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TIIE COURTS. Important Decision Regarding the Statute of Limitations. CONVICTION or "CALtiOKNIA GEOBGF." Hunting Guns of Napoieon lit. as Collat eral for Board. 9omo time ajro Joseph Culllote! brought n suit against trie city te recover f 5,000 damages fur Injuries ic ccived 10 1373 by lulling ou tbo sidewalk ID Llleecker street, the same being o.ut of repair. Tlio easo wi.a brought to trial bclore Juago Van iloesen id the Court ol Coinmou 1'lous und the Jury gave a verdict lor the plalntuf for $500. Upon ngrcouioel botween connsel judgment was suspended by the Court pending a mo tion tor a retrial on tho ground that the suit was barred by tho statuio ol limitation . The injury com plained ot occairod on the 13th of Mnrcn, 1873, i<t which Utne tho Code provided that injuries to tho person might bo brought within six years alter the cause ot action accru d. The plalntill oul not bring his ncilon until April 7, 1S77. Before the sun was begun and iu May, 1376, me Legislature uinouded tUo Code by enacting tliat actions lor injuries to the t>< r?on siinnht bo Drought within one year aftor tbe cause ol action accrued. This was the period of llmilntion when tho suit was commenced. Oil ihe 22d ol M ly, 1877, the period ol limitation was changed to three vour;. The defendant, however, pleaded ihcoueyear (imiiatlou whlcn was in lorco when the action was begun. Tho sole question , brought up on the motion wag as to whether ttio action was i buried by ihe one year llmltatton enacted hi 187U. Judi;o Van Iloeacn holds in a decision rendered yesterday lliut the Legislature has a right to puts a statute which shall operate retrospectively una sweep away any right oi action arising irout a torlt 1 ?ut the inu utKio so to do must no plain. The statute , of limitation, he says, does not charge the obligations | ?l a contract wboc it is merely applied lo the remedy. , 'Tho amendment ol 1S70 virtually destroyed the plain lill's right ol action. It only gave him one mouth ' and loin days within winch to bring ins sun, and this j the Judge minks was unuececsailly short, mid il the ; action was on contract tbe defence would bo ruled out. , But as in la suit is lor a tort he holds the uelence lo bo | jood under the stall t", and therefore give - .judgment ! lor Ihe Uefoudanl. Mr. John A. l-'osier uppeured lor j Ihe piainnir and Mr. Mi ler lor ttie city. "CALIFORNIA GEO KG I." CONVICTED, j 'Tho trial ol Goorgo Weymau, alias "California ] George," tor the killing ol William J. Gould by' n stab i wound iu a Bowery saloon on tbo moruiug of tho 2d ot January last, was rcsniued yesterday holore Judge till dersloevo in Part 11. of the Court ol General Sesvlous. It will he remembered that m tho cuurso of a sirugglo which followed it couvcrsatton on wrestling the do ceased received tho injury from tho effects ot which bo died. A witness wus called by tbo deletion named Georgo Stewart, alias "Western George," who lesti Rcd that on tho morning iu question he was iu tbo saloon when be met Gould who, persisting in wrest ling with him, throw him to tho ground and broke bis aim. lie subsequently mot Wey mau uud told mm of the occurrence. At ttiu close of the evidence, Mr. .1 K. f ellows summed bp on hehall ol the prisoner, con tunning that the cir cumstances entirely jttsull <i tho stabbing, lie alluded also to tbo contradictory character of luo n stiuiouy Tor tho prosecution, submitting that tho statement of the witness who swore he called the attention ot tho police otiiccr to the lucl tint he saw Weyman throwing aw ay I bo kuile alter his arrest, was tlally contradicted by the polic.- ufllcer, who sulci no iot^nd it Iu tire Bowery several houi* utter, iio argued that Gould was tho uggiossor Irum the begiumug, uuu tearing lutul consequences lrout itig struggle wblcli ensued, Woymuu wne compelled to duleud mmsoli. Assistant District Attorney Herring replied lor the prosecution. A clearer case, he slid, ol unju.-tllbablo homicide could H? -1 lie presented. He contrasted Uio Charactor ol tho ?niios.es produced by the pnuocuiioh with those ol the uelence .no claimed tn.it tuu weight ol te.-tiuiony should rest Willi tno lormur, among whom Was one ol tbujurors in the Lambert trial. Ho luristed that lite stubbing was cruel and cowardly aud committed with out tbe slightest provocation. Gould bud merely taken Wcymab by ino collar in u iriemLy way, wnea too lat ter. without cause, plunged Uio kiiilu iu his ubdonivn tudlicd. Undo/ all tho circumstances Mr. Hurting claimed that only a verdict ol guilty ol tbe ulluuco Charged in the indictment Would sattsly the cuds ol |usticc. Judge Giidctslecvo then charged the jury, pointing oul tho law boarmg on tho ease. Alter a brief ubsoi.co tho Jury returned a verdict o, man slaughter in tho second cc.r.e, and ou motion ol C?1 ncl follows the pit.-.onerous remanded lot seu luuce. A WiDUVH BOND AM) MOliTGAUE. flie mil o( Kllcn Flnkionuer Hirnllisi John lKemp n y, tried iniortt Judgo Van !lo??cn, is u r< markabie on* In many rcspiots. 'I lie plaintiff, who is a widow, resides lii .Seven! y-ll rat street, una in connection Willi tier sou and iis successor oi her tuaba^| oarricd on the paint ami oil Luiiiics. 1 ho ii< [ondtini la au cu U incur, llio act ion wax brought to set uhiuu h bond suu mortgage given by the |>lu? 11 ft to thu tie letidwiit on the ground ul fruilil, till reprVMalMlvh slut 4<ioeil, Dumjisey's aui-wer ik'Uk ii nil the wile, it Hon.- of iruml, and suited tnnv ihe bund una moilgstro was given to mill lor valMaBd a < 11,mess iruhsnu U?i. I uo plahitill claims that the duiciiisimt induced tier to porcha-a a bouse III Tweliiy-Or-t" street lor tl'.i ,600. i>euip-ty, a- *ho 1 ubscqut u ity in fur tin. <t hot lit it lie had purchased 1I10 prop riy Ml that pi ice, by. lout tlio oauor 01 ino li'.u-e wished tlis consider at.on put in tint iimu at | in,000, in lie ?ltil hot mill Irts en dltors to know lie w in yetting ?1'J fii'O lor the property. The pluntfl oijomea to ttins, mid 1 was busily hum " d taut Hcinpao w >uhl convey to her iho Bonn una lot lui ?iy 4im, iho letter tut*tiring iin> plain (lit mat it was alt peneutly lair, auu wuul I he p hint to ouruhaao u Iiouka. and bv abowiue tliU Ue?J ul NAPOLEON' ?> GUNS AS COLLATETi AL. Kuirci.e M. iKcmujuis was l'ocontly u hoarder ol Louis I boring, in this city, und bad in tils po .-cs.100 1 wo hunting guua und u cigar case. When lie concluded to return, to France ho left Micro articles with I tiering as security tor u hoard hill 01 if4s Mi. With 111 luc jinst mouth Joseph Uiuoris, a lrioud ol ,hu lurmor ownor of iho art.clos, saile<t upon 1 hor.iig, ollurc-d 10 pay thu f4K Mi ni.U demanded possession ol tba prop erty. 1ms was leiussd, and a suit was Itioruiipou couimeuo a 10 thu Marine h nirt to recover po - . .1011 ot the projiouy, and an order ol arrest i -sa.-d against the dcloi.dani, i n the pround thai he red couv'i rlcil the property to uiu r.wu n o uud was annul to PaVO lor i'-aii je. Before Judge McAdaui, in Chambers ol llio court ye. lerdav, n m uion was in itio on beh 11 ol doleudaul to vacate lUc wider ol arrest, 'ihe puiulill hid li.\ed lha Value ol llioproperly.it (AGO, hut at-leiiduui Would only adnut that It w m worth $40. hcqu'.'i", wtio s.ys that Iih lias be on lor 1 the past tour yours a "Captain ol llio Uoyul Adltunls | trillion Court ol tpaln," and In lia: charge m (he 1 |uns that Were Us3il by the .Spanish nriny, assent, ' Iho valuu ol tho gun- 10 he Hi iuust Jhoti, uud that | Uicy have inquired additional v dun by 1110 fact luat they were onuohwuci l>y mo ale Kmpcror Napoleon Ml. Hie Judge roterved lit* decision on the motion to vacate the oiuur ot uirent. C (J2s.SU LA li J U UJ8D1C HON. Carl lobeisou, a Norwegiau sailor, procured Irom tho Marine Court a warrant to srrovl Nils I'ylc, tiio captain ol tiio .