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THE COURTS. The Laws Applicable t? the Dock Department. IMPORTANT DECISION BY Jl'DGE TAJ MM. feiitnt and Imp?iiUit fiiipeoiert of Betr Saloon Theitrifils and Music. DIVORCING MUSIC AND BEEP* la a ault disposed ol before Judge Yum Broat In Supreme Court, Circuit, yeaterday, au Important vietory wm wo* tor IM oily and aa important do clslon announced la relation to tbe laws governing the notion ol the Dock Department. Tba mit fu brought l(UHI the city br J amen Blgier to recover a balance dua him lor timber furnished to tba Dock Department, tfba department made a contract with tba plaintiff to furuigh aucb quantities of timber aa might be required daring the year Iron August, 1873, ta August, 1114. Odder that contract large qnaotltiea of timber were furnished and bllla tberelor paid by tba city from time to time anil I the tail of 1(74, when tbe laat Mil waa handed la (or $130,030. At that time the Finance Department objected to paying tbe bill tn lull, bat paid $66,000 on account, leaving aa unliquidated balance 0C 106,000, for which aum the present ault Waa brought. Tba city dalended tbe action ea the ground that the contract waa not legal, anil, even If legal, the plaintiff had not complied witb Its terma in that ha had not furnished timber ol tne width and length called ler by the epeeidcaiiopa, wbleb formed a pari ot tba contract. Upon tne trial, wnioh lasted oVer a week and baa already baoa briefly noticed in the Ebkalo, after putting la certified bills, the plaintiff Introduced evidence with a new to abow affirmatively that be bad complied with tbe term* or the contract aa to length and width. On thla point plaintiff bimsell waa the sole witness, and waa sub Jected to a cross-examination by Corporation Couaaal Whitney, yhicb continued during throe and a ball daya. In the course ol that oross.exeratnatioa a great many In spectors' mea^uremeuu and Invoices ol lUnrber ahtpped were identified by him aa covering items In the billa in ault. Tbe measaromenta contained lu the certificates an J Invoices showed that in all but sit ta ?tancea the timber described tiierem waa not up to ibo contract siae in length and width. Upon luese facta, end da tba lurihor ground of tbe illegality ol the con tract, Mr.' Whitney moved, at the ciobe of tbu plain tiffs' testimony yi-uerday, lo?" a dismissal ef tbe com plaint Upon this motion be contended mat plaid tin's own evidence allowed that bo had not compiled with tbe terms ol biacoutraou In deciding the taa tion, J utigo Van Brunt sklu be cumulated Iroui tbe ease tbe latter grounda entirely. This lie did partly on the ground that in tbo tb?n uonditlou ot tbe trial It was a question for tbe Jury, aud ou tbe l'urthor ground that remarks made by aim in the course pf the trial had possibly misled ptaiattd'a counsel at to tbe amount ol tebiiinouy uecesaary to prove a sub ataatial oomplutnre with tbe contrsot. Upon the etnqr fireund?that of the illegality ol the contract, he do ivered ah extended oral opinion, in tbe course ol W|icb be commented upon tbo frequent changes which were made at Albany in tbe laws rej;ulatiug the govern ment ot the vanoua depanmouts ol the city, tbe result Iii which waa. be said, that n<> sooner wus the Inter relation of a charier or other law fettled by ad udicallou than the laW lUeU waa changed, 'roeeedlng in bti opinion he Mid that In purcUaaing the materiuls sued upon tne Dock Department was acting oa tbo oontract ays tern prescribed in Wnat (s known as tbe Dock law, passed in 1870 and amended in 1871; that although under that law tbay could, by a tour-iiithu vote, decide to do any portion ol tbe work ol constructing the n?w plera otherwise than by contrnot, snil aa it was in evidence in the case Irom Mr. Weaterveit, who bad been pat on the stand by plaintiff, Miat tUoy bad de cided to do the labor only by day's work, the con clusion waa inevitable tbat the purchasing ot materials still remained. Taking up the contract it-oil. the Juugo commented on lis provlsiona, particularly the tact tbat the proposal* upon which it waa founded oontained no Statement ol quantities required, and tberaiore the bidding was notlairly competitive, bni "tbo unbalauced bidding," by means ot wnicb to many fraudulapt con tracts uavo been loiated upon tbe tttate and olty. he stated aiao tbat the oontract waa in reality no oontraot at pll, as It did not bind the cl.y to call lor anything, and |1 Biglor tailed to lurniah anything when required it left tbe city romodtlea* against bnu, except in the event ol there happening at the moment to be some thing due him ou account of delivcr.aa already made. On these grounda bo dismuwod the complaint. Tbe flaintifl was represented iu the action uy ex-Judge anchor and Mr. Dexter A. HaWkint. and tbe city by Corporation Counsel Wbitnuy and two of his assist ant*. Messrs. Cuarjes r. Miller and E. H. Lacombe. It was learned lrotn some or tbo gentlemen interested in tho mailer on the part ot tbe city tbat tun contract In question waa drawn by the officials in the Dock Department instead of tnose in tne Engi neer's Department, and that a succeeding contract nrawn itib latter conforms in all rutpoets to the provisions ot tho law. the contract thus summarily Killed, aitbnugii financially speaking, perhaps sotiiu wiiat lato tn dying, was made in the course ot carry Yng out tbe new plan lor improving: the water iroot, and out ot It the plaintiff in the caso has already cot IRliEGULAli THEATRICALS. Mo etiu o( motions are more frequent Is the courts Ihsn those growl ug oat of Injunction* against parties charged with carrying on a species of Irregular theat ricals. These performances, bom acting and musloal, art generally earned on In lager beer saloons, tbe larger naintier being oa tbe east aide ot tbe city, by ? law of tbo Slate a license lee ol |S00 a year Is re quired as a preliminary quelltlcatlon lor conducting this class of entertainments, tbe proceeus ot which go tor tbe benefit of tbe Society lor tbe Reformation ot Juvenile Delinquents. To tbe society is left tbe work of bunting up or bunting down the irregular or illloit performers abd compelling tbem to cease ibolr panto mime aad blowing tbrougb brasen moutba or else pay Me $600. This Imposition or $&00 and tbe use msue of It is said to be based on tbe principle tbai theatrical and musical performances. whether In tbe gilded theatre or tbe temples of the east side where Gambri. bus la worshipped, tend to proauce an annual crop oi juvenile delinquents, lor the reiormation of whom the society has been organized, and mat it is bat lair tbat tbe authors ot tbe injury should pay tbe cost of (be repairs. With the regular theatres, small as well ss great, the ottoers ol toe society have no trouble, but thin tbe musical beer saloons ol the east side it is quite to the contrary, lor thoy figbtagain.it the law not ?hly oa principle, but ok interval also, and no crooked trbrskny men were ever more earnest In toetr opposi tion or more In sympathy with eaoh niber than tbey. Among those who some time stnoe oame under the ban 01 the lawyers oi tbe society Is John Meyer, ot Essex street. He Would not pay the flue, and would persist Id treatlog his customers to music end acting as well as lager. An injunction Ire in tbe Supreme Mart wae hcried at bis musical bead; no tried to dodge It aad still maintain tbe