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AMUSE: AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. = X claimed to have been conferred by section 920 of the | felonious assault and battery; Same vs. Christopher ADWAY CTE AR SER | GraxbARD Faxarer. ~~” HILDRENS CARE AD yaar THE COURTS BEE Pode snd ander ie ee de eas Teles | Malliaon, felonious sengult sna battery: Same ‘Peowoway RNER INST. Ss RD THEATRE: GRAND: MATINEE, FESTIVAL '° who is a commissioner of deeds for Ohiot Jam MoGrath, apaltunsaminnee nai ‘came E - & PINAFORE, TESTIMONIAL BENEFIT tO PROFESSOR CARL but resides here, committed Mr, Bloomingdale upon | vs. Charies Heischaft, grand larceny; Same vs. Nich- OMS. at the POSITIVE POsITLy POSITIVE VE the ground that he refused to be sworn. The | olas Antoues, concealed weapons. Part 2—Held by MA! Ge REPETITION OF THE CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL Sheriff's counsel and Mr. D. Leaventritt argued in | Judge Cowing—The Poople vs. William Smith and = % FS é 3 rs EB ACADEM BASRASz 3 INGTON’S BIRTHDAY, support of the commitment. Mr. S.C. Mount and | Jacob Gooman, burglary; Same vs. Edwara SATURDAY “FEBRUARY 22 ete AT 2 P, A New Point of Law in the | ™ fudge Cardozo appeared for Mr. Bloomingdale, | burglary; Samo Oe eee tna ciocs Ouien hae sraxpaath’ fapare Thira tation in America of thi vtonted and insisted that th itment was yoid on its a bb > a representation in America of this unpreceden 8 fo comunity a on STANDARD THEATRE. fostival, under the management of F fessor Carl ‘Marwig, Excise Cases. face. Suligs Exwecnse told that he wee wolined $0 | Senne Taroeny Same va, gence Tet rand lar. sitet pang ceo OU RAMME OPENING. SOENE. that opinion, but would look at the papers. He | goods; ‘Same vs, Josph Flanders, petit larceny vt evenlit ought it a ver: erous power to confer on a | Same vs, - x ; ; ¢igtonee rery aang poms whe da he Diedrick Love, violating Excise law; Same ‘i leased ~Mr. Bloomin; le, with a rebuke to .the | Philip Cant! My ; Sa . Wil- gee INTERESTING TO BANKERS, | commissioner and his attorney. It is said that Mr. | liam Rabrocht violates ucizoliws caine - Thomas 2 Brine Core eee aa he teen hacia: ie Bloomingdale intends to bring a suit against both | Gordon, violating Excise law; Same vs. dames Mo- SATURDAY, cvived by the Goddess of Liberty, who stands on the | “ camel for damages for false imprisoment. gerstal, violating Excise law; Same vs. John Me- The Fairy Queen, opeying with a song, shore of the Atlantic, acre ys. Herman Bertram, violating Excise law; Same vs, SATURDAY, Parnival is supposed to load his troop, . represented in aK THE GILBERT AND ‘American debut of Miss MATILDA London theatres) us Aline. Mr. W. H. 1 i ohn Wellingt 1, Annio io hecucasiaen ronald, violuting Excise law; ‘rank Dooley, nd the zoman viola =, | Perpetrating Nice Little Fraud | ARMS FOR THE PAENCH GOVERN. | violin acicefay. "» o¥) Snes IANO EN Y AND -RMINE] otthymni, on His “Uncle.” MENT. Barrett.—Tho People va. Felix Lavailo, homicide., MATINEE PRICES, Admission, 50c. “Reserved Seats, $1. famous old r retinue of small children, &c. Other char- t, Minnie Clive, | IIL. The Nino Muses—Clio, Molpomene, Enterpo, Terpsichore, Urania, Thaila, Era z NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1879.—TRIPLE SHEET. é ‘impton, Daveau, Budworth, iope, on ( SHINGTON'S BITHDAY), | 7 G a y the Olymp. ‘The suit of Charles W. May against Schuyler, Hart- -_----~ nh oe tn HOICE RESERVED) SEATS AT BOX OFFICE as . MFTH AVENCE TH pee Opies toe AL ALS, Pinaforoat tho Standard Theatre cauied er vihan Geotels, bringing @ Wetting Party, ee ley & Graham was yesterday, after nearly two weeks COURT OF APPEALS. | Mr. D. H. HARKINS, “a c '$ Arcade Theatre Ticket Office, ot ; ‘ ' HER MAJBOTYS SHIP ls Ren ‘71 Broadway. GRAND TABLEAT™ ‘ot Meh ndantentyrs, 4¢. | The case of Bernard Gilhooly, was called yesterday | ‘Tal brought to a close. The plaintiff claimed in Aznany, N, ¥,, Feb. 20, 1879, | AJES NION SQUARE THEATRE. ASHINGTON, before Judge Cowing at General Sessions, Judgo AFORE Mr, surrounded children, in cos f different ne . p Pi resent, Hon. Sanford ure! PINAFORE; PINAFORE; PINAFORE; perinsigeuniess c shoe ato ton fier SO ee eee Marthe ‘Waskington will | Dittenhoefer appeared for the defendant, and, stating 5 Py lined ced paagallrmige sa A hor E. Church, Chief Justice, and “Toy IGHTI “BEVEN’ iCES jance a Minuet and Gaver. y in nase, THE LASS THAT LOVED A SAILOR, Be pen ceed ean tan wine GESNION AND DANCES. that he had only been retained within the last Sfteen | and yesterday morning Judge Freedman, at the open- | No. 111, Perey O'Brien, appellant, vs. The Phenix 0 a ND ORCHESTR. THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER, 1, VIVANDIERE who will dance “La Lithuantenne.” minutes, moved an adjournment until Monday. As- | ing of the court, charged the jury. The claim of the | Insurance Company of, Hartford, Cont o MAGNIFICENT CAST, CHORUS, GRAN ‘A | which ts produced with a wealth of mise en scene never be | 2. A FULL JUVENILE BAND of twouty porformers, im | oi ctant Distri sh sents ton eat aletira Gcieee obk er mie aele ct | at etmiet eee nn., respond- at : Hed. and with @ east obrucing many of the prin: | costumes of Washington’ sistant District Attorney Herring opposed an adjourn- pigs ODS, Pg tncep ATE y pray + Schenck for appellant and Mr. MAX MARETZEK MUSICAL DIRECTOR. of the ‘S Goddess of Ldtert ment on the ground that a gentleman so learned and ent re ane Nesnah porechmuens sara e anne, tid Howe far ree raes nt. VENIN cD WwW! 7 THEATRE COMPANY. being in the form of a . The jury, after an abser No, 112, David S, Paige, respondent, vs. William E, EVERY EVENING AND WEDNESDAY AND SAT- years Sue of which she is sented experienced in the ramifications of the Excise law | three hours, brought in a verdict for $23,621 18, with | Warin, b I 22. ? t . + a 1g. Appellant.