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THE COURTS. ? ? Ex-Sheriff Brennan in the Oruoible of Cross-Examination, Moral for Holdei*s of Stock Certificates. A CUHIOUS BUKACH OF PROMISE SUIT. 1HTEREST1H6 GENERAL TEEM DECISIONS. Constitutionality of the Legal Tender Act, The trial of the luit brought by ex-Sberlff Brennan to raoovor tome $?2,100. a portion of tbo fuel during * portion of hia term a* Sheriff, wan returned yester lay before Judge Van Hooaen holding Trial Term of tba Court of Common l'loaa Ex-Sheriff Bronnan waa tailed aa a wltneaa la hia own b?bal(. Ho testified that tba billa were wade out Under Sheriff Joel K. Steven*; tba chargcs ha believed to be all correct, although he did not personally make up tbo billa In croaa-exam 1 nation principal atreaa waa laid upon tba (bargee made for tranuler of priaonara irom tbo police eourta. Me aaemed to know very little about the manor, and hia oounaal came to hia ret cue on the re direct examination. "You don't remember much about theae charges, do your" asked hia oounuel In a ratber leading way. "No, 1 do not," anawered tba Sheriff "You have been alek, have you not?" continued tba friendly inquisitor. "Yea, air." "Of what diaeasof" "Congestion of the brain." "It affected your memory, did it not V "Yen, air." Mr. Stevens waa next called to tbe witneea chair. He explained In detail how tbe bills were made out Irom data furnished by various parties connected with the SnorilTs office assigned to this special work. He added that tha charges conformed to the monthly Btatementa transmitted to tbo Secretary of Stale. ??What Is the practice in making up tbe bills," was one ol the questions asked him by Mr. Carter, ropre ?enting the city, "In regard io chargaa lor convey lug piUouorsr" "The practlco was to charge for every prlaoner con veyed to and from every prison except the Sis to Prison, for which tbo State paid." "It mado no matter by whom they were conveyedr" "N'oue whatever." 'i'bero wua a good deal ol wrangling during tbe day . over contesteu questions and considerable lime waa tpent in overhauling the voluminous records submitted ou behall of Mr. Brennan. It la probable that the trial will be closod to-day. ? CONTESTED STOCK CERTIFICATE. A case presenting some ratbor novel features was Irled yeatorday before Judge Donobue, holding Supremo ?ourt, Circuit. Tbe suit was brought by tbo Sixth National Bank, of this city, against the Chicago and Alton Railroad Company. It was cialmod on behall of the bank that a certificate of preferred stock for 100 abares of tbo Chicago and Alton Railroad, issued to M. K. Josup & Co., In August, 18K1, snd properly counter signed and entered on the books, was uow in possus ston of xhe plaintiffs under assignment Irom Jesup & Co., lor a valuable consideration, and that the railroad company refused to trnnaier tbo tame on their book* J? lhe naiuo of the banic or to issue a now ecrutlcato. i'he pruyor ol tbe couipiaiut was that tbo railroad com pany cither pay them $16,(100 or 100 other shares of legal value with a new certificate. On behalf ol tbe rail road company It was set up that Robert B. Miliiken, now deceased, was the rightful owner ol tbe certificate; that be loat tbo same; that it was found by ono James I*ari and never came properly In possession of tho plaintiffs, it having been fraudulently pledged to ibein lor a loan. Tbo losliuiony. as might bo supposed Iroin iho contradictory statements iu tho pleadings, was a good leal conflicting. The trial terminated in u verdict lor 110,087 lor the plaintiffs. BREACH OF PROMISE CASE. Before Judgo McAdain and a Jury, in tbe Marino Court, yesterday, tbore was tried a suit in which Ann Dernay aougbt to rccovor damages from John M. Qullty lor breach of promiso of marriage. As an ag gravation of tho offence, it waa allotted that under promise of marriago tba delendaut bad committed a srong to tbe moral character or tbo plaintiff, and ho has baen under arrest since Friday last In default of ball in lhe aum ol (3,000. When the case waa callod counsol for plaintiff waa anxioua lor an adjournment and de fendant equally anxioua for cither hia release or an im mediate trial. Judge McAdam, after questioning the pariles undor oath and satisfying himself thai they sould proceed to trial with salcly to thoir '?glils, announced his docialon thai tha trial must go on or the dofendant ho re leased on his own recognisance. It was found then thai plaintiff' bad not the means to pay a >ury and, with tbe consent of counscl on both sides, ine Court empanelled a jury ol lawyers ibon present lu eourt, who served without compensation. The plain tiff, aa appeared by the testimony, I* a widow, twenty nine years ot age, and tbe delendaiit iweniy-one years, (be keeping a (mall store and bo being a clerk in a tea itoro. She used to purchase sugar In tho store in vbich bo waa clerk, and be seat b<* love messages lona up in the packages of sugar. Ho Dually bxed tho ?asl ol February of tiiis year lo marry her, but when .he time arrived be said be would do anything e.ao iu bl? power lor her, but did not wish to marry uny on.\ The defendant was sworn on bis own behalf, and wbila admitting improper relations with plaintiff, de nied absolutely that ho bad ever made her a promiso of marriage. Ho asserted ibai when lie visited her it was upon ber repeated invitation to do sa No other wit nesses wero examined on either side. Th? Jury gave tbo plaintiff ? verdict for $15, which was tendorodio ber by dolecdant'a counsel, and which alio rejected with dicgust. lhe money was iben paid law court aod the defendant dlacharged. GENERAL TERM* DECISIONS. The Common Pleas, tieueral Torm, In its batch of opinion* Just banded down, has decided a very latcr eiting law question. William Stuilz hlrod certain premises Irom a lady now deceased, and disputing with her dovisee about wbeilior it waa a monthly or yearly hiring, ho couoluded to abandon the premises. Mr. Tlirail, aa aaaigneo ol tbo devlseo, sued lor rent, and attempted on tba trial to prove bis caso by offering to give conversations between tbe defendant and deceased. The Court refused to allow this tostimony under the rule ot tbe Code prohibiting testimony as to any con versation with a deceased )>ersou. Tbe General Term concludes that this does not apply to tho assignee ol the assigueo or dcviaee, and ordtr.-i a new trial. In tbe suit of Charles B. Richard vs. Courad Bollat, the deieudant Indorsed a bill of exchange which waa protested in Berlin, and, upon tbo return of the notary's ccrtliicatc, the delenduni promised to pay. lhe case bavlug reacbod the (General Term on appeal that Court decides that tbo iudorser Is not liable, bo cause ol certain impvrlectioua in bis notary's c.'alli es ic. The certificate. It seem*, bad simply a stamp 111 blue ink, and tbe indorsing seal waa not stamped into , tbe paper*. The Court also holda that the promise ol tbe defendant to pay the drait was uot binding, inaa much an bo waa not aware that lUei o was no evidence tbit the drill had been protested. In iho ease ot Curtis vs. Bisson, iho Court dtcidoa that the lawa authorising transier of ordinary caso* or giving security irom the District court* to tbo Com mon I'leaa, do not apply to case* or claim* for personal properly. THE LEGAL TENDER ACT. A bond and mortgago, executed and delivered before tba pasiage of the l<egal Tender act, became due and payable alter the Supreme Court of tbe Cm led States, in Hopburn vs. Oruwold, had held that act constitu tional as to contract* executed belore Its passage, la tho suit of Van Ardon vs. Burr tho defendant tendered ? payment in greenback*, which the plaintiff refused and demanded payment in gold. Thereupon a compromise j waa made, the plaintiff delivering satisfaction piece i and accepting greenback*, and nlao the defendant'* ! bond for tho amount or premium on gold, payable In itrce mouths, ir lhe Supreme Court sh'tiild not In tho meantime overrule tbe doctrine ol Hepburn vs. Gr?wold. The tbreo, months ended on December 6, 187U On the 1st ol May. 1871, in tbo caac of Fox v*. J.C0, lb* Supreme Court hold that tbe "Legal lender aci'1 *o* couitituiional aa woll la relation lo contract* made I beiore tin pssange aa lo ihono subsequently inuda, ' thereby overruling tbo decision in Hepburn vs. (iris wold. On iho lftih day of *ay, 1S71, till* action was begun. Tbo delenco sot up the action of the Supreme Court in tbe latter eu?e, una also claimed thai tbe boud j wag a mere bet or wager, and void aa against public , policy. lhe case w?