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IX JUL Tk Mnnea Taylor I'rotirrtr Brings 4A." at OaTs-rlnga far T-lay. ilfwri. DcukUs Ac Co. have sold for the executor's of Cfearlfs Morati the four-story and basement broanstone dwelling 12 East Fifty-third Street. ST.

by and also th staBie in the rmr, ltU feet front on Fifty -second Street. Air. Timothy Donovan ha soil the iot at the Junction cf Eleventh Avenue, the King's Urlg Itoaid. and On Hundred ami Seventieth Street. by 23 by 111 by 77.11.

Mr. t. II. Htone ha scild, at the two four-story tenement at C-rt Madisou and 27. Streets, lyrming southwest corner.

by i.i The IMrectors of the Iioai Esta'e Kx-thang yesterday passed a resolution In to the Cantor nl Wtny for amending the mechanic Hen taws. The resolution, which th President of th Ex banue, iAouarla Robinson, wan requested to transmit to Albany, stale that the bills w.i: hinder Hi negotiation )f building Wris and reader difficult to attain advances vo prperty, and. -irtbersjciore. will prevent building- operations aful thus leasen the demand for labor. Mr.

I'reseott Hall flutter lias leased, for ton year, at an annual rent of to a picture dealer, the four-story anil basement i wenty-live-fjot front dwelling; 3 East Thirty-fourth Street, next to the corner of fifth Avenue. The sale of the Tradesmen' Blank JDuiid-intr. at the northwest corner at Erd way and lleade Street. will Be held at the Ex-Liin; saleroom. In Liberty Street, by ie(rie R.

lieai, at noon, to-morrow. The building i a -rood one. and rents for ueurly The site 1 on or th beat mi Broadway. It baa a fFont of feet -he on Ilroadway, and a upth of nearly feet. liberal terms are offered, as 70 per r'nt of the purchase money may re-riain on mortgage at 4 per cent.

1Y day's sale at auction include the northwest corner of Tenth Avenue ami 'i'litrt y-tmrvl Street and a Mulberry Street In. by Mr. Phlitp A. Smytii. at 111 Broad nav.

ilr. Richard V. Harnett will also neli. ar Z'. Liberty.

Street, the business property at lrj and Is1! Pcari. Street, the handsome dwelling 7 West Thirty-seventh, Street, and other dwelling and buidneaH ptopercy. At auction. In the Trinity RulMlng- salesroom yesterday, the principal orferitu? was by Mr. IVtei K.

Meyer, who sold the Mw Taylor property at the northwest comer of Fifth Avftiu an.l Seventeenth Street. adjoining property. The plot U-shaped, numlifrvj lis u.ud 12 Kirth A vena- and ii anj 7 Wt-st Seventeenth Street, tunnecung in the rwr with twith avenuw piot. The corner meajiures by 1H. aixl has a four-story and biienient brlcic ai'l browntiti dweillni; on It.

in Seventeenth Street re two brick utaUlt-s. together i4.tj, by At lr." l'ifth Avenue i a four-story dwelling. by 17.V The property waa put up as one parcel, iiany brokers, upvcuia tor, anil investors ere preeent at the ai. l.tin at Increases of eai-h orousht the litare to ft'- Three bid t-ach of more followed, anti then came a 'number of Birialier ouea of and 1," each. When had been rea.che.1.

ilr. t'harls A. made an aJ ution-al one of and the was knwkwl down to him at The plot luiitams aiuar feet and. the rate nearly per uurr foot. Mr.

IJea-boJy rej. resents a purchaser whose name he said he did -not feel at to Mr. Jamew I. Welia old to- V. il.

Kirk-unre. at th r--siory and lif niiit brick dwelling Kat nn iun lre-i and Forty-first iitr-et. north lde, belwen Alexander and Willis Avenues, 17.2 by iir. Charles A. lierriafl aoid.

in iartitlon, the James Henderson trotverty in Westchester and ThruKfr" Netk. iost oi The lota Fold were bought by niemljrs of the f.imiiy. Its. each feet front by frrm 1M to 11.4 feet p. on the omh ptde of the Middletown Kod.

beginniiiR feet eajit of the Koad to P'liiam, sold On to Samuel Cohen. the next, to l.iizle Horke, -v; the nest, to Thomas Hen-cerwii. and tiie next thre to James llton, at anvi tach The souihwe-t corner of Zulette Avenue and the I toad to I "el ham, by lia by by ll.VI. went at to Thomas KeynoLU. no a seoure.l the three lot adolnin)( on the roavl at 4-.

and reHrf-i-lveiy. Two by 1 each. a1. iriinK' wia Xuiette A nue, went to T. HeriU-rBOu, at and respe'-t Ivety, and the two aijtdnins; to Jam! Wilton, at each.

TVso lulu. 2lt by lou earh on the north Me cf Cornell Avenue. lli" fe cant of the U'-wd to i'clhitni. were sold ti Thonjiis Hen-1erot. at each.

A plot on tne west moe of the Koad to IVIham. by 471' hy tn by 4:11. went to Llitif llurke. at JilJo, and a plot on the went side of illow- Iine, by 4i hy ieH, by to Thoma iien- U'rson. The sales at auction set dwn for to-day to lake phtce at 111 Broadway, excepl a4 otherwise stated, are as follows: ity Peter foreclosure ale, I'ull M.

Ieakin. referee, leasehold of triar.Bular plot at northeast corner of New Chamber and Chestnut Streets, by 4 4.11 by Ml. brick tenement, with hi re. Iue on Jii'iirment. Hy Philip A.

Smyth, executor's sale, north-wfit corner, of Tenth Avnu and Thirty-third Street. 21. a by 7. four-etory tirtck tenement, with store; -17 Mulberry-Street west side, about feet north of Sprinir StreeL by 74.2 by by 73.7. thrtfe-storv and baiH-nient frame dwelling.

lly 1. l'hoenix Incraharn foreclosure sale, Clarence W. Francis, reiferee. 147 Forsyth Street, west side. 17 feet north of lelancy Street.

4 by tive-atory brick tenement. With stores. LU" on Judgment, ity Van Rensselaer Smith, foreclosure sales, two actions, E. IX Urin, referee, two together, forsnin the biovtk front on the east side of the Boulevard, between One Hundred and Flf hth and One Hun.irej and Fifty-ninth Streets. le.

lo jv 1. lue on juiimenls. (in lower half, on upper. Sla.lKX I- Kenneily, auction salex as follow: West Thirtyjecond Strver. by l.U, four-story brownsione aluo and Tenth Avenue, 41.10 by by IJii.N by five-stiry brick tenement, with stores; also lt and IS Com mere Htreet.

outh feet east of Bedford Street, by i4.t by r.4 by wo-storj', attic, and basement brick" 'dwellings and stabies in rear; also aJ-ick Street, with L. to lil Dowiuns: Street, a by on Varlck and lrt by irregular on Iowning-, with three twv-ftory brck dwelllnas; also 2 Ee-r Street, south side. -Vx1 feet west of Bieecker Street. -Z -hy two-story, attic, and bas-ement brick dwelling; also rorth-eait comer of (lren wlch and Charles Street t. 1 by 45.1 by by rttLTVa, three and four-story brck buildln.es, with stores; aiso plot at Kye.

rsu by about O'-'i. wtth cottages and bams. At Liberty Street By K. V. Hanwtt executors' and auction sales, as follows: 1-J and lvi Pearl Street.

aHJolnintf. east aide between Fine Street and Maiden lju.f. two-six-story brick buUdtturs. the first UTi. 1 1 bv HS.5 by 4-i bv te iV and the cthe- bv 1J4 bv 21 by also West Fifteenth Street, south side.

:vsi.V feet west of Seventh Avenue. 4. by Mi.tl. ttree-rtory and basemeut brick dwellins; -jv East Thlrtv-hrst Street, north (- feet east of Third Avenue. i.v by im.K and basement brick and brown-ttune ls 'JH Thompson Street, east side feet north of Unutd Street.

L4 bv two-story, attic, and basement frare buHdinr in front and tw-lory brick t.i dir. in rear: also r7 West Th-rty-sev-entrt street, no1-'!) side, lli: feet eas: of Sixth Avenue. It) by Pfl. four-sfry arui basement brownston UwellinK; nlso 11 lt Thtrty-nrst Street, scnith side, between l-xinrton and Fourth Avenue.i three-story and basement brick altered for three families. THE BlILIXIMi 1JEPARTME3IT.

Charaeter mt Plans Filed awd Alterstlsas fc Made. 2tJ to 2iJ West Thirty-sixth Street, a ten-story bnek More, by Lvdig Eaurnann of Lexlnjrton Avcdu, wr; cost 313 West Sixteenth Strest. a flve-atory krick fiat, by James O'ltonnell of 313 Wet Sixteenth Strt, swntr; cost. ICV.OOO. Fslham and John Avenue, southeast ruer, a on and tme-balf story frams table, by James Shanley.

onr; cost, 30Q. One Hundre-1 and Forty-eihth Stseet. south side. feet west ef Brook Avenue. one-torr storage by Henry Ahr of East One Hundred and Forty-5hth Street, owner; oot.

One Hundr-1 and Thirtv-fourth Street, side. 2W ft west Fifth Avenye, lr flve-story brick Mits. by Frank V. brt. owner; cot t.