—Argued Henry H. Anderso: TO-MORROW (Sauuntey), WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY, THIRTEENTH MATINEB OF | American ene, with a suit of Piorroty and Pierrottes, who | needed no time for preparation. Judge Dittenhoefer | ipterest, making in all $37,420 69 Messrs. Man & | for ‘appellant and N, A. Ohodsey for respondent’ . OR ROW MECIAL voit FORMANCE. THE BANKER'S DAUGHTER. will dance the Pierrots’ Qaediiie, Parsons appeared for the plaintiff aud Messrs, Ab- CALENDAR, AND 5. AL é a otha matinecs the, senate uiaee 6, ton mineien: Refers 3 KR tented by the Goddess of Liberty and Prince in reply stated that he did not desire an adjourn- | pett & Fuller for defendants. Tho day calendar for Friday, Feb! n te spmabe rrecine, ccovantanee of 20”, meena rat Gains Caan ion’ bo ordarad at Might Mor IF slot. Tne O14 Woman Who Lived ina Show, with ber numer | ent for the purpose of examining the question of i ud as follows:—Nos. 113, 114, 116, 116, 102. and f17, ats are on Hi ‘a m mre ¢ bo: ‘mail.or tele- ron . ie Witeh 2 r 4 y K 7 r and ail the district telegraph offices and’ at 111 Broadway. TWO WEEKS in advances ny Find old wea ha bor boaustul dance ew | ta" he understood ite ther ther defendant ind a CROOKED WHISKEY. : Matingo prices—admission. 50 conte, Roverved sents, $L | FPUBATRE COMIQUE. Bid BROADWAY. | MEd Ng daite deere Party, in thoirflowor bedeckra | Hcense to sell—the indictment was defective The examination of Jacob Strauss, arrested by OUR COMPLAINT BOOK. iu Sissea eee ; PE BALE JS OF cudoln, rowed by Nempoittan finiormen ant malas, who and no conviction could be had. ‘The act for which | Revenue Agents Brooks and MeLeer, ho having in rnno: rie" DAP BEEREE wackarm, | came eOnileA'e fudlbSttatat Bonanea, | Riveaaruie uel begat amboring Galop "the fay | $¢ was ntendad to indict the defendant a he was | his possession a barrel of apinite upon which the | —(yomm.—Lattes intended for this column must be ND OPER. tional Dance by the bride and groom, the indictment is no! oe, DU ng | @uty had not been paid, was continued yesterday | gocom ’s full ‘a SAND a MULLIGAN GUARD BALL. t for that offence, but for selling panied by the writer’s full name and address to 7. Grand Knitty of the Nine peas. outa Dizmp arcaped liquor without alicense. Mr. Herring inquired of | before United States Commissioner Deuel, The Adagio, in- Lessees and Managers id Balcony), 50 cents 1 Genoese Cinta Metso Minuie Loe Join Wid Bilis Gray, | O&.acloudlike intermingling of flocey vi John Shay, Goss and'Fox, &c. Matinoes Wednesday an bold in their beaks. The Muses perform ai Reserved Seats seen Wan arrenied. of She gerne insure attention. Complainants who are unwilling to Mr, Whitney, who was sitting alongside of him—the | truckman, named Kirk, counsel for Dr, Crosby's socisty. wehalber such was | time and afterward discharged by the Commissioner. | Comply with this rule simply waste time in writing. . asnifiees be 4 cluding nine Tabi followed by the Muses stm. of; Wie seantAgonk GroaaaHOR i ee st Tio Rh herd Maids, who will perform sho gracofal the fact. Mr. Wintney admitted that tho defendant It was stated in evidence yestorday that Strauat was | Write only on one sido of the paper—Ep, Hiznatoy] M x 7 RDEN. 7 \epherd’ c ense, . . | arrested last fall, uu rs seized gained: ME! G Ora aA —— one %.' The Chinese Nation performing Comic Umbrella Tadeo Ditteuhoefer paid, gree ceenipen ed an illicit distillery in mndoneuess. ‘bas co expmained Beganere yeu GILMORE'S SUNDAY BVEXING: CONCERTS, Dance. cchua and his Sutyrs, followed by a troop of | the entire case, and the indictment must be changed. | his presence upon the premises that he escaped VETER. 4, LR ti Alhe rote of DOLOT CHANGE OF BASE. maidene ae vinedtisnars, cha will parfrnt the grand Wine. | After some further discussion Judge Cowing set the | trial, Tt is believed, that he is now running an | To mm Eprrox or mmx Hrnat.n:— SUPERB S borry Waltz and take part in the great Bacchanulian Fosti- | case down for next Monday, remarking that m theso | illicit still and that the whiskey found was of his | Washington street, botween Barrow and Chris MOST BEAUTIFUL . Mr. P. 8. GILMORE begs to announco that his concert val, concluding with a Dance by I’rinee Carnival. Excise cases which were 60 simple he would not | Own manufacture, but the revenue officers have not . pois theme of universal praise, NEXT “SUNDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 23, 1870, TOUT KNBMBLE mn grant a second adjournment, excepting on the moat | yet been able to find its whereabouts, Strauss was | tPher, is in a disgraceful ONAN. ‘ . elnborat on. . . os of the process array ; INTH WARD. A Splondkt Cast of Characters, GILMORE'S GARDEN,” GILMORE'S GARDEN, in ong Grand Final Tableau. | U&gent reasons, eld, tn default of $2,000 bail, to await the action of Grand March and Dissolving View. ‘i “I am sure the learned District Attorney,” ‘said | the Grand Jury, LAST "MEXICO" FE hie jon he’ will S i" ow sarutey, WaNiiNotoNs nintapay, | Mee oc ee Op THE NATIONS Fanclulli's | Grand March and Dissolving View. ao. ot ar. adoit | Judge Dittonhooter, “would not exact the enforce- aaeieaen i NO SATISFACTION. MOND. NEXT, AH. with all its interesting reminiscences, charming melodies | Bernstein. ment of so arbitrary a rule in any other class of SUMMARY OF LAW CASES. To THE Eprror oy THE HERALD:— x TAMWITZ ax LEAH. and inspiring harmonies, Brrr pen $1. Reserved seats, 50 conts extra. Family | cases, and notin this except for the power behind ‘The taking of testimony and summing up in the |* When will the receivor settle the affairs of the Con- 9 a3 .- rele, cents. e, ¢] thro} ituelf’”’ GRAND. CONCERT, | SEVERAL EMINENT ARTISTS WILL TAKE PART, | . Uricos of boxos,§3 and $10: prosceninm boxos, £20 and Beets Mee Wii aragte than tho Shrove Melt” | sia] of tho suit of M. L. Hiller vs, the Burlington and | tinental Lite Insurance Company? I have inquired oF ELOY. | oo ARUISSION TO ALL PARTS OF THE HOUSE Atartag- trom ok Met Aceduny ct Mua, erste power behind the iurone ts the people,” re- | Missouri River Railroad Company, to recover $114,000 | and can get no satisfaction, ILICY HOLDER. NTS. 50 OENTS. 