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1 r.6 Ncuj-l0rk! Efailtj Slmt0, Jriban; October XO 'j ,1 i i i tv i Tbs ta.titss; (Wit ibe Mth Ward-Dest the lojiml IaSj. Trs stebtirg afTerr evtn.og. ea to corner of WnlitriUKi JsJ Horatio streets, baa resulted fa'Jxtly, I be person wounder1, i'sTta fJiaaiaow Hour, ftaviDg died at tha bonse of hia brother inlaw, So. 2d Belhuiie-sirset, yesterday morn. (, at a quarter to 9 o'clock.

It seeinj that the sfcnWnhy eomnwneetl in toe grocery store nn tbe corner, where the deceased threw Kilo down ia flay, it ia said, but Kmo oa getting up grasped a large cheese knife which wag lying on the counter asd chased deaceaaed to the sidewalk, wh-t he raflieted a severs wound in to abdomen. The ite-see sod irao-sdiateiy exclaimed be waa stabbed, wnea Kmc rn at him and inflict i a terrible woujid in the back, the Iniff a'o it foot utcbea. Ha waa immediately cooreyed to a drug store, where hia wounds were dressed, and edterwsrds to the house of hia brother-in-law, wiser he died. He waa a Voting man, twenty-xWs years of age, waa a stone-cutter, and waa gaged in lU- aid of Ueasrs. a islet Ac a boost, at the con 1 1 of Washington auui Jane-sueels.

He waa much by hia fell jw-worknvm. ISO waa am. Police Station. i Coroner em the body. TlefoQuMta Wm.

If. Matt R' ewsjvn. sal and lodged ia Jefferson- Market le waa called to hold an iaqnest iinessea were sworn r. rwidinK at No. 13 -trnet, On Wedaenlav evening aunt 7J it.

and Bii; or siaadinf miba s'oiosk, tag are as aar of n4 jr aTersia, wae Jcivme rt r.i'.f un to- wtiare we rut sssMliiic. tnr itva -iy a sun Birred MjPbTSOd. who lir 1 i i bota ti btaa t.s didiM i lied; Hii tuat uki hi tbe tea lni daceascd rsallnd in it But an insult King said tliat ka.atd, sa that tf bo ever done so ann a would lies bin deeeaMtd raptied that be aoakl not lirk him, and offered to bet $10 tbtt bo eouiu nit Eini ibeo tok off bis coat and amirf i wertu $1 aad tbat fce would nut tbat up, and it sd ocBte a liar dwauad tneo Mrurk Kln la the face with bts open band, wbea kliag axelaiae.l, Vmitin our big anal, Jou can't strike a nil of your ha daeaased then ran erier King into tbe grocery atore oa tua comor where we wert staadinc wDen 1 arrhrod at tbe door I aaw tbera clenched, aod deceived arew Kiatdowa on tbe floor, and tbea lea bin aad walked out oa to the aulewalk Hiag In. a cot a i and wsJowed bim oat to tbe sidewalk with a large knife in kia band, aud atabbrd decraaed in the sock tbe kailh sow showa locks like tbe one I aaw la Kins' war wbea heeamo ont of the atore after King stasiwd deeoatod, be ttiraw the kiilfe on lbs walk; deceased tbea ran ap WashlDgton, about hair a block, where he Wiottwo acquaintances, aod exeiaimvd to one of them, binms, I'm stsboed the two then took bold of Dim toaroient hie faliiiti, and eoneed him ia thedrnv aaore oa ibe corner ol Hudson aod Jane streets did not aeo deceased strike Kmc, ezoept ooee, and tuat was on saasMowaia, wan Bis open hand, bel the tra befjre tneenieretl Kic.ttri ClatTBon, residing at No. 801 Washington-asreet, eorner of Ho-atto, being sworn, aaid On VVed-aeaoat eeniDg about 6 o'eluvk, I i stsndisis; in the back ait vf store tukiuc to 1'atnck NIbq, when I aaw Kin enter the otora rdtovad by d7csawd they tbea took iiold 'm -a ot and deceased threw Kins a tbe flsvr deceased tbeo g.H up and walked out of thai eiore foilowtd Kinu, wno suae daceawd a biow xa tbe baek with something and then dropped it oa the sndewalk I 1 nmediatelr wont and picked it up and moad it to be a large knife which belonged to nd ia aad fr cutting meat did nut see King hare a koiie ia bt hand wsen ae atrnek deceased did not see doread Mnke Kinf at anT time aftr I nicked up tbe kniie 1 took It in and washed the Wood off it and rit it away the knife no ahowo is the aane aller iBg had stabbed deoeased he remained on the sidewalk talking to aome Ujs.

when be said ttt Post bad sjlartped his fwe. sod waa too bi for him. aad be taere- i took tbe kniie I keep the knife under a bench near are they eleo- bed. JJewid Utl, M. residing at No.

5 Bond-street, eeing sworn sass: 1 made a patt-nurrtern eismiattion tbe bod of Kiter G. Pout I found an incised wound Jus 10 inches below tbe Jnnc ate of the aaaraoam, dividing tbe sartiiace at the luacture of tbe eiaath aad atntk ribs, and two inches Ia length there waa also an iocired wound in the baek, ooa ineb in asncth, eixteea inebaa below the apinal protaberanen, and oae inch to the lett of the apinal column the little asxer of Ibe right band waa eut to the bone at tbe first Joint; there were no other external marks of violence oe the body the earity of tbe left pleura wu filled with aid blood, and there were three weunda in tbe stomach and one in the diaphtagm the injuriea were tbe eaase or death the kaim presented to me could hire Btvdaeed the wounds. T. at. 4ar-s, M.

residing at No. 49 Jane-street, being awora, jaa.d Between 7 and 8 o'clock on Wed-eaday evening, I was called to attend a wounded man tbe drug-store eorner of Had sob and Jane-streets hen 1 arrived I found deceased lying on the floor of the room behind the atore, bleeding from a wound in ibe abderaen bciow the left breaar, and also one In tne back, also en the left side I attended bim daring tbe night, Md wss present when be died at 9 o'clock this morning- waa also present and assisted at the post mnrtem examination made by Dr. lihl. and fully agree wttn him aa to the pwj mortem avpearaoeea and cause of death. VESD1CT.

That deceased came to hia death hv et.h. i.tii... with a large knife in the hands of Jerome King at I tbeeoraer of Washington and Horatio-streets, Oct'. 4, The prisoner, Jtioxc B. ia a young man twenty one yean of age, born in Pennsylvania amla coach painter, and aUtea that he never had any Ufteaxjiing toward deceased and never intended injure hj.ini till deceased struck him.

COMMJON COUNCIL PHOCEEDINUS. I Board rAldcrsnea. A meetU.g of the Board of Aldermen waa held yetteiday f-fteinoon, Nathan C. Elt, President, presiding. rscsioENT or cboton aqueduct.

Kelly moved to take from the table the docuit ent in reference to the confirmation of Kit b). Hjftx as President of the Croton iqueduct. The Ayeg and Noes were ordered, and the motion waa loeti KLECTIOH IMSPKCTOB8. A atiinler of communications in reference to she res? j-nation and appointment of Inspectors of Kleeticna were received and appropriately noted 'upon. The) document from the Board of Councilmen in reference to a public testimonial to Capt.

Fitch aaaoeiatea of the steamship rVssftingron, for their exertions ia saving the hip Winchester and those on board, having come up for concurrence. Alderman VooBBia moved to amend by striking at that portion ot the report in which an appropriation of 1,000 waa made. He thought it foolish te) expend the public funds in that manner. Th-re waa bo necessity for placing that amount in tbe hauda ot a Committee, to be spent at the Astor or at the Almshouse. The men on the Wah-taftsn had done no more than their duty when they roaeued the persona on the lfWWrr.

They deserved thanka for the act, to be sure, and ought to secwive it, but it would be nothing more nor lss i1' oSt" lnem xa "non'T in $1,000. He would, therefore, vote for the resolution of thanks, but was decidedly opposed to the appro-priatioa. Alderman IIbbbice thought it would be foolish ot to make the appropriation recommended. The appropriation waa necessary to carry oat the in-tentioaa of the resolutiona, and of those who pre- I Ft He rongIy condemned what Tr, to tll-judged economy of the Keform memoera, and said that the money asked to be given aa As he uderstood it, it waa intended to be used in obtaining anttable testimonials for presentation to the men named la the report. Aldermen Mott and Chaumczt advocated con- enrrence in the report.

