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NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1879--TRIPLE SHEET. 9 recently brought a suit in the Court of Common | he had seen Justice Pinckney on the bench and con- MRS. OVERIN’S BOARD BILL. A. MS thenee to St. Joseph's Church. It is requested | __...PIANOFORT eucans. a. OURTS. | tester tits city tora divorce trom her busband, sho | sidered im a sober nan ea 8 phe pene WAgsORINLENT OF SECDND WAXD SPRISWA® 4 . ‘ Mr. John 8. Graber, a lawyer, said he had argued JouNson.—At Mott Haven, January 5, Josern F., Grand, Square ad Upt Janos, some of them nearly alleging that he hadcommitted adultery both in St. | many cases before Justice Pinckney and always found Mrs, Mary E. Overin was tried in October last in qoungest son gt Joseph and Maggie A. Johnson, aged oy i leo for de cheap. the anmest eptectinn in tee coun. * Louis and this city, Judge Van Hoesen yesterday | him just and courteous, the Court of General Sessions on the charge of tmonths, 12 days, 197 of second he AOS wn goon naj granted a decree of divorce in favor of the plainti. | ,, The case was adjourned until half-past three P- M. | bigamy, in having married Thomas Parles while not | ¢, 4% relatives aud friends of the family are respect: | a Geniline Btohiway Pianos at anette sal priyate se Another Litigious Chapter in Western | mesuit brougnt vy Patrick Kelly in tho Marine i —_____—- being divorced from her first husband, Henry C. | uary 7, at one o'clock, from the residence of his sie, vee See, foe eee, Court before Judye Alker to recover $800 from the PAYING DUTIES BY CHECK. Overin, a clerk in the tax office. She was acquitted | Parents, 139th st., 3d av, FINE ASSORTMENT OF FIRST $8 PIANO- Railway Enterprise Lehigh Valley Coal Company, as damages for the On thet charge, and etterwerd went to live with a | | KEED\vE1L.—January 6, at her late residence, 132 | A "NG ASRORTMENT OF RSE ORAS y - ” it ky of his boat, which ‘was overloaded without | AN IMPORTANT BILL TO BE ACTED UPON BY CON- Mrs. Annie M. Holmes, No. 96 Greenwich avenue. of diphtheria, Exmacine Krepweun, ‘on very reasonable terms. Dra wiedge oF consent, tho “jury yesterday Lately Mrs. Holnes asked for a settlement of a board | only daughter of John and Adcle Keedwell, aged 1 Pianos but little used exceedingly low: “hg ‘damages: * plain' GRESS DURING THE PRESENT SESSION. bill of from Mrs. Overin, contracted since Au- | year, 4 months and 9 days. HAINES BROs,, | W#rerooms, Sth av., and 21st. st, wmeeted 06m: Loc nai or nae ROO gust, 1878, and payment “ot being forthcom- | _ Interment at Woodlawn to-day (Tuesday), Friends _BROS.. | Factories, 2d.ay, anil 21st st Judge Van Brunt yesterday aflirmed the referee's | At several meetings of the Chamber of Commerce | Th,’ sn. “commenced # civil action in the | Wishing to accompany the remains can take the 2:30 NT . UPRIGHT, SQUARE A! own make; also for sale and rent, ry A MURDEROUS HUSBAND, | report, under the written decision of the Court of | no1q during the past year the matter of paying duties | ‘Third District Court against Henry Overin, | trainfrom Grand Central Depot, via Harlem Railroad. in the suit brought by the Church of the Kei si ing, i ber of fine socvnd hand Pianos, in perfect order. ¢] inent subject of | her husband, from whom she is parated, JERNAN,—On Saturday morving, January 4, at his a #, in perfec 2 inane enema Tes Oren tre SHeNR CE wtiOn | DF ANN GO abe tee poh iargeagainiue sup leeiea | ‘the case was called yesterday morning before Judge | Fesidence, No. 296Garden st.,Hoboken, of pucumonia, | _W1-AM KNABE TSE oe, ew py Law ect pan. ab) ieiain: discussion, The Collector of the Port was Parker in the Third District Court. Counsellor Mc- | JAMES A. Krernan, aged 42 years. A ECKER BROTHERS, 33 UNION SQUARE, judge Lawrence decided y M - | onthe matter, and he promised to aesist the mer- | Clelland, who appeared tor Mrs. Holiues, proved the | Funeral ‘Tuesday, 7th inst., ut ten A. M., from the | 4 : lal rent sf agen “0 The Iron-Clad Contract Forced pansion yap rd ape tceniyeh g ppran ery agree 13 | chants in every possible way. A bill bas been framed | amount of his claim by putting his clicht upon the | above residence, to the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Piauos at prices to suit tie times; Pianos to rent. ___ on Car Conductors. McCuna, and he decides that the property descends hich is to be na by Congress during the stand, and there rested lis case. Mr. Van Cott, Mr, | corner 4th and Willow sts., where @ solemn requiem | 4 TH ‘TON BROS.’, MANUFACTURERS, 34 AND is to the heise at law the ua it sddue afeCunn, had | ™ to be acted upon by Congres: s Overm’s counsel, asked for a dismissal on the ground | mass will be offered for the reypse of his soul; thence | + niversity place, a large assortiaent of wow and sec igh yRrre oy ne as ie present session, and which will not only enable the | that the plaintiff had not proven that Mrs. Overin to Solvaty Cametery. Relatives and friends are re- ond haud Pianos Gome ft the Inter: a good ‘as new) will be i ues atten sold or renter iy Charles Baker received from the banking house of | Collector to comply with the request of the import- = Pod Posneiaty, embarrassed as to cause her hus- | 4! - : e s liable for her debts. The Judge dismissed | _ Laxz.—The members of Independent Royal Arch Judge Van Hoesen, of the Court of Common Pless, | Morton, Bliss & Co. check for $10,447, on the | ers, but which also makes the check that is DMA, fF | ine cone cn tite tasininal growed: and fae Sr nee | naga Sim eeeat ae, cae taeiied to ation’ thee — ACTORY PRIC REAT. y. MENDELSSOHN piake ional Bunk, in exchange for ® | duties likewise serve as a receipt from the govern- | commenced immediately. funeral of Brother C. R. Lass, at his late residence, NY, 21 East 15th st. yesterday rendered a decision im the suit brought by | }i1) of exchange for £4,190, to which, as alleged, he uner m b 3 . ‘ A eee ene J. Marcus Boorman and the Pacific Railroad Com- | forged the signature of H. J. Baker & Co, He was | ment that the duties were duly paid. ‘THE VANDERBILT WILL. Ri Ci ee 1 aaa, eoee pany against Andrew Purce and others, which came srcesiod ae Dien BE A ieee y ate Collector Merritt sent out a number of circulars * GEORGE W. GILBERT, Master, A LADY. SEEDING. 