7 — . Herring. : % NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR BOXES OR SEATS. TLANTIC GARDEN, “Yoo, but in this clues of cases reinforced by Mr. | *°F services rendered in inducing Mennonite emi WHAT HAS HE DONE? Mile. SELVI. ae Tonor Marvel AGLIAPIETRA, GO EARLY AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE, a Whitney,” retorted Judge Dittenhoefer, Grants from Russia to settle upon lands of the com- psi pany in Nebraska, was concluded late yesterday after- | TO T#® Eprror or THe Henarp:— is Bienor SUSINI, HERR E, WEINER and a brilliant array TONY, PASTOR'S THE SCANDINAVIAN BANK SUIT. | noon in the United States Circuit Court. Judge Wal- | Has tho assignee of John Schnelder, brewer, of AL’ Ores Ue Bake MEMBER THE GRAND CARNIVAL, REY GILMORE’S MASQUERADE PROMENADE CONCERTS, his complaint $56,954 01, with interest from January In Court of Appeals, Thursday, February 20, 1879; | { A SPLENDID PRC AMME. POPULAR PRICES. J ‘ 4 cdf isthe — baci Se aecne Saah ce aie Mise 2 J E TO. Y ‘A decihien! waa rendered terday in the United | lace will charge the jury this morning. Williamsburg, who failed about five years ago, ever ARK THEATR! BROADWAY & 22D ST. a1 5 4 10 a _ ~ yest iy ry 1B made a statement or paid any money to a creditor? HENRY E. ABD wens egg ee® tnd Manawer GRAND MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL BALL, Hee eer peo Aghia a work of the | States Cironit Court by Judge Blatehford in the | Henry Savage, an employé of the Now York Ele- VICTIM. PARK THEATRE UOME COMPANY. Mimic. Fobranry 25 coming opera season. Answer ZOLA, Herald Uptown attic snit of the receiver of the Scandinavian National | vated Railroad, who, with others, was concerned in See cea ? EVERY EVENING at 8 and SATURDAY MATIN at2, E. u] oter = oar = in W.S. GILBELUT'S. original Burlesque Comedy, . ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. : PIANOFORTES, URGANS, &U._ nad i feck eda ame peel ee Ee Gin ee Ge To mm Eprron ov THe PERALD:— BRR Nae A ga RD’ D Tho pobie is respectfully informed thes 20 senta thea: | TAS ASSORTNENE OF SECOND HAND GET | and M. TB Sherif, The Scandinavion | Yesterday in the Court of General Seaaions, Judge | The payrolls of the laborers in the Park Depart g NNN A G Dp D malasion foo, ere also all char es of hn a clon room, rand, SaRArS | and or tet nee favor Ce, he nase y | an . Brennan, Sheriff. e inavien | ¥ y in the Cor ni ssions, Judge Aphagdl aig Ae pence aia HER NNN BoD | qeteneree aus ener he high priced ones), it being | To" i second band Pinucs und several fine Parlor Organsof | National Bank fatled December 10, 1872, having at | Gildersleeve sent him to the City Prison for one meat lor oaanr hes coe niga ee de mea gE NONNG Ca D__D 7 | opportunity that everybody may enjoy. If you have not | other makers. Bo of bogus instruments reprosented | that time money on deposit in the National Broad- | month. paid yet. The rolls have been in the May EuEE N-XN ‘aa’ AA GG EEEE DDD > | Beard the “Touruf the Natione” fs genuino Stoinway pianos at auctionand privatesales. | 2. pany subject to draft. On the Sth of December | Motion will be made to-day before Judge Blatch- | 2V¢ days. What is the trouble? LABORER. For the first ti in Aj ‘Hea. with id elabs r4 ey, . ° fconery and the following SUPERIOR CAST: | __and take trip round the wo minutes, 107, 111 East 14th ot., Now York. _| Messrs, Allen, Stephens & Co. presented to | ford, in the United States Circuit Court, to dismiss as OOMECONMIEED “EN RORIONCIR COMPILES. Cheviot Hill Mr. James Lewis pus AQUARIUM, BROADWAY AND SSTH 8. A <FOR RENT, UPRI 'D GRAND | the National Broadway Bank a . dratt for | the writ of attachmont issued in the suit of A, F. a LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. Pianos of our own make; also for sale and rent # | $650, drawn by the Scandinavian National Richard: se inat ike Moe “3 To Tue Eprror or THE HeRatp:— LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD. Bumaber of fine second hand Plavios, in perfect order, Bank, which was not paid and went to | Bichards agains! orth German Fire Insurance | “win you turn your eye toward the Continental First appearance of the charming oquestrienne, WM, KNABE & CO., 112th ay., abovo 16th s_| protest. From a judgment in the State Court the | Company to recover $25,000 for allogod breach of 7 h bh Life Insurance Company? It has been in the hands G. Big MME. OS 7 BROS 5 Belinda T1 a Booth* BRE , T HAZLETON BROs, A! "ACTURERS, 34 AND | Sheriff levicd on the money in the Broadway Bank tract Minnie... diigeiiintle Palmer | THE THOROUGHBRED, KENTUCKY, HORSES. Ads University place, fargo assortment of, new and see: | in az attachment issued Tipon two dratte one for | Contact. The particulars of the suit havo already | O° 4 recetver about five years. Tho policy holders ts. ) Mrs. G. H. Gilbert * Gailyat 2:0 and Bolo PM end hand Pianos (some of tho latter as good as new), Will | $659 and one tor $441 95. The receiver of the Scan- been published in the Hexatp. The keeper from the | are mostly poor, holding more or less paid up poli- Mage Me MANY Gastar | THREE PERFORSANCEN on Washington's Birthday, inesold on antes ot prices to piss ihe eiaes dinavian Bank owed the Broadway Bank for the | United States Marshal's office placed in charge of the | cies of $1,000 or thereabouts. ‘A. Leb atit 330 and 8 o'clock P. M. FINE ASSORTMENT OF FIRST CLASS PIANO- | amount of money on deposit at the time the Scan- | company’s office at No. 202 Broadway has already ‘ Act 1—Engay (ONY PASTO. TONY PASTOR'S. fortes forsale und to rent on very reasonable terms; | dinavian Bank failed and asked for an injunction to Pianos, but little used, exceedingly low. HAINES BROS. : | restrain the payment of the draft of Allen, Stephens been withdrawn. NOT CLEANED IN MONTHS. ' SS eepennns, Hah ae, and Shas 8; Sentara, BA ae mE F108 1 eee clang tek te money in the ‘Broadway | In tho Court of Oyer and Terminer, before Judge | To THE Eprron or Tun Henatp:— MATINEE PRIVATE FAMILY WILL SELL STEINWAY PI- see date Whee ins cera tales ot ane [Seamed Barrett, there was commenced yesterday the trial of | Will the street cleaning authorities lend thotr ear ! * anoforte at a sacrifice; a 714 octave four round rove- | TOOK charge of the affairs of the Scandinavian’ | Felix Larclli, indicted for murder in the first degroo | to acry for relief from tho residents of Fifty-first ged. Act 2—Married or Single ? ONY PASTOR'S. * TONY PASTOR'S. ‘Ket $—Married) GUS NITLITAMS. 