Lckt waa in favor of the vote o( thanka, but could not give hia aaaction to the 1 apaeoiauon. H. took the same view of the 1euo aa the Alderman of the Ninth, (Voobbi oPd the sppro- tZiJ hvl nhifc.ted PPbUoB the act of Capt. Fitch as re- atded lia prejenta.ion of money. Tt wis iusVand ruht thattKa rT? n1 Buouia ULke cosmixsnce dnB "erfonsf "apt fitcbi and kia eompaatona.

Me fth bmd himself the ciurae hiV Uf tkeHtsand. of Uvs. but bo bad llr tL B.v,d-ire I pay therefor. iFae" oUlrr Brf' intencTio Tid 500 among the sub-officers and crew aJiaapptwed of toe report so far as it related' to an appropnation, and was therefore in f.vor of statkini sac the second resolution. Alderman How to aaid that ia all this matter reference to the IVWae.fer, the poor common sulors were overtooked.

He would rota for the nation if the money were jproperly diapoaed. Me rot like to see the officer have all the keaefitJ while Ue men who really did the work of Bolhing Ha would, therefore, move asaendinent autborixing the Committee to pre-smnt bo -rack of the men of the Cap' ain Jdwaw. avec-al of equaj vJue eommesnoraiive Mmcta which they had rendered. -d ssaHot was debated for aome whole subject was laid on the lavOia) T1' fmvor of concurring to AZt S' Et River. Clhti' on Hook aadlkd-muttF KpQtt r- TibUth-hi favor 0f concurris cob- t' firm the award of cataract to Joseph Lynch for filling in tot situated on the block.

VjuudvJ by Ih'ttJ-niaih and Korttrth-atreeta and Second and Third avi nurs t'omtatle 'J faorf noa-eoacarriag to fill tbe low and sunken lots sruated on the block tioi.ndrd by Forty second and Forty-third-etreets and SLxlh and Seventh avenues. barne "mmif in favor of eorM-arTingtodtTWt the eilisr up ka on the bloc, bounded Avenue. A and and Fifteenth and Sixteenth, aigeets. Kerouimi'ted and laid on the table, rrnv Lit. A corstpunication.

in answer, was received from the Comptroller in relation to Ferry lease at the foot of Cbaniticrs street. It was read and ordered on hie. Tbe Board to VtonJay next at 5 P.M. LAW INTELLIGENCE. COl'RT Fain.y.

2. U. t. lUTin V-oJf Noa. 7 io 10 r.osmo i "i iJ'rt, 130 ta 1311.

1314, 1217 to I3J1J. 132 Ptrt I2i. isos, ru 170, lara, ir.s, 177. u-t. issi.

ism. lite, li-j. Scrgaios Coi-ST Trial Term Ni.e. 17? 18, ISl. 199, Is.

t. 2V1. 23(j to 2ib, iv iil lo tiU to C0. 8t to 2. 8reEMi i.ocii '-( N'w.

11SH, 157, 194. lv.fi. 2113. 2t.V). SUIT, SI7a, MM, SilO, xlOS', 8177, S177J.

SW, oil. 7'r9 to71. 7W to 72J. Special Ttr-a l'tie entire Jeair eicept eaahes set down or i.llierwiKe disjiu-til ol'. I'i'T OF fiF.NERAL SESSIONS.

i. iol.kB TllM Kol'STH L4V (let. 4. Beft Kie, Rmr.w.:tr Tili.m. Business wm rt1er irisk jesri-rJuy in tnis Court.

Several runes were tried, though me of th'-m poaaeoaed any pecul-ar inte.rvt. Tne first offender who wo ready for trial was Jam's indicied for an assault and battery ainm Murgnret Merhai on Julv 29. Margaret Uerhan, being sworn, deposed I live at 32 Orange-street 1 waa standing at my own donr, t4e same ss 1 am hire ia this rourt I ke, r. terbouite in the baein nt, if Sir, (to tlie Ai-siKtibg District Attorney 1 waa standing hy my snd Janin Mierbsn came and knocitf in da-o wiih bis heivy fist he lired next door lo ine 1 iva him no provoralinn 1 tiin il te'i wMiur he wn drunk how should 1 kno' wa-a a mn i drunk when I was down be ki-ktd me wirh hi 0 ji wu tried to get np be knocked roe down with hH list in my mouth I weat ts bed and bad a doctor. The primmer waa defended by Mr.

Doheny. who cross-examined tbe witness, as follows Mr. V-tkeny Now, Margaret, when did thij li ce place, Eh 1 Harness Ia tbe daytime. Jfr. Ck htny Is it the daytime you n-y part of the daytime.

Eh I Wifne I don't know: Mr. Dcheny Don't yon kno Humph Then o'jil Well, now was it about Bightfall, Eh Witness did not rmcmber. Mr. Dvheny Waa it six hours before nightfaa. Mir-garet.

Eh Mrs. Meehnn could not charge her memory. Mr. Itohrny Waa it welve hours, then. Eh Witness unable to respond.

Atriitant District Attorney It was in the ait-rn mn, was It not Witness Ye. Sir. Mr. Dokeny Don't you live in a bad neighborhood. Margaret.

Eh In the Five-Poiuta, Hh Tbe Assistant District Altnru. objected to snch qat e-turns. Mr. Doheny Cuu't you have young Udie come to your porter-bbuse baement. to ujoy a glass of porter and make themselves leaKant, Margaret, Eh Witness did not reply.

Mr. Doheny I suppose now you entertain young ladies Recorder That is not the way to examine a witness Mr. Doheny. But we cannot follow the couneel his queries. He was freiu-ntly interrupted by the Court, aud told to continue them in a Cificreni strain.

His point waa to prove that the witness kept a house of ill fame, and tbat the prisoner was jnautied in striking and kicking her because sbs annoyed bis friends by offensive re-marka. Mr. Doheny further said tbat at tbe time of tbe assault she was pursuing a man, (not the prisoner,) with a soda-water bottle, but he could not produce a single witness to support bis asnertion. Fat: ick McGrovy lostifled ibat from his own stoop in Oraiite-ctreei, he aaw the blows and kicks given hy Sbeebaa be aaw the woman Meehan ly ing on her own bleeding a policeman came up and arrested SQtc-hsn. Tbe Assistant District Attorney called Mary Doa-neli, aad was ahout to put uer o.i the stand, when, after a coi.lereiire iiu the iiecorder.

he decided to i-mk the case waere it stood. Mr. vt ihed te cross-examine Mary, that Bc1meht elicit some favorable io his client. Lis tried, bat did not aucceud Mary OXouctU, in re; 1 i.i Mr Doheny, said she lived in Orauge-i-lreet ahe was in her house, and, hearing a noise, ran out, and saw ihe striking the complainant nr.d kicking her. ihe had no sodawater bofle in ber band.

Mr. Doheny bndtiis tuldress to the Jory on the alleged bad regulation of tne nuu-e ket hy thf complainant, and oo lae improbability of her tory. Why miould Sbtebanitnke her without provocation I Toe Assistant District Attorney told the Jury they niuct judge by evidi nee, aiid not by me romiming of countel. lie bad oot a single witnena io prove mat the complainant's reputation was bad, or mat a he was pursuing another man with a sodawaier bottle. The worder charged the Jur to give no heed to the counsel's statcmeiiia.

Supposing' ihe complainant reputsuon as bad and of this there was no proof-was ahe not to he protreted The assault, in any cs.se, wss UDjuatirishle. Tbe Jury returned a verdict of Sentence deferred. petit i.akce.my. John Brownell plead auUiv to a ch arae of rn.f i ceny. Stnleiicxdto six momha' imprisonment in the feniten: wry Martha Scroll', a colored girl.

waa cfaarrMl with ing clothing from her imuloer. Mina Livingston tcsufied lht lived a'. No. 72 Ureens-aireet, and fu.ed me negro gin, ou raonoay, feepteniher S3, at 4 o'clock A. M.

(n the same night, the girl left the house without warning, and ehortly slterwards thee goods were missing. 1 hey consisted of a cloak worth dresse-, worth $10. aLd some other apparel wonh $8. The (iixoner waa srreied Ibe next day. Complainant wi-m lo the ttstion-house.

and saw her and the dresses ihe rlosk stid remaining appsrel were l.ot there. Mr. Spcticer defended tne prisoner, and elicited the fact thai the value nf the giwds was really under 'i aad therefore, thEt the chargeofgrandlareenv could be sustained. He rot ihe witness tu confess that she was a German, and thai her real name was She had been five years in the country, and for two years had only been known by me nameofMma alterwsrda sulletl hersell Livingston. He contended that the change uf name would quash the indiecmeni The District Attorney pleaded thai it would not.

and the Iiecorder dsciaed In his favor. Mr. Soencer argui to ihe Jury that there were other persons in the houe who might have talcmi the goods The police ho arrested the girl was not present to say hether they were found in her posseasion. The Recorder aaid it was purely a cae of tircums'au-tial evidence. The Jury must be th roughly satisfied befoie ihey founo a verdict against the prisoner.