36 ay TRDILSREy before him on a motion to set aside an order to cx- | j,ont in the Penitentiary, His wife, who was in at- | Yesterday to importers, brokerg and others, contaiu- | yg argument before Surrogate Calvin in the mat- pg apa bs iphon Ape = —_ OF. want's | Gk Heslaway Pianoforte,. pans. racerctt = amine the defendants before trial.” ‘he action is | tendanee, fainted when sentence was passed, ing 4 copy of this bill, upon which he desires an ¢X- | tor of the petition of Cornelius J. Vanderbilt, asking | Church, 24 st., hetween Sduth 2d and 3d sts., Brook- rivate residence, No. 72 West 19th st., brought to recover alleged excessive prices paidfor | John ©. Campbell has brought a writ of certiorari | pression of opinion. This, when received, will be | ¢4» an enjoinment of the executors of the Vanderbilt | lyn, E. D., on Tuesday morning, January 7, 1879, at proceedings for his reinstatement as engineer of the | transmitted to the Secretary of the Treasury, and by cages it 4 Retox <= ~ ee a 800 shares of the Pacific Railroad stock, which he | Groton Aqueduct Department, Tho case was the sub- | him to Gongressinan Yeriando Wood, chairman of | Will, was yesterday adjourned until next Monday, bergen aa , ae January 5, Bexsaury D. oer Re ping ae a ga go purchased on the faith of certain representations | ject of a lengthy argument yesterday beiore Judge | the Ways and Meaus Committee, who has charge of | Q¥ivs to the absence of Dix. Choate, who is at West | 1 “uvar in the Guth year of his age. * | $100; OFsans, $40; Music ono cent por pie: made to hin by some of the defendants, there being | Lawrence, iu, Supreme Court, by pager all te proposed naw act ‘The most important features | POR engaged in the Fitz John Porter case. Gasliten cad Grade cna’ tania to alan: tie s GORDON & SON, 13 East 14th st. jegedt insufficicncy of UBS rel 10 ARO Wr of this are:— SINES: funeral service from his late residence, New Rochelle, XTRAORDINARY OFFER FOR JANUARY.—SPLEN- iso allegations of fraud against the former direc. | by Commissioner Campbell. The Court took the | sxcrioy 1.—That_ banks mi th dul! Ascsasaa BUSINESS TROUBLES. | at talt-past one o'clock P.M. Wednesday. Traits | Pytid Oncuny,ei. Seo; 2 wis Reda, 630: Ado, avid do 7 octave, all rosewood Pianos, $130; 735 do, $140; 0 cush. $30 cash aiid 3b monthly nied, Muste half price, HO! 40 Kast Lith st. ‘here tl tors.“ papers. United States Treasurer shall make a special deposit of Meietheteaeeai eaves New York at 12 o'clock, ui w Judge Van Hoesen says in his decision, ‘for believ- mae trial of @ quit brought by Mary Byam ageinet | ooin with seid. Treasured any partion of Wuich may Ue ly |) Ths following assignments have been Aled in |. LasemMax.—On Monday, January 6, Joris, widow Erie gaye ae Ing that a railway company has been wrecked the | Jndye Freedman, in the Superior Court. The action | the prowoutation by, such Collector of w draft for such Brooklyn:—Charles Wiedeubien, dealer in teas, to See Simon Leserman, in the Glst year of her | ACE WATERS & SON - i t. . ank, fo aymont of | Wy . | BBS : ‘Ss UPRIGHT 5 widtst scope should be given to stockholders whoaro | is to recover $25,000 damages for injuries received. | Orton dation on wooils Tiuportod intowneh district, aud | Wiliam D. Whiting, with preferences for $5,200; | | ‘the friends of the family are invited to attend the TSCHEWS UPRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANO attempting to unearth the frauds committed by the Fs 3) pees Ipc bale lah pes Py icity ot for ne othr purpos ‘ald dente mu be certified by the Michael Walsh to David C. Reid; James A. Barratt, fupenel, fod her late residence, No. 125 West 18th | and wareroomsdi? to 135 West 28th a dan Assistans Treasurer. ww Secretary of the Treasury is cf . ey y 2 yd y 8, a "ec . VIVE faithless directors. tis duo to the administration | iron projecting froma shaft running up the building, | authorieg to prapara and have euizeavot, rinted cand Dayo Nathaniel WBurties Porter, and Mary P. | shy co menibers of the Congregation Binal Jeshurun, | AINE FIRST CLASS NEW PIANOS THAT HAVE “ergpc W “rg of justice, however, that the courts whose aid is in- g her leg and compellin, its amputation, and | bound blank forms for such drafts, for which tho banks are ‘aterstone & Bartow, proprietors of the Brandon | Mth st., are requested to attend the funeral of Julia | 5, used ns saeapiee, for sale for one-third their real voked shouid know that those asking for its process | {hat she Lorrckyoalog Alen Sine ae see eats orotury of the Treasury is hereby anthor- | House at Greenwood Lake, have made an assignment. | Leserman, from her late residence, No. 125 West 13th Ma = nae B 2 a 5 have been injured pecuniarily by the wrongiul | Application was made yesterday by Mr. William F. | Geom neseeuary, who tay administer the oaths in verillca- | manufacturers of clothing in Chicago, received infor. THE tories int such number of customs notaries as he may ‘The New York creditors of Morris & Goldschmidt, | st., on Wednesday morning at ten o’clock. Pi MMe rid INKELSPIEL, President: kon ra doings of the diroctors. The law is for the redress | Howe to Judge Barrett for a writ of as Corpus in | tion of official documents required or received under the mation yesterday that the firm had made an assign- | Lonp.—On the 4th inst., Gores F, Lonp, aged 50 ADY WILL DISPOSE CARVED ROSEWOO! ‘and Anna Goldstein, sentenced | Visions of titles 33 and 38 of sed Statutes, y ign . . . Lonp, age ADY WILL DISPOSE CARVED ROSEW OK of grievances, not for the profit of free lances. if | the, case of Bernard and Anns Goldstein, sentient | ail vo nppointed for tives years, wad the Socrotary is eu | Mebt. The liabilities are said to amount to $100,000, | years. uve upright Piano; cost $400; loss than $l iro Bailroa hroe years, and the Socretaty tro” | nearly all due in New York, Boston and Philadelphia, | " ‘The relatives and friends of’the family are respect- the directors of the Pacife Company did | months’ tmprigoument on a charge of receiving | [ttea‘aaid nvtarien shal reerivan foo of twenty conta.” | and tho uominal assets to $80,000, Tho firm had two | fully invited to attend the funeral, from bis Inte resi- fraudulently issue bonds and fraudulently dispose of | stolen goods. The w: 8 Suc. 3.—The Sucretary of the Treasury is authorized to | stores in Chicago, one in La Crosse, Wis., and one in | dence, No. 319 West 30th st.,on Tuesday, at twelve dence, 10 ‘l HAND WEBER PIANOS AT VERY : some of them uved bat a very short alas | error and certiorari having been granted, application | prepare adhesive stumps of suitable denominations, sizes ’, y bost musicians and really almost as good as them they are answerable to tho company, or to the | Wilt ye miade to-day for their discharge on Dail pend: | kni-devies, whch, when attached to ny afeal papert | DN" e"Cout of Common Pleas there wero fled | ° Macatiacn.