* brought to trial iu the April term ol tb? Court of Common fioaa, lielore Judge Van 1 Brunt, without a Jury, and no yesterday gave hia deei- 1 ?ton in iho case, following tbe rule ol tbe Court ot Ap peal* in Woodruff v*. Woodruff that tbe plaintiff s en titled lo recover on the ootid sued on. Mes-r?. Hudsou I Hid Strati* appuarvd lor plaintiff, and Messrs. Nile* an-J Day ley lor deienJani. CLSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS* PAY. A ouse of considerable Importance to the employes in the Custom House was decided by Judge McAdiun In the Msrin* Court, yesterday. A Judgment lor money bad been obtained by hue en Dubernet against Hobcrt t, Clydo. an oxaminer in ibe Appraiser'* depsrlme.i la tba Custom House, aud In proceadluis supplemen tary to elocution aa order was mad* tor tba oxaiaiua i Hon of Samuel 0. Ogden, au auditor iu I be Custom fiouao, who il waa alleged bad money of the Judgment debtor in bia hands, aud who waa injoinod from part ing with IL Notwithstanding thta injunction Mr. Ut ile n drew bia cluck la the usual course ol bia datlea lor a month's pay due to Cly^?, and tba latter drew tbe money Irotn tbe Sub-Treasury. For tbla act on the l>art ol Mr. Ogden tt wua sought to punish bim lor eon tempt of Court in having paid bia salary to C'yde in violation of tbe injunction. After reciting at consider alde length the decisions of tbe l:nitel State* Supreme Court aud the State courts in parallel cases, Judge McAdam held that neither on tnuane pro cess or 1'iual Judgment Is money lu tbe hat ds of a tinted .Stale* olllcer* as the disbursing uflicer of tne government. liable to be setted or cnjoiued. Tbe Judge concludes bis opinion as lol lows:?"Ogder was neither tbe custodiau of tbo money nor tbe debtor of the delendant; be wan tbe disbursing agent of Uie government, acting under art'cle 1,007 of tin* customs regulations ol tbe Treasury liepartiuent, which, among other tbiuga, provides ihattfisbursing ollicera must not recognise or accept alignments, translers, hypotbecstlons or dralts upou the compensa tion of )>ublic officer* aud emplnytit, nor upon any i other claim or demand against the United states; nor shall they regurd any legal process for the attachment of tuonoy in their hunus, the proper judicial authori ties having decided that pr>>ce?s In not lawful.'1 Tliese regulations dcilued the ottkcial duties lm|>osod by the government ui?m Mr. Ogden as Its employe, and (ho drawing of the check by bim upou the Assistant Treasurer ol the United States was an olllclal act he bad a legal right to perforin without making himself liable tor contempt ol Court. Tbe motion to punish lor con tempt Is thereloro denied. IIGHT OF AKllES'l" NOT WAIVED. In February last Thomas W. Fletcher was indebted to I* W. Coutant in tbe sum of about $1,600, suit lor which was commenced In the Murine Court, aud an order of arrest granted against Fletcher on the ground that tbe debt bad beon contracted by a misstatement of laets on bis iiart A compromise was then effected be tween tbe parllM in relation to the rnaltor of arrest, tbo plaintiff consenting to act as dofendaut's bondsman, and tho deloudant agreeing to pay lo plain till'a lawyer $130 costs, aud give to plaiutifl' notes of a third parly for tbe amount of tbo cliitu indorsed by bix (defen dant's) wife. These conditions being fullillcd, tbe suit was not then prosecuted lartbor, but was never for mally discontinued. A lew days since, the note tailing duo and not being paid, Mr.. Coutant surrendered bis principal aud debtor, and the latter him rearrested on tbe original order, uelore Judge McAdam in tbe Ma rino Court, yestorday, a motion was made on bohall of the delendant to vacate the prurcut arrest, on the ground that plaintiff, In taking tbe new nolo, waived tho original cause of action and the right to arrest associated therewith. Plaintiff's theory, in opposition to tho motion lo vacate the arrest, was' that the uoto was only takon as collateral security lor payment of tho original claim; that plaintiff thereby waived nono of bis originul rights in tho action wherein the order of arrest was granted, but merely agreed to *tay the ac tion aud graut forbearance to delendant until this cut lateral note should mature, mid that that note not being paid at maturity he was at liberty to then eulorcu tbo original ordor of arrest. Judgo McAdam held tbo cir cumrtancof to Indicate that plaintiff bad not released bis original cause of action or changed it, nor was his right to arrest waived or discharged, lie thcrolore dented tbo motion to vacate tbe present arrest, but without costs and with lenvo to delondant to move on affidavits to sot aside the original order or urrest by conteating the grounds on which it wus granted. TRIAL OF LAWRENCE POSTPONED. The Lawrence ease, sot down for trial yesterday morning In the United States Circuit Court, beforo Judge Benedict, unexpectedly encountered a fresh c&uso for delay. On tho oponirg of tho Court District Attorney Bliss, addressing ills Honor, said that, owing to the absoncc of social counsel in tho ease oq tho part of the government, ho was constrained to auk for I a lurther postponement of the trial, and tnat It bo sot ; down for iloriday noxt. He regretted to bo compelled to make this application on the part of me prosecution but tlie engagements of his associates specially om ployed ou tho case were such that thoy could not pos I sibly bo in court beforo the day named, Monday next. I Trio Court ordered the case to stand over. It Is under stood that thero will bo no lurtlior delay In bringing on the caso lor trial. Lawrence's special counsel were also absent. Tho aocusod was brought from Ludlow , stroet Jail by tho Culted States Marshal. Ho was no i companiod by his son. Several of his friends were j also in court. ! the alleged pollock frauds. ! William H. l'ollock, tho principal in the alleged Pol. lock fraud*, indicted for removing duttablo articles in bulk and replacing tho samo with goods of a lesser dutiable value, offered ball yesterday. Tho District Attorney dcomod tho proffered bail not genuine, and rot used to accopt it. Tho trial of l'ollock was set down for to-day, but aftor conference with counsel It was de cided ttiai the trial should not be called 011 till alter ilia caso of Lawrence shall bo disposod or. District Attor ney Bliss thluks the Pollock trial will not occupy tho Court more than throe days. Tho defence has employed eminent counsel, and next to tho Ltwrcnce caso it will t'lke precedence in Importance in tho many government prosecutions now waiting trial in tho United States Circuit Court. | THE INDICTED WHISKEY RING. I Philip H. Tuska, or No. 24 South William street, who ! was indicted by the United States Grand Jury on a j charge of deullng In "crooked" whiskey, yestorday ; proflercd ball by proxy, which the District Attorney acceptod, tho sureties being acceptable In every respect, i In the case of Both Ely, of the tlrm of Seth Ely k Co also indlciod