The Jory, afier being out two hours, were unable to agree, and were dischargad for the day. OBHD LABCIXT. The next rase tried was that of Israel Cobn, who was charged with mealing a gold watch and chain from Frieaonberg, his employer. The articles were said to ff1" "nie between July Is53, and February 1654, from tne prosecutor's store. No.

4o Hudson-street. It waa aileged thai the chain had been aeon in the piiauuer'a possession. Julias Kaiser, the son of a jeweler in Maiden-lane, tesiilied that ihe prisoner bad bought a gold vest-chain at hia rather shop several months ago. A. Gompertz, a tailor, had the prisoner ten years he remembered hia buying a gold vest-chain several months ago.

Joseph cho, faiher of the prisoner, said his son had bought a watch-chain. The prisoner bad lived in the prosecutor eroplo5 msnt some time, and was now living in rougbkeepnie, where Ihe prosecutor went a week aco and arretted him. 1 be Recorder instructed the Jury that the evidence Jnr7 a verdict of Not Oudty." The prisoner waa defended by Mr. FhiUipa. ASOTBIB CASB OF Qli LltCMT.

Hiram H. Horton waa for stealins a im watch worth 100 from j. Wilims Tbs proseeutsr deposed that he was a boat-boil s.r at No. 368 South-atreet en Sept. is, he bad hi.

watch in the pocket of hi. vert, which waa hana.ne prisoner came into the ahep and reni.wll aomettoej-proulor had occasion ta Tofyt" minutea to tbe rear of the shop he then retard work: Presenuyhswaateduibowenfiar to get sorm-. tn, prisoner toUowlns him. In? 1 at wait on the sidewalk for him k. 7.

when ha i oasr was rone bo sutmednenilr r'lm which was waicn. CrM4-ree, the pnaTr-TaitV LnXZ wiT thp.w but he could not be dernld the maa who pledged the watch. The prisoner defended himartf. alwav. ane.kio.

Ud P0- to 1bT2b2b Ho asked the prosecutor why he suspected r-r1 muted robtteriee eut Wot ipnaoner) bad com- for eonsnltauen. found SJ H.gl Matthews was tried far uv.ult trl. upon a German, s.a.ed Albert Korl The complainant waa driving hia chxxccaU cirt oa .1 day in Hod-on-atreet, and the p. i eolbsio. wuh him.

tbe shaft of tbe pr.Hsecntor'. bono, in the billvVand mal Maioua The man thereupon ilged that Marthevra the bead with a cart.ro.ng. asd did hua such injurjthax be was oadsr a doctor a care for da vs To rebat this teattsosy, Mr. Phiilina. for the mn--.

cart-rang, though he aught hare struck him oa lb. sac. MXJ Uf IT -u-m vum uararswa-asrset reataarmnt he was passing la Hudsss-susot at the lime, and saw the wholes, its affray. Mr. Kabinaaa atated tba slat-thew.

did not mnke tbe German aa the ke.rf He further said that tae Carman, in hia passion, seized Xairbewa' borse. aad tarned bun viuiawtiv rwand or i six times, from ex Mstaaaj, the Uermaa do aed the priMHirr's cart went ever him, which caused tbe 1 a irie which he had ascribed to tbe prisoner's blows. 1 be Judge charged tue-jury briefly roapsctisg tbs eoa- Cicting evidence, and tbe jury acquitted tbe prisoner. I etirt Liictm. Jobs WUaa was indicted tor stealing from John Palcbull.

of No. 410 WsMr-sisnet, nw ameles of clotb'Bg. Fcdiee CffleerLaoB met Wilson coming ont of ibe prosecutor's premsros late at night, with a dark i lantern in bis sand, aad tbe gonde under bis arm. The ease waa perfectly plain, and did not admit of a doui in the prieoner'a favor. Verdict, guilty to tae State Hriaon for ne years.

i Tbe Court was then adjourned to this day at 11 A. M. SUPREME COI RT Chambibs Oct. 5. hajiias cogpta crsTODY cair.nxsx.

A Habeas Corpus case, concerning th. right to tbe custody of children, rsme ap yesterday in the Supreme Conrt before Judge Moaais Tbe writ issued out by the lather of the children to take Vrr from tbeiy Diolher. od the ground tbat she it an impraper person to have the charge of tbem. The writ was returned lairt Tuesday but the owe was postponed st tbe request rf the deft ndsnt's ruunsel. It c.ime uf) for trial yier-di) morning.

Mr. llurns appeared l.ir the petitioner, Mr. lilakemaii Mr Knilerton for Mrs. Placeman. Mr.

Iiuium opened the r.nnn t.y satog ins this was a rtintiwl brtwrcu hnnl-and and wio 14 t.i rh aAu j- tbeir children. Tbe wife tad eeorieil herself from her nuftcaiic, tro preet.l bad tlx: custody of tbe chii-dmi. He wmiirt -hii; t-he wai an improper rsnn to the marge of ifasn. li j'h hnihand ami lie were perM-us of ami were nrinuMedlv able to support the children. wold ret his case solely ni.on butand legal rijrhl tothe children, and upon ti hi: racier ol the He then caibd t.ttvara Higher, who ti siiiird as )lio-rs I am ai-(insinted with Mr.

and Mrs. filakeman wss first scqnalnted with them eome four veara ago I lived in the sane- ute with them; saw' Mr. Rueaman there occasionally; I have seen him come there mornings and nights he came there from 20 to 31 times this waa in the conreN)f three year I have fre.ju. ntlv aeon the-n go oil carriage-riding, on what business I do not know; Mr. lllalenien un rucb occasions wa.i not about toe 1 do not know what tune he used ro rime me generally Mr.

lilikernan was very ailectionate I never knew bim to be intoxicated. i rxaiiitnrd 1 rmdiect of Mr. Rneltman's goini; ii.l once with DlakemaD aflt-r dirk, and only one. I know ut tbat Mr. Blakeiuaa was atairs at the time Mrs.

ffuz.irr am the wife of the last witness; h-ive feen Mra It onl after dark wish Mr. Ruek-uien do uct kno- whether Mr. Elakeman wss st horm on tboe oeranni I have f.re.i oher gentlemen culling st Mis. iiUk loan's hall a dor en or a dozen ol i hi ni Mr Mr Rlakeman'a house? A. -Vvell.

I d.u't Know Mr. Di.ix.-man's home. 1 expect. Mr. Verv will M.

io jou knnw anything akout Mr. rbnrBru A apt, area to be alletionate to bis lie erd cr.Uiiren. but she dirt not seem to care fur him the am lol.l that ie did not care for him be never said Lai was the difficulty. To Mr. tuiiiTlnl iitvtr had the curiosity to inquire.

Mrs. Chappef, sworn I stu a cousin of Mrs. Blake-nian firi-i cousin about sixteen years ago Mr. Hlake-imin was away I noticed at that time improprieiies in ber conduct she -did not pay so much attention lo her children as Drinkers gnnerailv do she would leave them in the evrnin-re and go out with a gentl-mmi whom she tiled Mr. Seaman; cannot say exactly whit lime nhe used to go out about duek 1 think 1 should ay the used to eorne as often as once a week I her pay that the gentlemnn was a friend of her and he went out with her out of friendship for hi Ctots-eiammd 1 do not know where Mr.

Rlakeman had gone I never heard thai he had abandoned her she was very poor, her children sull'ered during her husband's ahhencn I think abe was desti.nuTof aome of the necessaries ol life I gave her some thing, some victuals arid some wood she lived with us sonui months we have not boon on fncndlv terms smTe tbat lime we did not approve of ber conduct. Reexamined she had property that time in Catharine-street, bnt I believe il was in difficulty I hive not heard of her hiving received any rents or profits from that property. Afary Prrk I am a cousin of Mrs. Blakeman own ni id ipjp im ma a young gentleman vimting her his name, ahe enid, was Seaman he came there frequently; 1 once saw Mrs. Rlakeman in his lap I once followed Mr.

Seaman and Mrs. Blakcman down'to Hriadway near trv wm Crand-etrret towards ihe North River 1 turned back I Mr Fiulrrtnn V. by A. ileeautC I thought I had i gone far encugh. Mr.

fuller lo Vv'hen you saw Mr. Biakeman in Mr. Fean-sn's lap, wnere were they I A. In Mrs blakcmsn's roem. Her own room A.

