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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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COBPOUATIOM HOTIOF.S. ALLEGED PICKPOCKETS. WASHINGTON. from tho commencement, and aided asmaterlally in tho organization of the now department Mr. Connor, notwithstanding Iho services he rendered, vjas not an applioant for any position in the Department He was a skillful and intelligent mechanic, doing a good buBl TBOBSDAI EVENING.

MARCH 81. 1878. bbw 1 IES4t. NOXICJKS. dOVilT STUIiKT bUPKEMK COVRf, COtlXTYOF KINGSMary A.

Page, executrix, and Thomas Pane, oxeoutor uf th last will and testament ot Thomxs H. psyo, dtMaw'i, pUiutUTs, against Angnstns Gudi and (Villas Oude, his wile. Ch Oude, Frsdorlok Uude and Gsrhird Ahrooe, defendnmnts In parsuaaos ol a iada mftUt of lot Bupreme Court, male aud eoUrsd in th, above en lltlol action, on too 19th day of March, I87S, Robo Merchant, the referre in tbe said judgment namod. hereby give notice that I will sell at puhllc auotl at th 1 auc tl riwiras of Cole A Murphy. No.

379 Pultun srre if. In tha City of Brooklyn, County of Klnars, on TbundMy, rhv tlttx of April, twolro ot, no tho pruuits ci us said judgment scrlbvd at foil ws. vit All tnat CAr lot, pioce nr pircol ol lan witti trio i.mlding tuate. iyinit and blrw in tho Tooth War! of tas City Brooklyi. Coauiy of Klaif ai iStiteot New Yort.

boood and doscrihoa as follows Buitlonlri al a point 01 hs easterly 1 no ol lust ktrest. disiant forty four sTet and one lncti northerly from the northeasterly comerol and Proslilont streots, at the courre ol a psrtr ill, ru iniig thonce istjrh at rbrht angles to Court sir et ana througn a ir'y irsll fifty foot: t.ioici st il oxsterly and parallel witu P.ejldout stroot, f.irly le it and eiatht and ono half ol r.n thono northerly and parallel with street. twenty one feot aud inches: th near wes'erly and parallel with President atroet.forty thrtMt faol au 1 lx inches and half of au lucti, to tho centruofav patty wall: thnnco stlil westorly at riht antft a to and throBKh tho ce lire of a parly wall, th'tr fret the cisterly lino ol Court street thenvo souther. on thu east, line of Court trot twOTty e' I) tho p.aco olUnKlmtlng. ROBKRT KRCHAM.

Referee Of rii.tNiiF.it Pialotllfs' Attornors 11 xirt landt street. N. V. City. rohl93wMTh NV.

KINGS a COUNTY TimAm Hc lijnliat 11 Mlsil ioVNTY" COURT, KISGS COUNTY John O. 'NYhitoliouBe, Bole acting oxeoutor ot the last trill anl testament of Joseph T. Whitehonao, doooisod. against Jane K. Jones and Orvlllo O.

Jones, bet husband and otliors In pursuance ol a judgment of loteolosu'e ti sab mado in tho above entitled aotion, on the 26th day Of Febnriry, 1ST8, John P. Morris, the roferee therein tnamod the same, will flail nt public auction, at fho Commercial ixchange, No. SS9 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on Saturday, the 23d day of March, 1873, at twelve o'olook. noon, all that certain lot, Diooe or parcel of land, sltuite, lying and being in the Twentieth Ward oi tho City of Brooklyn, County of Kings.

State of New York, with the dwelling house and iuaprove nionts thureon, boiindol and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at Iho southwesterly cornor of Dotiulb and avenues, and running thonce woBtoily along DoKalb avenuo twenty loet; thence southerly on a linn at rightangles with DuKntb nvenue, and throunh a party avail eighty fii ir feet and oleven Inches; thence oasterly and at right ana lea with Vanderbllt avopue thirty soven feet to Vnudorbilt avenue, and thence northerly along Vanderbllt avenue seventy nine feet and four inches to the oornor aforesaid, tho point of beginning Datou Februry24, 1878. JOHN P. MORKIS. Heferoe Bolfk 4 Bkuoes, Pl'tt'e AU'ys. fc2 3wTuAM JYHEEVliR PLACE, N.

Y. SUPREME Oourt J. Nelson Tappan as Chamberlain of the City ofNew York, plalntiif, against Louis V. IheraBBon and another doienda its. In pursuance of a judgment ol loreoloaure and silo made and ontorod in this tho tftti day of January, 1S78, 1.

i creo In tho saidjudgtnontnainod, will sell at tion, at tho Commercial Exchange Salesroom, rei? Fulton street, Brooklyn, on Friday, the 23d day pi March, in the year 178, at 12 o'clock noon. by Jacob Colo. Auctioneer, tho follo.vinn ilos ribod premises, to wit: All that certain lor. of land in I ity of Brooklyn, bounded and described as foilowe BeKinniug at a noint on the easterly tide of Chf.over place, distant one hundred and tnirtj ho petition of John T. Barnard for payment of lodgment against tbe City of Brooklyn In the matter of the assessment for grading aad paving; Sumpter street.

Adoptod: Br Aid. Black (on Ieave) Blll of W. Wallace Davis, 8486.18. To Committee on Fmanoe. By Aid.

Black Rap jrt of the Board of Audit relative to examining tin aooounts of tho Collector of Taxes and Aa sesjmems. Registrar of Arrears, City Trexiur jt and Registrar of Water Bat is, aad tx doliver to 8. S. Powell, late Controher, and Andrew Oannlngham, lata C.ty Treasurer thr lr official bonds. Adopted.

Report uf the Finance C'oraimltro, referring tbo annexed bills, riz Willlamsburgh Gas Light Company $620 84 Union Gas ght Company Metropolitan Gas Light Company 6. Jo People's Gas Light tizoaa' Gas Light Company 49.ul NasstuGai Llh: Company Brooklyn a L.gh; Company John L.a.oy 1K.35 Kinvs Oonnly 8 iv.ngs lustitution 79 81 Augustus Knrth 80.31) Adopted. Report of tho Aps ssment Oomraitfoo To whom was rs fem tho ma to cancel un assessment ll.iffeing Bushwick avenue, from Myrtlu avenuo to Cooper streoL Adopted. Roport of th Assessment Comml'tea Relative to receiving the auioan of an assessment tor Guwanus Canal Improvement. Adopted.

Report of the Assessment Committee Directing the Registrar of Arrears to roceive tne amount of tax for tha yeir 187t! axainsl I tS, block 15. of iho Fifth Ward map. without additional expens. provid tho samo is paid within thirty days. From the Assessment Committee Confirming the following nsmed imp ovoments Grodingand paviug Franklin avonno, from Flushing avenue to Wall tbout street, and Wyll" avenue, from Walla bout street to tha north do of Hutlo.lgj stroeL lii pense, 82,688.60.

Gradiug and macadamizing Groeno iint avenuo, from Oakland street, to Newtown Crook Expensa, (iradln and pavluoc flti'ldletajn atroat, from Leo to Marcy avenue, eixoeuse, 3 1U.34. Grading and pavlUK Huntington street, from Columbia to Hicks. Expanse $2, 91.43. Foncing lots on Norman avonue, south sido, between Oakland and Keklord atr ots. F.xionse.

Fencluif 1 its on DoKalb avenue, a nth side, between CONST ISLAND BEACH. Tbe Project to fjonnect Botli Ends of aStenm Balltoart. A corporation known as the Sheepshead Bay and Ooney Island Railroad was organized under tha general law of the State some time Blnce, for tho purpose of constructing a stoam railroad along the Ooney Island Beach, at present from Norton's Hotol, to Cable's, and ultimately from ono end of tho Island to the other. Tho line of the proposed road, aooord ing to theplanB filed in tho County Clerk's offloe, runa about four hundred feet from tho surf, on an average. Tho Town of Gravesond, in which the titlo to tho greater part of the proporty needed for this purpose is vested, object to the building of this rosd, because they say It will injure tho Island and goagreat way toward ruining it as a popular resort.

On the part of the town application was made to tho Supremo Court to have the route ohangod, by moving the lino back, so that it would not interfere with the oomfort or safety of those who frequented the iBland as a Summer resort. Judge Joseph Barnard appointed tho following named 'gentlemen Commissioners to dooltjo whether or not the Company ahould abandon their proposed line, and accept that designated by the representatives of "the Town ot Gravesend Mr. Frank Loomis, New York City. Thomo3 Addis Emmet, Now Rochelle. Thomas KinseHa, Brooklyn.

Mr. Klnsella, it is understood, desires to be relieved from serving on tho Commission, because ho regards himself as committed againHt any project that will involve tho couBtruction of a Btoam railroad on or noar Coney Island beach. Application will be mado for the appointment of a aubBtitute for Mr. Kinsella within a day or two. FOR CHARITY.

Grand. nctrowBairTu XUo Eastern District. CORPORATION NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given to all persons to' bo aBoctsd thtrsby, that the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn has declared, by resolution, its intention tjgradeand pave Bxiu brldors street, from IIaI'I VktAhjin avenue, with cobbio itono p.ivement without petitl in therefor, and has by roio Intionhxed tho district ol aasotsroont for suoh Improvement at one hundred lotit on each side of the said Bslobridgn stroot, between the lots shore specified and that the said Common Council will proceed under tho said resolutions at a mooting thereof, to bo hold on tho 15th diy of Aprl(r or as toon thereafter as the public bnslncss will allow. Remonstrances (If anyl against the said Improvement roust be filed with the Clerk of ttie Common Council (or otherwise presented to the Common Council on or before tho said day. Dated Brookljn.

rch 16, 1874 MASSEY, JOHN W. FLAHKIVTY, BiiNNKlT, Commissioners ol City Works Attest: D. L. Nobthui. Secretory.

nihl6llt ordlnanco of tho Common Council In rolati in to de posits 10 bo mado by proposers for work. Ac, passed April 6. Ib77: Each proposal most be aocorupanioil by a deposit of 87 In money, or by cortJtled oheck payable to tinier of tho President of the Board of City Work), to bo returned to tho blddor in cibo his bid is rejected by tho Hoard ol City Works. In caso the pxrty or parties to whom th contract may bo awarded shall neglect or refuse to enter into contract, the amount deposited, as above fpocilid, will bo retained as liquidated datnagos for such neglect or I LAGGING StDPiWALK OF LEXINGTON AVfC NDU DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. Olty Hall, i Brooklyn.

March 16. Sealed proposals will bo pi i 1 a .0 1.... 1. oo I 11 A. for llagting tho tidow dk 011 the M)ntho st corui oi Lex ngton avenue, running 9.1 foet oasterly of Stuv.oi ant ivenue, according to Bpuciticitlons on filo in this de i partmrn'.

i SpociflcatiouB may rw soon, and forms of proposals can be procured on apollca ion at tuo Department ot City Works. 1'r ipossls will not be con sidered unlo3s acooin fisnlo'l by the deposit aforeiain. aud also by an uudernk iik In wilting ol iwo Biirctio). on each proposal (who qualify as to thoir responsibility In the auni of that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties thoy ill liooorne bouod as his or thatr soiory or its faithful prrrformaaco nnd in cine he or thoysh vll rnlect or refuse to execute tho contract If so awarded thom, tnat thoy pay to the City ot Brooklyn tha dif forenco between thoprlce bo proposed and the prlc.3 at wllioh tlio contract may bo made uith any other oers or pirsotis to bu indorsed "To the Board ol City Works" (spoolfvlng work.) 'iho said propo als will tie publicly opened and anuojneed al tho next mooting of the said Board, which will bo on day ol March, 1878. at the nour ot 13 o'clock M.

or in c. so th ra should bo no tfuorum present on that day, then oa tho day of the next mooting of thj Board. 11 order of the Com mon Counc 1 Datetl uronmvn. reuruiry i vo. FRKDEItlCK S.

MASSEY, JOHV W. FLMIKRI Y. GEOR'tK C. BUNNKTT. Commissioners of City orks.

Attest: D. L. NoiVTMTT, Secretary. mhlii nno coNTKAcrons abstract from i JL ordinance of tho Common Council in relation to de 1 posits to be made by proposers for worx, passed April 11, H77: Each proposal must bo accompanied by a deposit of ito tllara In money, or oy cenitiod choc pay able lo order of the President of tile Board of City Worxs. tn lie retiUrued to the bidder in case his hid 11 rejected by the Board of City Works.

Incaso thu patty or patties to whom the contract may bo awarded shall nccloct or ro fnse toentor Into contract, ttio amount deposUul. aa above epolfica, will bo retninad as li'iuldatod damages for such neloct or refusal. I ICK FOR PUBLIC BUILDINGS. 1S7S Df PART MKNT (IF CITV WORKS. Cltv Hall.

Brooklyn, 14, 1878 Sealed proporals will be received at this office, until Tuesday, March 26. 1878. at 11 o'clo. A. 1.

for fur nlsfllng Ice for the Public Uuildlngs of tho City of Hrou. lyn for tho year 1878, In accordance with the specifications on 1110 In the Department ot uity ivoras. PUaB aud specifications miy he seon, and forms of propoxate can bo procured on application at ttio Department of City Works. Proposals will not ho considered uultfls accompanied by thi deposit aforesaid and also by an uu. writing, of two surotics, on each proposal (who shall qualify as to their responsibility in the sum of g.H'Ooach) that If the contract be awarded to the party or parties proposing, they will beoonio bound as his or ttjolr surety far Its faithful nerformsnco: and In case he tuey shall neglector refuse to execute tnBJrorot jt so award ed them, that they will pay to juv' Brooklyn tha uiucrenoo ootwyeiuM .,05 to proposed ana too price at which tho eC'iiract may bi made with any othor person or parsons.

to bo indorsed To the Board of City Works." lapecltyln 1 work.) Tne said proposals wilt be pnblloly opened and announced at the nest meeting of the said Board, which will be bold on the 26lh fl ay of Maroh, 1878, at tho hour of 13 o'clock, or In case tnora should bo no quorum present on that day, then ou the day of the next mootlnxr of the Board. By ordr of the Common Counoll. Dated Brooklyn. Jannary 7. 1878.

FREDERICKS. MASSKY. d'JliS W. FLAHERTY. GEORGE C.

BKSNETT. Attest: D. L. NoraTTtOT, Secretary. muUtot CONTKACTOltSTA TRACT JL from ordlnanda of the Common Council In relation to deposits to ho tuade by proposois for Work passed April 9, 1877 Each proposal must he ccom panted by a deposit of tn it) money, or by certified check payable to ihe ortlor 1S1 1110 President of tho Board ol City W01IU, to be roturnea Ihe bidder in caso hla bid Is rejected by the Board of City Works.

Ill case the party or parties to whom the contract may De awarded thai) neglect or refuse to entfr Into contract U'c amount rjcposltutl, ax aiiovi specISei, be ictalacua, Hqnm iieu tlauiBgi's for stH'fi negli't't or refti al. FLAGGING SIDEWALKS OF POUT lthfi PLACE ANO LAFAYK1TE AVKNUK. DKI'AltTMENT OF 1'ITY WOIIKS, City Hall, Brooklyn, March 16, ScH'd I'ropsMals will be received at tills ufllce until Tinned). March 1373 al II A. for naguliig the sidewalks on tho cast side of Fort Greene plmrc and on (no south side of l.afiyclle known lot tvn.7, Mocki.

on ttio EU Vfiith Ward map, according to specifications 011 flle In till" i'l'pnrliiH'iit. Spocllkatloii liny be form1 of proposals can lie procured on application at the IVpartmi lit of City Works. Propos tl i will not be coii dderrd unless accoin p.mtod by the dupo, 't afni psild, and hy an utidor tukiurr in wrlt'iiir. of two s. 011 cli projiosnl (who shall rin itlfj to lln lr icspun.

lbllitv in th" mini uf l'v thot If tho contraot he uH to the party or purtlra pi oijiiup. th wliniet uuie hooiiri his or their miret lor Its ml ll fill pcflurtnnnco: and In cfi lie or Oiall neiil' ct or refuse to execute tin: contract If awarded tlieni. that tin will pav to the City of Brooklyn Hie difference bet ween tht pvh iu pruposed and the pvi at which thr contract my be made with any other rfon or prr'in i. I'lnposals 10 be Inilori cd "lo the lluanl uf Cliy Works" work." Tun said propo aK will he pithllelv opened nnd otinoiiiired st the nexl ttieellni: of the sali'l llo.ird, wli.cli will be li, ld on llic Will tin) of Mnla IS iS, at tne iiuttr of lio'eloi or 111 ei th 're sh mid he hu iiioruiii present oil (hot ily. Ilion on Hie ilav uf tho next lueetliiK of 'he Hoard.