lor complicity In tho alleged whiskey j conspiracy, bail was likewise offered yesterday but ' District Attornoy Bliss relused^lo accept it on account I or tho sureties being from Brooklyn. The amount of bail id the caso Is llxed at $20,000 V. o. Boyd of the ! firm of Boyd k Hill, was notified by the District Aitor I ney a lew days ago that his bail was not stiilicicnt, and that he must pertect It, but, yesterday, on nuking his appearance, tne District Attorney allowed him to go on the ball originally given by him. SUMMARY ~OF LAW CASES. Judgo Van Vorst was reported yesterday so much Itu proved In hoalth that ho will probably be able to resume his Judicial duties within a day or Iwa It was rumored that Chief Justice Mouell, of tho Superior Court, was lying In an exceedingly critical condition, suffering from a paralytic stroke. In Supremo Court, General Term, yesterday, there was urgued the appeal in the suit brought by Johu K. Follows, formerly Assistant District Attorney of this city, to recover $1,166 66, claimed to bavo been wrong, jully doductcd from his salary lu the general twenty per cent reduction ordorod by tho Board of Apportion mont. He claims that ho was a judicial officer and that for this reason tlie reduction in ms salary was Hiatal Tho C^urt look the papers. In the suit tried boiore Judgo San ford, of the 8u . perior Court, brought by Mrs. Gentll against the Me hanics and Traders Saving Institution, claiming that | here was a balance belonging ic her deceased husband n the bank and demanding an accounting, and in which tho answer was thai the plaintiff in person drew tho balance and hud the passbook delivered to her a verdict was yesterday rendered lor tho defendants ' Owing to the couiiuuod illness ol Judge Larremoro , tho business of Supreme Court. Chamliers. was yestor i day divided bi-twoeu Judges Hradr and Barrett. Both I of these Judges, alter holding court all day?Judue ; Brady situug lu Supruiue Court, General Term, and Judgo Barrott in Supremo Court, Circuit, at the trial ol the Kilium case against thu city?hud thus several hours' additional labor imposed upon them. The busi | ness was principally routine, and embraced nothing of ? any speciul public interest. j Workmen commenced work on the building No. 24 i Chamliers street lor the purpose of preparing additional accommodation* In that building for the tiso ol the Marmo Court. Already one Trial branch and Chambers of 'lhat Court havo beon held there, and ll is now in ' tended to provide rooms lor two Trial Terms more A fourth Trial Term is (mended to be held in the old City ' Hall. The objoct of these changes is to provide hc- i I commodatiotib 'for the new term of the Court ol tJeu eral Sessions, to be held by Judge Otidersleeve. In the ; old brown building heretofore partially occupied by the Marino Court ? I ! Two vordicts against the Sheriff were obtained von- I ; teiday in the Marine Court, be.ore Judge Alkcr The ' first was an action brought by Thomas Hutinei'to re. cover the value of certain articles of cutlery seixod hy I the Sheriff as the property of njudgmunt debtor in tho i i action of HersogeiaL vs. Charles Kruidevuaii, ami the defence set up was that the property wiu justly taken as ibu property of the judgment debtor. The plaiuiiff ! contended thai tho cutiory was left with Fraidoveau to be sold on commi'Sion anil tlmi the Judgment debtor i had no title nor leviat l? interest herein. 1 he Jury : after a trial which lasted all day Monday and a part of Tuesday, round a verdict for the planum: Ex.Judge I Curtis appeared lor the plaintiff and Vandcrpoel, Green ! k Cuming and Ex-Jud^e Hnntingoin lor the defence The secoud case was that ot Johnson vs. The Sheriff' ! which was tried upon the same issues us the above and resulted lu fsvor of the plaintiff Ex-Judge Curtis 1 al o appeared lor the plaintiff and A. W. Vanderpoel for the defendant. ' DECISIONS. BUP8KMK OOUBT?CHAUBKIU. ' I By Judgo Daniels. In tho matter or Beck?I wish to see counsel. Cobb v* Burger.?Order granted confirming report I of releiou. " r j lu the matter ot Duriee.?Granted. Tho Brooklyn Lite Insurance Company vs. Fierce. ? 1 Order denyliig lnot.on grauteJ. ! By Jtidgo Hooobua. The Maritime Bunk ot tho Dominion of Canada vs. MollUi.?Granted lor second Kridav ol June. Moewsle vs. Honors.? Moimn granted. Writ to lie served within two dnys and to l>e settled ou one day's notice, mid comm!*siou to be relumed within one week trom its issue. James II. Utuhawny vs. Melissa P. Hathaway.? Be port ol referee confirmed and decree of divorce granted to plain nil. Porter \r. Kennedy: Hllburn vsi Keller; Bonnlds vs. Matthews; Curtis, Ac., vs. Brown et a I.: Tyni vs. The United Mutes Submarine and Torpedo lloat Com pany; Mi Aipmas. Siuitn.?Orders granted Cutting vs, Stevens et al j k lu el and anothor vs. ; Frank et a). va Ever*.?Motion* s ran toe < Hood va Cusbiuy; Walterwire va Peek; Leater va | * olfe?Motion* armed. \ underpoel vs. While.? Settled. ! Alexander u Kowiar el al.?Denied. Koehler va Sebwartx et ul.?Denied without cost*. Meyer va Jacobc; Valentino vs. Juch et al.: Tbo lie- ' I public Vire lnsuranco Company vt. Uurlmg, *c; j | Couklin va Seastedt; The Citizen*'Saving* Hank va Billing* et al; Cutting vt. Steven*; The New York | Lite Insurance Ccmpany vb. tiavion; Sloane va. , bloune; Tripp vi>. Tripp; Lawrenee va Organ el al.; i Koatubach va. McLeliand; The Harlem Bunk va Todd; I Stillmun vt. Kllin; Moody vk. Anderson; Tbe Emigrant ! ; luHurauce Savings liauk va. MctJovern at aL; Tho ! Greenwich Bank va Detiroot; Dorneit et al. va. Cald- ! well; Burr va. MacMullen; Farrlnglou v?. Porting ton.? i I Grouted. I SCPEBIOB COl'JBT?BPkCIAL TKEK. . . By Judge Spcir. ! In the matter of Alilborn.?Ord?r settled. lerfva Hoc et al.?Ordered on aiweial calendar for ; Brut Monday ol Jana j Beutiuger, 4c., va. John.?Order denying motion for I receiver and slaying proceedings Beyer et al. va K outer et al ?Bond approved. 1 Broomann vs. Ojboru et al?Reference ordered. ! Ilw Health Department ol the City ol New York va The I ol lev Department of the City of Now York.?Or , der of injunction. O'Brien, iiu. va Tlio Commercial Klre Iusnrance Company; Same va Same.?Commissions ordered. I Arthur Walker va Cuibarlue Wuikor Judgment of i divorce In favor of plalntili: I v* S^Pbcna; I hltuau vs. Schuster; Hartung i : J.*- .I.1*,b*r*L ; Halo va Tbo urouba National Bank; j Woidliug va Bailey.?Order* granted. COMMON PLEA8?BPEC1AL TKJtM. ? By Judge J. F. Daly. In tho matter of the petition of the managers of lb? , cocioty for tho Reformation of Juvenile Delinquent* ' in the City ol New York.?Tbo prisonor should bo brought lutn couit ami tbo examination ol tbo wlt neaaea ug.iinst blm bad, in hi* presence, bolure an order Is made lor transferring him from tlio Inatitutiou ?or the lteformatlon of Juvenile Delinquents to tbo Penitentiary. MABISE COPBT? CBAMBUtK. By Judge McAduut. Tliurber va-Cordcmati.?Siientr* bill taxed $14 00. I lilaclc vh, Black.?Kef erred. SJoo pHpcri , Cnut iut va Pletchur; Smith va Cbadwicka?Opln ; Ion* flied. r Culix-rt va Carroll; McMeuotny va Tho Mayor. *<x? j See paper*. Mobert va Bank*.?I'nderhiking approved. I Cock v a Martin.?Order reset tied. Werner va l'latt.?Motion to vacato ordor of arrost j denied. j Downing va Tripp.?Tblrd person ordered to pay to ; plaintiff 116:2 48 Uwit va. Ripley?Judgment for plaintiff on demur ; rcra with co*ta BbiHies vs. Maokey.?Commlesion ordcrod. Uildersleevo va Dixon ?Motion granted unless de feiidunt submits to an examination. ."tern va Katerly; Conn va Simon; Michel vs. Muruilo; Morrow va Oppeuheim; Hopkins v. Nicol; ; Parscuas vs. Lord.?Motions granted. Clurm va Delunoy.?Cbarlos M. Hall appointed ra i ceiver. : Goodwin va Cobb.?Tboiaas J. McKeo appointed