-Swedish bark Venous, lor an arnault connnilted upon ttie t. tgh m us. poti outug brought tutu court the dhicuduuin cuuu'ul moved lor h.s client's U11 chart;", open the ground that, by the treaty betweeu tho Untied Stales and Mvcdcn and Not way, excius.vo jurisdiction to hear uu 1 Uulcrmiue such dis pute:, where they occur ul *01 upon uawcdl-h v --el, tivlWeeu Hwodleli .ubj.el*, is given to tho consul, vtcc ronsai or eomnieieiai agent oi Swcd- n, und that the ordinary tribunals ot thin count!) were thereby deprived ol jurisdiction 111 the Jiemi.ua. Judge HcAdaut held 1t1.1t the objection w .<? well luken, und II in I the plaintiff's ouiy remedy war bnlore the iwcdish Con. ui or bolero 1 lie courts or .Sweden and Norway upuu his return thereto. INDICTMENTS AND SENTENCE. lu the ciiuiiuul branch oi ilia United Slates Circuit Court yesterday, bolero Jucgo Jleuadicl, tho Grand Jury presumed liidlciim his against Alexander Hal taw, ex cashier ul llia Kubklll National Bank, lor perjury, in m*k ig lalso Mult menu to the Comptrol ler ol the I reasury as to the IInnil, I ii condition ol tho batik; uod ?l*o uji iinsi l.tiiher it diield, rx.president ul the liirryiuMu N iIiouhI IJ.iiik, iwr a mutnm nffooco as regards tint latter 1 uiik. Jtlugv III 111 dirt souieiictd Wiibaui II. ftiluorH,eevi', wlei piouded Ui.iy to mrik lug A la ? 0 pi riehutloii ol John Mattery 1 u the gov ernmcut houd u.ee, in ilin tirow, the H i-tunkP.n lawyer, was imjdli ntil,go toirto in luouihs'Ihij rlsjr. n.i nt 111 the Albany i'euiiuuliary and the payuieut ul n liuo ol il.hiU ULAVy COTTON .SUIT. Tbe trial ol tlur uuiisc was rout nuotl y. rierday bo. lorn Judge dliijmiun ntid u jury in the Liuilca Hiale. iilsUiul Court 01 a suit UrougUt by tho Cuitvu Mates govcrnuient afuin-t h Kii.cn, tV. i?. IV. tinmsru and Kogetir Kelly lor the roe..very ol $|i>a,lsili, alleged to lie llio proceeds received by ticli nil.iutu lor ll ale ol 111" hale* ol uultou Which livluliMt)U to the gOVeriilliClit by proriaiohs ol law and Ilia law ol uulnit i he cot ton was sui roitiiereU by Ui uerul Joeepu K. JoIiuhioii 10 Kir leueral lon e* lu A|irii, lstki, in Augu.ta, <? 1. dev trVai depositions were reeil *ln?wiug the di-pusiiion ul tkrouiUip, nail the rare will bo aouiluuvd to-day. .Mr. I.. C. luyorsotl appeal's with Assistant t inted state Oittricl Alloilny Utirick tor iho govt-rntiient itid Mr. liuhusrd, Mr. A. cl duiilvan uud Mr. Hioiiias auey a lor tuu dulehuati is. $16,000 be could eel ibe same for about that price. Bciicvtng ills statement* ? lie assented, and the pur Chare wa* completed. t'u the trial It a.is iujUo to rpl ear that th- owuer, woo lived in Vermont, bud Di ver been n!! red Ibis sum, and Uial the house was hi ugbi by Deiupsoy lu h.s own uaino lor $16,000, subject to a prior inortynge, and thai Dempsey imme diately couveyod it to the plaiuuiT lor $l'J,5uo, 111o latter giving hint a bond and mortgage lor $1,50(1, put lug to nilu iho UUlereuee, $2,uo0, lu cash. Juego Van HoeoOD, iu Ida decision rendered yesterday, do cl ired the bond aud mortgage iiuudulint and void, uiiu orderod the tamo to be cancelled. Messrs. Charles M Uall and ex-Uuitvd .-slates District Attor ney .Samuel 0. Couriaoy appeared lor the plunilifr, nin! Mcs-r-. 1). J. a f. A. No/es aud f). UcMabon for tee defendant. SUMMARY OF LAW CASES. XI- Ivira S. Jones bus brought a suit lor divorce against bcr husband, Victor 11. Jones, on u charge o( adultery. The partus were married March d, 1S75. Judge DonoUuo yesterday ordered u rclureucu iu Iho ca.-c. Occasional rcmladors of Tom C. Fields coins up to the surluco iu the courts. Shortly beioio Mr. Fields started on bis foreign travels he was nppotutod a rof croe iu the suit of Johu McKesson aud others agaiusF William Halliday. An order was grunted yesterday by Judge Douonuc vacating the reforouce aud direct ing the- case to uo put on the gtucrul calendar. Alter aslryuuous but luellectuul clfort to obtain from Judgo Douobuc a stay ol proceedings In the suit ol Kliaa C. Lion edict against the Weslorn Uuiou anil Atlantic and 1'acilio Telcgr i(ft companies to prevent the carrying out of it pooling arrangement, too (acts of which have been fuhv published, iho cure utmo to trial yesterday, before Judge Van. Brunt, in Supremo Court, Special Term. Mr. litrxor, secretary of the Western Union, gavo tho details ol tho pooling ar riuigement. The trial will probably occupy scvorul days. John lteilly, arrested somo time ?go by Cnptnlu Ward, charge i wan the murder, in 1S64, of Onicer O'Uileu, while attempting to arrest hint on a charge ol burglary, was yoaterduy arraiguod lor the purpose of fixing a ouy for trial. Mr. John O. Moll, who dc fends the am used, after eon-dilution Willi Assistant District Attorney I.yon hud iho case set down lor the MOtIi lUSl. Michael J. Haulcy, an emigrant, on arriving lu this city wont to the house ol nis Iriend, Patrick Ward, where he was p?oi eriy cured tor. llu reciprocated tno hospitality by robbing a trunk ol clouting. Ho was i yesterday convicted oi larceuy, and Keoordor Huckett | scut nun to tiie Mute l'roou for lour your/. Asm ci An Justice Ward Hunt, ol tho United States j Supremo Court, a id sit to the equity room of the Cir- ' cuit Court during iho week beginning May 21, to hear ! appeals IU admiralty, and alter ward reviews iu bank- j rupicy, both classes ol causes being those decided oy Judge Bfiacmord. Uhlel Justice Morrison Watte will | sui eclid Justice Hunt on May 27, ui.d will coaiiuuo until all coses on tho calendar have Ueen called. Solomou Col.en some iimo stuco bruu.ht a suit aa tiusl Lrnilie Malieostoeu io recover lor goods soul and delivered l he defendant answered it.at at tho nine the goods wore bought she was a married worn in; tti.it her husband conducted (be business ai.u that too uiurchandi.se being used by him she was | not liable. On the- trial u verdict was rendered tu lavor ol the pl.uutill, trout which, however, uu ap peal was taken to the Common l'loas, General l ei in. hint Court yesterday uilirmed tho uecmlou ol tho Court below. Holding that suo was liable lor tbo goods, Mrs. Margaret M. Urahain uilogos tbut on August 6, 186 J, she gave to her husband ;?-Uj to deposit or her as trustee lu the Union Dui.e Savings Dank; that tho money was thus deposited, and u pass book, winch >3 uow in iter po. session, given tu her Uusbund; tnut on January 25, 1870, her uusband left tier; that sha baa never beard Irom him sinco, ami docs not know where he is, and that she bat- s;uce frequently asked the bank to pay her the tnouey, which it reiuses io do. Aj plication was made to Judge Douohue lor tho ap pointment of a guardian in place ol Mr. Uriham, and' an order directing the bank to pay tu such trusieo the money tu question. Tl.o application was referred to William A. Boyd. David l.evy, said to be a most expert swindler, was yesterday arraigned lor trial before Recorder liacketi, there being uo less than tire indicia.outs against him. it is alleged that within tue past our months he lias pocketed over $2U.Uutl irotu his transactions by means ol lulsely representing tu numerous merchants tbut h|j w is the auihi4izc i agent ol many reputable firms. Detective Dorsey overhauled Levy in Hobuken, and, inducing bill) to visit New York, arrested bun. iho prisoner pleaded guilty yesterday, and on motion ho was remanded. Tho trial of tho suit of Andrew H. Kvans against Kliza a. llyde, an executor ol her mother, Lucrutia A. Brown, was commenced before Judge Van Hucscu yesterday in the Court ol Common l'loas. The suit is lor about $11,000, having been brought to recover ' "0 a week boar.i for tbu deceased and her invalid daughter, from November, lSfid, to June, 1875. iho pir..null married one ol M is. Brown's daughters; Ins iiK'lher-ia-iuw utid Invalid daughter eamo to live with huu, and they remained with hun until the death of his wile uud his second tnarringe. Mrs. Hyde mnkos answer mm when plaintul got married he wrote to his wile's mother, in Madtsou county, income nod live with him in Brooklyn and bring tier invalid duugluer with her, and alio did so, brut .tug along lumiturc, which the pluinlilT u?cd; that h r tip ttier attended on tuv wilo when ?:ck, supplied money occasionally und lent phiiutifl money, and that nc was $1,000 lu Mrs. Brown's debt when i-tic clod. Kttn Walcott, charged with threatening lo shoot Mr. Bekfeu, tho broker, was vost.