Hv ortler of the Council. llot ll ooklvii, Nuvemtior '14, IS77. FltEDKKIC'K rl. MA SEV, jciiiiu w. i GE'lllGK V.

I1ICNNETT, ('oiiiml. loncrs i. City k. Attest: D. L.

wcreta'y. tirrilil j.lt jLoTCfiAL. MKJH'JEI, BOUNTY COURT OF KlS(J'a COUNTY J. Thnodore Brush. C.

Smith and Honry N. Brush. Kiooutnrs. Ac, ol Conkllu Brush, ilec aseil, ufrninMt Ben istitlo Barker and others. Ill Dorv.lsnee of a of foreclosure and sslo.

matle nnd eotero'l in ihe above entitled action, on tho 13th dar of Match. lt7e, the undersigned referee therein appointed, horehy ojlvrt notice that ou Friday, April 6, lS at Iho hour of IS o'clock, noon, at tlie auction rooms of Jacob Cole. No. RS button Btreot. lu the City of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, will bqII at public auction, to tlio highest tiuiaer.me lands and premises in said judgment mentioned and i heroin ao Ba ribad as follows, Alt that certain lot. piece or par cel 01 lana, warn too Dunning aneteou prruiaa, hiiuii lviiur and holna In the City of Brooklf n. lunty ol Kings lying and being in the City ofBrooklf n. lunty ol Kings nri stjitA nt New York, and dnff a part of lot numlirr aud State of New York, and dng a artof lot numlirr two bnndrod and forty seven 1117) and lot number two hundred anu nity ono riaii. as lain uawn on a certain map of part of the Vandorvoori rstate.

In the City of Brooklyn, surveyed March, 1840, bt'Wbhn Rolfe. Cltv Surveyor, anil fllod in the olfice of the Register of ill County of Kings, on the 13th day of July, 1857, which said lot Is bounded and desorihed as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the soutuorly stda of Park avenue, distant one hundred and eighty (190) feet westerly from tho southwesterly cor. vt of Pfttk avenue and Tompkins avenue, and running thence westerly along Park avonue, twenty (.20 feet; thonce southerly, parallel with Touiuklns avonue. oa huudred and threo (W0 feet, to land formerly belonging to Jacobus Lott: thence nrly, along the line of Bild land formorly belonging to Jacobus Iott, to a point distant one hnndred and eighty 1180) feet westerly from tho westerly aide of Tompkins avonuo, measured at right nglos wltn said Tompkins avenue, and thence In a straight lion, parallel with Tompkins avenne, to the point or placo of bcglnulng. Dated Jfrooltlyn.

arch 1 1. nihil 3wThM UKRNARD J. YORK, Referee. HBBXBT C. Smith, Plaintiffs' Attorney.

aUPREMB COURT, UNTY lO Marie Schlerloh against Kasten Scblerloh Action No. a. In pursuance of a judgment ordecroo of this Court, mado In the above entitled aotlon, and bearln dato the sixth day of February, I. the undersigned referee therein named, h.reby give notice that I will sell at publio auottou, to tha highest bidder, at the auction rooms of Cole i Murphy. No 379 Fulton street (opposite the City Hill), In the Cilf of Brooklyn and County of KUigs, on Monday, the twenty filth (Mth) day of March 1818.

at the hour of twelve o'olock, nooa, of said day, thi followtug described I inds and promises, viz. First All that certain lot, piece orparcs of lend, situate, lylug and being In tho Tenth Ward of tbo City nt, Brooklyn, boundedand described as follows, to nil: Bu gluultig at a point on the northeasterly side of BalVo street, distant levantr tiio (7t) loet uortliw'slorly Iroili Hoyt Btreot; running tbouce northwesterly along aald line or side of Baltic street twooty tivo liin reel: uieuco norm easterly and parallel with Hoyt streot one hundred (100) feet to the centre lino of the block botween lialtlc and Warren thnnce onthoasterly along said centre lino twenty five 2fi feet thonce southwesterly and paral Isl with Hoyt street one hundred lOOi feet to tho point or placu of beginning. Blng known on a map of land of Alexander Hamilton by Joseph T. Bridges. City Hurvoyor, on file in tho Regl ior'B otiice of Kings County.

lot No. 72 (Boventy tovo) and being the same premlie conveyed to Patrick O'Toolt by O. Moore, 4o by deed, datetl April 8, lBoD.and recorded In said Register's office, in Liberie ol Conveyances, paro2l, April; 15, )66'1. Second Also, all that cortalolot, piece ot pare of land. with tho buildings therein, situate, lying I br lnrj Ihe flitv nt Urnnlrlirn nfnresld.

hoonrled and dO'C bod as lol lows. to wit: Commencing at a rlrit on the smifierly lino ol WyckotT sireet one hundren ann iiny tit) f' nt wist erly from thu southwesterly conwr ot Hoyt and Wyekotf Btreols and eppojlto the ceatre of a party wall; rti. iufn thonce southerly pirallol with lloyt tre jt and through tin centre of said party wall one liurir're feetrlnenco wostorly parMlel with Wyckoff twenty CrOlfcot; thenoe northerly parallel with Hoyt reet and through the ooiitre of another pirty wall one nun (red tot tee', to Wyokofl street, and thence oisrerly along Wyokori street twenty (20) feo to tho point or place beginning; being the same premises conveyed to Joseph M. Ely by Bertha Flnok (formeriy Bertha Nickel), and Adam Flnck, bor hushaud. by dated April 13, 1W, and recorded In tho oftico or tbe Register of the of Kings.

In Liber 891 of Conveyances, page 187. April ad, 1H6'. Tnird Also, all that certain lot. piece or parcel ol land, situate, lying. Bind being In the Klghth Ward of the City of Brooklyn and County of Kings, hounded and described as follows: Bogioning at a point at the Intersection of tho northeasterly lino ot Eighteenth street wltb the southeasterly line of Filth avenue; thence tunning eouthestorly along th lino of said Ktghteenth tree slity fivo (6SI feet and nine (:) Inches; thenoe northeasterly antl parallel with Vl'tb avenue twentv (ao) feet; thenoe northwesterly and parallel with Elgntoenthistreet slity live (i) feet and niuo (9) Inches to Filth avenue; thenoe southwestcr'y along the line of Fifth avenue twonty 120) lost to tho point or plice of beginning.

itourth And also, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of eia hnil.ltnn,. and fmnrovementa thereon erect ed, situate, ljrln and being the City of Brooklyn, County IVlUgS anu DtatO oi now umu wli ItDoinnlnff at thn irnmtr formed farthaluter asotlon of the most southerly aide of Klsventh street with ihe most westorly side of Filth aveneo.and tunning thence southwesterly along Fifth avenue twentx 0l teet to a point opposite tho oentre of a party wall; thence nortn wnrnrt nrtrallel with Utevenlb street, and part of ttia way through the centre of Baid pirty wall BevenlT (70) teet: thenoo northeasterly and pjnllel with Filth avenue twonty (21) foul to lileventh atreet, and thonce ontneaat a I. irrnt inrPnl, 1701 fllot t.l tile UOtnt or place of beginning, bslcg the samo promises conveyed to tue pany of the hist part bv wa rantoe dod dated May i'8. Id's, and recorded lu Liber 1,111, page 147. Dalsd 7l 187DAY BARNF.TT Refers Mokbib A PgxRSAix, Attorneys for Plalutlff.

CJ UPKBME COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS Jano II Churohill against Helen M. Morgan, wifo olffathan D. Morgan, and the said Nathan D. Morgan et al. lu pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and ssle, mado and satered In tne above ontitled action on th.

twenty first day of february, 18.8. the undorslaned Releroe therein named, will soil at publio auction, at tha Commercial Kxohango. No. SS KuHori itreeV in tha City of Brooklyn.on the e.ghtoontb day of Marco, ltsia. at twelve o'olook, noon, ol tbalday, oy J.

Cole, Auctioneer, th;) following desorihed premises, that is to say All that certain lot, piece or paroel of land, wllh tha buildings and improvements (hereon erected, situato, lying and being In the Olty of Brooklyn. County of Kings, Stat of No York, bounded and described aa follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on tho easterly side of Smith street, distant nln, ty etarht feet northerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly aide of tlmlttt street with the north, riy aids of Carroll street, lato Carroll place, as said Cir ny Bias Ul bsmjn lurch tmtu omiuii roll place la laid oat by Chapters Of fao frfir; of 1831 of th Stale ot New York thence vanning eastwardty througQ tha centre of a party wall aad 00 a I Ha parallel with sold Carroll street sersaty three feet; iBtoo nortbsily 00 a drawn al right angles with sold Carroll Btroet nlnatita fast Big and three rjuar' ars loooss; thenoe riannltlg wost wardly on a line parallel with sold Carroll street and thioogh tbe centre of aoo'her party wall sovoniy tUree foet tan Inches tn tho easterly side of Vmith street ittenoa coutherlj along tsmlth street nlnetosm feet saven lucliBS to tbe point of beginning. Datod New York, Pamrnary 31. 187. 8ERUBAHT CHAM.

KWeree. Cmnure B. Stbos Plalnii.Ts Attor iey. all street, New York City. fo2 8wHATb4nitil8 The sale of the above described property Is hef ebr postponed until Ike 25th day of Maroh.

ItSiS. at the sitae hour and place Datod Brooklyn. Maroh 18. 1878. rahlS MATH J.

8BBOKANT CRAM, Roferx. SUVBEMB COUKT, KINUS COUNTY John Lyon ve John King ind others. Aotlon No. In pursuanco of a lodgment of foreclosure aud sale made tn CU0 aoove esiiuon oouua uu mo loiu ui oui nrauea aouon on me ist uay ui asurukir, give notice that 00 Saturday, tho 2S4 day of it the hour of 13 o'clock, noon, at the torn. 1979, 1 hereby git Alaren.

isrs. at mi saour i 1 ciuco. uwu, 7 1 tfini, liinntr. Twill ..11 a' nnbllo auction to clal Kxchaugo, no. miion strvea, 10 iij ut nM B7n BH3 KV Ttn In IPO I ITT OI the highest bidder, thelands and premises In said radg.

roont mentioned and thsraln described as follows All that oertalu lot, piece or pare! of land situato la tog Ninth Ward of tha City of Brooklyn County ot Klngj and State of Naw York, bounded aad deaorlbed as follows; Beginning at a point on the southerly Up of Fulton avennt. distant three hundre 1 and forty five feet aosterly Iron th oorner formed by tha Intersection ol tho southerly line Fulton asanas) and tue eostorly Un of UtiOBavennoi ana thenoo ranntsg southerly, one handrMl toot, to tbo centra line of the block bo tween Fulton aroaas and Herkimer streot; thenco easterly, along said oantro Una, twenty feet tnooos nortxtorly. and parcel wllh UUoa arentui, two hundred feet to Kul ton avenue; thonca Westerly, along told southerly side of Fulton feet to iho point or pise of begin mn D.Ud BTBTONS. f.r i H. Thatm, H'fTs Att'y.

MMwTatM UPREME COURT, KINOS COUNTY John Ijoo ts. Joan sitae ono moots, ovuns no. Af fnemant of forBolotntns and sale, nuda la tbas above ten titled action, on lbs 18th dxr of February, 1878,. I rareygtve notieei that oa BatoKUr. tno sgro aar 01 sssroa, ivrc 1 ax tha hnrnv of 11 o'cloak.

noon, at iho Coraraorelol Kx 1 chance. Mo. 888 Fulton stnet, in tba City of Brooklyn, 1 Kln County. I will seB at pablio auction, to th high eat Wdnasr th land snd remises la sJ4 iaormjnt rajn tlonool ana xneiwio utKnuva mm nu Mrtoln lot, piece or paroel ol Und. alto ate in the Ninth Wrdof Ifiurs aad 8lU of New York, bounded and dscrtbdaa follows: Bogla nln it Point on th southerly Do of Fulton avoauo, dlv uni thro hanared and sixty Bra ll Mttrly fiom tha formed bv Lhw Int Mootioa of tAosoalhaxur lln of Fulton svma and th exxterlv lis of Ullo it and theno running ooutberly 009 huodrad fMtto ie centre fba of tha block between Fulton areas and Herkimer trat: thiaea fitariy, aJongsold itr Un, twenty feat ttattao a on net iv ana pmrsuiai wiu utioa avse nus, una haudrod lean, to Futoa avenue thaao wtrly, long said southerix aid of Fultoaavsnu, twenty ft ia U.

XMLZMS, 91i4ta'l wAUraW. ltfWtTk A Brace of them Arrested In (he Eastern District for Bobbins; a Man on a Cross Town Car. Henry Hart, of Jersey City, and John Cur ran, of 123 Graham avenue, two smart looking fellows neatly dressed, stood in front of tbe desk In the Fifth Precinct Station House, Monday evening, in tbe oustody of Offloers Brinkerhoff and Dredger, accused of piok ing George Kane's pookot of a watch, on a Btrost car, a short while before, "I got on a cross town car at 8 o'olock," said "and Btood on tbe rear platform. Presently three men got on aud pushed by me. I felt a TUO AT MY WATOH CHAIN.

Two of the fellows went insldo the car and the third romalned on tbe platform. Within a minute all three left the car. My suspicions wore aroused. I felt for my watch and found that it was gone. 1 followed the men a short distance, tut they escaped." Mr.

A. Schmidt, who keeps a Baloon st No. 102 First street, followed up the narrative aud Bald "These two men (pointing to the prisoners) rushed into my storo. When I askol them what they wanted thoy replied that they desired to go into the water closet. While thore thoy loft the door partly open and I aaw one of tha men shows watch to tbe few seconds later Mr.

Kane entered and said his watch had been stolen. I pointed out tho prisoners aud said I thought they were the thieves. I clotod the doorB and sent for au officer The follows Btmnglod hard to escape. Hart threw a watch into cigar box on my countor, but 1 made him tako it back." "Whilo on tho way to the station house," said ono of tbe ofucorB, "Hart THREW AWAY A WATCH. The crowd wob so crest that I could not find it," "No," broke in Hart, "I only gavo it to my "Then whero cau we and your brother?" said Sergeant Hallt tt.

"Don't know," was tho curt reply. "I don't know where this man Curran ie, eltho Justico Soulier, presiding in the Fifth District Court, yesterday morning held the accused for examination. tn Common Couucll tmtcil Session. MOSDAV. March 18, 1973.

Francis B. Fishor, President, in the chair and a quorum of membori. The minutss of March 4, 1878, were read aod aoDrovod. Tho Clerk's minutes of the mooting of March 11, 18,8, were read. Tlio question being on tho approval of the minutes as read Aid.

O'Reilly moved to correct the samo 80 as to strike out alt after the words, ''The President declarod the Board iidjouraed," aad in lieu thereof as followa: "Tiie Prosidont, di9iegatd.n;r repoated calls for the avos and nays aud in detliiice of the wldhes of tho m.ijoittv, declared the Board adj mrned, vao itod the chair and left the chamber, accompanied bj the ty Clork." Ad jpted. The minutes ot tha moet.ng of March 11, 1878, John rreuch, h.S(., In iho chair, was aaaea cneroto as louows: reuch, h.S(., In iho chair, was aaaea cneroto as louows: On motion of Aid. O'fteillv. a committee of two w.is ap pointed to notify ihe C.ty Clork thai tho Board was In ses tnac tne uoara rvlces. Ad ped.

sion, anu tnat it rouir. a nis services, au p'eu. Aid. O'Reilly and liar woro appointed as such oom luittco. Tho Committee reported that the City Work was absent, and tho Doputy City Clerk docllnod to obey the ordor.

Aid Hay moved that Oeorge K. DobBon baappoln el Dopuiy Clerk. Ag oad to. The oath was thjn administered to Mr. Dobaon, wao thereupon called tbe roll, ihe fallowing Aldermen answering to their names: Aid.

Altktn, Shannon, Grlawold, O'Kelllr, Hay, OrroBbee, CottrolL Williams, Baird, I'renoh, Fritz, Dreyer, Petrr 13. The minutes of tho previous meeting, Maroh 1878, were dispensed with. By Aid. O'Ueilly That a committee of two bo appointed to wait upon the City Clcri aud inform him that the nocea sary papers for the transaction ot their bus. ness wero reunited.

Adopted. Aid. Ray aud O'Reilly were appointed suoh oommitteo. Aid. Petri movod that the Board take a recess lor live mlou'ei.

Withdrawn. The Committee, Aid. Ray and O'Reilly, ronortcd that the City C)erk Was absent aad his Doputy dtolinod to '(raize tne authority ot the Board. Tbo report was received. By Aid.