Yes, her bedroom. i And where were you A. (with a little becita-tion) In my room. g. Huw could you see them, then I A.

Well uh I looked through the key-bole. Hr. Fullertott Ah and what were yon looking for ell, nothing in particular I thought it wasn't evaclly proper for hrr, being married woman, to be In there with ano'ner man that wasn't ber own hussand Mr Ftilierton Are you a married woman. A- Yes Mr. utlrrtonAtod being a married woman, if there were sny improprieties going on, yon wanted to see them 1 stippoce Laughter In which witness joiued Well, how many times did you look tlirou2h the key-hole.

A. I never looked through the key-hole but once. Mr. Fuilerton1 suppose you saw all vou wanted to see and then quit A Witness, (indignantly,) I didn't want to fee anvtbing. What did you look through for then A.

Well to ree if there wasn't a man in there. Mr. ftulerton Why, you just aaid that you looked thtnngb because there was a man in there. Did not you know he was there A. Wall, yes I heard them talking.

i- Well, then, what did you look through for A. To nee. To see what? A. Oh see anvthing. to see ugh to see to Mr.

fuilerlonAh And you saw it didn't you A Yes. Mrs. Ingtrnoll sworn I know Mr. and Mrs. Blake-man 1 boarded with Mrs.

Chappel about ten years ago I have eeen Mrs. Biakeman go out with Mr. Seaman and walk t-be would not return till after I retired 1 used to retire about 9 or 10 o'clock in the following Spring she carre to board with me sho agreed not to go out with Mr. Seaman any more; her brother prom-i her a ir she woubl not go out with Mr Seaman any more; Mra. Blakemaa had property at that time, but 1 bru.

re rt was In law. 3 took a bureau from her for her board her husband at this time was South I think he was abrent two years. Mary Bfakrman 1 am a siter of Mr. Biakeman he aa absent at the South in four years and some months curing his absence Mr Seaman called upon Mrs. Llnktman I toid her I thought it waa very improper for her to receive such calls she said it waa fcohodj'e business she once taid ahe hoped be was dead and in hell she is very much addicted to swearing.

RotrteeU R. Ingersoll-l know Mr. aad Mrs. Blake-nan; 1 know that sixteen years ago Mrs. Biakeman went out with Mr.

Seaman agrt at many times in the evenings as on.cn aa once a week I have also seen Mr Ruck men eorne there be used io come very often Mr ard Mr. Biakeman have lived together since that time 1 da not know of any improprieties bv ber since that test time, 16 years ago. William Kiiimgkoff 'testified as to the circumstances of the plaintiff. 1 know Mrs. Flyer was at ber house in lf.j, I never went there with Mr.

Searnaa lam very Bnre i utver went out with bim at all he was a wbolrsale and retail dealer In oysters; thxt he did a large business, thirty per cent, gross that he had bor- and half or ie unit a unin a year uboir moi uc as new owing bim The case was then adjourned till to-morrow morning Jadtment Creditors sCalBst Msrtsacee i MARINE COURT. Before Juwtira M.H.'artjli j. i Schetlhoutr againat Orser, Sheriff of Xew-York Tbi. action waa brought to recover from defendant i fnff V1" "y' 'z'n upon and selling cigars formerly belonging to one Shell, and by him mortgaged to the plaintiff for $250. to be paid in one year from Cth May, 16S4.

On liih June the Sheriff el" egars, they being, at the time of the levy in the possession of the mortgagor, who was carrying on the business of manufacturing and selling cigars. There was no evidenoe of aav raniidmimn r.J! mortgage, or any change of possession el the property, but ibsi the mortgagor waa using and dispoaiug of the in The judgment upon which the Sheriff levied waa recovered for the tobacco from which tbe eigara were made. The defendant justified on the execution aad objected tbat the mortgage was not yet due, the mortgagee therefore bad no interest in the property, and further alleged fraud in tbe making- of the Dion gage. McCarthy, Justice The question of whether aa action will lie in such a case as this seems le tne to have keen fullydecHlcd in the ease of Griswold againat Sheldon Court of Appeals, N. Y.

and in Van Antwerp, SberuT plamtul. in error againat Newmaa, defendant oa appeal to the Saprsme Court. In the last case goods had been let to hire by Now maa. plaintiff, to oae ilus-teed. and Bold by defendant below, abaotaiely, under execution against Husteed, Newman aa owner brought action, and tbe Court in that ease per Sevan Justice, held tbat the Sheriff had authority to sell the interest of Husteed tbat it waa not la hia post er to divest Nets man.

the teaser of his Sroperty in the goods and that he had not one bo. That Newman, therefore, had no ruht of action against him. That when ibe suit waa commenced, Newman could not know that bia goods would not. be restored to him at the expiration of hia lease and was therefore premature in bringing his suit Br rarity of reasoning. It wauld seem that the plaintiff in C- had bees premature, if.

upon other points in the ease, without thai, he can recover at nil. In the ease of Griawold agamst th. Conrt of 7r wbiA- iw ws very couoteVT ran of tbe ease under conaideratlon-it waa held that Kr" mortgage that until de.ultm ThT, 7 or retain tbe possession plamtiff. wan me Baortna-or. anH b- On the other point rained of Dreeurrmtlv.

a P'tiff had attempted to recover ih. goods, which B. (the mortgagor) had sold to bis eus-tomers no one would think lor a moment that he eould i the rrves no greaisr or better right tv. Psrchaaer Ihaa to aa execution er wilier L.Ltr,K,"C1'".WM frbudulent in law, as agamst bom. There would be Be hope of maintarnini honest, a.d fair dealing the CeetV ahootd laitoi I ssortg.ges vendee to auooeed in a claim to personal Pareha-ar aJuTbe had not only ten the pro pen tbs peessoatoa sfthe debtor bet bad allowed kirn seal with and dispose of it ae his And fartner Kn-sngB baa beea ssxhI io anow that tbe am rt gage was fraudulent ia haw, as acetaet lae errdkuirs of tne mortgagor and the plaint iff saouid eitber have been nouauitnd, or tbs Jary snoald have beta directed ts bad a verdict lor the defendants And again.

Tbs Judge also toM tbe Jaw tbat they must pass nnon tbe question, aether aarBcieat reason or ex cose had been given for permuting (the mortgagor) to have possession of tbe goods, was in truth no reason or excuse whatever bad been given mr oft' red. Tbi was no better than telling the Jary that they might gueaa there was a good reason for tbs unchanged vna. eras inn. t'poo both poiais, then, I feel contrnlled by the eases quoted ts de-ide against the plaintiff, and leave him. if so advised, to his action upon his mortgage whenever any right, shall accrue to him therefrom.

Judgment for defendant, with costs. Darter Ivory Uiwea. fsr Corral Beads. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. I i -r Daly.

John A. Michado v. Claries Harris. This wa acuoa for a breach, of act in a barter or of ivory, -slued bv ins plt'ttiff at B2.4.4 16, which was agreed lb he delivered to the de-leooant in Feb lrii3, auU receiMi in exchange one nnndifd and siringt of heads, said to he coral, at $11 per airing, and valued in the aggregate at aa, 47s). The plaintiff also alleged that thereoreeea-talioo as to the quality of the beads was false and fraudulent.

On the supposition that tm beads were coral, they were sent to Africa to be aold or bartered for native produce, but returned back a a spurious article, nut worth the freight and expenses out to that country. The plaintiff, iherrlore, brines this suit to which in the aggregate are laid at In bis answer the defendant set np that in January, 1653, ibe plaintiff agreed to purchase tne coral, and that instead of being paid in cash. he. defaudant, waa laptir- pia.im.iu ivury at a certain pries nxed ana agreed nn. The defendant also set up that it was part of the agreement, that if the plaintiff should within ten days ironi the timt of ibe delivery of the coral beads to the pliintiff, be dissatisfied therewith, he should send ssid beads back, or part of them, and receive from defendant money for payment, or receive baek tbe ivory and a small sum, paid in cash.

The following copy of a receipt was also read aa part of tbe pleadings Received payment of the above account in coral say J77 strings red round coral beads at $14 per string, $2,478. Should the beads be made of any otner article or matter than coral, I shall within ten days send said beads back, or part of them, and receive money for payment." This receipt was dated 3d February. 1653. The defendant then sets up, tbat as ihe beads wore not sent back wilbiu ten days to the plaintiff, hn' dispatched lo the ro.ist of Africa, by so doing the pnrcharer bad made them his own, and could not recover. The case stands adjourned.