-riiny brought boforo Judgo Douohue, in aupromo Court, Chambers, ou wti-s "I habeas corpus and certlururi sued out by Mr. William F. Howe, her touu.-el. Hue was attenUcd by a ladv Iriend, both being elegantly dressed, looking resplendent in laccs, learners und massive gold w.'iich chillis about their necks. Mr. Ilowo s.ila that he could prove In hvo iniitutow mat the commitment ol tlto prisoner was irregular. Aisisinut District Attorney l.c-iry luslsted on an ..djournnu-m, over which t .<-ro was somo wrnogltng, but winch roimcd in tho case going over until to-day. Meantime Juage Douohaa threw out in Ihtimalloh that he should do all in his power to put n atop ?o the system ol blackmailing business carried on so extensively m this city. COUuT CA L NlJ U.S?T'.IIS DAY. Sri-HKMK Cockt?Cuauiiki.'H?Held by Judge llano hue. N 7, .'.1 *.?*.?, 7' 71, 78, S3, 92, 123, 13d, 231, 241, 2ba, 2t?i), 272, _7 4, -75. Mi'Ki .MK Cm i t?Uf ki.iiaL T .I:.* ?Held liy Judges 1 Uriahs, Pahlola nj I'ollur.?N On. 27. 2S 29, 82, j't, HO. a;, 101, lU2, 185, 104, 111), 111, 112, 7.", 78, 70, 113, 111. 115, 116, 117, I27. us, 131, i;;j, i;>4, 155, inn, 137. tSt'TKKMK CoL'lIT?M'ItCl-AI. TkkM?llolil l<y Judges Van Ilium.?lleniurr.T?.so.-. 33, s, n, 11. l.uw Mi<l I icl?.*??*. 413, 34 '36, 414, 421, 4:31, 574, 306, 3*6. ld?. 411. I3u, 4.6, 444. 310, 1H3. 343, 37, *8, nil, 1H), 01, 03 03, 04, 233, 434, 350, 360, 442, 448. 4oO, 307, 443, 135, 332, 167, 72 M THSMK Coi'ilT?ClliCl'IT ?Part 1?H"ldby Judge llurrett. ?No.-. MO ';. 821, 3218, 17ns 124, 3006, 293*1, 2447, 3230. 2 "13, 640, 1170, 104S 357, 298}*, 3241, 13 3, 2477 , 2723 2724, 310, 1101, 1116,1010, 1523 Part 2? M'-iu liy Judge l.iwn :icc\?Mui. 1569,'82 Jl, 009, 1344, 1870, I P'S, 1431, 1C.7, 1611, 1015, ltii", 1671, 1092, MKW1UM 15" I, O.'S, Mil 161'), 1;'.03, llV)4, 1', -i, Ii.oC, J.0-2, 801/0. Part 3?lltid by Ju-i,o Vuu Vu': t.-t'.c? en?Nu 81 ) No uiiy calendar. M. I'K.irioti Cnl'iit? lirxi it a t. Tr.i;M?Hsbl by Judges M.slorl spclr lul I'le dmuu. ? No*, a, 0,8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15. It:. 17, IS, 2' . 21, 23, 24. .-i'i'Ki.i"ii Court- M'KCiai. TRUST ?Held by CbtiT Jnftico i urtli??.so, 39. Sci'i.Kiou Cot'si ? Iki.u. 1'kkh?Part I?Hold by Judge S.f RWtek.?4(?S. Ii47, 04 i. Jstl, SlT, 82l, 823, "VI, 051, 652, T|U, lll4, 860, 855, 754, 4-5, 200. Putt* 2 line :fc?A tjour.o i tor Hie term. Ciim.mo.v Pitas?i/Kvi.t u 11.its?llcld by Chief Jus tice C P. Duly nod Jo :???* Hob u-. o aud l.urrcmore.? No-. HI. Si. 94, 30, 07. 09, 96, 07. OS, 99, loO, 101, 10J, 1)4, lCo, ltd. loV, IDS, 110, 111, 112, 113, 111. Cosmo* I'm ah?1-otii v Tkkil?AdJuuruud for the tcr n. Co): ics I'i.k.i ?CsaMiii'x-;?llold l>y J uilgo J. V. Daly.?No day cr. culnr. ci'iixo.s I'lkAn?1'i.i.ii. I'm; l??i'nrt 1 ? Held by Judge Vun Ho hen.?Nut 1177. 21*0, 1709, 2638, 441), 1061, 1431, 4 I, 21'."., 204. 673, 6*9, us'j, 6sl, 2304, 89 i. 220, Oil, 1143. 1180, 148s, S?0, 2001, 1115, 2137, I WW, .43, 11.0, 2.i2.i, 215, 117, lis, 2750, 020},, 720, 1040, Ui,u, 2005 Part 2. ? A jouruod lor ihu lei iu. ,\i lUi.si Cm in ? i ma). I kh*?Part 1?Hi Id by Cbiuf JlMllew \lker. ? N L 2580, 5 i 5 4884, 44 >1, 467s, 8998, 10.5. 4o2i>, lo27, 4/:2s, 4d-'J, I 30. '? Wl. 40 13, 4013 Part 2- llelil 1} J zidgu tloppp. - No 344.1, 4158. 4014, .. . 8, 27 4, 874 , 4049, 40aO, ?>??, 2024, im4. 3314 8338, .. 330", 5.109, as is, iisj. 4o*0.40?o, 4115 4453, 5771, 812), '78, 8041, 5840, 5049, J'.'sO, 36*7, 4140.4146, 414 ' 4171, 3 M. lsa? 425X1, a*50, 8'JMI, 4 !4'i, 4282, 3.01, ?ll.lls, 4. /.'/, 4H9). 45 21. 4331, 431.7. 40.0. 4 02. 4120. 4109, ?U O. 2/84, 4..04, 1400, 14'.), 41.1 Part 3? liulJ by J ie. .?n no11.?N.i*. 2.',/. 3'i1 1.17. 181' Iti.'.OJ,, 21 CO, 4326, 23. .143 2343, 1431, 3474, 411! ..966, 196. Cut or op i.i '.miai. .Mo.-.*?Port 1?lioul tj Ite . 1 / r 11 icKetl 1 liu l'eoj/o- v Mary N.lbuhson, roliu ry; .s.n , ? ? , I r.net P. l.dw ml-i, feb niou* as ruuit null lis irry; * true s*. K.iwai Mitchell, fedouious n.?.i mi no bat i ry ;.fin vs. Hmi'/ii Siump, leluuious iihtmill mil bolnrv; rune \? John Cull/ban and J slue .Murphy, burglary *, tSsui' v?. ilmiuiM Adams, tor Imij , . uneri. Uliirne Cordon, burglary; .-auiu v?, I.iislo Caiiipbi i , pr.ni Itrrony ; .''nine v,. in. >111 a* Madden, grand larceny , : ./in v*. Ueriru le Hunt, ? 1 anil It (.< UV ; tat no yk llio.bar I Kane, grand luri.cn> ; Mhiiii' v . I. ;w?rd Uirreil, Ai.d larceny; came vs. Henry Key. grand I ireuuy ; : imrv I noma.- llogan, lorpery; canro v . Mielun t) IverM, larceny irmn tne iM iaon; mtuin v*. Khnit.i liuigih, larociiy Iront Hie j/.rsou; iSaiiii: vn. John Moll be we, Inivnv (rom ilio jirr,oij; Same rs. Henry K ml, | atit luiceuy; Maine vtt. Jolin McCloeksy, ss*.Uil uud buttery; .-nine v* J0I1 u Kuouey, misdcinvAaur. TUB I'UUCE CO,M.MI.SSlUNER?inP. II j"i U y yc?tcrd;?j aunt In a r.ommunlCAllon to lb Hoard of Aldermen uoin natlnjf }lr. OtorguJosa* lor Pollen Couiinissionur, iui>l:icuoJ Dow lttC, W'bo.lei, wI.P/to term i,l olTieo has tX| ln 8. Alderiu.D Sau. r tnorod Hint the hortilna'.Ion bo referred to (ha Cora mlllno on Pollen and Itcnllh. Aldormuii Heilly oil Joi lu I tu Mien a oourse. Hu whiiUiI to hear sninc rtin.tr tshjf Hi" nam4 uiiouid bo relurred. He tup ynse/l tbal the UmaiUM) nrua i lliornf the Sow York I ri./'i, itid ?b4',/si/vl tbal i in m< iiimo urn >u be lukon. I he iioiii.iia ion w*n rcinrreo to iho cuuiiuittoe by II vol.- "l lo io 2, Aldermen llollljr and rv urn iu being rauordod In ilio in jittive. It is generally conceded mong tb<> fmnmioy Aldsr* li.su that Mr. Joi.vr will not be uoitUruied aud that >;r. tVlioeiiT will t.o.a ?.vi r m thu sains tiiaiiiinr luut Mr. l.ibardl Keep* bl 1 | l n ?. Mayor Kly, however, 90U(H ill lbs nalim bl Mr. j/ no* III gn./d lailb ittnl sesins to tlnu* that lie may be luiiArHitr, Utliers *?? Mil that 1 he tiohitnaiion ti intoi dci n , a tnsrs matter 01 inrni in order iliti ihu Mnynr miuiit coii.ply "lib the law wl itu eoiupui / bun mm nil n n name to tbe ll/iai'd ol AI ->-? 1 in. 11 w nliiii 1 11 u.iy? ullcr too csi'ira tiou of tbe 1/ rui of it CoiDiimsiout'i. BUSINESS TROUBLES. i'EJCK DiNUd AND PETITIONS IN UANKAUTTCX ? CUKDITOUs' M LUTINGS. Molyueaux Uoll, publisher, ot So. -US Broad w-.y, bus bcou uujudicatod a voluutury bankrupt by Kcgtsler D wight. iiu bud old debts contracted from 1S6S to 1970. The total liabilities nro $1112,Out), of wblch inure uro secured $41,6(10. Tho priucipal secured creditors are tbo Manhattan Savings Banlc, $25,600; Mariou J. Lambert, $8,500. Among the unsecured creditors are the estate of John Hiinpkios, $34,004 14; Henry J. litirchlil, $10,035 23; K. G. Moore, $8,900. ills ussuts consist ol debts due, $5,000; seventy-two shares ol worthless slock, and u claim lor $11,000 against the L'uliod States government for eighty-six titles or cotton seined at New Orleans to 1805 by order oi General Canby. Hciter k Onus, tnanulacturere of umbrsllns at No. 340 Broadway, have been adjuuieaiou involuntary bankrupts on tho petition of their creditors, and the mailer has been roferrod to Ktaisier Fitch lo lake lurihor proceedings. The claims ol tbo potitioniug creditors aggregate $53,313 35, and arc us follows:? <J. A. Aulliuurdl k Co., $35,074 81; Winter k Hail, $11,070 08; W. 11. He Forest, $0,750 04; Ohertuller, Ahegg .V Co., $7,660 65; New York lluttoo Compnpy, $173 48; Heppoler A: Karn merer, $437 63; Cheney Giolhers, $381 05; Aiuniiudouii, Lane & Co., $1,057 03. Smiou SteihieicU and Jacob Adier, butchers, loot ol East Fouy-lourlh