Griswold Petition of operty owners In reference to condition ot Ciiy Park, with resolution to appoint a k'leperoi Bal lpark. Adopted. By Aid, Willi 'ms BUl ol Goorio O. Tllden, $10.60. To Finance Committee.

By Aid Fronoh Directing Committeo on Bnpplloj to correct Ihe lists for books, Ac. for use lot city oihoials. AdoplatL Aid Dreyer moved to reconsider tho appointments mado on Maroh 4, 1878, on motion of Aid. Dnyer. Agraod to.

Aid. Ray moved to amend by suba.itutlajr tho Jnrad Clirk, Superintendent of Truant Homo Ann M. CI irk, Matron Bym Whit ng, Farmer Patrick KeUy, Watchman Wm. Fr.inz and I. B.

Crane as ClerkB to Cnmmittejs: Alexander Ray, Sergeant st Anus Hosiers of Wo gliti and Moasmei John Con en. John A. Filth. Rd. Schuiuell.Thumas Reynolds, Win.

G. itliiUfcr, Brr.sc Walter. Keepers of ttha Patrick.Cannavan,. Charles T. Chapman, John Assistant Keepers of Batiu and Watchmen Richard Mctiuiie, Peter Denier, Th Matigam.

MatronBof Baths Mary Ann E. Chapman, Margaret Luuney. ABButjnt Sergeant at Arms and Messenger of Commit tees Tnonias Koxers. Adopted. Aid.

Ray moved torecons.der the ad ption of tho sab stltuto olferel by him making the appo.ntaieuta hi 4U9B tion. 1 ost. From tie Dopirtment of Fire and Buildings Avk.n for var oud Buppl.oj amount. ng in the affvoatu to .110. Adopted, By Aid.

Baird To ni.t'iorizo the construction of a conservatory nnd proi nliooae on Gatjs avenuo, so s.de, 76 Lot west of Noa raud avonue. Adopted. By Aid. Aitkon 1'el on of property o.vnera in rerorenca to stoam mo. ors on Atlantic aveuuo.

To Committeo that Buoieet. By Aid, Griswold Besolntir.n diieeting tho completion ol tue C.ty 11 ill Park. Adopied. By Ala. Williams Urmting permission to property owners ou various st.eo.

and aveuoej in Ino Ivuhteontj Ward to grado said utroeti at Ihoir own ozpondo. Aareod to. By thj same To fence lofs on Cedar ilroot, between Buahwlck and Kvckvojii es. Adopted. By Aid.

Willi mi Potltion of property ownots for the paving of H.imlmigh avenue, from luBUing to Mjnlu uv. enue. To Cr.idlng und Pavlait Commitloe. By Aid. Baiid DlrectluB tho lio ird Citv Works to Ihe louder pilos at tbe end of P.

ore Nos, 1 nnd ii Washington avonuo to be repaired at an xponso of $200. To tinmitteo Docks and Markets. By Aid. O'Kullly Directinfi auditors not to audit and not lo pay the salaiies of any employes who held office uuder the city govornrnt nt, ana vriioio po. Bltlons have been made vacant by appolut.nout of others in their pluoot this date, Marua II, 188.

Adopted. By the samo Invitation of the lr.sh aooietiej to roviow tho prooesslon on rit. Patrick's Day. Ad pted. By Aid.

Kriti To appoint A. J. StrvorB as a City Sur voyor. To Law CoinmitAos. By Aid Hay ReBOiu.i deoldlnghat a majority now preteot of this Common Council, do make allidavit tnat they wero opposed to adjournal jut of tho Bojrd tu day by the President, Aid.

F. B. Fisher, and so Cost their votes. Adopted. Aid.

O'Reilly moved that the Chair tak charge of tbo pau iha Board aftar thoy have been proporly by th Deputy Clock. Adoptei. Tho Hoard adjourned. PieBcnted to his Honor tha Mayor for approval, Thursday. March 14, 1878: 1h3 undo ralgucd oerllfy that the foregoing mlnuteB are a true and txaot transcript ot the proceedings of tho Common Cuacll at thou meeting held Maroh 11, 187): Wm, F.

Aitkea, FntiioK Shann Stephen M.dOrlswold, Danl I O'lleiifv, Wilham H. Kay, John P. Ornifbee, Mat thias J. Po ry, William A. Fritz, George W.

illiamj, Andrew D. Ba.rd, John Fronoh, John Herman ttroll. bworn to before me this 18th day of Maroh. 1878. Ebnbt Labchk, CommisBloner of Deeds, City uf Brooklyn, Kings County.

Aid. Fiuz and Aid. Oottroll were duly sworn, and affirmed to tho above athdavit before me this 18th day of March, 1878. Isxao H. Cbank, Notary Publio.

The previous question was ordsred and the minutes were corrected las aforesaid. Tho President directed the Clerk to enter upon tho minutes his protest i.g Just the statemont oojfeainsd in tbe re solutions of Aid. o'itellly, that tho Piosldent, "tn defiance of the will of a majo.ily of members, refused to call the ayes and nays," as not stating facts. A majority of the members was not present. Aid.

Reilly1 amend It ao as to refer to a majority of tha members present. The Fiesidant 1 make the Banu protelt. Tho minuioB, as corrected, wero tuen approved. PETIIIONS, BILLS AND COMMUNICATIONS. By Aid.

Burnot Petition of S. V. Lowell for payment of a judgment against the oity in matter of grading and paving Eleventh To Committoa on iw. By Aid. Dnyer Proprsil of Alei.

H. Dupon to erect Maxim Steam Gas Works and lurnlsh for the City Bail aud uotr Municipal BuUding. To Committee on Lamps and Gas. Aid. Divyer moved to take from tbo table resolution re litivu to the closing of Uarrlsonistreet at l.B junction with York Btrnst, as lies within tho estahlisbod llnoj of tho New York aud Brooklyn Bridge, ahd furtner tnat it be noiv opened and regulated and pared by the trustees of said Biidge unuer tue suL of the Board of City Works without any charge or oxptoso to the City of Brooklyn or tho owners ol private and it bs subjeot forever horoaiter ip the same jurisdlo ion and control by the a iid oity as.the residue of said Garrison street now Is or horoaiter may be aubjocted by law.

Adopted. By Aid. Aitkon Poililon of tha Uhoioh of the Redoem er lor poruilssiuu te orect Dorch in front of the entrance onFomth avenue noar Pacific street. To Committee on Public Laudu nnd Buildings. By Aid.

Blnok BUI of L. H. Schenck, To Committee on Fluaace By Aid. Murtha Communication from the Registrar of Arrears recommending that tho sale recorded In i ioer 9, iNo. niraiint lot on bloclc 70 of Sixteenth Ward map for water rates of 1870 be caucalod, Agreod lo.

By Bamo To oaucol Bale recorded In Llhar as No, and desorioed as lot 1 block 41 of 'l'nirteenth Ward map asBSfseieiueir io. 23 A. Agreed lo. By Aid. riaivold Comuiunlcatlun from tho Taxpayers' Contral Association transmitting a drr.ft ol prop Bed amendtnouts to tho city charter and asking t'jat tue iiamo be roierred ta committee of firO for eiaiDlnat.on and report.

To Committoe on Legislation. By Aid. Potry leiition of Uuhrnua for relief from a Bower assessment. To Committee on Assessments. By Aid.

WilliamB Petiti ol Joun S. Orguhart and irs to havo Margrotta street, from Broadway 1 1 Busa wick avenue. aud paved. To Committee ou Grading and Paviug. By Aid.

I'rjnoh Potition of residents and taxpayers of thu Thirteenth, Foutteenth, Fifteenth, Sixteenth, Seventeenth, EiKUtoontb and Nineteenth wards to have rescinded the resolution lor the opening uf North Thirteenth Aid! Cottroll moved that the petition be printed In the minutes and referred to the Law Committee. Agroed to. By Aid. Freooh Petition of Chas. Pratt Co.

to have the resolutl for the opening of North Thirteenth street, rescinded. Aid. Cottrell motod that the petition be printed in the minutos and od to tho Law Committeo. Agrerjd to. By Aid.

Fritz tition of Catharino ddis for a nu't cls.m deed ot ono hnlf of that portion of tho old Olovft on the re her property, viz: L't 17, blook IS, Twenty sjoond Ward map. To Committto on Law in oon neotion with Corporation Counsel. Br Alderman Dreyer Petition of Francis Bannerman and oth to havo Bergen strott from Albany avenuo to Buffalo avenue graded aud paved. To Committoe ou Grading and Paving. By Aid.

P.aher Bill of Brooklyn Gas L'ght Company, a70 87; bill of ll nmiburgh Gaa Light Company, 44.3; 11 of Niiss.u Gas Light Company, 14 t3; bill of C.tl ns' Gas Lfcht Company, t1.76. To Finance Committee. By Aid. Fisher Petition of Amanda S. Thompson to be refunded money paid on assinent grading and paving Sevonth arenu from Union to Twelfth street.

To Oom mittee on Assessments. By Aid. sher Bond of William Geillinger.as Boiler of Weights and Measures. To Committee on Law. By ame Bond uf Will am H.

Caulfield, as Sealer of We glita and asurcs. To Committee on Law. By Aid. Fislv Invitation from Joseph W. Bartlottto tbo Board to witueis tho operation of 1 ghtiug street lamps on Madison souara.

New York, by electricity. Uraerea oa file. By Aid. Black Bill of the People's Gas L'ght Company, bill of the Brooklyn Uas Light Company, 8 129.66: bill of the Wllliamsburgh Gas Light Company, IS8.1U7.18; bill of tho Nassau Gas Light Company, 96.W3 0I bill of tho Clt rons' Gas Lljht Ooiupany, bill of the Melrop litan Gas Lght Company, 94,319.69. To Finance Comm.ttce.

COMMUNICATIONS FBOU OFFtOIBfl. From tho Mayor Transmitting the annual roport of the trustees of the Police Psnsion Fund. Ordered on me aad nri ited as a document of the Board. From Department of City Works Relative to this condition of the Hamilton avoauo sswer. To Committee on Water aud Drainage.

From same Relative to furnishing 600 now lanterns to renlacs those In use many years. To Committee on Lamps and Gas. From same Transmitting approximate estimates for the erootlon of gas lamp poiti, Ac, on Twentieth street, bet xesn Sixth avonue and tbe city Una, amounting to Also, on Twentieth street, between booood and TDlid avenues, amounting to $416.56. To Committoe on approximct estimates foi flagging a'dewalks on tha emit side of Fort Greene place and on tho south sldo of Lalayiitto avenue, kn wa as let No 7, blook 44, on Eleventh Ward map, amounting to 862888. Also, for flagging sldewalxs cn the southeast corner of Lexington avenue, running 90 fJt easterly uf otny.

vosaut avenue, amounting lo jlM.10. Adopted. From same Oailing at on Ion to the extension of water distributing mains, and that tn appropriation of tui.O 0 Will i nauiied for nuroh ice of pipe and appurtenance and tha lay nx thereof. OotnmJttoa on Wat or and Drain Ifiom Department City Works Transmitting the essoin Danying ordlna aoos for the folio wine named local improve menu Flagging south aide of Stage street, betwens Bushwiok avenue and Humboldt street; north side eo Lewis avenne, between MoDonoug and Macon stree north sld of Court street, between Hamilton avennsand Bryant street: oast side of Sohenok stit, from DeKalb annuo to Wllloughby avenue; west side of fifth avenuo, boiweea Flfweatfi and Sixteenth struts. Filling north aide of Kosciusko between Hold and Slnyrjn rcm OorporatlonunSBl Rolativs to procesdlrur broaght by ijamjs Teanaut to vacate aa asassamant.

To OoMaaalUMonLaw. From asms riaiauveto proceeaings uruMin uTMefuu Dirties to reduce their asaesimeats for grading and paviatT a.nH Tn fl on Lav; severs oa nap jurainags xnsinot no. uu iTiyuu Nos. 80 and and for a just proportion of th. cost of the main sewsr In tsld district expense, 78.409.

t. Adopted. from saraa Transmitting asassliuens rous lorarnKuoa and paving Gwinnett stress, from Lt to Marcy avsens; expense, $4,0 lB.VXJ. Adorned. from Buns To construct amror la Map L.

Drain age DU triot No. M. Hart street, IxtwMa Vati and. Throop avenues expenah. sM.lBT.SS, Adopted.

annual roport of the Department forth yaaxltW. OrOer irSsrfth. Auuitor Traaoraimng ststOTsntof claims audltfd fTlhs svsok ending Atarofi 9 and 1876. Ordered on tile. BKPOBT8 Or COKMITTlnn.

ing Seventh avenne. from rirst 10 1 Fourth stnet to Greenwood Conffctory: that no furtner 10 Bonosi tto 3 0 the OorporAllon Oounsel Is neot portdSf thi taw Commtttea R.latlv. to th. litigation nr iWrt invlra relation to the tssajaTmsnt for grading aad pendmi in reiBou Third, and Fourth on tbo part of Ajxtoltht taw qfflw.tt Ta ihimVM taiaiTWt ness, and v. as satisfied.

Wnen his business fell off and he wanted a Dlnoo, with a view soioiy to nis emoienoy as a fireman and his good oharaoter I made him foro of No. IT, which had just been organized. The charge that he was not a favorite with his men may bo truo, but that Is nothing extraordinary, for fow foremen are. That there; was insubordination Is nothing to Mr. Connor's discredit.

If the mon would not oboy the rulOB of tho Department It was they who deserved removal, and not their superior officer. Eagle What was tbe personal oharaoter of Mr. Connor Prosident Masgey It was vory good. He was a strict tomperanoo man and an active member of ono of the Father Mathew organizations. He was also a striot disciplinarian and always insisted that tbe rules ot tho dopartoMnt and the orders of the Commissioners should oe olosely adhered to and obeyed.

igle So far as you kn sT waB the department under you evor used for political purposes President Massey That charge I desire to deny most positively, and whoever says that It was la guilty of an untruth. I never, during my whole term of service, ordered a man to attend a primary or ever instruoted any man how to vote. I nevor countenanced the political manipulation of the department. I kept my hands off entirely and I have no knowledge that polities were evor brought in under the old regime. Eagle What do you think of the trial of Mr.

Connor? President Massey I look upon it as a political persecution, inspired by JJsome one who has a personal fooling againat him, or who has Bomo interest to subserve. Eagle Ton think that Mr. Connor waB unjustly removed, it appears 7 President Massoy So far as I have read tho evidence and from what I know ot tho facts, I think the removal was an act of political Injustice. Eagle How do you view the recent action of tbe Commissioners in removing officials in tho department 7 President Massey From what thoy have done in two cases, those of MeBars. Duff and Connor, it looks as if It was their intention to drop all the old firemen, and all others against whom they can bring charges.

The interview here terminated. It is understood that Mr. Connor will enploy eminent oounsel, and appool to tho Courts against tho unjust aotion of tho Commissioners. There is a rumor that tho Commissioners, with a view of making vacancies for Bomo of their friends, will soon profer chaigoj against soveral other foremen. LARGE DRf GOODS SALE.

Throe Thousand ilvo Hundred nurt Xlitriy i.uree Case of Bleached Goods under the Hammer. By order of Woodward, Lawrence throughrtheir agents, Goddard Messrs. Wilmer dlng, Hoguet Co. Bold by auction to day at their auction rooms, Nos. 64 and 66 White, street, N.

three thousand five hundred' and thirty three cases of bleached goods, consisting of Lonsdale oambrio muslins, and Lonsdale, Blaokstone and Hope bleichod cottons. Tho sile opened at eleven o'olook. at whioh time tljg Jarise Safe room on the third floor was thronged with buyers of this olty and from several Western and Southern States. Among the more prominent buyers wero A. T.

Stewart Kayne, Spring Dale, Butler Clapp, Halstead Hajnes, Charles Storn Tefts John ShilUts "and otaars, of Now York; Hood, Bombright of Philadelphia; Field. Llder Chicago; Elce, Siix at Memphis; Baraborgor, Bloom Louisvillo; Edson, Mooro 4 Detroit Carson, Lott fc Chicago Hogg, Brown A Taylor, Boston Allen, Sheldon Detroit Shipley, Hover Cinoinnatl; Burke, Fitz slmmons Hone, Rochester J. Grconleaf, Columbus, ShilUts Cincinnati; G. C. Noal, Baltlmoro Menker Brothers, Memphis Polk McAlpine, Cincinnati; Yalo, Bowling Company, New Orloans; Bans, Bancroft Buffalo H.