SUPREME COURT Special Tsa.vi. Befor Hva Juatira Rousavalt. 'PECITIC FEirOB.MA.1CE COSiTRUCTIVE WAIVER. In the matter oj the Petition of John V. Hamilton The fact, in tola case appear sufficiently in the Opinion of tbe Court, which waa rendered hy KrostriLT, J.

In Maren. I Mi), nearly aix yearaago, Mr-Ilamilion, it appears, became tbe purchaser of a mortgage aale of four lots on Ninety-eeveuth-street, lor $110, psytng to the Sheriff at tbe time' the nana! ten per cent and the auction fees. Oa examining tbe title be found that part of the premises had beam sold for 100 and part for 1.C0O yeara, tor taxes snd assessments, and that the Corporative leases on sushwajeo bad actually been delivered. Some ineffectual efforts were mide by the petitioner to compromise wua tbe lessees but nothing further," lie says, was done oa either aide in retatmn to s.id purchase for a considerable lime." nn when, alter an interval of more tbaa inreeers. he ascertained that the Corporation Bales, own to some informality, had been held to be invalid, ai.a inert up-n applied, but without effort, to tbe Attorney ol the plenums in the foreclosure, for a deed of thelois.

He then rested lor two years more, when he made another application, and, being refused, now for li first time takes legal measurea lo complete his pur- I age 'h- lots in tbe meantime having risen in value 1 an. in inieen hundred per cent. And the question is, who is entitled to the benefit of this rise, the purchaser who advanced hia fourteen dollars, or the mortgagee, whose deficiency is ten thousand. The mortgagee swears positively that as early a. the of Jannary, IKK), his solicitors rendered him an account orthe foreclosure other property was embraced in it and informed him that Mr.

Hamilton had refused to complete bis purchase upon which, the sum being very small, he instructed them to take no further proceedings, and considering the purchase aa abandoned by Mr. Hamilton, he has ever sines aaunmed the charge of the Intn and paid ihe taxes and assessments thereon. Tbe one party having thus objected to, and ia effect abandoned tbe purchase, sod the ether having accepted tbe abandonment, althoueh no distinct wirttten agree nent was made between them, neither can now, it seems to me. after the lapse of so much time, claim a specific performance in erjuiiy of the original contract. A party may by parole eiill more by acts and acquiescence waive his right to a apecillc performance.

Humphrey's Tenn. 19 9 Smede. dc Marshall. 167 10 Alabama itep. 77b 8 Paige 473.

And a Court of Equity, whatever may be the strictly legal right, never cumpi 1. a specific performance, if the remedy be not mutual, and the claim in ail respects equitable. I Johns. Ph. R.

27437(1 Tbe application in these case, is addressed to the sound judicial discretion of the Court, in tbe exercise, not of its usual, but of its extraordinary jurisdiction. 3 Cowan. 445 004 6 Johns, Ca. Ca 111. And gross inadequacy of price this, in effect, although not literally, is a ease of thst description, so gross as lo give to (he contract, when sought to be enforced the character of hardship or unreasonaaleness ia a sufficient ground, a.

held by Chancellor Kent, for staving the exercise of such extraordinary jurisdiction, aad for leaving tbe party of entitled to any) to bis common action for damages. And sueti especially is the rule where there has been both lapse of time and a great change of circumstances. 8 ranch, 471; Craach, 450. Petition denied, without FIRST DISTRICT COl RT. B.

for. Jada-a ttsscn. WXIGHTS A.XW MEASUaiS. The Mayor, fe vs. Bcrnholy.

This waa a procedure under one of the penal statutes, not often enforced, although a moat necessary and wholesome one. to compel the use of correct awt legal uxigkts and measures The defendant, it appears, keepa a grocery! More in the Eighth-avenue, between Thirty-third and Thirty-fburtb-sireets, and was waited upon, ia the month of July last, by Allen K. Severs, a Deputy Inspector of Weights aad Measures, who demanded that the defendant should produce for Inspection the weights and measure, used ia the store. Afier soma demurring they were produced, and on inspection found not to bave tbe seal on required by law, and one of tbe measures contained a false bottom. As tbe statute require, that an weirbta and measures shonld be sealed, or that the owner thereof ahonld pays fine of $50, the Judge mulcted the defendant in tbe full amount with costs.

MARKET REPORTS. Market) Carefully reportedor the N. Y. Daily Times. TiiL-asoar, Oct.

6 P. M. ASHES Are less in demand at for Pearls, snd $7 for Pots, 100.. COTTON Continue, in moderate request at previous rates. The day', sales include about 8U0 We quote HKW-TOBK CLASSirtCATIOjc.

Vplaad. Mobile. S.OMT. Hw 91 via 9t IfcsIOt Ordinary to good. Low Middling Middling Good iddling.

Vtb lla 7i Pi 8i 9 Via 9 91 9i 9110 10 a)10x lAiall Middling Fair llellt FLOUR AND State andT Western brands are unsettled. Very low qualities are dull and lower, there being no speculative or export Inquiry for them. Good common and medium kind, are lea. freely offered, and are more sought aflar by the Eastern and local trade, at rather better prices. Fancy and grades are without essential change.

The arrivals are light andtbet stock limited. Th. business consists of 8,700 bbla. We quote $our, bbl Superfine, No. tale, common State, straight Favorite State Mixed Weatern Common to good Indiana and kiictigan" Fancy Michigan Common ts good Ohio Fancy Ohio Extra Obie Extra Indiana and Michigan! Fancy tteneaee Extra Genesee 00 50 6 1'2, 6 631 62i 7 00 7 00 a 7 uj 7 12w 7 Si 7 lata 7 J5 7 3 7 3Tf 7 37, 7 5 7Jr 7 37, 7 371 7 7 75 4 8 75 7 50 00 7 7 0 00 oj 0 33 upernne lanadlan.

in bond, ia brisk and buoyant. a'4 oW- disposed of at $7 25 doi eoiiinern la mora active and is advancing. Ths day a tranaactions add up 4.5O0 at $7 87 for mixed to good and $7 50 for favorite te ransy and extra, bbl. We have nothing new ts notice in Rye Flour or Corn Meal. GRAIN Wheat remains in light supply and fair do strengthening rates.

The day, operation, embrace 1,500 bushel, handsome Canadian White, free, at $1 70 ,100 good do. in bond, at $1,314, and 75t) WVlaoH S4 Michigan White aa i-Z0' 1uiet 1" flrra. The stock is "m.1; been confined ts 1.000 bu.helB River, la lots, at (1 SO bu.hel. Oats are more abundant and lower, but not actively inquired If lor and 45e.a53e. for inferior to choice Stale and Western, bushel.

Barley eorrtknaes rare, and ia quoted nominal at $1 90 bashsL Lorn is freely offered and ia in good demand, but prises are unchanged. The day's sales include 84 000 busfcata, here, at s74c. for unsound, and 744e.a75c for sooad Weatera mixed, with 100,000 bwshela Wssura saixed, deliverable in November next, at 78e. baa bel. At tbe close the stock sn band was estimated at aboat (50,000 bushels.

GROCERIES Are rather quiet, yet remain firm. Tbe stocks here are onite lieht Cat tha TW. day', comprise 50 hags Maraeaibo Cotree at 114.. 5( 0 Rio do. at ft 100 bbla.

New-Orlean. 1 Molasses at Jflc. (by aaction,) at V. hbds. New-Orieaas Sugar at 5re.5(e, 4.0 hbds.

Cuba do. at 5ie.o. i and So Porto Rico do. i Te.o have not varied- HAY We heard that 9 luvt kalea Iv-v I chased to-day at 80c. for shipment, aad OOc.aWc., for local oae, oo HOPS New are retailing at 3Sc.aV40c Old are rCT.an! 'T'egular in pries.

LATHS Eastern Had pretty free buyers at $1 87 "ifS TbrT largs quaatity here. Rkland is ia demand at 80s. for coauaara, and $1 SO for lamp. bbL METALS Copper is withoat eaaago. gootca Pig ta better request, bat is less freely oSrered at 50, usual credit.

ton. Lead, Steel aad Tia are inactive at old quotations. NAVAL STORK KesiB. Tar and crude Terpentine are eearee. and held above ths view, of parebssers.

1 130 bbls. Spirits Turpentine changed bands ts-dsy at MtVj gallon. OILS Whala, Sperm and Oirve rsmaia as reported. Linseed is ia alack request at 73.a74s. 9 gaJloa.