street, huvo been udjudlcuied vol uuiury bankrupts by Register Dnyton. l'heir liabili ties aiuouut to $32,350, wnicn include the lollowiug cluiius:?.Sauiuel .Schuster, $3,900; lsuae Lauiorbaeo, $4,2oU; Samuel lioscubuck. $5,000; Benjamin Wert heiiucr, $3,157 20; Feist Samuels, $3,003 43; Chailcs Kuhii, $3,737 38; Couey Mcl'liersun, $2,964 45. The usscis consist of debts due amounting to $1(1,000, the rest ol thoir property Having been sold under uu attachment by Bt-ujamlu Wertheimer. ltegister Dayiou has udjuctleaiea Samuel W. Holy, ol tho laic Urtn ol It. S. \ 3. W. Holy, a bankrupt on his own petuioii. Laving liabilities amounting to $31,000 and uominnl assets. i'lio principal creditors are J. M. Gillette, $6,000; O. U. Doty, $6,078; Anion J. llalslinu, $5 0UO; M. Suuihwick, $5,000; Aldnch estate, $3,000; New York -National Exchange Bauk, $'2,200; 11. >1. Gl aires, $2,OOOT Charms K. Holy, oi (he late Urm ol Hoty, Mansfield k Co., bus oeeu adjudicated a voluntary ott?krupl by ltegister Kotchuiu. There uro only two claims en tered in the schedules uiid those are lur debts con tracted by iho Urm, Now Yuri; Naiionui KxcUSbgo BlUk, $3,300, and BcnjitUiU F. Man Ue4d, $8 390. Jho assets lire nominal. James O. Bertlioll, John It. Smith, und Andrew B. Van Woert, composing Iho Into liriu ol Uerlholl, Smith k Co, uie iu voluutary bahkruptoy be I ore ltegister Bwlgbi. 1'uo drui lnibiiiiies iimiunt to 413,t00, nnd Bertlioll lias individual ll.iluilt.es ot $2,500, aud ^until $3,600. They made an asaighinoul to It. F. Crane in December, 1374, and their ubsuis realized nbuui $1,000. George il. Grower, ol tho tlrm ol Gerhard at Brower, brokers, at No. 30 Lieaver street, bus been uujudicuteU a voluntary bankrupt on I.is own petition, ills liubil il.es amount to iioout $27,500, nnd liu has no usset.s. The princlpul creditors arc Bird, 1'erkius k Job, $0,180 68; i'aul F. Gcrh'irit, $3,000; George W. Laiu com, $2,3oO; Margurut L. Constable, $2,272 60; Fran cis M. W eiu, $2,070 40. ltegister Liuiu bus adjudicated Llpplucott A Dos raouu, buictiers, oi West Washington .Unmet, volun tary baukrupts, ou ibeir own peillioh. l'lns arm's liabilities amount to $23,000, and William If. Lippincoil, Jr., bus individual liabilities ol $4,344 71, an 1 Cur* ue'lius Desmond has liidiviuu.il liabilities ol $3,280. Among tho claims uppoariug iu the schedules are tho lollowiug:?1'Ulbp J- Carey, $3,400 73; snowder At JlcCouviile, $3,000; W. H. Lijipinc.it, $2,2'J0 40; I, C. Kastmuii, $2,372 50; Al. Duliobu.i A Co., $2,818 00. 1 he tlrm iioudu uu assslgumout las; J uly, and the assighi-o bus realized from Ibe assets $3,500 casn aud huius tho bland, valued ul $1,500, and 730 acres ol land in Missouri. The liabilities ol Morris Kobe, wholesale dealer in kid gloves, ol No. 220 East Fiitv-third street, who has been aojudicuied a voluntary buuKru|>l by ltegister Jiutehuut, amount to $90,000 auu be bus no assets. The j.riueipal creditors aro K. Koun, $10,31146; Importers und Traders' N'ancnal Gunk. $13.274 37 ; McDougalTIt Fool, $2,917; N. C. Kusseii, $2,217 76; II. vnl B. Juusob, $2,200 25; Job.. McNub A; Co, $3,300 60; Bauiuel Muuster, $3,464 25; .Segismuud K.'iAi, $3,045; Max Weil. $3,403 88, He mtitle an as Higumeut November 1(1, 1370, to Jotiu McNab and toward Williams nnd does not know whui they realized lioui bis estate. Frederick Lewts, tho well known assignee, was yes terday -appointed receiver ol tbo ilrui ol Kelior, Wurmsrr .V Kingsbury, wuoicsalo clothiers ot Uro id way, corner oi l.ruud street, by Judge Doiiobue, Tbo uppoinlmcnt is made in recognition ol tuu expcrionco ol Mr. Lewis, who bus successfully wouud up muny large oaucerus, rvaliziug the luigust returns iro:u tbo ussets lor the buaetli ol too creditors. The whole matter resulted from a partnership quarrel, und it is claimed that the assets will moiu man pay till the liabilities, which amount lo $110,000. At a mooting ol the creditors oi Thomas Manaban, paper dealur ul No. 04 Duuiio street, held yesterday at the ullice ol Jteghiler Allen, u composition Was uH'ciod at thirty cents on the dollar in til men days, aud, pend ing the examiuutlou of the bankrupt, tbo meeting ad journed. Iu the County Ciork's ullicu there were filed yoster ilay tbo assignments uf Antonio A. Martinez to Julius Jouasundol Louis Grcuhbauiu to Bainutl Greenbauni. KKTLEK, WOBMSIill A KINGSBURY. In tho mottoes made to tho ro*poctivo suits of Kcilcr rt. Wocmscr and another; WoiTitscr and anotftor v*. Koilor; Koiicr vs. Worm er and Aronson, und Roller vs. Wormier, tho following decision was given yesterday by Jud^o Bonoboo:? The m?>liou? iu the first and mid cases arc both for tho httino object? tho wlimmK up of the partnership und tho ApjMiiftlinofti of .? receiver. The third motion l> mr the Ap pointment of a receiver In that - mt-f, <f m partnertbip clulnicd t<> exist between the plaintiff and dcieiidaiiis in the hr?t aiKt s* con I Miit. und 0110 ti itiitiofiui person it u place d.flcretii from that at wlilcb the partnership in the two mat Miits is earned on. iho lonrtli i* a motion to puti i ii tho dof -rtduuts in the first -.nit for u violutioii of the in junction tu tlmt suit. The motion in tho third suit must he denied the proof I* against the plniiititT in tho a ill davits on the motion. In tho fourth met ion it is clear to nan 'list tiie deimiunut* wilfully violated the injunction in tho iir*t suit, but inasmuch as the c py injunction served 1 Ailed to lia.o attached tho si^nnlurtror tlo- Juilgij v/lio issued it it would not be right to puulsli, mr tue plaintiffs own fault in tiiat respect ruay liavo eocoura.ed the violation The two remaining raotfous may iu iii.posod of together, iti.th parties auroe that the partn rslnp canuot continue, H.i<i that u receiver Is nscessAry aud must be appointed. The plaintiff in the first ease m.ihQ* no u inin.itiou. J'ho pluiutlfT-. in the second ca o mane a claim that they should ho udi ointed. In view of wtmt I consider the wilful viola* tion of tho injunction, under eovor ot the technical want ot a signature to the copy, it is not a proper exercise of di? cn tlou to appoint as olliccr or custodian ?d ihe Court the partis* who will take the presence of such excuses to die* obey tho Court's or-er*. There Is no certainty that pwitics who have done it otic? may not do It again. Again, it it? apparent to m?, i. H n'y lr?uft tho stutcrn .'tils In these cams, but from the pupcm presented to mc In the matter of I4thauer v.'. K. ilor aud mhors, that the process of the Court aud t e ussistancM of creditor* have been used bvtneae dufenduuts not to enfo.cj creditors' rights, cut tout 1 u?t c mice Keller. Where in I t"e m ?tt i a w nt of good faith it "pparent on th part of .i party it is hardly pmper to place liiui in a postikm to make ituch u?o ci'Jierol the ciuditorR or their property. A?i<U? in to these two .o uiuin the controversy evidently is a bitter on. brtwcoii the.-g. parties, and that bitterness i* not in In.or of putting either arty in iiosHomion of tiit* Joint property. 'Mo* parti' il'fl- r widely as to their re* s|active interests In the property nn ! the value of It. Some niRlnti rested person should Maud between thorn In dts* trihuting the pioperty, especially ms some of the creditors are relatives tf the parties an 1 tiiflr debts doubted. .No advantage should b?; given to oithor par;/. i redrricit I.ewis is Mppoiutcd receiver, bond in $!?