Nicholas Avenue, east side. JW-t) Jet outh of One Hundred and Forty-fiftB "trset. for two sevennKory brick Tats, by cierce lai kr of 7U0 Su Nichotaut Avenus. JlJi.UUO. trty-fourth Street, south nd.

SN' it of FlftJi Areau'e, by same owner, for of -jfth Avenue, a. four-story and kwwnt brick flat, by Alexander a.aer Tsc West End A veti ue, orwr; cost not ipr.n. Grmt side. S4 feet and Lfi.k -t i Art.etr ijm ar. 1 One Hundred a.n Thirt Street.

K'UU weiK corner, a (id. r.at. by Erotiy E. Frit of Umi Tsiiuy-ngiiih Street, ILtndretl and Suty-runth Street an-1 Boston Avenue, noutheavt conir, a pve-story brick flnt. by Kate t'tark 1 et One Hundred and Thirty-fifth Btreet, owner: cost, k.i, ltl llivlniton Street.

by'Chftrles Iane or 11 Eighth Avenue. Brooklyn. to a thre-tory brick tenement; cost. 4-- Wet Seventeenth Street, t.y Anna r.reiringer of i22 Vext Seventeenth Street; alterations to a firr-(orv ttrick stable; cost. "77 East Orte Hundred and Stxty-flfth Street, by John of i.trSi Vcion Avenue; alteration to a twr-story and atUc lnm dwelling: eoet, tl.t.

Thir Avenue, by James Kothsehll 1 of tiftl East One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Street; alterations to a f.ur-sfory brick store and tenement; cost. ,4: to Broadway, by Charles E. Rouss; lteratwns to -a twelve-story brick store, Ac; cost. l-T, l-ist Twenty-third Street, by Frederick C. Bearh and alterations to a four-story brick sutesroom.

Ate. cost. l.fiO. 1WJ to Vni l-ark How. by Augustus t'laaon of Wet One Hundred and Fourth Street: alterations to six-story brick store and offices; com, S-Vimu.

Vesy Street, by Mrs. Albine Schulthers of 22 Warren Street. Brooklyn; alterations to a four-story brick factory; cost, fciuu. Hecwrded Itenl Estate Traaaf era. Tuesday.

Mirth 24. KTH PT, a. 1 ft of MdLat Av. UvxHxi.i; H'-rmrr hite to' John A. y.l- Nr.

ST, Eaet; Mary Barry to tiunker 5TH a rn-r of lo2d St, lott.llx lai; Oeorgo K. J'-hnwut and wife to 1rsa Wailach PwiTH ST, I2.1 ft uf id Av. Sox II: Kdward Carll and wife to Sender PAKK AV. i.bti: Julius C. Hffmaan and wife to William J.

lJeimler 2t3, LOT. centre of bl'tk ttiresn H-Uri aid Hiith 4i.4 ft of Am-terdm Av. 12 4i'fl 8-; jtuyveieiit a administrator, tu Hern.au W. fer LOT map of A. Vjrse estate; Thoniu ilnxaja to Lixxi A.

lie- Vme nuafPBT- AV. (, Sii it a f( Le-, Kt, JS.bxloii: Jhn H. Jdetxler and other to Jitri W'Hitinv 3. LT map of ardvtile, Nsll4; Kits-, atx-th Kannev to ilary A. ELWOOU Pi-CE, KiO ft of Av, l'l Michael I.

IWv to Mary A. lUOI.vo.V hT, Mniuel Weil and vtlif tn Apel JiAlliEX LANK, h. 4 and aiJ end UlTtv St; Kattie E. Kl- -tirldite Samuel F. Myrs EAUt.

PKOI-FdtTY Nattinntrl H. Caiy and otfter to iiaac 11. ivy PAKK AV. bt and fK; Simon I. Fiaanery I'.

MutiKia GREAT JUNKS. ST. EiiMeth W. 700 1 7eJ sio i to IM'nund one-thlrti mrt SAMK. i liOPKRTY; Leunarrt U.

Vail. a aestisrnee, to llruund t(iin, ene-thtrd part SAME PROPERTY: Amelia N. Bunlap to s.iHje, )ne. third prt CliKAT JUNKS ST, ui, Isabella. Lor to am" MAiilSUN ST.

am! -J7 Scammel St; Aunt rireenKrtf tr, Samuel H. OI.1VKR 1T. s. 75 ft of South St. 40T Mrtry Vtuinn Lut? A.

ijumr. AMSTKRl Aif AV. wa. it.U ft of loSih M. fxlaj; tVcr J.

Miiy and wife to l.irse 1 Slawtn and 141T1I ST. e. ft Amsterdam Av. 11; John J. Mah-nv to Jcaeplt V.

CRAND AV. e. fi cf Oxford l'nn: K. Lawrence to Msrttn Oallithe- 14TH ST. a loo ft tf Av.

ftx It; cf 7th Ay. 41)11 ft cf ft, 5)x75; Charles and another. trute-i, to Minna 11. E-wn-aiein nd another FORK ST AV e. 72.7 ft a cf divid- OoD OHO 11.1 1 1 1 1 15,000 1 73 tna- line of 5 und map of W.nxl-txHt: JMt'tnine Krltx and others to Lsrni'e s-uft LOT CiU and map 37o lots of tftaie: Mlttiaei tary to Mxry Cbv LOTS "Ml and 7.

tiup Laccnia Park: ttiarlea I'. Shirmer John Dkranea and wie Lots 4 Bnd fl, pl.it map PeiUam I'ark: Jume J. Hurhea and another to the Nwr-Vwk-. New-Haven and Hartford liiilr Hd ttiinpan v. Sl-'T ST.

s. 7T ft of 3d At. a.ix 102.2; alstt Wo.jst-r Pt. sitjolnins In ml cf Thmas V. P.nihain and Aui.tnii lianirnori'l aio Let 1 7 of AbijaA land.

W. T. pox itin .1. Lenaitxn F11K1UFP ST. 51: Acute Greeubera; to H.

X1TH ST, a a Ul.lo ft of 6ln Av, lit: Kdward Livtneiton Ladk'W and wife to Marv L. Ball ORKK.NWli'H T. 1J; Joseph A. lVl.ubet atid t.i Fl'-vreme L. Hartley 3) Woo.STKR ST.

t7: Hichard Waisii and wife tn M'ix S. Korn GKKaT ST. Howard K. faurras and wift; tt Eimund Coffin 3tTH ST. 4I4 4 ft cf Sih Av, 17.1x I A.

Wussmann and an.ther. trustees, vt Jane Ji Keil ST. s. S7U ft of Sfh Av Kdaard Ludlow and M3.TY L. Hail LK.MNiiri'N AV.

9. ft a nt JtOf St. ISxlisj; ilury 1I.UI tt. EdTUi L. Lvillow S4TH ST.

a. li 41... map of l'it. r.x1j tiUam C. EetRr and wife tf P.

3Jurpjiy AV. centre line, north west rcre.sr ants St. I KxTHKMillj. 4x117.4; 1-Vancis P. b'wr'v, meree, to llwin A.

John-en and others 5 tlTH ST, s. 3ia ft of West En 1 Av, "JxHxt.2: ivret M. Steaart and wife (o A. M. Usui ST, ia4 ft 5th Av.

ltJx K.lith O. and another A I kk htiTH ST. sam- pn.wrty; Allc-a Marandrew Edith U. tjiil 4TI1 ST. Si Kast; Jc.hn 1.

Mulligan, as exeeui ir. to Jacih K. Suefei S1', SAME 1'KOI'KltTY; Jacob K. Stiefel to Jennie K. (TH ST, Kiist; Etnmugeoe Lwald li dennte I.

Kaal i 6.TD T. a lsl.3 ft cf 3d Av. lrreirulMr: Criris A. Scvfieid and wtfi 7r ow 1 2o li Ann.i M. 10, 5J0 AVKM'E A.

t.5 fi cf OMh St. Phiiio Scheyer and wife Carrie it Scheyer 13 SIST ST. a. 275 ft of 3d Av, 2.r,x 1H2.2: w- a of mp t-r St, adjoining lands of Ahijah Hamm-jnd and' K. i Lot t7.

map of Ahijah Hammni tand: Mary Lavell to Mary K. Ijivelle and another B2I ST. s. l.v of ft'h Av. 17xlis St.

n. 173 ft of A v. 1.1 lx Pi. JCd -St. s.

177i fl 5th Av. a.llxluu.f. emement; the Germanla Life Insurance Crmvany to Aifrea it. 24 CATHARINK ST. s.

ls) ft of Weii-oheeter Av, rixls: Mortta Lowerstein arid wife to Eiise Knebe! 2 LtTH A. s. tt.ir lt 63. map uf Wakefield: C. Ixjtr and wife to Ada Ii.

I ru Jr jrtfa. OOrt 3.S0 1 Reeorded l.eaaes. KntTP. Felix, Erck; cf store, nrh Av, ra AVHI.ETiiX. Susan.

Simon Zir.r. W-t St. a years Bl'HLER, Witiium. to John Sietrmann; 1.CO0 l.7".4 A v. eurrer tire, 8 1-12 year XH'HoLS.