8 ee ax FRANCIS PINAFORE) RE NON. Sik JOSEPH ae PEANGIECO MINSTRELS MATINEE | LAGER. THE BEST ae etal TODAY 3 PRODUCED. “ALL OF xd case, $175; Chickering Upright, $150; also Furniture RECEIVED WITH ROARS NIGHTLY e Bag fy enna s presrenvoraiansy Mend dain she se for killing by shooting with a pistol, as alleged, Mrs. y broo: : i —. ¥ 7 Gall te 72 West | Bank he ordered the Broadway Bank to i " ‘ged, street? For the past four months nor ym, NOF Immenso success of She Mason! uty THE ORIGINAL MUSIC SUNG BY OPERATIC YO- Cae tiee! mem! rooms. Gall private residence | | coset Gall “the money on deposit to | Sarah Hayden, on last Christmas Day, in Centre | cart nor laboring hero has dawned upon our vision; OPERA HOUSE. Broadway and 20th st, ATINEE i . ob a ie aa be ‘ 0. been lov satunpar His EINASOEE. SAILORS DANCE, A CLOG MORNGIPE. THE BUR FEW SECOND HAND WEBER PIANOS AT V bg RE ey MA AUR as ART rtp eer Meet: pnondin Deraeiniod, Bit tivo Aneel Ree | naan CATE POigD RELA areas AT.2. mi cif. PINAFORE, SALLORS DANGE A OUOG. HORMEIEE. THE BUR: | A cect barcain Nacana tea eee at the time the latter failed, to the amount of | Were engaged to be married, but the deceased ig I 5 WITH THE ORIGINAL MUSIC AND NEW SCENERY. | BUNS AND LOCAL HITS. HOUSES CROWDED. Hime by our Dost m and roally almost $2,669 35 in gold and $2,461 14 in currency, dedneting | Proken Der engagement ae ade Dh person, enciteay hit of HAYLE AND PICKIRT. | fully warrant ry rospect. Floase call at the | the sums attached by the Sheriff, The case has been | 104, it is said, to the fatal tragedy. The claim is that THE NEW PAVONIA FERRY COMPANY. SEATS SECURED SIX DAYS" IN-ADVANCE, | 100 ARTISTS IN VAUDEVILLE AND BURLESQUE. | WEBES find 16th at. niteh litigated in the courts of this State and tho | the firing of the pistol was accidental. | A jury was ° aa a ——————— | FALLACK’s. OPEN 7:30; BEGINS AT A BEAUTIFUL WOOD PIANOFORTE, $75; | United States courts. Judge Blatchford ordered a | ¢™panelle ‘have Tay neg of witnesses will | To rae Eprror or-THE Heraup:— OWERY THEATIE a Weer Sad Monager.. Ma LESTER WALLACE Steinway Pianororte, bargain; Pianofortes to rent. | decree against the claim of Allon, Stephens & Co. and | be begun to-day. The Assistant District Attorne Will you kindly permit me to complain of the man- FERDINAND MW: HOPES ie TORE CARE Tt. LAST NIGHTS, LAST NiGHTS, LAST NIGHTS | BIDDLE'S, 13 Wavorley pluco, near Broadway. ___ | against the Broadway National Bank, with a stay of | 2pPears for the prosecution and Mr, William eth Pavonla ferry ? ‘They wiltwot all Mr. GEO. WESTON, the champion Banjoist of the world. of Robertson's groat Military Drama of “A BEAUTIFUL CARVED ROSEWOOD SEVEN OG. | Proceedings to give time to first collect an execution veer Gay marae een aur Shier ee EHO Sabie asin eg wileee gel L he excelsior Dance Artist, Ns sie tave Pianotorte, Residence 226 Kast 8uth st, near | against Allen, Stephens . for the amount for — Brit ae ae Sencar cee oe, Capen isi tho great Tee ate. LACUMENtOR DT agua which shag ara lianie: against Marks Rinaldo camo before Chief Justice | stand in front of the new ferry house, thus prevent. C. A. JOHNSON ‘in bis Jawbone Daly yesterday in the Court of Common Pleas. The | ing them from earning the little they have hitherto : is Jay S 'Sin Menara. C. F. LAN, JOHN GILBERT, B. M. HOL- | \ —I WILL SACRIFICE MY ELEGANT FOUR ROUND Together with the LOUISIANA JUBILEE SINGERS LAND, 6. ROCKWELL: Ming RFFIE GERMON, Mme, A comer Tia octave Fianoforte, gost four months ago COVENANTS IN A LEASE. Pesta Tae Cie Gerenrans. Beuty Sp Beet snr done. LIVE AND LET LIVE. ees > 7 iN Lads, OK. W), for , with Stool, Cover ant je Cabinet; also a s eRORRES WEONERO SS sna TOURS" MATINEE, SATURDAY, Feb, 22, at 1:20, | Superb Upright 8100. Please call 131 Weet 14th st. There was commenced yesterday before Judge | ment of interest. Plaintiffs then applied tor the ernter parastnnne scree! CADEMY OF 3 WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. Box to ahi Col. C. X. BONNER. Brunt, holding Si t, Circuti fl appointment of a receiver of the rents and profits, ’ KG FiGu’. OF 7am Spence. wOuney RIREIOG yen 3 JRARGAIN—LESS THAN S140, Cost $5507 OcTAVE | Van Brunt Rolling Saree Court, Circuit, a suit | and on the return day of a motion for that purpose | To ram Eprror or THE HERaLD:— ‘ | ‘A DL LAMMERMOOR, —"* after works of preparation, Wwill be produced Béwecering rosewood upright Piunoforte. Residenco | brought by Gordon Brothers against Benjamin | a Stipulation was entered into whereby plaiutifls | Pease bring to the attention of the Street Clean- Signor Campanint A ROMANTIC DRAMA, 196 2d av., near 12th et._ Marks, the suit being for damagos for alleged breach | Were to Bepelyy a ataD was subscjuentl sai auch «?- | ing Department the mound of ashes and gartage in | et me PCE ION BOUCIGAELT SOR CES E AOTAE (BORE OU ee | OF Savennan ts stare. Pee peeaen ange tes ie ankrupt and an assignee.in bankruptcy ‘was ap- | front of No. 300 East Forty-fitth street, for it seems | SAA SPLINY mvrexse an GRO, InveRner iamoforte, $755 alto 775 et ON Thr Bicocker st. | defendant leased to them premtises in Chatham | pointed. In October last receiver was appointed |-they intend to try and breed » pestilence in that ne Signor Arditt by the Elder Durmss, The drama Is entitled UPERION PIANO, CORT S000, FOR SALE FoR $179; | square with a covenant in the lease that he would terday to pase his accounts and ttrn the money’ ro: | almost Svety apartiuenty, DISGUSTED INMATE. tof the Sub- SPELL BOUND, Sart bargain, ‘STANDARD AMENICAN PIANO COM: | Keop the roof in repair and that he would be Mable | ceived by hii over fo the plaintifi. “After a lengthy 3 for any damages that might occur from the roof | argument, the Court took the papers, reserving de- being ot of repair after a written, notico | cision. Messrs. Roe & Macklin appeared tor the AMERICAN CHEESE IN SNCLAED that’ it needed repairing ond