even tenor of bis old w?y, hat tailed, and lound bimsell la Ludlow Street Jail lor ion tempt ol Court, lie has been there two moutba, and now says he Is too poor to pay, too sick to remain la jnll sad live, has resolved to abandon his musieal ways, aad ? sufficiently penitent to warrant the Court ia exercising Its lorgiveuesa These lacts were told of him belore Judge WVst brook in Supreme Court, Chambers, yesterday, by bis counsel, Colonel Bpencer, aad bis release from imprisonment saked lor. ftiert *si some Opposition on the ground that he bed been very persistent In ssserting his supposed right, snd had given the society a great deal ot trouble be fore they Mcoeoded la putting sn extinguisher on his liaMaai seal Bat Jadge Westbrook wss of opinion tbst tbe csee was "?ttrhlaeA, ' ia that the msn wss kept there while u ?as impossible tor him to par and only poaaible to die. (I he was slot be might toe tairly said to have bean paaisaed enough lor tbe error el his ways, and tr tbe opposition desired to sstisfy themselves as to the pris oner's physical ooaditlea they might have tbe oppor tunity. This was desired, and a delay of a day wss grailed tor that parpos*. The Judge wwtied to kaow Irora the prlsoasr's counsel U bis client wss penitent euoogb to shut np hw boor saloon. To this esteut, Colonel Spencer re plied, his eiioot wan not prepared to no, but he weald promise to olose the piano lorever, throw the elarlonOt In the corner, bans up the Bddle aad almost go to the length ol swearing against Jewsbarps aad wbtstling. The Court maan no eossmuau on tnis odor, bat looked satisfied, aad it4o>dsy the medical testimony be satistsctory tbe "bird msy again slug" Ik Meyer's hsart beyond the ranch ot legislative intrusion. rotor Carroll is charged with being another or tbe irregulars, but It Is westward bis musical star has taken Ite way, aad he and Meyer are arraigued by the officers ol tbe society with having entronohod them selves at either pole ol its operations aad almost dolled them. Carroll lied his muoioal entertainment tem porarily interrupted oa the Sixth avenue by a tem porary inunction from the name Court. Yesterday his case also oame oefore tbe Court on s motion on behalf of tbe society by Mr. C. Randolph Kobluson to perpetuate that injunction. The uioitou wa* op Mon tbe part ot Carroll, and a dicso uuon ot Hie >rar? injunction asked lor on the ground tbat be had not given thentrlcai or musical eniertaiunienis Within the mesnlog el tbe law. Aflidavite were rind on bis bebalt liom regular actors, negro mmstroU, pbyMclant, neighbor- and patrons geucraily, to in0 ? fieri tli.it tbey did not conxliler the porioimauui-s giveu as being in ihu nature oi thestricai or musical ! pcMorm.tliL'es, such km are known to public pi.ici* of I krouAimeht or cotuempUle.i by tbo aialuis. li w?n also urged tbat in thm case, ax in tbat ol the east side i inn. tciil "ilefrfdstor," no enirsnco ie* wn* ctnAftd, i Juilg*1 Wtstbroo* sain he wn.v clearly "I opidson tbst, i although tht-e portiOM charged oo entrimo in m nionev, yet Ibe uhje'-i ot tile |>er orinnfi<r i * una to ( atirac' r'u-iomers .?nd llmt gat the benchi in ib* in- | rfimt >11 at lacrsAMa sales of isgor, mJ tft ?fotpg ** ii!?? canfe vilb'S tbo meaning of the law. l?* junction against Carroll wm ottered to continue. _ SUMMARY OF LAW CASES. On nppMeatio* of his eoaneel, Messri. ******* m* Holt, Elbert retiit ?** ordered by Judge W cstbrook, ib Snprew* Court, Chambers, yesterday, to ** ?*; mited to bail l? *?>? sum ?? II.&00- feuli m ttmtgtd with having shut and wounded Loulea Turner. In Ue case ol Levy agaluat vU? Hew York and S* jem Railroad Company. to recover m large or damage* lor Injun* which plaintiff auauune* ?MM ran over by oue ol defendant's car* (tbe parttonlart ol _ which have already appeared In the H***U?, tailed to earee, and were (Uscharged by JudgeBMlb Ih? Jouri ol Commo* Flees yeeterday. ^n ?be caw of Adam Weber against Ado.ph Kieket In wb*h *110 ?x m"???sss*r^' >" machine to the Uefeudani. . f .. Mary in tha mailer of th^conUil ol the will p* ^ *? | issfsiss tue eriminal lawyer), wuc> are ???? Cfclvito. donee ?u closed yesterday before Hurrogaia oaiv u, and an adjournment was taken to so? r decisions. KtnUUlZ COOBT?BPICUl TEXM? ? LU. Cc"t?7~ T.?? .. 'wJw-1???? ??* S,,*0A COMMON PliKAd? SPECUI. ??*? Br Judge Van Hoesen. ~ ?r~'rbi?;Si"t"w.i?'vtw; and anoiher, 4c., ?*" Arnou*.?Motions Suwards va. Slamovlts; Tooicer vs. .aruuu*. ''flecker vs. Schneider; Boork vs. Fergnsoji.-MottoM II tfs imndUHL marine cocbt?CHAHBEBB. ??.?? C?Wdson ts. Yale.?Motion denied, with $10 oosts, M "tX'X'Z?s23?"? <" ? ?OoidsmHb r*. Becker.?Motion dented. ^ Coleman vs. Levy.?Motion granted, *M ? Chapman vs. OP?nUugm.?Motion granted Forn?ch vs. Leete.-Motion to dismiss OompMl?l ''amfth vs. Foster.?Motion f'anted. Bctimeike vs. Menard.?Mouoa #rmwj*-? liPBI McCloaltey ??. O'Bnsn.?Meuon dsnted unless Urms *rWo?rk vli'leopoid.?Motion dented, without costs. Kaan m Jones.?Judgment lor deiendant. Ht Lesvr vs. Jones.?Order tor security granted. H?ur ???????'"RSJr i?:iir?us ?:^b#Soemef'vsroK?nI; Hor*ey ri. Heo*bwoui; Lhc.ik ^Lange* Epstein vs. Mlfler; Weti v* Daiy; Cbaie vs Stnffler.? Orders granted and entered. Ackerman vs. Delniontco. ?Motion uonied. GENERAL SESSIONS?PART li Before Judge Sutherland. A COWABDLT HIOHWAXMAS. On the night ol the 5tb Inst. Cbarlee Donnelly, or Na 87 Sitth avenue, a voteran of the war, who lost one of his arms, stepped from a Crosstown and Chris topber street car. He had no sooner got on the street man he was selxod by the throat by a highway man, ?hA mbbed him of his pocketbook containing $4<X Tbe old soldier cried out for assistance and ttie ru?"" hfisssftjbffi as1 clons ono. He sent h.m to tbe Stale l'rlson lor the term ol eight years and six months, at hard labor. AMOIHBB BODBKtt DISPOSED OP. While fieorge Koelthen, of Na 431 West Forty fourth street, was walking on Sixth avenue on the night of May 14, .omowhat Intoxicated, he was ap proached by a brace of thieves, who attacked him add robbed him of his watch and cluin. Sergeant Hamil ton ot tbe Twenty-ninth prectnot, arrested the thieves, whodeecrtbed themselvee as John O'Brien, of Na 1M East Thirty-third street, and Thomas Wilson, ?? Vo i?7 F.a?t fhlrty-fottrth street. Both pleaded gulUy'yesterdior and were sont to the State Prison "'john' MsVd^ ol No# ^"kast Sixty-third Street, rSrr'firk'm.t^m^VK^l^d'rh^r Sevenw-UMt street and Eait Kiver, bought the stolen' orlsf snd b";8 ?raigned lor trial pleaded gnUty. Ke w^s sent to tbo State Prison lor one ye?r. . Victor H. Darling, ?1 the Corapwn Hou^ Third >MnnH was aiisckod by Frank KIbk, ol Chtirysiroos and robbsa ol bis watch on Uie nigbloi the Otb msu Tno prisoner pleaOod guilty and was Mni to tbo State Prison lor five years. William Wilson, of Na 46 East Fourth stroet. on .kT li idil entered the Jewelry store ol CharleaS. Jewett No. 11R Eighth street, and attempted to lilt a (mid watch irom a poR by means ol a boos fastened to the end of his walking iane. Ho ?? can.bt m the I act and yotterday pleaded guilty and waa sent to tho i siite Prison lor two years and six Bombl Thomas Smith, ol Serenty-Ofth street, between Second and third avenues, pleaded guilty to the charge ot stealing propertv, valued at $M>. Irom tbe apart men?ii fcrS. CeliaMullanoy, No dFirstavonae H. waa sent to the State Prison for bve yeara fanny Palmer, jointly indicted with Smith, waa uncharge*. THE LEITH FOllUEItX OA HE. The trial of William Loltb and bla son William 8. Leith lor forgory waa resumed yeatorday at lb* sitting ol tbe Court. It waa claimed by tba p.