holmes c. por Is , with $25 on i owt w Mig owt, ‘ilertom, 38 Mons per hea 6e. por IU per head with $1 on Hegel sold for 1b, olorado aeons at N a Morr le. on per head, welxhi & Regeustoin sold fur C.F. Ke: stoors at TMe. w Hee. per Ibe, weights Oy cwt.. strong, nO Cwh. strong; ior Myor & Kogenstein 126 Cuiorade steers at 1c. per Ib., weight 6% owt: IX inixed native and Ool TAdo Steet per Ib,, weight 6% ew; 7 Litinots ib, weivht 64 ows. M. Allerton “72 Col- 4 Ow, AERA Hash Is'indiana stoors at 7 W. Allerton 15 ¢ eight Gewt., seant: f craven. “per, e ive im 7 ewe, scant. fh, Westheimer Litinois'stuors at Tic. «He. por th., welghite er 87 ewt., strong; for U. Fe Keynotix OL 1Uhe nols siners at Ne. a 4h Wy weights 6% for Rankin i 7 21 Tiinols ate por ly. with 906. end on 8 head, Woluhe dig cwt. an er AND LAMBS. —Sales fe: and ale Kod sines our inet weekly report. Jud harm sold 224 State Inmbs, weight OD Ibm per hon ec. ver Ib. ; 18 State sheep, wrobgie 100 Iba. per por lb. | Kase & Tideock sold) Ohio sheep, welabt 131 Ibs per head, at 5'4@ por ib. Newton & Holmes sold 46 Jersey sheep, weight 106 los. per hond, at 4ige. por 1b. 18 Jersey lambs, woight 74 ‘ibs, per a “Bee per Ih; 61 Onnada jam 3 weight 7035 tba. per lend, me $30. per | Canada lambs, yolght S1'lbs. ger head at Se. per iby Hawe, Bitters &t 200) Wastern sheep, weight 45 Ibs. bond, at tees un 11 &'Bveking- Kentucky sheep, weight 127 lim. per pend, 4181 Onnada lambs, wei cht jor hend, Davis & Hallenbeck so ontaeky Sheep, weigtt 100 lbs por jn: 214 Stace hoop. weizit 94 (bs , strony per head, at $4 30 per ews. + 56 Stute lambs, weivit 70 Ibs, scant, nor head, ab Age. per + Canada lambs, weiuht 76 ius, scant, por hew 25 Canaan lambs, weikht 86 Ibs. per hend, both lots w » §.—Trade slow at current rat Oras ed ea $7 5 per head; also at 2%e. a Jo. per Id, Meal ti w4%e. perl, Vewis, from lean to eth, live woight 221 i, live weight 205 [ ive wotnhe i OUR COMPLAINT BOOK. (Norz,—Letters intended for this column must be insure attention, Complainants who are unwilling to comply with this rule simply waste time in writing, Write only on one side of the paper. —iip, Herat.) PASSIVE POLICEMEN, To rue Epitor ov Trax Hexapi— A band of loafers hang about Sheriff, Pitt Stan- insulting the who and the secm to ane Saco GEL THE THIRD AVENUE SAVINGS BANK. To tux Eprror ov ruz Hexatp:— Like many others I would like to know if Mr. Hurd 1g going to pay anovher dividend to the poor depos- {tors of the Third Avenue Savings Bank, It is now more than two years since we received fitteen cents on the dollar, and I think 16 is time that we received at least a word of hope, ANXIOUS DEPOSITOR, OIL DRIPPING FROM OVERHEAD, To THs Epiron ov THe HeRaLp:— Qn Sunday morning while L was crossing Third avenue, at Twenty-lirst street, on my way to church, & train of cars passed rapidly overhead on th rated railroad and bespattered my dress with oi], I wore a jovely pwe blue silk, and it bas been almost de- the vitriol Have ladies no red for ch Josses In our courts of justice ? DANGEROUS STONE THROWING. To rus Epiron or tax HzxaLp:— Certain lots on the south side of 111th street, just east of Third avenue, ought to be fenced. Every Sunday tney are visited by gangs of rough boys, and they throw stones into the adjoining yards and houses and yell like wild Indians, Lite 16 not sa while they are at their pranks, No policemen are ever to be seen in this vicinity, JAMES FLEMING, NEW WAY OF USING THE OLUB, To tax Evitor or tas Heraup:— We would ikke to know if thore is any way of pre- venting Officer H. Bruton, of the Eighteenth precinct, from using bis club in such a dangerous manner as he does, On our way from evening school en last Friday night some small boy said something to him and he threw his club at @ crowd of us. If it bad hit apy one it might have injured him for life, EVENING SCHOOL (BOYS) NO, 40, A PHARISAICAL DOCTOR, To Tue Eprron or Tux Heratp:— On lust Friday I went to the Children’s Depart- ment of the New York Dispensary on Centre street, room No, 6, and asked to bave my sick child atvended to, The doctor who was tbere peremptorily refused, because I had lost a tioket that 1 had previousiy ob- tained of him, and he told mo to go and find