*),< w. Kx dud^o CardoXM m?d diehard 8. Newcomiio appeared for Holier. Mcvr . CUoatc, Ma.sb. bhepard und Leventritt far Worm* scr A Klegs? ury^ CUT riiI80N ABUSES. I Olio SnUin, n youth ot eightcon, t,as on Sunday last committed by Judgo W healer livo d.ys iu delimit Of $.'i I<>r playing bill In tlx punnc streets. Y osier day H'.hm naked permission to soc 111.. Honor, und phortly thorcaliur stood lacing Judgo Wuceler iu tho Harlem Court Suhm told the Judge that slne? bis incurc.ru tioa bo bad bceu ui.uldo oiuicr to seo or cumiuuiiicalo with Ins Irtcnd* I'lie run on. no sold, was I list tbo manager attached to tno Harlem 1'riioii rolu-ud to tlo liver >t Irit.r unions n loo oi nventy-hv.. cuts *>. paid iu itdv.neo. nfttltn had no mouty snd w.ia obligoil to oacupy s cell when bis litn l , |icrbu|is, would bavs o iiiio forward sud |>?id inH uno hud itiry boon made uwaro ol his |>roUicuinaul or even wbero about.. Judge Wluelor exhibited much surprise at this ?Uiratlit, and lurun.g to tho cbiol clerk iu<|ulrod, ??Ml. Crop or. how is this?'' "Well, Your Honor," replied the clork, "all ilia prisons in tin*, any have mcs.uagors whose duty I. is to convoy uium ige lor ilia luinuies at i OxtJ rale, whiuti is rsKdUted hy tho hoard oi Charities und Cor rectioo. lliey usually require pay luent in ndTanoo; olborw ise tury would bo out ol pockoi, as iliarc Is bo salary uuach. d to llicolhuc." "Alia It a prisoner bus nr. luobay," ooutiuued Ills Honor, "l'oen bis Irieniis will have to ilud liiui out," wan tItu reply. "Well, it scvinr to (no a great i.ullage that a mull lockod up lur n ninull ullstice cali'l colitmUUHMUe with Ilia outer world except through llio medium ol his pockui'iooK, and I'm going to Imvu an ineeaiualiuu lino Ibis mailer." l lieu turning to Ihu prisoner llio in.ghlrsle cried, "You're ditchargod, ,M>hi i." J udgo W net lor ullet ward told a reporter ilial lie im alii lust what lie raid, and did not Intend 10 10.-.0 sight ol mo aiihyeoi. I4UBBJNG A UOBIAiL CAIL It Is l.y no tnonns certain thai Mr. William It. Wig gnu Is one ol llio indlriJuals who afford the romance writer tho materials lor hourlraodibg tales ol edu catoil gantlsuien baring been reduesd to the in censity ol driving itrcut cars for a livelihood, but it is cor tain Hint hit Bow guides a bobtail Uissckcr street chariot along it. devious route, lor P. .worn to (lie | lad ill the' Court ol Mpauiul SUa-.IOliS yesterday. Co lortuuuttly lor little Jimmy CaulUoid Mr. Wisgaulaa man wl.o roulisss the reapoiisibillly ol nu olllciiil pool- ! tion and p.rluriin hia duties coimeioulioualy. Couso- I quuiitiy ?hell Jimmy cohsulted and uOuapirsU u lib ; ?undrv other iramxiii, calling it iu Ills vulgar way, "pulling up a Job oil ill* Uriv.r," ho was only making : liculiie for iiiiumiII. lot, oil.I Mr. Wigg u: mid been . wrought up tu lha last degr.-u o. uxa. poraLiuu aud , liny by the little moo ol Qrouius who w ire stealing a j ride on Hie roar steps ol hi* ear, ns was still until flcnlly alsrl 10 detect Jimmy as he iliemruid to d? rpall llio cusb Iiox on the trout platform. Jimmy cried nu.i told llio ussal story ol Itiiug nu zud hy ml luko h r "thi! Oder boy," but ho was MlUt lip lor tbo Spuco ol lou days. REAL ESTATE. Tlio following sulcs were tua'do ou tUo Heal Estate Exchange yesterday:? OY SLKHM AMD M'sI-BOV. Franklin H. Churchill. retiireo ? ForecluanrwDialeor llio three storv iraaiu Iioumi. with lour iulM eucu 2S.BXI00, Noh. 343 to 339 lut av.. u. w corner Bttli at , to Mary anil Joaephiiie Went ! UV W'll.UAU KKKSKLLV. Bornur.1 Ileiily. short If-Forectoouro site* Soo let 25* llXXll. i?u tlie i?uutb si an o t l?o?l llOCh ik, 1U> it e ot Otl? uv., to Andrew Uiewit** Wjv IIV J Aims M MILLKIC Frederick Suiytb. referee ? Foreclosure sale or nve lots. .a, 1. 2.>x0J. 11. on West .?.. ''- w cor ner at 7th av.; uhu laU. ?*?!? 25*?.?.l l. on . w oat 12HiU st.% a- w. corner of 7th hv. ; to plaintiff. -iO.OOO nv U V. H.UtSKTf. j;h M. Cohen. retVrct?? orecioMire *a!e ot t helive atory brick tenement, with lot liix#:!, No. 4.7 bitei llUh bt , U. ? ,'S2S ft. o. ot Ut uv., to Jr. L. Ooltl g ^ A**''?iui'lar sala?JOrinV three "f ry Ir nne house, with 0 1|XXI Last Hist St., 73. I it ?? of 3d nr.. to plaintiff l.UUU HY 1. J. AMU I. VHH.I.IPS Burton N. Ilarrtxou, referee -Foreclosureisale ofTthe five .tery apartment bouse, with.two lot., ten-etlher in : i/.o hauxUH. Nos. hot. auu u.w Mth uv.,a s., &u.3 ft. s. ot o7tii ?t., to pi iiutin - io,tn? BY J till N t. BIIVU E. M. Bur-hard, referee- Foreclosure ?*1? ofI the lour -tori Lrn'v.n stouo building, with lot _.jx10 No. 252 tla.-t 71th St., *? 1M ft. w. or 2d av., to plain till' * ? nr fc. ii. i.ui?low. # l'ubllc auction sale of tl.o live two .Wrr wd attlo brick house... with live lots each 20.4x178. Nns. 112 to l,r.U Inclusive, 0. s , 122.J It. s. ol Houston , st t-i U K. !,. il.Milt VU VoVi Also'uarlltion sals ol throe lots. e?<? Ito ttrfa. J. on 4tb av., w. a. 41.1 rt. S. ot B5th st.. to Daniel Oun- ^ ^ Aito'^oieelos"iir? sale-Muse. Ely, Mferoo-of the lour story hrick building. with lot ? xl(K>. No. l-J 5th uv., e. s., 4B.C It. n. ot IOlli.St., to plaintiff ... JO,QUO Totiil *107.??? OFFICIAL BEAD ESTATE TltANSVEItS. Tbo following elatcmeut, fcliowitig ilic roul estate transactions rocordod in llio Kogtstor's Office May 7, 1979, is obtained Irotu Augustus T, Dodiurty, Deputy Hegtstor:?? ntltb st. n. ... 243 ft. e. of uv. A 20X100.10; James Wood* anil Wito to Margaret Benedict... .50?00 3d Vv n. o. corner #3d 17 Ux Irregular; also '.3d st ii 'C ?? of nd nv- J^'fcifUlar: Hermann Koeblcr and wile to bltka J-.Uinr...... o5.I*o ?>,?! h st o. Ol fill av.. 0 lots; Isabella *. Connolly, " executrix, an others t? Oeorgo F. tiants? .. J. t io 214lb st.,u. v. corner of dth uv.. 4 lo;s; samo to 11* nTv'.VT c. cornor' of' il?tUst." 40.11 x70V wrno & oj(j lull av., ii. c corner of 2iritii st. (4 lots); J. H. t.on- ^ ??/'iti!7 t.U ""'Jiih'a'v."l:tsanie to sumo Noui. Ilili av.,'II." 0. corner ot l2Jiu st., 40.11x74; same ^ Murray^: (Na 43) J. V. ii. Nett to Jolin'o/iliyU ???' Ma,mm st . w s? IT., It. s. ol Dilaucei st. . 23x100, Uuurad Hoelllch and wile to Coarlpi Uoi'Pf ??? 10,3.W 3d av., w s., ll..V3 It. ii. o. 02d st l?9xl00; Win. Dittoiarand wile to t aroliue K. ease I 111th st . s . l lll It, iv ol ay. A. IU.tXlOO.il, Uu doit,UJ.iusou to fc.oittb.tb Ixlurlt .. J 1.000 mi. AV.. w. *.. 20 It. r. Ol 31.1. SU. IHXFJ; AuyUsta w : ecor ..nil husbaiid to ? u?nn Him Jj.jiai lGtli st . h. a. 111-0 IV. w. ol av.lt . IH.OxlKl; Henry ^ Ills'.,11 uuii wito to nroliue Ivulobisck o? ,-tl 2>tIt si. WeBt iNo. 311). l'.'ttxOO.U; Mary H. Cogs well to hc.dio Kramer ??;???? , o.isai 117th St. n. a ,224'ft e. of lOtli av.. 24x1 Ou.8; Jmuos H dilis and wife to Sarall J. Benson Num. ?JiIkv o h. (lot mi, 01. 24lh ward), Mury A. Mark to i.c.uV'u Wolimor ................. . Nora. 7.,*i, .r I'.asi (No. 3.?0), 25x102.2; Bridge* Curry utid hits',and to H.uriolla M. Iloyd .......... 12,000 Sullivan St.. ?? s., 2430 It. li. ol i'rtuco St., 2I.BxlOO; ti jur^c It. Christuiau and wife to Arthur M. .so. loim'irVs'. 113 it." e. iif'ist uv.ViotolWki); Janica UA ."yd u'.i woe to Bridget Curry . ... 12.000 I'clbamuv ,5oxlX) {21 th wart); Henry W. Bene diet. Jr.. and wile luJaiues VVoada. 4.4UO 77tu st u. ?.. lil'JIt w. ot av. A,2 ).\l"2.2; Ludwig li irih'clincB aud wile to Krnst Krender. Nom. 51 h a v.. W. *?, 21' tt. s. uf 3otb St.. 18x?3t W. 1'. Dixon i relcreo) to Augusta . tsecor USth St.. s a. 24\SI ft. W. of 1st ay.. iaoxioo.0, J II Toouc trctcreo) to Ella Arnold .. out) LKASKS. 3d av (No. 440), store and casement. Margaret J. ill '.ins to Joseph 1*. Mortimer; 4 years 51.20J nu,..7,r* st ,No*. 3D and 32), Susanna 1\ LiliontUal aim imeoauj to Haws A Duller. years... 8.400 Henry *t. lN?. 253). Margaret A. isteveus to Coorge 11 Hauldwtu; 10 ve 71'J ItLCOKUXD UORTUAUkS. Althauso. John J. and wife, to Christiana Altbauao, No. 141 Orectio ?t.; 3 years ..... $.>,000 Burgbard. Frederick nun wile, to Bernard Brcdor. K <. ol Dolailcev st. (lot No. 2'J); 2 years.. ....... 1.400 Durvei. HenrieitU V*. and busbaud. In Curiiollus Bennett a s. of42d st., o. ol bill av.. dyears 1,000 SauiO to sumo and uiijllior tuxccutors, Ac.), sumo nroucity \ li o,u(.?u FUch^r Josopli i-J. mid wile. to. the Humeri I Iro Insurance Company, Son. 133 mid 135 Canal bt.; ^ ^ Fo.