-o.-ecution that the father counterfeited (be signaturoa of Bryce & Smith, wholesale liquor dealers. No. 83 Front street, to certain chocka on the Merchants' Kxcbango Na tional Bank, through which auma amounting to over $20,000 were obtained, with tho assistance of William F. Veltman, bookkeeper and financial agent ol Bryce & Smltn. The proaccniion lurtber oiaimed that, tlio lathor tranalerrod tbe largest sbaro to bis son, wbo opened an account in the Rational Trust Company, and then withdrew nearly the entire amount. Tho prisoner Wil.lam H. Loitli, tbe son, waa exam ined yesterday at great kiugth, and teat Iliad that it was bo, and not his lather, I urged tbu (dena tures of Bryce A; Smith to tho checks prepared i>y Veltman. He said bis lathor was ignorant ol his pro cowlings. The witness also stilted that ho had given $13,611 of tbo proceeds ot tbe lorgurtea to Voltuian and kept $3,39& lor blm?olf. He averred tbut it was bis Intention to come to court and testily on behall of his fntbor wbon he was arrested. In reply to Aksistaut District Attorney Boil the wnnosa reiterated that alateineni, but It was subsequently disprovod by tlie evidoncn ol Detect) veaRbodee and Heilly, to whom be said bo bad no intention ol coming to court Mr. J. R. Fallows addressod tbe jury on behalf of the pris on ore, and tba caao Was adjourned to this morning GENERAL 8Eb8lOlJS-PAHT 2. Before Judge tlicersieove. ItuHlllNU HIM FATHER. ? track driver named John Ryan, ol No. 682 Grand street, was yesterday arraigned lor trial by Assistant District Attorney Herring, charged with having aiolen $200 irora bla father, wbo appeared aa complainant auainst him. The prisoner pleaded guilty, and it ap pesring?that he was an Incorrigible youtti Judge Oil. dcrsleeve sent him to the State Prison lor three yoars. HTEAXINQ paint. John Olark and Kdward Lee wero arraigned lor tital by Aaalatant District Attorney Barring charged with having on tbe lat last, atolen a quantity ot paint, tlie property ol Arnold Schwere, who was ( aiming a new bona* in West Sixteenth street. The prisoners wire eaugbt with tbe paint in tbelr possession as they were entering a house In Sixteenth street, near Ninth ave nue. lb reply to Mr. Hugh Colemao, their counsel, the prisoners dented the tbefi and staled that they bad been given tbe projierty by a third party to tie earned Into a vacant bouse. Tbe Jury found them guilty aud the prlsoaera, on the motion of Mr. Coleman, were re manded lor aenteuce. THK CHADWICX POROKBX. In tbe oaae of George W. Chadwick, wno la charged with being implicated In tbe forgery ol a $04,000 cheek, on the Union Trust Company, the District Attorney ye?terday accepted ball, James Gocoude, of No. 244 East Eightieth street, becoming the eurdty in $6,ooa John Bpahr, eighteen yaara old, of N?, 130 fast Tenth street, aasuulied Henry Petersen, or So. 136 Suffolk street, with a blunt instrument, inflicting very sorious wounds. Tne prisoner pleaiod guilty aud *as ?ent to the State Prison lor lour years. William Seaman, a yotitb ot eighteen, atola a boat valued at $2O0, tba property ol Isaac P. Martin, of No. 60 Wall street, on tbe 4th lust. The prisoner, who was loand in possession ol tne property, pleaded guilty, anil wss sent to the State Prison tor two years and six months. COURT CALENDAR*?THIS DAY. SorMaas Cocrt?Charm aa?Bold by Judge Weat brook.?N?S. 2W, 126, 170, 214, 2S8. 290, 303.1k. J12. 117, 1m, 204, 246, 25B, 2?2, 2U1, 308, 3o?, 310, all, 312, 3U, 316. scntaak Court?Grxrral Tstm.?A ijoarned until Jul> ti, 1*77. Si'rKKMB Court?Spkuiai. Ishb?Held by Judgs D moliue ?No*. 63*1, 491,471, 228, 166, 86. 601, 60H, 6<nt, SlU. 616, 619, 620. bM, 633, 641. 328, I .'in, 337. 391 lu2. 131, 637. 46$, 407, 47ti. 440, 410, 322, 48, 213, $32, 47>, 61 4, in*. 4'iW, 626. lull. 2'.*6. SrrRKMK Court- Circuit? Part I?Held by Judge Barrett.?Case uu. Biowniim ft al v*. Hunt!) ChM. So day calendar. i'act 2 ? 1W?<1 by Judge l'utief, ? I CM* 00, Rlllg el ?L. to., ri The Mayor, Ac. No day calendar. Part & ? Adjourned until Frlaay nest Si-rsaiOR Court?Urwrral To**.? Adjuurned until | Monday, /???< 18. !*bfvr!okPoi*kt?Stoqial Tbrm?Hold by Judge Sao ford.?Jtos. 87, 48, 21, 43, 88, 79, 10, 74. Demurrer No. 7. Mm*iM Court?Trial Trrm?Port 1?Held by 1 Judge BedKwick. -Nos. 871 1160 K. 980. 1314, 071, 1107, 706, 244, 1011, 1029, 6S6, 134.'!, Si 1233, 414, 124. Pari ??Held bv Chief Justice Curtis.? \oa ft 18, ;>42. 664, Ml, 6Tt.*J?. 081, 996, OT9, 1144, 11*8, 1104, *M. 7?0'i. 747. 772. 1201, 822. 1214, 1120, 807. 480, 1181, 13'J2, 1204, 1833, 1131. 1-230. Part 8? Held by Judge Npelr.? Nos. 401. 909, 1232, ??, 844. ITS, 1089. 744. 784, 1137, 1003, 804. 340, 341, 1383, 1368. 334. 1004. llM. 1171, 1172, 1178, 1180, 1181, 1188, 474, 1034, 102ft, 1044, *60, 782, 808, 840, 1184, 770, 1182, 1188, 220, 420. 1174, 1343, 1244. 1244, 1246, 1247. Cosmos Pua??(iinuii Tirm.?Adjourned until Meaday. Jaoe 18, 1877. Commov Plxa*?rfqcirr Trrm?Bold by Judge Van Hooseu?Noa. 2. 17, 9, 34, 4, 10, 27, 14, 14*. Do mairers? No*. 88, 72, 74 Common Plr as?Trial Tbrh?Part 1?Held by Judge Robinson.?Noe. 382, 1241, 381, 477, 1944, 270, 1184, 4-7. Part 2?Hold by Cbief Juatice Daly.? Nos. 1143, 127. 22#. 1184, 1288, 1291, 001, 144, 1070, 487, 1914. 2U64, 1129. 781.807 Part??Held hy Judge J. V. Daly.? Noe. 42, 234, 1288, 1267, 1178. 1840 Marina ComT?Trial Tsbn?Parti? Held by Judge Alter.?Noa 8478, 8U87, 8476. 8024. 8213. 6668, 7688. 4174, 4178, 4177* 0484, 8820, 8823, 6824, 6(320. Part 2? Held by Judge Sheridan.?Nos. 8417, 4670. 6486, B819, 8422. 6401, 8494, 4497, 4000, 6810, 6811, 6612. 0613. 6610, 6618. Pari 3?Held by JudgeSlnaotL ?Noa 6326. 9241, 0424, 4124, 3328, 6371, 6374, 6447, 4044, 41U3, 7446, 02U0. 0307, 6808, Court or Giknil Sicsaioira?Part 1?Held by Jodgo Sutherland.?Toe People va Elbert Pottit, lelouious aaaaull aud battery; Saute va. John Click, Tbouiaa Boiirmer aud Wlillaaa Napier, rope; Same ?l. William Vosburcb, grand larceny: Mamo ra. George Smith, grand larceny; Suruc vs. Eugene Seminer, grand lar ceuy.Saine vs. Amelia Scbubart and Lixaie Scliubart, grsud larceny; Same va Michael H. Lornlog, forgery; Same t*. JOiicob H. Boyle, lalao protenrea; Same vs. Waiter Pcoplw, petit larceny; Siuie va Edwurd Bren nan and Edward Stouteuberg, petit larceny; Same va. Ibomaa Kennedy, pent larceuy ; Same vs. Thomas Crow y, petit larceny; Same va. Samuel Bruckmvn, pout lhrceny;Samo va. William Gilbert, aaoaull and battory. Part 2?Held by Judge Gtlderaleava.?The People va. Henry Whittle, felonious aaaauit and battery; Same va. Kicbael Noon, ftlonious assault and battery; Samo va Cbarlea Kevaria, burglary; 8?mo vs. Jumee Fla herty, grand larceny; Satoe va. Bernard Rogers, grand larceny. Same Vs. Jobn Motschenbaeker, grand lar ceny; Same va. William Andrew, forgery; Same va. Maggie C?vigan, petit larceny; Same va. Nellie Brown, disorderly Rous#. CHURCH TRUSTEES ENJOINED. A writ of temporary Injunction and no order to ?how canoe woo fronted on application of J. K. Hop per, yooterday, by Jumice Gilbert, Supreme Court, Kings county, agalnat the trustees of the Reformed Cburch oI Spring Valley, N. Y. The ground upon Which the writ was obtained waa the alleged