Korn, Naw Orleans Fell man Brothers, Now Oleans Batosman Bowlincr, New Orleans Jackson, Mandell Daniels, Boston Auerbach St. Paul Olcott Hnter, Cleveland Bibley, Lindsey Corr, Rochester, and others. Tho Bale opened with an offering of twenty flvo cases of Hope bleached cotton, which was rapidly disposed of in lots of live casos or more ot 6 cents per yard. One hundred oases wore then sold off In lots of five cases or more at a similar price, when cents was obtained, at whioh price ono hundred and eigbty oight cases were knocked down to variouB city and out of town merchants. Tho Blackatone cottonB woro noxt offered, and a fow caseB were knocked down at 7 conts per yard, when thb price advanced to 7X cents, whioh price was Bteadily maintained throughout tho disposition of this line of fabrics.

Of these goods six hundred and eighty two cases were sold, tho buyers taking from flvo to ten aud twenty caBes each. Tho Lonsdale bleached cottons were next put up, tbe prico opening at IX cents per yard and rose to 7f, but foil to 1, at which figure the larger part of thu lioe; of goods wero knocked down. In oil, there were one thousand, six hundred and thirty two cases disposed of in lots of from five to twenty five casos. Tho last offering wero the Lonsdalo oambrio muslins, over wbic'j taero arosa a lively competition. Tho first lot of twenty five cases Bold at oants per yard and then the prico fell to llif oentB.

The noxt two lota of twenty five cases oach realized lift oents, and then soventy flve oases were knocked down at cents per yard. The balance of these fabrics realizod lift conta. In all there woro sold four hunred and nfty ono casos of tho Lonsdale cambrics, buyers taking five coses or moro oaob. The bidding throughout was spirited, there was lively competition between the buyers. Tho prioes realized were half a conlj aud aovou olghths of a oont lower than present prices.

SUNDAY SCHOOL LIBRARIES. lilbrarlnna Consulting with View to their Better The management of the libraries is an important feature of Sunday Sohool work, and has attracted a groat deal of attention from thoso engaged in it. With a viow to an improved system of management a conforouce of librarians, assistant librarians, superintendents and otbors, took place last evening under the auspices of the Brooklyn Sunday School Union, in the rooms of the Young Men's Christian Association. About one huudred ladles and gentlemen were present, and, although tho gathering waa entirely informal, muoh intorest was evinced and it was productive of mutual improvement as well as being an agreeable social occasion. Mr.

B. H. Baylies occupied the chair, stated the object of the gathering, and gave his views on the Mibjeot under consideration. Pertinent remarks were made by tho Llbraiians of the First Baptist, Memorial PreBbyterlan, Middle Reformed, Throop avenue PreBbyterlan, Rochestor avenue, Classon avenuo Presbyterian, First Reformed and other sohools. A proposition to fine pupils a penny for the loss of library cards was FAVORABLY EECEIVED.

The plan adopted by the Middle Reformed Church School of having the children return and roceive their books at the librarian's window as thoy passed inand out of the sohool was also received with favor. Numerous plaus were discussed and after a disousaion of an hour and a half the participants lu the meeting departed greatly ediflod by what they had hoard. Tho oommitteo in charge of the Conferenoo nn slsted of A. T. U.

Modenpy), A. B. Thornp, S. Basstng, A. 'D.

Matthews, C. A. Schlerer, Tlieodoro Btuc gas, J. II. Morris, J.

McKinney and Benjamin H. Bayliss. Noxt month a meeting of Sunday Sohool secretaries will be held for purposes of mutual improvement. THE PARIS EXPOSITION: Departure af Coiituitostoner General ItlcC'orntlcIt and SiHIe for France. Hon.

Bichard C. McCormick, United States Commissioner General to the Paris Exposition, sailed this forenoon in the steamer Franco for Havre. Ho WflB accompanied by Lieutenant Rogers, of the army, aud Lieutenant Buckingham, of the navy, who had been detailed by their respective dopartmonto to attend under the Commissioner General and also by Mr. Clancy, privato secretary, and Messrs. Ely aud Girard, attaches of the Commissioner's office.

Tho office in tho Post Ofllco Building will ba permanently closed on the 1st of AprlL Goods intended for exhibition will be received at the Navy Yard to bo transported at the Government expense only up to four o'clock this afternoon, after which no goods will be received. Tho following attaches of the Commissioner Ganewrs offi so will leave for Paris on the 3d of April Messrs. George Gifford, Jesse Hoyt, Dr. Brown, of the Statistical Bureau, Washington, and Mr. Shipping Clerk, in the Navy Yard, Brooklyn.

Mr. Small, the Old Si" of the Atlanta (Ga.) Conttitution, sails on Saturday as.an attaoho of the Commission. The office in tha PoH Office building will be in charge of the Hon. Orestes Cleveland, Commissioner from Now Jereoy, until it closes on April I. Branch 15, of the St.

Patrick's Mutual illiance, had au entertainment Monday evening at Alliance Hall, oorner of DeKalb and Marcy avenues. Thoro was a fine supper, god speaking and Blngmg and a very pleasant compaDy, all of enjoyed themselves thorough! Extra Heavy Ingrain carpets. Novel styles, with borders and rugs to match, very durable and inexpensive. Beautiful doilgnt manufactured especially for Sts Titos, 605, 607, 609 and 611 Fulton street. What a Satisfaction It is to have elegant, light, wholesome rolls, biscuits, muffins, wafBss, or corn broad for breakfast; no grumblinK or sonr facet then.

Door at's Yeast Powdeb makoB all those thinga perfection itself. Enlarge inent. Our store will be dosed on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week to enable as to enlarge our present salesroom by including the adjoining one. No. 403 Fulton st Parents, guardians and all others should defer their porch iaes until our grand opening In oar on latffnd promises, which ooonrs Saturday, Maroh 23, when we shall offer the largest, finest and cheapest selection of men's, boys' and children's olotblng ever on sale fa Brooklyn.

BOQEBS, PsxT A 401 and 104 Pulton street. To Whom it Blar Concern My wife inkiflta in purchasing her furniture of the Bhookt sTraunrnmB Compakt She says It Is a well known fact that they have the largest and bast as looted stock and sell cheaper than any other house In the olty. If ion do not balleve her, call and examine or send for an Ulnstratod oatalogna with prioes attached, and compare prices with other houses. Warorooms, tU, Ml and 063 Fullou St. Spring Ladies vifliting the Spring openings should not fall to call at Gut, A Poaor's oarpet warehouse, U7 Vnllon street, opposite Clinton, lata Foster whare they will find a choice selection of earpets, which will be displayed with pleasor.

Farnitare Fob the Tba A. Peabbon, No. S3 Myrtle avdisi on hand a larger and better selected stock ot furniture than anj other hon In tho city. Goods warranted as represented. SatUtaotion faaxmtoed, Oont Tli Payment of tlieJtfavy Yard Jjahoveva.

Passage of the A.pii'0 pi'iation. Bill. Spoeial to the Eagle. Washington, Maroh 20. During tho dlscuBBion tn the House, to day, on the Deficiency bill, to pay arrearagos of money duo laborers for work at the various Navy Yards, Mr.

Cox, lof New York, made a vigorous speech, arraigning tho Committeo on Appropriations for its delay In mating appropriations for the payment of tho Navy Yard laborers. He instanced the Brooklyn Navy Yard, whero nearly twenty thousand, dollars is duo workingmon for labor performed last Spring, and Bald that he bad called tho attention of the Committeo, durlDg tho recess, by let tor, to tho ueooBsity of paying those poor mon. Mr. Hewitt replied, sustaining tho Committee. Ho Baid that Mr.

Cox had not written a letter to the Committee, but that Mr. Chtttenden and Mr. Bliss both had urged immediate payinont of the Brooklyn laborers, and that tho Committeo hod acted in the mattor as speedily as possible. The House passed the appropriation of to pay the Brooklyn Navy Yard laborers. Ogden.

HELPING THE PRESIDENTIAL FRAUDS. In tbo Senato, Mr. Howe (Wis.) submitted the following Resolved, That the President be requested, if not incompatible with tho public interest, to inform the Senato whether W. It. Whlttaker, who locently presided in tho Superior Crimiual Court of the Parish of Orleans, was formorly employed either lu the Internal Revenue servios, or as Assistant Treasurer at New Orleans; if ao, during what poriod of time.

Whether in olther of said capacities Bald Whlttaker is a defaultor to tho United States, and to what amount and under what aroura BtanceB. Whether legal proceedings have been taken against said Whlttaker, either olvil or criminal, and with what result. Whether Buob proceedings are still pendtng, or, if discontinued, when they were discontinued and by whoso direction. Ordered that it bo printed and lie on the table. Mr.

Howe salt Jjome and olsewhore i had been accused of not yielding that cordial Support to the President's policy, and if It would suit the convenience of tho Senate on Monday noxt, he would liko to take up the resolution and Bubmit somo remarks by way of exoUBlng himself, so far as he was able. The Senate at tho expiration of the morning hour, resumod consideration of the Pacific Railroad Sinking Fund Bill, and Mr. Mitchell (Oregon), spoke In favor of the bul reported by the Committeo on Railroads. Tho President has signed the commission of Alanson W. Beard to bo Collector of Customs for Boston and Oharlestown, Massachusetts.

MUNICIPAL. Affairs at the City Hall To day. The Minutes of the "BninpJ? ildermcn and the Mayor Awards of City Bonds. Another "Bone" for Honest John Meeting of the Park Commsssioners. This morning City Clerk Bishop laid before Mayor Howell, a copy of the minutes of tho mooting of the "Bump" Aldermen, held on the 11th and made "regular" by them on Monday last.

Corporation Counsel DoWitt was in tho office at tho timo tho minutes were prosentod.and ho and the Mayor subsequently had a privato conference in regard to them. A question has been raised as to the period allowed his Honor to act upon tho minutes. Some say that be is allowed ton days from lost Thursday, whoa they were formally presented to him by Honest John oud Alderman Ray but othera contend that the period of ten days begins to day. Mr. Howell did not soy what action he woulJ lake.

Many bolievo that ho will veto the resolution making the miniites regular, baBing their opinion on tho ground that his Honor signed tho resolution adopted ou the 4th instant making the minor appointments, and that if ho approved tho "rump" minutos that act would put htm in the positlonAf certifying to a Becond soi of oppolntes those made by Mr. Hay at their Irregular sasBion on the 11th instant. The "rumi 'i Aldermen can only muster thirteen votes, while seventeen are required to override a veto. ANOTHER "BONE" POR HONEST JOHN. Mike Dady is grateful.

No ono helped him more to secure the appointment of General Superintendent of Sewers than Hpnest John, and now ho is showing his gratifudo for the services. Having fully entered upon tbe discharge of bis duties, he discovered that one more sewer basin examiner was absolutely neoessory in order that the interests of tho oity might not be imperiled. So he wrote to the Board of City Works, asking that one bo appointed, and singularly enough he recommended Stephen French, Honest John's brother. This morning and Bennett appointed him, President Massey voting in tho negative. Stephen was employed as temporary bill clerk In the tax office during the early part of the Winter, but has since been ldlo.

Ho Is a festive Individual, vsry unlike his brother, and his friends rejoice that he has been taken care of. Tbo salary of a baain examiner ia $2.50 per day. AWARDING OITY BONDS. Controller Burrell advertised for proposals for $1,000 000 of city bonds of vaVious descriptions. To day, iu company with Mayor Howell, he opened bids aggregating and made tbo following awards East River Bridge bonds, $100,000 at 10C 13 100, and $300,000 at 106 78 1,000.

Tax oertifloateB, to run throe years, $250,000 at 101 675 1,000. Assessment Fund bonds, per $150,000 at 100 65 1,000. Assessment Fund bonds (water and sewage), $100, 000 at 100 65 1,000. Sewage Fund bonds, $100,000 at 10D 65 1,000. The premium obtained for tho Bridgo bonde waB one eighth per cent, higher than has ever been obtained before whilo the othor securities averaged one half por cent, less than at the last awards.

Mr. Burroll considers tho result aa satisfactory, considering the stringency of the times, and tho ucthor fact that at tho lime of tho Inst sale, money was three per while now lor "call loans" there is a scarcity at flvo or Bix per MEETING OF THE PARK COMMISSIONERS. The Park Commissioners hold a regular monthly meeting last evening at tho offl03, cornor of Court aud Bchermorhorn streets. Present J. S.

T. Stranaban, President, and Commissioners Haynea, Powell, Marshall and rrcntice. President Stranahan nnuovmcjd that the expenditure of $750 additional' upon the first floor of tho picnic shelter at tho Park would be neceasary. A resolution authorizing the work was adopted. Secretary Quevedo read the following financial statement for February, which was approved BECErpie.

danoo FeLruary 1, 187i Received un'oaanco of public parks Rotelvod maintenance of rtastorn Purkway Received for Washington Park impr.ivements.... Reoolved for erection of plcnlo sbolter lleco.ved maintenance of parade ground and Concourse. Keoelvod from sale of old material 63 8.40 6.12 1U.14 6,000.00 216.3) $9,302.53 8847.60 l.ltS.68 2.3MI.C5 75.42 271.78 4,693.18 $0,302.63 8,624.72 Total EXPENDITURES. Paid empl vos Paid keepers and ib rers Paid Oity Treasurer r. venne from Park Paid taxoi on gravel pit Paid supplies and lumber Total Balanoo March 1878 Grand total Aniount of bills audited BECAPirULATION.

Maintenance Oust on Fr ispeot Park Cost on Washington. Park 86.3'.83 838.1'1 811.1 2 lltl.Ol 70.3i 283 .8.5 4S 818 39 $8,470.73 41.00 620.21 Coat on t.arr,U rant Cost on City Park Cost on Oity HbII Park Cost on Tompkins Park Cost on Kastorn Parkway CoBton Oosan P.irki;"y.. Cost on Couey Islaad Oonoourso. Total Construction OoBt on parade ground Oust on pioalo ah.lter, P. 'Total 6 J2.21 Grand total Mr.

Stranahan suggested that as there uld boa balanoe remaining from tho Bum ot $4,000 appropriated for laying a flag sidewalk six feet wide on Myrtle and DoKalb avenues, along Fort Greene, that the surplus be expended for laying a similar walk on Cumberland street side. On motion the matter was referred to the Executive Committee. The mattor of oonstruottng a shelter at Tompkins Park and making certain repairs there, was alao referred to the same Committee. Tho sum of $3,000 has been appropriated fur the work. The right to sell refreshments at the Park plonlo shelter was awarded to George Miller at an annual rental of $1,500.

Bills agrenatlng about $6,033 were ordered to be paid and the Board then adjourned. THE OITY TBEABOBT. Treasuror Little thlsmornlng furnished tho following: Ofjtiok op Crrr Tbeasubeb, March 16, 1878. Balanoe, 9 8963 oas.2t Kioelved 109,631.01 Total. Warrants paid 374127.26 Balance Deposited In the olloirins banks Brooklyn Bank City Bank LonB Island Bank First National Bank.

Mechanios' Bank Hassan Bank TrnBtOomnany Fulton Bank Mechanios1 and Traders' Bank Manufacturers' National Bank Commercial Bank Atlantic Bank $799,455.58 78.708.6J 75.US.67 90,464117 78,54313 60,160 89 38,031.83 64,886 62 25.894 06 63.00450 Cl.l 17.84 64,863.63 8790,455.33 Views tf President Itiassey A. Clear Case of Political Persecution. An Eaolb reporter this morning called upon Mr. Frederick 8. Massey, ex President of the Department of Fire and Buildings, and President of the Board of City Works, and obtained bis opinion upon the dismissal of Foreman John Connor from the command of Engine No.

17 and from tbe Fire Tho appended conversation resulted Eagle In your opinion was the charge of icefflolenoy against Mr. Connor wall founded President Maasey In my judgment It was not. On theloontrary, I believe that he was an effluent oflloer. Eagle What la tbe record ot Mr. Connor, so far as yon know President 'Massey I have known him as far back aa 1863 as a member of the Volunteer Fire Department He was connected with Engine Company No.

10, and was an active member and attended carefully to his duties. He served In No. 10 until the dlsbandment of the oont pany and th dissolution of the Volunteer Department From Yesterday's Four O'clock Edition. LEGISLATION. Several Bills ViFeet ing tlxis City.

FaYorable Roporis Upon Thom Today. Csmotories, Sewers, Street Assessments, Gas, Health Laws, etc. Special to the Eagle. 1 Albany, March 30. A large imbor of bills, affecting the interests of Kinge County, were reported favorably from tho Coui uiittoeB this morning, as followa Bergon'a bill aniondinR tho lavfs relative to comc tstlcs, tho puruosB of which is to prevent speculation in lotB, bo amended aa to permit a Judge of the Supreme Court to order an election of trustees at aDy timo on good cause being shown.