\ Vbarles'aud wiioi'o/ CatUeri'uo i tiuitilou and mnttiur ioxccutoi. Ac ), c s. ol Lo.xiugtou ?v? u. ?l wltli su ; 3 years , Galuey, Mlebucl. to Jaiucs Moore, c. a ot 1st av..u. ot 12lb st.; I year o.uiw Hants. George K.. to Isabella H Conaol'y auu uu ether toxeculors, Ac.), u. e. corner Ol Ulh av. and 12!)tb ?l ; 8 yours 3.200 Same to same, u. a of 213th it., e. of OlU av. { J ..onr!l 1,40J Same to'iainc, n. o. coiner ot bth av. and 2lotb st.; '1 ytittl'3 *##?#? ??? tease .sees 4>.>0 Haslett, \Vllliaiu II.. and wile to Jemima Fayno, u. w coiner ol ttvb av. nud 3ltli St.; due.. ti.000 Kloblach, Caroline, to lluury J'lseboir. iu a ot ltlth st. \v. ol av. U; 1 roar JnO Lvod. Robert It., to J. It. Suiltb, s. s. ol 54th St., c. ol BtbaV.; duo 10.UX) Mct.lvuu, Jobu. aud wiln to Aiuhroso C. IvIUBslaud, n ? of74tb ?A. w. of Lcxlugtou av.; 4 years 0,5t*i Same to same (trustee, Alt). II. a. of 74th St., w of l,cxlugloil av. . o rears 7,000 Same to Clara D. Sutton and other trustees, a. s. nt ' 7HU sl? ?. 01 LexnigUiii av.; 5years.. 0.300 Same to saine, n. s. ol 7 lib it ,w. ol JmiAiigton .,v.; 5 tears Same t" Cornelius F. l.lngsland, n. s. ol <4tn st., tv. ol Lexington nv. ; 4years.. ... O.oiX) Samo to same, n. w. corner ol Lexluutou .v. and 74.1.. t.;0 years ... ^3"? Same to James II. McUlyun. u. w. comer ol l exing tun uv. inn?7tlb at : 1 year .... ........... 33,000 Murilta. 1'bonius .iud wile, to sarin F. I nderbili. e. s ol iblhuv u. of2llli st ; 5 year, l.OJO U'Douneil. ll.eli.rd and wile, to Morris Lit I is. w. s. ol Bowery (lot No. lo7) ; 2 voars.. 2.0OJ sc it l.n?e and liosbanil, to suluin.m IH-li. oxecu lor, .te.,s *. ol BOtli st , o. ol Madiaon a*.; 4 year* 13,001) SL Julio's College to tlie lluiisruut Industrial Sav ing- Hank. roller.o grounds (Fordhain) ; I year 70,m*) Stuulcv. f.lvir?, to Jusso F. Summis. a a ol 3 nil St., w ol' la-.'.tngtiiii a*. ; 3 years 1.3liO Tuvlor Ceoige J. .m l w He, lo Arti.ur J. Duiiuelly, n. s ef iibth ?t.. w. of lOtb uv.; ly-nr.. 100 Werllug, Kliti and lushand. to 1 nomas II. Siinon stm and another, t. a of 77th it, w. ol av. A; In* ^ staluirula llhl OIIHKD ASBIUMUKina ??? MiiltTUAUKS. Austin. Arthur U , lo Isaiah Weil and other 910.330 tisstcy'gor. Eella and uiiollmr. to Ccrlsliaii ulp|i ... 5 on1! Lnu ??. t'uiii a I. toJohu Hlsin 024 Kiteli. Tlo nias 4,., to filiarles l'ltt 2.0,10 ltusty. Fraal, lo Newoian \ oweti 3,t?si Hi moo, J ou ii. to Joseph 3. Cairien 2,1)*) Laloa Uinto saviugs InsUluLon w> John Caatreo .. h.3.si haine to I'eter Arens. 4^sk) Samo to Uuwn C. Fiuikney O.oi*) Witty, Sylvester, to Anto ? William 2,()0ii STREET OBSTRUCTIONS. AL7'El;iT.M>I(J LOGIC ON '1HK I.AW?AUrilOMZ 1NU biiAtWALK HiANDd CV?1; XIAE Maxou'h VETO. Tlio Aldcrtucn devoted a considerable portion of their time yesterday to a consideration of several pondii if ordinances providiog for the orortion ut newspaper stands, watering troughs and ccul hoses upon the Sidewalks lu various parts ol tuocltv. lu (act, nearly all their regular sessions aro taken up with tlieso knolty and Important topics Sevorai months ago Corporation Counsel Wnttuey decided that the Common Council, undor the charter of 1873. had no power to obstruct the siruots in tbo slightest manner, aid, consequently, Mayor F.ly has vetoed all resolutions sent to linn giving authority for sidewalk stands. Notwithstanding tucn robufls tUu Aldertuen continue to pass ordinances o( this description. At yesterday's session scvoral vetoes of this charac ter went considered by tho U.urd auii the resolutions purs mI no; withstanding the objection#. The first veto considered was that diving per ini?siou t JuniOi >tvt oy to < reel a pest in irout 01 bo premises Mo. 72b Klevunth avenue. 1 Ins resolution ltau becu Introduced liy Aldertuali Carroll The Ma/or staled tbul the MOMIKiii v,iis loo Vague and ui I tint specify lor What purpose the pest wi s to he uaeu or wners It w is to be placed, file papei was laid over. Another m. ss .go tram tho Mayor vetoed a resolution ol Alderman Me via permitting the erection ol a fruit sturiu in trout ol the premise a Ma 27 Prima street. Next came the veto el ,in ordinandi author.sing the placing of a show window on premises at ThIfty-fillU street and Wtxtn avenue. Alderman ISigliu undertook to explain the law under whlen the common Council was empowered to grant aueb privileges, Ho moved ihat the resolution no passed OVer the V to lu order that a lest cnae might bo made lu go beforo tho courts sod ascertain beyond doubt the power- ol the ouuunuu Council. Alderman I'lhcKOey called attention to the ebargo ol Itcconior Hack ell on tin* subject, remaran.g that the la embers ol the Knord ranuaiigcr ol being "naolod ijp' II may putsed any morn resolutions ou-lrucllng the sli t els. The rm.timi ol Alderman Blglln was adopted hy a vote ol til to 2 Alderman Itellly next called up the Veto fiermutn g the putting ol a newspaper stand uu tho corner id Mew Church and Corttau It streets. Mr. Keilly ex. plainod thai tho eland was intended for u hoy wno at* Ivndeu a public school during the day aud sold tieyvs pitpers luorniug mid eVeiilug. Alderman W e hour argued that the charter of 1873 took away the power ol the Aidorutea to give auch privileges. Aldermen Iteiily ca'.lod attention to the privilege* that were given to llroadWuy merchant.; atnt other rich men lu oustruct the sidewalks at all lieu is ol tho day. i his resolution was also naaeod ovor tho veto by a vuto 01 Ui to (I. ihe last crusade yesterday Id tho Hoard against tho streets was made by tldcrmsn MhelU, who moved to take up tho ro.-oluiion don?muiiig Hanover square as a public bland lor c.irtmcii. iuu ordinance bud, too, reecivid ttie KxecOilVO veto. A uerinan i'ntckuoy?Aro tho Urooklyn carltceh to oicupy ib.a square? Alderman Mieils answered In thoncgatlvo. * AMermon 1'iucKiioy auggoaled isaviug out llio llrookiyn cart men irom tho provisions ol me ordi nance. Aldirmnti Natter hoped tho Mayor'-, veto would bo an mined. Complaints had boon made to him irom a,-volul r -sldenis ul thu vicinity as >o tho nuisance created by these carta ' After some further debate tlio resolution of Aldor* limit sbuils was also passed over tbc vctoe NUISANCES IN NEW YORK. Tlie address ol Recorder llackott to the Orand Jury, ( published tn the Herald of yesterday, bioughl about tbo following letter from Professor Chandler, Presi dent of the Hoard of Health, to Mr. Francis H. Ami don, foreman of the Grand Jury:? Hkaltu Uki-aiitmk.st. No. 3-'?l Morr stkkkt. t Slew Yoke. M?y 7, 1n7A I Flaxcjs II. AmidOx, Esq., Foreman of Gruud Jury. Court of General Seasides 8ir?lluviug uu&ici-d bv the morula* papers that vour at tention hex beeu ufllcitillv called to curtain alleged iiui saucu* in this city and to the action of the Hoard of Health with reference thereto, 1 respectfully renin) t that ynu will give this subject the most Ihorou.-n Investigation ??" a personal examination of all places tn Una city Iroru which oITonsive odors may emanate, and by au inquire as to tlio action or tins Hoard !u respect to those o.tablUhmciitt which are liable to nocouie nuisances. The Hoard ol Health will oariif-xtly co-operate In such an investigation and will afl'ord a I the assistance la its power to make it complete. Very respectfully. C. K. Gil AN DLEIt, President of Board of Health. FAT KENDEltlNO. Sanitary Inspector Allan M. u Hamilton yesterday presented u long report to the Hoard 01 Uualtb on the condition of fat rendering establishments on the east aide ol the city. No objocltonablo features appear to exist among mem, but a great deal of stress is laid upon tbo smells which emanate from Hunter's Point and crossing over tho river give cause for goucral complaint. Jlr. Km mens Clark, Socrotnry ol the Hoard, has issued a circular, addressed to the petHt?ncrs m gat cat the lat and jaoue folium establishments ou tbo west side, requesting tbout to furnish specific luloruiatios to tbo suiiltary inspectors In order that steps may he taken to ubato the nuisance. Complainants who reside above Fortieth street ure ruforrud to L)r. J. U. Kwlug, ol No lui West Forty-oight street, una below to Dr. J. I>. Rryaut, ol No OS West Thlriy-flHh streot. MAURI AGES AND DEATHS. MARRIED. Dobs <J\'?Barstow.?In Brooklyn, May 7, 1878, by the Rev. Stephen G. Gamp, William T. Dodsox lo AXXa S., yjuiiiiest daughter of the late Henry W. Barstow, nil of Brooklyn. No cards. l.uiBV?Toxkixm.?On Tuesday, May 7, hy tho Rev. Or. S. H. Iyii.', Jr.. Guaklks ali.kx Liuiiy, ol this city, to Km.a Vikgixia Tpxkixs, ol Philadelphia. Philadelphia papers please copy. Qfixuv?Fkkei.axi). ? I uesday, May 7. 