intention of defcndRtita to aeli the property named agoinat the wishes of the Consistory. BIX CENTS DAMAGES. la tho suit brought by Jamea Conner, o minor, through hie gnardtao, against Patrick H. Curraa, Su perintendent of the Cemetery of the Holy Cross, Flat busb, io recover 11,000 damages for lnjurles received by beifeg ran oVer by a wagon driven by defendant, tue jury lound a vordlct of sis centa damages for plain tiff. The defence was that the occurrenoe was purely accidental. The case waa tried In the Kings County Court, before Judge Mooro. THE M'CLELLAND BANKRUPTCY. The report of United States Register Wlaalow upon tho petition of Charles B. Crosby to sot aside the oer titeaie of discharge of Henry McClelland, a bankrupt, waa Oled to Brooklyn yesterday. The Regiater denies the petition. COURT OF APPEALS. Albaxt, N. T? Juno IS, 1877. Ko. 217. Beokwltb vs. Wbalsa?Argument resumed and ooBolndod. No. 68. Cutis va. Guild.?Argued by N. C. Moak tor appellant and E. K Taft for respondent. So. 71. Hathaway va HowelL ? Argued by J. McGuIre lor appellant and M. Goodrich for respond ent. Caso still on. Proclamation made and Court adjourned. calm oar. Tbo following is the day calendar for Thursday, Juno 14:?Noa 76, 82, 83, 30, 39, 27, 78, 79. THE DOCK DEPARTMENT. HO ORGANIZATION YET OP THE BOARD. A meeting of the Dock Department was to take place yesterday at tho offices of tho bureau, No. 117 Duane street. At the boar appointed a number of contractors and workmgmen thronged the stairways and hallways, but Commissioners Westervelt, Dimock and Vaoderpoel were late in arriving. No public busi noes, however, was transacted, the members of tho commission holding a private conference, It was un derstood, for tho purpose ol organizing. Commis sioner Vonderpoel informed the reporter that there would be no business ol public interest transacted, and that the Board wore simply considering matters of routinei Tho organization wilt probably aot be per fected until tho next meeting. COST OF ARMORIES. The Armory Commission, which consists of Mayor Ely, Comptroller Kelly and Tax Commissioner An draws, aid the Aldermanlc Commute* on County Affairs oonslot log of Maura. Tuomay, Saner, Guntzer, Rowland and Slmonson, bold a oonlereuce yeaterday In the Mayor's office relative to armory leases lor the National Guard of this elty. An investigation has been on loot by the committee lor some time, with a view of devising some plan to rednt-e the enormous ex penditures Incurred in paying rent lor these armo ries. Tax Commissioner Andrews stated tbat $10,000 was sufficient to pay lor tne armory ol' the Twelfth regiment, in Broadway, between Forty-sixth and Forty seventh strode. Formerly a yearly rent ol 924.000 was paid; now $12 ono Is the amount. Mr. Andrews also contended tbat the rent ol $16,000 paid for ibe Ninth regiment armory, in Twenty-sixth street, was too biyb, itnd tbat it ought to be ftxml at $S,Ooa Comptroller Kelly made a sug gestion tbat the Committee on County AITatrs ol toe Bonru ol Aldermen should asoeruin tho lowest terms upon which proper armories can be obtained lor the regiments of tbe aiatlooal Guard not provided with permanent Headquarters. The proposition win adopted and the conleroncfl adjoorood. It Is expected that tbe committee will make a report at tbelr noxt meeting, KEAL ESTATE. The following are tbe sales made on the exchange yesterday:? BV a. T. fURMtTT. Supreme Court foreclotare ?*le ? Tlmmm II. Landon, referee?ol (its lots e.it-li 29*1<X) tin ?v. B. ?. g , 75 It ?. nt lrwiRtt., Kurdnam; to Edwin nehufeidt, plaintiff 88,145 pr st'orr amu arsa*. Supreme Conrt foreclosure ??le K. W. Loew, ref* ' eree of * lour atory orowfa Mone hou?e, with lot, IZInOitR West JWth St.. n a., 44.8 It. *.of 7th ar.; to Andrew (iulir. plaintiff . .. 1R,500 ar LOUIS MKSIBIt. Common Plea* fnrocioeniit ?aln-rt. II. Olln. ref eree- of a plet of land. lo4,3x 171.10x50, bounded l.> 10th sr., llroa<iw?v sod 73d it,; to O. D. Lord, plaintiff 10,000 ir johk t sovn. Supreme Conrt foreeloaur* sale?Ed. Piittomnn, ref arm?nf a t?u story nrlck bourn-. wltli lot 2ftx53 Is26.2xfcft.ft. la l?Hh St., a. a.. MS ft. a. of Olli sr., to 11. D. Chauncey, Jr 4,375 ar ncum it. cnr. Supreme Court foracloaure ?ale -S. II. Olln, ref eree?of tho building. with lot 33.4*50.0 (So*. ItiU and lt?)J'auai it., u. ?.. 1012 Ik w. of Varlrk it., to Mew York Life Insurance Company, olaiit tiff 20.000 Similar mle?aaine referee?ol a bom*, with lot IH.tislUO.Il. in East 11111> it., n. a., 128 ft w of ?v. a. to .New York Life Insurance Company, plaintiff , 4,800 sr a. t. SLtaexxB sun s<>i?. Supreme Court lorreloture sale -rhllo r. Rngglea, referee of Iho Are Story brick warehouse, with plot of lead U-UlxI0O, So*. 181 to IUU 7tbav.,e. s., 288 It. n. of 21tt it., to William Neliou 43,300 Total sales tor tbe day SllM.570 nuns mas. William st, a.. 9QP ft. e. of Morris place. 181x100 ward): alio tlslsey ?t , a w. corner Cortland! sr., 115x105; Daniel Jaekaon to Sarah A. Teller.. Nom. Mulimn ar., u. e. comer B4ib ?t.. 50.5x1*.); alio Mad ison ar., e. a. 75..% ft. a. of 04lli St., 2jxUO; Ells Mylaa l" Kaaseli *>183.218 flotb at., n. a.. 111.8 ft e. of Madlaoo sr., 16.8x100.5; oarali A. Style- to K. Sa?e 21,400 110th St.. I. a., 120 ft. W. ol 4th a*.. 42x100.11; I'blUp ftiaer and wife to U. Kennedy N m. William at. (No. 120): Augnsta* Kapeiye to O. Dis hur'ush an,000 8th a?.. :i. w. eoruer of lJWib it., UUxlHI 11.. T. J. Nortball to It Gardiner Mom. 94th tt,a. ? . mi It. e. ol lotb ?v., 11)8x53.8; Davis MeFall to Wm. llucknor 1.700 58th tl. s. a., 225 ft. e o! 5th sr., lOOxlOUb; JUb. Junes to Jainea K. Smith 52,000 Stanton at., n. w. eoraer ol Allen, 7f>xoO; C. E. Jen nti.ica to ti. Von Tbaden 14,000 lttth it., n. a.. 175 ft, e ol Bth av., 25x02; A. F. Holly and wife to Fred Sehnch 20,000 letritiM Green. Ellsabetb 1L, to A. B. Craue, No. 12 Dov? Ing at.; 13 years 8JC6 Green, Ellsabetb H., to F. B. Mead, Me., m. a. of av. C. a. ol 4tb at., 5 yean 3,85ti R.ibiua. h. I*. and wile, to W. T. Horn, a. w. eoraer of WMUlnuton and Kingata. j I year 7,000 Kobtnv K. V. and wtle, to W. m. KinKSlanrt, a. w. corner of Waabiiiifiuii and Kinv sta.. 5 ynars.... 40,000 Uluoisntoek. H. antl husband, to K. Elalnf, w. a of mo sr.. n. ol Sfttb at.: lua..... 1,800 Btiner, Kffle and hnsband, to 0. G. I'rniby, s. s. of ?2il it., w. oT st. H Nora. Kennsdr. 1). and wife, to D. G. Crosby, ?. s. of 110th at., w. of4tb a*.; 1 year.....,..,, 8.000 Evsna, L. T and limbanil, to esecutoro of J. V. I'ar kur. a a ol 137th at., e. ol Alexander ar. i2:i<l wHrdi ; Dyesra 1.280 Meyer, li. and hiKbanii, to A. Wolff, s. a of 4i?tb at.. e. of 8th a*.: 2 yeara 1,000 Rnntead, R., to B. U. Rowson, Ragle mr. (Xi<\ ward); One . 500 Ncbuck, Kred and wife, toM. Willels. n. a of lllth st., e. ol Dili sr., 'J years. 1,500 Rntue to S. Wtlleta, u. a of Intb St., e. ol Otu ar.; 3 yasra 8,.156 MeMnfer, Adam J. and wife, to Charles W. Zlmmsr, sr. a el ?