Emnebam 1e Henry F. Holtiirf; il corr.er of 75th St umi PurX Av. more, at-c, a years JAKdci. Louis to Tiiet-, Schulta; stare flixr. 2 Stautun St, 3 r-ur 40S' I in.NKS, Chariex 11..

t. the 1 u- Shoei I'omiany, 114 Fulton St. auore, years FEfttK-'K. Krederk, and wife to Itarie -1 V.nst 104ih St. 2 1-12 STl VVESAST.

ltusherfurd, t.i Plnlip J. Seitr a cf 13ih Su 1W ft. cf 3d Av. 7T. 21 yers TAYlOl Scphi Ann S.

and ethers to CuarieS 11. Joues; 114 Fulton St. 3 years. l.Oou l.T4h i euo X3t 25 kxi Kreorded Martcacri. ALLKV.

Klla to John S'cmme; a of wttt ft ft 6th Av, 1 ver f.liOHMKH, frederl'-X tn Charles R. Schmidt; a t.f Jennings St. ft cf t'ni--! Av. 3 years 1.200 CKLI. Jerome, and a if t.i Whir ire Insurance tVsxipany; a a of S-oft! I Ac at corner t.f laitd of cnariee iverge, Lot te.

map Ot Kltxabeth Pell. 41iv Inland. .1 years 1.800 COLT, lienrletts to Mary Colt; a of J-Hh lit ft ef 7lh Av, 1 venr 6.OO0 FKIOL, Jan to Geurg-e F. CortMii a cf th St. 414.4 fl of Sth Av, years 10,000 SAVi: an! Frederick FeUtl to trustees of, tviir F.

Wissmaa; sama proverty, ln-iinent 2.000 FKLUMAKIC. Seu.ler. t. tHW M. Eidiitx: of I'stih St, 123 ft cf 24 Av.

ttwx tKra-e-e. i years 32.00O FITZPATR1CK. John. Marie W'leser: a of Thomas At. CO ft of Welch ''hi vear FARNSWURTH.

Ad.x to Frederick iwxter; a of Av. Core Eat 42, mop of WaltetSeld. oC GALLAGHKIC Jdartlu. to Fannie E. Law.

tf Grand Av, ft Place 3 years Xa Hl'MES. Waver, sad wife to Mr man Sehnitaer. Esses: Ift, tnstallmenis. 06 IIAMEltSHLAO. Joeeph to John J.

corner or Amsterdam Ar and liUi St; also corner of Am-itnlam At aad 1 JOth ait, tlwo awrt-. 3 KS.dOO JlA.SaSuN. ChrtsBne. Ikw A. tiaylord; ef loih St, 2vsi.i ft ef Aansterdam Av.

m.satha 3.4W JACKSON. MatiMa, tJ Simon P. Fiannry; and 64 Park At. I ars 1.500 Rilllui Jehn. and wtfa atctropobian lnsurarce- tXjuoiny; corner ef mler aii4 Bkeecker Sta, 3 yemr 14A0OO Wargsret and Henry Parrv to the German Bxvirti Iank See-Tet; cf Sd At.

ft ef STtk 1. 1 year 10 -rv a 1 I i I i. Vi e-l Iwav, 2 lJ vi b. URaZ. Calrarme A.

Ixmisa K. of SHtst ki. ft of Mlroes Av, 2 El Htl Ktli, luis. and Wife Patrick -J. (ntecia; a of Grtnan Pluc, 2iJ ft of Re Ht, 4 BWMile Bsriett: l- llinei-va Itocetii; a of th St, 17- ft r-t tun Av, yeara.

MTKH.S Sunviel and wife Henry A. TsyW; 4 and iV Maiden Lane, ali arid Jii Ijlierty St. i year MiLLKR. Anna it CrjriW A. Sco-fieid; of aitd Si, rl of 31 Av, fi eenrs JbaRTI.V.

Cteorge and wife to Hannah A. Hart In: a corner cf tli Ay an.l tilth St. airosnd MrKKON. Matthew to Frank and Low FrtedietoeTi; of Vai-nutie Av, ft of Lot 27. JsUp rart of aleo-tine farm.

1 NIKLSON. Marv. to Loula Smadheck and tnuttwr. executor. vc of L-aac.

Jf. Crhen: ft of 4 Sen St. i O'NEILU Mary Al. to Peter II. CTNeil); a of St, Zi ft of Avenue 2 years BHEGtiGlE.

Kiisa. F.mma Hat-hard, an-n, Slil, Harrte H. Morreil. Louie i. and Kdward l.

Mirrell to Henry Buck; 27 Fui ton-St. years STARR. Alfrwl to the Gerrr.anta Life Inauranue l'npany: of 2d St, 1" ft of btn Aw. lnatallmenis SLAW SON, George E. and Frederick O.

Hff to Peter J. McCoy: a cf Amsterdam Av. 4.ll ft ef lawn Si, 3 yen PAMB to same: Amsterdam At. a 24 It ft of 13SKh St. 2 years STEELK.

Sarah to John J. Jone and another, truateee of Lmvid Jones; hih Av, coraer of H7th St. il years. SAME to Newman Cowen; same property, il day SMITH, Frank E. to executors of Rich-aid M.

Hunt, deceased; a a cf 113th St. 1 a.2s y.Csae piisiO i.oCJ 2.00O 3.0H0 ao.oi.o 8.0TO 1.400 40,000 8i.S ft of Manhattan Ar. ttwo mort- saees.l rears. SCHNl'tlU. Francis to Edward B.

I'aderhUi; of Bradhurat Av, 2-' ft a of 14ith St, (tuo mcirtgagea,) 3 years FT, Lawrence, and wife to Twenty-third Ward Co-operative Building; and Loan Association; Forest Av, 72.7 ft of division line between Lots 6 ar.d (5, mfcp of Woodstock, installments. WKIXEEBAL'M, Sarah, and Becnhard. to Ahb.nt Brown; 17 ft ef 73-1 St. 5 vears Helen, to John H. Metxler and Mary K.

Smith; of Prosjiect Av. 3d ft of Lebanon St, 3 years 3.500 10,000 E30O Aulgnueati of Mortaraxare-a. AKN'OED, William to Charlotte A. O'Shea v. riACMERT, Caroline, to Frank CARY, Isaac 11..

tmatee, for Saaford Hardy, to Isaao C. guard Lin, Grace and Horace B. Webster FLANNERT. Simon to Kobert F. Tvsen FRENCH, Sara, to Frederic IL and Charles Coudert.

GASyCKT, Francis and another, trust ees, and E. G. Marshall to J. F. Kernachan, committee for Marie Mar-shall.

3 assignment. JENKINS, Ida E. and Mary K. to the Forket and Biaaop Company, assignments LAW HENCE, Sothie Kate MILLER, Ciearge M. and another, executors, and Surah Marshall to trustee of I-evln R.

O'NEILU Peter IL. to Margaret G. Tichen.ir POLdACE, limattus, guardian, to Julie Pnitwcic. giiarllan. TITLE GUARANTEE AStlTRtJT COM-P ANT ta Newburg Savings J3ank.

THOMPSON, Smith, administrator, c. of AMxauJer Kooinamv, to Annie Pollard f2.t0 16,42 L500 45.01K) 2.01 4,000 2.OU0 1 20.0iJ 3O.00O 0,000 WEEKES. Alice 1., to Laura A. Els Pendens. HOrsTOS ST.

44S Eaat. 1 ft front: IVeyart-rnent of buihiinirs of the City of New-York tiicamst Nainan Goldstein, tviolaUon of building laws 1HTH ST. Ii, 34 ft cf Am.dsrdajn Av, 21x m.H; Francis J. Worcester against James A. Jewel, (actum, to establish lien.

I 97TH ST. s. 2r ft rf Went Knd Av. 20 lisj.S: Jennie J. Mandevtlle.

guardian, asauut t'ora A. Springer and other, tforecloaure of mortgage.) BLKtfKER ST. s. ft of Crustvy St, 25x Ptl.tJ; Peter J. Brtnnan e.tlnet John U.

Col and others, tfjrilosure of niecimnle" liei.) STANTON ST. 24o. 25 ft front; Hiram K. and Hannah A. Pater, trustees, against Ensign O.

and others, if.recl'ieure of iSWTH ST. s. KiD ft of Amaierdam Av, 22.ftx lisM.s; James y. Kerrivw-han anl othere, trustees, araint Harriet A. and Gewrere W.

Lawrence and Thcroas Iteiily, tfrtreci'jsure of Pd-ST ST. s. 75 ft of loth or Amsterdam Av. 25xPXi.ll; Cornelia A. At will agmst Robert J.

M'-fiirr and others, tforecloture of morTaaB.i ST, s. ft of Madison Av. 7OxlJ.ll; Yelliw Pine tutipeny against Kdward C. Thatcher and otbura, tfcrecioaure of mechanic lien. I Bl'THKR FOR PEAPE.

2: Mirris Exchange against Jost-f a f. Cmirn, (forSckwure of cie- cnnnic's hen. CONVENT AV, s. 47 ft a of 141ft St. 2x l'JO; Joseph T.