—Suddenly, Jaws, beloved husband eee ee ee ae : iy, JAMES, faye and 16th st, stockholders individually, if the company, | still | ing the hearing on appeal, document, shall “evidence to the extent of the 9 80 attached. under the control of the plunderers, refuses to see | Gilbert K. Merritt in January, 1866, was appointed | value of the sea House. broker ons acting at | ment of Charles Billows & Co., wholesale liquor | The funeral will take place ‘this (Tuesday) after- thon, ‘Ifa dividend wesdoclared by ‘the company | Sanember of the Fire Departinent and was assigned | ,O%. {Custom louse, brokers a persone aeling at | Teciors. They state their liabilities at $49,600 40, | noon, at haif-pest twelve o'clock, from his late resi- : i the stockholder becomes entitled to it and may | to Hook and Ladder Company No. 3. In the follow: | ot be allowed tg do business there unless duly ilconsed by | nominal assets at $48,100 31, and real assets at | dence, 317 Kast 7th st pe nym om iggy Ahn ro yo maintain an action for it ugainst the company. | ing year he was ordered to report for duty to the | thp Collector. ‘The Collector is empowered to graut such | -¢9 34) 47, ‘ Ri cova; tiraaas Aaneeeb combtnnon Mo. Jngiee | tan low und terms easy. Tilustrated cat It the. directors wrongfully divide the ca}i. | storekeeper, where he remained until 1872, when ho | license to reputable, brokers, whose qualifiestions and | S980 Si Snes C1 , at residence No. 17 City | free. tal, falscly pretending that in. doing eo | Was discharged as fireman and mado a messenger at | charactor must be fully cstablishd. | Every. broker wd anne ata ee ae tonacatiah: Metkne. native o! Mi T t ‘ ees ; vere or r a firm of brokers shall pay $25 4 year for . : . * . Steinway C they aro Paying dividends that have boon earned, | #5 et Hd apa ul wan discharged, Through teh Hteenne aid be comuntsnloned for ouly one ont at the MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, is remtins will be taken to St. Andrew's Church, 4 - LIRR. leockar st erab) 5 , 1874, . imo. Any broker transacting or attempting to transac corner City Hall place and Duaue st., this (Tuesday) | -*-- 3; caina Upon THE URGENT REQUES ving of . t i eg 9 1B.—ACTIN PON J Z really aigriewsa, bringing his action in proper form | writ of certiorari he applied for a revision of the | husiness at the Custom House after the passaxe of this law morning, at hult-past ten o'clock, when a solemn bigh TN OPCs Aa Ue Sale Belge EQUES? pressed | terday the schedule in the matter of the assign- | of Catherine McArthur, aged 74 years. 7 OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, $4; itele w rare bargains, ——_.- . if cl OC ‘ ti 2 x ioners dit si him. ithout bei duly Li rd shall al 11 ,0U or be 2 ro radon, wlll be saditled to ail tbe waguntaiee’ wha ca Fudge Barrett yestorday gave. hia aetna Nee | ta aa aaaeteace tals ENGAGED. mass wiil be offered up for the repose of his soul, and | ay onar for a limited period. Order nt once, pay only ater sxamination before trial of the delinquent directors | cage, aranting the writ, Section 5 makes the provisions of the sbove act | PEBUE-Newsax.—Max Puente to Miss Austra | froi thencsto Calvary Cemetery for interes | Ram pg rally tested the je TumNat wads mow Organs: wil afford him. it is possible that the plaintiff would | ore the Supreme Court, Gencral Term, yester- | applicable only to cities which are ports of entry or | N#W™a¥, both of this city. No cards. pany ee ieee ges of: ap sccenneinoes LO Ne Mase Mr iy i a be entitied, if all the facts were spread upon tho | day, there were argued at length appeals from orders | delivery and contain a population of not less than ‘Masoy.—On Monday, January 6, Josrr# Masox, i welt intormation, free. Address record, to such an examination of the defendants in | in due suit ol: John 6. Boe ink ef bile 100,000 inhabitant: a HA, Sub ae tae ieee | to re lie aa 'y 6, Joserst } , in Pe roe TY Washington, New Jersey: this case, If the defendants did commit any frauds | tional Bank of Memphis, tho question being whether Sepa RE DS MEHMET RNRAND—' . Ns el OR ey . 256 3 ]yPRIGHT PIANOS—A FINE ASSORTMENT FOR While they were directors it 1s of no consequence | the defendant, being a national bank, the State court CUSTOMS RECEIPTS. Dr. Sendder, Hexny BeRXHARD, of Brooklyn, to Mrx- Pee pote cena en ge pte Sais doth | UL iiisund torene at MARTING & SON'S 17 Bast 16th ob ‘OOD _PIANOFORTEY ory improvement; great that the property of the companies has been sold | has jurisdiction; and in the suit of the First National — MiB Manxs Trexun, of Now Yor. 1978, by theRey, | _ MEAKIM.—On Stiiday, January 5, after a short and SL Q5cBEAUTIERE | HOS $12: : erluy place, near Broadway. under foreclosure, end that a new company with | Bank of Auburn ys. Henry W. Beardslee. In tho lat- ; ilies “ fo ofa a BRAUIEFDL. R08 wi Gror maine as in the porsession of thenronecty tine ' ter suit judginent was obtained against the defendant, | , Collector Merritt yesterday transmitted to the | py, Henson, Mr. Groncx Bayan to Miss Cuammpa | 500%, ype pets E,, beloved wife of Alexander Pda Steinway Piasolorie, once belonged to the plundered corporations, I maka , aud an effort is being made to attach his salary, the | Treasury Department the report of Mr. H.C. Lake, Su- | R. Canrexten. all of Philadelphia, alstives aaa fetands of the feenlig are veanaeioutey || = waar. these ‘observations that it may be understood that | defence bein that, aa Be te snarvied and needa his | pécintandent of the United States Welghere” Depart- Pit aparece yy ed ae the residence of the | invited to attend the faneral, from Calvary Chapel, where a proper ease is made out Ishall bo in favor | silary for PPO! self and wite, the same ‘ p 7, Dr. oe, 4 : Sy ae ee oily wirvr ens. CLE TEROR RINGER, PEACHES of ene Os widest latitude to any exarn(hadians ob cannot be attached. A nice point has been raised, | ™en¥ for the ten months ending December 31, 1878. | Moxsr to Kar®, daughter of George M. Mann, Esq., eee eee and 3d avs., on Wednesday morn- Pee eames @ TERE Ee oe | the detendants which au injured stockholder ina ! growing out of the fact of the marriage having taken | The report states that the total expense of weighing | ail of Brookly Moork.-On Sabbath, January 5, Atice, wife of | 2e#r Gthay. | proper action against fraudulent directors may appl; piace subsequent to the attachment. merchandise during that period was $155,969 88, and San Francisco papers please copy. h 4 30, a REROEEAN LAGE Lame od for. Iu the plautif’s aflidavit ho says that his action |. ‘Cho Superior Court, General ‘Term, yesterday | that the expense of weighing merchandise during the | | Powxns—Vicxxns.