>orieiS, a ol Brooaie St. ; 2 rears 300 I MRS. MAKY HANSKN'8 EXPLOITS. HEIRESS TO A WEALTBT OBBMiN ABCH BI8BOP?? HOW A BICH WIDOW FABCIMATED BOMB OEW TLEWeN m JEBBET cttt. ? The trial of Mrs. Mary Hanaan, aliaa Mrs. Mary Olb son, ob aa tudictmeai oharging bar wltk obtaining the sum of $1.2X6 trom Horace Farrier by representing thai aba was the niece and hetreaa of Archbahop Wolff, of Baden Baden, IB Germany, waa commenced yesterday in the Court of Quarter Sessions at Jersey City, belore Judges Hoffman, Quaife, Wiggins and BrlBVerboft District Attorney Garretaon appeared for tho State ar.d Cbarlea M. \\ Infield lor the defence. Horace Farrier testifiedI reside at Ha. 106 Grand street, Jersey City, an J have lived to this city thirty yeara; know the dofoadant, Mra. Hanaea, ona year; waa introduced by her daughter; aba stooped la say bouae la tha month of September, and aba obialaed money from me In the latter part of that month; abe represented to me that aba had a large amount of money left her by her uncle, who waa a blshon in the Catholic Chuich at Baden Baden, In Germany; aha aaid that thta money waa to be paid to her by Cardinal MeCioskoy; aha aaid that tne money aba wanted from me waa to employ oounael, aa aha could not get the money uutil tha papers wera all drawn up; aha said ahe would pay ma aa aoon aa abe got tbo money from tha Cardinal; oa these representations I loaned her $276; l paid it to her at my house; tha aecond amount 1 loaned nor waa $325; this was two or three daya after the first loan; nest gave her $130, and tha following day $10; the next advances were $376, $86 and $36 respee tlvaly, being $1,216 in aU; this waa all to pay cennsel, as she aaid abe would have to pay a large aura to the German Conaul In Philadelphia; she said ahe waa to receive $700,000. which waa odo-half tha aetata, the other half to revert to the Catholic Cbbrcb; lasted her why she did not go to see the Cardinal; aha aaid aha would have to be Identified be'ore tbo German Minister at Washington; aha aald aha had racalved $26,000 from Cardinal McCloekey; I an Iced hT why sne did not get another advance from him; ah* said that If ahe waa not identified before (be German Minister within a oertaln time the whole eetate would revert to the Catbolio Church; on looking over paper next day saw that the Cardinal waa at Seton Hall Collage; aaw deapatcnea with her signed "John McCloikey, Cardinal;" that waa ta Oc tober; she gave me papers In Philadelphia on the 21at October; *ho had told me that aa aoon aa aba received mouey from me to puy lor theaa papera ahe would bring there over to Cardinal McCloakey and get her money on presentation oi them ; she gave ma tha papera aa se curity for my money till she should coma on to Jersey City; went to Philadelphia In auawer to a telegram; I gave her $376; brought the papers with me to Jeraey City; they were encloaed In two large en velopea and addressed, "Right Rev. John J. McCloskey, D. D., Cardinal, New York ettr;" 1 put the papera la my aafe; Mr. Parmen tor soon after caiied on her lor the payment of money be advanced to bar and Inapeotor Murphy came to my hoose and examined tho papers; one envelope among the papers sho gave mo was addreased ta "Rev. John Wood, Philadelphia:" that envelope oontaltied nothing but a blank sheet of paper: I showed her the papers aod demanded aa explanation; abe insisted that they were genuine; 1 read oil a list of the moneya I loaned her and she acknowledged the receipt of all; Inspector Murphy calicd her attention to one of the enveloaaa that had been opened by mlttaka and ahe aaid there must have been a mistake about it: she gave me some jowelry to obtain sotne money on so that 1 could pay Mr. Parmenter, whose claim was $600: I kept the Jew airy to secure myself and I would pay Mr. Parmeattr. HI* JSWIIRT. The Jewolry constated ot one three-atone ring, one cluster ring, one pair of earrings, one pendant, one pair of bracelets, one pair ot obain bracelets, one largo chain, one small coral pendant, one locset and cross, one engraved watoh, one enamelled watah ; I tried to get $1,600 on them, bat failed, as aobody seemed In clined to touch them; she went to Philadelphia the day after she gave me the Jewelry, and tha Best 1 heard of her waa her arresk Inspector Murphy, ol the Jersey City police fetae, corroborated that portion of Mr. Farrier'e testimony about opening the letters addreaaod to Cardinal Mo Closkey and Bishop Wood. Patrick H Laverty testified that Mra. Hanaen called on him a week ago at his nouse, and asked him It be thought the Cardinal was coming over bore In tbia case; ahe said that the Cardinal knew nothing about her, and that she certainly knew nothing about hi*; told defendant that he had a peraonal Interview with the Cardinal, whom he bad knawa for many years, tn relation to thta case, and that the Cardinal observed that be knew nothing about the woman, aod that she could know nothing about him; defendant replied. "That's aa" This witness closed the case lor tha State, and Fred eric* T. Farrier waa calicd aa first witness for tha de fence. He testified:?Am acquainted with Mrs. Hansen; was introduced to her at the Sobutzen Park in Green ville; it came to my knowledge that ana was a rtth widow from what she told me: took Mr*. Hanaen'a daughter to the houso of my broincr Horace: abe gave him on one occasion $30 to buy an overcoat and a plain gold ring. Till BICB WIDOW'S STOBT. Mra. Mary Hansen, the defendant, was then placed ou the stand, and she gave the loliowing recital:? Knew all the Farriers; my daughter Mary, who ta new marriod ti William Farrier, waa, 1 learned, stopping at Horace Farrler'a house, and 1 wanted her to leave; Fred Fsrrier nsed to drive her (Mary) around lu car riages; 1 went te Philadelphia and telegraphed for ay daugnter to come home, and Fred Farrior brought her boine to me; the first money I ever got from the Far rier family waa at van tne by Horaoc'a slater; tho amount waa $86; Horace waa impreased with the idea tbat 1 waa a rich widow; never made a reprMeatatton that a fortuae was coming to me; wheoBl got the money 1 told blm I would pay blin baok; I gave him my Jewelry and diamonds to aecuro iiim; the laat money I received irom him waa to pay a debt of $660 lor carriages for my son-in-law William Farrier and Samuel Garretaon; there waa bealdea a grocery mil tor $700 contracted while they were etopptng with me; Horaca Farrier told me 1 waa foolish to give any money to his brother Fred; that 1 should give no mora to him, aa I ought to know what kiao Fred was, and that I ought lo give ail my money to mfci (Horace) ; never gave him any papera lor security; Fred and Horace and the letter's family and myself weatoarriago riding dnrlagtbet'ea tennlal; 1 furnished the mosey to Fred to pay ail tho bills except on one occaaion, when Horace paid; the Jawolry 1 gave Horace was worth $3,600; my daughter also gave up her Jewelry to the Farriers; Fred alao gave to H or hoc a diamoad ring which I had pre sented b'.ra; alao gave Fred a watch: gave op my Jew elry on tho day my daughter was married to William Farrier; 1 paid lor tne whole wedding to the amount of $1,400; this money waa paid lor silk dresses, Jew elry, provisions, wines, silvsrware, ohiaa, Ac. On cross-examination she admitted mat ahe men tioned to Homce Farrier tbat her father's brother was Archbishop Francla Xavier Wolff, of Freiburg; ahe did not remember apoaking of Baden Baden; she might have spoken shout Cardinal MoCloskey; the received at diflerent times $52.0o0 of tbs bequest left her by her uncle; the money was paid to her by Father Wili'gor (or Wcnmgnr). or the Jesuit Churoh ib .seven teenth street, Philadelphia. The District Attorney pressed her so closely In regard to her alleged rela tionship with the Archbishop, the pnymonta ol money alleged lo have been