his omission | plaintiffs and Mr, Michael Jacobs for the defendant, | To THe Eprron oF Tux Henatp:— to have it repaired. It is claimed by | Jamos H. Connolly was arraigned yesterday by As rican cheese ‘Bast 14thet. | the plaintiffs that from June to August, | sistant District Attorney bok an ares ged Agel HOE Specht bain Memes and will Co pera with AGNER'S OPERA, | NEW SCENERY, COSTUMES and INCIDENTAL MUSIC. PECULIAR MECHANICAL EFFECTS, APPROPRIATE ‘amondo, Sig. Galasst; APPOINTMENTS and illustrated rf a Sig. Peaneencit: Or. REFULLY SELECTED CAST. sosanlaraetomiii avai NBEGS GARREN THEATRE, no” F. STARIN....... Eropgetce and Manager ser WEDNESDAY, FEBRUAR Lohengrin, Sig. Campanin Enrico, Sig. Foli; I. Araldo trada, Mme. Lablache. and Elsa, first appearance in that charactor Y, FEBRUARY * HORACE WAT. & WAMLIN ORGAN COMPANY, ~ | 1874, the roof was not in proper order; that they no- | General Sessions, on a charge of forgery. The ac- | #4 Jard cannot compete with the products of this Big. Campanini, Del Puente ai ak St TWO NiGHTS, HR MABON ticlen pe tere Mam cons tified Mr. Marks of this fact and that he¢ook no | cused had in his possession « number of bogus pawn | country? I, myself, believe that America can supply GRAND 'GATURDAY ines MATINEE | RATHER PUTS A for the Anost assortment of the bent and cheapest Cabines | notice of the matter, Being unable to prove any | tickets purporting to.come from the establislment | cheese, pork, beef and other dairy products of equally oh te eo a SATURDAY. ai or Parlor Organs in the wore teal a (sehen damages between the periods named they sought to | of Aaron Goldberg, No. 81 Eighth avenue, ‘The re- | a8 good quality as those produced in this country. Sie asncleir bea uiice Goer tality £2 AFTERNOON | LITTLE NELL sereerelie 125. $13 | give evidence of damages sustained in 1872 and 1s73 ] sult of this little game was that Goldberg's place was : E. ODIE. FI aes me : 2 O'CLOCK, and the he Hy through the roof being out of repair, which the | inundated daily by persons desirous of redeeming Buriston, Great Britain, Jan. 31, 1879. Zhd st, ancl Oth av,—Main Hail MARCHIONESS PGMaigese Rane act Court, on objection, excluded, Tho plaintiffs then | pledges for Roods "which were of course never sre naanthanrey ooneatte Booths fen = = — | asked for leave to amend the complaint, which Judge teposited ; so that, while Connolly was amusing him- {opposite Booth’s Theatr. | smarts! bs ar yt {PON MY RETURN POM EUROPE, | Van Brunt said if he allowed the cuse must go off for self by issuing tickets for imaginary articles of al lagi nate ase LITTLE DETECTIV unr parlon erga, atplo 1b, the term and the defendant have leave to answer in Kinds, the rush of his victims to Goldberg's woul To Tae Eprror ov THe HEnaLD:— 7H TaRATEE SOPULAR FRIGHE. i ets of roods, wolght boxed ‘sso | twenty days. hese terms not being accepted by indicate that he was doing @ good business. Con- would like to ask why letters dropped in the XCEUM TRICMPHANT. SUCCESR TS ORS: founda, monopeliats price ‘about S34 my price ont ‘e6." | plaintiffs ‘the amendment was not allowed. The | nolly, after a great deal of whimpering and hesita ies Rie aa tien cathe pe feel ita Chawiaan El LAST PERFORMANCES of the id as nor bey ete eae as ees en aw boa plaintifis also claime at there is a cove- | tion, pleaded guilty, and in view of the fact that ho i ana Coly van FOOL'S REVENGE. 0 P.M. to Hill orders. This unparalleled offer ivextend- | pant in the lease for quiet enjoyment | had not been proviously arrested Judge Cowing in- | streets, near Greenwich Bank, every evening before ! Me PREDRUIOE ward. “Now Organs, | of the premises, and they say that Mr. Marks let the | flicted tho mitigated penalty of elghteen months in | nine, aro almost always forty-eight hours in getting nmodation to sn i pal es ; | basement to a concert saioon, and that in conse- | the penitentiary. to Albany, while the same letters dropped at any © marvelously dim my BERTUCCIO, uence the plaintiil’s business was interrupted and Adolph Laik is a brewer by trade and so is John | oast side corner get to Albany in half the time. This nt and humorously pre- = BERTUCCIO. . BEATTY, Washington, New Jerse: damoxeon sooggrerer ne oh ian aad oe The de- ee = noite Pag a, were both employed | ig what I call SLOW TIME, MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 O'C! en siete Goma ale rm “a nian cides okie | ee es the point of Jaw that this covenant re- In the brewery of Peter Doelger, in Fifty-tifth street. —- TUESDAY NEXT, HAMLET. PRIGHT AND SQUARE PIANOS.—BARGAINS FOR | Jates only to the title, and there being no eviction | On the 29th of that month Laik says he was standing THE CROTON SUPPLY. gash; small, monthly payment Uni € Manufacturer, 8 Union square, 4 fiat rents low. BETTS, | avorred in the complaint there can be no recovery. | on a stepladder, engaged in cleaning some apparatus, noon and evening rocep- i After a brief argument the case was adjourned untii | when Kell, unlawiully, wiltully, wrongfully and | To THe Eprron or Tux Heraup:— clock. On this occasion ROSE-MARIE, PRIGHT AND SQUARE os TC this*morning. Mr. Christopher Finn op; for the | maliciously, with intent to injure and to do him It is impossible to get water on the second floor in Miss Zarate and tho G id. part ro thot ; for sale at | ; Chiekeri i a Piano, ‘iba : not i myriads of tiie friend to bring. with hem their Gots for witnont apure chars, | gaoivcashs “AC DUMATAUT. 25 Base fah'eee "| plaintifis and ex-fudge Cardozo and Bichard 8. New- | bodily harm, without any cause or provocation, and | west Forty-thind strect.. ‘The water in the Reservotr i rf M sion to fagien and ehildron who may Droter to BEULAH MERTON, ley Coma ica Vaan tor ents Wewee octieteds sation cae: ws 1 seaiossigion tat ae aking mesa toe Ee ax abain Oa aes ng kevhomgd by mig avoid the crowd at the later re Ds. i di of lene Wenders. i moniously on the floor, his striking some co; of water in the streams leadiny ito Croton ‘Miss LUCIA weighs but 4 pouuds and is 15 years of UL NEW EVERYTHING NOVEL: Ing length of time in use and price, 8. 