—In Brooklyn, January 2, by the ie ee bry Slace from the late residence of | Auerienee, superior method, artistic sty, recelves pupils | handed down a number of decisions in cases argued | Corresponding period of 1817 was $288,347 91. Since | Rev. Stephen H. Camp, Watren E. Powrns to Miss I | 41.0 docoased, 275 West 19th, on Tucsday, January 7, Pisto-sd singing, 00 conte: per’ lessen: Mme. D., Herald is for a recovery under chapter 1s, part 1, Revised 3 ¥ y . gati during the last term. The most ii tant was the | April 15 the difference in actual over schedule tare | A. S. Vickers, daughter of Major John Vickers. ca ne : rt ” ptown office, Statutes, Au allegation of that kind is worthless. It | during the last, term. |The a iharah icivtine coane ak |. Os the weight of sugars showed a net gain of 4,434,808 ocr ee tapere Rowensow and at ong o'clock. Relatives and friends are invited to N an WS Charles W. Clifford against Audrew J.Dam and an- | pounds. iss Many RHoNE were jo! in marriage, by Rev. E, aed "2d doo! stance fot hla ghee Action. (A further alleu | Scher whic, wax Brought tozecover ‘$000 Gamayes Pofhe amount of duty collected on passengers’ bag- | Bird, on Thugsday eyouing, January 3, 1813, ut j Mutuen.—January 6, 1879, Mancaner Munumn, | +\ > BAST TH ST. 2d a tion is that the capital stock of thi Om= 5: anies was withdrawn or divided, What right | sustained by falling through a coal holo in front of | gage in 1876 wan $54,451 20; in 1877, $82,201 75, and | residence of P ts the plainti® has to complain of the mistiso | the Union Square Hotel. ‘The defendants offered to | in 1878, 530 23. In July the collections amounted DIED. tend the funeral, from 53 West Houston st., on of the capital stocks of the companies of which he was | Show on the trial that the coal hole was made by 1 40; in August to $20,670; in September to Lot a sitreholtor does not aipear; and the division | them under authority of a license granted by adepart- | $42,424.58; in October to $37,848 9; in November to | _Aurax.—Aftor a short illness, in the 924 year of her hap arrosmmcmae edn hur street: mien a he © bride's parents, 407 West 119th st. | Sed 47 years and 10 months, ves and friends are respectfully invited to at- DANCING ACA YY MCaRTERS DEMIES. ACADE c ~ 4 as not alleged to have been unlawful or improper, | ment of the city government, This proof was cx- | $11,960 13, and in December to $6,044 54. The sys- | age, Catneainx’ Auxny, of Newcastle West, County te pad. 36 h 3 Another allegation is that certain ingrovesenv ta: | eluded on the ground that it was uct set up by the | tem ot passengers making out declarations went into | Limerick, Ircland. Fee eae 3 pie at, and “th ay., CATHERINE | “TEN DODWORTH'S SCHOOL. come and third mortgage bonds of the Pacific Rail- | answer. The ruling upon this point was appealed | effect in September, 1863, During the four following Funeral on Wednesday, at one P. M., from the resi- ‘Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- for Dancing and Deportinent, road Company were issted. What injury such issue | from, and the General erm aftirms the judgment be- | months $4,891 62 were collected while in the foliow- | dence of her son, Philip Ahern, 252 East 40th st. Rela- | tend the funeral, from St. Teresa's Church, on Wed- sr Sen OBE SU ass ‘i did to the plaintiff is not shown. In fact, except tho | low. ing year, 1864, $8,592 54 was received from passengers | tives and friends of the family respectfully invited to | nesday morning, at nine o'clock, thence to Calvary Le ee pea en allegation that tho Atlantic and Pacifie Company | _ Tho Gourt also affirmed the judgment of tho lower | as duties, attend. Cemetery. i : oar ca mintne daseaseet ee caeakon refused to carry out a lease of the Pucilic | Court in tho caseof Anna Zugner against the Receiver 5 . AITKEN.—On Monday, January 6, 1379, at his resi- Panant.—In this city, January 5, ADOLPHUS Paranr, Todays, trom siete Sue. Railroad Company und to protect the rights of the | of tho German Sayings Bank of the town of Mor- REAL ESTATE. dence, $1 West Sud st., Jou ArrKes, in the 73d year | tn the 40th year of his age. ; : Sine DANGING “Ao Ta eas last named company and ity stockholders, thero is | risauia, ‘The action was brought to recover pica : of his age, ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respect- ye wee goe Eis wig ARLE nothing that charges, even by implication, a broach | & $1,000 bond of tho Morrisania Steamboat | The following sales were made on the Real Estate | Notice of tuncral services hereafter. fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi- See circulars, anes At ean nen nore noe idan 20s) Raat 44th st, om Tuseday, January 7,9 |" —aaveRs DANG oM nae F one o’clock P. M. ers Np DA} Funeral at Greenwooa, Tuesday, January 7, at half- Paris (France) papers please copy. Liste: eat Breet Bia meaieelayett cictock. Pénzao.—In Brooklyn, 5th inst., ALERED Peneco, | 3 aan 3 BrnoyN.—Max Benoex, the beloved daughter of | gyed 42 yoars. saroiayerbasnucoreonsecmarebniiince ir Ae Ht DUMAIS DANCING ACADEMY. Michael! and Margaret Bergen, in the 2d year of her | ""Rotativos aud friends are fnvited to attona the fu- de witidtasa ee en NeT fore granted, case discloses how a savings bank can be made to in- | Jofferson M. Lory, reforec—Foreclostire sale of the Funeral from tho residence of her parents, No. 70 | Heral. from his late residence, 186 Livingston s DANCING ACADEMY, 1,207 BROADWAY, flict injury and loss on those whom it should pro- | building, with lot 22x77.11x22x740, No. 012 6th King st., Tuesday, January 7. pageants e ong . 1d office. —Private lessons, all hours, in Society WALTERS’ ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER, | tect. Wherever unsuitable persons are organized | #¥-& *+87.5 ft. s of oud 22,000 | “Bon, ax.—On Monday, January 6, Mrs. Marr | of prmrand Sc ae ae oe Be son . ‘Ap will be remembered, on the 20th of April last | Gr'the weak a court of fustioe is called on to narzow, | She" tat desis ai fr aaa cof ell ke piace at two P.M. on Weanes- | ,,elstiven and friends are invited to attend hts fu- Heary M. Walters went to see his wife, called by some | “8 far as is consistent with the law, tho area of Hoaston st., 6. 