Cullman strains'. Mmnle B. MiO're and others. vim-tomire of ST. NICHOLAS AV.

a 1211 of 14lst St. Pn.llxluo; Chrtstiipher W. Wllmm gguinst Ge'irg Ei'nn and otiiers. iforecloaure of mort- gae iT. NICHOLAS AV.

s. 101 ft a of St. to Eiirecomr Av x2Txiiil.B4; Jntephm i'heu- aua.nit Robert V. Lynch and otners, tt.recioeui'e of mortgage.) JUDGE C. IDE: UOUK IS SA5I0i.

Ktnav Malirtoa C'ompli nirati Hlaa Quaintly npos His Industry. The Burlington (loss) Freo I'rees. The lion. Henry C. JJe.

formerly of Vermont, but now Ch'ef Justice of Svamoa. has teen taking a short vacation from his labors, in Sydney, N. S. Before hla departure thither he received the following letter from King Malletoa: MCLWSr, Panioa, Feb. 1.

T. His Excellency tn- Chief Justice of Saoe-a: Your Exi-eiiency: Ttie rrpfirt has come to our Government mat you desire to rioae your wirk it tte month of April next without completing all tn Samoa, and that thai Is Ire reason why you are Irving rases every day without Now 1 declare the true wisnea myself and of the Samoan Onveinnicnt thus: V. are very giail and thanktu! because we kiuw wtthoat doubt the ereat of thla work which your Honcr is now doing, and the Kindness, and satisfaction of the people of the Islands In the Justu-e of all your 3'J-Ok-ments. Therefore we desire that the trial ft tiie remaining cases sliail le contltioeri by yoa and completed steadily untii the inveatigatloas cf alt lands are finished. We cannot ask that rt should be fini-ihed quickly because we knew the work Is great, and it cannot re well d'joe If done In haste, and it alii also cause you ill health because you do not rest at any time.

With the hmhest respect, I am viur Exiellencv's true friend. MAEIETUA. Kma; cf Samoa. In a personal letter to the- editor of The Free Frtiss under date of Feb. j.

Judge Ide aayg; Acting under the gentie hint of Us Majesty. I start ti-mirrow with ny family for a little vacation at Sydney. N. S. whien.

although lallee away, i the common reswrt for tiuropeans resident ill Samoa who wish for a change of ecene and climate. Mv fajhiiy, however, have been remarkably wij during their residence here. Th-re bav been no trout.ea now for nearly two years, nor ta trere any present indicatiia of early dieturbauces is the future. It will be pleasant to Judge lde's Vermont friends to know that his services judicating land titles In Samoa are appreci-ated in the manner Indicated by the letter of the King of the islands. We have heard b-fore that the Van He method of working; every day was not in extensive practice among the Samoan, and it ia not so surprising that the King should consider it to prejudicial to health aa indeed it may be in that tropical and enervating- climate-Aside from the allusion tn King Malietoa'a letter we find in the correspondence no intimation that Judre Ide has contemplated closing his work there in the Wtainf month of April.

The Democratic Call la Maine. The ilaBieUernocratic State Convention is to held In Portland oo Wednesday. June 17, ta appoint delegates to the National Convention and to nominate candidates for Governor and Presidential Electors. The call Invites the cordial co-operation of all electors of Maine, without regard to past political affiliation, who -believe ia protection to our National domain; who believe tn a sound financial system, and the sacred preservation of public, faith: who telleve In revenue reform and taxation for revenue only; who object to servile immigration; who believe In equal and exACt Justice to all men, with a genemds and honest retrard for our surviving and sailors, who believe that public office a public truet and not a private perqufcdte; who believe in economy in the imblic expense. National.

State, and municipal, in order that labor may be lightly burdened, and who believe in the enforcement of every law so long as it Is a law. Vaccination Law Overralrd. From The atilaaukee JoarnaL In JanesvUle, on Thursday Judge Bennett upset the rule of the Bute Hoard of Health requiring the vaccination of cchooi children, on the ground that it waa too loosely framed and exceeded the power et the board. The test grew out of the refusal of a Btdoit Christian Scientist to comply with the regulation prom fated by authority of the state p.oard of Health by the local School Board, a suit tiettig tit once fcrought by the Behjtt Ar.ti-Yaccuiatrou fco-corapoeed of Christian Scientists, The fcfii-rf -cause. Hnvoivimr I he validity of the Milwaukee Hcbool Board's rule, ia peniir.t In the Supreme Court, having been sent tip by stipujaUon, wiu no aecisiso in the lower i-urt.

nvr; 1 7 aitd A. Il Anecdotes lteiallve Telle treat Ilateniaaa. Ike I'rwn The atanchester IN. If 1 I'nion. A fine old mansion house in Boeca wen, N.

where Nathaniel S. Webster trow Uves poev-snei a good deal of historic interest. Here Daniel and Exckiel Webster n.ale frequent vlflta. The house was the second frame dwelling house built in Bos-cawen. It was erected a short tim prior to 177.1 by Winthrop Carter, who died in Here Mr.

Carter kept a tavern. A young son of Mr. Carter, about sixteen yeara of age, wtnt to Bennington with Geo, Stark. I have often heard youn; Carter VpeaU of Stark," said Mr. Webster; he eaid he was the stertiest-faced man be ever saw.

He wore a wide-brimmed hat, but would never wear much of a uniform." The mansion la on the old stage road from Concord to HaverbEl nd Hanover. It was purchased in 1SPJ by Nathaniel Webster, father of Nathaniel 3. Webster, the preeent I have heard lam lei talk with my mother in this room many a time," naid Webster; h- knew everlKdy, and would go around and visit the folks when he came buck in later years. He would get John Taylor, his farmer, to go aroand- and tell them he waa coming. Jonn Taylor was the ta lie-it man in lranklin he was a giant Webster used to call 4iim my son John.

Sometimes) Taylor would send a boy around on horseback to inform the neighbors that Webster was coming to visit them. Once Eaniel sent the boy to Caleb Marston, in Andover, to say. I shall be at your house to-morrow noon at dinner; have your old-fashioned boiled dinner, and if you don't have it In the kitchen won't eat. After he went to Portsmouth," said ilr. Webster, Eaniel wrote to me saying.

Buy me a borse not over and buy a good one: also pay Capt. Joseph Oerrisii of Canterbury my note of $2s, and keep it till I pay you; also what can I get XtJ bushels of grain carried to Portsmouth The statesman told Nathaniel Webiter'g mother that the best schooling he ever had was in Portsmouth, when he had to tit up nights and study so he could face Jeremiah Aiaron. the eminent lawyer. "I remember a party at the-. obi homestead," said Mrs.

Webster. Eaniel and a number of other distinguished people were there, and altogether there w-ia a large and jolly gathering. Iluring the evening 1 thought it was raining, and, starting in a dark hall t. go and see, opened by mis-lake a pantry door. Instead of the outside door.

Eaniel Webster saw whatl had done, and, approaching me. said: Cousm Lucy, that reminds me of a story of a friend of mine, who, while visiting at a rtrange house, sent his servant to see what tne weather was. The. man, supposing Lad opened the outside door, had taken a pantry dooc inrtead, and came back considerably excited. Vr'eiL how did you find the Inquired the mavter.

it blacker than. Egypt and smells like cheese." on oiio of his visits to Bosoawen, Webster went on a hunting expedition to the surrounding hlirs. He waa accompanied by his brother Ezekie) and by Nathaniel and Caleb Clark, and N. C. Eettoa.

a law student in Eaekici'a office. A black squirrel that had been seen on a beech disappeared in a. hole, and Natnanitd climbed up to drive it out. "I see him," said Webster. Hold on, don't shoot yet." ye'led Clark.

"1. won't hit yoj, Nat said I.miel. Webster tired, and some scattering shot hitting Clark, he slid oown. how ling. Clark declared that the shot lamed him, but the neighbors noticed that his lameness always increased whenever he aaw Webster t-om-ing.

The great statesman never forgot it, however, and would give Sid or $13 every time he came up to Boscawen. Exekiel Webster la re mem be rid as a man of remarkably line powers and winning ad-dresd. There wa a iisp to his- speech which was rather agreeable than otherwise. The house in winch (Jen. Jonn Eix wa born, and also the birthplace of his fatiier hi in Boscawen.

and Is a grand old mansion, attracting visitora' attention by its general appearance of comfortable hospitality. The house ia surrounded by large elms, orra of which to said to be four feet in diameter. ia the upper front chamber cf a nearby bouse Webster hd hin law office before removing to Portsmouth, in It is a Urge eouare apartment, without pretension to ornament, and when the rising young lawyer occupied it its furnishings were plain, indeed; iie had a pine table, a few tnx.k ehelves. and some chairs, lie remained tn his Loses wen office two years. In a- letter to a classmate, dated Slay 4.

Webster wrote: You must know that I have opened a shop ia this village! for the manufacture of Justice writs; other mfchcanlcs do pretty well here, and I am determined ti try my luck among others." To the next house above, one standing on the corner where the street turns -ofl toward the railroad station, Exekiel Webster brought his bride. From the same bouse she. having reached the remarkable? age of ninety-three, was taken but a few weeks ago to the churchyard. A Snowball Elected Ulna. From The Chicago Times-HeraiJ.

