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THE COURTS. Settling a Wife's Legal Status iu Re lation to Her Separate Estate. AN IMPORTANT DECISION BY Jl'DCE VAN YOIiST. Strange Confusion in District Court Practice. THE ECLECTIC INS CHANCE COMPACT. At tl:e time when Bernbard A. Mylitta and Cornoha K., bis present wile, hoi initio up their mines to be come married, iho wiio was tho owner of property ou wuich mere was a mortg 'go lor f 14,00o. In relation to :bls pioperiy tlsey entered into in nnte-uuptial agreement that If tho future husband, who was a physician, should l.cep hU olllce unit tee U;s patioais in iho future wife's bouse, be would pay the interest ou tbo mortgage. After marriugo tbe husband fixed bis profes louul ollicu In tbe Irout base muni, and iu pursuance of his agrecmeut nald a year's Interest, amounting to Tbo husband bad u creditor who Insisted that this sum ol $'.1S0 was paid out for tbo bcueilt ol the wilo's property Iu fraud of tbo claims ol bim sell aud oilier creditors. Upon ibis theory he brought ?> suit in tbo Supremo Court, Spool.il Torm, to liuvo tbe pioperty of ibe wile declared liable lor her husbund'e dob'.s to tbo extent ol tbo $930, which bo had ox ponded ou it. Tho case won submitted toJudgoVan Vurst who rcudoied u decision yesterday, which must be ol interost to all wires owning scparntu property, us well us to iho legul profession generally, i 1 u finds us mailer ol fact that tbe iulrrest paid by tbo husband was considered by bnu and bis wife us being iu llou of office rent. By various State laws, be says, tbo right of thu wife to tbe iim und en joyment of bor property, real und personal, owned by bcr at tbo time of Iter in imago, and tbe roots, issues and protit* thereof uro socurod to bor, and tbo same are not liable lor tho debts ut her busbaud. Chapter 10(1 of tin: Laws ol 1843, chapter 00 Laws of Iritis amended by chupier 171, 1362, provides that a married woman possessed ol real estate as ber separate prop erty may bargain, sell and conrav such property und outer into any contract In relereaco to tbe same with like elfvct in all respects us though she were single. The act of 1302, section 7, allows any married wniuuu to sue und bo sued in all mutters having relation to her lole aud scparaio property in tbe same m.iuner as Tacf .hough she were tele. There seems to be no limi tation us to the pcrsou with whom tbe wile may euier into a conuact with respect to ber separate property. The Legislature having thought proper to puss laws giving to a married wu in an such power nnd rights as to btrown properly, 1 son no reason Why a woman, in contemplation ol nturriago, may not uiuko an agree uiout Willi tbo person she is about to tuarry, by wltlcb lie will pay ber rent for premise* belonging to ber, in the cvohi ibat after marriage be should occupy tbem. And this, although ho might occupy thorn wiibnor?for ? husband Is bound in support his family, und lor this purpose to luruitb a home. In (be prosecutien Of bis iiroicssion it was necessary thnt tho husband should navo a plnco to receive tbe visits ol bis puliems. If lur ibis puiposo be chose to occupy a portion ol u bouse owued by hi. wilo 1 sou uo valid reason why bo may not, under existing laws, agree to pay ber lor us use. It is true tbut the money ho paid in ilus insluuce weutlokeep down the intore-t on tbo sepuraie estate of bis wile. But that consti tutes no iraud upon tbo creditors ot the husband tf tbero wufi a subsisting agreement between him and bis wile tbut he should pay sucn luterosl in lieu ol rent for the use ol tbo premises. L'uder such agreement it is improper to cad such payment u gilt wuuuui con sideration I beruwus a consideration in tbo u. e of tue pr mi-es. Being ber own property sue could havo leased the same wholly to others and reserved to her own iiso nil the proceeds. That she chose to occupy Willi ber busbuad the premises does not in equity de prive her ol bor right to compensation irotu bim lor liis use oi u portion ihrfeol lor bis professional unit tiers. It is possible that sucn urruugeiueuts may give occasion to lraud, but Iraud must be proven, it may bo that tbe amount paid for ititureM on tbo mortgage is more than the rental value ol thu premises occupied by tbo husband lur bis business. But oi mat i hero ia uo ulUrmullvo evidence, and wc cannot judicially stiy that It is. Nor is there auy iiruoi ibat ai ihe tune tho urrangemeut was made between the deleudiuits us to tbo puymotil by tbo luturu iitishund lor ihu use ol tbo premises bo was iii debt. 7 tin lollowing causes decido questions In tome respects similar to those tiuuer consideration, fioufnrmublu in Ibe views ol the i lainuflAiusiy vs. tirade, a Laws, 120; Wright Vs. Wngbt, 64 New York, I.ST : Miner v.-. Muter, 4 l.uws, 421. 1 think tbe plum HIT Is not entitled to llio rebel u->ked, und Ins complaint Is dismissed, w ith costs. DIbTllICT CO'llltT JUSTICE. Thcro was tried yesterday, In Muprt-nio Court, Spe cial Term, bclore Judge Van Mrunt, a soiuowhut pecu liar suit, in which John N. Rosier was plulntii and William II. Hitler and Jtldgu P'reddrlclc 0. (iudDry dc lc-nduiiis. It appeared lroai th<i testimony 111 ilia case thai an uciiua lor rrn,i and taxes brought by Hitter ugnlnst K i.-ltr w us tried in Hie Eighth District Court, bcloro Judgo (TCdney, on Apri} lA, 187U. On Unit trlpl It appeared that the <ioleiid|ltU therein, Roster, wish not liable tor tlio luxes and rest sued for, but the Jus tice reserved Ui.s decision, ttulisiqucntly und on the lh'li nl April, the Justice stated in opou court, iu ibo presence ol Mr. Wright, the attorney In luci ol Hitter, Hud o( tlio law attorneys in the uctiun, that he bud rendered ju lament lor Roster, the delcuilanL The day bdore this Mali meui iho Justice, in answer to u tele gram troin Meatni. Miller mid I'c kbnra. Kutter'e uttor ucys, auid by ttlcgrulil"Judgment lor dciendaut." Roster's attorney* then sought to obtain a trunecript ol tlio Judgment, but tiiu cleric denied that i ny ! judgment lied Lecn rendered, repeating sum denial on lour or live tmlwvquent utdusiofc% umtl llie eight o'uva hud uiapecd wubiti which jtltHs iitrni must i>v reueored. The next heard ol the ease was on i lie '.'Mot June, when I lie court attendant ol the Justice r:uiied up in Roster's attorneys, ltnvlnk lit? v.illi him a written stipulation con-entuig to ilid gjifi Bi judgment r-.llnn ton days, and raying ihe Jiisilc Wlstiad to comp eio his initio shed hr.auioss as he wu* going nut ol town mi account ol his health and would consider iho consent u invar. the stipulation was up ii til, but without any authority froiii Kostcr. Hit ter's attorney also signed it subsequently, being author 1/ d so iu do. and within the leu nays, on. Uic iidth of June, Kouter's attorneys Ucniuudea oi the Clerk ol the Louri u irucscript ol the Judgment, If nnv hnd been en tered, und the papers used on the trial. The Cierg tooki d at (he docket atid stated to Roster's attorneys thai no Judgment hail men rendered and no p.ipcis in the case were then on lllc. Itappe irs according 10 tno loetiiiiouy now in at .judgment had noen enteied on ihe ii.nl o i June in invar ot Kilter lor ileal anil not in lavnr ot Komi r us the .Insure nud before slated, olid llial Wright nud the niiurneys ol Hitter, alter consultation together, hud directed the lllerk not to issue any execution or delivct uny transcript until twenty days, within which uu upt eal had to ho taken, had elapsed, tin iho lftth ot July, alter the twentv day* had ex pired, Hitter's attorney issued execution lor tho lull tin on n t ol the juuginont, a It tiou f tt the very rent sued lor in the action had been paid by Makill K. KoX, who Has the occupant ot the promises, to Wright, the at lorncy in lad ol Killer. The aitumpt lo icvy under this execution was tlio Aral intimation lo Rosier or his attorneys that any Judgment had Ikpu rendered. Ko.