0. J. Horald office. | DEFEATED IN HIS LITTLE GAME. | por'substance. At this Rell is charged to have ex | PGR $s it possible that the lake being frozen over ALL NEW. 3. TE nseat MITE weighs 0 pounds and ta 14 yen oth 2 Ones Sram 10 4 Enchanting piano recitals while the exhibition is in A LOBE THEATRE. 0 P.M. Admission, 15 conte, GQaONTHLY, ILL BUY PIANO: WH, NEW ORGAN: Julius Goldsmith, a barkeeper at No. 23 Bowery, | claiined that he then had a chance of killing Laik. | will not admit of a riso which thé streams can sup- FRANK B. MURTHA... 00, seven octavo’ rovewood Piano; $90, new organ; | was placed on trial yesterday in the Court of General Although Kaooked senesloss sal tach Injured, Rell, piv? Hts sen Dok oe ee ee usic, lc. per page. who gol an excursion: rope, having re water from the variot PUdBON & SON, 13 Bast 14th ot. | Sessions, before Judge Cowing, charged with vio- | Sonny revurned, Laik, through his counsel Me, | Mich would then admit tho TAXPAYER,» POPULAR SUGE (UBIO, of the great French Drama, founded on events of the Paris lating the Excise law, From the testimony of | David Levy, invoked the law against his alleged - KIL BRYANTS BENEFIT hac NANETTE LABARRE. Charles H. Bowne, an agent of Rev. Dr. Crosby’s So- | malicious coworker, by the commencement of a suit | «+ DANGEROUS STEAMBOAT PLANKS. THIS (FRIDAY) AFTERNOON, AT 1 O'CLOCK. FLORENCE ELLIS as NANETTE. in the Supreme Court to recover $5,000. On applica- ciety for the Prevention of Crime, it appeared that | tion to Judge Dofiohne ex parte an order of arrest | TO THE Eprron ov Tux Henar.p:— A HOST OF ARTISTS HA ‘OLUNTEERED AND WIL! R. ADMISSION heed ONE DOLLAR R LIBRETTO, 10C.; FULL SCORE, $1; | Pisce te 3! wher’ le may be consulted ag usual. __ | he and Andrew H. Corey, another agent, entered the | was grauted against the defendant, under which ne | Is there no law to compel the New York and Har pare ston SP OEEAR | Soe omy | Ltealieleetions bound , WINES, LIQUORS, &C. saloon in question on the night of tho 20th June last | has been arrested and Lye tag, wera Loom | 1¢™ Navigation Companyto substitute wide planks Bos THEATRE. pinatonn® | St record of Sali EW BARRELS FT—PURE OLD RYE” Wifts. | and-drank whiskey, and that they repeated this per- | Gqmpany for an injunction to restrain Moritz Cohn | With proper guards thereto for their present un- eee | DITSON & CO., NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB. QQUILDREN'S” CARNIVAL, SECOND ANNAUL ASSAULT AT ARMS, Hee ene iWin REPREGUNT ATION Oe | ——=—— VRIDAY and SATURDA "XS VARNIVAL, at tho Academy of Mu Birthday, F 42 P.M. Ad be family eirclo, Fe a oa ea “ms - ‘a Pe en i formance after one o’clock on the following morn- | from destroying ninety looms which he recently | safe three foot planks? It is a notorious fact that NK 108 ve! ing. The premises were not licensed to sell liquor, | bought at auction for $30,000 came on for argument | theit present mode of landing passen, is danger- Yances._ Address BANKER, box 2,100 Post offloo, N. ¥._ | Ti aid’ they. sco in any conspicuous place any yesterday in. the Superior Court before Judge Spelt, | ous talifeand limb, and many eccidents haye oo- MANTELS, leense to sell beer or ale. On cross-examination by 6 ground upon which the injunction was sought ia | curred through their negligence, one of which “Nan, i) MANTELS, Grave. | Mr. Alfred Steckler, the prisoner’s counsel, the wit- | that the United States Corset Company had on a | the Newsboy,” prevented from being fatal. « noe ox | nest admitted having visited séveral saloons the | license from the Positive Motion Loom Company to PASSENGER, February 21 and 22, © ek P.M. ents: pri ording to location; for sale at same evening and drank in each of them, He posi- | pay $7,500 a year for the use of the patent rights for colsedtiaie 26 W, Pond 5 muste store, Enton square, and Batardey at tively Sdentitied Seer a the Lmopagh bad sold aie zone mat — con ome ay boughs the RAILROAD FARE IN JERSEY CITY. 8 Poathor, light, middle b price nett ds lates ‘OUNDE the liquor in No. 93 Bowery. In answer nter- | looms tool so the liability the Unit States 3 n,n eee (ONY PASTOR'S. TON TORS. DUMFOUNDED. ’ Fonataries of one of the jurors Bowne said he usually | Corset Company, and that he, consequently, could | TO 7HR Eprron ov rxx Hxnany:— . Fencing—Foll, single stick aud broad sword. . ® sheath 100 Artists in apectnity and the Bur- oe took a drink when he felt like it, and-that even since | not be permitted to destroy the looms and thus de- Three of us in family are all doing business to- rINAPO pe y hus de ‘Wiseitlag—0. aie * ET | ame “What are you doing with your han@ in my | he had become connected with the society had been | prive the plaintiff of its right to the license fees. | gether in the heart of Jersey City and residing on Pee ns croatace eeaenioomnee Reon arcane seal w@ea, | Pocket?” saia Thomas McKnight, of No, 314 Broad- | intoxicated, though never while on duty, The ac- Mir. Cohn ‘claims ‘that ‘he. bought. the looms oF the amateur ebampionships. a ________Houree crowded. 2 nly to Mr, Steckler, positive! :. Jersey City Heights. If we all ride to and from busi- Reserved soats can be obtained at the Filth Avenue and Ww way, ashe was walking through Wall street yester. | cso, in reply to Mr. Steckler, positively denied hay- | under @, foreclosure of mortgaye upon the | ** winder Hotels tre ane 7) abe toe eee REWSTER WALL PRDESTRIENNE COURSE, ve ing sold any liquor to Bowne, and swore that his | company’s property to secure its bondholders, and | ness—a distance of two miles each way—we have, to way. Sinvu DAY On AMate bate day. The remark was addressed to a young man | jours of duty at the saloon were from seven | that they, at the time of taking the bonds, having no twenty-six cents each, or seventy-eight centa per ERMANIA THEATRE. Sra . Othe Chan whom, he says, he caught in the act of sbetracting | o'clock in the morning antil seven at night. He also | knowledge of the plaintiff's pretended lien for license | Bay, “this ia on the model North Hudson Count ‘AD, NEUBNDOREY oasis THE P fifty-one cents from the change pocket of his