Charlevoix, ilartlj The Idea cf snowballing a mail into publie office is a new one. Yet thla is what has happened in this town. Soma week ago'Willard A. Smith, editor of The Sentinel, while on the way to hia office, overtook the City Marshal in the act of correcting a band of urchins who had been making life miserable for their neighbors by pegging them with snowballs. After a feiw good-natured -words the editor, thinking to take the part of the boys and turn the joke on the ilarehal.

picked up a handful of soft snow and plumped it full against the nape of the Marshal's neck. Ta Marshal arrested him, but the Justice bel'ore whom he was taken was not so ofc-tuse to the joke a the Marshal, and ilr. Smtth wtis dUscharired. Eut he was not tontent with this He insisted first on a testtmoniiil from hi fellow-citizens, and then upon a vote of public confidence. He received both, ami this week took his chair as President of the village of Charlevoix.

Mr. is of impulsive temperament, but apparently not more so than the City Marshal, and. while Lis littie xnlunJ.er-standing with the. Marshal was all in fun at the start, when Mr. Smith found he was reail5- under arrest tor snowballing he grew hotter and hotter, and finally lecid-d to follow the sure'estion of some of his friends and seek the fuile-st and most complete vindication that could be given bim.

After a liveiy caucus fiht he wa nominated by his party, and, notwithstanding dissatisfied Republicans, united with Populists. lTte-hiMtiotu-sAs. and Eemocrals in a cltixenit' tickeu he was elect ed by 4 majority. To the credit of Mr. Smith's good jtidsr-ment and common sense it may be st.tcd that the City Marshal ami he avre no longer at outs, and that the Marshal will continue to chastise small boys, and editors as well, whenever he catches the-ru.

snowballing. The Heart That AVaa Fixed. From The Philau-slphia Record. The infant school of the Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, at Broad and ACxster Streets, has some promising For two or three weeks the youngsters nave been pfacAiclng a new song. My Heart Is Fixed," and the Huperintendent observed last Sunday Ujt the singers seemed to have but a vagu Idea of the meaning of the wortls they rattled off tn such a.

pa.rrct-like manner. Who can tell me wtist the name of this soiijf means? she asked. Immediately thirty thumbs were Inserted in thirty roooths, and the means) of communication ere effertually blockeL The star pupil seemed to nave a faint gleam of in his eye, called fcim by name, and repeaae.1: "Alfred, can you tell me what I mean when I say My Heart la Fixed '7" Yes. ma'am." replied the prodigy. Wy.

your heart got broko and you had to havt) it mended." CITV UOISES TO HOUSES TO LET. istth 4th fult width; easl n. 4th md. rent. 4'h St, n.

Park K. S.s 3.di n. Park K. B. i.stut 3 a.

Park 4-sl E. H. l.ts S'Jt hu, b. Park hig-i at'p; r't. Ais wti-re.

miS CENTER, 21 East 20th St. A SMALL THP.EE-STOET HIGH-STOOP tRICK hum, No. iJJ Eatt ld evtaen in aiir Jlarxanartun A real Tio un' bioc-k froen auHiit Mon is Park and Lexington A v. cable cars; bouse open. ISAAC STEVENS.

24 West 129th St, A TP.T T'ESIRABIJt THREE-STORY KROSV.V-oe, hign-at -'O -front houH 4o let for It uju LUU Park betaimi SCik and -ltli one biock froto Av. (uk cats; in hullM. liJAAi," STEVENS, v4 West St. i 4-bToRY PtiLIifNG. 2.29 2L SL'ITAHIJE tciiof-t.

uiissiun. acy matuutaai. 40 Ud i. l.i. ll, i.vr ili: AT Alt Re READ, Auctioneer, WILL KICLL AT AUCTION THURSDAY, Llarcli 23th, 1835, At the Real Et.te Exc hange and Auction P.ooia, Limi(e-i iS5 to loertjf Street, ut Li o'clock noon.

TIIC UIX'ABLE PROPERTV No. 291 Broadway, IvT. W. Cor. of Eeade St Six-story and basement bollding, marbis frvnt; sues.

iX2xliSJ.lx,.llxi-S.3. PERCjIPTORY sale, I ET ORDER OF THE TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANK, awing to the removal ef the flank to their aew iiaarten is the Wool El-ekaagr Utdgr. Seven per eeai. of the pnrehase nsary enn renals on bond aad at Ivar leer real, ialercst if de-aired. Maps and further tartlsulars at the oBU-e cf th.

Auctioneer, No. vi line Su, or No. 1 iladison Av. 1.442 CortUndt t513t GEO. TL READ, Auctitineer, WILE SEj.

AT ACCTION TUESDAY, 3Iarch X51st, 189C, at th Real Estate Kxchar.ae and Auction Kooeru Limited. to lii Liberty at, at Li o'clock noon. THE ATTRACTIVE UWELL1NG No. 120 East 3d Street, between park and Lex i axtsa A 3-atory baaement and cellar brsrnitone dwelling. Is ft.

tn. x4i let lo-J ft. 2 In. 31 (are. 12.MM at per cent.

Interest. Maps avnd furtlier particulars at the nffcee of the Auctioneer, 9 line and No. 1 Madi-aon Av. t517ai HKHAHI1 V. HtHXETT A AacVrs, WIT I.

SKLL AT At'CTION, WKU.vESUtV, HIRCH ilTi. At 12 o'ciiv-K noon, at the Real Ksiate Kxcttaage and Auf-tton Itim. M4 to Liberty BY ORBKIt OF EDWAHD S. CLINCH. EX-ECUTOF.

OF FRKIEKI'-K C. L1NLE, IhS AND li PEARL A posle Cidir St. Two 6-storv and cellar brick buii'iinss and li-es. Nil, ia No. lwi Is 2isx 121.HHxl24.'.J.

Eievator and Otis Engine inclu k-L Further particulars at the ofiice rf tbe Executor, 110 Itroadway, vr Auctwaeera', 71 and 73 Liberty St. I.U11S ESI Al ITKIXEEH, FAF.tlTOII'Jt AI1H1AN IE Ml LEEK i SOY w-H! sell jt auction cn TlllRSIJAV, MAHt'H lwfMl. at 12 o'clock, at the New-York Heal Estate Salesroom. No. Ill Broadway the S-stnry brick Kweliir.g and Lot T.I JAE betweea Orcenwich and tVanbtnirton Sts.

Maps at ofMce cf Messre. WEKKKS At-tornevs. No. 5 Wall St. anil at Auctloaeer'a cf-fice.

14 Btne St. tOul 1 LOUIS VKSlKlt, Auctioneer. AEH1A.N H. MILLER Sc SOX will sell at auctl(n on THtnSOAY. MAHCI1 el.

IKfMI. at 12 o'clock, at the New-York Real Eietata Salesroom, No. ill Broadway. By Order of Estate of Frederic at Inn the twa ft-etorv brl. and LoU.

K03. AND 13 AV. D. and particulars of Auctioneer. 24 Pine St.

tlKt TO LET FUll BISIXES3 PtHPOSEJ. 615 FIFTH AVENUE, ABSOLCTELT FTF.K-PP.OOF- APARTMENT HOUSE, (berween 4SKh and 50th Superbly appointed; heat. light, and venuiatiotf perfeA; rpeq aanttary i.tutnting: a luxurious and fashionable home; private to" the Buck liiiciutm Htei. A pply on prem-ifs; or to Office, Estate of George Kemp. 6 William, turner fedai- Bt.

American Tract Society BUILDING, Southeast Cor. Nassau and Spruce Sts. NOW READY FOR OCCUPATION. OFFICES Open day and night single offices ISO per annum and upward: suites at corresponding- rates, Continuous elevator servioe and electric licht- Ecr plana, rents, aad full particulars APPLY TO GEO. II.

HEAD, Agent, PINS ST. 151 Lancashire Insurance BUILDING, 25 F122 il, iijciiisg tf5lces at Vii.s and uptrard in this eaeeedinfirty well-lighted building. No extras. For plana and further particulars APPLY TO C7S) GEO. I J.

BEAD, Agent, 9 PINE STREET. NOS. 2W-2U-S1S EAST Z2Z sntEE V. To Let fireproof nix-story building; concrete Hours, paaaenger and freight elevators, electric hunt Jil power, atuni heat: aultabi far GfTteeo, showrooma, or light Dutnafacturuig: Immediate possession. Apply on premises, or to owner.

CASS RCALTY CoHPOiUiio. No. So-5th Av. CITV REAL ESTATE FOU SALE. RESajfl 3-nvr-, bfuwiwtone nuanaioa and stable on lot WIW Jind-rarved cat-met trim, eontatning- all niodern improvements; rine hx'ation and apieooid view.

House cost 75.J to build. Will be awld at ti HEAT AflliFICE, or will exciianiee for country or vacant tots on Wasuington Heiehta. rp'y for particuiara to GEO. It. HEAD, ST.

AlCllU.VELK. AGENT. Ceo. R. Read, REAL ESTATE.

PEE ST. A.NO 1 aiAOISUsi AV. UBOKEH. APPRAISER. 3IONEY 4 anti 5 PerCenL For account cf inscitutipns.

--t ta and Vnlnti- TO k-f A. W. MrL.Al Os, -v -a ii wy, cor. irnprry jjl CAN JIB BOWHT AT A FHiCftE THAT will Insure good and safe Investment; new Ive-Murv apartment house; 3 DartBH-iM! on Itiinr: near lltith St and tii Av. Mattoo.