it, Is tt thas that a poor but respectable woman is to be treated at such institutions? OTHER, PUT GATES ON THE PLATFORMS, To rae Eviror o¥ rox HEeRatp:— It seems to me that if gates were erected on tho Pplatrorms of tho elevated railway to prevent passen- gers entering after tho train is ready to move, and it the conauctors were then careiul to see that every ove admitted to the piatiorm inside the gates was on the train before it was allowed to move, no such ac. cidents of the horriple nature reporsed in yoar issue the other day coald happen. GREVILLE E. FRYER, THE FACILE POLIC“ CLUB, New York, Oct, 14, 1878, To rus Epitor or THe HERALD:— While a party of five young men were bidding good Bight to each otheron Sunday evening last, about hull-past ten o’elock, after calling on an acquaintance onthe corner of Montgomery and Cherry streets, they were approached unawares by Reundsman Cor- bett, of the Seveuth precinct. Without a word of warning he clubbed one of them so brutally that there is danger of his injuries proving fatal. EYE-WIINESS, WHERE Is THE MONEY? To Tus Epitor oy tux HeRaLp:— A great many people in Yorkville who purchased tickets tor the grand concert given by the Yorkville Maunerchoir three weeks ago last Uhursday even- ing, at Parepa Hall, for the benefit of the sufferers in the Soutn, would like to know what became of the proceeds. ‘It is well known that over twelve bunar Lickets at filty cents a ticket were sold. from the treasurer snow; the receipts and: aber - ments in detail would be acceptable. JOHN THEALL A HORSE RAILWAY ‘‘TRICK.” To tue Epitor or THE HERALD:— On lust Saturday I entered a car on Fourth avenue which was marked “Central Park.” It stopped, how- ever, at Forty-iourth street and turned back, and I was obliged to pay a second fare on another car in order to proceed, making in all twelve cents for rid- jug irom Taoirty-eighih street, whence 1 started, to Sixty-seventh sireet, where I got out. Lum iniormed that possengel trequently tricked in thts way on ar the Fourth avenue ine, A VICTIM FOR SIX CENTS, AN E\RLIER POSTAL DELIVERY WANTED, To tux Epitor oF THe HERALD:— The residents of Madison square and its vicinity do not receive their first morning letters until about nine o'clock, Many, 1 for one, need them earlier. Post- master James suys in repiy to complaints upon this point that « certuin mali has to be waited ior beiore the Carriers can commence their rounds. The other letiers might, however, be sent out at seven or haif- past seven A. M. and tue particular mail might wait, ‘The early morning delivery 18 much more necded than the eight o'clock evening delivery, x. WAITING FOR RAPID TRANSIT. To THE KpITOR oy THE HERALD: ‘The otuer morning, about aine o'clock, I got on the Pplattorm of the Furty-seventh street depot of the Third avenue elevated rallroad, intending to go dewn town, A number of people nad already waited for some time, Fully fiveen minat ad elapsed and no dowa train peared, although five pa ug going north, At inst an engine Wiiu bat two cars arrived, but-they were crowded, and alter stopping a low seconds they went ou, leaving bebiad a inajority of those who a isa fori, idemauded back my money, Rh B. OBSTRUCTING CHAMBERS STREET, Frorwa, Orange County, N. Y, To rag Eptror or The Hesaip;— Ab unmitigated nuisance exists at the lower end of Coambers streot, Two grocery irms—C. Burkhalter and Hazard & Co,—have occupied about one hundred foot of the sidewalk with their trucks (irequeatly three at a time) for several years, Peopie who dosre 10 puss bave either to c:imb over two or three pairs of skids or take the middie of the street. They claim that they have paid for the priviloge of thus oustruct- ing travel. iis time thut the puvlic fouad out who are tue oflicials that countenance this outrage, ARGUS, MURDEROUS DRIVERS, To Tax Epitorn ov tne lirrano: 1 would like to cali your attention to the fast driv- ing vo Sixth avenue, from Central Park to Harlem River. This unlawtul and dangerous practice, h boom the cause of some serious accidents, Yesto day a litle girl on her way to tho 123th street school wus run over, and she will probably die trom her in- juries, ‘The avenue is no more or less than a raco course from early afternoon to sundown, and no one can cross it wituout endangering bi life. RESiDENt OF HARLEM, ABUSES IN THE BROOKLIN POST OFFICE, To Tae Evrror ov rw Hrrauo:— Nearly everybody in Lrookiya is complaining of the miserable administration of the Brooklyn Post Office, Letters are Bometimes promptly dolivere but one may count bimself lucky if om paper which have been sent through the mail reach hima week alter they ought to bave arrived, Is it not time that this great city of 600,000 da decent postal service? 