re ceiver. (ileisieln va Burko.? Motion denied. j l.owts vs. Wrialey.?Motions lor Judgment granted j (two act lout). * Osborn vs. Muteoa?DismiHSed. Hcrrick va I*airan.?t'ndcrtaking approved. Budd va Ureen.?Motion grantod. COUBT OF GENERAL SESSIONS. Before Judge Sutherland. LAST Or THE QUABTKT OF BANK BOBBEB8. The Court of (ieneral Session* spent tbe whole ses sion of yesterday In trying John J. Oilmore. alias John 1 J. Clair, for attempt at burglary. Assistant District At ; tornoy Bell, who prosecuted, claimed tbat the prisoner was tho principal In tho attempt to break luto tbo vaulta of the Now York Savings Bank and tho New York ? County Bnnk two years ago. It will bo remembered ! that an officer patrolling tho vicinity of Kourtoenth street and Klgbth avenue, whero the bnnk building is located, heard n peculiar grating noise, and, his saipl | cions being aroused, ho sent to tho statiou houto for ! tho reserve squad, which arrived nodcr command of Captain Cherry und surrounded tho bouse. The Secre tary of tbe Pavings bank was then tent for, aud j searched the premises without finding anything wrong. I Kinging the door bell of No. 83 Kiu'litb avenue, adjoln j lug, wtilcli was occupied by one Clair a* it rostauruut, , the police demanded admittance. Clair thrust his head j front an upper window and said he would open the door. A fow seconds lator tbo officer stationed : on tho roof of tho bank building descried j a number of men climbing down a ladder into tbo rear I yard or tho restaurant premises. The polico loroed in i tho door without ceremony and gnve chnso to the lugi | Uvea Three of them?John Simpson, Charles Sanborn : and William Morgan?were captured that tilglit. An exatninution of tho cellar of the restaurant re | veulod the lact that the wall sop?ratln? It from the bank vault* hail been drilled almost through, tho rubbers i using a stationary steum engine to effect their purpose, i Tho tbreo captured were convicted aud sent to Sing j Hlng. Clair escaped till tho '^th or March last, when he was found at his brothor's house in , lltlili streot and taken into custody Ho was dclondcd j yesterday by A. Oakey Hall and William T. Howo, but despito their ellortt ho was found guilty of attempt at I burg! try in the second degree, and tho Court inflicted ; tbe greatest penally i>o**ible?iwo and a half year* in * State Prison. i Mr. Hall, after tbe conviction of his client, stated ; tbai tbe latter had been in thla city every day tinco ! the robbery, with tbe exception or u |>eriod of two weeks. He made the aunouncrmont. ho said, in Ju? I tlco to tho astuteness of tbe Metropolitan police, who had during all that, time been looking for tho prisoner. COURT CALENDARS?THIS DAT. j Sri'RKMK Cocut?Chamiikks?Held by Judge Law I ronco.?N'oa 5, 81. 83, 73. 76, 78, 70, 83, ?. #6. loo j 101, 102, 104. 106. 112. 121, 125. 139. 142, 143, 161* , 155. Its!, 187, 181, 190, 211, 214, 218, 224, 225. 238 268* | 2(U. 277, 278. 281, 282, 283. , Stnumn Cot'KT?tiK.NKUAt. Tkkx?Held by Judges Davis, Brady and Daniela? No*. 101, V6, 100 110 128 82. 86, MJ. 98, 102, 127, 132, 81, 148, 83, 84, 86, 82,' j 134;,, 163. j ScfKKNK Cot'RT?Si-txiAL Tbkm?Held by Judge I Lirrcinore? Demurrers?Nos. 4. 6, 3. 10. Law und lact?Noa ?3, 173, 174, .m, 97, 303. 40U, 311. 40. 318. < 350, 334. 322, 200, 382. 381, 410, 411, 314. 315, 388. , auraimit Couur?circcit?l-art 1?Held by Judgo I Dooohnc ? No-. 158*>, 1587, 1599, 139, 1829. 1885. 1W!I 1719, 1739. 1741, 1473. 2881. 2770. 1769. 1786, 1787 ! 857, 1336, 1309, 1377, 1837. 1781. 1789, 1177, 1245, 1681 ' 18i7>?, 423. 1823, 1481. 17U6, 1711, 1809, 1051. 1589, 1493, 2859, 1535, 252, 1389. 1526, 1111, 126. 1847 U, 1851 1877, 1140tw, 1803. 1329, 1747, 1488 S. 1487 k? 876": 170a Part 2?Held by Judge Barrett.?Cage on?No 2338. No day calendar. Pait 8? Held bv Judgo Dykman.?Non, 2489, 883. 933, 825, 11851- 1127. 717 111, 821. 1809, 1497, 675X. 1291. 807?, 923U 897 1811, 2891. 3023, 2888. Si-fKutoa Coubt?Ckxkral Tirm.?Adjourned aiue die. Sppkriok Court?Scbcial I'krn. ? tin accoant ol tho Illness of Chter Justice Monell tbn calendar will not be called until Tbursitiiy, May 18, 1878. Si pkhior Cocrt?Tkiai. Trrm-Part 1?Held by I Ju.lgo Curtis.?Noa 1017. 1018. 2120, 1982, 2048,2130 i ; 715. 2101, 1987, 1102. 110K, 1042. 1048. 1030, 1054.' 1 ? 1083, 1078. 787. 10S7, 1113, 1116, 1117, 1118, 1119 , 1120, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1124. 1125, 1128, 1127 1128 ! 1129, 1130, 1131, 1133, 1134. 1135, 1138 Part 2?Held ! by lud*e Sanlord?Noa 297, 1875, 1386. 741 mu 10:u. 72U. 775. S38. I11O0. 784. 712, 1137. 1138, 1139 ' i CoMSox l'LBAB?UKftKKAL Trrm -Adjourned until the ! Orel Monday ol June, 1S78, lor the purpose o! render ing dccihioa*. Combo* I'r.KAS?KgrtTT Tbrm?Held by Judge J V ! Daly Nas. 0, lo, 3, 5. 24, 4. 25, 21. I Con mom I'lxab?laiAi. Tkmm?Pari 1?Held by Judge 1 Van Hoeacn.? So*. 950,';, 1550, 1718, 955, 950 WHi 2447. 1104, 1900, 1821, 2103, 18;?0, 'M'J, 1097, 177 143(l' 1184, 1350, 1871, 10,4, 2112, 3115, 13.17, 1528, 1211, 1287 481lttttl. 1709. 70.1, 11W4, IS54. 1833, 1144, 263?! 1887! ' 1'art 2 ?Held by Judge Van HmnL?Noa 18.'# 1*83 2407, 1858, 1924. 1038. 1844. 1945, 1949, 45, 168b, 1088. 198L IMl, 2034, 20:i5, 2955, 2uoi, 2068. 1934 l'ja5 1938, 1979. 2051, 72h, 1717. 2451, 1866, 1844 1*7 242o' 2108, 1W2, 1804, SoiM, 2021, 2445, 2091. ' ' j Marjmc Cot Rr?Tbiai. I krm?I'art 1?Jlelu by Judge Shtrldsn ?N'o*. 2380. 32JJ6, 4395, 3038, 4218 39?J4 448 4191, 4013, 4034. ?164. 4190, 1329, 7098. 7365. 1'art 2? ! i "''Id by Judge Ooepp?Nos. 3044, 218i?, 34S1, 2534, 4281, 3984, 3737, 7685, 8419, 4J87, 8S81, 4280, 4282 84uO -?? 14, 4091, 4111. 41^0, 4135, 4211, 4245, 6.'{81, 34S2! 3749! ' l'ari3? Held by Judge Alkor.?Noa 38U8, 7045 6955 4477, 7330, 7331. 69o3, 8816, 8781, fMM. CorwT or (iR*KRA!. Isbhsioxm?lteld by Judgo Sin lier land.?The People va Micboel Cluncy, grand larccny (continued). FIFTY-SEVENTH STREET COURT. Be for# Judge Kilbrotb. AM VSroVSDKD CBABUK AOAIN8T A POUCE MA.V. Officer Jaroet Fiupatrick, of the Nlnotoebth pro duct, was arraigned on a warrant charging him, on the complaint or Annie Pulmer, of No. 1.062Vtr*t avenue, wilh the larccny ol a pocketbook, coutainlnj |10 Tho accuaed wna appolntod on tho force only about two months ago. The complainant I* the wilo of Officor j Kuliner, of tho Nineleeuth precinct. She tectlHed that omKriday hut, while buying gojds la a store on Third I avenue, tbo oiUcer entered and left again in a great j hurry und inuoli embarrtssod. He was in untlorm, ! and immediately after ho had lait she missed her pocketbook, which, sbo waa potltlve, *ho bad placed ou ilie connier. One or tbo saleawoincu was waiting on hor. and there wero oilier* al*o behind tbo counter, but none ul theso alio wa* , positive coulJ Imvo takcu tho pocketbook; *ho lol- 1 lowed the otllcer to the station house, wtiero ho >vent directly Iront tbe *tom, aud caused blm to bo searched by the Bergenut on duty. Tim pocketbook wa* not loitud. Tho testimony for tbo officer waa given by tliu storekeeper and two snloswomcu, ono ol thein being 1 tbo persou wna nnd Waited ..11 Mr*. Kulmer. ihey ?wore tuui Mrs. Kuimer bad-exhibited no poeWelbo?it in the,store su*l lliey did not iHlluve stio had aut'. I'lio olllccr tiiuifcli o\pminud, that ins baste in leaving tlio si.-ru waa occasioned by his Ui;uix late tor roll call, aud he was corroborated :u Ihf* particular by tho store keeper to whom he liad *aenltoaed the causo ol his hurry. Tlio officer claimed he did not take a Third aven ic car 10 reach Hie station bouse; Mra Pulmer said lie it id. and lhe Court, in order to settle the ques tiuu, udjuui ugd tbe ekamluutiou uuiiUo day; but tbo chare* wilt ho dfcmino?? ??<ould there ?