Flrra of L. J. CARPKNTKR. 41 Uherty St. HOFFMAN BROTHERS, FIRST-CLASS PP.OPERTT.

4 War-el ST 9 th NEAR PARK AV. Kour-atorv hixii-stixp lioxse, 2 feet wide; butter's ivsntrv ei- tenaion: p.tce. 1N.NKS CUN'TER, East 2otli St. 3 tfa N'LAU EEXINCfTN AV. Uaiidwane four-storv hrwnston re-ulenc; prloe.

INNES CENTLit, ZX Eaet aoth St. APARTMEVTS TO LET l.t I 1 1 El n.VCUELOR 5T6 FIFTH AVKNTK. ioppusit VA rauatr Hotel. Apply to iatitur. IOKT'Sii '1TH AM MlJSHIltK, Zs TO WEST ST.

Very dsiratJe local wn attractive tunnr outside axartaiests at rntida; eie'ator aervice. tem heat. atiendaiie. L. A.

CKCIKSHAXK 1(I Eroadway. TO RENT A desirable apartment at 101 Pari: cor. 4Kh St. Appiv to Janitor, HEW-JEUSEV PKO PETIT V. IdHSUV HOAIi, iKABRlUUT, Moaaswlltb Heseli, Mtrewasnrr River.

X. J. I). B. Pine X.

Y. FVKMSIIKU AlOlaEa I'OR KEST. MXIEOU.VTE NO I IC; UFINTX. KilJAN'. The cf Nw-Yrk.

hv the amis of Ir-e aiivl Ite- de-jen-l-n'. to Kai-mi Ijingetenl. Schl. Ar.ra K. Janii.n.

ion officers 't trie iJtierMi) Jntianie" Jieinx Kraft lieloa. Helirvch Karl VV Un-ini lieir.x. Kriedenrh li-(ni. nnu Maltha Hems. Anna IJ.

in. C-irHaru laMkiiartii. Kailwriu Lurtiuu li. iwuli Hctnrum vv tx-garxl. t.i,se With-int VS tan-i, J-jflun" August WlesaM.

ikI nil pre-is in tine eslwte i.f KlLtAN- HK1NTZ. Siie ft trte ")ty of New-VriC as crl iters, legatees, n'-tt of otnerwise. send a-etum: V'i and each of vnu ale lMrehv ciiel and r-jnire. pei-, any t. and apeear before our Sur-rogaie of the anj i otintr New-Ynrk.

at the Sun-os- Court 'f sil citv and held at ttie C''r Court Hotise. lo live V. Nw-ork. tiia 2th. day tf April.

at half-st ten ti'i-Ml tn- the foi.nyv of tiiat day. then And there to att.nd a judicial sett ierint cf the acLour.t tf procee-liims rf Charles F. Rauee-dorf, as executor, ami lana Heinix. as eMvii-tnx. of tne last will and testament of soul deceased, aad nucU of you as are hereby cl'eit us ar cutler the age of twenty-one years are required to appear by yottr guau-un.

if you have one. -fir. If you have none, to appear and apply for one to appointed. tyr. in the en! cf your oeplect or faliure to so, a gtardisn will te ap-potnted hy the Sormgaiie to rcisresetit and art for you in the In testimony wheevof we have Cfi used th seal of the Surrogate's Court: cf the ai3 CHy an-t i Vumiv of to Se hereunto P.

aillael. Witness. Frank T. Flta-gf-rall, a burnigHte of our said city and county, at the City trf New-Vojk. the 6Ui Aav of March.

In the year of tir Lord one thousand eight hundred ami ntnetv-slx. J. FAIRFAX Mi-UrOHIJV. f'ierk th SurrogaK's Court. H.

P.lTTKRHrsCll. Atton-ey for Lxectt-Tor and Lxecutril, loe Fallon Street. Ne-Tora citV. mhll-lawawVV MAN NINO, M12RR1TT In parsuan'-e of an ordar Hon, Jona If. V.

Arnold, a Surrogate of the Cilv and County of New-lrvk, notn-e I breliT to all persons having lairns llKltRITT O. MA NX 1 NO, Inte of The Cur of New-York. de-sel, to present the ss.n-ie, with vouchers the suMcriOer. their place of transacting business. No.

117 East 4fft Street, In the City of New-Vork. or before tne IStn day of Septeruiyr next. Onte.1 New-York, the 2nd iav of March. i-Vi. JOSEPH P.

VAN KliSS MANN I NO. Administrators. VANAMi.E. WATTS A VAIL Attorneys for Administrators. Miiuiierjisa.

N. V. cir4-lawtatV RRETP. JAMES K. In pursuance of an order H-ya.

Frank T. Fitzgerald, a cf City and County of New-York, wottc here-hv Riven to all i--rson having claims ag-ainst JAMEs E. UUETT. Iste of tire City of rieeeat, to present the same, with vouchers- thereof. tr the urKTitM-r.

at her plrfjre of transacting business, at Ibe ofT.ce cf Philip M. Brett, N.x Rrr.adway, In tiie City of N'-w. York, on or hifore the 1st dy of Sptier tveit. lateii New-York, the i'iili day of Marcs, 1-sliH, HHETT. Executrix.

PHI LIP l. liRKTT, Attorney for Executrix. 13" Broadway. New-York. marlS-lawroV HCKIN.SON, I.

AKKI.LA li. In pursuance of an order of H-jo. Frank T. FitsseranJ. a SuiTCnate of the City and County, of notice la herehy given to all pcrsoiis having eialma laheila H.

Dickinson, late of the of New-York, deceased, to lirmmt the same witn vouchers thereof to the auirtcr-ljers at tneir cf transacting bostness. No. lie! Frankiis Street. In tbe City of New-York, im or before thi 1st 6y of August, lrii. next.

1 atel New-Teric. the 2- 1'. day of HORAi'K i FANNIE D. LKVVIS. SARAH U.

LEWIS, Administrators. RO.K PCTicKL A-t'jrneys for AdnL-utstratora, S1S brniy. New-York City. ALLEN, ETHA.N. In pursuance of an order cf Hon.

John H. V. Arnold, Surrogate of the City and County uf New-York. Dotloe ts hereby given to ail persons having c.ium against Allen, lale of the cf deceased, to present the same, with vovichers thcre-if. to the suhscri'x-r.

at hia piace of transacting business, ar The office cf Jeralomao and Arrowsroich. No. Rroad-wir, In the City of New-York, on or liefire tne 5'h day of aexr. Laiel New-Vrk, toe llkh day of Novetnt-er, lteU5. OEOP.GE VT.

I'CN'N. Administrator. and ARROW-SMITH. Attorneys for Administrator, Rroad-way. New-York City.

nSn-tawCri Wafcmyai CONWAY. JOHN. In pursuance of an order of Hon. Juhn H. Arnold, a Surrogate of the City and County cf New-Yont, notice ia hereby given to all persons having ftrainxt JOHN CONWAY, late ef tne City or New-York, to present tne with vouiy-rs tlrif.

ti tbe subscriber, at his mm buaJness, at the cAue.nl Hvaea Ai Uwight, No. 5MJ Bn-aits-ay. ia tbe City rA sw-Yorte. on or before tiie first d-jr c-f June ru Xated New-York, the iHtjj day of November, J'lHN T. CONWAY.

Administratis. CARTER, Hl'OHES 4c DWIOHT. Attoraevs -r ahi Broadway. New-York. N.

V. t-27-la wTmW ALLEN. THEhKsA F. in pnrs'iance oi an order of Hon. John H.

V. Arnold, cf the City and County of New-York, ncfice la hereby giv-n to ali persons having ciaims arainst THERESA. P. ALLfclN. iate cf th Ci'y ef N-Tork.

deceiised. to present the same, with -vouchers thereof, to the ubcritier. at bis place of transacting busiitees, at th- ofEc wf ami Arrowsmith, No. Broadway, in th City cf New-1" orat. on or before -tn loth day of Jun liext.

Dated New-York, the 12kh day cf November 1 GlduitGE W. Prs.V. Adaiiniatrator. JEROl-OiTAN AND ARROWSMITH, Atlome-ya for Administrator, Broadway, New-Yuri City. ti-7-lixwUm'A' HASHAGEN.

VJOLKTTA-la pursuance of an order of Hon. Joan H. V. Arnold, a Surrte gate of the City ar.4 County of Sew-Yurt, notice is hereby given to all persons claims aaUn-t VRiLETTA HASH AO EN, late cf th City of New-York, deceased, to present the aroe, with vouchers theeeof, to the swoscribei-, St her place -f transacting business. at the office of Bia'-k Ik Etng.

44 Pine Street. In the cf New-Yora. cm or befor the lth day cf April next. Dated New-York, the 6tn day of Octooer; EMILIE H. SMITH.

Aaminislra-tnx. BEACK KINO. Attoraeya for Adiaiaia. tratrtx. 44 Fine aurvet.

New- Yora City. c-law-tJniW RO'iERS. ABBIE P. In pursuance of an order of tne Hon. Frank T.