1t would undoubtedly be far bettor it the matis wero distributed directly trom New York, thas obviating the existe of the Brookiyn Post Oflice, and saving a good deal of money in toe way of salaries that is now virtually (thrown away, Something ought to be done to fomody the the present abuse, NIGEPS, SIDEWALK MERCHANTS, To tHe Epiron or tun Heras ‘This city matataing at considerable expense a Cur. poration attorney's office and a Buroau of Incums brances, ostensibly to enforce the ordinance against street obstruction: but they confoss th they aro unequat to the task of removing a frait vender’s unsightly booth, which of structs a sidewalk in & busy street and injurious to the business of 18 the writer, ‘The Corporation Attorney says it ‘does not pay’? to prosecute Iruit venders who obstruct Lue sidewalks, ann the Supermiendent of Hucumprances, te is ale loged, Favs lis office in the tuterest of his political iriends, The writer was complied to spend a good part of five days to defend two frrvoloas suits brought by the Corporation Attorney, veouuse ho had pandise for a bi period in front Fee days of his i“, and moans ree awn by » Thie is plainly porseou. , Peal PLAX. THE COURTS A Ohapter in the History of the Tweed Plaza FATHER AND DAUGHTER. The Old Farce of Levying on the Por- traits in the Governor's Room. ————— On the Ist of May, 1877, Mrs, Hannah LL, Crossly rented partially iurnished from Owen O’Conor tho Rotel at tho janction of Broadway, Eighth avenuo and Fitty-cighth street, known tho Grand Boule- vara Hote]. The hotel faces on what has been som times known as Twoed plaz:, and Mrs. Croasly was most tho first to exporiment with the building as a hotel and has occupied it to tho present time, build- ing up, as she says, a first class fam!ly hotel business, Mr. O’Conor now wants his hotel back and has brought proceedings to dispossess Mrs. Crossly, claiming tnat she is holding over, The case came on fer trial yesterday in the «Marino Court, before Judge McAdam and a_ special jury summoned for the occasion. The trial brought together an unusually large array of counsel for a dispossess proceeding, the plaintill. boing repre- sonted by Messrz, George W. Wilson, Henry C. Den- nigon and Z. W. Butcher; the defendant, by Messrs. Michael Nolan and T. C, Talman. On the part of tho plaintiff a number of papers were produced signed by the defendant each admitting that sho held the prem- igea {rom week to wack, The last one was signed on the 17th of September last, and stated that sne held the premises for a week, ending on the 24th of tho me mouth. This was tho paper on which tho plain- Uff relied to prove the dofendant’s tenure and that jon of her torm, tod by hersell, at during the year 1877 she hold the premises on a lease for one yoar, the rent being payable weekly, During that year she put turnituro into the hotel of the vaiue of about $10,000 About the lst of May of the present year Mrs, Crossly was about leaving tne hotel and taking another, when, she says, O’Conor told her if sho left the hotel witnou nabs and took her fur- niture away he could not as readily got a new ten- ant und that it she remained he wouid endeavor to procure a tenant who would purchase hor turniture, and, failing to do so, she could occupy the promises until the lst of May, 1879. The papers which she signed subsequently, indicating a weekly tenancy, she saya she signed under misrepreseatations by OConor that they haa relation to weekly payments df the rontand not to defining tue tenancy, Judge McAdam ruled out all testimony prior to defendant having signed the last paper relating to a weekly touancy, holding that whatever was said between tio the writing defendant testified that on