Worth's Health bill somewhat modified. This bill was reported so as to have it reforred to thffKiuus County delegation for consideration. Hoany'a bill providing that assessments laid for tho construction of sewers In certain parts of South Brooklyn, whioh have not been constructed, aud, In (be Judgment of the authorities, should not be, ahull be raised and no longer be a lien on tho properly. Worth's bill, "to 'place onftblrd of tho aBBCBnuieut for grading and paving of Grand atroot, from Bttah wick avenuo to Union avenue, upon the olty at largo; amended 80 that the coato of the proceedings only and not the assessment bo placed upon tho city at largo. Mr.

Douglass' General Gas bill, regulating the price and quality of gas, applying to the whole Slate. Mr. Flynn's bill, authorizing the city to pay McClusky the amount claimod by him for tho construction of temporary sewer in Hicka Btrcot. Mr. Donougb's bill empowering tho Health Board of New York to declare nuiBancea and pursue them to thoir cause in other counties.

Mr. Bergh's DM to refund the debt of 110,000 incurred by tho Town of How Lots for the construction of a new Town Hall. SEAOOAL. The Railroad Commlttoe of the House will have a hearing on the railroad coal combination matter at the roomot ABaomblyman Peck, at tho Globe Hotel, In this olty, to morrow afternoon at 3:30 o'olook. In tho Senate this morning the President presented a communication from the Mayor of tho City of New York, onoloalns; a protest ot the Common Counoll agalnBt the passage of Assembly bills eighty five and eighty six, relating to the repave ment of atreptg and the supply of Croton water.

The remonstrance was reforred to tho Committee on Cities. Mr. Brooks haa a bill for Iho pretention of life and to prevent accidents in the harbor of New York. It prevents all vessel, of whatevar nature, from navigating the harbor during a fog, unless they use a fog horn, steam whistle, bell, electrical light, or other cautionary light or signal and requires them to blow or ring the same continuously, wtuloauch eteatnahip, vcbbcI, ferryboat, steamboat or other craft is fn motion. It shall not bo lawful for any vesBol to oross the lino of any ferry without slowing, and, in cases of extreme danger, coming to anchor boforo so doing; and such crossing shall then bo made laterally to tho couvbo of the ferry, and tho spoed Bhall not eiceod four miles per hour.

Action for violation of tho act shall lie against tho owner, rnastor, pilot or person in charge of the vessel, a violation shall bo doomed a mtsdemeanor, punishable by a fine not oxoeoding $250, or imprisonment not exceeding ono year, or by both eucb flue aud impris outuont. Tho not shall extend to and cover the waters to and including Quarantine, the East Rtrer and the Harlem River to Harlom Bridge, and the waters of Long Island Sound to Flushing 13ay, tho North River to the City of Yonkers, and the Kill von Kull to Shelter Island. The act takes effect immediately. UET THE WRONG A party of young bloods, on Monday night, in cunjoquoiics of a too free Indulgence in beer, cot a littlo high aud in fighting trim. Two of tho orowd raised a diaturbanoo in Andrew Tavorlo's saloon, No.

102 avenuo, whero thoy obtained driuks for which thoy decltuod paying. One of thom received a ojuple of strokes from a olnb, and, with his unruly companions, was driven from tho paco Last night a young man named John Connolly, was taken into custody for having been concerned in a threatened attack upon Mr. Fnvorio, on which ho will have a hearing before Justice Guck to morrow. Fred. Bergen, who ie suppOBedtobe one of the sanio gang, though not Implicated in tho affair referred to above, was charged before tho same Justice, with having assaulted Joseph Gunther, on tho Bamo night.

Gunther was on his way home, and at the oornor of Bushwick avenuo and John sou avenue, was Btruck on tho forehead and kuooked down by the accused. An examination has boon postponed for ono woek. FBItKDLTi COIEUIK BALL. Th6 annual reception of the Friendly Coterie at Hanover Hall, on Fourth street, near South First, last eveuing was quite a largely attended and sociable affair. Tho cosy ball looked its prettiest decked with flags and evergreens.

It was nearly 10 o'olock when dancing opened to tho music furnished by Professor Peters' orchestra. The young people conlinuod the torpsichoroan part of tho festivities until an early hoar thiB morning. Not the least pleasing part of the entertainment was the substantial supper served, to which ample justice was done. The arrangement of the affair, which was all that could bo desired, devolved upon the following committees Floor Dtreotor, Eugene Stack Assistant, William Kowe. Committee, Frsnk Larkin and George Nutt.

Keoeption Committee, Dennis MoAvoy, It. Hen vor, James Bonny, Edward Brings, James Stack, Henry Bowers, John Ferris and M. Clark. Among the guests present were Felix W. Doyle, Captain David Browor, Thomas McQttado, Charles Bowcrhan, Goorgo Yard, John S.

Schilling, John Murray, John Bates aud N. Ducherme, TWESTl SKliOSl) WARD REPUBLICANS. Tho regular monthly meeting of the Twenty second Ward Republicans wa3 held Monday evening iu Eureka Hall, oorner of Fifth avenue and Seventh utreet, tho Prosidont, Israel A. Barker in the chair. Tho minutes wore read and approved, and Captain Noble reported that he had made the annual examination of the Treasurer's accounts, fluding them correct.

Upon motion, the Association went into an election to o'nooae a nismbor of tho Exooutivo Committee, in place of Mr. Dunsoorube, who had resigned. Nathaniel F.or.e and Erostus Holburn were put in nomination for tho position, and tho election proceeded by ballot. The result of tho vote was a tie, the total number of votos cast bsing 76. ot which oach candidate received VOtB3.

A member called for the Chairman to give the oasting vote; but, as he hud already voied once, it was decided that he could uot repeat, and tho Secretary was in the Bamo condition. A motion was made to put the eloctlon over until the next mouthly rojotiug. Lost. Mr. Hooves moved that tho rules be ouapendod and the Executive Committee be empowered to fill the va canoy.

This was objected to as being out of order, but the Chair ruled otherwiBC, and Mr. Beeves' motion was adopted. A number of candidates for membership were thon proposod aud referred to the proper committee. Tho resignation of G. A.

Lawson waa rocoived and accopted. After tho transaction of some routine business the Association adjourned. ACQUITTED OF AN EXCISE VIOLATION. For the second time Wilhelmina Member, of No. 123 Sisel street, was on trial yesterday afternoon boforo Juatloa Guck and a jury, chargod with having sold liquor without a lioenss.

The offense alleged dated back to January If last, on which day George Glehl, an Excise Inspector, stated he drank and paid for a i glass of bittors in tho house of defendant. What kind 1 of bitters be drank or whether the liquor was an in toxicant oomplainaut could not state. To the query as to whether the dofendant had lioense, Counselor O'Brien objected on tho ground that Giehl was not competent to answor it. The Excise Board kept a record, and counsel olaimed that that record or a clerk who had mado it would be tho only proper proof admissible. Giehl further stated that ho had not seen any liquor exposed on tho premises, and that his ra quost to bo furnished some other kind of drink than tho bitters was uot ooiuplied with.

TJudor those circumstanotis It was uot surpilsing that the jury ron derod a verdict acquitting Mrs. Member without leaving their seats. NINETEENTH WAKD REPUBLICANS. Mr. G.

Whiting presided fit a meeting of Ihe Nintonnth Ward Republican Association, held last night at No. 206 Hooper street, and E. A. Walter officiated aa soorelary. Aid.

Baird rendered a report on fhe drainage question, stating be had done what he could, officially aud otherwise, to perfoct the draining of the low lands of the ward. Last year two storm sowers that had been constructed had proven of vory slight if any benefit It was now proposod to obtain authority from tbe Legislature to appropriate $50,000 for an extension of the Park avenue eewer as a means of relief. The report was accepted and at a subsequent stage of tha proceedings a vote of thanks to the Alderman waa adopted. A discussion was provoked by a prorosal to place the names ol two new membora on the roll mado by K. O.

Stoarns In the absence of tb candidates. The matter was settled by tho Chairman daolaring the suggestion out of order, but was renewed on a motion by William Kramer to ro inBtate such persons as bad resigucd under a rntsconcaption of President Hsyos' olvil service ordor. The Chairman deoided this equtlly Irregular and that but ons way was provided by which mombershlp could be sstabHehod. Then H. Jeffers moved mat offlca holders who had uot resignod should do ao, whioh.

simply provoked a rather loud smile, and Immediately afterward tha meeting adjourned A FOOLISH SOUKS GIRL. Margaret Martin, a girl aged 18 who reside on Keap street, was arrested by Oflloer Tun Phelan, of the Fifth Proolnot, on North Fifth street, at one o'olock thto morning, for aoUng la disorderly manner. Margaret was under the Influence of liquor and aeveral young lellow. were following her. She was arrested more for protection than anything else.

This morning Juatloa Seralor, presiding In tn Fourth District Court, liberated her under a stUTpeMion Of sentence. Two hours later she was seen staggering WnMk vrifth atrnat. in eomnanT with two young mon. Knowing that the girl did not belong in the neighborhood, and doubting the Intentions of the young men, an officer took her from them and looked bar up until her relatives can be communicated with. Joseph Contain, of 158 Butler street, waa airoBted by an offlcor of the Third Preolnot, on snapl ciou of having been implicated in to roooery oi no ward Watklos' watoh, on Monday last.

He is kld for tltl by lojtlco retry. cle'y ig'inst Go rfce Dillon and anciiher In pursu of judniotit of sum aud ol this (' urt, duly midonnd entered ho. cin tho diy of Deeoniber. Ib77. tho refore3 i.

such jinK mcat uaruetl. Will sail ut puhlla i uetl in the als of ihe County ll use. in 'ho City ol Br Kln. ooa'y of Kings, tho tin diy of April. 1873.

1 oVIocx, noon, of tiiat day, the lands an! premism nienrl med In said iu deaitrihcd as loll ows: All lltit lot. nlrorv parcel of 1 ind with the buildings th re slt nU lylu a id being I the City ol Br H.klyu ud boondoi id de i rll )w: lleglnalnjt on the rttie ly si lo Uut ler strujr liny foet westerly trom tho we.te. Ir side of Bond st eot. nnd turning thOD05 nuthorly parallel with "oncl nt iwt one hundred fee wos ly and parallel wills Uutlorstreorthl ty sare.i leo six iticlies; theuoc.southe ly end parallel with Hon! st eot ono hundred feot to tho no thorlr of Hu'lor street, ainVthenoo osltctW along tho uorthe li sliu of Butler sl eet thl.ty Bovon feot six Inches to the nut or piaoo of lieglnnlnij Datod ooi lyn, March lo. 1S78.

W5f. H. NAFIS. Koleroo. A.

B.Cai weli, Pltl's Att'y. nihlSSoSrh Y. "ku 1 1 ic CO UllT ki COUNTY The Trustees of the Wl lows' and Orphans' Fund of tho Western Dis rlct nt th City of liriolc lyn against George H. Hayward indlvlduatly and aa administrator of all and atngulsr th chsttels suict credits of Klin C. Hsiward, decKsi'i, Mary A.

ll vwanl. his wlfo, Amanda F. Miller. Chx lcs Hayward and Knnitio I 'rigaoza la pursuance a indg iiunt ordor of this Cieort of iiiroclosuro and sale ma ie in uirr nooy bearing date tho All day of Maroh. 1, the undorilgoo roforoo, will sell by public anotuu at tint salesroom of i Murphy, auctioneers.

No. Foltr street lu th) I Ity of Brooklyn, on tno Ultra day ot Mareti at IS o'olr. noi ttijr IdIIov.Iuk descril. land r.nd pro nlses: All that cert In I. pico nr parcel of land liucte.

Irlnii and belriit In the F.levonlh Gale Sovc itU) Ward gt ths C.t. of 'r lyn aforesaid, lioun'lod and dnserlh'd as foil wf town: Boaiiming at a polni on tho eairly sido of Clerm ml avenuo distant northerly three hundred and etjhty sls toe eleven ani ono hall inche from tho nortno isterlf rner ol 'lonuont and Myrtlo avenues; lunnlng thence castor at right an fles with C.ernio it are.ine ono hu idro I thonce northerly and psrailul win ttienn ml avon1, iwjji. ty (eot thenoe wmtenr and at right sn jles with aveutl one htinared test to tho easterly side Oiermont avenuo, and theinte southerly alo.ig the utterly side of Clermont avenue twenty foo' to the nia ,0 n( hoal inlng. JK JSK ReferV Wm. D.

Veedeh, Puts' Att'y, 87e Fallon st. Brooklyn. N. V. mh7 3wlhM tTPkE Mfi COUTrTfiN CO UN X'Y k.3 Carman Smith, NoIbou fl.

Hailth and Hiram Raynnr, as cvecut.in) of the last, wilt and testament pi tiosepis fSnilrh. deceased, plabitiifs, against Thomas R. Mason and Mlatreu Thomas E. Mason, his wife, whose Christian name IS noxuown Jano ioo, a ncucious name, uiww designate the shter of Ihe wife of the said Thomas K. Masou, as a defendant heroin, and who resides with to laid Mistress Thoinss K.

Mason on tho mortgaged profxfT ises described in the complalot herein, and whose uus name Is unknown, and Mary Roe, a to designate as defendant hoiein, tbe person In posses S'on of ihe second Story of tbe bouse oa said raorigsoied Mi whole (rue name is unknown, delendants tiiminions To Iho above nlmod detenda tts: You ara hereby auuimonsd to answer (he complaint in this action, and to servo a copy 6f your answor on the plaintiffs attor ney wlthlo twonty days alter tha service of this summons, exclusive of Ins day of service, and In esse of your foiloro to appear, or answer, ludgmont will be taken by default, to the relief demanded in the afalnst vou comolsint. ROBT. DAlRON. PlalnttfTi' Attorney. Pott Offlce address and offlco, No.

88 Court street, rjrooic To defendant, Thomas Mason Tho foregalnE BummotiB Is served noon you by publication pursuant to aa older of Hon. J. O. Dykman, one of the Justices of tho Kupremo Court of the State of New York, datod thd 13th daj of February, 1878, and tilod with tho oomplilnt In the orlico ol the Clerk ol iho Couaty of Kings, at (he Court llouso in the Citvot Brooklyn. KOBr.

A. DAVISON, Plaintiffs' Attornsy. fjjiewTh UPKBME COURT. KISGr3 COUisTY Fellx Covin Piato vs. Mvrths Bowo'l and olhors In pursuance of a jurisiuent of lurecloiurs and sate pxadA in this action on tho $ltt diy of 'nua H78.

hereto give notice that on the iJth day of iroh, 1878, at tho hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the rotunda of tho Kiaxa County Court House, In the City of Brooklyn, I will sell at public auction to tne highest bidder tie laudiand pretutvts In Slid decree uiuntloned and tuerdn rtoacrluod as follows vIji. All that certain lot ot land la the Twcntj.fWt (Slat) Wardol Ih lilty ot Brooklyn and desorihed as fuliows: Bn 5 Inning at a point on the southerly sido ol Myitlo nvooun fstanr thlrlynlnrj () feet olvllt iH Inches wealyrly tr the southweateriv corner of My.llo and M.arcy krenuers, running thence southerly mid parade) with Marev avonue sei enry ii.n (7..) f. et: thence and parallel with Myrtle avenue i 17i lea and eight (1) luetics; th' uco ntirtlier.y and p. rallel with Marcy aven ia sevonty live feot to Myrtlo an I thenoe pute'lr land along Myrtle avenue seienioen ,17) feot aud eight di In lleb to the point or placo of heginnlng DareJ March 7 HTi JOHN W. i.VliniMI.V.

Iteforeo. D. McLkax Sbaw, Plainiid's Attorney. 5i Liliertyst. N.

Y. City. mhl ThA.M 3 ol Aew org. hou ui 'ri aii'i aoicrmeii ai iniiows lfeuln.it iir a point on iho rutnerlv huh ot i uuon avo nue, distant thr lltm lte 1 and twenty hve foet aaslurlg Iroiu thj cor lorinei by tne Intersection of theso ith a I nr 1 1 ton iiautHrlv line ITtiaa avenuo: an 1 tueoce runnlua soutliTly one lints Ired (eot to tho centre line ol tne block otweeu 'olton avonuo and Herkimer struct: 'hence eas arlj al ng said centre line, twenty lee nortlierlr ana parallel with utlc a veil one liriinlmd loet lo Fulton aveau thenoo woat I'riy sloag sxij eoittiieny side ol Fulton avonno. twenty feet to the polul or rWceol beginning Dated I'eluruary A 178.

(KHAHI M. SrEVHSi. Ileiciee. li. 11.