1 itujeraid. a Surr.ygnte cf the City and County of New-York, notice is hereby given to ail persons having claims ABB1E P. ROO-KRS. late cf the of New-Y vra. Jei-eaed.

to preseirt the wwe, with the vouchers thereof, to the subaerit-er. at his place of transacting business. No. ii llioadway. In the City of New-York; or lefore il 1st dny ut August.

li? Dsierl tb-t oy of January. 11KNRY U. RoOERS. ExetMtor. KNciX at WOODSVAltn.

Attorneys fur Km-u-tor, Noa. 52 and 54 William Street. New-York -('y Jalj-lastmV ItOSEXKLRvJ. ISRAEL pursuance of ao order oT Eon, F'ranK -T." itxa-rala. a Surrtwrate of the City and County of New-Yorx nonce is hereby given to a li person tvtn claims agiaot ISKAKL 1..

POSENBf.RO. late of the City of New-York, deceased to present the same tth vouchers l.nere-cf to the sutcriber. at his place of traasactuig-business No. 113 Third Avenue, in toe City of on or before the ZT-th of Sep t-moer next. I wled.

New-Ycrk. the JlLh diy of March JateU. AliJSES ROSENBERG, Ailmima-trmtor ETiX.Kl.Er. DANIEL pursus.ic. of an order ef Hon.

Jonn H. V. Arnold. Surrogate of the City and Couuty of New-York, notice f. hereby given to ail persons having, "gainst DANIEL UHOVF.R ST.X.-KLi.Y.

late v.f the City of New-York, deceased, to present the unie with voucners tneref. to tbe subscriber, at his place of transactinK business. F'ar Ixing island, in the iftat of New-York, ea or liefor. the 4th day of June next. Dated New-Tork the 2tti day of November.

lbi5. ERNEST K. EBLK. Executor. CLA.RIC EDWARD V.

In pursuance of an order cf Hon. Fran T. Fitzgerald, a Surrogate cf the City and County of New-Yora. is L.rrcr given to uil j-ersons having clima Hirimn X1WARD V. CLARK, lata of th 'Jlty of New-Yark deceased, to prvseent the same, alth vcitri-eis thereof, to tiie buoscti tiers, at their plate of transacting bust.tess.

at the ofUce cf tior R. No. 11 IViliJaan Street. In th City ot N.w-S'otk cn or before the tirat day Aiay i Dated New-Turk, th- lTtn Vr of October. laS-V" EMILY V.

CLARE. FKEDL1UCE C. BO NToN. Eiecutora. CtIeDANYJ, CEAHENCE" B.

In pursuance pf trT cxder of IL -n. Frank T. Filxgeraid, a hur-rotate of the City and County of eoticw is hereby ivn to all persons having cutms aKamU tU-es B- CieUnd. Jte of tne Srw-York to pr-jot tho naaie with vouchers theteof to tne aulns-riber, at hi place of transacting kaalnesa. N'o.

IM West ftotb Street, in tne Cil New-York, on er bitcr the nrst day ef J-7 next. Dated New-York, tne 8d day of Dcemil. lSUQ. HAJdLEL ExecuCor. OS BORN.

XiARIOH In pursuant of an Tder of Hon. J-onsr V. Arpoid. a avurruarate of tne County of New-Y or It. notice is liereoy given to ail persons having a-ialrre against MARION OSRORN.

tats of the City of New-York, deceased, lo fi- mt. the MH, Wltlv voateiiera, uit buukowh i ar le fore ti.e 4th oar of June! New-York. Noveinher -Iha'f. New-York, on Irtiied WILLIAM OSr" WlWAlili Uri.iii:.-s. WILLIAM R--BAIRD.

Attorney for 271 Broadway. N. T. afMavOmff tors. Executors, DOUGLASS.

TVIIEiA-M In pursuance an or oer xi a -arrogHte the City aad of New-York. otice to hereby aii peesons havlivg cUlmS agaioat 1LLIA la J. Ixil'GLASS, late of the Ciiy at New-Yorit, oeceaaed to present tbe with vouchers therec.f to the at his plac. of transacting buslnes. N'.

East 4b in the L-itv cf New-York. cr before tne fifteenta day or April next. i "i i i viir imS. HC4JH DOUGLAS. Lxecmtor.

Uj October. lsS. East 4tri fct. New-Yom. Leave Yur Aavtrtisf Best for THE NEW-YORK TIMES At th.

nearest or roost coanreaient imm Eisaia Ttistri; Bstas slwavs ti-. same as at our ataia OtBce. oor call bx for aCas-ester. Cost cr Advert stem if will srtitec ao four copy. Pay notiiirj extra hoy.

17 A eiXTY-NINTIf li: i i. a I ji. r.r N' il-l'ns plHllltiff. iS.iitll Tl IN" lir.d o'lier, tlW'-iui-i iu pursuani-e vf a '-f f'-r i d'HV ri-Mo ill 1 j.t.v.-en i a.te.1 the Jsn-iury. I 1 lf.t toe IT.K Unv-of Jnorir.l, l-cl.

1, -eiimed, tli relVr. in i-iifioetbt e-tl at ruolie auction at He N--ior SatevrtMini. N'. Ill I'lrowla to Mew-York, r-n the -hin day cf liar'ti. i 12 o'ci'ick ntioat of tht day, Juues L- a ui li i vo- 1 tne Mid judgRM'ut aad therein as I---Vok-s: All thr eerlam plot, pieve.

or parrel cf l.i-'. tiie hunlinKS tlifi-tvii 41 le-1, S'tUAl', xl eini to 1 wroi -et-onl i 1 'it i ii of Couiiiv aaj r-'tiite of aad In Knint 4. li't. en-the U'c! tn.ip of ti.e i.itv i.f New-York, ard itiore bounded anj (ies.Tl'd follows, v.z Heijsnning at a j-oiot tn" noi-thrlv line if Slxiy-niniti Stret-t distant huriled twenty-rive furt from tiie iv formed by tiie cf the westerly cf West Avenue wuh the sxid nortneriv I i.e of Sixry-nmifc Street, ml fcntmig n-erly parallel to aMld itiv iite of tint Lot Avenue and part ef the uiauan.ee through a l-ny WhII as th same ealelld. I'lie (lis'i fert tlve l.li Iridic: thence westerly paivw to aid iirihcy line of Sixty-ninth Street t.Vh leet; tnence it( hi-riy sii.l rm paraa.

I t. said wewi.rly line of Av et End Avenue wi Ooto f-et rive i.r iiicnes to the saui line of airet. and taei'- ai-mg th- si.1 lu.e of eiitv-niiita Street flitr feet the point, the pint ot i esid premises being kn.ivii as Nos. Ml We- W.U Street. Dne.

NeW-YoraL, March rd. L-W. ERNEST HAM OR.M1STOX aleCTiRMACK. liainiia a Afor- teya, 7 Namuu Street. armh2rJil STREET.

V. Y. on-t CHy and cf New-Yolk. Ml VAN WAGENEN, plaintiff. agMinst PU.TKO 1NDELEI and others, detetxlants.

iti pursuance cv a lodgment of foreclosure srl sale. Ouiy Iliads in in ai-nve-entni-! acti.t. Citel tt 22nd div of li, and the iVtrd i- of Jnuarv. lii. I.

tne uno -r, tbe rieree In aail judgment ii.tmd. wol auctMt at ttie New-Yorfc Real t-slenroom. No. Ill Banaoway. An to City New-York.

the tltti day ifsrih. at I-o'clock noon at tul av, bv James netioneer. the cnortgag-c-d premises mentiooed the said Kiiroc-fil ami ilMHein dsscrioed as All that r-e-tln "lot, pie-e, cr parcel cf lir with Th building thereon erected, situate, and licing in tli Ts-mir-erenttil v-ard of City of NTr-York. Couritv and Stte of New-Yo-K. an.t in Section 4.

hl.k No. 11M. on tne land iro.p of tne City ef Mew-York, and re parti Itrrly bounded arul de-Trlt-ed as follows, via Resinning at a point ia ue aoriheriy line if Stxtyiiuith distant three hundred at.d seventy-fiv 'Sioi feet -westerly from Ihe formed by the intersection ef the weMterty tine ef West End Avenue with the snid iHirt'ierir line of Street, and rundmg n-r-'h-eriy paraiiel to tne sail wtsteriy Jin-i of West End Avenne and part cf the distance throoirh a party wnil eo far as the same one feet five 5 IncUea: thence wesfeil parallel to the said line of Street twenty-tlve 2il feet; thent soutaeriy nd aeain parallel to the said asterl.r line of Wsi End Avenue and part cf distance th'ousft paity wjtil so far aa the snma extends one. run-drtd tls) tet ttve 'j irt.hes itnd to the iiid northerly line of Sixtv-nlnth Street, an-t IHenc msterly arid along aaid northerly line of iivtv-mnth Street twentv-fWe iiij feet to th point, the plc cf beginning Dmi'I New-Yivrk. a ires 3rd 1 ERNEST HALE R-iferee.

ORM1STON McrDRM ACJLZ. BUiat fT Attorneys. 7 Nassau Slrect, Wil imbiAiii S1XTT-NINTH STREET. N. Y.

Supr-rrv Cmirt. Ot and Cwurttv of New-York. YAM WAGENEN, piuintift. against PIETiiO 1NLKLL1 and others, efen lanis. is purstiAT.ee of a judgment of f.ireciosure and Sale, duly rurtde in the aLwve-ntUir-o.

dated the 22nd dav cf January. an4 ent-red the Sato day of January. l-vj, I. tbe snieraitied. the referee na.ned tfierein, wi.l sell at puliu anctiotj at the New-York Estste Salesiwiu.