--. tcr moved bcloro Justice flednoy to have the Judgment vacated sua lo stay lis execution on the luicgoing state of lacts. The Justice made uu order declaring tho judgment wealed atid restraining its enforce ment, nud wm willing to do nil in nis power to correct the erior, claiming lliat tlio jaugment had been I entered ny idistaku, the action Lcii.g cohiouuded with I ti,oilier. Tills order w is not utsdu, Dow ever, until 1 slier Roster's eouuscl U?e; tiled n hill In equity Iu tho j Supreme Court against Hitter snu the Juslioe to va- I eaie tho Judgment on the ground ol Iruud, and in the I meantime otniouiug a temporary injunction restrain- I lug Ml parties Irorn Its enfureotneut, which in junction, alter lull argument, was vnuuueU hy Judyo I TV vat brook iinil the Dual termination ol the action. 1 1 his suit and injunction made lite Ju-tice'n ordct un- j peed ?nry, even H It had any force In law. On the j trial yu.lvrosy the foregoing *.ro suhstantio.1) the facts developed on the put of Mr. Ko-tor, una weru , liot male; 11' y cuiitr.idtl'icd oil tliu other side. Judge : Vin Mront promptly gsve judgment in isvor of pi?m- 1 t iff. vacating tue judgment m the Just lev's Court and I all provenili|? under I'. Willi c" to and allowance ' against tno deleiid?ct Hitter and without coats against liio Justice. JNM'iiANCK ItKHEJiVB l-UXD. By existing luw iuadruuc.'conpuuloe are vmpellol to deposit iu the lusurance Department at Albany a I r. serve iund to the extent ol iluo.ooo hoiore proceed ing to oxcrchic the privileges of tncir charters. With tins law iho Kclectln l.Po lusur inco Compauy com plied. subsequently the compauy pa-sod into the fiindi ol i receiver. Tho law in relation to the re t-crvo iund suya it may lis in United Males hoods or bm. is and mortgages. During mo lor in ol Mr. chap man ?'? duet ol too ItiMurance Depart merit the Koluc tir Company wilbdrow ju'J.UnO Hi I nileu Mate* hoiida and substituted ? bond und luorlgage made by Kotio 1. uihnrdu and others tor the same amount. Mr. William sioytli. iho-acres ur oi Mr. Ubspuiau in the jiisuiaiicu Dopsrimeni, brought suit to foreclose this uiorigiigo. winch cane to trial yeateruey in si u pre rue l,', iii.. ?'-pecittl Teirn, helere Judge Van Hriiot. Tho tan wi.a contented ou the ground 'hat tlio security v given u<r a loan winch waa usuriuoe; nl*o on I'limiiottn lechiitnnl rrounds, including the right ol li,. Superintendent to ormg tho tint Judgo Tan jj unt ovci.'t'id nio'i ol tno technicalities, hut re kcivud ma decatoii. O/KHAU'rt 1'ir. 11HI8TKNCY. Application wis ma 'o yeslcrday by Mr. WllHam T. Kmumg Ju Jcc Uarrctt, presiding at the Chamber! of tbo Supreme Court, In behalf of August Cio<ar, who bus brought an action against l'hlltp Kroner, claiming damages in too mint at glm.uoo, lor tn? debauching and ullouullbg Iroiu him Hie alluetiuna of UlS wile, to restore the cnuae to ibo calendar ol the Court. Our rminors will remeiubor Uic came was tried at lite April term ol tbo Court, tba Jury disagreeing, Mr. I)avul Levy appeared in opposition to the application. Mr, Kini/Hi. contended the cause .-honld not lore lis place upon Ilia calendar, but should bar.* a pretermit e, na tui actiou dies with tuo person and doer not survivo. Judgo Birrott, alter bearing counsel, directed the clerk to restore tbo cause to tbo calendar, nud sei it down Ji?r irttl lor ibo brat day of tbo cotulug J uno torni, which tucolti upon tne 4ih day or Jitue. 8UMMA11Y OF LAW CASKS. Th" delcuce In tiio ault of Ibo Atlunltc and Pacific Telraraph Company against (ho Western I'nlon To e giaplt Coin pan y and others, before Judge Sanlnrd, ves toftiay opened their case, and suveral wituoasos wore oxuiuiued during tlio day. William Myer, charged w.th paaslug a couutcrie't fifty-dollar note on Abraham Bosthoff, X'o. !?I3 Urona wav, was yeaterday discharge by ComuiMsioner Duct Examination wut begun yesterday before Commis sioner Unborn in a case in which Orvil A. Hunt is charged with having, uudor the canto of James Hulchtns, mailed swindling circulars Itt violation of tbo Mail Postal act. ifoiiie testimony was taken. in tlivCouuoSly cootestud will case. Dr. Jobu Cray, Muperlntcudnut ot tbo Siato Lunatic Asylum ut lit leu, was bailed as a witness, lie save b't opinion ou tbo fttcu us presented to him by Mr. Chi.ton?as to tbo deceased'* mental and phvstonl condition?and thai they did not indicate au unsound mental or physical condition. Tito trial of Mather Callahan, charged with com plicity in the lute mall robbery with John Kelly and uuniii'cr party, both undergoing sentence for the mimo oftbheo, wis begun yesterday in tint 1'uitod Simon Cir cuit Court belore Judge Benedict and a jury. The cmo will bo cominued this morning. rtepheu P.oderts lias brought a suit against lbs city to recover $300 dummies I or-injuries sustained through it collision caused by the tlelerllve condition ol the street at the time. Ho claims luiisraout under a reso lutiuu passed by lha Common Coituoil ou Xoremhcr 3o. le:a There was a motion utuUo belore Judge Van Moesen In the Court ol Commou Pleas yostercluy to dismiss the complaint oil the ground that the Com mon Council Had no powor to pass such a resolution. Judge Van Hoesen took the papers. Edward Edwards brought a suit ugumst John Siatn ?eritx to recover g'i.noo Tor slander and lalsu itnprls oumeut, and the cafe was tried yesterday before Judgo Vun Hoeren, In (be Court of Common Picas. Edwards, it seems, desiring to put an advertisement lu the Herald produced a ion doliurbill to pay lor it. The clerk being uuubloat the lima to charge II, he went lo Ueieud nnt, who, as lie alleges, gave hint two live dollar bills, on hlo reinrn the clerk refused to tuko one ol" the bills which was ollered to bini, on the ground that It looked like a bud one. Edwards inlormed the delendnul ol It nhd asked him to glvo blm another In exchange lor It. Slamrcritr. said bo was a Iraud aud thief, and bad h.tn nrrestod. The delonoe was a general denial. The jury gave the plaintiff $4M) damages. Judge Benedict yesterday rendered a decision arresting u demurrer In the euse ol Martin Powell, indxied on u charge ol perjury Hi procuring naturul i mi lion pupers The Court held (hat the Stale luws of 1*7.! aud 1X73 gave Hie t'onrt at Yonkors, iroiu whvuee Ide uutiirullzaiion papers in question is.-ued, jurisdic tion in some common law risca, aud lliiti too Revised Statutes ol Ibc I'nltcd Stxiex do not require that a Court of Naturalization shall have Jurisdiction in nil ovrumuo litw canes. Moses B. Poilusky pleadod guilty 011 the filh of April Inst, in ibe Court ol (leocral .Sessions, botoro Judgo (lllaerslecve. In hnving violated tbo statute probibiiing the uduiteratlon nf milk by tbo uudition of water, und was sentenced to thirty days' Imprison ineni in iho Penitentiary and to pny u lino of $200, and to stand committed until such line be pain, not exceeding one day tor raoit dollar alter tbo termlnuilon of the thirty days' unconditional Imprisonment. Kroin that Judgment and s<-nieuce un apprm was taken on bebull of Pollnsky, which was urgucd in Supremo Court, General lerui, yesterday. The Court took the papers. Owing to a present deficiency of judges or tlie Su premo Court fit lor active service nil litigated motions whb.h were lo have been heard in Supreme Conn, Chambers, yesterday, hud to to adjourned over until M?n>ny. Judge f.awronco In said tube laid up with inflammation ol tbo eves, the oilier jndgesare uil en gaged in iboir respective branches, and, owing to Judge Tl' rreti's eugageiueui in a previous irlul, bo oau aucnJ to only ax pane business for the next lew days. DECISIONS. SUPREME COtJItT?CHAMBERS. By Judgo Barrett. Oriental Savings Bank vs. Gutubrreht?Report con firmed aud order lor distribution grunied. Kulcotl vs. tiualloD.?I.ouvo to amend granted. lu the matter ol Nesmitb.?Motion granted. Brldgmuu vs. Murphy.?Judgment granted, but no sllowuneo us no answer was interposed. Winter va. White iimM another.?The ullldavils pro posed to bo Bled wore lot read upon ibo tuotiou, nor were their contents slated, nor wus any ruieronco made in the laois whieh appear lUereiu. The only mutters which wore ndvcriea to were the alleged lall tire to fl'e a proper bond, I be delay miico i ha training of Issues and ittwapDeul Ir ?rn the order upiMuiitliig tlio trustee. Mr. INrriugton may llle, II ho desiros, an nlll davit upon these points ami also a copy ol ibo bond and