Ird haa oot varted- PROVISIONS prk is mors active, bat at macb lowsr aviees. Tbe day's sales reach 1U500 at 19 75 for and $11 3ylH7) trr prune, VMrL, cloekng dull and b-aivy st oa, nsida Cat Moot, are vsrv ersoot oast laatraad aa.lv TU pek. ages were sold to-day at iere. Far sbssmders. 7 re.

are attracting mire alien tioa at Jrd mtanr brisker, ont dearer. The supply is fair J08 VsJ. enad ts prime ware taken at 1.. BWu douTad rroop-isg. Sales of rely 140 bile, were ropnrled at I for Coaatry Mesa, $14atU So City do $1 it t.rr repacked Chicago, and i rarertra do.

bbl. Frime biex. Beef awrd Beef Hants havs ast varrsd. Butter Is set so bnsk s.t ills 16e tie Ohio. 1 7e 7(v tor aaeiersi Mew-1 frt, ad 31c 9xte.

for rases Cbeess is maderarely ininired for at tclOia ICR There were 125 tier ess fair ts very good disposed of at $5 55-. 75 100 lbs. ROAF About luO boxes Castile were parebaied at lie m. TALLOW Some 12,000 prima found boyars at rr. WHISKY Is less setivs and oa tbs decline.

Tbe da 'a oaleo embrace 100 bhls. Frisoa on prrvsts terms hols. Ohio at 4)c cash and 40 bhda. Dmdga aa 43c, curve, are. gallon.

FREIGHTS Evinced considerable animation, to-dav For Liverpool, there were engaged tome lots ot Cotton gt id. ib wita 30,0110 nut den riii at mi. ad Jjd In thip'a hags, 9 For London, a lot or ou waa taken at 3a. bbl. or Moatarvsdeo, vea-seia were seeded to toad with to raser at $15.

For other ports, w. beard of ao thing realy new. Sale, of Stocks at raiLADtLPiTA Tvrsv First Board Sl.soe KitTsbiuir rm as, S3, St; glued Camden snd Aajihnf oa. "7 ft da. TO.

IT. Slum do. '113 Kit. SI 0O Beading Kvaos. '44, (I; ti All gbasy County a.

a feaaswaaia 5a, ft $660 City Sa, 9At City Railnsad ss. (a. sit City Madroad 6. (Heaipf.eld.) as, i gl.lM ityCs.ai; $it City Oas 6a, 9t; Lehigh 6a It 93: Letirh Murtxsxe te. 94 5J6.1 Ti'WK liailrood 7a, ine drama; toa Uairrvad Ca, ti 15 Mechanics Bask 30: 41 sVHttivl-Vill Nsvuratioa.

t4 3 PsnusvlvaaiB 14 Nasr. Oriea.ua Gas, II. Is' Revrhnr Railreod, S- Maaofae-turtrv' aad ManhaciJs' Kaak to; Philadelphia Exehaaxs. to Scan, lkill Nsvuratlon Preferred, 32 Brrawea Boards tl.oue A ileghsey CfnntySs.Int ia Wsw-York. 79; II.

SoC WilruiBeUsa Railroad a. 7 (400 City to, 91 It Ilsnk ef Pennsylvania, tit Muni Caaai. 13 100 Mailrosd, 1 31 Second Boori Rank of Psnosrlvaaia. 114 Penasyl-vssis R8 IJ); Sohaylk 11 Mavisatiua Preferred, 324 Vaioa rmnaJ. 11 1: 4 Beaver Meadow Kai rotd, 3t gi.Ooe Resma; Railroad 6s.

'44. at; United 8tatea as. '4, 1044; PiUabarg Ss. "gj. Allegheny t'nnety a.

't3, 7 4 ptn, ivaBi Ksilrpal, 44 tl.tcg Citv Kaiiroad'fis II $1 f'i I rid Stales 6a, '47, 1171. After Boar 3t. Rcadil Ht rnoA S7f. Cumno Prices S. 1 i7)llt So.

'7. 1174A I1S; Penna- ivar. a Sa, Hrvliu Raiiroxd, 571371; Reading Kai'roa ti. T.I. itaadiBg Railmod "44, Klfz-Kl P.aaTvleawa K.

ij145r Moms "Smal. I3J1J fw h-ivuil1 '-ori "ia. ''VSTJit Navigs ionS ei te-h'ij Naviratio Pre'eTred. S8J.M -us Tvlaii 13014 Vick.burg Ra lnad. loiav.s) Mask, I-ehmh Zinc.

Malt Usios CssaV INSTRUCTION. OTTIGONS OkMNs(11. ff0. lSaa.a4n lot CHI. SHY 8T HODILV KX ERClsJK THE MCsT fc Tbs public are resoectfullr informed tbat a cases has jnvt heen formed for instruction is Gymnasti.

at Ihe above establishment aaJ will bs eualinnea EVERY EVENING throughout the seaaoa. W. would sspaHually eall lbs attar.tion of Dyapaptirs aad pirsons wboas habits are entire), sedentary to the noaai'y of exercise ia Order to keep the physical mtes ia a eondition to reaiet unhealthy influence. Tbs Oraisaainm is open dafyirom soanso note I 10 o'clock V. for general exereiee.

1 Tbe grntlaaiea'a class saee'-s every aveoing at o'clock. JOHN WOOD, Director. Bpamag tanght pi irately by C. F. OTTTOyoX.

Proprietor. HAMILTON (OLLKolArK Cia-Mcxi mt MiUtary BUtRUINd SCHOOL, ts lina, eight tiaisea dar 1 be peiecipal havinc great! e' Urged this oetabliah-mi nt has accRrumoilauonY or snorspnaila Ci-culars, Itc to bs had at the folio anng places I'lson It Phiunev'S, No. 178 Fultos st. Roe Lockwood'a, No. 411 Broaiway; Sbepard's, No.

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NICHoLS. Principal, Wostoa, Cona 1NSTRIC1ION Of THE PIANO FOAIC-GliITAR, AND ACCORDION, ia a scieatine, easy, aad aiodera stylo, by Miss BROWN, on reasonable terns. No. 14 Canal-at bstweea Yariek aad Hudson. Apply aay Moaday or Thursday.

SELECT-BOARDING SCHOOL. areata or gnardiaaa, wishing to place children ia a "rood 00 entry school, wbsre the somber is limited, may as so bvsMlrxasT to A- A. GQOLD. No. 117 BeweryT ETENINO CLASSES AND PRIVATE LESSONS IN FRENCH bv J.

BDBNIER. No. 3it.th-av.be-raeea I lib aad Iith-sts. Terms aaoderate. Remraaoss good.

Please call from ts o'clock p. M. MISS GAL.E Teacher ef the Piano-forvs, No. (1 West bet wees 5tb aad gth ays. sssssssssssssssssMaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaatsaaaaaaaaaaaaseaaaaaaaasaaa DANCING.

i ADOwoRlrHYiXrif na ac. a iwe mt WS BROADWAY, OPPOSITE ELETENTH-ST. Mr. DODWORTH baa the kosor of announcing te aw frioada aad tba public, tbat the classes for the ensuing season will eommoaeeoa SATURDAY, Oot. 7.

a P.M., tor ladies, at 4 for ehisurea, aad at 71 o'clock for rontlo-mea The oleaaat ostabliskuaonthaa trasm aaVditiosaily do-ooiBtod. tboloor relaid. aad ether imsrovemoats mads during ths Ssnuner moaths. The Improved systaaa of iny atractipn a suceeaslal aiacs iu adoptaoa, will bo retained with alight alterations agrsetad by Every ovsltv worthy of attention will be introduced, ia addition ta all tba daaeea ordlsary ass-with the earns careful atteaUoa to the prrsrress aad dsportmoBrt of the puoils, which baa beoa so dtatxagmiehed eharaetorietie ef this Aesdesay Cirealars ooataimag the davs, boars, sad Soma. icm.

oas be bad at aay tun at the Aeavdsaav. or will bo oast by post- MRS. A. UNNAYH DANCING SCUDOk-At Mcstago. Hall.

No i Court-eL. lareollya. win ra- opened oa WEDNESDAY. Oct II. lessons oa WED-: NFSDAY aad SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, eeremeno-1 ing at o'clock.

Mra will be assisted by bsr daughter. I MATIKRFS DANSANTEa. as harotoxnra. Tmmtrmm anvea ia srboo1. aad to private rl.aoao.

For particulars. ta Mrs. L. at No. 4a ookJya.

FRRERO'S TtAJrCTIS ACA DEM NO. a ui ruixinsirwii. mm. C. DrrBRarrrr.

ERJtERO aad E. ber ts aassounee tbat they will reopea taasr BcnsaM oa iATUKDAY, Oct T. Yeans; ladies aad 14 asters' Classes, Wadaesda.s and Saturdays, aad Moadaye asd Thursdays, at 14 p. at. Oeatlemea'.