the day alter the signing of the paper tu suit she had an interview with ihe Plaintiff, in which he ronewed hia original agreement that she could remain until the frst of next May unless he found a pur- chaser for bor turaiture, ‘I'his statement was denied by the plaintiff A number of othor witnesses wero examined corroborative of one side or the other and more or less in conflict, Alter summing up by Mr. ‘1alman oa the part of the delendant, and Mr. Wilsoa on the part of plainufl, Judge McAdam charged the jury that the ouly question tor them to determine was whother any new agreement between the paruies had boen made subsequent to the weekly agreement intro- in duced new eviuence, and whether under that ment, if one was made, tho tenant neid over, The property, the possession of which was at issue in the case, 13 estimated in value at $190,000, and was once the property of the late Will- juin 'M. Tweed, aud constituted ouo of tne many adornments tnvended for the plaza which was to bear nis name, Having been sold out of Mr. T'weed’s hands by foreciosure, it was bought by the present The jury found in favor of the jandlord. given until Wednesda; Profuse in his courtesies to the de! ant, lend! ber his gi and offering her his chair during the trial, and at its close promptly tendering her his condolence on the result, but 1t was manifest from her maaner that she was obdurate agaiust all Feconciliation, A FATHER AND HIS CHILD. A somewhat novel as well aga somowhat exciting feene took place yesterday in Supreme Court, Cham. bers, James Murphy, as alroady published in tho HERALD, recently instituted habeas corpus proceed- ings to obtain the custody of his daughter, Mar- garet Murphy, ten years old, who has been under the care for several years past of ber two aunis, Catha- rineand Mary Aun Murphy. Mr. Murphy, who jor- morly lived with his two sisters, has recently remar- ried, and finding that his sisters would not allow his daughter to ‘hve with him, mvoked the authority of tne court. Al the parties put in an appearance yesterday, pursuant to the order contained in the writ, The youngegirl, who ts apparentiy bright and intolligent and was neatly dressed, sat between her two aunts, their beariog showing a attachment. Wh counsel stated the faci bove, adding that Mr. Murpby was a bighly respectable gentioman, aud ablo to properly provide for ui “I have no counsel,’ said th Murphy; “will the Court hear my statement??? “Certainly,” answered Judge Barrett in his usual Diand manner. “1 and my sister,” said Miss Murphy, “bave taken care of this child ever since ber mother’s death, and ame that we sbould be brought 1u1o court, elug tho first time that such a thing has hap- pened to any of our family, “Have you got any complaint to make,’? inte ropied Judge Marrott, “showing that Mr, Murphy is an unit person vo have the care of his euild ?”? promptly replied, ‘but we nave taken care of this child during the last seven years, and ail this time ber father bas contributed only $19 50 towara bid support. Ho nevor treated bis mother right. e—"? “Never mind about that,’’ sald Judge Barrett, ii there is no reason why he “should not obtain the child why # must be given to him,” ling to give the epild up” said Migs Mur- ‘bat the child won't go to bin,” Judge having orderea tho child to be given to the father the parties withdrew to the back part of the court room, where Miss Marphy took up tho child us it she was going to throw ber, aad told tho father, “Takeher.’? Tho child, being pearly frightened out of tw wits, screamed at ihe top of its voice, and 80, as already stated, tho scene was au unusual one, Tne Judge directed that the sheriff take tho parties in Charge and see to it that the father gut bis child, On going out into the coridor both Iadies were deeply affected in par with the child, one of tuem screaming so loudly as to be rd throughout the butiding. QUESTION OF JURISDICTION. Adecision was rendered yesterday by Judze Choato in the suit brought by the United States against the New York, New Haven and Hartford Ratiroad Com- pany to recover some $30,000 of taxes. Tho answer of the defendants was that their business was located in Connecticut; that their tiability for tax arose