approval, litibnoi the allldarits Wlileh be ban bunded up siuee the decision ol the motion and those Hint wore not used Upon the bearing. If this is not done within two days ine muting pary may outer his order upon the copy bond and loiercdcc to the appeal. Brown vs. Dulton.?Will the counsel fur the appil oaut rcier me lo the provision ol ibo Revised sPututo under which he seegs ibi* order. Tliorne vs. Thome.?It-purt of relcreo confirmed und judgment ol divorce grunted. Jaeger vs. Wielslciu.?AUucliniubls enrnot bo grunted in a case ot this hninre, and the opplicutlou must bo denied. lu tlio miller ol Seller.?laiavo to sue receiver | ran ud. L'lidrtblll vs. Nile?.?I shall make no order of Una description. There is uo propriety in determining in ibis suu.ni try m.inner In advuuee that Wiliium Lou is cn111'I'd in the whole surplus moneys, amounting to OVer $vt,iKH). That ran only bo roguiarly deicrimnsd when such iiionoj's are deposited with the Chamber lain and un opportunity Is afforded lu the manner pro vided by the rules of the court lor the UIIuk ol claims, huch c.iiims thay be nindo by parties not upon the fecord at all, und they liuvo n right to be lnvrd and not lo llnu the mailer loreemlled in Hue manner. Tlio purchaser must pay tbo umouut ol bis Id dance; the surplus must be brought into mint as required by Iho llci rce. Tlie application Is dcun-ii. BIPillMK COURT ?MM'.Cf Ati TERM. By Jndge Vsn Vorst. Odeil vs. My line.?Complaint dismissed. Opinion. Hl'X EBIOR COUK1 ?.?rj C!IAL Tf RM. By .Midge CurlK Ross vs. Croseley.?Vlottou tu conlinue Injunction domed, with coats. Harding vs. Hardlug ? HcIcnJaul's motion granted ; $H.U counsel lev. By Judge San'urd. Franklin vs. Cntliu, Jr., et ul.?order that judgment be marked secured ou uppcul. Suine va. Name.?Order staying plaintiff's proceed ings. Tut Central Crotslowo Railroad Company vs. The Twenty-!! ird Street Railway Coinpupy i t al.-Order lor com tuistdou. Donovan vs. The Cotupagnlo Obndrolo Transatlan tloue. ? L ndcrtaktng ou appeal approved. I'vins vs. Vote vt si. ? Ord r granting delendants |'J60 allow ance. COMMON PI-FAS- SPECIAL TKKM. By Judge J. F. Daly. Matter nl Herman.?- lay vacated and asstgneo or dered to file Ills i ccount. Ohumnclit vs. oi)nma<.'hl.?Referaiirr ordered. Ily Judge l.urreniurc King and others vs. Bucktnuater.?Demarror sus tained. Carpenter vs. Nickcrson.? Decree settled. GENERAL SESSIONS?1JART 1. Boloro Recorder llscHStk PI.EXH AMI HKNlKNCr.S. Walter Collins, No. 176 Forsyth street, pleaded gttllty to the Charge ot breaking Into the Stort ot J. 11. Buck, No. Wi WaUor street, on the 4th inst., a.id stealing property valu-'d at Jul lie was s? lit to the Htate I'rltOB lor three ysirs. John Andcr-cn broko into tLe pre onset No. 67 1'afk place with ibtetit to steal, ana was sentenced to eighteen months' impri-ouiuciii. nu ttie'Jib Inst, a horse and wagon, tTic property of jano Thtirne, were stolen Irom in iront ot the pram tee* No. 14 Kast Forty-eighth timet, Coraeltiia O'Neill, lit whoso possession tut prop< rty wan inund, pleaded guilty and vc is -ent In tBe ,-tatc Prison lot linen years and ?it lunulas. James Wilson, ol No. 4to ( harry ttreot, Pleaded guilty to tliu charge ol snatching a gold w.-ttnh vatasit nl flOOIrom the per.oil of Jams* Bellly an ho was walking through 1'itl snem, on the K'th met, Bo was ?ent to me .uiatc Prison tor two yearn and mix months. t houm.' Hoy, a pickpocket, relieved P, F. Ilorton, ol No. .'40 Broadway, ol IJ. and on be ng arraigned by A MsiHiunt I?i -1rict Attorney iioll pleaded guilty, and was i 'lHSBead to twn yearn in the Penitentiary. Vldtor Allonion* was entigbt in the ?ut oi stealing two bru?.- signs valuod at $100, the property ol Victor Rothschild .V Co., Nos. 4d and 4h Leonard strooi. Uu was sentenced to ttr? years in the .State l'riaon. Mnrv Anu Farley, No. tlOOHuiiroe street, atole Mar garet llerper'S pookotbouk, containing $4 7d. Sno wns scutenoed to one your III llio Pi nlleiiiiary. GENERAL SESSIONS?PART 2. Bofbrc Judge Sutherland. ALI.EOSB AltnAULT UI AS orriurn. Assistant IiUtrtot Attorney Russell called the case ol Officer Joseph U Davtea, ol the Nincteeni h precinct, who is charged with assaulting Jsmus Miilleff, Of No. IIJI Fast Forty-aeventh strcst. on the fltli ol September le*t, hut, owing to tne absanco of the complainant, the trial was adjourned until Monday neat. VIOt.ATINO Jilt. HKALl'U LAWS. John Blscboff. No. 411 Kast Forty-sillii treet, and Jacob Oppenhetm, of N<?. 41a Kast Forty-sixth etrocl, who were indicted lor Violating the health or dnance, by maihiu.iiiiig slaughter liousos without the proper lisenso, pleaded guilty t > the charge, ami Juugc outlier laud lined lliom $!?? each. ALLKOUD FOBIKUI. James K. Wright was arrested yt-terasy, at French's Hotel, by Detectives O'Connor and Field, having, it Is alleged, pawed a forged cbeclc on tho Putnam County Nattooal Bonk lor 842, on Csorgo Iretuouger, No. tt?-4 (ire. nwlch airect, porporting to be signed by Willium A. Mailer. He was taken to the- District Attorney'* < fllco aim committed to tbe Torn La lu dctault ot $6,000 bail. COURT CALENDARS THIS DAY. Si'i-hkhk CoCKT?CuaaiiKKs?Jleld by Judge Bar rett.?No day Calendar. Tho calendar will not tie culled until Monday, May 21. Monona upon the prevent calendar not disposed of will bo carried oyer and placed upon the third Monday motion calendar. Mt'I'BKMi: CoL'KT?littxaftA!. Tkkm?Held by JudgCS Davis, Drudy and Dumela.? No*. MO, 187, 171, 172, 173. 174, 177, 117, 133, 163, 103, 171, 84, 102, 103, 104. 106, lOti, 114, 116. Sci'hkmk CufitT?fractal. Tkkm?Held by Judge Van Brunt.? No#. 390, 260, 406. 410. 413. 414, 417, 418, 419, 428, 426, 420, 428, 429. 432, 486, 441, 442, 443, 461, 462, 463, 464, 466, 460, 457, 451. 4&'?. 400, 4dl, 402. 403, 404. 406, 4'41, 407, 40H. 409, 470, 471, 472, 478, 476. 470, 477, 47S, 479, 400, 4*1, 432, 413. 484, 486, 4Htt. 407, 483. s?ri'Kh?it Corat?Cimcrif?Part l--llcld by Judgo Donoboe.?No*. 3173, 3301, 4673S, 166, 1030 t.;, 4047, 2707, 8291, 8171, 30.1, 3803, 172ll/i, S8TO, 8413, 3437,. 4316, 3481, 4931, 2739, 4620 S. 3651, 3577, 3009, 3175. 3306, 8047. 4a17, 3401. 4826. 3167. 3007, 3071, 3073, 3075, 3077, 3013, 8085, 3(,87, .1619. 3091. 3093, 3096. 80l?7. I'nrt i? Adjourned nntii next Monday. Part's?Held by Judge Van Vor.-L?Nos. 320. 4713. 3181. 2776. 4303, 141, 21. 9, 1341X, 3349. 3006. 1182, 1920'-. 4493.413,419, 438, 1710, 9 .8, 1791, 4033, 4024. 13B2S, 4000X. 1602. SrrBKioa Cuonr?Oa.MKti T*km?Held by Judges Sedgwick, Sp.dr and Krcedtnau.? Not. 40, 41, 18, 42, 44. 46, 40, 48, 49, 69. 81, 52. BDPKftiou Cocrt?Slisdui. Tkrm?Held by Judge Hanlord.?Case uu?Atluutic aim 1'ac.itlc Telegraph C'oinpiuy va. I'rescott et at. No day calendar. jscrKHioit Co cut?later. Tr.n't?Part 1?Held by Judgo Caee on?Jluvetnvycr ye. Hnvemoyrr. No day calendar. Commo.t 1'mias?Utixxtu, Ton*?Hold by Judges C. 1*. l)ulv, Robinson and larromore. -Nos. 32, 80. 100, 98, 72. 16, SO, 97, 26, 73, 106. 79a, 3. 03 68. Common 1't k*m?Kupitt Tatt't? Held by Judge J. P. Daly.?Nos. 28,19,3-1. Demurrers?Nos. 12 ami 8. tdMUOX PtKW? fMUb Ten*?Purt 1?Held bv Judge Vnu Hooton.?No#, lost), 217, 7!t, 1639, 289. 953, 1039, 960, 886, 1186. 921, 7d, 009. 42.'., 740, 1228, 727, 601, 1592, 302, 1069, 1261, 381, 892, 993, 700, 1182, 477, i 1946, 27U Parts 2 and S-?Ad|r>arned until first Mon day Oi June, IIarii'B CoritT?Tr.ui. Tkrx? Pnrt 1.?Held by Judgo Bberidan. ?N?a. 8123, 8192, .1718, 6290,- 0018. 4830, 1 (JUL. 0010, 0258, 6200, 0204, 6205, 0208. I'nrt 2?Held by JtiUKe liocpp.?Nos. 8788, 669, 6983, 1410, 8031, 7717, 8739, llrsl ease, 9410; f?43t, 8600, 8986. 0272, 0275, 0270, 0279. Pari ;J? HelU by Judge Alkor.? Nun. 64la, 8931, 6408. 0208, 0282, 6285. 