Eve-aiag CUos. Moadaya aad Thuradave, at 7 P. M. Satardar svoaiags for grown persons, at P. M.

Private lessons. iilamsaaa4acsooUaJtomdod. gives as Basal. BrR4TO4S PRIVATE EYE.MNQ DANCING SCHOOL, No. 4st Broadway, tr ladioauid goaUo.

Btea. Separate Classes ars sow forming for aaw se- for those who are soma what adraaeed. asd for oso who require rnatraeneo ra tbe atore diniealt braaek- at the art. Cirenlnrs ess bo had, aad all -rr'irfi'naa ts be agado at No. 374 Bowory.

Boos, lore. DA UTrjOe-MQRg NEW CLASSKS-U Ta O. BROOKEIbcvioi Broome-at is sow formiag aevsral xsvsr- clsssi s. so 00m me race xmmodiatoty. All ths fashsea-abis saxssts tssrrbt oae eestrse of liiasna.

Private la street! oa at bosrs to sort the apslsraala Znr nnn.T. Wamssda, Wateho, pDU.UUUjewebTasd Curara, as bovght far esoh heataees Botee. erty stocks, bonds and Bsortgagss Beg sti-ated. real estate aenrht sold aad Of.ee hours freaa I I. CHEESEMAN.

BRAIdTED (t Broker, and Csaauiaaea Merck ante. No. li Joka-st. oor- Kax avasoaa-sa. for sale.

rf a OCSE ARD UtrrORaaLrli a. naoiraaa gaa.ru. fcos- fci 14. ZK" IJOWE FOR asVeat Hp I'ErilR a lmr, .1 a. box ae No.

4 Ese XS -at The bouse tall tJ tv feat, sad eoaxaiaa urail ui ths bona. -aenuein tmnr vara ata. a.if daairad Iiamrt iUtnmZ lMfuwienltJM HOtJEIJ BRleOaVLtN FOR SALE. The fnur end besomem msrb.o fresit earaa svea place aid ea ith-at with all the ssssisra rasssnvmeau' lot bj I2J iet S3 ss conrt vara. Terms TsierVelae pply JNt3EiriLFR Blip Ks.

li Faboa w7 BriLll5 BlTF FOR boilAi.e aires f.om tsr.e to twwiv. am, oa aa Hill Park aataie. aitvrted on tae ri tas Plank B-4, kr and a half miles rr Y-derbut Lacdiar. fhe estate offers every mdaeefiooA tke seleetina of snee a- ossalrv reatdsiaoaa its cest oxUnt (fHi aces Tbe Vst ass leeeee rs-eeaily in it-iehorkoed. and ths mttsati Is, puerd oner all pa chasers hatidrags ef aa v-trelr' m.iiarcha'ac-r sec -uo satire privacs, and nmet Used atighbort.owl oae ot the nxost dsyas.r oa tbs The sncsttea si sle'st-d sad well knows bs hsalihy Yet anolred from ue nuo.

Wsiasir wieos. so a fi feemaneod it for i t'Uia' r-eattewav. tor birhtle see ss f.nm Nsss-Ynvk bv sta -v xae. tng i ii a. flask Kei.

(rood at alt ev-ry Ise'l ly, tellers bad rraa.era. pmi JV) too il-ire VT estate amnnria ia the st 'r, sol the st as every variety of teeaory, tae.aciae ievt nrir Uanli ul asd tark-Uss bosae viova. es ol-vm'a4 area. FTi peels For maps and particalars. apply to FKUaW CJL OR0TE, Me til Broad -at Naw-Yort.

VTLL AflR I.OTJ IN MYERS ATs. lv I ll ION ONLY TO elJU Ths and beaniifully located a tha very heart of taie oid aad; A.Htr.ariiDS villneo. whsaa. bee all tea savaalana aaT tk City ia and BumeToq. eharchee.aad oalm minutes from Nsw-York v.

a Flush lag Raiiroat leor sians. rereulais, Ac apply to JOHN B- UXKH3, No. las Broadway. CR YSTAL PALACE. NEW-YORK.

FOB SALeT -Ite Kihihitioa bniiorsg Nsw-York. kaewa sat tbs CRY STAL PA LACE tneanaor with all tbs proportiea eoowected therewith, belonaprg to th. ASJOTATION FOR THE EXHIBITION Of THE INDUSTRY OF ALL NATIONS. For fnll sertieiulars nf diaaeaainas of taia bailding. aad of the naevaM.

Deeper tj ooaaastai tberewiui, (sarJading tbe status ot Klser laisa saaaeo brorza,) eoo adyertisweat ia iho Nsw-York rnbaaas.sr asdreis ths azdtreirved. Chairman sf ths ('oraailllae ea the Board of Diretrrs CHARLES HAS WELL, New-Tovki REAL ESTATE OFflCR Tio 1 Kverett Hinise trtk ark. aw i w- 6 tw lee umarw so give prompt auentioa to anv bn. ness in the war of banse. seiling.

ts-MiBg or eic-nr Real rtate that aaay so a truatedto his ore Last lras snd tenants. Savers aad lers. are reeaaetfullv requested to eail aad as. are laeav-selvsa of the sn pari or facilities h. tnr ths Dfoaxot transa.tiOB of auob business KMKRoON W.

KKYES OHIO DISTILLERY Ft. ALPi EX. i-HisNGF. DA Vis A CO osjer fvr sale thair sstaa. eive Distillery proaerty situated Cayahnsra Sasa.

mit County, (naar C.ev il-Hii Ohi-j. or they will exchange) for other sd aroaertv ia ar hant tbaa rse ev. lishnsat is ia orrapls order. nnn.n frism'saets tet hssa-ela ef rraia aer dav. Te tistillers is are 11 tarn.

eeivinaj a ram (rm all sertioB of tbe ((rate Kv er.ilioad eg ee'ai iisriiu par leu ars appiv torLHAltL.KS H- MII LXR, Aaotionear, Nn Broadway. HALE'S ADDITION TO EAST NEW-YOdg. Buildina IMS, Rl sale on Hale'e Adfii, i. mS rasrtre from 175 to Sllu. Tbeee Into mn a im.

(a count uf the improve meal a goiag oa arouad them) beeo-as aa alas Ha as hast Nsw-York Centre lota, which ars aaw se lms at more thsa doable tteee prices. This prooartr baa ths be aseaas of eocene by reiiroa. a omaiba'of lines, end eaTers tbe arastest indaeeaiOBts t-. pnrctiaseta-T Apply to CHARLES It. MILLER.

No. 190 Bradwar. 17" OK sale OR ror rn. I er would be ranted to good tanant oae of tbe pie as- st resiJeaces la Rnhway N. ooosistiBg sf a aew Gothic dwelling and rarriaga bouse, with tare arree of land covered with shade and frail tree, an.

It is saly a few tods from the depot; is ia serfaet order, aad is ia every way a meet deairablo rsoidoses for a gvnUasaaa doiac buaineaa ia tha City. Piaassaioa ens hae at aay tins. wr'rif' IM'tieulars iaqouo odSAJatUE. EDDY, Mo. SB ITAIT "JgW TORK LOAN AND BUILDING LiCpMPANY C.

MILLER, general asset. eo Tl2 Broadway.) are aollusg lota aasy term aad ars now prepared to make fur-hrr losa. for buildiae. Rig bouse are bow adv foi sa'e at ariese raaeiiur from to tl I'rice of bniloing lota trsea $13 to tlie. LOTS IN HABLEH FOR SALE CHEAPe-Fetg lota ia lXOta at.

street paved anr lieUtsd Iho bnrilsoinsatlotsia Hariera Will bo sold separately or to. Ko laj Haster-stT' WnM Awi' PAXAsvaV IOTS II locate, in txehanga for first wr'ase maaanvcturing stock, piling regoUt dividends Apply to MILES it BETTfl, Ka.d Wan-ax. TO LET. HOlSE TO LKT-Ob tsth T.rkviUe Oas of the row el handsome new J-storr bousse with varsadaa'a in frc nt, on th. N.rth aid.

of tsth directly Waet ef 4th-av. Tbe sitnrtion is desirable and eoaveuiosA. aks bouse is ao-wbeirg pam'nd throaghoat, and puf ia cssa. plere order, Crotna water ke. at very moderate.

Poa-sessioa imnaodietely. po to SfJTDAM iS Wa vsrly or t.B. SiLLECK, otilb-aC, YorkviUsV HOTJSE TO LET. A ssodem bai't dwelling bease! of Newtewa, Long Island, sitaated eat the WUU. msborg Plans, rued; aeesas to City evsrv half hour by stage, and hourly bs railroad, three atranter -alk from ths preaaise.