in that State, and that the United States Court had not jurisdiction, To this answer the United States Dis- trict Attorney demarred, and contended that the de- fondant may be sued under section 739 of the Revised. Statutes in any district where he resides or is found at tho UUme of proccas, Judge Cnont holds th 1 application of section 739 is r ection 733, nod that mine ternal reve: guits like the present one a company or individual can oaly be sued in the district in which they reside or where the property is found and the etore give: on in favor United States District Attor- ney will lay the matter vefore the Commissioner of luternal Revenue at Washington, and it he coincides with the decision of Judge Cnoato a now suit will be begun in the United staves District Court for Con- * BONNER’S REHYPOTHECATIONS, ‘Thomas 8. Martor was a borrower from the Bankers and Brokers’ Association to the extont of $6,000 while Jona Bonner was its president and deposited as collateral security $13,000 in stocks, Bonn hypothecated these securitios, and after his dofalca- tion and flight Robert L. Cutting, Jr, tho receiver of the association, sued Marior lor the $6,000, ‘he trial ogun eer in the Special Term ‘udgo Van Vorst. Tho deionce i# that the $6,000, with intereat, had beon ten- dorod upon return of tho geouritios, and that the corporation cannot divest itsoll of Tesponsibility for the act of its former president, PORTRAITS IN THE GOVERNOR'S ROOM. Thore was quite a longthy argument yesterday in Suprome Court, Chambers, before Judge Barrett, on @ motion on behalf of tho city to set axide an execu. tion issued on judgmonts obtained against the city by George Moo nd Max Moses for $7,684 26 ana $5,378 75 respectively, and ander which execution the provures and other property in the Governor's Room in the City Hall had been levied on. It was stated that the suit by Mr, Moore was brought in April, 1871, that the judgmeous had beon alfirmed by the Court of Appeals and that: thero was no rewson why tho Jadgmiens should not be paid. Corporation Coanse! Whitney raised the point th sovording to decisions je Courts, operty, i vee for public nse, wheth more 1 Dot savject tolevy. T pert post o of the city was, howe Oty W there Was nO appro. of which to pay the 5 rable Pry = page Ros Pater] to sus pend at presen: © understanding being that the pen ‘of the claims would be incorporated i Fesare appropriations to meet judgments againss e SUMMARY OF LAW CASES, Charles W. Pintze, under order of Judge Gilder. sleeve, was yesterday sent to the House ot Deten- tion ag ® witness in tho caso of the $64,000 check forgery on the Union Trust Company. Benjamin A, Willis was the namo called in Marina Court, Chambera, yesterday, on proceedings fora supplementary examination of a judgment debtor, There was no response, and an adjourpmont was entered for the 25th inst, ‘Tho Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank has brought a foreclosure sult against Owen Murphy, Joseph Ross and others, On an affidavit that Mr. Murphy has flod the city and that his present whereabouts cannot be ‘ascortained Judge Barrett granted an order yesterday dirocting the servico of the summons by publication, James Wilson, James Murphy and Jobn Roilly broke into the residence of John Ruddells, No. 244 East Sixty-second street, and,carried off a quantity of silver ware, When arraigned tor trial yesterday in Part 2 of tho Court of Ge Sessions the prisoners pleaded guilty, and Judge Gildersieeve went them to the State Prison each for the term of four years, Robert. Whittemore, alias John H, Husted, who is charged with being implicated with William Muir in the uttering of forged St. Louis county (Mo,) bonds, ‘and who testitied against the latter on his trial, was discharged yesterday on his own recognizance in Partl ‘ot the Court of General Sessions, the trial of Mute baving been postponed and Whittemore stipus Jating to appear when summoned, The suit of Tomaselli, the late barber fn the Stevens Apartment House, against Mrs, Marietta k. Stevons for damager, the facts of which hat been published iu the HeRaD on a former 1, came up tor trial again yesterday betore Judge Freeda: holding Special Term of the Superior Court, ‘Severat