8., 92.10 ft. ¢. of day, January 8, xt the residence of her son-in-law, | Grace Church, ect Wasone. So » of duty or of contract upon anybody. All the alle. | Company, which was left at the bank | for gatious of the aflidavit may be truo, and yet no ac- | safe keoping. Her husband had deposited it tion could be maintained against any of the de- | te bolster up the institution, but always spoke of tendants, The affidavit utterly fails to state either | it as his wife's bond, and the cashier indorsed it in the mature of the action, the substance of the cause | her name. In the Court below the plaintiff recov- of action or the subsiance of the judgment de- | ered judgment, and on appeal Chief Justice Curtis, manded.” ‘The motion to vacute the order is there- | Who gives the opinion of the Court, says:—“The Exchango, January CLASSES, 114 EAST att S taught rapidly; PRIVAT! store and dwelling, with lot rf BL tt. n. of DOS DANCING ACADEMY, SoTH 8T., 3D ow term commencing; cireatars ss SDAYS. of her friends “Blonde Annie,” at No. 93 Stanton | !°#*€8-” ia rks i 5,550 | Fred (. Huchthausen, 469 Henry st., Brooklyn, N.Y. | “ponren.—On Sunday, the 5th inst., Mrsxre Es: ae strect, where she had gone to reside with her sister. ALEN: Erastus F. Brown, referee—Foreciont The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | crix, daughter of William and Annie M. Porter, in [epi i M Stater. COURT ©. DARS—THIS DAY. two houses, with lots, each 10x50, Nos. SU and attend. the 20th year of her age. 3 4 Some angry words passed between them, | surreue CovrtT—Cuammens—Held by Judge Bar- | 2 th st. 8 8: 08 1 lst ay.; one to Browx.—On Monday, Jannary 6, CatHantxy, widow | Puneral from the residence of her parents, No. 210 FOR SALE. Boe tL 2UN joy Be Bey it. we of plains, $8,100; The other: to William Groen, J of Robert Brown, in the 7th year of her age. Park piace, Brooklyn, Wednesday, tho ath inst, at dee Relatives and fricnds are invited to attend the fu- | jaif-past one o'clock P. M. PPORTUNTTY.—WANT TO when she ran into the street, pursued by | rett.—Nos. 6, 19, 58, 73, 81, 85, 88. Call begins at No, £ sell an entire Stock uf Boots and Shoes, whieh are ail Walters, who, overhauling her, 101, up to and including No. 175. BY WINANS & DA\ F R. Pits hada ype al sr ep R= A A razor | SUPAKME CouRt—GuNERAL ‘TemM—Held by Chiet | William P. Dixon. refereo—Foreclosure sale of three RL eae te ho ON Seal aa Waoheetay: thee, ReDEN.—On Sunday, January 5, Jvuta REDDEN, | jow'and staple soodes store located. in, best part of town i attack being a frightful wound. Walters then gave Justice Davis and Judges Brady and Ingalis. ‘os. 62, lots, each 25270, on 3d ay ¢. corner of Spring terre ariwoe a.” ° * widow of the late John Redden, in the 34th year of | Jense three or five years; must be sold to complete new his owa throttle a gash, which venture, however, | 101, 103, 104, 105, 106, 111, 113, 114, 115, 117, 118, 136, place (23d ward): to plaintiff, 5,000 ita pli his Teaitenon, 906. Wucitin st ce her age. business arrangements. ¥ did not cause his death. ‘Man and wite were sont to | 138 199, 140, 141, 142, 144, 151, 1614, 152, 153, 155, 150, | sono. Bushnell, referce-Porcelowure sale of the lyn, January 6, 1879, MicHart, BYRNE. i Kolatives and friends of the family, and those of | _W- W. SECOR & SON, 95 Mein at.. Sing Sing, N.Y. the Chambers Street Hospital and recovered. While | 257,458, 169, 160, 161. Ta dincer with’ lot, SOn1OL a heisern, oun TRotios of thet il hte Mec - her brother, Patrick W. Oakley, are respectfully in- A —FOR SALE, GROCERIES, BUTTER STORES, under trectimeia, Walkera APIOLNG ekenoe, Bue Surneax ‘Cocnr—Srrctat, Tenw—Held by Judge | rsvon tho map of the village of Mott Haven, on “ Soon ee eer eate'd, 1879, at his reai- | Yited,to attend the funeral, from her lato residenco, | {A .Mitk Depots, Restaurants, Hotels, Liguorstores. Cigut ee ate reuce.—Demurrer—No. 13. Law and fact—No: é Capy.—On Saturday, January 4, 1879, at his resi- | No, 135 Mott st., Tuesday, January 7, at two P. M. Stores. MITCHELL, 79 Codur st. cunght by the watchman at the hospital and sent to Cottuge st. @d ward); to plaintiff... .... +_ 1,00 | donce, 224 West 38th st., Ina L. Capy, ed 62 years. | “ Rosenruat.—On Saturday, January 4, FANNY Rosky- | (SPLENDID BAKERY FOR SALE CHEAP; ALSO Law! 707, 268, 706, B2i, S22, 796, 775, 563, S64, 792, he Tombs. His uswaal } 798, 7 ; ; = ie ron oe: is telah ae anes ae ge eg 3 ved | 4367 793, S08, B15, Sb4, 776, 720, 782, 817, 753, 613, 807, | TWbBle.-s+-seeeree a Ree. ene ccteane of thet Fes a nae Lo FEAL née Salabenoe Fe yosge wife of Isaac Rosen- Contectionerios, Fancy Goods Stores Millinery 7, Stores, eral Sessions. His counsel, ex-Judge © | 56, 27, 727. —— 5 ae oye AMetho- ' thal, in the 45th year of her age. 7 Binns 1 Mawin M. Fox, on. his bohalf tendered «plea at | SUPMEME Count—Cmctit—Part 1—Held by Jhdge OFFICIAL REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS, aeadey ta eth tame, Se altipast fen A. BE” It in ros | ¢y<txT== Berm-ee.—IThe mensbers of this congrega. | 7 FINELY PTFTED UE BI guilty of assault with intent to do bodily hari, and | ‘Dovohwe.—Nos. 2724, 2787, 4215, 2050, 2876, 252, 154, | Tne following is a statement showing the real quested no flowers be sent. ae) Homare reaponttully, requested to attend the finersi | A good business; best location uptown, Die forany act he had committed. Hocorder Hackett, 288%, 284, 2644, 2560, 3863, 2680, 1709, 2313," 1865, | January 6, 1879:— ihe {uneeel will take place, from 984 West 40th at., | OC! *urther notices. By onder of the president. Owner unable wo attend to i, Wii in vigorous torms, declined to entertain any” ace | 103%, 1600, 2875, 2887, 2b, 2809. Part 2—Held by | wth ay. nw, corner of 188d st, 100x200 to 154th Wednesday, Jantary 4, at nine A. M. Be sds beng mae eed Plas Estes proposition, holding that if insanity were clatined ag | %ds0 Van Vorst-—Nos, 1672, 1671, 1922, 1706, 1025, | “at Malan sti av., m. w. cormer of Wd Comat Moning. daveny & Cuvee Bowen, | Soe at Maney Lonen, Ko. i. F. SAFES, WITH ANGLE [RON FRAMES; & —Wdetence it’ would “bo unwise to Fecvive a plea of | 01, 2579, 365 143 5 ph Weeks Feferee) to Rob --- $5,400 | the dearly. beloved son of Henry and Catharine | A™D,,,4.,M._Burranex—Yon are respectfully re ‘tes that have hoon taken inexchange at very low suilty. His Houor added that such a plea could not | ei appeals fhe bi Be y MSR, | BAS Revwetys Robert F. Anderson to Lecane: | | Cugan, ‘sged 90 years, 3 months and 27 days, Sar teal tame Hemetonsy set oem tee | UT LE: sre " ‘ | 3—Held by Judge Potter. —Nos. 20195;, % unning. i x 5 te 3 of 0 ‘other Isaac Rosenthal, sister of our | 0 RE Ser maTYNT et to datarmioe, ‘Assistant Distsiot Attorney’ insti | US 1nd, rah Visas Unda, 2205, 348s'1T36," aus, | Wyte abet, 0 fio of Vatlek a Siietoaat Tho relatives and friends of the family end thore brethren, Joseph, Solomon and Moses Suizberser, | OyRS AR, reat owner hus othe baaneae NS : y Rollins | , Lied, , » | Jobn K: Cushier and wife to John Hi. Gus Nom, | of his brothers, James and Henry, and also of his | from her late residence, 206 East 78th st,, on Tacsday, ane, low Tent; owner AAs ONE LODE, 4 Warren #6. suggested that the ples, having already been accepted 74, 398, 1998, 1151, 2341, 2291, 892, 829, 1405/3, 2509, | Sullivan st., w. s., 68 ft. s. of Broome st. and recorded, could not be withdrawn untess at the | 2/40, 2413. regular; same to samy request of the prisoner. After some discussion the | , 5UPeRIon Court—GENERAL seas bi Chief | 145¢ fe Bs SEB) 3 original plea was again’ submitted by the prisoner's | Justice Curtis and Judges Van Vorst ipeir.