1378, hy tho Rev Joseph It lwerr. assisted by the R'-v James f>. Wilson, Wii.liam II. Qb'ixav aud Jkxxie L. Fkkklaxd, all of ihis cilv. StkixiikkitxKit?Nash. ? On May 7. 1873, at Trinity Church, Morrisania, by the Rev. Albert Hull* Joux F. STisixiiitKfXKR to Ida 13., o;<io-l dnogntur of Lansing 8. and K.eniior N i-b. all ol this city. No cards. Taylor? Faitouik.?At Trinity Chapel, Tuesday evening, April ."u. 187s, by Rov. F. C. Etver, 1). D., Citptm Ai.fkui) B 1'aylob, United Slates Army, to Carolkhc M., daughter ol the lite Jonathan Faltouto, of ibis city. Tiuyxou?Dkkoax.?On Sunday, May 5, nt Su Patrick's Gniheurul. John TiiAVXort, of Brooklyn, K. O., to F.i.izaiikth Oki.oA.v, of Boston, Mass. Bustuu papers please cojiy. DIED. Bauncm.?On Tuosdav, May 7, Jkrkm.au 0. Bar '^Kolauvca uni' S^aro" r^pectfnlly Invited to nt tend ito Ittiiwil. at Ills lu.o rosldeuoo, Fulton uv., above loom St., Morrieania, on Thursday tuoruing, bill 'DBlkwkrr.?In?Monicin 1 r, N. J., May 7, in tbo 33d ycurqf borage, Uarrikt Elizadsth, daughter ol tuo alTho" nu^af wV"taKO placo from tho bor mother, Mrs. Mngovoru, Park St., Montclair, two T. M., on Thursday nexu . Q Hradly On Tuesday, ibo 71li lust.* at Spartan* I.U.V, N 0.. Jamks C. Braoly, ot Now York, in tuo 24lb your of his age. Notice of funeral beroaltor. Ciakk ?lu Philadelphia, May 3. Maogik Cyrknk, dauguier ot Ca*uiu Goorgo W. Clark, ol ship Ooo. Toubody, aged 0 nioiilhs. . , .. . CORCORAN.-on May 7, Ann, dau?"*r /?GaV,y Elizabeth- Corcoran, a native of county Guiwuy, lrTho^unorul will take place 9ih Ir.sL, at two P. M., from her late residence, 219 blast 2'Jlh st. Ckanmku.?In Jersey Cliy ,'oui'l ucsday morning. May 7 at tlto rcslder.co ot her pareute, 194 3d St., Edna, tlie miaut daughter of Edw ird aud Loucclia Cranmcr, uued 1 year and 11 months. 1 no tricuds 61 tho inuilly are rospoctlullv luvltod to attend tbo tonoral, 'his afternoon, at three o clock, ?roiu St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Cl.uroh, 3d st. Uknniso.-Uu Monday, May 0, Jambs Urnn.no, be loved sou ot John and Cathuriuo Denning, ugod 10 yilUdattv?s and friends ot the rurally, and those ot bis unclss John, Poter and James 8. Woods; also those of his auiits, Mrs. Ellcu Kowan, Mrs. Anno Fcebon and Miss Margaret Donning, are Invited to attend bis lu uera! on Wednesday, 8lb ins.., at two P. M., from the ri.Miiieuco ol bis pareute, 374 3d uv. Dykk On Moud.iy, May 0, auddonly Lkyvis S., son ol the late Henry U. and Adolino L. Dyer, lu tbo 34in y ?U o I a 11 v< "sliud trlonds ol tho family, also mctnbors ot 1 iviagston Lotigo, F and \. M., are respectfully invited lo attend the funeral, Irotn his >ato residence, 154 West 36 th st., this iWodnosuajr) utlornoon, at ball "Tvwra^fTllooaK, Co", F. and A. M.-Brktiir?n You aro requested to aitond iho luuoral ol oar lain brother Lewis .8. Dyor, nt Ills Into restdouco, 1J4 West With st, this (Wednesday) alternoou, at hull-iMst^oiio 0 Dinkklspikl?Of peritonitis, on Monday, Mrs. S. L In N't i i.Ai'i el., ot Lontlon, England, aged 23 years. Heiultvos aud Iriends ol the l.iuily aro in vited to attend mo luucral, irom her Into residence, Jib Li k lifeton av., at twelve o'clock M., on Wodnesoay, tho bin ol May. lDicrmetn at Woodluwn Cemetery. Fai;an.?Margahkt Taiian, u native ot the parish 01 St Mary's. Bdlykernn, couuiy Westmoatli, Ire laud in too f?ih year ol lior age. Tlie irienus ol tho lamiiy are tuvlted to atlond tho funeral, iron, her l.to res,deuce 444 U.cks, corner Harrison St., Brooklyn, ?.u Tnursday morning, Ma, !), . at tell o'clock ; i hence to St. Peter s < buroh. Fisukk.? Uu 4th leal., Ann Eliza, wito ol Joseph a | I 1 'rlie'relativos and Irlcnds aro invited 10 attend the luncral Hum tho residence of bor husband, Na <t?2 SoatU 10th st., Phllauclphia, on Wednesday altornoon, , ul two o'ciock. ltueruieui nt Laurel Hill. Jkiii ?On Tuesdny, May 7. ui lh?? residence ol hU nirents Joseph, only son ol Eugono and Elizabeth Jehi, aged 13 years, 11 months and 21 days. LuscoRIl On Monday. May 6, Fannin LtscoMn, of dkonsy. ju the 70lU ytnr ol her Jigc. | Keiaitvos and ii .cnds arc invited to attend her fa nerai at the Woodrow Moibouist Episcopal Church, rt t a ten Island, on lhurslsy, IU? Win ion., ul hall-past ni.u o'clock P. M. Carriages will bu in wmtti g ul Huguenot Station to muct Iriends Irom New York W m'aiin ? In IMiiladnhihin, at 1,724 tlpriug Gurdon st, on April 24, 1*78. Ann, wilo ol Henry 11. Muhu, lu her 85MKAoa-On tho Tin mat., Carrik A. S., the beloved Wl'to ol Michael J. Mead, lu lliu 28th vcar ol her age. Tbo relttiivoa and irtiuds ol the lanitly arc luvitca to attend the lunorai, on"?**? nl oni' P' ' trom her lalo ron lenco, 412 b.asi bbth st. -ti I .mis (Mo 1 and Michlgau papurs ploaao copy. McA.tDLK.-Oi TuSaday. M iy 7, 1S78. Mrs. Many Mc Aiidlr, wite of Petor MoArule, *1 Suuuysiao, I.ong Island City. Notico i.l luneral boroalwr. i, l'*)i lak Uu flaturdfty, Muv 4, 1S*8, nt Sa\annniij Qa., aoruu. beloved wile o. Morris Pollak, aged -18 >Cltot'allve. and frlonds are invited to aticnd the fuiier <1. from her I to residence, J2.? Last 13111 ft., on Wodnoaoay, tlie Klti mat, nt ten "clock A. M. Aicmboisoi iho King Solomon Lodge ?. and A. M., and ol tlie Frte?lttia Verem arc res|HfOtluIly loviloi to nllond tbo tuncral wittmoi turibt r nottee ' vVk tt -*e.Jdcnty, m ?tatui..rd. Conn., on Hun day ? vo .ing. May 0. Jamks II. Macrktt, aged 69 yea" l'uit*T<tl irom tbc rtsiidcucc ot Ul? brutliur, j l ^ackctt. ou Wuanctsduv, tbu Sili iiiBL, at ii it* | UHHi two I'. M. Carrion?M will be 1A waiting on tho arrival ol the one (1) o'clock train from Urami Con tralli poL Uuiaitvcs aud Ineuds are respcotluily in. V'h?*It" ewn?At East Cbesior, N. Y., on Monday, ! \j ,y li. alter a short Hluess, John SukkWooo, iu tho I ! "'iluauvofs nnOMdends are luviied to nttend the lu nernl. ut.8L Paul'sChtreh, East Cheater, on I bormlav, Hav'J, at eleven O'clorK A. M. Carrtsges will bo iu waitiug at the Mouul Vornun Depot uu tuo arrival ol the 10:10 train from Uruud Central Depot. MjtiwoN ? At lilt lain, .May 0, ol poeumoula. Lsssack ?dH^'^?la^on'n,ur,day. May ? at half ?mat ten A. ml, irom mo t.ranii Couirai Depot, 42d sl, w i.? i t- pitrfini'tS will bo In WRltillft 'URI.KR -oud.teniy, ou Monday. May 0, Mra. Marv yi'RYKii. in the 68tli year ol her uge. Funeral aervt.es Irom hef law reiulence. No IW Ulceckor ?L, fh Wednesday morning, May 8. ?!?'"? o'elni g. Uamains mil ho taken to Now Jerccy lor In UriTi?lm i..-At Mount Vernon, N. Y., May T.Guusrra T7edatfyes' and*nonds fcaro?ro?peaUilly mtiled to at Friday, M.ty 1 , oopot upou the nrrivil irTno?PAR-On the Mb mat., Mart Ann Tno.-.p, relict ' 0V,:^^m,b.r,rTea.;,er, 122 Clinton St., on : sol. uihl^ irfli ef Robert W.tM.. fuilis, -god 28 'Tuncral from 123 ll.h on Thur.day, at two C"tuo remains will bo brought m MM W. Wkiss, partner in mo Una ol luckerma , ATui rriends* ol tie Vara ijy mid ^^Tm^iml'to^.nond Society aud ol inoi. u. i. ?