over. | testified that a license to sell beer and ale was promi. | fees, they cowld sell under tueir mortgage und cut off | Railroad Company's cars, Is it any wonder that bus: ENING, DIE MASCH soHiNEE nently hung up behind the bar. The jury returned | the plaintiff's rights, At the close of the statement | nosa mon and residents wish to get. awfy trom this roe acts, by Weir pomedy cl MATBUR WALKING EVERY & | coat, Officer Michael O'Malley saw the men | g yordict of not guilty. On motion of Mr. Steckler, | of Mr. Cohn’s case Judge Speir remarked that 1 BOR offic 5 tod o'clock daily. GONTINGOUS WALKING. CORRECT SCORING. | Steaggling and inquired what the trouble | Henry Schrocder, whowas jointly Indicted with Gold: | argument upon either side wax necessary, as it ap. | @*OUFdened, monopoly ridden city? | 1. ELVTH ANNUAL EXUIBITION IPE SALMAGUNDI COLLECTION wee, -Mr. McKnight made his domplaint, | [mitt wee Uleciacne eee Ot ths Deans mee: | Panctoh sould be maintersed ae aac aie, one 7 " Ne Of Black and W Art, including the tributions of that he was the proprietor © premises men- | Junction cou! maintained as against Mr. Cohn, ” AMERICAN WATER COLOR SOCIETY, Beritmor & Go. Pletener Harper, Haq. and others, sof | and the officer took tho young man into | tioned. At the urgent request of plaintiff's attorneys the WOSRIRN G0 ees on peer CN DEM At Kurts Gallery, 23d st., neat Broadway. custody. The latter on the way to the station house Judge nevertheless allowed the matter to remain | To THe Eprror or THe Henanp:— NAT! 3 3 c og ATION ie iar _Opon daily from 9A. M. to 10 P.M. appeared dumbfounded at his arrest. No amount of FOURTH DEGREE OF MANSLAUGHTER, phe til the om tet. tenes. stanley, Brown & | I rise to complain, not fer myself, but for an overs Will cloge Saturday, Mare OT SRY SEGATER US THis SY stdaars shouting could make him hear the questions put to | The trial ber beg herrea hee Apron marder | Cit hichard Newcombe tor Moritz Colas 8” 840° | worked, underpaid class of aero of the " " - BENEFIT THIS AFTERNOON AT THE him at the sergeant’s desk, and he could barely utter | in the first degree, in having caused the death of the —_ New York Elevated Raiirond—enginoers, fireinen and 3 x LL 0 OTH AV E’ : , 7 Sea rains teen ouchien sua Provera | v ACARD OF ee his own name, which ho gavo as Jomes Devino, of | lad HdwardSullivan, by drowning, at pier No. 46 ¥ast | COURT CALENDARS—THIS DAY, _ | brakemen. ‘They have to be with their engines and nion will complete their COO quarter milos at 4:40 2. GE to-day, and are still walking. ws MATHS PARK THEATRE, BROADWAY AND 23D BF. [ht conan i - ST MATINER TOMORROW AT 2, eo GAGED _t segezatnewedty S ATINEE saturpay PARK THEATRE. | xo, 123 West Eighteouth streot, In court he ro- | River, ou the evening of August 27, was continued | gyrnxmx Count—CHammens—Hold by Judge Dono- care twelve noses Deaeuidibe wacrnru v fhe a TOMORROW AT 2. | mained mute while Justice Smith asked him tho | Yesterday, before Judge Gilderslecve. Assistant Dis- | huv.—Nos. 17, 51, 60, 00, ih, 07, 8s BY, Yi, 99, 105, 107, | ful all through such @ lapse of time? Is the com. = } ciqtial qhestions relating to the charge preforrod | trict Attorney Bell read tho deposition of Dr. 1. 0, | 12) 165, 181, 183, 200, 207, 216, 425, 227, 230, 283, 238, pany waiting for some disaster to teach them what 240, 241, 247, 249. (fe oe | eo Festival. a o Richardson, who made the autopsy of the body of the ruinous effects of being penny wise an a against him, The magistrate was compelled to use a v Supreme CountT—SrrcraL T2nm.—Held b; eeon\cndieeescen gk ge Pon, tnd paper to got tho answers. He evidently | Sulliven when taken from the water, Tho injuries | Van Vorst-—Law and Fact—Nos. 809, 645, 41? sane” | foolish will prove in thelr caso ? A PAMSUNGEN. ALi, 104 WERT | | Repetition of t hall, the finest | Sle, February 22 plieved the prisoner was shamming, for he | received from the blow of the brick were not neces- SupREME Count—Cincurr—Part 1.—Adjourned for oe knd the most beautiful women. | PONY PARTON S. TONY PASTOR'S. | asked him several questions in the hope CY Part 2—Held by Jud FARE TO STATEN ISLAND, he sarily fatal, and, in the optnion of the Doctor, deat! ae term. old by Judge Lawrence.—Short it HURD, Proprietors. Stalin annie Te? Three hours of | Se catching "him aff his guard, Dovine | ag? ‘caused "by deowulnge Officer Fogarty | caunea—Nos, 4320, 4314, 424, 4522, 4450, "307, 2979, | To mum Eorron oF tte Hemato:— ‘ Q(WILDREN'S CARNIVAL Ey Pati a TO PINAFORE. | Grent hit, with his mouth open stared vacantly at his inter- | testified « that w he arrested O'Rourke tho | 4001, 4307, 4609, 4825, 4097, 4240, 4687, 4922, 4132, 4618, | any prove conclusively that the charge on the ES, SABRINA any eeertval DAY, _——- Houses crowded, | rogater, and it he was shamming acted his part well. | jatter denied any intention of injuring tho | £497, 9768, 060, 4612, 4490, 3802. Part 3—Hold by il: TATION OF THE CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL, SONS. UREEn ote at te eens Orpen The complainant avers that up to the time Officer | qecoased when threw the brigk. — ‘Tho | Judge Van Brunt.—Nos. 3658, 1873, 1214, 2970, 2071, | Staton Island ferries is exorbitant it is only necos- Birthday, TIVOLI THEATRE, STIL ST. O'Malley arrived Devine made good use of his tongue | case for the prosecution having closed, the prisoner | #197, 9138, 3139, 3147, 3148, 3149, $150, 3151, 3153, 3155, | gary to look at the fare to other points near the city. sents, 50 6 avs.—Tho People's Social Th and ears. Judge Smith wrote on aslip of pa 600 | wax called to the stand by his counsel, Mr. Edmund | 9156, $157, 9168, 9159, 3160, 3161, 3162, 316, 3104, 3169. | Hoe instance, to travel by Staton Island boats to Port peonta; price of tin the world Flora Moore, bail,” and held it up to Devine. He stared vacantly | #, price, He testified that Sullivan and two or three Surenton Count—Srectat ‘Tenm.