witnesses were oxaminod, and the trial will probably occupy two or three days. In the case of Joremia Williams, a colored m: who was on trialin PargJ of the Court of Genoral Sessions for perjury, in having sworn that he wag the sole next of kin of bis tather, Andrew Williams, that he might obtain possession of an estate vaiued at $3,500, the jury returned o verdict of guilty. Judge Sutherland remanded the prigoner, who will be tried on anotner indictment for a similar ollence, Eligabetn McEvoy has brought a suit im the 3 perior Court against her husband, James MoEvoy, tor a limited divorce on the ground of alleged cruel ur Ment. Sho states in hor complaiut that since the year 1871 her hasband has beeu au babitual drunkard, and when intoxicated would commit acts of violence upon her, In December, 1870, he cuarged her, as she further alleges, with being uachaste, and in Juue, 1878, struck her several powerfai blows on the tucg and eyes with his cloncbed fist, causing the blood ta flow, “ She says that they bavo four children and that her busband, who is wortn $5,000 in personal prop. erty and real estate, is well able to proviae tor them and her. Judge Freedman yesterduy referred tho gase to George F. Langbein, Before Guiet Justice Curtis, in tne Superior Court, yesterday, there was finished the trial of a suit brought by Jonn McGowan, recetver of the Guar- dian savings Institution, against Joseph J, O'Dono- hoe, The action was brought to recover which the delendant, us aileged, received from Jeremiah Quinlan, the first receiver of the in- stitution, from February 12, 1872, to Octol 18, 1374, The plaintfl claims t at the $24,000 was. Quinlan’s deticiency. ‘Lhe defence ix tuat $6,0 amount came from one Riley, who was Q clerk, to bo invested for him, and as to the remaining $18,000. the defendant received it in the ordinary course Of business as payment of a previous inde ness by Quinian, and ample security lor which he rendered to Quinlan. The case was submitted to the jury and asoulee verdict ordered {or Monday morning, Thomas Cathert, who with bis tumily resides in Paterson, Jey is seeking through habeas corpus proccedings to obtain the custudy of his daughter, Mary Agnes, thirteen years old, now living with hor grauamother, Mrs, Mary Kehoe, at No. 224 Bust Filty-sixtu street, He says in his potition that the child went to live with ber grandparents, tu Paterson, some seven years ago, and that after the death of Jouu Kehoe, her grandfather, Mrs. Kehoe moved this city and now refuses to givs up the child, Judge Barrett, who yesterday granted a writ of habeas corpus in the cuse, sot it down for a hearing to-day. A fire broke out inthe auction store of Leopold Josepuson, at No, 126 Bowery, on June 13 \ast, Before it could be extinguisheu the walls fell, burying 61% Uro- men in the ruins, They were, however, prompily rescuod Without having sustained apy serious injuries. The cause of the tre Wi jubsequently investigated by Fire Marshal Sheldon, and 1t was discoverod that itorigipated in incendiarism, and Josephson and a salesman named Louis Rossman were taken into cus- tody and indicted. Josephsou on being admitted to bail absconded, Evidence was given to show that Rossman bud been made a dupe of by Josephsen, andy on being arraigned for trial yesterday in Part 2 of tha Court of General Sessions, the prisoner, through his counsel, Mr. Wiillam F. Kintzing, tendered a plea of guilty of arsop in the lourth degree, wnich was ac. cepted. Judge Gildorsleeve sent the prisoner to th Penitentiary for one yer James Smith was arraigned yesterday in Part 1 of the Court of Gencral Sessions on an indictment obarg- jog him with having in nis possession $40,000 worth of ten dollar notes df the Consolidateu Bank of Canada, which were belicved to nave been forged. The aceused stated to tne Court tnat he had nad & great deal of trouble with lawyers. He had written to a lawyer in Canada and he had received a reply stating that he would behere on Monday. He would, theretore, like to have the ease put off until then, Jadge Sutherland said he would allow the case to stand over, adding, Jocosely, that he did not soe why tho accused wanted to get a lawyer from Canada when there wi ienty