*? s"" ?? ??? snr? s.s leaves crand Cuutral Depot at 1- uoon. The Stock Market Dull and Quiet. GOLD STEADY AT 100 1-2. Government Bonds Strong, States Dull and Railroads Firm. MONEY ON CALL EASY AT 3 A 4 PER CENT. Walt. Stukkt, i Tuesday, May 7?0 P. M. ) Tlio Board Room lias remained to day us culm and sluggish us the l'oal ol Uotliosdu and with no appear, anco ol' operative niigols on oitbor sldo ot Uie account to inovo tlio speculative waters. Even tho hundred, share won were nonplussed as to what course to take lu a market which offered no inducements to venture in either one way or tho oilier, and hunt; as discon solate about the portals of the Exchange as a peri at the guto of hcuvou. With no activity- warranting the nauio, tho mnrkot succumbed to the usual dull day "sag," and lower prices wore gradually reached as the day advanced. Tho more poitooful news irom Europe may have holpod matters In this direction, and tho wcuknos3 in Pacllle Mall, though it would uaaor ordinary circumstances huvo been ol no moment, was not without a depressing client upon a market open to iutluoucos of this kind. Almost the only bright spot ol tho day was to he found in tho Pacific Mall corner of tho room, whore, on the fabrication ot certain reports prejudicial t? tho credit ol tlio company, quito an aclivo busiucsi was transacted at prices which from first to Inst fell oil' nearly two per cent. Although these rumors wore positively contradicted, tho price at the close iulltul to rally more thuu a (ruction, Irotn tho lact that a meet* Ing ol the dirccllou was knuwu to have been cullod lor this afternoon, and from the additional fact thai nobody knew mo reason why It had boon called. Northwosi uiudo a limber decline oi one per cent during tho day, and tins, Ucspilo tho report of u comparative incroaso In earnings for the fourth week in April ot $100,320. As (or the olcctlon, tho bidding for proxies still goes on, which would eoem to intimate that so far it is no sure thing tor oiiher side, though irom the constant loaking of stock upon the market It is evident that some holders arr satisfied u( tho result and are nothing loath to eBoapr whllo opportunity oilers. In other stocks thero war next to nothing doing, and oven this approxlmutlvi quantity was dealt in at the expenso of drooping figures. Almost tho only agreeable feature ol tho da) Is tho continual popularity of the 4% per conl loan, which was further cvidencod this morn ing by a subscription on the part ol the Syndicate lor an additional $5,000,001) ol bonds. This amount fills the subscription up to $25,000,000 out ol the $50,000,000 originally contracted tor. Ol'GXINQ MUCKS. Tho opening prices of stocks at the Board to-da) were as lollows:?Now York Contrul, 100%; Erie, 11%; 1-ako Shore, 02% ; Wabash. 14%; Northwestern, 52; Northwestern preferred, 72%; Rock Island, 105%; Milwaukee and St. Haul, 51% ; Mliwaukoo and St. l'sul prelerrcd, 75; Doluwarc, Lackawanna and Wosiern, 54%;*Now Jersey Central, 18; Uelawuro and lludsou Canal, 55; Morris aud Essex, 7'J% ; Michigan Contrul, 71; Illinois Central, 70%; Union Pacific, 09%; Chi. cage, Burliugtou uud Quiucy, 102; Chicago and Alton, 72%; O., C. and 1. O., 4%; Iisunlbal and St. Joseph pioierisd, 27%; Wssteru Union, 81%; Aliantio and l'aoillo Telegraph, 22% ; Pacific Mail, 20%. CLOdlM) (^DOTATIONS. Tno closing quatatious at three 1*. XI. wore:? l.i.l. Afk><l. JUL jinked. Chi A sw i?<51 Lnko Hliore li'274 Chi A NW prof. 714? 717, Mich Contrul.. 7(1 7i*74 Clii. Ilur A Q...10I 'a, XI.>rri? ft K?->ux. 79)3 7H74 c c ,V 10 3*4 47, Mil A St Panl . 5"74 61 C.O i I 25'i 3'l*? Mil* St Paul pl 7??r 7*^4 Clave A Pitts... 7574 77.1, Mariposa .. i *< 3 Chi A Alton.... 7il 72>, )|?ri|i?i? pril 1'.', .? Chi A Alt.in pi.. 90 loo N Y neutral ...l'*U's 101)4 Com..Il'u Coal.. 23 2m X J Central,... 1H lH.'J Canton 14 1" ^J eouliiorn.. 1 1*2 IM.Ucki W. ra'l fW# Ohio A Mum.... H)g H4? licl A liiai Onu. 33*4 54 Ohio A Mil* prof 15 16*2 AOi.iiii Express. UH li lull'i Panlllo Mill.... 1974 I!*4, American t-.x... 5"',' 6??* I'nnniiix ... ...l!Sl 123 II S Express ... is 4 Ii'b I'i lii A 1* t \\... 0***4 Ml Wclls-Karuo Ex. *X'.i*4 lm (pncknltvor in 17 i. rit. II'. 12 Quicksilver prof 3U 33 llsrl'tra 1 WJa IW M 1. A i M 7 H llan A St.I I I HX St U. IC 0 AN.. 4*4 ?*!{ II hii it St Jo pr.)i ~7Si ^ ^ U ^ 0 i N pi 2114 21} , liIiDoliOemral. 7?? 76'4 Tol. W A A .... 14'], 1? 2 Kansas I nclllc.. * s'4 Luton Fuel lie OKU 6U>, Kuuius A Texas. 2)4 ;i Wont Union Iol MUX HI lllOIHCar ANU LOWKST. Tho following wcro tho highest ami lowest pilcoa of stocks to-ilay II ighcst, LuwsL Chicago and Northwestern 6274 Chtgngo and Northwestern preferred... 727* 7IK Chicago, Kock isluud and I'ltclUu .16*74 105'4 Clev., Col. Cincinnati nud Iudhiuupoh*.. 2d 26*4 Delaware, Lackawanna nud Wostoru.. .'>4',' 53*4 Duawaro ami Hudson Canal 60 637J 1 i 1174 Illinois Contrul 76,'4 7674 Lnko shore 6-74 Xllctilgaii Central 71 66/, Morris nud Essex.A 7V74 <9 Milwaukee nud St. 1'uUl 51?, o"7? Milwaukee and .St. l'l.ul prolerred 75 74*, New Jersey Central 1616 Pacific Mail HO4,; lM'fi 'I'olodo, Wabash and Western 14 *4 1474 Unluu 1'auiOo C'J *4 62*4 Western liuiou l'c-tcgrupii 8174 So.', Tllk 10X11 MAkktiT. Money <vn call was cu.y to-day at 3 a 4 por cent, closing nl 3 per cent. Tno following wore tho rulci ol exebnngo on Now York at Ik* undermentioned cities tw-daySavannah, buying 116 premium, soil. I'*4 7.i premium; Charleston, easy, premium, a-Id a i, premium; Si. Lou *, PU premium; New Orleans, par a 1-10 picinium, premium; Chicago, GO pre mium, and lloiloa, 82), a20 discount. Foreign ex* cbaugo was steady on the basis oi 4.85*4 a 4.84] lor bankers' sixty day sterling bills, nud at 4.8874 a 4.88)4 for dotnund. TUF. UOLD MARK ST. Gold was steady inivugboat the day at IOO74. Ths carry ing rates were 17, to 2 per cent. UC.LO CLKAUIXUS AT TilK NATIONAL HANK OP TIIN STATU OF XKW YORK. Gold balances 11,138,886 Currency balances l,DH,586 Gold cluaring*.... 11,136,'KM) CLKARINO IIUUSK STATKMkNT. Corrcnry exchanges |SU,180.211 Currency bal.iuco* - 880,457 1.oh. tXcUauges 6,247,6x4 Gold buluuccs.. 1,460,600 00T8R.XMK.XT RON US. Government houds were lu gcoii demand and firm. Tho Syndicate to day tuudo a now subscription of ?5,060,000 lor the 4*4 per cont bonds, which ab-orbs tho July Option. 1 me makes lu all J25,ooo,0:>0 taken since the contract wus tnado with tho Secretary, 'lho closing quotations wcro at follows:? Jhd. Arl. "J. United Stales currency sixes.... 119 H074 Liiilea States sixes, 1881, registered, loi74 1 97*4 (.'illicit Males M\es, 18X1, coupon... 167', 1**7 ** United Mates >lxe-, 1865, uew, regis. loil'4 1(4 United tiiutes sixes, lx*.5, coupon.... IU31, )o4 United Males hixor, 1867. registered. 166', 166)4 Uutud Siutes sixes, 18tl7, cuupou.... 106,', 1<<6 United states sixes, lx*ix, roglrtercd, 10x74 lo.ii. United stales Mses, 1808, coupon.... I'm 101*14 Uailod State* teti-lortles, registered. 105*, loo United sltaios leu-tortiex, cou|Kib.... lea;, lmi United Hiates flfss, 1X81, roglxtorod. 104,', 1<?4?4 United HlMes fives, 1881, coupon.... loiij 191*4 United dlsles 4*a's, 18UI, roxixiered. 103', loi'4 Uiiitod ataiox 47e'r, 1X91, coupon.... lod', lo.i*, llnlicd aisles lours, l'.*07, registered. IO074 169)4 Urn ted stales lours, U10T, coui?oii... I0074 I0074 TIIK ronkldX MAIIkKT. The London udvicss ruport consols weak and down to 95 a 95)4 lor ?n?n?T end ?o 95'< ? 86 >4 for the ac count, us against 96,'4 and 95.', a 95)4 respcetlToly ot the close yesierdsy. United 8UUa bonds show nn adviuc# of *4 a *4 lor 4H's and ten-lortins and s de cline of lor 1867'a Krio common we* steady at l'.'Tg a I274. 'fht prsierrofl mlvanced 1 per ccut, to 31; New Jeri.ey Central *4, to 19, and do oobnolldated firsts 3'4 per cent, to 787,. liar <;:lver Is quoted at 53 U-lod. por ouuco A: I'iiTiSrcnto.r fell oil to lou . '26c. lho clos ing (.rices in Lou Ion were as follows-?Consols lor money nnd account, 95 u.Oa,^ ; new 4 ij per ccut hoods 106; live twenty bonds ol 1807, 108*4 a 198*4; ton forty bonds, ln7;?,; llvos or 18X1, 106; Krlo common shares, 13)4; d?. prolerred sbnrss, 31; New Jersey Central, 19, Illinois Central, 7x>^. stats Ron da State bonds at tbo Hoard lo-day wore steady for District ot Columbia 3 06's and Missouri Stato sixes