* no further ev'dciico than Mr*. Fuliuor's. ACT1XO AS A POLICEMAN. Jamas Monahau, employed as * policeman ^ 1 * District Telegraph Company, was called upon o Mary A. Bouton Horn mo house ot her ??|,'oye . Kwl Sixtieth ??'??? bocause of a dlflVculiy ^ uu , auothor servunt. She caused Courl thought charge of peraonatlug an olllccr, but the ton" bim guilty of no ofleuce, and discharged him. a babbeu'r fortune oone. Uenry Ackcrmau keep* a barber shop nt No. < Third avenue. He had unltl recently In hi. employ two men named Charles Sol.ulu and Henry Hu ?I lb la Court. WHEHE WE UK THE POLICE . William Do.uelly vru charged with ***''"**' "" . ,Mlr of shoes Irom Samuel Carson, of No. ^lU_ avenue. Mr. Carson said ho did not ,o much egret ibe loss be had sustained. but the manner In which he bud been victimized he thought particularly uieau a i disreputable. He had beert dnnkauout J?.?thy atreot'wtilo Donnelly wa^veyIng htm homo. H? ni si louoil hlmaelf on a stoop In *? ^ tb# ond at reel, mlnua Ills pauu aud ?ho?i. H nuuu on a neighboring atoop, but tbo ?7 waa uoi m lUcre, and the shoos he haa not aeon sinco. Don was, ot courso, held Tor trial. XI1K SOUTHERN BOND QUESTION. THE OOVKBNINQ COMItTfM MEETS AGAIN? VIEWS OF DEAl.EBS FOB AND AGAINST TUK CALLING OF LOUISIANA FUNDED BONDS. Yeaicrday aftornoon tho Oovorulng Committee of t e Hum York Slock Exchange agaiu met to consider e ?,bject or admitting to tho regular call tUo bouds of the Stato or Louisiana. It appears that til now consolidated bonds were rounded on the re iu qulsbment or $1,000 old bouda at the rate or $?w0. or loss to the original holders ol forty per cent. At tue time or luudiug tho market prico of tho bonds was in tho neighborhood ol llity. and ho uuny unpaid coupon were attached to them that any proapect of uu apprecia tion Hi the value of the security-even by the relin quishment of coupons and tbe.r exchange for a ive bond on which the interest would be promptly puld wos eagerly seised by tho holders. Thus about 14 000,000 or the old security was retlrod aud a llttlo over 0,000,000 ot the now bonds created. Yet, uo ? witbstaOdtUK this apparently healthy issue, and the persistent endeavor, or the Southern bankers W ta*. the new *jond? quoted ou the New York Stock kxeban g , tbo Governing Committee have steadily refused to rocoKnue them. Governor Kellogg came to the city a lew days since for the purposo of convincing tho com mittee that this was a manliest Injustice to the bond holders, and ho was belore tho gentlemen oompos.ug the Board on Monday and made an elaborate, argu nicnt, showing that the bonds were good and that the interest would bo promptly paid. Unoonvlnced how ovcr the Governing Committee adjourned without action, and mot ugain with the name result yesterday. As a Bub coiiimiitoo wore reported as having been favorably disposed to place tho now issue on the tree list" u H.kald reporter walled on a member and was told th-i this was not so. It was also ^^cor^u bonds were llk-g?lly i?HUod ,n aid o ? ?? the Warmothr^ ?4 iuug. ?35355sss?? w"?hSCiugJUied '.hat tl.o commnice- would ultl "SMSS .n KWSS5&.-. ?"o.-rwhom .ro Iilltioiicc Several of thorn wore quosiioued yo.ieid iy, .M nLrlV Hli considerod ihal iho committee woio act S m a captious spirit A large negotiator or fco.lhorn ^"Mv"mu.onhS ttatThcre is not a shadow of a reason Uhv iho I oulsiana bunds (new issue) should not bo im m^is elv p"ic^d on the regular, call. The State s m y ^promised its indebtedness the same a* do when ti;ey lind they cauuol pay in lull, and il a ew interested uertous cau Maud tn tho way of great (rood to numbers w bo ?ro HdUcr.ng Irom non rcprescuialMi at the Now Yerk Stock Exchange it Is a groat hardship ai liic >?* ?? nudared. Take, lor example, the ^ua?oUr>'lorida in regard to her consolidated gold bonds o^the issue of 187E Tho stale has i?a.d one hundred Ol the ibsuc oi ioi (untl0<J b(xr oW debt dollur lor ?jr,? ^;.d siMu.or's;"" ; astepjr sasKS-ssiS z <*raiiiL iu which tho is lastly entitled until ithat scrip Is ?i!?a The interest is paid promptly, and 11 seems to i irl 'ilia writer in order to obtaiu all sides ol theques CuXdeUXVisr8ul|'r r'proSLi'^ukM lo Wall J3"i. S? JfSSif?" S?-5ii f'nmmlttoe lu re eronce to these bond.; but It seems U, mTtK Itoirt Ojy. ,???"- JSJ a-S "Kartii-SSJiS ^r.uKv.,"S?.."'?uo^. r srsd." everything uominj belore them lor recoguiticn. REAL ESTATE. Tbo m!?s at Up Exchange yesterday wero aa fol low* Hugh N. Camp sold. In foreclosure, a liouae, with lot 16.11x100.6, on East Poriy-tlftb street, souili aide, 130 lect cast ot Foortb avenue, for (8,600 to tbo plulntiff. Also, In fvreeloaure, a bouse with lot 18.4x101 on latne drcct, Booth aide, 180.6 feet eaat of Fourth avenue, for $t>,aoo to tlie plalulllE Also, in loroclosuro, a plot of land 84x104x34x116, on WnI New avenue, weat side, 1M loot north vf 176th stroct, lor $1,000 to the plaintllC George U. Scott sold, la foreclosure, a plot of land 400x140.11, on Weat 136th atreet, southwest corner ot (ir.uiii Huulevnrd, for $X8,U00 ttf Kdward Cofltn, Jr., plaintiff's attorney. Tbo mortgage hold by Mr. John (Sloan*, planum. Is said to b? lor $80.000i Bernard dumb sold, lu foreeloeure, a bouse, with lot 36x100, on Kant lltfili street. north side, 108 loet east ol uvenuo A, for $'-,000 to J. Cromwell. TRAXxraa*. Mat ?L, *. i.. lis! ft. a. of Jil *?., |."ix"<Jacob Hrtimier end wir* u Ueopold Kernhelmsr $13,000 Usitli at., a. a, ttio.7 It. i. -if Hluiuninudal* road, 36a Its*. Ik Jaoub (ires* and wir* to J alius richanck . 9,200 144th ?W. n. a.. 7.'? li. e. oi Whltelock av.. Ui lliu u'.'.d ward): fcva Metsler to Anna Kohrey 800 6lat it.. a. a, IHi? It. *. or ad av., l.">\7o.3; tfylveater Murnliy and ?llk to Jacob Hrunmr 13.000 Otli at., ?. S..M.U ft. a. or JKKb St.. Itt.dxTO', I Immaon and wlls to Mary yuorlpel 13,300 S'.'d ?. a, 33i.a it. a nf Broadway, ap.Mxtfrt.D ilialt ?art); -ta?an K. White and otliora to John Jay Whim Xom. U?:th si., n. i., aoo It. w. of .".Hi ?r., a.jxtiK.i) (hall part ..I j John Jay Whits and wife to Mary A. Kiln Be raid Nom. Av. A . n. s. corner of 17tii at., ttaMt6.il, Anna U Kranklla and liuahandto UtuJ. Strpli<*ns and ollu>rs 35O Av. A. a. 4?i It. ?. hi I Nth st., l&txiti, Cbarloe I'. Kurd to John Townahaad. Xom. Mau aona* , w. ?.,M ft. u. of .'tHtli ?t.. J4.4kilUj; Wm. II. Dsforcat and wlf* tu Martha A. Ma I as. . 03,000 Av. A., n. e. corner 17th it. l?-xllfi.?i: John Clark and wir- to Henlaiiiln Mapl.orK 200 Bth av.. a#. ?., .V4.lt n, a of tOtli it, 'Mx'iA ; John Bacr mid wits to KlUabvtlt IVior 13,000 7H.I m.. a. -W ft. *. offtih av.. 23xl(M.3; James hlackliurat and wife to Joaeph heldenbsrx 31,000 Pearl *t., a. a., alao Krout at, (.so, l'i, ninth parti; Oa vid Ayroe and wile to t!arolins h. Avrsa 8,333 13*1 h at., a I7t.3lt.cuf HI. .tail's *v? 50x100 ' clJkl ward); Kdmand McLonghliu and wife to Will iam I 3,350 filth St., n. a.. lift It. w. of Lexington av., 30x100; bairm W. Ilubbard. Jr., to Joseph Untnisn 16,000 Cruti'U at., s. a., IMV..1U It. ?r. of l?Ht av.. 'iSxMU.10; A, *. Kna|>]i and uliiors to Ann liealy 3J3 1 ih St., a a, aiftit. w. ofOth av.. l(i.\H7xlrrskraiar; Anna 1* McCnllts and hitahand to Jamaa K. Itav.. 94.000 l.'?>thal ,a a., 3.MJ It. w. ot Boulsvard. 7'ntMxll (hair part ol) j George II. 1'eck and wis to Anuie Hrowo Xom. 11th at. (WosV.a a, (No. :i3rt>/143.N ft. w. of Urven with ?t, 3.?.7xuK4; Maria Van Orden nud Ima bai.il to rhoaiaa Brlckell 13,000 U' th at . n. ?.. :tv> ft. e. or Willis av., 30x100 (3 d .ward. ; Kdward Xlultli and wllu to John A. Me gill Ian 7,300 Av A. a. a.. I'-' It. a. of ltttb at. ll.Mi.1; John luwua :iitad to Lllsalieth m. (trice and otbsrs 800 Stn av., e. a , IS", lott. n. ot H5th ?t.. 33X1UO; Third Avsnua (iavinge Mask to John noaah 34,000 LS.IMSS. IIIII!.an St. (Mot. .