TllxXKR, Pi'K's All y. le 3wi'biM WHEKEAS, DKFAIIr HAS RKKN nrde In the psyiuent of the money secured by a Tg ilate.i the dav ol robiuary, 17I, oxocuUitl by and l'eter I'Mllon, her isbani, of the City, County and Stale Now York, lo Martin Kali) fleisch. of the City ot llrooklan, (ionnly of Kings and Stato of New Vork. and which inortxajre was recorded In tho Kegiiter's O.Uca of kings County, In Ubor SSI of Mort gagos, at (rag 2W. on tbo iUJtll day of February, lrj7l, at hf teen mffitites psit M.

and. whi reas. Ihe saldMattln Kalhtleisch, being a resident the City of Brtanklyn. dierl on tho H'ti day of I ebrniry, I873. luariug lost will and tiMtemont by which the un1 'ilfW.

t. Chtrfes IL Kalh (leiscli. Albert M. Kalbflelscti and Franklin H. Kalb flelsch were aptioiuto I etceut irs thereof.

That on tho tS.h. day of Maroh. I87s. will was duly sdmllt tn probata by the rinr legate of thu (J nf Kins. to wh on the rUht, of probate belonged, and testamentary theteupia.

were duly Issued to tne und'TSigned as sole trie. itors of said last will and tuiLaioent by tue Surrogate of ill County of Kings, and the un lerslgaed duly as snob, executors, and entered upon the discharge ol the il itu of thoir othi aud, whereas, the amount olaimed tjbeilue upon said mortgsge al th tune of the first public al ol this notice, is the sum of gnlneD hundred aud 'y nina dollars and sixteen conta, tn wit of pnrui.ul aod HVX! i(S of Interest, and which Is the whde anion it to be unpaid on said mortgage. Now. ittoo ia hereby givo.a tiiat, ty vlrt'ie ot tbe power of sale outslued In said mortgage and duly rooorde I aa af' resal I. a In pursuance of tha statute la ieh case made scd pr rrldad.

the said mortgage will be forveluse 1 a Ble e( the plain Ises iherein rribed. at piblic au at :V.e liomraor clal Ivx ba.llts. No. etreel, In ihe of llrook lyn, on tlse 5tn day of ai o'clock noon ot tiiat day. Tho sal I premises are ileicribo! in raid irtnaje.

as follows: Ail that certain ploco or parcel ol lanl si' re. lying and being in the Town ol Sew Lots, in th I'oonty of Kings and of Vr Vork known I altiing i.sho.t ou a mat. made by Vaurlevoord an I a lots nuru bor ten it'll and eleven III i block of map rile I In tha Ite.lster's olfti ot Kings County, entitled of East Xou York proporty: raid t.To lots of land ir this west slue of Mails. itrec: as laid down on said rnp. a id contain too) ee: in from am! rear and i teo) feet ton and one.

half 1 1Q. 1 luclits on the snu'Iierly side, and olgtity lwo feot and nlno CH Inohcs on 'lie eide. ho the dimonslnns more or less. And also, all thai other cert tin lot. er parcel of land situato, lying and being In tho i "Wii.

"inty and Sts'o aforeiSI known and dlsllnifiiis'ie I on the aforenal.l lot ntirn' or rl r.s a i nnl ot Hid map. whioh said Is boon le I aid 'I n' ei lol low, to wit: lloirinnrng oa the wjtcrly 'lo id illion street, at a point tils ant one hinc ed an ti. norm crly from 'he rmrtliwesCTly onr ol Hay ive.i and Madiioa roit. ru aulug norfherir aloiur tol oit slrel twe ity feot thence terly. psrailel uil Hay avtrnue eigllty two feet seven ami I ll lonr: tl I'relieS.

more or less, to tho old firm line, th nce ninug the a ild farm line tw. try l. to I ml 'ler tan IheneoesBt rlv. eWhty 'w (e I ch'i the ii.soo of be.lnulng Dated toj jwif I 'ob AiBKKT XI KAI.lII I.inHl.il Fit AN SUN I. CH Kxeut 'ts or the Ijist Will aril Testiuieul of Martlti Kalbfleisch, cJ.lsnd.

MorlRSi B. Ie I SI I It HOC. A E' X) 1 1 1 n. Y5Unr.c AUMiaNWTu. I V.m 1BO Uianl Its fMl llll'lf t)f Ml OTI'T ll.r.'.n i "KnrniafA! of 'ti'i uf K.iiff, notice li heroby ff.T.m acrrorrlinir ty Is all ir having claims agslust TtlUM AS la ol I lint A TO TI lot ri.U 1 1 song i n.t,a.it iViosi r.

with this hnr thflrdOl. thn ttftniininrr. xt'ia n( iilf other. So. In rhft f'lfv of RrooJtlvn.

on htre lh i day cif uixt. Dated Br ok lyn. A. IIKNKY trr.l.K.v, Jiu. Klaga County, i Oeo.

B. Ahiiott. rr tor. ra I.N PURSUANCE OF AX OKIUai 06; Abram fl. DiiJey.

Kfi surrojaie oi me oiinijoi .1... i i .1 i m'l nriitniT lh.tr. in oVIi ir to is having claim aint Cii TA AN, law ut the City of llrooklyn. that they arc i ihihil the "sme, with the vouchors thereof, the sul senber, William Talman, at bis residence o. State street, lu the City of Brooklyn, on or before tne JOtts rl Atirtl neal I latod tol er II, Ift.

7. ocll 6rnTh WlUlAM Til.MAN. Kxocutor. TN PURSU ANCK OF AaV OUOKR OK I lkr.ni Dailey Surrogate of ttlB County or ifing notice i. lisr.oy given jc.

ordl to law to all sons having claims aslult I UhliERICK CHKJfT MAS. Ists of the Cii) deceased, that thai are required to exhibit the with .11. vouchors ft voL to the snbtcrth 'r, the adminlslrator. at his plce trans actiog at the ottcw of Cuihmxn 4 llarlbot. Wall street.

In tho City of New York, on orUoloro We Mis day of AnKtiBt next. Dated January 30, leVTA. jo3l6mTb CHAB. a CUKISAS IN PURSU ANOK OF AN OKUBIt OV I Abram II. Dsy, riurrog.ie of thj County at rTings.

notice is bereW given, scfo ibit to Uu to ll sons uavlag against MriL MO lau ot the City of Brooklyn, d.a.a.ed. ibal they ar JUlred exhibit the same, Mlu tli. re richun) tbrol. 'bo BUb ib. iuiniitrstor.

at bis place nf buytoiis. oorbor of Myrtie avenue end Sklllm.r, streat. in tbeOlty 0 rpos, l.n ur hofosa Hie iata day ol AlUtUSt JlCtt. rDaUf) git j7MotV Vy PURSUANCE OF AN OR ORB OK I Abram II Dailey, Surrogate 01 th. Ootxaty of notice 1st herobv givija.

sixordlBg to Ursom bavi.ig plai ns JOHN of the City ol Brookljn, deoajsod, Ibal thy r.l'43 I OF AN OBD Abrain Dallev. i rorroiu of the law of tbe Cliy 01 BrooWn, Bia Of IDS Ullllil'J'. ntilrad so axhlblt mo same, wiau in, rnj nard. 9M Montague street. In its Cliy of lWonjl, pzbtim the 101ft diy ol Ausu.l naxt listed I.

fe76mTS MAHs OBKRHOfBH, AaJlnUlr Jug PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OF tg couQir or iJL. .11 aons ha ui vv hlblt the same, stiih tba yoachars Uttrfot, to tq soteeM bar, th eieeutrtx. al her real dene. 1J WonUgu the City of Brooklyn, on or txfora tk lOlh day of Jtarjr Ctlj fo.il Tn nxi. xaismuaury, sere jaSjJoiTp WOBIq, tVelccotrtx TN PlJiisl7ANCB OV Art ORDER Of Abram H.

D)1T. BairoAl jf th OBSnli tho City of tlrooxly ottlhlt (ho aaoxe, tcttoar. tor xcat Sao, (a to clti larch next oe is 1 tolas PURSUANCE uanCB of ajt 6m Abram agi, notlo Is 1 uaiiu xavlta elain th Oitr ofBrteoalr. deatad. thai exniott to asne, wiu us orttxr, tn araiotiixaiior, i th Ctlvot Ks York.

cm "StTS. liiYuiB O'agtUT. Adxrxigi. TN PURSUAjNOB OF AN OttDBE OF Abram H. DsUer.

Bisjnsnt of Hs 9oAt 1st oi tha Cl'y of UrsoWyn, uototawd, that fcayai nulrtsd loaxblblL Ui eoams with Lti. vaMtiar laarwOS. to sober11n. th deal Blair ton, et their pUo of trsa trsassv actlrag htaattnans. at to oSM LrwU iAsrse.

Ut nr waxvin City ot Sfw York. oor txfore th ICthektot Jural nxt pxted Deoeeatur TH jPITRsCanob 6 Ahrxtn li Dslie. Baa, Bairont oi waa yOTtlig wi Elnara. uatle. la hereby srle y)rOl3jr JO law, aai at laaflag Uiu ogsloun I vrxAOWSASaai iiunawai MbitV.sV;: viih to.

obih, tojb.b ii.ii ol luxr nlaaa of txanexoitiXuT bstawV a WH sTa tjmvs mj of Axrrll ntt. DA ootoi BUsS SliPKEMB COURT, KING. COUNTY fjjon vi. John Kitij? nn I n'tiors Acrlnii No. I.

Iu pnru.iiK of juJifiuont nf nfiil A nudti in thu aboTo cntttiod itctioii on lu H'h lay o( lirurj. li'ti, I luteby gi. that oti turitfty. thu i3l of i.t ttio Uour ol i o'cdick. nnm, at t.io Cam rcial liicbmigo.

So. SSJ tijlioa atroBt, lo tho City or liroolln. Kin.T Conny, I nl tl miblic auction to ili.i hirffiMji bi t.l lh ftiii pe n'i3J tifJ julie in jat lopntionjiJ aih thwrtfrj ilnrcriln. follo.T AU Itiiit ctjrU.t lo', or itjircul ot lani pitmto iu tha Mntii Wur.l oi tuo Crtr of Hrn.lyn. County of Klvg ifio loan ion me same, wnu at hfU'lc 'J 3 at the offio.of Stor ing A Wa djo.

Anmberi "Of lu tho Cltv of New rit, on or feni tkXW day ot April Af.riKRT C.LOVITB, ER OF Oostnty ot iU a 3 a. aeceaw, wi iftay ag nqwfa vrtto ui vovuien laueam to sgas ort urease ana miiott places rjuj.74 Fenclnar lota on Kluo iv.f. nnrnnr of xean street, no. ao, mock 'i'wonty fourth ward. Ex nenin.

acing loti on tha block bounded by Rutledgo and Hcjvard Btroots, Bedford and Wythe avoatis. Kxponei Fonoing lots on Orchard street, both Bides, between an Cott and Nassau avenues. Kxponse, rjliii 57. Fonclng lots on Orchard street, oast sldo betwevn Nassau and rtormau avenues, Kxpenso, $60.03. Fonoing Ion uthcast cornor of Bwon and Sktllman Btree e.

Kxpeuro, 87.411. Fencing lots 1 Qulncy street, north Bide, botween No strand aud Matey avenues. Kxpense, $78 0J. Fonoing loti on Myrtle avuuue, nonh Bide, ootwoon Tomokias and Throop avon res. Sjil.81.

Fencing lots on Slxtn street, north side, Dotween Fifth and SUth avenues. Kxponso, 51. llugiring fourth street, bom aides, between Smith and Hoyt strosis. Kxpsnse $514.67. Flagging Waah ngtm avenuo.

oast s'de, between Butler and ro ts. Expenso, 4210.81. Plugging Orohird street, th between Van Cott and INoruiau avonuos. ICipjnsa, $121.50. Flagging Sixth street, nrfh side, between Fifth and Sixth avenues.

Kxponse, $16)63. Gr.iding and paving Pulaa tl Btroet. from Lewis to Stuy voiiant avenue. Kxpen ie, 42J93.7:'. Grading and pav ng Brooklyn avenue, from Baltio street to Maok tt street Boulevard.

Expanse, Grading and paviug tllory street, from Nostrnni to Marcy avenues. Expense, Grading oud paving Lexington avenue, from Rold to Et jyvesant a onus. Kipe ue, Gas lamps and posts vision ttreot. between Myrtle avonuo aud Canton street. Expense, $145.31.

13 lamps and posts on Bedford avonue, between Fulton street and Sscicett street Boulevard. Kiponso, 4737.51. Gas lainpaand pons on Forrest street, between Bushwiok avenue and Bremen street. Expense. $1662.

Gas lamps a jd sts on Fourtli street, batweon North Tenth aotfOrcliard a roots. Exp. ns Gas lamps arid posts on Suydain street, between Myrtle and Central avenues. Kxpenso. 91 Uas lamps and posts on Watrbury street, bjtwaon Mau jer and Graud streets, Expense, 493.54.

Adapted. itepurt of the Water and Dmluage Committee Relative V) trie of sewi'i's. and that the ltcpre tOhta'lvPBln the Legislature of tills Btate from King. County he required to use llielr carne.l yflorls to procure (lie paes igc of bill relative "0W uftfOfo that Honorable B0U5, aulKdrralhg (lie CouiifiSd t'otiiicll to einenu thn Ktini nr xo ol (.11 Ai 7ni Mm rwictrnr rlnn of sewers, ojhui on tare taulo for onu week. MOTIONS AND RESOLUTIONS.

By Aid. Bitrnet fo amend Article 10 of Ordinances, section 3. Referred to Committee on Law. BY ime ltelatlve to tho coniitrucilou of a public building for use of a post office aud for other Government purposes. Adoptoo.

By olid. Dwyer To cause a new iloor to bo laid on room 9, now occupied as bill room by the Department of Collccllon expense, 1350. Aid. Oriuebec moved to ro 'or to Special Committee on Alterations of OtBoes, with power to make the ro palra, at an expense not to exceed two hundred and Of ty dollars, to be taken from thu account of cleaning, ro pairing and furniture lor puhllc buildings. The motion waa agrotd lo.

By Aid. Aitkcn To flag sidewalks on easterly sldo of Iteu Hook lime, between Fulton and LIviiigjtoii streets. Adopted. Aid. Black presentod his reilpnatlou ns a member of the Committee on lialirsfids.

The resignation was accepted. Sr. By Aid. Shanfion JtclnlTve lo furnishing lists of the stBUdlnp; coiiiiiiittei'S IW. Adopted.

By Aid. Shannon Rolatlru to puollshlar and posting tho annual notices of issue of licousea in April no. ex. ponseSlOO. Adopted.

By Aid. Phlllipi To flin siiewalks on utth side of LouottB placu, botwocu Grand avonuo and St James place. Ad plod. By same To causo a crosswalk to be laid across Orinond place, souihsidr; 01 Jon'orsonstroetiexpoush 35. Adoplod.

By same To cauu a crossw ilk to laid across Ore uu avenue, east side of Cambridge place; expeuso Bi5. Adoptod. By same Relative to increasing the salaries of thp clerks of Corumittt es tuo Common Relerr 'd to Committoe on Salaries aud unmiB3l norn if Deeds. By Aid. Mcluiyro Grunting piTinisal tiio owner cr rwneiBof lot II, blickflf, F.gtith Wa Map, locate I on Tnicty fourth sueot, to grado Biiid street in front of his property.

Adopted. By Aid. Miirlln To ting sidewalks on south side of Doan Bt'B3t, bo.wcou Underbill and Grind avenues. Adopted. By samo To cause .1 now butt be jilacjd on tho lamp post on Atlantic aveaao, tho third routhwesterly liom Fia iklin; i xpnjo 8.

By saino 'l'o cause tlio fountain la th square al tho In torscotl in uf Atmntlo, lndorttill nnd Washington aveaum to bo rep ilred oxpeuso $133. Adoiitod. By samo To causu feet of curb and gut'tr to be ro. aot In t.io Nluth Ward expanse, Adopted. By Aid.

Muitha ReL.tlvo to eroding a monument over the roni'iitiB of James Dcnlon, for nis hcrolo effort to save human Hie oxpouso, $2bo. Adoptod. By Aid. Onndcr flag siJewnlks on both eldes of Carroll Btroet, tetwoon Tnird and Fourth avenues. Adoptod.

fly Aid Griaivold our members in the Leg lilaiuie 0 tho Daago of tho bill now before that body, increasing tho salary the next Corporation Counsel from iS.im to per year Adopted. By Aid. To repair tho damage lately done In and Sbout the City Park expense, tftl.Oiaf. Adop od. By Aid.