02-10, 6289, 0290, 6295, 0290, 02V9, 6300, 030ft, 0309. Court ok Ut.iKr.at. Skssionh?Part 1?Hold by He corder llaokett.?The People ye. Hermau ft. belch, robbery; >utne va. Obnriea Dong, folouious assault and butterylame vs. John Brady, fclonmus assault and battery; Sutue vs. Jaincs Clurv, loloulous us-tuult and buttery; Same va. Abraham Montague, felonious as sault mid battery: Same w. James 'luuo and Catbarluo Tone, burglury; same vs. William Moloney, burglary; Same vs. Charles lnslCe, burglary; Same vs. Wliltain J. Muller, burglary; Sarao vs. Jntnes I,ee, grand larceny; same vs. William Kramer, grand larceny; Suinu vs. Timothy Foley, grand lar ceny; .Same vs. Patrick Judgo, grand larceny; Saiue vs. rdlen Henderson, grand larceny; Same vs. Louis Kustello, grand larceny; Same vs. f'.ubort Ureen aud Kosu Kelly, grttcd larceny ; Same vs. Elizabeth Decusta and Annie Ryan, grand larceny; Same vs. John Watts, false pretences; Same vs. Joseph ien h'.o aud Jotopb Colombo, false pretences; Same Vs. Mary Jotios, receiving stolen goods; Same vs. Kuultnatin N iclielsburg. forgery; Suuie vs. Thomas Mitchell, burglary; Samo vs. Charles Hugeu, assault an 1 battery ; Sumo vs. Peter Maslerson and James J. O'lirien, petit larceny; Same vs. Jobn H. Kluatliur, I'utrloU Molouy and Casper Deoktnoyer, adulterating milk; Snnie vs. Cnrlstlan Fuhrtnau and Hllatibeih Ahlueiui, adullcrnling m Ik. Part 2?Held by Judgo (.ildersleeva ?'Tho I'oople vs. Theodoro T. .Straiten, Ronald McNiotive uiil Robort K. Stewart, perjury ; .Same vs. Ludwlg Nowsnl, lelonlous assault and bil fVS. Eli? - " ' ' tery; Samova. Elizabeth Waithelsser, petit larceny. UNSATISFACTORY AWARDS. A few months ago the betrs Ot the Coweuboven es tate, after a long continued litigation la the court?, recovered from tbe city or Brooklyn a strip of land in the roadway of Atlontio ateuuo which had been appro priated when tho avenue wus laid out. The referees appointed to Ox tbo value of the property to be paid lor by tbe uity awarded tbo heirs tbo sum of 100,000. They agreed to uccepl me amount. V.Mcrdny Assistant Corporation Counsel Knoebol tllod fifteen objections to tbe award, claiming thut it is excursive, .iud that tbe referees erred. Tho objections Will be referred to Justico Barnard, at tbo special term of tlio Supremo Court, May 28, together Willi tbo report ot the referees. THE BKENON DIVORCE CASE. A decree or limited divorce was signed by Judgo MoCue, in the Brooklyn City Court, yesterday, in tho suit of Cbristtiio Bronon against her husband, Alfred Jlrennti, Tne action was brought for alleged cruolty, aud iho o-uie wo* tried several week* ago. I'hc detenu ant, who is a merchant, la required to pay $19 per Week alimony to his wilo and $600 counsel lees. A SLANDER SUIT. Suit was brought In tho Brooklyn City Court, before Judgo Reynolds, yesterday, by Miss Mary Everett agiim-it Mrs. Margaret Joyce to recover $5,000 uuruag< s lor alleged delamalion of character. In 1875 tho par ties resided at No. 170 DeKalb avenue, where they quarrellod and defendant ended Miss Everett oOjociiou u'.ie uutne., upon which accusation the actional low was in.-iitutcJ. The jury found a verdict for plaint!!!' lu tho sum of $25. A RUFFIANLY POLICEMAN. It Is greatly to be regretted tbat the eoufldettco ol the public iu "the llnest police larco id the world" li shaken be tbo ucts of it few moil who steal their way luto the honorable uniform ol the police and disgrace !>. Yesterday morning l'ark row was lbs scene ol as gross u j ioco ot police brutality ua bus cc< urrou lor mouths. The story is thus told by nn eye witness:? "At twelve tomiitos alter two o'clock this morning, returning nome from my work, I observed in a door w?y in iho .l/ail Building a (emtio figure. Stopping. I drew near and oLscrvcd a woman, sober, but evidently ciruworn and weary, silting on tho steps, with both sit oca oil' md arranging her stockings. 1 passed ou and bad Just crossed lleekman street wlicn 1 beard a voice h.-utnd exclaim, 'Get out ol bore, yon ?I* I sioppod, looked back and saw u polici-mm violently jcik tLiu wuman out to lb* sidewalk, actio her, and with ruffianly violence push and strike her w itb his baud severul Utiles, Hiiiiinug ahead ol lnin. Willi one shoe on. and holding Hie oilier aloit in her left iinnu, the unollending woniuu cried, "1 will! Iwtlll" Yet the polioetnau continued to push uud punch her an violently thai had sho been intoxicated she would linvo lullen. At the World office he met an io quaint mice, uud delisting eutcrtd into coavolsutlou with bttb. '1 he woman Eto|i|tcd ul No. an or 34 l'ark row and attempted to put on nrr shoe. The oitlcer rpruiig at lo r and renewed his violence, pushing her all iho way to the Timet oftico, the woman all the while run it uiir trout him. As ne returned to whero I stood, I sitpi, "Officer, that woman is sober and orderly. !>-> you know herf" Ho eyed mo auspiciously, niid in solently answered, "What If I do f" 1 endeavored to I aee tho number on lila hat, but ho threw bis head . buck, so that tno nm oonceslcd H. Afraid ol being I claimed 1 did not ask bis number. Proceeding up i<> the Franklin atatue I found two gentlemen standing over her while sLe put on her shoos. Wo re mained tl.ero to protect her Imm lurtner violence. Getting close to her 1 questiouo-l her, found her Ircu from t'to fumes of liquor, but very much frighten- d She give us her name as Mary Ann Browu; On id she hid no bmno and did not know where to soehd the I night, Proceeding to the station house 1 reported the outrage in sergeant Pittgerald and ascertained that the ruffianly officer is .loliu Johnson, el the Oak street Si.ition. "Ho should bav? srrrtlH ber," said Fits- J gi raid. "For what, pray ?'/ I aake1; "nbo was guilty ul no offence." ,"l inean that il she merited such treatment tbo officer should have arrested her. not struck her.'' I irust, lor tho credit of tfic gentle tnnuiy members ol his command, Cogtalu Murray will hul l up the woroau and get her to make a complaint again l joI.iisou. MICBAEL CLEARY ACQUITTED. 'Jn March 24, Michael Olenrr, who was at that time a member of Ilia Police Department ol tbo City ol Brooklyn, was on duty in Ttllary street, when i.e bo ran, o Invcivsd In a quarrel with George Itatty, iho proprietor of a paper-hanging store. The particulars ol liio brutal clubbing to wbiclt r e pollcomin suPpoicd the citizen name I are familiar to the readers of tho Ilsmt.n. For several tlsys Mr Butty's recovery was coit.-ldercd as dottnifui. The prisoner, who was relieved from the police lorco by the < 'nut raise loners lit April, was arraigned betoro Police Justice Welti) on charge of assault and ballot) lie pleaded u flirt) to th it ollcuco and tins sentenceii to the Kings County IVnilchiitiry for a tertn ol six months. Cleafy w.ia subsequently indicted thr assault witn intent to kill, mid bit trial tool; plaoc yesterday before the Court ol Session* In hie charge to the Jury Judge Moore said that an lens in the opinion ol iho jury tuo testimony made nut thai the prisoner intended that .Mr. baity should dio in- whs not guilty ot asr-nuli with uiieut to kill. Thujr were uoi to ho guided ny popular outcry or clamor, but w-ro required to cniuily eohslder the leslltnnuy uud to render their verdict accordingly 'l'lie assault was unprovoked, aud that point wne con ceded, but Was It intended to be a fatal assault f Thst wne the question which Wont to the bottom ol mer i-e. I be jury retired at lour o'clock, end in flltec.i min utes rcturn'-u with a verdict ul --not guilty." deary was taken buck to the l'eoileDttnry, wio-re lie will have to remdiu until tho expiration of the tarm for which he was sentenced by the police magistrate. THE WHITE WHALE. Tho long oxpooted white wluln arrived yesterday morftlfkg, at levta o'clock, et tho Aquarium, l.Jrty II Hi street mid Broadway. It wne captured ou May 2, at Antir-stl, off th# coast ol I.ibr id->r. I he present It too fourth w hale thai Its a been in tuv Aquarium since the opening la last October. CUSTOM HOUSE INVESTIGATION. WEIGHED.