—Adjourned sine ~ Richmond costs $62 60 per annum; to Bergon Point, Smithson, Jamos Holloway, Johnson and | at it and was taken down toa cell. The officer who . die, Siiee Me Ore Oo ee Le ater ee te teen Supenton Count—SrectaL Team—Held by Judge | by one of the best regulated railroads in the United and others. Matineo Thursday | accompanied him states that on the way down to the | prick and threw it in the direction of the boys, in Oni AV. AND STi and Saturday aftornoun; alvo Runday midnight, prison Devine said very plainly to him, “1 didn’t | order to #1 —No. 6 $60 per annum. The Harlem boats, better 4 ™ ~ - ma - al 5 de plash them with water. The brick struck | Speit.—No. 60. States, + i KOMEN ADE QOSCERE AND SOCIETY | 71 nN HOLIDAY CARTIER SOCIETY HOP, WABI. | WOK that man.” Ho also belioves that Dovine is | 4 wooden post and glanced off on the head of the |, StrEnton Count—Tutau Tenw—Part 1—Hold by | and faster ponte ay, eee aeons ee oes CENTS. ADM CENTS. ington’s Birthday.—Daneing, afternoon, 1 pretending he cannot hear so as to excite sympathy, | deceased. ‘The boy fell into the water and he made | Judge Sedgewick.—Case on, No. 313, Rogers vs. The | sixteen tickets for $1. Please stir the Rip Van to'7; Tammany Hall, Bast 14th, ‘Gentlemen, 500; and says that he is known to Officer Keirns, of tho | several unsuccessful efforts to save him. Mr. Price | Stu Mutual Insurance Company. ‘No day calendar, | Winkles of Richmond county up, that they mugiy.” Ane RT hae . IMEDY. Fonrth precinct, as a professional thiof. at this stago Offered to prove that O'Rourke | Part 2—Held by Judge Frocdman.—Nos. 682, 676, 006, | their land from being depopulated, Peet NGAGE OW AT 2 sony, | (HILDREN'S OARNIVAL, _ hed “on ‘a Mprior occasion waved young Sullic | COMMON PLEAH—GENRnAL ‘TxnM.—Adjourned for pecan tn a ed and Matinee Festival. . “NO OCCUPATION.” yan’s life, but the testimony was not allowed, | the term. FRED OFFICES IN BROOKLYN. é TONY PASTORS, y f the Children's Carnival. Academy of Mu- ” ° Scveral witnesses then testified as to the prisoner's Common Puras—SprciaL Tenm—Held by Chief Jus- ‘To tm ov te Henary:. oar CALNE T | eee elaine mae mma ood character, and counsel having summed up, | tice C. P. Daly.—No day calendar. Eprron ere p Pitan a een N“ BRYANT'S BENEFIT Delancey Livingston Scrymscr, # fashionably at- Faage Gildersleeve charged the jury lucidly. defining Common Pi.tas—Equity Tsnm—Held by Judge Van L have read your editorials in referonce to and con. T-O-—D-A-Y THIS Ae ainae tired youth, was arraigned at the Tombs yestorday, | the various frades of crime under which the ac- | Hoesen.—No, demnatory of the action now being taken to make OOTH'S THBATRE TO LET—FROM FEBRUARY 23, a pply to A. BOYD, janitor, at theatvo, corner 25d st pare THEATRE, cused might be convicted, The jury returned a ver- ComMon PLtas—Tria, Tenm—Part 1—Held ———— | charged with having obtained $45 trom George | “ict of inanslanghter in the fourth degree, and Judge | Judge Larremore.—One hour Reayiaiets | cower comes Soecunes Ome Sb Seeeeny ommreve Ge pth BY. t THE MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 Weber, of No, 28 Whitehall street, by means of 4 | Gilderslceve remanded the prisoner for séntence. 1900, 1838, 1987, 1542, 2063, 2047, 2072, 2064, 1190, 1840, | them that I hope you will embrace Kings county in CKINGHAM PALACE et | BELINDA TREHERNE. | faigo token, It is charged that the prisoner oe Boss OTL OM TOY, 200, 2017, LAE. Part 2 yy, | Four eae, and, as tho same stato of things applica ithe Ab Meer eels Reetables, ee eA irs BENKVIT TO-DAY. signed the namo of William Haviland to an POWER TO COMMIT TO JAIL. i880,4l031, 1022, 1033, 1024, 1085, 1036, 1027, 1028. here, give us the benefit of your influence. ‘The Ni che Shadow Deseing as Opera, Houle Muate, WANTED A BHAKESPEARIAN READER OR AM faked nig hen, nd os Lan ae to Weber for col- There was quite an extended argument yesterday Pi Maine Count—TRIAL Cree tay Marra pg of Lexring ae cocina Incrative by spe- ont fashionable resert in orld. Atour actor or nctross whose time is not fully oeenpied | lection. | 4 subsequent onder for $20 was sent, accom: | Hefore Judge Lawrence, in Supreme Court, Cham. | Judge McAdum.—Short causes—Nos. 6619, 5814, 6815, | cial legislation, and the of is worth $50,000 ‘ - Fed f EvIT may dispose of it advantageously. Address, for one week, | Cumpanied by a check for $45, signed “William Hayi- we th ite of cortioract and habeas o 5150, 5749, 6895, 6490, 6913, 5040, 5750, 6860, 5925, 6044, | year at least, The Register and Clerk Cit perqui- quRSDAy VERING. FEB a3" tet0, TRAGEDY, Herald off land.” The money was advanced on both orders, and | Vers, on the write of certiorari OFPUS | 5041, G6, 5992, 5008, O28, 6596, Part 2—Heid by | sites ontiroly disproportionate to their duties, ) wap AT, | the check, it is claimed, proved to be worthless. | granted in the case of Mark Bloomingdale, the facts | Chief Justice Alker.—Short causes—Nos. 5674, I think that a general law, applying to all the conn- * | Sorymaer, when formally examined, gave Iris ag6 tO | of which have been published. ‘The main and, in | 5511, 5924, 5484, 6701, 5706, 5767, 5006, 5876, 6008, 6465, | ties, making Sheriff and Clerk, ter where ‘580, 6655, 6412, Part ¥.—Adjourned until Monday, | there is one, salaried offices where the foes exceed, {NGAGED. ¥ ADW AY MATINEE TO-MORROW AT 2 4 ) . TONY Pastors, | 1% JAMES LEWIS CHEVIOT HILL, | be twenty years; he resided at No, 208 Fitth aventte; ‘A graud Fancy Dress Ball will, be gly CHARLES CR! +H, Manager, — | 5. a we = Pr » | fact, sole question involved, was the power of a delighted 08 to enjoy T. P. 7 i had no occupation and nothing to say with reference ” q “ February 24, say $10, wonld be @ just law and hailed sew vy delisted antionens ty enon TPB | RORY PRT ae MATIN FOAMS | fo tho complaint against im, He was committed | commissioner of deel of another Stato residing | Count oF Gxxknat Brawons—Part 1—Hold by | honest tnd Tong stride Seward susk Segiatesion sek MATINSE TO-DAY. Pitnty of fun, and we are not stingy with it, for trial in default of $1,000 bail, here to commit to prison @ witness, Zhis vuwer is | Judge Gilderslosve,—Lhe People vs, Thomas J, Laws, | economy, e

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