made by a clergyman ol tho Catliolio Church In Philadelphia, us dis pensing agent, her antecedents and fam ily history, that abe bt-eanie quite conlusod and contradictory. Some questions she retnsed to answer till directed by tbo Court, She said abe did net live with her last huihaud, who is still living, bat Ho did not support her. She said ahe was arrested belore In I'biladolpiita on a charge of obtaining mouey under false pretences She waa alae arrested in New York on the charge of attaultiog a man. She denied hav ing been arrested in Now York on complaint ol a man named Uixby, who charged ber with outaining rhoney under (alae pretences, but acknowledged tbat ahe was a frequent visitor at the Tombs. Ibe rase waa here adjourned till thla morning. There ta another Indictment against her of a similar diameter, la which Hamuel Garretaon allegea ho waa victlmizod. THE A8TOUI4 MARKED BURGLARS. George A. Moll, counaol lor Jak* Roberta, on* of lh? Aitori* mnslod burglar*, la still working bard to M cnre Robsrta' pardon. Ho lud an Interview with Gov ernor Uubinton yeatorduy, and the Governor pronnaed to give lb* matter conaidaration at an early day. Roberta nnd Riley ar* at work In tbo axle abop at Auburn, and John James la at work in the sbo* pi bo p. McCarthy, tbo youngest or the lour, who waa sen tenced lor twenty yenrn, died in tbe prison hospital from couaumption on Saturday last. District Attorney Downing I* atrongly oppo?eo to tbe release of Roberta, and 11 in considered douotful whether tbo application, will b* successful. MUNICIPAL NOTES, Comptroller Kelly, Mayor Kly and Tax Commissioner Aodrewa held a session yoaterdnv afternoon to examine Into the clslma lor rent of buil itng corner of doutbern Boulevard and Third avenue, uaed for tb* Tenth Dis trict Court Houae, and other small claims in the same vicinity. TbiH commission waa oreatad under an aot of the laat Lt-glalaiure. Mayor Kly aaya tba dog poano will b* eomploted in about eight day*. CONTINENTAL RECEIYERSHir. Tbe accounts ot Mr. William R. Grace, receiver of lb* Continents Ltla Insurance Company, ar* to bo paa**d upon U?-day by Mr. Morgan A. Dayton, lbs relerea. Examination ot the legal charge*, referred to Mr. frodortck Smyth, baa been anjooroed for tne pro aent. The suit brought \>y the atenograpbers lot aor Vice* In tbe Hutler reierence baa beeo aatiatled by payment, no objectlona being oflered by Dir. O'Neil. ?? . " UIIJ.IAHD>. Allit or SKCO.1l> HAND HIt.Lf AKff Y Alt fiK'tTHf perleat ord*r.*quiil to new, at v*rjr law prise*. H. W. CuLLRNDkK. TtH Hroadwoy. AmkKH/AN stawd a RiTitk vrl mTuardTahl?h with li*l?aejr'? wtr* cuvfciiins, Indorsed hy all leading prufeimonal player*; eitra inilncemeni* now olTen-a- sec on* bitmt Taolea at great bargain*. VT. U. (JKU't'iTH A CO.. 40 Vsssy at. A FOR tIAlih. I * -JC-l" t iiTs ri if "?KtnoM ' WfttttT-XXX'*. ./\..dry, establl?bed a? 1,237 Broadway >>ei? ?"? n li .m<l llal A, aHMItt Urtlvl dotal. doing ? Mlflilf tumrifss; heal looailoa la tbia eity; mnatbaaold at Onca; rent icy c'laap. Apply at 1,237 Broadway A REMINGTON T* f l WRITER." IX TlKWOtJOIl r4?r. very low j nut taUioteui usa lor it. Ai?Ure?* kEjI ? HeraM alti a A DOWNTOWN SAMPLE UOOM." FIRST"CLASS, la* rant, for a?<o cheap. laquir* of t>. W. MYEUd A CO., SVi W?<hlHtM at. s~eleg antly'fitte5 LioroR"" srop.r. ~ron sale at th? orice of the (look. l.LOY L>, _Mt Broadway. "A oo'io roiinkii i,iyi:oR*"sri?Kh. With Stock jC\ aud Kixturra Ion* lea?e, to ha sold at * ..inlflre. Al> ply to WK. JERMIAH. 88 Hamilton ??.. Brootljn. BRICK' SALOON; Ul'SINK.S.S Lo cation; moat be sold lor enah: Itrnla, LI.OYI), 28 Broadway. A- ?FOB lliit.'nR omurut LIQUOR STORES; ?bast Restaurant*; >plendid Krult Store*. .MITCliKLL. 77 ( edar at. A FIRST CLASS GROCERY ANH LIQUOR STORE - .Mutt be auld immediately: cheap; no offer refund; owner taking ciisrge of a farm. Call 'JJ% Catharine at. No ageati. A UMMI OOMW iHtOCBHYi doing" big bi si xxuaas, tarsal*; alao Bakeries. Confectioneries, Saloon*. MITCHELL, 77 * edar si. A ?THE LIQUOR SI'O . K ON~ NOR I'll BAriT COR Aii'r 2*th at. aud OtU av., Urn day. 10:30. at auction: fine Fixtures; good Sio. k. Saa auction coiumu. BK.ST CHANCE EVER OrT BRED?O LD EST A B Hailed Cigar Sto?a lor sale ab?ap;lha only cauaa sick neaa. CaU and aae tor youraelt. J.'iTD :id av. /HOAR STAND, IS~HB_sTAIJRANT, H U8I NEHS~LO~ \J avion, reut low, (or eala cheap. Address box UU Herald oflke F! CIGAR STORE KOR SALE.-A GOLD MINE FUR A mall Willi capital. Inquire uf A. Ll.->SNKR. #2 Bowery. For salk-oneTof thb wt*t' mim uipjii Stores on the wett tida. Apply to WILLIAMS, 130 Greenwich ar. For"SALE?A FIRST-CLASS LIOU6r STORB, nV!AR h ferry and railroad depot; can be bought cheap. Apply to P. H^CAHLEY. 533 Went 42J et. OR SALE?THK Ola VK STaN'oaT HoTEL BRICM ton, Long Branoh. Kor particulars apply at hotel ar. POR BaITE-A GOOD Li QUO ft sTO It I'. ~ON WEST fct.. In one of tha beat location* on the street: tha o? n*r baring other place* cannot attend to it; a drat clans In Hirmeot Apply to JOHN b. McWllORTER, lbl Wett at., city. IilOK SALE-A CO*PLKTfcl SKT OF BLACIC~WAL 1 ant Bar Flsturea, at U3 Walker at. IpOR SALE.-A KIRSr i:LaBs CORNkTi LIQUOR Stora for aale on we?t tide; reaaona for aelilnir, uwn#r cone to Europe and la not returnluir. Inunlre at Howard Brewery, 514 to 53U Waat 33U at, two daya. F~ Ol BALE^a FIif"B OHiAR hrorkI PARTLY wholeiala trade: whole houaa und cheap reut: suitable lur manufacturor. Ac. Inquire I 375 3d ar. POR MaLE-TiRST OLjWs CORNER J.IQDOR Store; leading avenna and eaty terma. Addreat B. 1>UUMM, 105 lOtU at., comer 6th ar. For halk? PHOTooitAph oallkky in lauoe flourithlng town, dolnif excellent; a rare cWnnce. I'nr cali or aildrcaa JOHN WOOD, Muwory, New UOK SALE-a KIR3T CLASS BAKERY, WITH HORSE, JP wagon and route. Inquire at No. 130 Greenwich av., corner Jane at., in the bakery. No agent a. I'^OR BALk-AT A SACRIFICE. TOR BAR, LEAtR ' and Fixture* in City Hotel. Btli at; rent lea* than hair ralua; rare ehance; owner baa other butines*; inuat bo told. THOB SALE CHRAF?A KINK CORNER IJQHOR X1 ?torj; low ranf on a lease; coit a year &I.5Q0, Apply to HOWARD BRhBNKRY, 61B to 53i Watt 33d at. fISH AND OY-'TKIt Si'A.NU KOR SALK VBRY cheap, at No. 334 3d.ar. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERY, COMMISSION Bakey and Lunch Room; beat kunlnem thorougbture, treat aide; at a great eucriQce. SMITH, 17 rer.tra it. AKBLB AND URANITB MONUMENTsToR~ 8 ALK or exehan?e; party leavinu city; will tell at a sacrifice. Addr aa, lor four day*. J. 8., Herald olfica. KB^TaCBANTORMILK REFBIGKBaTOR? A LABOR one, made to order, for aala cheap at BOMEKVILLE'S, University place. Safes!?a large bafe. two mruium~anB*one imt'l Sale cheap. S. G. QU1RK.44^ MaloenUne. SAFK?ALMOST NEW: MiTdTum BIZB; BEST MAKE; prlee very low. Koora 12. 3flO Broadway. THE~JRKATEBr PRODUCTION OF ART BV made and pr?a*nted In Atnferlca for sale in whole or RR tbereuL Address ART, Herald oflic^ part _ MACHINE11Y. A LAB*tf8*^Tl(lETr OF NEW AND~ftrfCONDli AND yxRaiilnea, Boilers, Pumps, Ac.; lowest prices. WILSON k ItOtKE, Mauul'acturera, Front and Dorar at*. T^MrlRB WOOD SpLItthBfi. REST IN UNITl'D JliState* for snlitLing pine, oak and hickory. Send for cir cnlar. WM. L. WILLIAMS, patentee and builder. 154 Bast 25th *L FOB BALE?90- MORSE HOWRR BROINB AND Boiler. Can be seen at 'iO and XI Kergeu at., Brooklyn. Apply for particulars 12 Fulton at., Brooklyn. rntlK "KUBlTHfs BNOINU."