-! AS Wl l'NKSKti IX THEIB OWX BE HILlr-?COMMENCEMENT O* INVESTIGATION H IMJO THK APruUBKU'S DEPAllTMEXT. Thus tar tho commission nis examined nearly every chief of department in tho Custom House, and grave oharges having been made agalust tho wolgbcrs a number of the-e officials worn ealled and exnmtn<>d yesterday. Prior to tho uponlng ol proocedmg* Gen erul Shiirpe, Surveyor of the Port, appenred before (be commission and requested tho privilege of cross examining witnesses. Mr. Turnuro replied that It the commission allowed 1 any cross-examination they might remain in session for a year, fhc testimony adduced Is taken for what 1 it is worth, and will be ourelully woished. Tho Sur veyor accepted tho refusal, looking rather dlsap- I poiutod as ho left the oillce. wsMtnvr svriiKXct. Samuel 0. Acton was the Oral weigher oxanuned I He testified as to tho number ol mou bt employed; I the pay roll ol the employes for the last quarter amounted to $4,Pis, and lha Iocs received for weighing to SU.L'UJ. l'bu witness estimated that bta officio not : only puvs its way, but earns the government a Bur plus, which for iuo last quarter amounted to over $0,1)00. Mr. Johu J. U'Brlen deposed that ha was In charge of the Twelfth district for the past nine mouths; Uo | has been uniited about without being eousultud on the subject; bo li.id u foreman, an assistaut ioroin.ui mid | seven assisiatit weighers (sometimes ion) and abuut sixl y laborora; wit nuns domed the allogollou tliat the i laborers were employed as a matter ol political favor- j Ill*ra; muny ol these men wore taken on for charity sake, and tnoy had to f>o compotent men. M; Mr. Turuure?llava acted at snporvisor of Elec tions under Jonn I. Davenport, and was paid for ser. | vices as such. Mr. O'Briou acknowledged that city ; weighers have been allowed to use his beam ana frame without pay, but drulcd all collusion between city and J United States weighers. Witness, in reply to Mr. Ito- | biuson, did not Hunk a roduclion in Ills force could bo i made with advantage to tho government. Mr. Jeremiah Drew, of ine Eleventh district, tostl- i fled that he supervises nts men personally and would not allow- any man to bn placed on the pay roll unless he actually performed Ins labor. Witness Is Suporvl sor of Oraugo county, where ho is the custodian uf the School and Poor Funds. The duties ol this ofllco occu pied him at ttie unuost from fourteen lo sixteen days in the year. Has never taken the two wooks' leave of absence granted by ihn I rousitry Department to oaeti Custom House employd and devotes this time to tho county nlTaira. Mr. William Allou, Assistant Appraiser of the First Division of tno Appraiser's Department, made the commencement ol the examination Into this branch of the Customs service. He gave a dull description of the details of bis office aud the antecedents of the employd* undor him. IDs la the damage divis ion, and in the course of bis testimony ton nlicd upon tho caso of wool appraise ment which Mr. Hanscli detailed before tho commission. Mr. Allen said that tho examiner of ibis particular lot had been discharged. Mr. Allen explained also the examination of tno Custom House made sumo time ago by Mr. Hale, then a Treasury agent; that he mado some suggestions to blm which wero nover cur ried ont. Wittiest displayed two parcels of damaged nutmegs, which ho said no two inen out ol a hundred would estimate alike. Mr. 1. D. Tutbill, dam ago appraiser of sagar, fol lowed Mr. Allou in giving testimony regarding the working of tho Damago Department. CHEAP TRANSPORTATION. The directors of tho Cheap Transportation Associa tion and the rcpresoninilvcs of the late Hoard ol Trado, which has been absorbed by this association, mot yes terday adcrnooo. Mr. Miller, of the Comniittoo on Cnnuls. reported the pa^sago ol the hill reducing tolls, and called on Mr. tVadsw-orth, of Eimlra, to glvo a history of the legislation, llr. Wads worth rovlowcd tho bill and tola how the association assisted In making It a luw. He thou branched oil into tho ques tion of transportation. Tho Wetland Canal, ho said, was being improved sous to rendor possible the pas sago ot vessels drawing fourteen loot ol water from Chicago to the eastern oud ot Duke Ontario. Ronton, ho said, was going to establish u lino to that I point through the Hoosic tunnel, and 350 acros of laud, 1 Hie property of tho Coiownuwoailh, were lo be donated ' to the city us a wharf for the receipt of corn, Jtc. What I guarantee, ho asked, has New York tnal it would bavo i always tho only means ot transportation it now bus i outside of tne canals?viz., the Central road f Erie 1 ami tno Great Western roads are bankrupt, und Mr. | Yr.nderbill may ou this trip or bercuftor sell his road | to English capitalists, whore interests would Ho else where. W'uh good transportation und lbs reduction of I port und tunnel charges to a minimum Uguro, Uo | thought, however, that New Vork as an entrepot could conipnro with any oily In the world. Mr. oiinon storuo ollered a resolution for a chaugo I ol uume hy the Cheap Transportation Association to : me "Hoard ol Trade und Transportation." Mr. Op dyke objected to any action being In ken by ibo Cheap Transportation Association wmcU would Ignore the ! existence oil ho Hoard of Trade. He protested against the udoption of the resolution lu the nemo ol that association roleiy. Alter considerable waste o! tlino it i was explained tii Mr. Opdyke lliat the proceeding was u purely technical one, required by law. .-still Mr. Opdyke would not he uppeased. The resolution, however, was put to n veto and adopted, llto Joint Hoard Urst ad journing und tho motion bolug carried by tho Cheup Transportation directors. Mr. Maker's resignation of the presidency was ac cepted, and .Mr. F. H. Tliiirberwss elected in his stead. Mr. John F. ltenry and Colouel K. A. Conkliug were elected flrst aud second vice president*. SHAD PIRATES. I.owdon C. Miuugh, of No. 217 Comtnuolpaw avenue, Jersey City, while rowing around in the vlciully ol his father's shed poles, between Uedloo's and Ellis Island, saw ii small Dulling smuck, with three men on board, crulto around lor some lime near whero he was sta tioned. -He saw lb em Unaily take up ono or the nets aud throw u quantity of fish luio their ben. Wrten ho made himself visible the throe men at onco made sail for the city. Mlilugb. having nonnug nut u oalr ol ours to depend on, haned ft rt< uiutng, got on board and overhauled tho three pirates at ihe fno' of King street, North ltivcr. Two o! tlinm escaped, but the other, whose name is Tim othy Mannry, was capioreu hy U III cor Tbsllen, of ttio we lorn steamboat squad. Ho wns arraigned bolero Judgo Wandell yesterday and committed in $1,0<JO bail tO UllAW'Oi*. ALBERT STEIN WAY'S FUNERAL. StemWay Ilall was completely (lllod yesterday alter t>o<>n by distinguished people, assembled in memory ot the Inn Albert Sloluway. The polished rosewood culliD in ihe centra ol tho church was covered and surrounded with beautiful floral tributes. Reverend J. it. Kruse, ol the Lutheran Church, pronounced a eulogy on Ibo deceased in (jortnun. A large number ol IrtcDds viewed llio body. Among lb" oft.-nugs were wreaths from time. EssipoU, Mr. Ailrad Doelce, Mr and Mrs. Ilohem and Mr. F. lloscoviiz; broken columns Irotn tho workmen lu Fourieentb street and Mr. Albert \voner, and lyres from tho AMoa Mngiug Society and others. Elgin foremen of ibo factory acted is oarriors, aud tho bodv was followed to tiro hearse by Messrs. Steiuway, Honrv '/.legler and other relatives, and taken to Greenwood Cemetery lor burial, oneorled by a largo cumber of tbe workiugtneu of the firm. MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Panri.L?BRiTTAS.--October 1ft, 187(1, br Rev C. Bnoiaaton, Utoiiui It. Ur.rtMd. to Armb M , daughter of J. Brluan, nil of New York. Karl? -Iis*tki?.?-In Brooklyn. March l.\ by Hie Ho*, samuei iui.-ei, 8amubl K. Kaki.k to Mia* M\ra C. IIk.strk. all ot Brooklyn. UnoRaaii.i.?UnitBT.KT.?to Boitou, May IS, M Mia rraidonco ill the orido'a nno'e, hy iho liov. ftdward i;. Mule. Cliklu A. UndmibIi.i , of Rah Way, X. J., to I.'ITTI* M. IM lisl.KY, Of lloetoo. N<> uardA. W'n tiaier?Ct Ri,nr.?On ToesIny, May 1ft, IS**, at si. lltrjr'B tifturcb, saugarnos, X. v., oy Hov. Kiehurd llrrnnun, aaaiated ay Rav. M. Power, I'Wi.nkar J. Wit. iikrt, of Cataklll, to Miss Batik Cb*:.rt,|oI tho lorruer plfiCO. L)ltO. Ann.? Ob IholGtb lesi., OtuA, wiloof Goo J. Agr. Fuba.nl not.cn ncuu iiT llait;tow. ? At Bridgeport Mn?s? oo Wednesday, lfltli mat., Captain Kiiwi.n W. Baimtow, morcimut, of tin . city, in l lio Of th fx ur of hlM ago. Funeral Iroio Central Squaro (;liurcb. Brldaawator, on .