PoaaosmoB gives laemediatolv. "ay be had bv fog irirr of L. BtOOBE. near tbe premises, or of PETk'R OORSLINE. with Messrs.

Psok A Falrwsntkee. Flashing. HOtSE TO LET. Tbe hone sa the Mat of 61 n.ar to 40th at being Sva atonee, hsndsemel, naisherf for a rst-claas board lae-hoaaa, wsbj ail tbs modern improvementa. Inquire of the owner, om tbe premises.

Moadavs aad Thursdays, from to 11 o'clocg. Also, soaso door, aad store, to lag sa tbs rr block Agsnt oa tbs premises daily. HOW Tt tE A genteel throe -story brick ib West Mth between fh and llrth-ava Reel tits) per annum atari else a part of a boose. Rest SMS aer ea- iuL 'u)JOHN' LATSON, No. ia Chslrnv sc.or No 71 Hammond-st.

TTOTJf.E TO LET A well aniseed Abe. 1 A A with modern usDrovesnente. aA isa ant a.a 1 sgion.av. A nao stable with three alalia aaa b. let with.

Apply to R. E. inUe. WELL, omos corner Collego-plaos asd Mniray-ot. FF MOC TO LET IN AROOK- tvo-stors basement aad attic bonss, ooavea-' lent to Mon'ague.

ton. or Catherine Femes. The saU. vsrtiaer wsukf be willing ts board with the faralrv. Pas-' imasadlately Apply to A.

M. Ns 1M Froat. corner sf Wail-ot. FURBISHED HOTJSE TO LET A ht ase. slisiblv basaied is lAiisauaAv a few soars above g7th at.

Th. prsmwee have fust one a pet ia Lanr-ourh and complete en-der. I'oasssvsos can be bad bnrassa atobjr. Apply to BABCOCK St COX, Ns. 11 Beavsr-st.

UFFER PART OF A HOtSE TO aoBtroart arr hesao No rr HaarosaL. a LET-Tks aad faraitars fir sale. Tbs furaitaro io all aaw ui the haaA asadt- tMB it bsvi.g all bees boagtit ia May mat Th. boas. IS well teoated and is a pleaess.

aeishrssraooj. This kt a rare eh anew for ysass bssrissors ia houswiaeeplag, ssall jsmiiy Gea. rotna water. ia tbroagb Us ksuse Fcj par xiea! are, pleneo apaly ss ths premises, bs- from until i o'clock P. f.

Should all the faraitare aot be required a fit will bs diapossd of. Peesosaios give a ita si edmu.lv. CHAaXAt LUM. No 47 Meareo st' ART OF A HOUSE TO LET. The eonosaWssrp of Is.

flw.l'iag Ns Rivinrtoa-at ecauisting of two rorma with paatne. between The presuss. will b. rested 'assssll anaaily, er sso of tbe rooms te smgio psiasa, aUfatences givsa aad roemreaL Caa ae seaa al any atae. PART OF A HOUSE TO LKT-OaaassSiaar oftwi-psrlots with paatnoa adieiBUsg.

treat benerneni witkt tries, aad rsoaasoa tha third story um wua ro-pbaooh, session grvea unmodiately. Inajaire ga Hinsais ssr. tea. ssnrreeiS Sf 1 by day'e work bat evey aovm iwetam ivl sanJa fteadssuves. be ha.

I -a-elPrTAe 2, o'T? aortsst. vesta TSS waateat 1- a Peso. Hiael, lea aaisa a. lu. sanaMa Am A.

a s.a,Da-e asa.rt Sv s.v's wwr, the ssaasst; also, tbe lot yeraiag. woli sSecaed wUabaTISli chouss fii.it.rarh as imerrtea. ssrwssU. a vnn.tj ef th. moM.

sbsaeaTsvei LVCeVZl iscairs on the prssjuaoe. y. L. p. CRmITelji.

Hpt'wES ro BALK-TERafS EASYe-Taroooi: Oist-ciaas Mssr story kuaseo, ia too kinrU aZfTS alika. each by SS Hoi. Ns 3a, la tZJlV at LsxiagtoAT Hav. eiZZZZl-o4 will boar thereat. lose, amy at No 44 Esat aa; No.

a te UAsLKI H. SMITH. wssn-si. tnrao-atory omikZkoJo'. Besak sMsaee.

ui 17tb st. batweoa eta aad Tth-a" tTJ house t. arder aaails4ltrTCrliaaU.7 Pa. al ta s.osb is prove ateata. Clot eel sad saT.U tllJUgk.

Perxessioa caa be had at av trass. TwaLi. 8AM L. I DDT, Ns. WJ omZaZZC' LOI LET OR LEASE Four lots ea tUm-ot.

betwaoa tat-av. and Fast River, with bnildssas sad, 15; skedsy Apply to JAMES ROSINSOlt. No. Iti Pearl-as. Ir TX FHYSICI ARS.

A Phiaseisn'sodice, No t7 Boa a 1 st with gaa light us ft oat as exoetleat stand for east -j just eemmaacng er wishing 10 sartasad practscs. TORES OR WAREROONMI TO LE aacoad story of Apelecea's Baildma. eorssvr of tneot opaciomj stores oa Bros amy, suiied to every 00. scrfntioa of retail or wholesale basis sax. No aaora seers able lavrstioa to bs foerad oa Breaewny.

Aspty to IX AP PLETON ft Boo ata ass ass tsrooawny. STEAM FO WE RR-wens as lot, with steeds atoaaa power, ia tbe aaw baildiac. Noa. T. sad U.

Caaal-sv. aeawaoa Ceatrs and Kiss run nine, threaeh 4o Waiasr-eU Inoaira sf 8Alinj, sauna SI TEAM FOWER TO LKT-Ia light aad airy 1 a asw building ia ciin-si. a "Piy is C. HPLL ft SONS, No. IM CHtT-st HOPS TO LET.

Tws Boors sf saoee. No. 117 Want 1 et, XSxO foot, ts let. xaqaire ss tna 1 i COAL. COAL AND FLOCH Coal.

Srst sjualiiy. sal tse. $4 per tea oeg or grata coal. $4 7J none, by ths s-stje-barrel, at the wholesale market price, delivered, ta. York.

Brook ry a. Williamsburg, or Jersey City. Apstt tbs Psspls's Coal asd Flour Agency, Ns. Btesdway. gHEAJ SS tose brwsaol eaose tas eneearra, st tae yard, eoraer ot unnata.

Aibeav-atreeta. katelr sectrpied by J. L. WORlsL COAL I am bow selhag the best gaanty of Red A ax per two, wwgfat warranted es forfeit th. Coot Los.

from hosts. PETER CLINTON, ct Eii aad icese--witb-ats itA-st. asd OFTTCK OF THE COMMISSIONE BS OT MtO GRAllON, NO. Nsyosj- no. i 1 a una 1 ROPOSAL8 FOR THE SUPPLY OF PUBBj SKIMMED TRY ILK s4 sa Ward'.

Is na4 aad sa each a)aaaaiBos K. ne tne raaeaBiaaim PKALED PROPOSALS 1 HESH. TJPl asotitstioaa aa eirmt.on, their a Sloe, No. 74 Fraaklia-s ssui -NEeDA Ytba 1 1th sf Oetoeor Boat. Tbs Ci iswsaasO) reasris the riant to rsjoot sseh giipiaais as tavsy asar osssa, aot fog ths Sal area, of ths sosasaisaaoaw SHOW CAKES A Urge aeasrt asset ssastasUr sa hand and Bade to order, sf tjsrasaa silver, surer plated, roeeweod hUek wlat.

makogaay. B-sgasaa) eni.fullT bered ami shipeod to anv sort of the UsosbjSJ K. PEEsXEs, MsTaM ftrasd lares Soars oast ox nrvanwsy UN ITE STATES PASSPwRTB-feesS asrts sf tha world, sadisnonoabls to tvavaioTS, ssswod by HON TS. Notary Pnelie aaw Cssawisstoaet ssr evenr tm nttsm, No. If Wairoa St.

oeraer WtsAsraautsd mtoaea mast prsdacs than st isatsa. COAL MS twas tmst Whits Ash Fsrsaco SlaS oaau hi a it k. Sen A aaln V-aart as-aB Ssdaev. nsr sale ss verv low terms te 1 MS bsi at 1 mr trs, dir ran ot 1 tea can wit Doi 4i rf sn. ssn var asd Un as 1 arta ass rial as eraj BIN rn FIJ ek: fshs frtnr.

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