*>35. V17 and I William M. W alt.in to J aeob hmith ; & ysara 4.'S?l 47th at. (*?. 11 Wost); William Mansk te Anriau A. Mailer; 3 yams. 1,800 - . MOUtoauics. Mreiinsn, John, to John Lai wis, laKd St., a a, w, ?4 7th av.; 1 year $0,000 % Brenuan. Patrick to Charts* Baxter, a. a. of 1234 st.. w. of T;ii ?r.: 1 Ktuii it Julm brt>a?i, i 1 ut 123d it., w. of 7th a v.: 1 j ?.?*> Cohen, Samuel. autl * lie to Mutual Life luaurance Company, n. a. or5Sth at., e.of 7tb ar.: I year..... J.**' j Sauiu to aaine, u. a. of Vith at. a of7lbsv.; I \car.. S.3W i Fulton, William to John Mci.augbliM. s. a. of 13Mb J at., a. of St. Ann'a a*. c.'3d ward) ; * years. 2.000 ltsaly. Ana, to Hsury Persona, i. a. of Crotou at., w. I nf lUth a*.. d luoiilba tM ! Mae. Ileury and wife lo Henry Cordes, w. a. of Roose velt at. (No. 27i; 2 years 2,0 0 I Olivor, Amelia and husband !<? Hamiali (!. Hollar,!. Harlem Hailroad. n. of Southern Roulotard l-3d ward): 3 tears 400 Mcquillan. James lo Edward Smith, 13.'>ih at., n. e. of Willts av. (?14 ward); 1 year 2,l*J0 I Morton, W. O. ami otbera to Alexander lliimlltua, n. j a. of 23d at., w. of Sth av,; 2 veers 2,0 JO i Weatervolt. John K. and wife In Mary E. Meaaier, I Hustle ar. i24th ward); 0 mouths 2<0 ' Wilkuwaki. Florence I. lo Saiiiori Shsllaharger. n. a. of 134th at., e. or Willis av. i'JM waritl i notes , 2.SSO Seldelsdorl, Rebecca and liuaban l to lamia Cnwea, ii.a. of Mitchell place, e. of l?t av.; li months.... 1,000 Brealau, Marthaii and huabaiid, to Margaret Wbalen, ! a. > ot Christopher at., e. ef Waveriev place: 1 ysar 170 I ! llarriaiiu, Kliaa au<l oilier*, lo Klix* Prince nud other*. We.t J-ilh ?l (Mo. 2*U) ? alto lOl Weal St. . Num. I Bclikcffer. .Kweph aud wife, tu Now Yurlt Li e Iu aiirauce Company. So. H<l East Broadway : ft yeara 10,0110 Kline to aame. No SS Ka?t Broadway years 1H.ISI) I Same to aaiue. No II > Kast Broadway : ?> yiara.,... 10,0111 i Roach, John anil wile, to John II. Sereter, e. a. of .'ttli av , ii. ot M .tli ?t.: 3 yeara gtf.OOU ; ; Wood, Samuel, to William T. .Merritt, a. a. 3!lth at.. i e. of titli av.; I year 25.0110 Watson. !<?ku I', and wile, to Maria L. Martin, w. >. ul Lexingtou av., ?. "I Itih ?t. ; year. 13,000 j C0110XEB OROKEll'S CASE. lu the-case ol Coroner ltichurd Crokor, under indict ment for tho kiliiuit of McKciimi on eloctlon day, 1874, j Judge Sutherland hits permitted District Attorney | Phelps lo entor a uollo prosequi. On tho back ol the indictment tho loliowlug mutuiirundutn is written:? This cam* wim trioj December 13. 1874, within nix ' weeks i f tho homicide. But otic a'ltnoss test.ilicd to seeing the shot tired by tho delemhtnt. while u numl>er tcstiilod Unit he hud no pistol and did not Uro. The 1 jury mi that trial stood equally divided, mid lliorn is no ' ; reason to believe that u|hiii the same testimony a cou ! vii".iiin eimlii bo hail bofore any Jury. No additional i . evidence ha* been discovered, nor doe* any MNHB ?? l>o I obiuiuable. It would seem useless to subject the otiunty | | to tho exponas of unotlier trial, with no |irobitbllity of u j Conviction. The defendant I* n imblic oitlcer. ami ' |iropcrly insist* that be shall be cither t(tcd or Ireod j ! from tho chargo ot tho indlctmont. 1 think It proper, j with ihti louvo of the Court, under tliojo clrcuiustaucos. ' to entrr a nolle prosoqu: UKNJ.VM1N K. 1'HEUM, District Attorney. May 16, 1874 INNOCENT OF THE CHARGE. ' Yesterday an investigation ?us made into the charge | auuinst Oincer Murray, of tho Twenty-seventh pre ! cinct, who was said to have beaten or kicked a prisoner ' named (ieorgo C ,nnon. Tho cvldeuco showed that tho | oincer was tuiioccot of the charge, it being clearly ! proved that on Wednesday* lost tho officer found tho ! deceased tying In ii gutter drunk but sensible. Heat i onro procured aid and unshod Cannou. Sergeant Klnmii I gau and several citixens liore testimony lo Iho very hit j luano way in which tho deceased was treated by the > officer, who oxhibited no symptoiiis of illness uutil 1 more thau twenty lour hours after his arrest. KAIiKM AT ALCTIOK. NOW ON KRKK F.XIIIRITION AT Altr ROOMS 74 I N1VERSITY I'LACE, A COLLECTION OF OIL PAI.NTIN08, BRIC-A-BRAC AND ARTISTIC Kl RNITURK, TO BK SOLD THIS (WKDXKSDAY) AVTERXOON, MAY 17, COMMKNCINU AT 2 O'CLOCK, AND EVENING ATH O'CLOCK. RtlRKRT 80MKKVILLE, AUCTIONEER. Auction salk ok maunikicent hou^hhold t'urnitnre. nropertv <if K. (Jav. K?o.. to be held THIS >Wedneaday) MOKNIXO. coimtienelnic at 111 o'clock, at tho eleirant live atory brown ?ton>> luaualon. No. 120 Weit 22d at., near tilb ar. Two elegant roaewood Pianofortes, nno a Stelnway It Son, anil M'iudaor u|iritrht, coal #7i?J and fl.CXJO; mairniHeent ! roaewood Ktager> a, lace Curtaina, Mirr <ra, lateat atyle inlaid I I Parlor Suits, covered iu satin, broealel mid reps; iiiiaid I | centre and cnitwle Tables. Cabinela, .lardinlorea, lironaen, I ' (lil I'aintinti!:, Ac.: rhamber Suita, in blaek walnut: Dresa- j iujc l'a?e?, Munatcada. nurinir and hair Mutlrea?as. Carpels, . Ac.: liuokeaae. Hil l vulumea choice Rooks, Ladlea' Sucreta ! I r!o?. Library Tables, Turkiah tfulta, diiiin>( romu Kuflei, K\- i leii?inii Table: aoild walnut t'halra, In leather; etltaa Dili- i ; ner and Tea Seta, Lnuairea, llat Stand. Also basement and servants' Kurnltnre. LllKli KITZUKRALD. Auctioneer. X. R.?Goods packed and ahipiied. city or country. T~MT kxiTlBmON AHPiAlB, at the LEAV1TT Art Rnotns, 817 Broadway, and at Clinton Hall, Astor place. ; The entire collection ot PaiutlnKs, Water Colors, Engrar i lnica, Statuary. Bronxes, Ac , belungiug to (ieneral JA8. LO ItlMER CRAHAM, ' to be sold as tollowaKiiKravltiKS, Hroiir.es, Ac., Monday ! alterm on. May 22, at 2 o'clock; PalniliiL-a, 'lueaday and ^ Wednead ly evfniupi. May 23 and 24, at 7% o'clock, at the | Clinton Halt Salearooms. The Mcaara. LEAVITT, Auctioneers. A?TUNIS JOHNS*IX. AUCTIONEER, a old aland. 37 Nassau st. I On THURSDAY at 10U o'clock. I FORTY BEDROOM SUITS OF KVKRY DKSCRIPTION. Black waluut and gilt Mirrors of all kinds. 1 On SATURDAY. Fnrultare, Carpets, Ac. Iff NOW ON KXHIBIIIOX?-???-ART AT iXATUEWS' OaI.LKRY. H7 LIBERTY ST. a superb ('oiiectlon of UARRAUA MAltBI.E statuary. i Also Croups and Statuettes In alabaster, together with ! SUPERB FLORENTINE. KlRUKCAN AND POMI'EEIAN j V ASKS, i Elegant verd antique Revolving Pedestals, ARTISTIC BRO nXKS AND FINK PARIS CLOCKS. | llie entire Collection to be sold at auction THURHDAY I AN1> FRIDAY, MAY IS and IU, at 12 o'clock each day. DANIEL, A. MATIIKWS, Auctioneer, 37 Liberty it. ircTION SALhT-RlCH HOUSEHOLD FI'RNITURF, THIS (WEDNESDAY) MORM.Vit, MAY 17. ; coiumenciiiK at III o'clock, I at five story brown stone mansion NO. 47 WEST KITH sr., HhTWKKN vrtl andUTIi A VS. STEINWAY 7U OCTAVK PIANO. ClilCKKRINti 7 OCTAVE PIANO. Moquet. Velvet and Hruaavls Carpets, Pier and Mantel Mirrors, Statuary, Work* .it Art. At . rich ebony and gilt frame ! PARLOR AND DRAWING ROOM SUITS, Inlaid with mar ' quetry and covered in rich tapcatrlea. sat I us and brocades ' rear wood htaKcrc. lurklsb and Spanish I.ounirea. haay | chulra. inlaid Cabinet, real brome and Carara marble Mantel , Seta, marquetry anil tilt Centre and Console Tables, Ktaueie I ? with Mirror, Ikcu Curtains, bron?e and blaque Fivurea, Musi- i ! eal Boxes, Jardinieres, velvet Rnys, 1'alntloKS by eiiiluent ; artists. LIBRARY CONTAINS inlaid French walnut Library amf ' ' Dwarf Bookcases. Secretaire Bookcases, Lady's Writing Desk, Turkish Sull in satin, choice Books, Statuary. Engrav ings, ctioiiy and gilt Ka?el. Library Tablea, Ac. BEDROOM FURNITURE. I Elaboruio and plain Bedroom Sets, iniald and Kill lied- ! 