No. Ill Broad a v. in the City of Mew-Yc-rk. ua the day df March, lsim. at 12 o'-lo-k no-.

cf that day. hy Junes L. Welia. iictMner. tn mfrttfage.j premises mentioned in the said Judgment and t.hrein described as follows: Ail ttiiyt certain lot, piece.

pareI cf l.i.id, witn the buiidiiur thereon erected, s't tate. lyi, end betng in the Ctty, litnty. aad Stat of N-York. bounled and described as Iiexin-niotf at a p.nnt on the northerly side ii-v-nipih JSireet oistant tnree hundred ami bfty fet fri-m the point ty 'rre m-tersetrthn of the wc-sierly line of Wet End Avenue siUi the said nonuerly line t.f Mxty Street, and mnnise thenee northerly parallel tj sa.id westerly line est End Avenue one hundred UWl feet five lactiej; tliel.ee Westerly rmrallei to said nomierly line of Sixry-tiuitla Street twenty-five litil feet; th'-nce siothitriv parajtel to s.t:d westerly lin cf W.t End Avenue and port of tr, rt, Glance throosh a p-nrtc 90 fir as the same exteivls one hun-ind luw feet five Incite to the said Dortneriy line of Sixty-ninth Street, ant thence easterly along tlw sid norti-rly line of Strwt twentr-ft-ie f-et fo the point of begintmitf. Dated New-York, March f.r-1.

EKVEST ALU Refef. ORMISTTON A MrfOKUACK, BiaLnti" Aitor- eya, 7 Ntts.au trih4-2j 3wV SIXTY-NINTH STREET. N. Y. Supreme Court.

Citv and Ccuntv cf New-Yetk. 1 nl.ItT Va.V WAGENEN. plain' iff. against IT ECHO IXi'aCLLI sad others, defendsnts. in purtoance or a iudgment of foret-lonore p.tfl rale, du'-y and emcrci In lie atwt e-etit action, the osy cf unders'aned, tiie referee lii aaid juigiocriL nmed.

will sell at auction t. the Ne -Tork Real Estate Salesroom. Nuntetr til liroaJ-wa-t. in the cur of New-Votk. tie tii 4.lhv-of March.

lisei. at 12 o'clock of tirat dm. bv Jam- Welis. aucf. nrreer, tne Tii.oigj.-l premise In the said Judgment memicetl ul t.iTin deacrlbed as foli'iw: Ad that rTtija let.

piete. or parcel with the buiidiMB- thereon tir.j,!,, ant heina tn tr.c Ward of tu-a t'ltv of New-York, Coun'v and Siate wt and in Section 4. iilot 1I1. on tn land map of trie of New-York, m-tm irticii wiriv inrjK'd and d-m-ri Beginning at a point In 'he no, line cf Street diFtsn; four h.in.'red (Hu ft-st westerly from lb foem-d bv tne lnt-r. aeefion of the westerly Isne i.f Wert Avt arltti trie said tanrttierl line rf Siiivn.uoi Street.

minning tbene-e northerly para He! 10 w.elt!y ime -f Wet yrol Avenue and prt tie iri through party wall so fur a extends one htin.irvd (liai tet fi inches; lliem-e werriy prtrnll-4 to the 1.01-1 Pre ot Sixiy-mntn street twHity -ftw thnric iiii'nTiy and pitrul'el to tr-t. wi-sierlv line (l Vi Avnue utid pn tne distance through- ft party wait so far as th wme extends f.ne hlindrird ftOiii feet Rye It ches and to aoi trlreriv' line tf riixty-tiint Street, and tiicaee enst-riy and al Tig auml tnr-eiiy. litif if Mxiy-nintri Sire-t tsaiv-nvi? feet to (he point the pmoe t. Dated New -York, March 3rd. fV.Ni:ST liALI; OaMTFTO.N" MeCOKMACK, l-iamuil Alt ir- n-V'4, V' Nassau S-reet.

m-KKMi: ci tc cin asd County 'of Hil.i. Ri'T A. i.i-T:iDiiL. aa.oiut THOMAS A CIA. J' Jrs.

O. Millr. and Thomas Auid. oef-nUjirir. Lm piirsuonce of Ju-irrr-tit of r-j-e-huie dt.y mn4e ant entered in the jiuoe mid I'at-tn3- date ttie etri ii.ty of it 1 tii u'i rsirrvel.

referee in swid y.irt- ro-nl tne-l. i'l paiiie siTion. at in New-York Rr-at tstaie 1. Ill Brwa New-lin u.v, 1 itth dav Aio.i, at 13 o'clock 1 to. in.

bv- li. Pbo-ntx lufm. heui. auctwnwr, of the firm of l. i'ltnta Jt the preniisea in raid and therein d-scnoed Syt ju: All certain it-t, ple-.

cr part-el cf lutd. wun tiie buildntss and ereebx-i. lying, and at tiie TacHt'i of the City of New-York, aud tounded aad desvcriucd aa Xolww, to wit: p.fxinnnur at a point on the so-ti-herty line'. of West Ninety -fourth Street, distant one hundred arret -f lit -m fret inch- wcstwardly Iioiii tt-ie nt tse said southerly hue of V. est S' ret with the westerly line E.s'hth.

-Ave-ntse thence runtuar smthwarri'y, t-u parallel w.r vhth Avenue, arel To and throo-n a Kirtv wull, far a -ttve sum et'eo-it, i hundred f-et etifht tind ne-fiaif inches to tne Kie me liiick; tnenc running ti-aaiMty, iut tne said jnilt5: Itree of tjie eifcliteen f-t tune mi lit: ineii ruunuf Burl3nlir. I oi am-n punilnl ito Eirhio A otve i.unoie.1 eigtit oae-iiif t- ibe said e-mtneriy rtno of est met y-ft urtiv ree. arf iiiews-niniiusr but Blc-tf aitl sutio-rl' iiie tr Wet Nitlet v-fottrtrl Stin-l. e'gliteea feel nine piohe. tne point 'r of les ouif.s.

lie Hui several diratnt-ns ae.j or ls. Diited Newdnx, March t-is. EDWARD I- frBRIE.V. ED-IATt K. BROWN.

Attorney for Aiamlirr, 143 Nassau Street. Jvesr-York City. mh ls-2 -ilw vVatFna'pH PARK A 1 I--- Sij-tTetue vc.rt, I'oonrv -t Nes -Tork. THE I4CTCAE LIFE IKSLMAWM tiiMI'AXY OF NF.vv'-VOItK. plainitffs.

agaonsw. OtX'It'iK D. defvTslunt. In pu-soarK-e of a Judgment of forect-ssure sml avtee diJy made itod hi -cd in Hie al-e eotlti-d acti'rt artl t-trirts- te Dtn Cay of iisi, I. lis URJrl i'tfe h.Bieil It ai.d ju.lm-Mit, -wid sen at patiin at.ion.

the Nxw-Y'irk R-i lut No. in Broadway, la tiw Cttv of Nw-Yvk. oa Thursday, tne ir, of April, at 1J -o'clock Uoort. by William Ketiiieiiy. the prtt.i 1-recteii hv the stid Judgment to Ik gocj and therein iteeerihcl as follows: that certain SJt.

ple--r. er pareel of tatol. so 11 re to te of New-York, and h-audd and a foll-twa: at northae-ferty orner Bark Kuuilm Averoe ar.d One Hundred fc Thjrty-founn iret: rvuming tnti seaieriv along tne n.io. eriy liue tne Ilnorttel and Thirry-foiitJi cttreet ninety feet: thence northerly- iaraiiet iVrfc A lens ore ht.tilrd and ninety-n-ne f-et ten 1 i nes the wt.it-riv line of Hjr.iirel and Tiiirry-cfm Street; 1 hence axmi aotitneitv Jiae 'if Hundred nd Thirty-finu Street feet to tne wenteriy of lark Avenue, ari'l ttre-e kuikwIv ax mar tie westerlj-lme of I'jrk Avenue one SundreJ ar.d nine). feet inch? to the tr i-uo-e cf be 'ret said eir and ii-muiinr more or N---Yvrk.

MAf-ix Isl. JillfV rt. f.OiiAN, DA VIES, STf'NE aY AI'ERKACH. At- t'lenys. Street, rucil viials lVr.iuiri ihrTTCAsTci: or a jcis.men ck rlrie-jre Slot swl, duty mtd-- l.y the ourt of the e-iate tar N-w-Vork.

erirsr i.iie the wer.fy-t bird twr of March, 1 4ii- referee tu eaid Hamd at pooiio aiKtii'JO. at 'he N-vt-Yrg teit lls'aie Sri.Lt-ar.vxn. Nwiiir IIS tn the ily of oc ilie- first of at in Louis tt.e t-iCKt-d t.r"t.-e'-tv toJ.l -'inin-1 rr.er in in .1 us to -a Tvv.jrt'r. i.aei cf j'' i-itttttal sti-V trs Hr-ny li. York, evti-nciid by rr-- rt rurnix-ri re tctiviy l.il, Neat-Yofk.

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