O'Reilly To lay orosswalk aorofs Hamilton avenne. from the southwesterly corner of flush street to 359 Hamilton avonuo; expense, $80. Adapted. By Bamy To oniise ihe roof of tho keeper's honse at II niilton avenue Bridge, to be repaired expense, 46. By same To lease the prem sos ultuated on the southeast oorner of Van Brunt aud Seabring streets, for tho term of one year; expeuso, $1,200.

Aid. Dwyer moreil to refer to Committee on Public Lauds and Buildings, to report in two weeks. Agreed to. Ou motion of Aid. Ray, the time of adjournment was exto tided.

By Aid. O'RslIly DtrectuTg the Board of City Works not to cottify payroll for any employe of the oitr whose sition became vacant on the 11th of March, by reason of appointments confirmed on that date by the Hoard of Aldermen. Aid. Murtha moved to lay ti resolution on the table. The motion was lost.

The resolution was then adopied. Unanimous consent was asked. Aldi Dwysr objected. By Aid. Ray Th the Police Commissioners bo directed to recognize and proteot In their uositions, when called upon so to do, all the appointees confirmed by the Board March II, 1878.

Lost. By Aid. Oottri'll To fence lott on the south side of Nassau avenue, botween Leonard and Eokford streets. Adopted. By same To fonoe lots on the weat side of Rckford street, oommenclng rom tba southwest oorner of Nassau avenus and extending 100 feet southerly on the west side of okford street.

Adopted. By same To fence lota on th out side of Leonird street, oommenclng from the southeast ooraur of Nassau avennend running 100 foot soataerfy on the east side of Leonard street. Adopted. By Aid, Williams To cause a crosswalk to be laid aaross Broadway, south side of Myrtle avenue. Kxpenae, $.

Adopted. By Aid. Baird To advertise for proposals for repvring the fonders, piles, on piers Nos. 1 and Washington avenue. Adopted.

By same Thnt Nicholas Fox be directed to surrender all seals, weights and measures furnished him by the oity to his snocessor in offlco, lfrhost A. Walter. Ad pted. By Aid. Baird Dlreoting the Corporation Counsel to cease all farther proceedings in the matter of opening North Thirteenth atrest, until furtner ordered by the Common Council.

Lost. By Aid. French Appointment ot Stephen M. IUsve, as Commissioner of Deeds. Adopted.

By Biun Authorising the Board of Olty Works to procure from time to time as may be necessary, sutlone printing and postage stamps. Rxpento, $100. Adoptod. By Aid. Duane To oause two lamps to be nncappod and relighted in the Twenty flist Ward; expense, 60o.

Adopt, d. By same To cause a crosswalk to be la'd acrosa Broadway, from Ihs northeast comir of Jefferson street to the nortbwost corner of Myr 1 1 avsnui; rxpome S60. Adopted or Ala. neintlvu to preparing Plana anu spocin oations for furnishing gas flttiugs, furalturo, fixtures and alterations uecessiry hi the City Hall. Adopted.

By Aid. Dreyer To transfer the sum of $350 from tho well and pump account of the Twenty ioutth Ward to the aocount lor constructing a fountain at the juuollon of Bedford and Rogers av nuss. To Law Commltt By Aid.5 Kaaton To oaua a new signal to procured and put uo on tht North Seventh street expjns $37. Ad 'ptod. By same Appropriating to be used for incidental repairs lo or about the City Hail.

Adopted, Tho Board then adjourned. Wli. G. lifSIIOP, City Clerk. BUTllili.

UTl'ER PROM THE FOLLOWING creameries the of each surnasios all othor butter madti or flolf Id: Wh.te Clover Uream Ty, Uak livn Croamery, retailed at 45 oents par pound by 110 ATLANTIC AVjOR. HKNRY ST. SPLENDID OPPORfUoSlTY TO "VVIN a fortune. Anril d. New Orleans.

Grand Istribution LOUISIANA 8TATK LOriERY OOM tickets at highly remunerative compensation wanted st all points. All our (irana xcxlraorainary uratvings in nndertho saparvislon and mansgameat of GBnsrsls G. T. BBAURKGARD and JIJBAL A. RARLY.

Address M. A. DAUPIil.v, Post Othce Box ti92, New Orloans, or H. L. PLUM, 817 Broadway, New York.

FANCY GOODS. ROQUET SETS, 99C. AND $1.98. F.IOHT BAILS AND EIGHT MALLETS. Mo.

GB.T BALLS AND EIGHT MALLF T8 EXTRA, il.98. CLOCKS. 99o. CLOCKS. 1 EIGHT DAY 'CLINTON STRIKING CLOCKS, Stock of Majolica.

Waro Jnst on, very beautiful, at tha w9 twea CCg REB BE CCD BRB NN NN NIS NN TTTPT I 5 SH STORE. 4S7 and 491 FULTON STREET. J. II. WARR.

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Th "OOTHIO" PATENT OBTMNRY TOP UTiiur cars where others liU. 6m da tads in tuooeHfal STOYBS. UJ Fulton sf. naxr Nsxsau. COBPOBATAOoV NOTICES.

ORPORAXIOK JSOxsr NOTICE 18 hereby irivtm to all persons to be affocted thsreby that the Common Council of tho Oitr of Brooklyn baa clared.by molntion, lu lntsntlon to crade aad pave Lynch otreet, from Marcy to Hxrrlsoo avsans. with eobbletton pavement, wlthouf petltlm tharsfor.and hu, by isiolaUon, fixed the district of sMotwaeal for saehlmprovsiaont st one hundred fost on soh slds of tha said trash street. between ins paints aoovs spooiasu; anaiqsi inesaia Conranioa Counoll will prooood, nndcr th said reaolutioous sl a aieeung xasrrsmi. aeia unw iowi taai ai saovu, lrffi, or as soon tlMretiiW the pablio business will allow. the said lrprovenixtt noxt yoswvu awr luaoal), on Ax ots IBrool UHHTIy BVHUB v.

annnn GWBBUMiQWUi CB srks. aameanmojmiii wiiww, man raiea wim uietxai snai 1 1 I 1 11 1 tn tha fUmnu fu ton the aid day. Dated Brookin, Mi 6 I I 1 1 I i 1 1 i i I i i i 1 1 I I i i 1 i I I ind narL ol whb Clioever place twenty feet, and tlionr wostoriy 1 long he ci Sire of the southeasterly side or rly Ohoevor placo at tho point of begliining. Uated BrooKlyn, February 27. 1878.

LOOIS GRANT, Refetoe. KKUfiELD 4 Hill, MalutiU's Attorneys, 20 street N. V. awlhiS rants OOUNXY Johu O. 'Whitehouso, acting executor of tho til of rii T.

vrhltoaoii.ii. Buanoe'ofamtMforec ivuiiam j. ojh.iuii uuu uwid, nil saio, mauu in I. John P. toe roioroo uoioiu "ihui iu will sell at, puhllc auctlo at the Commercial 1.x No.

3. lulton street. In the City of Brooklyn. County ol Klogs, on Saturday, the 28J day of March, 18.8, at rwolio noon, all that certain lot, pieo or parcel of land, with tho building tnorn.ro creoted. situate, lym and bnidg in the Ci'V ot Brooklyn nlorosald, and bounded aud described tie follows: Knginnins at a point on tho eaterlvsido of Smith utrcJt.

distant sovonty elyht (iS) feot and live inches northerly from tne corner form al by tho intersociion of the easterly side of bmi'h etroet with tho northerly sidu of Preside ol slrcat; (latj place as said Secor ulaco laid out by chapter ol tuo tnaof 1851. of the Stite of York,) ruiinlni iencj nrlv and iral ol with Presldeut Btreot (lato nccor oiKhtv teet to Smith street, and iMt nineteen fojt and 3ven inches to the point place of bcginning. yatel obrnary KolfsA BunaES, Plalntllf'a Attorneyo. Ie283wihM ounty uouar, cou.nty oi1 kings, Potr L. Rhodes and others as Kjecntore, c.

against (JoorKe Batuos and othors. A. 4 J. Z. IjOTT, plaintlff'a attorneys.

in pnrJnanco of a judgement of this court made in too above entitlod action and bearing date tho 2d day of March, 1871, the following desorihed laud and premises will bo Bold at public auction at the Commercial Bxohange, atNo. BbJ thilion Btreot, in tho city of Brooklyn, on tho 27tn day of March, 1873, at twelve o'clock mon, by or under the direction of tho undersigned, who wasbyld judgment appointed a referee for that pur pose, Tiz. All that cerlain lot. piece or parcel of land Bitu te lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Ktni. and fStateo? Mow York, with the bulfdmBs and I Improvements thereon, bounded and described as to iiows, Lott: Beginning at a point in.the westerly line or side of Franklin avenue, which is distant forty nine () foot southerly from the aeuihwosierly ooraer of Franklin and Wlllougnby avenues as laid down on tho CommiBsionera' map for laying, out the City ot Brook yn running tbence westerly in aline parallel with Will iugh'y avenue and partly through the oentre of a party wall standing.

partly on tho lot hereby conveyed and partly on tho lot adjoining theaame on the north eighty (80) feet; tbence running aouthBrijr in a line parallel with Franklin avonue twenty (20) feel; thence easterly in a line parallel with WiUongh by avenuo eighty feot to the westerly line or aide of Frank lln avenue and thence northerly along the westerly Hub or aide of Franklin avenue twenty feet to the point or Diana of beginning together with all and ingular tho tonementa, hereditaments and appurtouanoes thereunto fa anvwtio pertaining. Dated Brooklyn, Mmh4wM4rh JOHN A LOTT, Fetereo. BOUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS J. Theodora Brush and othors, siaoutors, Ac, plain tiSs against Helen I. Coriis and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made in (he above ontitled aotior on tho thirteenth day of March, 3878 I hereby glvo notloo that on tho filth day of April, 1818, at i o'olook, noon, at tho Cnrameroial Exchange, numbs 684 Fulton atroetj in the City of Brooklyn, in tne County of Kings.

I will sell at public auotion to the hlzh est bidder tho lands and premises in said judgment men Uoned and thoroin described as follows All tnst ceriuin lot, pleea or parcel of land situate, lying and being la tuo City of Brooklyn, County of hings and State ol New 1 ork, bounded and described as follows, ti Beginning on Uae aoutnerly Hue of Floyd street, at a point distant four hundred and flftr feet easterly from the southeasterly corner of Floyd street and Tompkins avenuo and running ThBnoe oasterly alonx J'loyd street thirty feet to a po.nt where a line drawn through the middlo of a party wall rtanding partly on the premisos hereby desortbnd. and partly on the lot neitoasterly thotoof, would, it continued. inlers8ct said lino of Floyd street; thence southerly throueh the middlo of party wall and parallel with Tompkins avenue ono hundre 1 feot; thenoo westerly Sarailel with Jloyd street thirty feot. and thence norther. parallel witn Tompkins avenuo one hundred feet to tho oiat or place of beginning.

Dated Brooklyn, Aiarch iS, S7S. HENRYS. RASQUlN, Koferee, HEmiEKT0. Smith, PhttiUffsVAttorney. inhU 8wihM YORK SURBi'j'MB COURT, KINGS 131 COUNTY Helena D.

Jones and others, Inf.mts by Cliarlot.o S. D. Jones guardian, plaintiffs agaimt Kdwar Boddyand Knim i his wife, defendants. In punu anceof a judgment of toreclosnre and sale madft and entered in the above entitled action, dated Maroh 3, A. 1878, tho undersigned, tho referee therein named, will sell at publio anotlon at tho Commercial Kxchango, iVo .1 Fulton a'reet.

in County, N.Y., on Tueailay, d.ty ol April, 1878, ut 12 o'olock, nooln, the following dojeribod premises, All those ten ceria luls of situate, lyintf and being in the Ninth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, Kines County. How Vork, kno.rn and dtstiiuuisiied on a ce ip fllea in the otlir.i of tho RogiQter of Ins Co.mtv entitled, "ill Chiiucery be fore te Ytce Chno3'lor, Ffrst Cfront. Z. h. Palmor is.

(ie.irge L. and Iiera, lad indorsed No. 321, Octobo 4ti. mi," at and bythe lota numlwro 1 seventy (7(1), (71), twjnty lour (24), twont, nvo twjnty 3ix f.vn'y oven f.71, twenty elirbt (28), uveniy n'tio (2.1). lir'v The satil IntB num.

berod sovonty, aevonty ono and a ivnnty two taken jet nor, aro bounJed aid de oribed in folliWB: Boijinnin at a fmint in t.ie ea steriy eido of 'ra kl in avenue hi middle ina of tiia bloijk bjrw en Iturler an 1 sltic stio. ls abmit one hundred ind thirty i ne feM northerly from too north eas.or'y ot Franklin avenne and Butler streets, and tiom tuo ica pirallel with Butler treat one hu idred feet; northorly parallel with Frankli.i avooud 8evoat. ol, (it feot bK' Inches: westerly aaiu pirallol witu Butler strcefc.ono hundred feet to die oastorly a de of Franklin avenne, and tbeiicj southerly along tho easterly aide of Franklin avonuo a.v nty eight foot sir inehas to the po'nt ot begintiing. The Bald lots nuiuborid twe tty four, twenty five, iwnuty six, twenty seven, twonty oig'it, twenty and thirty taken together, are bou and deacribad as follows Beginnl.ig at tiie southeasterly corner of Butler street and franklin avenne. and from theneo runnln? eaatcrly along the Boutborly sida of Butler street one huudred and Boventy fivi) feet; tbence Bouihorlv pa.ailel with Franklin avonue about ono hundred and ioi'y feet to a farm line aB laid down on said ma thonce alonx said line noith fortv flve decrees woat to tho eastorlv eldeAf Franklin avenuo.

i nd thenoe northerly al jng said etsterly ildo of Franklin avunu aboir hr'ty tlireo feat to the placo of beginning. Datod New York, Mareh dtli. 18:8. SAMITKI. MARSH, Refereo.

Wst. H. De Volf, Attorney for tho Plaintiffs, 6 Beek man street. New City. mh7 ThMts.

XT Y. SUPIl''iMK COURT, COUNTY OF KiNCS William H. Woglom, plaintiff, ogalnfit ThaddeuB F. t)g and Sarah D.Ogg his wife, Elmore Kont as Trustee for the lirm of A. R.

Kent Justin MaoAlDine Cnarlis Herimerle, C. Trofort, William Kent, Albert K. Kent, Sidnoy A. Kont and Elmore A. Kent, defendant'.

To th? aDovo named do You are hereby auiumonod to answer thu com plaint In this aclio l. and to soive a copy of your answer on plaintiff's ley within twenty days after the sor vi of this suinmona, oxolusivo of tho day of service, and in caso of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will bo taken against you by dofuult, for the rollof demanded in tho complnint. Dated January 30, 1878. DAVID THURSTON, PlaiDtltt'B Attorney. Post Offlco addres3 145 Broadway.

New York City. Qlfi03 addrois 14 Itroad tiy. New York City. To tho Albert K. Kent and Sidney A.

Kent Tho foregoing njiunioaB is sui ved upon yon by publication to an order of Hon. Calvin K. Pratt, a Jus tioo oi the.Snpronio CoMrl of tho State of Now York, dated Maroh ittn, 1878, and hied Willi tlr: complaint in the eilico of the Clerk of tho County of Kings, at the Court hen in the t'ity of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings. Dated March 13, li'iH DAVID THURSTON, Plaintiff's Attornoy. mhllCwTh CO UT TRZAL DES1KED IN KI 'CS COUNTY.

John F. Smyth, as Superintendent of tne ioEilnuce lJopartinent of the ot New York, pi lin itf, agai Jann SI. and E. Miles, her httsb tu I William H. din, The Cora uonwealth Life In urance mh Thouuis Mooce, Iteoeiver of the Coinmonw allh Iusutiuico Cmupanv; Tiu Noa' Jersey Mut.ial l.i.o tjouuiiiny Parker.

ic cenor of fie Now Jetsjy Mutual Life Insurance (Jim pany. dofonflants. lumons llo the above named de feutlantB: Yen are hereby Buinmoued to answer t.io complaint in ibis acu jn, mid to servo a cony ot your atiswero i the pjinriff's attorney wilbin twenty day.s aiinr tho aorviotf of tills eummoiis, ox lusivo of t.bo (lav ol Ber vIcjo. and in caso of your niilnre to appe ir, or indg iinut will pas against you by det.iult. lor tho rv liol domandod la the emipi.

tint. D.i'.ed November 16, 1877. KOSKiXDAIjIO, Plaiullll's Attorney. OlBcocdttesi 49 State stwet, Alhaiif, Y. Post Office audicBl IS Stata street, Albany, N.

V. To the deicudant, William S. Kolln TUo foregolnti Buminont is serveduo ym by publication, piiranantlto an order of ito i. .1. e.