-aiuriliiy, li'lli lust., at one oV'ork 1*. M. Rfl'a 11von ami if ends aro invited to attend without further tioii<-?. lii.ooHi'isf.n.? On Wednesday, Kay 18, ZitKran BumMVim o. Hgort 70 ytira. Foncr il ironi the reddenco of Mr. Gallia, Verona, N. J., Fr day. Ibo 1 tli, at haif-puat involve o clock. Yr..lu toavra ,'or tfaatclalr at 10:?'?'? A. It . 'not oi llir ci.iyst. I lio remains will bo taken to Moturhcn, N. J., lor .ntvrmriiL BCCK.?On Tuesday, Mar IS, 1H77, Mart A. Bick, ageil lift > itnra sprmgneM anil Worcester papera please copy. Ui'HHObiius.?In Brooklyn, Hay 16, 1877, As.fiB C., daughter ol Iho late Ibooms ahd Kmina I,. Burroughs, aged '.'i? years. Ralativoa and friends of trio family aro Invited to at tend lb" luii.'rni, from ibo reaidrnco ol her unci#, Horace K. Burrougb*. 4'JU IleiifoM ar., Friday, May It, at two o'rlcx'lc. Ctiiiu*? At Ctiru, Krypt, March ill, J. P. CaBii.i. (for 'lie laat I t ye >rs n resident of I'eruj, of npoplexy, uged PI years, beloved Husband of Susanna V. Calnll. Ilia luneri.l will take plan# (run: the reaidetico of Ills wilt, 212 Kaat 40ih st., ou Friday, at 2 P. if. His (fends act tlioae of bis wife nod children are respect fu iy Invited in attend. No further tnvitoilona will be aent iJahpr.voi.r ?At Mbrcwabury, N. J., May 10, 1S77, Commander Koa an w. CarcBsobr, tinned .st.ues Nivy, In the Msl year of his age. Funeral aervicea irorn Christ Church, ftbrewahury, I'riduy, 11.>y Ift, at hmi.piti mu P. M. Mo.u leaves. via New Jersey Southern K nlrond, loot ol Hector at., at 11 A. M. CHATKAi?arr.?At Wakekeid, town of Kiat chea tel. Westchester twenty, uu lueaday, '"ay 14, ut ond O'clock A. 11., lira. Cui.OilM. CBATBACJkir, In tbu holli year ol tier ego. Belli!tves nod friend* of the family ara invited to .attend.the funeral, an Thursday, Key ll| at lull-paat twolvo o'clock, Iron tier into rs*idenc?, nea>- Wood'awn glut ou A tram leaves tbo Ciraud Central Depot at 11; .') A. M. Canssov.?After a shoit Illness, Oat* Caosaos, ol the county CaVun, Ireland. Friend* arc respectfully nvitod to attooil the funeral, from Ins lato realtime, i-1 West 15Mb it, on fburs day. Kill tust., at two o'clock. 1)1 M.'NO. ? W I'd Ill's lay UUOtl, May Id, Wili.ard I'ahkik, aged fi months uud 10 days, only goo of Dr. C. .1. and Kmilv DtimonU. funeral itrrli'?< Friday, 1Mb, at reaidence, 358 West 42d at., ul oik) o'clock I'. M. Karlk.?On Wednesday, May US, William U. Eaki.e, in i lie odd year ol In* age. Notice ot luuvral bcreufter. Ehlkrs.?ihi Tuesday evening, Ernest Emms, aged 23 year*. Relatives ami friends are rcspecltully Invited to lit tend tin) laii'Tiil, on Fritfuy, May is, at oijc o'clock 1*. M., Irotu .Si. John's l.uibcr.iu Cuurrb, Si Chrig toplu r st. K a Kit ? i.i- ? In llrooklyn, ou Weduesdsy, May 16, ut llio resltlenco of her parents, Ei.isaiiktii, eldest unughief of William and Catherine Farrsll, age I 7 years l) monilis. Relatives nnd friend* of tlio family nro requested to attend hor funeral. Irotu tho residence of her parents, 137 High St., on Friday, at ten A. M. Farukll.?On Wednesday morning. May 10, William Famrki.l, only sou Of Mary and the Into Thomas Kuf reii, aged 34 yean. Relatives and Irlcnds are respectfully Invn -u to at tend the funeral, from tho residence ol his mother, 238 14?ti st., between 4th end 5tb uvs.. Brooklyn, to morrow (Friday), I8tb mat., at three o'clock 1'. M. Kakrkll.? VIav 13, t*>77. Axnik Farrkll, daughter of Dcums aud Ehxabeth Fiirrcll, deceased, aged 18 years and 3 inolths. Will ho hurmd Friday afternoon, at two o'clock, from Iter uncle's, John (ioodmau, 308 West 5' li st. x o'cloiik Fihcukr.?ou the 14th inst. at half-putt s .. _ P. It., Oi.ua C.. ilangbier of K. nint C. Fischer, age.l 2 years, after u llugoriui; Illness passed Into the arms of her Suviour. Fnucra will toko place at bor parents' rosldenr No. 227 West 37th St., on Tbur dny, Muy 17, at tv re, I _wo II GotiLti.?On Tuesday morniuc, 15th Inst., Alkk ANOKtt S. GdCLh, in the U5HU your ol Ins age. Relative* und friend* are ro?|>cetfully mvllod to at tend the Iiiuo.-bI, from his laic resldonoe. No. 141 Wost ltith St., on Thursday morning, )\*y 17, ul half-past teu o'clock. Tuo remains to be taken to Culd well, X. J. IIarmwt. ? Suddenly, on Monday tnornlng, 14tn lust., at her rngidenae, MaikiarktS. Mamma it. wile of Allreu Hani mult, in the OOtb year of her age. Relatives mid iriouds ot the family are respectfully liivueu lo .uten.i the tunersl, irotn hor late residence, 416 1'acifle St., Brooklyn, on Tbursduv, May 17, nt one P. M. Hart.?Mart Ann, ine beloved wile of Henry ilart, departed this life uu Wuilnn-uay, the 16th inst., in her 54th year. May her soul real in peace. The relatives nnd fneeds are respectfully Invited to attend the luneral, Irotn her lute resideucc, 445 West 20th st,, on Friday alternoou, May 18, ul one o'clock. Hawkins.?On Wednesday, May Id, Makv H., wife of Charles I'. Hawkins, iu tlio 51st year ol her age. Relatives and Iriends are respectfully invited to at toiul the funeral, Irotu uor lute residen?:n, 44d West 44th St., Friday, May 18, ul one o'clock 1'. M. Hewitt.?On Wednesday. Muy 1(1, 1877, Truman Hewitt, sou ot the late Thomas Hewitt, ol Philadel phia, iu the 4Gtb year ot bis Age. Relatives aud friends are respectfully Invited to at tend tho luneral, at .St. Ann's Church, in 12th hi., Hear 4tli uv., on Friday, nt hiue o'clock. Kki.lt.?Tuesday! May 15, Annir KkllT. Funeral ou Friday, May 18. Irotn the residence or bcr sister, Mrs. llnrrissny, loth av., between 130tb and 131tu sis., Manliatianviile, alouv I'. M. Mauls. ? At London, England, April 19, Jauks M tCKK. aged 81. Mobile uud New Orleans papers please oopy. Malonkt.?on Tuesday, May 15, Patrick Malonht. nailve of Oguuello, county Clare, Ireland, aged 52 yours. Funeral will tuko place from bia rusldonce, 285 Elizabeth St., on Thursday, nt two o'clock. Muokk.? Ou Tuesday, ilay 15, Uaniri. Moons, aged 8S years, native ol county Cork, Ireland, Relatives and Iriouds ol the family uro invited to at tend tho funeral, trum his late residonco. Nu 107 Pearl street, on Thursdav, Mny 17, Rt one P. M. Morrison'.?On Wednesday, Muy 16, of pnoumonla, Mis- Makion Morrison. Her friends and also those of Mrs. James Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Charlea K. Con tan are respecttully invited to attond the luneral werviees, hi No. 4 West 48th St., lliiR (Thursday) alloruoou, ut lour o'clock. Interment in Hnsion. MciIauvkt.?Killed on tho 14th, on Hudson River Railroad, at .ling -Sing, Mahoakkt Murray, tho beloved wiiu ol Michael Mcliirvt/. Her Iriends ami acquulntances are roepecltully In ? vited to alioud her tuneful, ou Thursday, May 17, at half-post two o'clock, from her latu residence, ;i>2 Washington, and thenco to Cavalry Cemetery. Pai.mkr.?At Mount Voruou, Wostchoster county, K. V., Samukl K. Pai.mkr, iu ltio37ih year of Ins age. Relatives am) lriemis ol the Isinily uro respeciluily Invited to attend the funeral, irotn his late resldeuue, at eleven o'clock a. IL, Friday, May 18. tfilli leaves tho (Irnuct Central Depot at 10 10 A, M , New York uud New Haven Railroad. Raymond.?May 15, of pneumonia. Sarah Ann, daughter or the late ?tunnel (J. Raymond. Funeral from Christ Church, East Orange, on Fri day, nt 12:30 P. M. Riciiaiidhon. ?On Tuesday, May 15, 1877, Favxt M., wile ol Kuos Richardson. Funeral Irotn her lute res deuce, No. 110 Remson St., Brooklyn, ou Friday, at eleven A. M. i Rohkawai i> ?on fuexdsy, May 15, David I,. Kokkn waLd, Iu the 74ih year ol his age. Relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully InvBed to at to ti <1 tlio luneral. from hi- late residence. No. 334 East (15th st., on Thnrsdav, May 17, at nine A. M. Senitk.NKkisln.?Ou Tuesday tnornlng, May 15, ImeiH Sourknkkirkn, son of Murtiu and Kutherme ScUren keiseu, aged 8 yoar*. 