— Savi counsel, and Kecordor Huckett sentenced Walters to | NOs. 1,9, 10, 18, 14, 1%, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 4 four years and thro months in the State Prison, The brothers-in-law—Cornelius Burns, Pacrick MeCabe ON ae i t ikingencia cq Nem | and William MeGovern—are resp tnlly invited to py Sob Roh so ol WILE, Master. See Bank ween w attend the funeral, which will take plice from the oe hes * * ings Bank to John N. Bull ig hs Scamrrr.—On Saturday, January 4, Writs | 1,000 | residence of his parents, No. 177 Ist av., corner of | gcurapen, in the 69th yoar of his age. | ith st., on Wednesday, January 8, atone o'clock P.M. | The relatives and friends of the family are respect- 54,000 CONKLIN.—On Sunday, Sth’ in: of diphtheria, | guilty invited to attend the funeral, which will take salo—Owner leaving for TER L., youngest child of Eugene H. Conklin, = — pga A ” 54,000 aged 3 years 6 mouths. lace from his late residence, No. 24 Vandam st., on TRICKL ULTRY MARKET, @ good business, to be Apply at 277 Weet 25, 26, a rag Fre? ag Trenm—Held by Judge risoner has already been nine month Sedgwick.—Nos. 39 and 40. . z Bisa iJ ee eee Suexzion Court—TriaL Term—Part 1—Held by i, abr NDS, 98 Beekman st. OAR . 3 | Indge Freedman.—Nos. $4, 385, 336, 387, 549, 103, 320, =< 7.2; Al " ting will be taken to Woodlawn for inter. | Tuesday: January 7, s¢ eleven A. 2. ‘A yi OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE IMPORTANT TO CAR CONDUCTORS. | 10"ise 39, 490, 429,95) 120, 194, 1777. PAE Ag: | fed Beal a et a ne ane a ee taeral pelrates wets | Swett —On Sunday morning, Jannary 5, 1879, Ate | His aician's practice actached excellant chance, “ADDIy In order to secure the position of conductor on the | journed for the term. ms Awake fgets Alawar ; med b, Seite seer R. Sarr, ¢ S8th your of his age. | wt us Mott st., New York, 2 to ¢ - > Pr. annie, te Held. b: (one-sixth part of); Charles W. Lauser to Johanna CunntnouaM.—January 5, Sana CUNNINGHAM, aged. Relatives and friends of the family, and also mem- | — Second Avenue Railroad the applicant is required to | y,CoMMON Dele. fe tl on ne Phyl Rtgs pe 600 | 77 years, ‘ bers of Washington Chapter, No.2, 0. U. A., are re- | (YOR SALESAN OLD ESTABLISHED ) ARICEE deposit $25 with its treasnrer and to enter into an | Tirunt.—The Beople vs, Greth—Nos, 9, 38, 03, 60, 75, 1 Fee ee ae ie? urother, J, Tushinguaus, atx, | sPecttully invited to attend the funeral, from the Al- | gz7eh av.” Mi MERIT RE Te ayrociuent that such amount shall be forfeited to the | 77, 74, 88, 89, 195, 107, 108, 109, 110, 112, 116, 20, ‘121, pleton, Staten Island. an ae en et aine AME. Remains te’ be taken ys | JOR SALE—A BRUSH AND BROOM ROUTE, HORSE, use of the company should he fail to return the fall | 12% 12, 126, 195, 127, eld b: "New Orleans please copy. Weatoheater. “ 0 | W Wagon and Warnes: Inquire st S41 8th av, 10 the fares or violate any of its rules, Joseph Ka Ae copes ce romps Sa apd ns din ore : Cusxrxonam.—in Jersey City, on Sunday, Jannary | “'ssari,—Suddenly, on Sunday evening, J 5. | imteher shop. Ws ~ chs: 5 D) iz some | F, Daly.—-No day calendar. Suxtid5xirregu- i ‘nly, on Sunday evening, January 5, = - ™ rae | ¥. Daly. —Ne rrexu 5, Micaaxt A. CUNNINGHAM, Mrs. Many E. Swrre OR SALE—ONE 2,000 POUND FAIRBANKS PLAT- time since ssotitd position on this road as conduc. | ee al ‘Txxs.—Adjourned for the es A wt wits: to John B. ‘The relatives aud friencty of the fainily are respect- ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- form Sealos, one Steam Jacket Kettle. H., Herald office. for aud signed ement of ue kind mentioned, le “v fully invited to attend his fune from his late resi- ri - > . SHED r He was reported “short” by tho inspector of tho | CoMMON Prxas—Trtat ‘Tena—Part 1—Hold by | Muth ot Ws 131.8 fe, oof ott an. tao. Gence, on Wednesday morning, eh inst., at nine | ferdctee ct Presale ities, We de’ on Wodenadne, | H'Sicxes Monge nlce trade: good reasons Foe auite. company und was discharged and the return of his ; Judge Van Hoesen.—Nos. 814, $31, 829, 761, 821, | 29 Sib7 ft. @. of o'clock; thence to St. Mary’s Church, where a high | January % at three P. M. ‘Train leaves foot of Charm. | Ina AGLE, corner Merchants row and West y deposit refused, He therefore brought suit before | 827, 840, 412, 413, 104, 802, 804, 487, 488, 1222. Part § Judge Gedney, in the Highth District Court, against the | 2-—Adjourned for the term. ‘Tist st... company to test the validity of the contract, and that | | Maziyn Count—TauaL Tena—Part 1—Hold by | ,, Earl te Gideou Judye held the same against public policy and illegal, Chief Justice Alker.—Nos. 4797, 5407, 51 4765, | Forsyth st. mass of tequiem will be offered up for the happy re- | pers st. at 1:45 P.M. pose of his soul. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. .—On d olov | Doxomou-- Ob @asay, dencary 5, Mrs. ANH, with | ootrtnas ce sce? 6 Mant, beloved wife | of John Donohoe, native of Martry, county Meath, | — jyelatives.and friends are respectfully invited to at- | LERY, 1 TOGRAPHIC G * For partial th and 28th sts, - p ‘Soph and ordered judgment ayainst the company. From 4105, 5129, 4914, 6167, 5168, 756, 1188, 5474, 2718, 904555, | Kline. Iro!and, aged 42 years. | funet : * 205 ¥ NEST FITTED UP CORNER this judyiment Messrs, Howe & Hummel, who repre. 5523. Part 2—Held by Judge Sinnott.—No day calen- | 34th at., 6 s.. 175 ft. 6, of Lexington Fanetal’ trom_125 Greenwich at., residence of her / SS ee yen wa red Liquor Bie By a sont the railroad compsuy, sppealed to the General | Gat, Bart Oo Held Uy Judge, Bhos.— Ios. Sul, 5003, vadius Haight and wife te George F. Jotnsen-.. 