1 stcada. Dressing Cases. Ainioire-a-()lace. Bureaus, Wash- | ' alanda. aiugli' and double Bedsteads. :<3 Hue hair and spring ' Mattresses, Cliifluuieres, leather Pillows. Blankets, 'lollet ! Seta, rep and piuali Sulta. marble top Tat lea, Chairs, i.ockers. \ DINING FURNITURE, vis. :-Two Kxieusion Tables. In laid Freneb walnut Sideboard,Cliairs in leather. Silverware, j Dinner and Tea Sets .Cutlery; also two Hail Stands, ingrain I Carpeta, Kitchen Furniiiire. Ac. I X. B.?.-ale positive. Parties about purchasing will posi- ' i tlvelv final this a rare chance. Take Sixth avontie or Uni- ( veraliy place ears. Ilouss opens S A. M. Competent men to remove, pack or ship goods, city or countrv. ROBERT C. CASI1IN, Auctioneer. A' uciion-i.akgk 11 <) I S K11 <")L D PUR MTU RE S A L B ! property of a family leaving city, ! THIS (Wednvadavl MO.tNING. ooniiiieueiiig at 10 o'clock, . ut the large private realdence No. iUo Kaat I3tli si., near , 4th av.. uiaguiliceiit Stelnway A Son'a and Pieraoir A l.'o.'s 1 , roaewood riauolortus ; eluuaut latest style Parlor Suits, in I satin, brocade, rep? ami haircloth: Tablea, Ktageres, Mir ?vra. t'urlaluB. I'aintlngs, Broiises, Vases, Cioeks. Bookeioes, velvet, iiruasela. Ingram Carpela: blaek walnut Chamber j Suits, with lJrea?liiy Cases; Bedsteads, Bureaus. Waali i atauds. (,'omniodes. Wardrobes. Cribs, spring and hair Mat : tresi-es, leather Beds, Bolsters. Pillows, Lounges, Chairs, Sideboard, fcxlsusiou Tables, tliaaa, China, ^llver Ware, Cutlery, Kitchen Furniture J. KRAKMKK, Auctioneer. | Goods parked and ahlnprd tor purchasers. LBkHr B. WALDKON; AVCriOXkEH? (Umlorwriter'a sale), will sell, at 171 Chatham st., at 2 o'cioek, bales of Hasks. Sea Gra>a. Excelsior, mm*, Ac. Albert h. w.uVdro.v auc i ionebr^ ?? THURSDAY. May IS, ut II o'clock. ? entire Contents of Kc?t iiirani ft I New Chitrih St., consist ing ol usual aasortnieut touud iu a nret class bar and res tatirant I atalogaes ready. ?s. uiautiE. aurriu^KEK, ? THUHBDAV. M itv 18. Aulitntc't aale of OIBeo Kurnlttiri", Stnre Klxturvi: larira "Valentino A Butler'a Iron Knii," Win... Hrnnilift, Wlilaketa, Ac. My order of K. Brl>?>w. Aaalcueo, At 41) Broad at.. at Ii o'clock, iiimi. (iomla now raady far Inspection and catalogue at office of auctioneer. ?UEOItUK H\ KKKLKlC AUUTIONKkTl ? Art uallery, 1W liberty ?'?. corner Naaiau. TuiJAV. tthll.MisKAl, MAY 17. TO-DAY. AT I'J O'CLOCK, I.Ai?>K KHKCIAL BALK or KINK rtII.Vt.lt i'LATBU \\ Mir. AMD Cl'TLKKY. LVlTt.it 1-l.uVt>, ALCTIONKKIt, WILL, rills DAV. at IU::iU o'clock, mII ilia KUturea. Ac.. In llie Lluiior More j:?7 ar. D, noar 10th ?l.: no* four (mil I'unip, Ulaae ware, Mara, Ac.. Ar. ; alao a Mock of Imported Hrandlea. tlln. Whiakeya. I'lianipague, Ac.. Ac. Bala poeltive. Oval am and othora invited. AUCTION NoTIC* BY KII IURU t'lKLU. At'C tiou>?r. on Monday, ittd Inat , at I'J A. M , all iho Knr nliure, rteildiutf. Crock* y, Har Kixmret, Ac . lontalned In the fraalilnetoti llotul. corner or 4ili ?*. end -fTth et.; ?ala under furecloearo or chattel mort^a^a Hotel to real or leaee; will be put in ifood repair tor mi approved tenant. A UCTIOX BALK AT KOUH STWKV XABBiUJI. " J\ N... Jl Ka-t -Oth at., near Hroailaay. TIIIB (Wediiaedar) MOKJIIBU,M li'Jj o'clock, conidating ; ol ina.-ni'JC.'.U I'nrlor Sulta, l.inooii A Mm*' Planolo.-to. Bronaaa. Oil I'alnliiin-a. Mlrrwra. yilt Tabic*, .JardlmervN, ! velvet anil Brnawrla Carpcta, inlant Centra Tablet, Hook- ; c?>tf?. Do?ka. Turklah i'liair?, toll i black walnut Beilroom nulla, lleilitoa'la. Huroaua, Urvaainit Caara. eioiiw anil lialr I Mattroaua, Muffet, alila- and K\ienai"n I able, I hair*, China and illaai Ware. I.men. Ac ; 0>ockt, Kncravlnc*. *c. N. B. U?otla bo*ed, pacaad or removed I >a<inlre?l. llr.MtV /.1V\. Auctioneer. "jiv c. "it. K.tMut, "aToruinkkI*.?rtT11? iVXr II (Wodneaday), at I' M., at Iho nuctlaa end rwwaiInlmi boaae al M. fv. t'avur, IB I.a I I4IU ti., Uryo aaaortnieat vl new anil second l.antl h urn liirt, < ainet*. Mitrura, Ac., I'anar Knit* in rep* and ?lla, l?nnirn. horary Table* and Claire, >ola !teil?, two 1'iywptou I'arlor Bada, Mookcaaea, I >tl I'.unluua, HUlina, Orjfan*. til roc (.old W itclica, Sewing Machine. ioi of Book*. lot of Awnlnct, ?*.?? Mirror and Pic ture Kranio", Catlcry, Olaeawa" ?* ?? Ba. |||?M (Mi B RALKS AT AIICTIOI. Y RUBr.RT SOMKIO II.LE.AlC I'loXLEB, 74 Uui>er*lty place. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LARliE VARIETY OK CARPETS, PIEB AND MANTEL MIRRORS, EXTHA WEB CARVED BLACK WALKCT liALL STAND, AC. ROBBBT SOMERVILLK will *ell by audioa thi* day i Wednesday), May 17, at 10>? o'clock, at 11 East I tlh *t , extra Ado sale of Household Furniture, milulaf ol very Sue line of CarptU, different slae* and pMMjrua; rich Par lor Suits, liaiid?om?> roe woo J . Mantel Mirrora, differ cut alaea: vary flue carved rn-i'???l auu Mack walnut Hod atead*. Rur?eiia. Amour*. V* ardr-bea. Ceutie aiiJ Etten inu Tablea. Dining Room Suit*, In rep* and leather; lino black waluut Sideboard*. inlaid Cablnela, htagere*, Louuge*. Sola*. Beds, Commode*. Bookcases, lialr Mat llNMi, leather Beda. Bolster* and Pillows. Tito above good* niuat ba aold and remuved clay of aale. / 1AB WORKS POM SALE?THE WORKS OP HI \ Ohio Falla Car an4 Locomotive Cowpanv' will bo ???Id at public a ml Ion. at the < 'ourt House door in Cltarlotiown Clark county. Intl.. on Saturday, June }U, 1K7H. between the houra ol I) A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. These ara tlia large*! and luiMt complete rtr worka in tha country; are located adjacent to Jelteraonville.Ind., and ara well adapted to ottar bfuHckea ol manufacture. For printed circular, containing ? full description ol the property and term* of sal*. winch ara extremely liberal. addreaa J USE I'II ff, sPBAOUE, A||?nt for Truiteea. Jefforaoiivllle. Ind. IJDWaRD "PKTTINOBR. AUCTIONEER. .SELL* J Thursday, 10', o'clock, lb Dry at., elegant Redaurant, splendid liar*, Silverware, <ila?aware. Crockery, Table*, Chairs, Plunibtngwork. Particulars to morrow. /VhoRiiE J. Mini. AUCTIONEER, 11 CHAMBERS \T at. ? By virturo ol a forccloanre of a chattel inortgage, I will i-xpo.e for >ale at publL- tgnilur. on Wednesday. tlio )7tli day ol Mat, at 11 o dock. In tin- forenoon, at corner of 4.'td at , and tnb av.. oi.e aplvmlid Hay liorae, auitatilu far exprea* bualne*s, and one new t'oal Cart. taEOROE J. SMITH. Attorney for Mortga^ee.__ /1EORO* IIOLIIIloOK, AUCTIONEER ?HOUIROOK VI A Itolllna. Executor'a sale ol Household tiood* thia day, at 'J o'clock, at *alearootu 45U. 4.")4 and 46H Canal at.: one I'lanofortc, l'ainlini{a anil Engravings, Curtains and Cornice a. I'arlor and Chamber Hulls. Extension Tablea. Din In* t'lialra. Pier and Mantel Mirrora, sewing Machine, Wardrobe*. Ki-ather lled?, Pillows, nair and other Mat* tresaea, Carpet*. Oilcloth*. Crockery. I'lated and (Haas Ware. Kitchon Utei.ail*. ?mall Billiard Tabla, aiuall Mangle ami Preaa, 5>>ilnion M-hoop Pall*. Ac. H. B. HKRI'S A SONS. AUCTIONEERS. Salearootua 17 Park place and 14 Murray at. IMPORTANT SALE OP CABINET FURNITURE, THE STOCK OP MESSRS. BttUNEK A MOORE, OX THURHDAV AND FRIDAY, MA* ll? AND JUL CO MM EN CI NU AT 10.', O'CLOCK EACH DAY, AT TIIEIR WARKBOOMS '75 AND 77 KINO ST. BETWEEN HUDSON AND VARICK. POSITIVELY LAST AND CLOSING SALE. NOTICE.