of jawyers around that would take Dis money us Just as be could shell it out. John Mack, a tailor, was ee on trial yesterday by Assistant District Attorney Lyon, in Part 2 of tho Coart of Geacral Sessions, charged with larceny trom the person in the night times It appeared that on the bight of the Sth inst, the accused, who was in destle tute circumstances, met Charles Frank, of No. 159 Essex street, and both wenton a spree. When Frank, who had become unconscious, awoke in the morn- mg he, found that nis gold wateb, hain and locket, valued at $100, bad disappeared, A few days later Mack, who was somewhat dissolute In is havits, aud who was never known to have auy mouey, suddenly tured up with a tweaty dollar bili ‘nich be intrusted to & liquor dealer to kuep for h 18 circumsta ci0G, and Mack, woeo ‘rested, admitted that he stolen and sold tho property for $37, He subsequently averred, how. ever, that he bad made that coulession while laboring under the iailuence of liquor, At the trial yesterday he failed to account satistactoriiy for the posscasion of the money and the jury convicted him. Judgo Gildersieove sent him to the state Prisun ior three Yours and six months. JAMES I, BELL TESTIVIES THAT HE WAS BRIBED BY BEGLEY—WHAT HI8 REWARD Was TO BE, Tho examination in the De Gricff-Triacca Begley alleged conspiracy was resumed yesterday before United States Commissioner Shields, Mr. James L. Bell was recalled and said thathe had an interview in February, 1877, with Begley respecting a case that was then pending im the United States Court; he satd that he received a note irom Begivy to call at his offce; saw Begley there and took him into another room; Begley stated that Mr, Bliss bad lost all influencee over the case since the changes in tI Unitea States District Attorney's office, and that there were pariies then trying to manipulate vhe suit, so that he would Jose all intorestin it and not receive anything from the government, and asked witness 1f bo would be willing to assist De Griel & Go, to break down the prosecution of the govern. ment, and witness replied that he did not want te have anything to do wih the matter, but that il the case Was as stated he would assist thom, and would let Lim kuow im a day of two, Saw bim again in id he bad At that interview Bogiey si Mareb, 1877. od bod made an arran; seen the partie: witness’ share bad interviews with & man named Brivting! ry saw Brittingham at Do Grief! & Co,’s; bad « secon interview With Drittingham and also a third; at that juterview Brittingbam requested him vo copy per; he did copy it and sont it to De Grie! ‘edo through the Port office; Brittingham requested him to write another documont; koows that louer yaw recoived.by De Grioff & Co.; Brittingham paid hin $400; Unat was paid him when he doponiied ay after sending “the lottor; given to witnoss in 1875, by Hitehoock, Jo the store of Dotriefl & Co; they consisted of letters trom Landry & Tuellaid, of Paris, to Do Grief & Co. Annmbor of letters and papers of DeGrieil & Co, wore handed to the witness, and identifica by bin, ‘Tho inquiry Was thon adjourned until to-day at » A WIFE'S COMPLAINT, Goorge H. Doll, of No. 2 Hamiiton street, was yos terday committed in dofault of bait at the Filty-sev onth Stroot Court to answor a s forred against him by his wife, told with many sobs and woilo toars rolled down ber cheeks, was briefly as tollows:—Iier pareats wore very well off y ogo when Doll obtained her band in marriage, He Tepresouted that he had consider able property in Haverstraw, but who sho went there to live With him sue found he had not a dollar in the world, Sue clung to him, however, and worked bard for @ living; but, alter toe birth of her wird child, he deserted her. Ste came to tuts city a tow years ugo and went to live with her parents, whe had by this tine become reduced in ciroumstances, be stroggled hard to bring up her ciuidron nively and Was getting along Very weil anvil a few days ag whos, (0 her surprise, Doll walked into her roome wod begin to abuso her, She suid nothing, and he Ginally leit with curses on his lps, Dreading his re- taro, aod apprenens: that he would do her boully hari, 60 procured bis arrest as stated above a Iready * | |