?ALSO _OTHEK ESJ X (inea. Boilers and Maehinary cheap ; Maehinerv bontht. ROBr.RTS. ll'.t Llbertr at. WANTED l'O FDMI/HaHE. r^ftR^t^BtJY^Hi^oW'HTNb WiBTWf lSluu ; also a Pier Mirror, about eight Teot high. Address O., Herald Uptowa Brunch odice. States wantkd.-statb pbioe an* fcrMBif sion* for new, wet New York Stave.i; such hnringft- or <H Inehes (English) in length, n inches In Tldth and 2 to :< Incees thick pralerrad. Address M. W. ELK'KJdA. booksel ler. Amsterdam. ANTED?COLLA R OR ENVELOPE CUT I ING press. I'll. HAKE, corner Anu and William sts. w PROPOSALS. i>R?j?5ffjrcfnftLrr s jtk ? g BtrwrsTfiAf. X Jnne 15. tor hauling, setting and laying 17.CI0 teet Curb. 3D,UOO foot Editing, 55,000 feet Klagitinu, 12.UV0 feet Crosswalks, 40.1100 lest Gutters, ou illversido ar.. between Tld aud lWili *t*. N. H. DECK.Kit A CO.. Contractor*. Boulevard, between 84tli anda'lth at*. PAJIcii<0~AC'ADFiMIE8, ~~"~ A'-lfcAKTiKKs" da?ci ng ACAiiE ? vrTT10SToS ?square. ?OPEN ALL SUMMER; PRIVATE LEsSOMS any hoar; GLIDE specialty. MATRlBlOfflAl*. ~X 8Tn 8TX iff. NftRSTO^T^TTlfrTCr Ffi k'S~f S[E Jxaeno'iintsnce of a well educated Urty, with a rlewAo matrimony. Addrta* M aNNKRS, Herald Uptown office. WINKS, LII4UOK8, MC. *t swinr&r~ttTYr^iitfa'^bxthlaoaRobsb ^Vthe lavorlto Claret; an oilginai cmo of SO quarts sMpped to any address on rarelpt ol (J4. VICTOR h. M AI'GKK, 110 Reade at. WATCH K 8, jIe VV KIJRY , AC. 'a tblr qua ktEr"XSTd h aLf"caha r ~uf?Mo* f? ^x.Muda and Riaga at le*a than ooat to import; cuah paid lor Diamonds, Watcha*, Jewelry and Silverware. JOHNbTON. 1<W Bowery. A 1* A SACRIFIcE^DIaKOND EARRINlIS, f75 TO J\.$0.000; Kink-*, Studs, Croasea. Ac.. (20 to tl.OOO; V\ atchea, tiO to ?350; Loan* effected oa Diamond*, Watches, Ac., or honglrt; estabiishud lb.iB. J. H. BAR KINGKK, 31 Onion square. "LiiTr'sale-an a no. i stop watch,, nkw5 i?t X karat gold hunting stem winder, m idn by Uuediu, Ga tera. Address C. S., no* 176 Herald olllce. Monet on"dIamon dh,~fu its," ac. T'diamon7?, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Seal Sacipies, CainHs' Hair shawls, Silks, Ac., bought and sold bark at a very small advance. GEORGE C. ALLKN, Jeweller, 1,1?0 Broadway, near 2'.Hh. ?. rn iti; n k. 1'ARHk LOT" OF FlfHNi A i,.,. ivn.n Ac anltable lor hoar-ling houses, pay ^.'"o'-.u""^'gEOKGE V. CLARK.K, 717 Hro .lw.o. stairs BAUMANN" BROTOEK?, 2-J? AMI HUDSON ST. corner Hr. ome, Is the most reliahlo aud cliaiip^st hou^o tn New York to buy Furniture, Carpets aud Roddlng, Tor I cash or Inttalmeuts. _ | PURNITURE. CARTETS tIROC'KERY. >L.\TKD I Ware. Mattresses apring Beds, AC . at hall orlce; bauK. rnpt stock. 244 l anal st.. opposite arln'a Mot'I. Largest stock, and lowest prices for kur nltnrn and Carpel* tor cntb or liberal tnnus of parinout ! ? t COM PHRTHW AlT'S, 155 and 157 Chatham St. ; 13 large ?%rarooma> I Mi-kit cakpf.tr. ??iu-Lonis 'and Baitings, very cheap, at the old placc, 112 Fulton st. Call or loud lor prion lift. antkd-a sBcuxd ]6and!'u"mrtoN foldi'ng lien for cash. Address HOCsEKKhi'ER, box 1 Jo Her ald oflice ?T?IU A?*K. ^TrfinrxniB?u'^TcRr xY.bouaes. Hroadway aad 47th ?>?. ???.;? rooms fur fariiitare, plsuos, iiagxace. Ac luapectiou aoilclted. i|\") TO 107 WBiT'MD riT.<?EAQLb htorack i'JO'V?P'b'Miioi; scrupulously clean, orderly) lowclt rut?i i itrproTml elevator. HU So l<>7 West -i-< i M.. oao dnor WMV Ol bill SV. UENTlStRY. TTvww rntnr is wutr infract on'*. AffRWRROCOIIM. Ho. :i77 ?lb ??.. one Aom above W.I it.. opposite Maaonte Temple; ruhner. celluloid |t?|d. nit tine, 4c.. unit evfritliuu In mnrllMlc*! deatietr^, with dr?|iau li ; mtriiui oxide iraa. Ne. #77 <>tli M, BK\urin:L a .tikiciai. thbtiT W\ uU<, ?t single, $1: warranted; Rew turk Drni.il Kooma. '.''U Otn av. i established IH.il. lit Mc vlH K. DiTvas vi.k^k-s?6fi*TiHTiiOSreni ~AV\3i-A arimin1at>Tnd IS year* wlthonl acrident. Seta, ILOTHINU. HTLaYTo7^iTP'towS h*1 VHl.tHMMKNf. M|<t HT"H ?. iteer 4*t(li lit., aatiinialiiug Intli I'ricss p.i.d lor cast off CliithiaK. ( srnets, Jewelry. Addrn.s Mr. ur Mr*. V LA I TU. AT HABUIg'7 hi ?TH A v., NKAK WaVkRLEV plaee.-Tlie nlmmi value obtained lor l ast nR I nxliliif Jeoelry, Carpets, Moons, As. Cell on or address Mr. or Mrt. II AKKlri. AT NATHAiri S?*? Hf>1 A V.~N EAR 4TM tST.-etiat off Clothing immediately; htjfhe?t v?iuu paid by calling on or Addi-eniing .Mr. or Mrt. N At HA 2*. A?*. MAIlKA, lirl ?TH"AV.;"0JM'OHlTR"*rri sV.~ ?Ladles and centienii-n will lie asionUheil at the litifta Driers paid In cash for caat-olT Clollilrjf. <!arprta, Lace*. .Joweliy. Ac l.adles waited on by >lra. Marks. Orders promptly attended to In anil nut of lbs clijr. jw?" ***adk'?. AiB riRMT CL IHH Clflff<?M HIIIItT C0' iYfSCWlVfiTs a sttaatlon . fonr years' with Ifruadwa? house; best rol rrnee sudrean S . cuiti-r. 21J Went 4'>il? >l. "l?OHs" I'RIN I ( KS. .Kill rii.MI'iiSl 11 > it ' ORMIRRN JDa sltnatlun; fair kiiwwl<d|(e of platen ureeawork. Ad dru. ( Dill'iislliiR, Herald office. PATTRKR MAK R WAMTK0-A JKIRMT CLASS woikmaa. ao other need %pi>ly. .No ft Kaat ill. st. tl'ANTI II A VOl RU Mam WITH TWO OK tiikhe fT resrs'experience at lithograph pea work. Addreas bos ltM7 Post office, Button, Mass. W" AHTRD -A TOU N(M AN , iVtRAKS, TO~MAKR blaself generally useful In e grocery; meal be smart; American prsTeusd. Address or eail at ?. Oiaud st., Hrook 'Jn. B- U. ' JUTl lTipan WAXTKO-rKMAUSN. _ , ? ' ooka. ?< . /> - w vT- WEST ? ?* OOOO. STEADY OIRi, TO rcoo*, w??ti anil Iron ait years' relarrtire lmm lui |>laoo. Hl)..^iT *r-- * KKTp.'cr'iBta womii ?jy4> jfuod plain rook washer aad ironer: ?ur veers' b?t city reference troiu lsst pla?? T * ')() Wl <T I3TH ST \ STEADY PKItsOX A* OOU. 4,vpftri,i c.i.k . fi.rnd Dakar; citv r-lereiice. ?w? ?K?r um? *tT kkar ?Oct " : *""d w,uh*r ?ad iroeer, good city refer ?? 11 holism" prutehtaIiTwowa* jr.. "",rou*,"> ???"?on?. >?? JTr" ? r ? kloou. kkar.1-^ W?ll I bafcdr;dty ?fc<iu?irt' bast r?f 4 H "Xli 5"U STJ , N K- r,{ MTitlSdN 'ay.-A lig. ru ^m?ll ??m,ry?"nrf ** ** """, ro"k- w"b'T *n<i ,tann A-\)i KT~HR>T CLAfeH COO*: OOOfi " c y or *nut*irn X?Oii ratereno*. Cull fof two ?)l?i,.ASDOU(iAl' ?T" HItPOXD KLOOi:. Ka7 K~a"h country nri**rr?ii'0* " *""d ""k"; bMt cU* "**+?'? ;~>:V'alhtT"" ,,'isi:"rA"irxf~x^r<wois Iim- ."V.? !M,,t V1 ?'"h,uK Ironing; gnn? hmk?r, willing and obliging city or cotiatr : city reference. * ;")7kWKhT J*r" HT--vs rutsT claim COOti V ' *l . i? hnu*a rreterred; ha. I city reference. A7 ,*.*? 4IHT ST.?A RHKI~KCT\Hl<K* (}IKU"a4 *J I platn cook, washer. Ironer: first class reference. f>Q wkmt mm' ht.-a KKgpioTAHLK rbcifi it . ? " 800,1 ruok *?-her at d Ironer la a private tarn lir twl'dityi reference. (Jan be teen at present employer'! fil *E?J^tTTht. rPRK?EJ*T EMPLOYKR'Bl.-A* or country 00 ' wl" **"'?' ?Hh *aslilng ati<l Ironinr: city li'l WKsf 44T!i ST.?A MIDD(,h-AttP.D~ SCOTCH 1- . .w"""in *" flr.V c,aM ro(HC: ?o?1d anlit In th? enarM wa*!ilnj of a mii at I family; city or rotintrr r '?< r>r>rmr? 7<) M Al>fs<?N AV (LAS r K iPI.OJ-Ktt'Bj.-A VOiiMfl .1 S? n.'" nr,t ??'*** conl1 *n<l to aaaiat vitb the waat ?J' *n'l iroulnxt city or country. U.I ^; A?t ihl hT. A VKKy COX I'KTK.Vr VOL'Nfi ralireuc# C w??l>er aud lruaer; city or country; goad 1 (17 "wKdMsl-TTTrrT')i->U)or -a hkhpHttk. In.),. A. y"a'"f.ir""rt cor,l[ xnil "ond baker * gonA City refarence' 0 J,cUo" 10 * Pr'*??e boarding U .u.o | goad m WKSr ISTli ST.?AS KIKST CLARA COO I ina private lamlly; un<leratnn<1. all klnda of family cooainif: city or country: beatcit.v reference from laalplana. 