-IN CONSEQUENCE OP REMOVAL TO OUI new premlaea In 14th at. we witl aell aa above, througk .Meaara. IIEKI'S ft HONS, Auctloiicera, our entire ramaiiiln| atock, embracing every variety of rich and plain parior, chainbur, library and dining room Furniture, Cabinet*. ha acli, liookc <aca. Ar3iolrua, Dining Tablea, Hall Stanua, Ac., all ol which w<*r? made for our own trade and are fully guar anteed. offering a Muo opportunity to purchaaera, aa uverj lot will be poaltitrely auid withupt roerve. BRUNER A MoOKE, 73 AND 77 KINO ST. Cataloiruua will be readv and giwida on view on Wedncaday H. B. HERTS A SONS. AL'CTfoNhERK. Saioaruoma 17 Park place and 14 Murray at. MORTOAOE HALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE CARPETS, MIRRORS, PIANO, AC., ON WEDNESDAY. MAV IT AT 10>; O'CLOCK, Al NO. 3UO WEST ?ID ST.. NEAU WTll AV. CompriaiuK velvet and llruaacla Carpcta; walnut Parlor, Cluiniber and liinlni; Room Fiirultara; mantel Micro*. Knabe Piani, Iloda and Bedding; China. Crockery and Ulaaawuro; Kitchen and Cooking Utenaili, Ac. By order or Jamea T. Hyde, Mortgagee. ISAAC WOLF, AUCTION K E R. ?M Y E RS ft CO. aeH thi? day, ut Hl'j o'clock, at I.V. Bowery, ? large and general aauirtnient of Household I- uroll lire. Carpet*, Oilciotha. OIBcc Di'aka, llookcaaea, Safea; aiao nue Mode Water Fountain, lee iioxea, Countera, Screen* Door*, three largo French plate Mirror*, Ac. Salo positive. Buyer* in vited. KILLREN," AUCTIONEEtU-SKLliTirO DAY, AT M Kaat Utli at., at IO^j o'clock, lam and varied atock ol Hoiiechold Furniture, coniprlaiug I'arlor and Dreadng Caae Sulfa, Bureau*, Bedateada. Waanatanda. Wnrdrobe*. Book cit-ca and Carpet*; Oil* will b ? a large ami Intereating ?ale of Hue and niudluni good*; III Carpet*. Dealer* attend. I'EO Ti ERT7.BE It?!, Al.'CTI '< )NEER.-HERT7.BEKU J BROTHERS aell at 1* o'clock, at 4 <2 Wcat 4*1 at.. PiV turae of lii|iior aaloon. Ale I'mnpa, Caak*, Faucet*, Bir^ Olaaawarn. Stove*, Ac. Dealer* Invited. IEO HEBTZBERU, AUCTIt INE EK.-11 KltTZHhRQ J IIROTIIEKS will aril at lOn'ciock, at 455 Kaat KHIl *1. content* of Dining Saloon, together or aeparate; buyer* Ik vlted. "\,f<)T(T(i All K SALS?PL' RN ITU k&. CAKpI 7?. i'ai.n r* IVl Inga. ftc.?PKTER lioWE. Aucti neor, will anil to morrow, at 11 o'clock, at liia auction rooma. noribeaat and uortliwe*t corners Htli at. and University place, by virtue of aevorai chattel mortgagoa, the entire rumiahlng of two Iiouaea, coiialating of elegant pier *ml mantel Mirror*, rep ami brouatel Parlor Snita, wali:ut extenilou, uiariile top and library I'ahle*. walnut Bedroom Sulk*, iiolmont*. Ward ro iea, MiilTeta. Cbiffoniere*. Ktagerea, I'bandeliei*. I^ounge*, oak, walnut, reu ami ?atin Chair*, t'orulcea, Laiubre<|Uin?, Lace Curtain*. Toilet Set*, Painting* and Engravings, Mat treaaea, Bruaael* and Ingrain t'ar[H*t*, Ac.; all nearly n j?r. Now ou exhibition. Sale poiitlve. By order Marv?>b R. Clark unci Loala I^ubnacher, Attorney a lor Mortgagee*, 78 Na**auat. New yorkT maTIo. i?7a?oeoiuie oFouhkoan, Auctioneer, will continue *ale at 2 .? Wont 4l*t at., at 11 o'clock aharp. EAWNHROKER'S SALlv UY It rlSLD, OENERAL Auctioneer laalerooin* No. XI Bowery), will (ell ou Tbiiradity, May IS. 6i> t Lota ol men'* aud women'* Clothing, Ac. ,By order of M. Melbrhack, Orand at. PAWNBBOKHR'S saUiTfifitTUAY.-JAMES AtlAlti Auctioneer, will aell at aalearoom*, 5ti New Bowery, 'a.10 lota ? eu'a and Women'* t'lothlng. Ore****. > hawla, Remnant*, Table Llnon. Underdo!bin*. Sheet*. Spread*, Quilt*, Pillowa, Boot*, Shoo*. By order ol J. A. Jarman. ISA Varick at. Richard Walters- sons, auctionekm-halkE room 'J7 Eaat Broadway imortgam* sale), will aj|| this day, Wodn?*day, at 10SJ o'clock, at Noe. 4.11 and 4Xi Baal lmh it., one a*i-home power M'ain Engine and Boiler, Shading, Pulley*, Tool*, Tapa, Diea, Vi.-e*, drilling aud cutting Machine*. Porgea Steam Puiu.i, Heater* Pattern*, Iron Sale, Deak*. I.ctterpre?*. Ac CORNELIUS PARLEY, Marshal aud Attorney lor Mortgagee. R~ICUARD WAMEKS SON'S, AUCrlONEEKS Book*. Parlor Furniture. Ac.; mortgage aale: will aell 'lburaday, at KH, o'clock, at nalenroom. '-'7 Kaat Bn>adway, a choice collection of booka?fk., Law, Novela, Literary, Reviews, lllatory, completu>et ot'"Nlles' Weekly Rvgiiter,*' about 5W) volume* lit nil; nookcaae. one very elegant r*4 satin damask roaewood Parlor suit*. H pieue*: ooe *ple? did 11 atop Parlor Organ. Hodrootn Furniture, marble toj Tablea, Mirrors, Carpet*. Ac. By order of attorney for mort caree. NINCRLLANKUVH. pHlLAUiXrillA' EXHIBITION. CROSSE A BLAOKWKLL'B For* Pickle* In Malt Vinegar, rich Sauce* lor Flab, Mast and Uw^ Fottad Meat* and Kith, Genuine Mnttard. toparinr Matt Vinegar, Jmiiv Jelllet, M urinal*, lea. ?ind other table ileileaclea are illaplarrd In lha Agricii'turai IIall. where impaction la Itivltad, and are ?ild by all dealeM in llrtt claaa Krocerle* In the L'ulted Htatea and Canada Every genuine article la laballad CKoi-sK A BLACKWKLL. Purveyor* to the l^ueen, Soho wiuare. I.<>uil<>*. EUltOPE. S'PA CA.IU.SBAD, HOIIKMI A. VALUABLE TIIKKMAl 5 Water* wlioae aanatUa power* for dleaneea ol the atom atli and lntc*tine?, uf ilie liver, milt and urinary otgan* againat enlaricniont of the liver, gall atone, irravel, atone I* the ktdneya and ?urli like, against diabate*. gout, Ac , meu atrual annninliea, uterua infarction*. Ac., are nut aarpaaaed tiv any medicine; o|?eulng of the Mineral Water Hatna la the Sprudel hath lioua . alao of the newapatier reading room* fur laniea ami gentlemen, on April I ; of the theatre on April IS; of lha mineral water tnonr, vapor and a invar batlit, and ?f the rhalybaato Spring bath* intlieolber bathing e*tabll*hment*. on May I, nr. which day tha Hp* ninalc and the reuuiona will alao commence: Catholic, Pnit eatant. Enirllab ana Knaalan chnrchea. Jeaieh temple; t'liariniiig and aaluhrlmu location. magnlHcant envlrona, with aplendld woodland grounda ; railway atatlnn. pu-t and telegraph ofliao: the mineral watera and the i roducta of Um spfndelaalta .-pringa are ?hipped t? all narta uf the world. The MUNICIPAL COUNCIL. w WANTKU TO PUHCIIASh. \itantki?-a i,ow dksk. skc6.nd hand, but ol TV One quality and nearly new. Addreaa It. M. W., Herald oBlre. YlrANTKD?TO WT A SM AM. KSfAHLISHKD BUM* TT nea*. A'idreaa W. II. (i., box 2,XiJ I'oat ofllca. No* York. AATKO T<nri'V-ZKKo" ItKFKIoKH A TO It, So. 4 or Inrit#r j mu?t be vh#?p nnd in good ortkst. j>ric?, M. K, C., 418 Went 27th ?t. ***'^ MUSICAL. */[ oiiflfhKMAU'i'f ukmt kXi'KIUkn'cK u/v4d A inatructioii on pianoforte, organ, harp and iMtrmoay at pupli a reaiilence; #1" quarter; reference. Addreaa, * ith ruaidence, TtACHKR, boa IStf llrrald Uptown Brnnth office. AFIKHT CLASS SIN4JINO TKACIIKK * mar addreaa, atating full particular*. H. it W.. He.aldaB?. A~ SPKINU AND SUMMMK COUKSS IN ALL hrancbea of mualc i with practice) for $15, at the NEW VOKK CONsKKVaTuKV ok MUltlC, No. t Eaat 14th at., mar 5tli av inext to Palannee'tf Snbacrlptlon book* now open dally SCHOOLS AMI FA MI LI ics MAV obtain TKACtiBiU D In nvery way competent by applying at the ?NKW VOKK tfoNMltKV AIOKV OF MUSIC. Two well ksiiwx ash iii<iOZrsuVirKssrui female teacltara, of aaveral yeara' *t andiug, raealvf pupil* lor pianoforte and Vocal culture at their awn reek ilence for per term, daring ?nniniar; laaauna pdvita Addreaa CLASSICAL, Herald nffioe. \XTANTKO -A SKCDSli IIANU jTuslO BuX, rut Vr Ing not laaa than eight tnnea; alao n French Olaak; itata loweat raah price Addreaa HAMILTON, bog In llerald Uptown Hranch office. DAXl lltU t( AIIKM1KM, S==Si X'-CAKTIKH'S HANCI.NO \CAUhMT, FLlMPfol ? Building. Stayvaaant and Oth ?ta -Opeu all rammer private Irtaen* In glide, apaclalty. __ l jTvi'MfcffiiiT ^ TSTSlPEhlKSCKft l.AUV fKA, llkK Wf?Mfci'Al ./V engagenient in the country for t be umati; aalary a< ooject. Addreaa nUMMKK. box 115 Harald Uptowu Branal ?Wee. 1>KACT!CAL LBHNOXS IX FKKV. Tl ?6FkK Ml.nth eotiveraation : ?? ura-naur la reocired. Call on or ad ilreaa FKKNCll TKACIIKK, 47 Weat Jttli at. , _ - 4 v AfiT.r rJtuftA.rk \fAkrd.JI's^-^iUVFijnU rJ lor (ale kieplng of Furniinre ami cmida of every kladt aeparata ronipartweuta. claan and oriieriy , low rataa. MM'/? Wtat .i lil at.. ? ne dwir weat oftHh a.. P^KTI.NUTON'S STOKA.rK* VARUMJONMdTHV& ton at., lor Fttraltare, I'lanoa Trnaka, Ac.. In aopavate rvoraa < ll uCI,h> II. BOllUK, 1'roprletor. STOIUUB VtM 15AKKIAOS AMO MMit ll??ll. MM ITH A SILLS. Proprietor*. 750 and 7iJ tub a*. a?? <M7 WMtlMal