5 months aud it d:iy?. Tki.i.rk ?on Turn-day, May 15, st his late residence, 145 East 33d st., William Rl-urows Tkllkk. ltoluiivej and friends ol the ininily are rospectlully Invited t? uttoud iiih funeral on Thursuay, tuo 17th tnat., at hall-past one o'clock. Tonrr ?In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, May 15, 187T, MiORamL To.nkr, aged .12 years. Relatives ami friends arc respectfully invited to attend the lunerul, (rum bis late residence, i)U3 5th hv., llrooklyn, to-duy (Thursday), 17th, at two o'clock P. M. Ward.?on Tuesday, Muy 15, at her Into residence, 228 Ath St., Elia n, the belovod wile ol Edward Warn, in 111" 58ili ye.ir of her age. A solemn "mass will ho olfcrod nu Friday, 18lh Inst, at hall-past tilno o'clock A. M., In the Church ol tlio Nativity, 2d av. Relatives and iriends are requested to attaint. Wiialkn.? On Tuesday, M?y 15, Hon. Ciiari.rs H. M iiai.k.n, ex-Member "I Assembly, in lb# 47th year of his ago, ol rheumatism of the in ark Relatives and trends urn invited to attend tno funeral, from his file residence, 12d East 4th St., on Thursday, ibe 17th lust., at two o'clock P. 11. Albany pup rs please copy. TKAVFiloLKRti* Ctt7lt>?:. TT.i?a7J? Tioat. rHnri.K -i "i/nk - i\. jb??lr rnQtM nniffM liflKW unci S?. JOHN (cure pt*r 41 .North I4tr?w. f -?i ??l C \ s?l ?t . rtvery day hi b IV M , Conwffliinf hi Albany for Sirnfo.ni. &l ? North .?nd 4 Mi \NY II Y hi.NK ST- \MKKS V%'fLl# COMMKNC K ./V their on Moudny. hint I. from Now Y.>rik *nd Albany. C|o??? ornnort ion to mid few tho Wont till oo inodi? wlili llio New i urk t'entrnl, nod to *i>u from tbo booth with IVinsvlvauU r illro.-'I . \ ? < m/KNS' MM: HTI'i K M till A f S Hilt TKOY, JV*00011 retit?tr with nil rnilrrad hue* North, Kvt .m l W?**4; niHgi'iht'otit uteirm.Ti* Intro doily <Saturday* ?\ ceptvfl) alii 1' M., piei 4M North Kiver. U oi lieroy w. A. .1877.? MaOYM'S MOCK. tiVSTKK HA\, J0NVL8' Dork (Cold Spring). Ie. I.-On am) aftar rtatnnUy, April :!1 the now and ln?t rtomnit IDLKWIMl will leave Now N t?ric tl-iHjr |Stmd t.r? f tyontotl) for 111# ??b?*re^>ln e?, fr ?i.i pier 1?l i K*kt Kirn , loot of Witii ft., at IV If . , foot }? att Pivrr, <il 4 IV M. .StAifri will ?omit? t at l.loyd 1 for H untin-.'t"t? ? eturn trip, h ave Jone*'lit ok <Cold Mptio *). OUJO A. M, ; ?" r iluv. 7 t. M. : Lloyd'* l> ?rk, 7 :!r? A. M Oyitr lirkrt* to all laiidioirti i'>o rentf. I xct nii*n liflKetn, f 1. Head an i KViiiivi'irr ex|fe?**??% on hoard. / 1 AT8K.11*1* AN II .M UYVE* \ N f IIOATS |#K %Vh l? \ILY \ 'fro- i pi?r 4*J, foot ?t Catvil >\ , at 'i P. M., for p:t* rcnem and fi oi ihl. (jVlfl XO.tWAMC AND MAVUUItY JI.VILY. ?TilK 1 F ?t "i net AJUCRIt'LS leavoa llr.ioi.iyii (.fow.ir- Dock) 2'Jiu I*. X,(ilc '7 KMijMnr HH-'j i'. It., ui.l 3ft I at. ft IV M .eonuti. tln* Willi Dnniiurv and |i.? li4v.ui Railroad*. Kedtnt'l fort, ftfti K?t indort ticket* ."2. J Ml.I, KIVI.lt l.fNK MM llu-roN \MI? Abl< POfNTfl I ??! The in 11 iiin..(li peine nu-nmnM HHInTOf. mid HHOVmKMOK Ipov# Jiltr'J:*, Nat li ittv. r, daily (?itiiidAvt, .lull I t.. Sepia.nhor 'J, in Miutro), ill 5 P. M. TVk.'t. rir t, tin ai .11 pi.n.'.|i?l tlckel ?LA<?K 1'lfU.AD f.flH F rta I/Ohk llr inrli mil tht .Vi?i? .l?r?r ? Southern Iloilrnit'l, I.. ?v. pli'r s .Nnrlk Kivur. nxit H rtur ?!., it ! i A. M , f >r I'hilml 'Iplil.i, I, >ii ' Mrati.'k, fnm . Ulvur ku.1 Vineltt'l. 4 IV M. lor f'hilAilrl|ilil*. I.one llrnni li, Tom ? Rlrer, Wo'.hiwn t?i Ttcktrt.in. Huiidii.n Itr l.imir I'ronch m I i A. M. W. h. M^RLiKK. >1. rt'lIK Ni:\V PRUVtOKSClK 1,'NF. TO BOSTON, J vto I'mtf'lttiit illfrrl. t WIIOLF MilllTh KKsT oNI.V 42 MH]Rs Of KAU.. ItMK, oi MfVI'TKH, The '-iit*nll>cnt. new mteenio. . IIASSAOHUor.tTS ..n>l RlloDIC ISLAND mi im ottir Hd|t, from pier ilW North ItiTor, fnot nt Wurieu <t.. nl .1 I' M,, Arrlrln*; ?t PruvHencu at 0 A. M. and Kn..l?a At 7 A. M. '|V? I'i 111 < A11 >. 1.1' IIIA i. * I it I'l-'.XNSVJ.VANt V RAILROAD. I.'l Threngh Iritlni en.h wnr iloiu A ilep.il. In Plille . ilelpliit, 1! It Ntw York i thr orjti ni'r.tABt.K htoninuto!* mvr to Ilu.lnu (tnil nil point- I not, dill' At ft I'. M., from plor :Cl North Itirtr, loot ol .1 nv At. TIIK OI.lt EATABLIRIil l* BOLTR ASD olfoRT LITE I. m I vt.n NRW YORK a:.d i im,M)P.i,i'ffi v. Dnuhlo lr?i-k, too nm-t lmaraetd K<|ulpmtnt. and tho CaAttKi Tlmn roiinliitrnt with th...lni.- atloty. f.Apre A Tralna Ioato Raw Tart, tit D ahroanc-and t'ort Iniitli ittNU farrlri, a- lullowa 7 n, H (i) .fcl Idralta.l), lti:?) A. M.. I, (I, 7 end s ai f. >1 Siniii iv. ?> \ M., ... ti. 7. and N 1.1 j|. Rtiiirulne, trull.- !?-?*? I'lilladalpldit I 'Ml 7, 7 k., 8 :pi, and II A. M. J.ltnliad K?pr???, I ;3ft P. M.i, 4, fti.'ti, 7, Mod 7 Jt-'t I', .tl . on.i li Mtdttivht. On sho-I.iv ft ct 7. s .) A M . 4. 7 -I*. 'I and |"J Midnlplit Tiek.it Offra-. .ViH and (M4 Broadway , | Avi r Boatt, and ..<n of Hi ?t?ri?.-aa And < >>rtli.iidi <1? ; J(a 4 1 oitfta' . lliii.iklj-n; No- 114. II*. And IM lladnon ?u. lloln>kati ? I?i p .1. JcrAnjr flty. Bmieront Ticket Ofllro. Ra. * Beilety K THOMSON, I, |" K.\ ItM I'.ft, lieuciAl Managar. Lena el I'nuanver Agtat. 4tttfa<l> f. r Kni-leWMM, Yankar*. flobb- K. rrv Sinei.. Ainu - n?. llManirt*. (iraaay Point. Veipl.ii.m ? mil Pre -kill the w-t AteainhoAl P. t!. SOHPLTX fri rn It irrt 1 in ok l-reie It nil I pt?rmrerar irrlad it Ion t ut DAKC1W ACAD (CM I KB. -pOUWORTIl H R?:iW?tI. Pint liA.NkiJfft'BVi da I ooftlh a v., apaa far alau if jrinii laiaaaa. FOR NAIjfc.. V t.r \D \<f'?ilii?rKftr*sTdjtK IS" BRilrttff.Vv*-. 2\t:.o> i ?,0 47w> wsckly ; otrtjr liuw niesniuc batlHM used spplv. Alltel OK'M'KK. Ssrald ofttcn. t ? si'i.kndik i.iyi or sToutS V >k >aLk, BUST -i V .111 tnlseity; sl.o uHtllUry Lome* etor.v MI WiILl,!.. 77 Ctilkr St. - sei.r.x11iirroiT\KR~oRocKrtr Dtoiu foil Js .??!?: also ilskarle*. -tieat Morsels JfcttuiirM-it. Clcsc Store*. MI1CHKLK. 77 Cedar st. V I I- sfvieKS \l.\ltBI,K SOMA W Ktt it v.N !? WZC V\uul Hoot Beer Apparatus At cost ntalTFIRLD s. Water it. Dri;g stokiY? a m% ~klY kh i kiv v r am> wTaX Mock a I>m?s Store in a thickly populated uei hl?or ! liiuiH. \rt?*t side. tor mite cheap. Addrcw* B.t KG A IN. sta tion t\ New Yofk* D' ItL'G RTOKK I'OK HALK.?A iMtOMlMvM < GUNK* Store, estab ie'tod over 4n /utri, Wi-il stocked; uuo?l j hiainian; will li| sold rhllp. Anplv or address OWMhlt, I UI < We*t IHth *t , I rum I to and t?? H )*. M. I jjJcuC*kU -a IS K <?fr ( tils; LAKiiKr-T A N l) YY r built uu Grocery ami I'rovMon Htuines*** in New kt?g; Intid; Hf-iated cm tile Ilo * of the* New Yofh uni Now it iwtt ' Knilromi. good and otitis!actor \ ?>oiu ^'ivvu tor ntlliug, j Inquire of K. L. OAUPfcNTKft. 3M Yorltplacc, Now York. IIok ^vLL-iw ^KKNtui wxi sri \\ t> GiiTr ' !*ler < iliiisc . Witu corniC* A j * p I > 1*-* \V ?o?t*i st I1 5"oiit vAt~1 iowcaskT hasi j ki.kt u* ixiuifts by I feet B Inche? slid 4 i?m?i H99Tlif ilried with Mack vel | vot; used ??uc ?t Cemonatol; price f Apply 141 West i Hr ad way. | tiQjSTnAbi-:-a rinsr tkEnrAt'UANt ak6 F W'ue Kootii un liruadw y, . siabll hud over l'? yvurs Iti(|m 1 re 11B Grand st , New York j tfOR sY.jK -fN YONiCKKH. n. Y.# A KIHSr CLAftrt | I i.biuor dor#, doltii; a tine busine**; rent. 4).VMper vu*r. ? Aildr?i>% .1 II.. I'oai otllcrt in*x .Viit Yonkem:V ?Nn ? flu It : Al r. ? KI tr.-? I t I. tH*> 1 lilM lv I.I. t M It r., I w alt Mocked ; ?iiVn<lUl location ; cheap for e**h , pro : p it'tor u'dnji to Kur pe. Addreei 1 4?"? Hiiitirau FOtt rALK-A LIQ 'OK SHUCK. API'lVv HI motJIatelv to.). MOitKIH. 2d ? Mtb mv. F'OK SAI. FiKTRKN COHNKli I.IQtOK HTOKE* lour Grocery Store*, .Store* to exeliatiK# an! iti??ra I wanted*. hI**? a partner wanted with iu a well ptty(tt{g | bu-ine**. |* (i AkF.M-. V, 2s7)t llowcry. FVfuY sal17ioriJifxxiTiTkkk husixkh.#. i?tf>ric ami I Ixturoo, with npartnien?* to live In. App y in tlio ( More 4<H Itrooiu# st j L^Gif s\u; a i'I r:si;~7 YYss""t-7)1 TnTit TJv'i "g: I J? Store, well located and Uoitig a U<r,d buduew. Full I particular* ^Ivrn at 74fl :td nr ! 1^0k~sTLT: I ius i- sliAn.s lujImu: stokk. uuinc; ? I? a u-ood buklnoNi. oil the writ hldo; rea-an for *>8ltlnf owtior haH other hutineww to attend to. Apply OAM 1'HhLL. j sr.. 141 Hth*t.,n?*r Hv?atway. ( L^ou sai.k-a laugk Lor of ('Ot'NTGirs, tahiY.s* | C I)exk.* **tiit Cmilr*. all In food order, will U? rtUjMomd ol ] at a great saorlft -e in oaler to remove the in. Ai?p y to W * j K. I'G Yl'< lN, *J7'J Bon cry. ! / 1 ilOGKUY -ksTABLUsiTKD I'AYING "VcBtK/fSS; I lTv?ir? opportunity . no hutlibhir; KOtid* fre*h , eatUfacory ' roasotiH fiven. c'UI*ishA M>. llllf Bro id w iy. M* ~ATJ1 Km,N. ~BUTGU EH; t'IX rY |Tk?T 01 fa 11TXuN Scutos, *iii Inly u?ed. cheap. KhX, box 1 ? 