Ciibort, a.liisti:on! tho Suin'ome Court of the State ot Kew York, dated the 13th flay of 3tarcb, 17. and filed with cunipbitut in tUe olfice of tho Clerk of the of Kings, at tne County Court House, in iho CUy of Brooklyn. l.i ted Albany, New York, JIarcu 13. 178. S.

W. ROSEN A Ut. Plaintiff's Attorney. SUPR MIC COURT, COUJS'TY OF KINGS Sophie C. Schultz.

plaintiff, against Oliver 1). Taylor and Valeria P. Tayl jr. his wife. Albert S.

Rosenbauin and Kllzaboth It ise.iba'im, his wifa, William B. Draper, Ann Roony, dm Bu by ana Mistress uueoy, nis who, vhoBOtr.le uatue is to plaintiff unknown. Hermann Krick Bon ana hll.abetli i his wife. Michael Dutfy and Mlstn B3 Duffy, His wile, whosa tr le name is to plauitilt nn koown, deie idauta Amende I summons. To the abore named delond inls: Yon are neroby BUmmoued to answer tho complaint in ibis action, and to servo a copy of your answoron the plaimiif's atlornov wittdn twenty davs after the servk of this summons, exclusive of the day of Bervice and io cnaft of your failure to ppcoar or answor judgment will bo iken again you by default for tbo rell demanded iu ih u.impaint.

Dated Now York. February 21, 1878. AIANLICY A. RAYMOND, Pliilntifrs ttoruey. Offlco No.

2.17 Broadway, New York City, New York. Post Office ad Ire at office. To Oliver Tuylorand Valeria P. Taylor, his wife: The forf'gtl ig B'vmmons is served upon vou by publication, pursuant to an order oi Hon. Jasper W.

Cllb rt, Justice of 'he Supreme Court. dated March 12, 187S.nd Hied wilh oomplaint lu the oihee of the Clerk of tho County of Kmgs, at the County Court House, in the City ol Brooklyn. MANL15Y A. RAYMOND, mhMb'wTh Plaintiff's Attornoy. "UPRBME COURT, TRIA.fi IN KINOS COUNTY JobnF.

Smyth, as Sunorintondent of tbo Insurance Dop irtmpnt of the State of New York, plain! Iff, against Adam llarrt and Margaret Hanlt, his wife; William d. Robu, the Commonwealth Insurance Company, Tho uas S. Receiver of the t'loin monwealtu Ll.o Insurance Company; 't'he New Jorsey Alutual Jfe rusitrancd Company. Jnel Parker, Rec ivor Of the New Jorrey Mutual l.tfe Insir.snee Company; Arnold H. Wagner, J.

Henry Work, Marvin Cro, Mhor look Austin, John H. Ireland, Joieph Henry, Gates, Honry Man ilns, Ceorge C. Hemingway, William W. Hemingway, Walter P. WnUh.

Fdward Kane. Henry Mantels, Meta Kden, Oustav Hchurinan, Lo tltla MnoArlhnr, detendi'its. Summons. To the a' ovb named defendants: You are heroby Biimmonsd to answor the complaint In this action and to serve a copy ot your answer on the nbiiuud's attorney within twenty fliys niter the service of. this summons, exclusive of the day of ser.

vIob. and in case of your (allure to appear, or answer, judgment will pii agalust you by default, for the relief demanded In the oomplaint. Dated November 16. 1877. 8.

W. Plaintiff's Attorney. Office addrers 49 Sla street, Albany N. Y. Post Office address, 49 State etroel, Albany, N.

Y. To tho defendants, Margaret Hanft, Joseph Henry, Albert Gates, Custav F. Kehnrmau, I etilia MacArthur Tbeforogoingaummonsliserveduponyouby publloatlon pursuant to an ordur Hon. .1. F.

tlllbert. a of the Sunr me Court of the State of New York, dated the 12th day of Mnroli. 1878. and Hied with tbe oomplaint in the office of the Clark of the County of Kings, at tbe County Court House, in the City ol Brooklyn. Datod Albany, New Fork.

3faroh 12. 1878. aW. BOSENDALE, Plaintiff 'sjAttorney. mbH6wTh CJUPREMR COURT, TRIAL BBSIRED IN KINGS COUNTY John F.

Smyth, aa Superintendent of tho Insnranoe Department of thu State of New York, plaintiff against Mara StephetiB. and Kd ward D. Slophons.harh nb vua W.llUm Roltn, the Oommon. SoVlth JUfo Insuraree Ooiupany Thomas S. Moore.

Receiver of the O.mmionwealtn Mfo Insurance Company, the New Jer Mutual Mfe lnsuranoe Company, Joel Parker Receiver of thoNew Jersey Life in Compsey, dafondtttits SummonJ To the above named oe fendants: You art lierehy summoned to answer the complaint in this aotlon. and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty asys after the sojtIob of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment 11 vaas against you by default, for tho relief demonded In tun oomplaint. Dated Novomber 15, 1677. S. W.

Plalnllfl'a Attorney. OfBoe address, 4 State stieot, Albany, N. Y. Post Office address. 49 State street, Albany, N.

Y. To the defendsnt. William S. Rolln Tho foregoing snm nons Is served upon yon by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. JVF.

Gilbert, a Juitloa of the Supreme Jl the 8tte of New Vork. dated the 18th day of fcreh le'l and "led with the complaint In, the ofBoeol Clerk of tbe County of Kings, at tde County Court HSuroMciy of Brooklyn Dated Albany, few York, mhU 6wTh7 ROSKSUALK, PUlntllTaAttornex QUPRBMB COURT, KIKG3 COUNTY k5 JaTiobPirrnrwand nry dors, plaintiffs, against Borothaa AurnheTmer and John Aurnhelmer, defend. ants. ln pursuance of a judgmont of foreolOJore and sale ado In the above action bearing date the mh if of February, 1878, 1, the nnderslfned referee will rel) at publio auettoa to tne Mxhest bidder, on the 80th day of March, 1S7S, at the hour or twelvs o'clock, noon, of that day, atthe rotunda of the Kings County inrt House, In the Olty of Brooklyn. King! County, New York, the lands anu premlfes In said Judgment mentioned and therein dtssorited as follows, to wit: All that oertatu piece or par 'be Ninth Ward of the Olty of Brooklyn, wuich is known and distinguished on SiPS? h0 oropertT In the Ninth Ward sdioinlaa the Hanterflj Farm, i.

the Brook, lyn and Jamaica Railroad and Plank Road," as the southwest comer of Herkimer atrest and Ralph avenue; tbe said piece of land Is Bounded and oontatna as followsjo wit: Beginning at the said southwesterly coiner street and Ralph avenuo, and rnnutni from thenoe along the westerly aide of Ralph aveioe southerly one hundred (eat; thenoe westerly parallel with Herkimer treat seventy hTe feet; thence northerly parallel with Ralph avenue one hundred feot to the southerly side of Herkimer street; thence easterly ilong said southerly side of Herkimer street aeventy nvs loet to the place of beginning; all aoonrding as the asms is laid down on said D.ted Maroh fcTSm 0LBJlBIiT. f'TTT" PI'ffs'Att'j. sfthltoTlljm easterly and pavallei men I'Tesmeni street, jiai" and through the centre of a party wall: running tbence uortborly and P'''' in. mi'iinx: thynoe wear The eleventh annual charity and Pimm ball of tbo Hebrew Benevolent Society of the Eastern District, in Apollo Halllast nlSht, was ono of the most brilliant social events given In that section of the city this season. The guests of the Society were not confined to persons of tbo Jewish faith by any means, for among tho merry gathering wero numerous oltizons of Christian religions, promlnont in social and po litioal life With Hobrewe, aside from the worthy charity which tbesa annual nodal events avo intended to promote, the nigbt had an especial oharm, since It celebrated an epoch which will over be remembered in tho history of their race.

Certainly if 'heir ancestors who wore saved by tho good Queen Esther poaBessed the beauty of the ladles, elegantly attired, and tho Bocial qualities of tho gentlemen who attendod the boll last night, the cruel Haman must have been oruel indeed, and unsusceptible to tbe oharme of female beauty and the seductive influences of good fellowship, to havo plotUd against their lives. Tho man or men who would harm Nathan May, Moses Kossol or Moscb May would be severely chastised indeed if their punishment was to be meted out by their Christian guests last night, A BBXiMANT SCENE SILKS AND DIAMONDS. When dancing began, at ten o'clock, with a grand march, the scone presented wsb one to be remembered. Tho hall was gorgeously decorated. Tho walls wero covered with a great variety of landscape paintings, flags and bunting.

The stage used by the orchestra was covered In front with shrubbery and rustic flower baskets, while at the opposite end the words "Charity and Purim" appeared in front of the national colors. Numerous streamers fastenod tn the centre of the ceiling were festooned around the walls. The elegant toilets of the ladies and tho swallow tailed ooata of the gentlemen as they marched around the brilliantly lighted hall, completed the scene. It may be mentioned thot the lustre of the diamonds which dangled from the ears of one half the ladies present and sparkled on tbe breasts of many ladioi and gentlemen, shod their inytiad rays over the hall. A good opportunity waa affordod by tho promenade to observo THOSE PRESENT, amoDg whom were Mr.

Nathan May, in black silk velvet en train, diamond earrings, breast piu and finger rings Mr. Moaes May and wife, in black Bilk on train, diamond earrings, breastpin and finger ringB Mr. Philip Strauss and wife, in black silk, diamond earrings, breastpin nnd finger rings; Polico Commissioner Nathan Fowler, of Jersey City, aud wife, In blue silk en train, and diamonds Mr. Louis Kossol and bride, richly attired Miss Matilda Walt heimer, in blue ailk en train; Mr. Nathan Bernstein and wife, richly attired Mr.

Samuel Sherman, of Jernoy City, and wife, in bluo silk on train Mr. M. Levy and wife, in corn oolored satin on train and diamonds; Miss Lucie Bernatein, in blue silk en train; Mr, Hcurv May oud wifo, in white satin and diamonds; Commissioner Kossol and his son's mother inlaw; Mrs. Kafka, richly attired Mr. Mai May and wife in black silk and diamonds Mr.

Horman May and wife, elegantly drossed; Mr. Simoon May, wife and sister in law.dtesBOd In blaok silk entrain; Mr. Joseph Weil aud wife, in black silk; Mr. M. Markowitz, wife and daughters; Mr.

E. Bartlott and Miss Ooodmau, Mr. Julius Metzger aud wife. Among tho gentlemen who appoared on tho floor during the night wore Mr. M.

Donovan, Surrogate Dailey, Mr. Charles Rodo, Aidormaa Kay, Mr. Charles Cbesbiro, Rev. Dr. Schwab, Mr.

Thomas F. Farroll, Mr. Judah Voorhios, Mr. 8. Cohen, Mr.

M. J. Gaffnoy, Mr. Thomas J. Pattorson, Mr.

Louis Levy, Mr. Edward Stanton, Mr. W. A. Brown, Mr.

John BernBtein, Mr. Henry Bernstein, Mr. Louis Gumport, Mr. James E. Carton, Mr.

Jacob Mollor and Mr. Edward CollUU). THE BANQUET. After going through thirteen dances tbo company adjourned to the banquet hall on the first floor. When tho cloth had been removed President Kossol, who presided at the head of the table, welcomed the guests of tho Society, and lntroduoid Rov.

Dr. Sohwab. The doctor congratulated the socioty on the success of tho ball, financially and socially. Tho Society ought to have five times the present membership. AH oharltably inclined Hebrews should belong to the organization.

Charity 'waa common ground on which people of all nationalities and religions seotB could stand. Applause. He referred feelingly to the legaoy of $,000 left tho Society by the late Mrs. Charles Rode, at the mention of whose name the company stood up In silence. He referred to tho persecution of the Jews in Turkey and appealed to his hearers to assist them.

In proposing the health of President KcbboI he referred to the aatls factory manner in whioh he discharges his publio duties as one of tho city's almoners. The health of Vice PreBident May was also proposed. SOPEBVISOB NATHAN was noxt introduced. Ho wolcomed thj guests who contri buted to a worthy oharlty by thoir presence. Ho was happy to Bee around the table suoh men as Surrogate Dailey and Judah VoorhieB.

If the objects of tho Society were more largoly emulated he believed that in the nesr future oharlty nood not be dispensod at the pubbc expense. SURROGATE DAILEYS WIT AND HUJIOB. Burrogate Datley mado a witty speeoh. Alter Baying that he would not infliot a speech on thom, aa he know they wore anxious to return to the ballroom, and commending the object of the Society, ho attributed his being called upon to spoak to the fact that he waa the oldest Jew present Abraham. Great laughter.

On his left was another old Jew Mobob (Kosscl). dah (Voorhies), too, bolongod to the raoe, and waB even older than Abraham iu tho Surrogate's office. Roars of laughter. Thsy had Mays preBOut in March laughter, and may He they would have more Mays before next May. Renewed laughtor, long continued, Thoy could not go aBtray, since they had the right Rode (Mr.

Charles Rodo) on whioh to travel. Laughtor. Rev. Dr. Sohwab referred to Mr.

Rodo's bereavement! He would BUggOBt to tho unmarried ladios present that Mr. Rode neodod oonsolstion. Groat laughter. Any lady who would give the consolation needed, and link her fortuues to his, would have a happy Rode to travel he guaranteed. Great laijgbter.

PRESIDENT KESSEI. said that it was the intention of the Society shortly to build a Hebrew orphan aaylum. With the oo opera Uon of the gentlomon and ladios present thoy oould make it a Buocess. He appealod to the young persons of both sexes prasont to assist. They Bhould take an lotorest in the movoment.

The company immediately af tor returned to the ball room, where dancing was resumed and kept up until an early hour this morning. The arrangomeuts were in charge of tho following committees Floor Manager, Honry Bernstein. Assistant Floor Manager, Louis Sanders. Floor Committee Isaac Wolnburg, ErnBt Nalban, Herman Newman, Abram Strauss, Marx May, A. J.

Human, Louis Kessel, Reception Committee Nathan Bernstein, Chairman; Joseph Weil, Nathan May, Michael Levy, M. Marko witz, Simon Heir, A. n. oamueiB, jsauu jhoiuciiuoi, Hagonbacher. Committee on Refreshments Ph.

Strauss, Charles Rode, Loopold Blooh. Offloers Moses Kessel, President Moaos May, Vice President Philip StrauBs, Treasurer Loopold Blooh, Secretary. COUKT NEWS. An Assault. Bernard McMahoa was tried in ihs Co of Sossions this morning for assault and battery with intent to do bodily harm.

The assault waa oommitted on Sunday, January 13, comnlaining witness being Henry MoKuhn. Tbe Bcene of tho fracas was Ryerson street, where a wedding psrty were assembled on the date in queatiOD, and serenading party had assembled outside. Mr. MoMahon was in a Bomewhat oblivious condition and thought tho affair was a "free lunch" and went in with a comrade and domanded a drink. Ho lound out his mistake and a row ensued between the accused and the complaining witness, wherein the latter was badly battered.

Mr. MoMahon claimed that he acted in self defense. The jury rendered a verdict of assault and battery and the aocuaed was remanded foruentonoo. Tho Beef Stow Outrage. In the suit for damages of Mr.

Kiebr against the Messrs. Badeker, of 37 Jay street, New York, for assault and battery, tho parUoulara of whioh were published In Monday's Eaole, the jury yesterday morning gave the plaintiff $133. Wernborg Riley for plaintiff. Pecinlons by Justice Gilbert. Palter vs.

GrasmanMotion denied. James A. B. Hay vs. John Hay It is not within the province of the Special Term to modify an order of the General Term.

The defendant must apply for a stay until he can move at General Term. On that application, perhaps, terms may be imposed that will obviate the difficulty. A Woman WHO Pleads Guilty to Bigamr. Samuel J. Johnson, a reputable colored man, sued his wife Eliiabata, or Eliis Johnson, for absolal divorce.

The eauie waa sent to a referee, who reported in favor of the plaintiff. This morning, attorney for defendant moved to allow her to amend bar answer, on tho ground that when aha married the plaintiff she had another husband living. ustice Gilbert said it was an unheard of application and denied the motion. Tbe Sbeepahead Bay and Coney Ikland Ballroad. Aa application was made in the Supreme Court, Special Term, Saturday, before Judge Pratt to set asldo Ihe proceedings first made by tha petitioners on the ground that they have filed new map of the route.

The Company made an application or commissioners to appraise the lands to be taken. The application waa opposed by Supervisor StiHwollon the part of the Town of Gravesenfl. beoauje the raUroad sought to use tbt commonality of the town. Decision reserved. I.

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