107 JTKSr *?TH HT.-A roUNtT woM AN"i?"VTR$T ?i?.. ? c"olt; K"?<' br"*^ "lld blacult maker; no ebjeo tlon ??> the country ; heat city or conntrr relereoce. 1 ()<).' **** WTjj ST. ?AS COMPKI7h^T c770K IH *? - * prlvaia fmiiUy; no nhjec tlou to a boardimr buu??: conntry pr^iurred; 0?m reference. 1 fHhi K8r IftTH ST.. iKUOKD FLOOR, BACK . rouiu. A rouuv woman aa good oook. wasber and Ironer; city or cuniry ; good city reference. mWKST 8.10 HT.?A tiojfPKrKMT YOUNG WOMAir ancoo?, wa?h?r and ironer; oily or country; good and Maciiit maker: beat city refernnce. 1^()W1E,ST 1,1nt^a? ?ood~coi>k; WA^UKR *-+jys*Ba Ironer; city or country ; good reference. 1?>1 iHjst 2?th ST.?a woman toTTo out bv cIly ri-forr'noe.00"" * " doln' *t0(l" ?r bouaaworc; beat 1 99 W^"'j; a?TH ?T._A RKKPKCTAHLK uirl r-*"'*-?0"*: nruclaaa liaxer; would waist in waaliiug and trolling; city or country; bnl cltr reference. l*?O WKST si) ST -KtRVT "cITass cook, good ?*o?rr?r; underatanda pudding* and pastry. 1 2Ss ^K. T WD st.-a KKSPEOTABLE WO*AV AS l^UBril class cook; underatands bar basineaa |<i all iu brauches; alao milk and butter: woald aaalst la abarea card cuuntrv preferred; first class ally referaace. No 1 95, WK?HT 80rH 8T?A HKSPRCTABLE AMblt X^j^Icnn Protettiint woman In ? private f?mJ1v m cook. washer aud ironer; good referenct*. 1 98 KA81- stth'st-Ta- rkspeutabTji VI ox am ^t7referenco'W *r *'* ?Uy or ?"??"Fl gool 1 SO W^HT 2<>TH ST. ?AS OOOO COOK. WAIUSB iOl/Hnd Ironer; tity reference. ioi westTothst.. is htorb.-as bxpbriencbo preferred^ *" ~"M*"1 C?0U,r' 13 9_ wKJiT ,9T 11 ?t~1kar^-"a respectable X*J-^"oinan as cook, good washer and Ironer; city or country ; K?od city references. 14-9,.^2 aHTiTKT SKOOND FLOOR.?ah rood X-X^/tamlly c..ok In a private family; best city re(er?nr?. 14-Q,*\l[ Hr_A N"?Til OP IR^La.XD I'KOTES. ^ , t*n.1 "<'mi,n ?S good cook In every branch makes reference ?UU' wl" wllb *uliiug; best 150 1?rK8r ,8r". fiT?A TKRV RTisPECTABLB td l. .ot.lrVld?Jf;w,.H?r0""hl,r on<J"'Und" b" ???"???? 151 ,WliS^ MTI1 sT- (PRESP-'Cr EMPLOTElt'sr^I ,, ^Onug woman An cook ; no objection lo a>ftiit with the watbluj; and Ironing: best city reference. Call for two days. 1 54 1V59T r8T"v8r?? BESPECTaBLE "(JIRI, AS elly reference * WMhar ??<1 ironer; city or country| 155 330 ST.?A OfRL TO COOk. W\,sD .??n r i": clt* refarence from last place. Can b? seen for two days. "? 157 WJ'ST, ST. ?A WOMAN AS PIKST'cTJaSS cnce ' cook *nd"1st with washing and uoulufi. refer. 1 58 *75ti|r'T" st?'\ Cf,l'?RRD OtICL AS COO? I ?'CJor laundrnsa or ehambxrmnld In the city or country Saratoga or Long Branch . cltl rrli-r. nce wuniry. MVARICK .sT.-A VOUNU WOMAN "f6~C'~OiC ir^ ?r?sh and Iron in a small private family; city or couu* 900 5>ST **<) ** ? SECOND KLO(Jr._A OERMAN . *? co,,k end to assist in washing and Iruniua in a private7amily: beat city reference. iromug In ? 900 ^KST al>T TOP~pESbB^A-COLOREr re'err nee " ??0 ?r t0 B"our?1 Uousawurk ; KOod cilj 901 3?tm st7-a" y<)i;n<f woma\ ak ex" *jj\J J collei.t cook and to atiilai In waeblng and iromnc ? ne objection to ? boardlnir bouse owning. ne 201 .WKhT2?TH HT.^-A VOl'Nii WOMAN AS FIRST */ c f*s cook In a private boarding bouse and to uula Willi waehing; bent cit reference 202^1 :,7Tw ST '^Tl ./l.ir.KNT WOMAN^ T^toTrslUi ceoklii suminur bouaa or hotel; emiks foi 7.J to UK) people; good refer nci's. Call lar two days 20 I WT',ST. 8-lL STr A, KB^KCfABLB oIRLlu .1 ii keel loot cook or laundress ; best city reference 201) Vs.' TrR ^T-A? kirst class coot rTferen'-e '"'rman and American cooking; gooi 911) R>PT MTH ST.-A>~ finoD~C001t and ""Ri ?;ll1Vr-,"/.7enc.,,"Mnr"d ,r?n,"S; """"C end obllg. 91 *A*T -"'T" 8T?as Competent cooic'iiT ?i I ?'lail Ita branrln-a, sonna, lellles, deas-rts and Is a drat elols references.'''^ *Uh t,le . "?t ?Vr?s ^ WBHT 1HTH w'f. AS FTR8T rf.ARS PnnVa ZJ OiinderaUnds cwklng in a boardlug honaa'; no'ablS ence. * rt dl*t',nie in tba country: beat city refer 99(1 fcA.iT 2-,ri( HT As VI KM CLASH COOK IN A ^ .'Private lamlly: tliorouirhly understanda lier bual. Bene; be^t city reference fr^tn lust place. *>?>1 ka5t ?cirti sr. a rksi-kctablb voFno releroni r.,n*n " C?? *'"1 l? ","4 wllb beat city 7hTH ?T.-A RKsPhOTAHLE.'tin? Irnun? tjirl as ?*ook. waeher and ironer or to do sen ?ral bonhf work ; best city reference. 001 WEST 4IHT ST.t-A V(MJNO~WoMAN A-TSkJ w M.inn cu?k in reatauraot or hotel; understandn hat buslnes- ; city or country. ?"?r.i.mm i,ef 91 I AV.-A OOLOIIKO WnMAN Ah COOK IN or counrryf"1 " ' ' ?r b,,?rdin* ho"?e for city 9 11 *y''HT ?ni'n st ? A voi no woman as r?* I 1' ellent cook ; g""d hakitr; underatanda hac bnaineaa' Ctiy or c-Hintry; heal City rrlerrnoe. ""slness. 9 1 *\ W, 'ST 87ill sr.? A KKHPKCTABLK W igii 1 ? ?'?'? housework or aa rood plain cook waaber and -?.e.r ;_cl'y.or ''"""trj ; g"oil reference. *"? 2 I !i ? v>1 h'' kksi'kctahle" ron?S ? V ro"k ??sber and Ironer; wonldda clminbi rwork and fine washing: city reierenca. 91 H W,Ks'' :tlSI ST.?as Hkht CLASS ~C(7(>K~li ^eneP* P "W " ""*U *??"??? best city rat f) 1 Q WKhT 3>.TM ST., KKAR.-TWO OIRLM TO OQ 4a i Old the countrv foi the auminrr; one ?? good rank, wnnlmr and Iroiier; 111* other ?* chambermaid and wait rota; good rlty r tern nee n [() vv iiisT i?rh mtTnIuS sth AV.-Aa Vii.si I t/,'ln?pi Herman cook , beat reference. i)"o k *sr ovi ii ht.. near jD aV.-toTm; GIrT t?i>J4*** good rook in * private faintly; trill i?nl will the waalilug and Ironing; bm city rolerence. King third bell. (M{|1 1KT AV.-A RRSPKCTABLK WOMAHASOOoD ajU< "i-Ook. waahnr and Ironer. *)l 1 wr*' - sr A VoTffO <:IHirABTcboit > 1 wmher mil Ironer In it private family; lit reus' nAi*m> *)/? WRRt ?IOtMtdX Mf.-A RtsprffAful %? _')? Jinan aa cook and to ???til In vaabiug; good reler enee. vrt.-Tmfrii rt.-b>?Ti.f*li rot>k; will.inc ^iDvland obliging; city or country boarding boua*. Call i..I iv>4sfi ??/? 7 k ,sr itrnT?t.?a- riit-r cla<s took in 4 ?U| private I initly or boarding home : city relerem a. <?7r wkut lorn ht-two histrkm; jse as imd I ? /cook, wa?h?r and Ironer, the other a? chambermaid ?'id waltre?a: city or country : b??t city reference. t?7 - WEST .wril ST. -RKM'KcrABi.* WOMA.X At I t'cook; reaianraut or botel; good order and dlnnet cook; reiere.ic*. OQw 1ST AV.?A RKMFROI'AHl.B WIlMAN All OUOK, ???*Owaalier and Irouer; no objection to tit* oouiitry, wlllllng and obliging . b**t city ralerenc*. ? ?/\7 7fH AV.-At GOOD I'f.AtN COOK. WII.MNit O'r I to aa?i?i with waili I rig and Ironing , bait reference both elty an I connlry. til (t F.AiT J7TH iT.-AN AMKRIt.'AX CROTKSTAXT Ol t/woiuna a? covk : cannot he rtceliad ib k'rencu. Jinn* ll-b and all Dew atyl** ol cooking: :?? year*' experience, reference and practice , I* capable or taking charge a* li*W ???ok. ? >?>| "rni tv.Mr.iMi ii.-nit iim li.-t si'uri'H tJ^i woman aicook: will a*ai?t In watmng; city or conn try ; nett city rel'-rencea Ojfti-T a 1ST n T "--X" ltK8T-K.Trritl7R WOMAN O w | aa Aral ciaaarook for a hotel or boarding hosa* ; be?i City relereue*; rltr or country. ?>?)(? KAST .liU HlT A RK^T.rrfABLlT I'HofH *J?j'Ment woman aa took and iaundreu; no objection to the conutrr; beat reierenco. I Q'-i< I KAMI ;j|i ?*! A Vol Ml ail Kl. To C>W)? OOUtna and Iron la a private family ; good city r*f?r 1 enct,