4 Herald ! o!!lee. I IJ111V ATK H I Kl IT S\N KKIMNG-UGl II l'A\ IN'. A ! I net profit ol ?1?m a month; *old on account ol other tniMura* at a bargain. Address box lOl L'ptown Herald 1 s'flice. a !?? f.h Vo it s Y k k?ma k vIn * s. iiKliiilSi>. 'haniT% Lb takora; Kale* bouaht. ttllsil A 0U.? i?'? Dry m. rp;lK HKSTAt.'K \ N l" AND BAH l?4'T BUGAUVVXy, L earner *t , will lie ttne (l *y, at 2 o'clock, sold by auc lion. d?~\ ffjrwftb BUY A HaH0HOME1#Y riTtKD VP V I # " Jr|?*tllie rv ldifuor Ktor#; best location mi ttieeit.v ; ?tdendid fatntly trudo and cheap rent. Apply 4ld Ka*?t l'Jtu it. 2m> /WW\ CASH WIMi im kYhashXy I?aY and ?pi)#" M rv/tiiicht ilrinvfn^ Saloiui. within l<^t f?at Waati* liutiui Market; tine lease (whole buildnif) ; rent paid to AttfuM; well stocked. Ac.; every particular upon inter* view. ilUbhAliU, Herald office. I>1 ACII1KBRI. i -BI.AKK'S Ml. (I rifllMB AND Oltl". I'KI SIIBB, J V?Bolli*ri .inl Kn^'lnei. ftsMNnbi. ?nJ .tutiuiisrv. mm m. small ?i.hiii Y.'bi Huilei.. lor ??le. Applr to b, WKtiur.rtitrrr, u>n tli uf l'nnii.yl*ani. KnUroiil ilopot, ?lorssy City, uotr vliu lerrr. V"* LA RON LOT oc" LKA'FhKB H !? LTl^iiVT T"'lT i"~Ti Inch., wide. Slmrle end llouhle. st 7o percoiu price Itet. Kt rillilUliU'M BsltioiHd Ki'pwlr Warns, 111 to litre et. end 40"> Ut iv. fUl'lt SALE I INK XlitsT A 1' ItYlt IL .1 fcTtl AW. HUT little ii.rd ; w ill In. . >li| cliewp lor wsnt al room Aupiv st L. (J. Iv. loCIIK V'U, No. HI t.'liumu el., city, rear build lup*. j. SALK A slXMlnKNb MWEK MAX'fb.K NTK AM . Limine, neurit u.-w wi-.l, lnt<*st luipruvoiueuiv. ot n bsi* train. Till. ALLi'.LUllI II ItKXUIllliHATOR COMPANY. I I-' lib ii v biolt SALK?TWO LITIIOiiKAI'Hfc i?R*K8HKs7nKAh" ly n"W; nlnfl it ouinboi ol stunes, 0.' lint lolburim; tlim : ? l-.'dx.lt. I? fJxU'ij. I?1(1*111. a-.a*a?. a?7?|*i?ii i?n*ii i-'juiii;. i-.'i',*n. i-svio. I ?"JttS'Jil. 1-1.*111 1 IKlll. (i-i'.i*ji. n-iH'.xi-ix, i-tua 1-1.1*2.1'.. l_|.ii,*U. l?4xii. 1 ? 17J1 x III. o?I0*I4. 1-4*5. i?uikia Apply nt tbs Mrtropollt*n Job I'rintlnic OilKm, 26 and 29 Anu at. Hob dIum oyumoma xKiiss.Awo KOLrKuiT, i-ed 1I4*'>2, iu Hpii-udid order, tor tela chssp. OIL 1IOOLY, II I Niisxsii ??? POWrilt 1'llESn, FioT ST>. AtTfON, Wan TKIi M/.K lopuu.t. 111.t>il '*-lueh tltlak: dsecuplloii nud bottom pi Ice to bo:: Il.titiO I'ohi otlice. fir A N nFli^A^MblND H AND "II ALE oil ill' Mt rKll V? medium" llalvrresl or liurdou Xriiitinu I'r ??. \d tiro., (illVI .llNt.lK, roibllere' Home, New Karl M uioe, Vs., siftiinir teruie. \l' VKTBl?-A~KfllsT CI.aSS rtl.Cd.VD HAND BH TT itlno, N'l to 70 lior.i. imvrr. A.idrr... .tittiirr prlca fti1lpsrticulnm.il"* I ol rest uflfct, lloudout. N. Y. "llTANfKD-TiolSTiKU HI.KIl. TO ATT.W'H Ti?_A II i>ortslilo cn^luc. Miltsblo Tor liuinluj caul, completn mid Iu coul order. Address, ststlnf price. Ac., tiOAL, 4M tltb St. CAK Until nud w IIOlSKS, ISOOMS, A>t., W AM'I II. In fltia lii y unci lliooklvii. rpwo ai)i i.is want four ok kivk room in 1 private home; moderate ruiir. Addren*, with hill par ticuiar*. L. M J., Uptown 11 office. \\r an I'KU ONli OK r W(i ROOM* FOR Ani Yfil u clan * office, hetwouu Lib mikJ .il?i %tn. and M? ii? u and l.ixirizt' H .iv?? ; rent modern!*. Aodro*b, itoiinj term*, I*11 \ SiOlAN*. box 1l*m liomtd ufliea. vi/ amko a >m all hoi sk, wii'ii all nu'Tcovh fr menti.; in tint bo in .4 uood UfitbiMirli 'ini; r?iU not Ui ixcprdlOOM, Addre*? II II. H . Hiruld office. \y %\"tko by \ -mm.i. family of AorLfh. a m uli'o little lluuKeom 1'ari of one, with a pr.vuio Inm* llv, nut above .OH, <t. ; rout in0*1 be wry moderate. Ad dr.*i* ISROOKLYN, Herald oWim. VLfANTKD FOUR ROOM* IN ~A I'RIVATK HO URL t f by u i>ttinil quiet family. .move :ilth at. , rout, $IH Au clte<* FAMILY, tieratd li|?t.*wu o'Tict*. IUAM -I) IN I i ilVvi'li hVllTsV; BY M AUK I lid) ? I couple, two furntdod Itoouia, bottle see pi n {; *??t *.do. I*i. u.M AN LNT. Hi i'ild Uptown Branch. r A Mho i;y a you'Nu man, a KnfNtsTiKri Iruut I'Htl Hvdfi oni. Aiidre*!, stilting term*. At*., A. C ?i., box I ? Hern Id of.lr o. \y antfo A i ritMsnl;i> iinish in a <;oo:7~l<> \? cation; moderate rent. Add renin A M UKIOUS. Harald ofliee. \ir\.Nil.I? BY A QI'ii'iT HKFfNKD FAMILY ,i,KV rf tletnait and wifai, *lx Hooina, with nil ln?t?rc vein cut % for noun Keopitt'L In a fir*t ela?* hunt ? or 11 it, cent imiy !o ????t?? I : very ?nt re!*r*tice . Addr??aa, witb price, AC, >. K T., box 4.. < ? Ft pi office. New York. \ V' V NTi.ll?1 Lo??.i FOii HliL.sS.M \ K I NO. 4'h.vrif\L l? soM'iti, Adtlron, Willi lertun and h e.Hit) . 1>B LS.4 N \Khlt, ficrnld Uptown office. \\f \NTLI>--ONh OH r\Vo TINK M F N iTTl>17*KsTJh If French lint il?nt?ci in n /ood locution nu u I <um by | rvnponniblv party. A ldr?*??, witn particular*. TLNLMhNT. ko\ III lleruld Uptown Branch onlro# I) Oft i KOflMH WANTfcll IN RKTUKWVt)M LBBBOSi w "i tile |?itMni ort?* in b mi- in citber I iemdi or ti< rrn ?n. Addr>*fM< o ?l l*i. I r.NT I K Wllidt, box 115 lieinJd <ntt? c. In !!??? C'outitrF* OOft AN OROVK.?WaNTFO I * ft RXCfl.l NOK. KOI; two or three rn.intlie, .4 liirnlahed C.?ttn^?? uu i.|ie* Inke, i t wi*i?i*?4r e*.'tiblUltiRoitl iiUiofl^ the hilU im h i e.n.oii??hl? dinteitco ft in the city. Addre?n n( MM KB. IL r ild office. ii'wno v flais oomiortablk iiorsK IN f f tlio coo'itry. with hnru ; no tiylo denlrmi ; tliren or h-or* at ren ; pi.iin, ncally furriWI?t?d preferred, rent, tnriiK .* d, nrifitrmdied. ??I"*' for tt?n neeeou ; not to ex> ci*i ouo hour fr?n ili 'Oity. Addrene il to rent mid locution, Willi lull partlcu nu. ? . S ll.. ilcrnld Fptown Brunch olfn c. \V'AN il;0 \ Fl H.NiSHJUl HOI Hi. I N N h A 11 UHill f? ion (th-* Ti*rf nee preferred) for il?* ne*t four inon lie : friii mu ' l-? fiH'dtrnte. Adilrln OPI'h .IIIElM BU??> . <>l J'?\chAltvo pltn ? Id (i Mi NOTIfRN. 1)K THOMAS 0(?\. i> ORasKO-Nt?Ht;h I?> iihKhh t \ riven that I' .Ichti ?'o\, piMiiofortn tuner, who ?vm ??to ploy el oy Mr I'o 'in, ?! Bn Iilon, mid who leit hie-or tiro on i in* ?>tli of dune, lwM.?nd lie* heeerxincu heo'i i. , ?? or Iteurd of b? any member or liia f iuilly. wi'l upplv to ^1 r A. II. Tint*f?*hall, of Nt?. 7*i hoiiclihoron. h P;*rk. .vockweil. In the nonity ?d * -irrev. on or beforp theUtli U> of Nov iu l.. r nrM, ne will ret eiio the Lo|tecv dno to him untler t -o wlllo! hi* fWih tr. the late Mr. flieniae t'ox, #-f Holland ?,r??v?. North I r?xi??n. If appliratton I* u ?t ma n ??r In for?' the f nd tit It day of November nut. t it o nald legacy will b divide I niiiun*.' the next of kin. I) it d the l.'tth due of April. 1*77 A. H f ATTKHBHAfX. 7i Loiuhb?ro.,,b INirk. anu I It A M IS OOX, of Monlvll rnwd, Hrtxion, Trm tafft. MNK AHTH. v*viMin; a t!o, en bk ?iMvaY. NtoiV fonk. haViJ iii'llV"! nd Itnnko of nniltjtji* Hnicii Hail < Icm w*, wiiteh limy ire offeriutrni a freatly reduced price HiWTKi) TO PlHCIIAMh. t NT hH A S\ih, 4 \ I ??lt A BOLT. ANY tiNK havinp th?* ehovo and wi?lilnu to dim ?v of ewnie at mr pri o and purnit addre** WlhKSHAKKIA, llertapl aftlce, (d)AL Wll WflOI). fplIK lHILAHll.FIII A ANH KB A 111 Ml OOAL AN it 1 I. cm Coitf p ?o?'?% C tl at retail t-?ve. fl \V), i?^M $il 75; In nv c. , ? iim.it! 75, at earn and wharf loot of ..?th ?i., North lliver. RIlMil AltDB. \ C7>t ilP ?Rc-?aO ii 4\i? mtci vi.ii rAiu.i's ";.v .\ il ??? ???.?? ??rf low pri II \V. Col.f.K.NDKK, 7 Hi "liri.T \Y A 'Mi'iUcaX sTTiUArU BKVCL HI I.I.I Alio TA1LK4 _. ? Itli lip iip . ? wlrp mhl nil. ln<luri.,il hv ? I It-..ling hip o. .? il [iinftto. rt*?n? iiiilii--pni?ni'< ih>w -iVrpa . onH Imnti f?hl?? *t fm.t li.rg.ln^ \4. II. IIKIKKITll A CO.. ?<i ?Tflu.V ? L N'KW HI bill A III i rAHMK \ riirKACti UKOKOK R fllKI.AN, 14 Vmot *1. 1IVHIII.K MAMTKI.H. I D'%CIHK1> HARrjil.H-TWO Ki.KiiAir MATtriVu ;V*?ni< c for oo-.t4pf their telne. C.i he ?een ei 1 .'lit Rett IV.Mll at ? i i cur. i > Ni.vkk" MTnoiciiKn ixiroki " ,\ leip iwiil m irhlp Me?t-I??j ierce.1 ?..tumi-tit la the ruv PhXRIIV* rtlivrK UUMI'A.VT. W t rilen .noire 4th ev. en1 |7tii it , .Snir V-ire. ?tMHIm-turera ol all hlaila nl Slate M ark. \f ARRLR AMD MAIlHURlVko MANTM.s. i?J iirivp.tmiei, Vumlter* inn rinnther.' in.p* ?< .r.Ml, I ii.im. hiiim A-Xi.A?kM UM htU 1M a?M 4HU *4 H, .