15,000 | husband, John, Donohoe, native of Comross, Queens | o'clock, “ J 4 class business. Apply at 7 Broadway, Williainsburg, oF ‘erm ot the Court of Connon Piers, Before Chief , S164, 5YO8, 4092, 5213, F417, 5227, 5228, 6229, 6249, 1apteaback to Mixees Hoptonsnek, = | reland, on Tuesday, January 7, at halt-past | Syenux.—At Jorsey City, January 4, 1879, Gronoe — “iiress H. B., Herald Uptown vilice, Justice Daly and Justices Van Brunt and Larremore — 5251, 6202, 5253. CUM st. w. 8, BN Mi A GOOD BUTTER STA. MARKET; iL Frankfort st., 62.2xi0: the caso was yesterday fuily argued, aud that Court _ Cour ‘or Greneaay Sxsstons—Part 1—Hold by | OW Itc; Lawrence and oters (trustees) to Jack: en.—In Brooklyn, on Monday, Jannary 6, iin sasea Sete reversed the judymont of Judge Gediwy, thus ailirm- Judge Gildersioeve.—Tho People ve Stephen Sinith, | sans, Beliita. tetra ttarter cen: 1800 | after a lingering ness, Mr, Joux Esai, Fanxen, of vignds of the fuenity Gre invited to attend th rai Market, 1 ing the legality of the contract, felonious assault and battery; Samo. vs. Matthow —sdav..s ¢ corner | h, Switzerland, int the 30ch year of his axo. funeral to-day (Tuesday), at eleven A. M.,from 60 Ber- LARGR QUANTITY OF COUNTERS, a a ¢ Beet pone axsault and battery; i Ppa 6,500 (ds are invited to attend jis funeral services, ay City Heihts. cr meer a) Lun Gees Persians, fo. the pre é MARRIAGE ANNULLED. | Mie O'Brien, felonious assault and battery; Sau ‘wood (releres) to Jenat Do Witt. 5,000 e reaidence, No. 109 State st., Tuesday, 7th, | this city, 3d January, 1879, Carta. jon house retirimy fre ens. Apply t William O'Byrne, felonious assault and battery; | gor Linnie Lawson, fifteen years of age, states in the — va. Pe a ae — and battery; ‘C, Buahuell (referoe) to Jamo: complaint in @ suit brought on her bebaif by her Sme v8. Patrick Merrigan, felonious assacit an KA battery; Same vs. Henry Barrigan, false pretences; | Oth st. n. 9. 125 guardian that she was married to Charles J. Lawson same ys. Charles ‘wuohiniee, larotay from the person} Astor to Magi: on the 29th of November, 1877; that the marriage | Same vs. John Noll, assanit and battery; Sane vs. was clandestine, and took placo before Judge Smith, | C&P Ballard, assault and buttery; Saino vs. Wille without the consent either of herself or her parents; | im Beck, raat pig be tong Wha i Garaelins aud that, up to the time of the commence: yy 0 Rourke, this suit, In November last, she resided with her | B&0ck, assault and battery; ‘Same vs, James Me- parents, ' She further avers that the defendaut falsely | Guiness, aseault and battory;+ Sane vs. Charles | gins to samo, , only daughter of Catharine’ M. and nee penne baw 1 ot., m. 8, 162.0 it. eof Sth av., INYX100.5; J. at one o’elock P. M. U 17,000 | _ Fouxrary.—In_ this city, Jannary 5, Joruast 8. | Thomas H. Suckley, of Khinebeck, in the 19th year of | FPQe SAvHCetRsT CLASS MARKET ON StH AV: Kissam.. Fountain, aged 73 years. her age. Funeral services at St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal | “Funeral at Rhinebeck. | Chureh, 4th ay. and 220 st., on Wednesday, stn inst., ‘Tayion.—In Jersey City, on Sunday, January 5, at | K eS alit at cleven A.M. Friends of the family are ‘invited to | ¢he readence of his brother, William ‘Taylor, 26L | town Herald o attend without further notice. Funeral car to Tarry- Grove st, Tuomas ‘Tayton, in the 47th year of his age, | (YREAT SACRIFICE—DOWNTOWN CORNER LIQUOR " a elatives and friends of the family are invited to | Urstore, worth $00, for S10. r yer Sunday, January 6, Wittsam J. | attond his funeral on Wednesday aiterno two eur °NAPRHEWS, 114 Greenwich st. FRenxcn, aged 36 years. o'clock, from the Heading Methodist Episcopal | OED Esta HED CIGAR STORE, SPLENDID v —AN UPTOWN RESTAURANTIIN particulars address CATERE ©. Funeral from his late residence, No. 332 East 534 | Church, Montgomery st., between Grove and Barrow | own, with or without Stock. Apply represented to the magistrate who marriod them | BeBsen aud Charles Kinsley, years... sa st.. on Wednesday, 3th inst., at one P.M. Bts., Jersey City ToS ih aw that she was cighteen years of age, and took advan: | S%¢, YS. Patrick MeCauley, Sante to same. n. 8. of ih t., 197.6 fw, of da av. Kevstose Lovek, 235, F.’axp A, M.—Baerunrs— Foecioml te pees wala © whet os <emaueatiaine Saat Stor youll and iuexpertonge inka ktvaus | Pure 2—Hteld by Judge tutus B, Gowing.—Tho People | “years.” ; : Yon sre_hereby summoned toe communication of | pee ee eee ea ae ot Te on, | GAME! Fist CLASS BOSE sent to the union; that she Was unaware of the con. | Y% Daniel Birdsall, felonious assault and battery; | Sauie to same, n. s of Mth wh, 106.9 ft. w, of Hd uv, this lodge, at the room corner Bleecker st. and | 993 Bast 111th st., on Wednesday, January &, at eleven | PONE SY Bo equene er action, Same vs. Emile Martin, felonious assault and battery; aoe eee io iuarraue, be declare qauder age she | Simos. Richard E, Butts, felonious assault and bate The case was seut to Adolph M. Petuhaw as referee, | tety; Same vs. Jobn Sullivan, burglary; ‘Same vs, and he reported in accordunce with the facts alleged Peter O'Neill, burglary ; Saino vs, Isaac Marks, assault in the complaint, and yettorday Jndge Van Hoosen, | 2ul battery; Same va, Patrick Brial, assault and bat- if the Court of C Jleas, contri tery; Same va. Louis Martin, assault and battery; snuiing tiie bharrings. conirmed this report | gaiho vs. Josoph ‘Martin, usuault and battery; Saino vs. George W. Richard, grand larceny; Sanve vs. Will- jam O'brien, grand larceny; Same vs, Jolin Rogers, Bowery, on Wednosday, Sth inst., at twelve o'clock, to | o'clock A. M. attend’ the funeral of our late brother William J, ? French. By order of the W, M. ¥, ‘fT. STEWART, Secretary. Yn Monday, January 6, Maxpet Traum, See, ay: rs. . place to-day at one o'clock, from | === ittrorny On Monday, Oth inst., Jastus Gvti- | 14 L:wen st., Brooklyn. Relativesand friemde are 1u- NE } rend vited, NS REUERU YING MACITSERE GEARY RIND PRC: Relatives and friends of the family are invited to | ‘puytson.. Flatbush, L. L., on Jan 5, 1879, BORE BUYING MACTINERY OF ANY RIS, O- 8,009 | attend the tuneral, from hia late residence, 180 High | ytayun Ee TUNtoN, aged Ji’ years 5 days, vocoud Bev estimates trom ROBERTS, 107 Liberty st. Large Kuarant I Lite in: _ CIty JUDGE COWING. and larceny; Same vs. Charles O'Rourke, gran and iaath len Welemonn th wae Be, ieee s | hag og Bye ge eg mag cl hey ne MINE. MACHINERY AT AUCTH Promptly at eleven o'clock yesterday morning Cit; ceny ; Same vs. Michael McKenna, seluction; Same 6,000 | solemn Fequiets ineee will be offered for the tepose he friends of the family are invited to attend the ing Machine Manufactory, Send for c Y | vs, Jamos McCaitrey, seduction; Same va. rt hes . ‘POS? | funeral, from her late residence, on Wednesday, Sth JOUNSON, 416 West Lath ah Judge Cowing took his seat on the bench in Part 9 | Hood, forgery; Same va. Leroy Dostwiek, petit, 1nr- Regt SE so 00 | RE ne | cmeeteeelne i {VANTED=AN WON TANK, IN GbOD ONDER, of the Court of General Sessions and proceeded to | ceny;’ Samo vs. Andrew Miller, petit larceny; Same olan ae 000 |. Hats—0m Monday, January 6, Wieaiase 1, Hane, | SSSseeeeeereeeentereeeneeenene Wis ieont soa gallons of oll. Agdrese. box Uo dispose of the criminal cases on the calendar, As- bab prd ag ms potit bonnie Moron ‘e ue Hand, wits, 06 Henry M. Sanda, “ in the kl year of his aye. FURNITURE, office. a sie AT RR Vi RE sistant District Attot ling was the prose- wi, petit larceny; Same va, Bhomas G'Shangh- Sly AK poe EY 000 | Relatives and friends of the fainily are invited to | Qo MANN.—IMMENSE REDUCTE . P—SECOND HAND TO1NCH UNIVERSAL CO Une eee eit thos curly? pace | Bessy aud Michael U'Netil, malicious misehiet, Meta. Won (Crt, attond the funeral, from hls late realdence, 104 Hart | A..forty montha’ time given to Purnituro, Carpets Serew Plate with dies {rom % inch to 4 meiy session was occupied in. fixing days corres st., Brovklyn, on Wednese two BP. M. dnd Bedding, atthe largest establishment in the city, G12 + Delile, From 1:18, to dy inch. Address, with for the trial of several homicide cases. ‘the GENERAL SESSIONS—ASSIGNMENTS. ; re Sanday, January 5, Josken Herzmn, | #4 Ol Sth av. corner 6th st, uke i on i wt, a Jirst sentence imposed ry J 7 n the sth year of his age. NEQUE AND MODERN RO Honty I. eo ee cadet | _, Tue assignment of the Judges of the Courts of Funeral from the Church of the Immaculate Con- FURNITURE, sacn ase “sein William Henry Howard, an ex-conviet, who pleaded gully to the charge of stealing $40 from a tilt at No, | @#teral Sessions for the yoar 1879 is as follown:— eit, Peter. to Blin ception, Kast 14th at., on Tuesday, Jaunary 7, at ton | SUNT A Po ae tuals outiee stock before rere ais tt with full deseription aud price, H. in) row) Ho was sent to the State Prison for January—Part 1, Judge Gildersleeve; Part 2, Judge Market aud Monroe st 3,000 | 4. Me = ~ — x 1500, New York. 4 two ye Ke Cowing Was subsequently engaged | Cowing, February—Purt 1, Recorder Hackett; Part | Ottendorfer, Anna, and Os A HoLtaxpEr.—On Saturday evening, Lovis Ho A OFFICE : — in the lhoariny Of casos of minor importauce. Among 4, Judge Cowing. March—Part 1, Judge Gildersieevo: Doutachor’ Vrauchiversiny de. Lanna, in ie O01 year. me ea ey OE * Tovese piles AO EARS, DOURLS the legal fraternity presout he crouted a most favor arty ler Hackett. April—Part 1, Judye | y ott nrs bs erH-EL.—The members of this congre- signee’ A oa a aaa bis impression. 4 "| Cowing: Prt 2, Tule Gidersloove, May Part be LD. gation are respectfully requested to attend the funcral CTE Ee TUNTS, Hater Nassna at. | \WANTED FROM 18 70 90 PERT OFFICK PARTI. peaked dmg Judge Cowing; Part 2, Rocorier Hackett, June— | saea'“Iact aud vite i | of Mr. Louis Hollander, trom his late residence, 419 | a = i = pate Ra tom. U feet high, glass top, with doors, suitable for SUMMARY OF LAW CASES. vartl, Judge leove; Part J, ecorder Hackett. | _ Colimbia st., near Stunt Kant O6th ot, om Tuesday, Teh inst, at nino A. M., | SRAUMANN, BROTHERS ARE OFERRING GIEAT | sicch Hikers tines, erence Te ceneription gad shi July—Kecordor Hackett. August —Judge Gildersieeve, without further notice. By order of the president. Ie and $00 Hudson bi., coract Broome Weenty end | —— aoe : = Judge Liatchtord gave a decision yesterday, in tho | Sunlomber—Vart. 1, Meaordee Hackett Perea, deuce D. KOHNS, Secretary, wot Fi dune la a MATRIMONIAL anit brought by Cllutou ©. Colgate against the Wost- | Giulersleeve, October Part 4, Judge Cowing; Part slivan5On Saturday, evening, Jannary 4, 1879, See es WIRKORA-PARLOWEUTF SVT , Aha ‘Tel y c 42, Judge Gildersiceve, November—Part 1, Recorder jo nD, in the Sad year of His aye. Varirobes Extonsion Tables, Lily Tables, indy, tentding tt elty o un Union Zolegraph Company, the facts of which | jis cot; Part 2 Judge Oowlug. December—Part 1, nth st eof Relatives and friends are invited to attend the | faselar Re at BY West Le nn VOTRE Tees | eee eet ogial position have been published, in which he denies the motion | Judye Cowing; Part 2, Judge Gilersiee * | same to Wiliam Be funeral, at his late tosidence, 270 West ith at., ‘Tues: SETA — TT oe for the injunction sought by the plaintiff. Prcrcti i ion ota ommend ree Ayman i day morning, at nine o'clock. Remains will bo in- | [MMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES OF FURNIT ULI erald offi i ‘Tho January ternt of the Court of General Seasions JUSTICE PINCKNEY'S TRIAL, lot doth st lots Now 24 4nd 23) en cuaiicete: Nox’ danuaty. & asta, De, | Maneeur payment coWrRREAWAIT € Co's, : wus opened yesterday by Judge Gildersieeve. Tho RRCORDRD ANS{GRMERTS WititaM B, Jenvey, in the 53d year of his age. sean ppiceecta ate foreman of the Grand Jury selected was ex-Senator At the investigation yesterday of tho charges pro- ‘, Funeral from the residence of Dr. Lindsay, 108 ARTS, off Ulath, Abraham Lent. Judge Gildersieeve delivered a terse | ferred against Justice Walter 8. Pineknoy the tirst wit. | Giatlin, West 46th #t,, Tuesday, January 7, at two P.M CO. BROADWAY Lane, W New Orleans and Charleston pap ° Jerveas—On Monday, Jaunary agent 1 years, weks, Weick Hew o At Pedneod prices before ren ¥ ROADWAY BS You Bise st, between Broadway charyo, and called attention to the usual statutory | Ms esemined was Mr, James H. Covey, inanager of requirements, the Hotel Bristol, Ho said he had had several ons tried betore the Justice and never saw him uader the Nottio Price and Charles Price were marriod on the verein, Ae r Kelatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- ‘s POSITIVELY WITHOUT Fall —niGiibe hs intlience of liquor while on the beneh, Pheips, George W., tv Marin D, Keyes. tend her funeral, from the residence of her sist OTE SOAP SOLD CHEAP At TORY | Say paid for Castoif Clotitn v ‘ au of Docomber, 1872, at Gloveland, Ohio, Mrs.Price | Alt. Naihau J, Koso, # manuiacturer of cigars, auld | hove; Charles to Lusoline Neiman. Mrs, Kliou Coyle, 18 Grove vt, on Weduosday, at ton | L Woot 120i at, By order of assiguon FD. BARTO.. | avove RU mane PNT eee Bs

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