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OOKLYN DAILY EAGL THE BROOKLYN, TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1879. THREE CENTS. VOL. 40. NO.

132. DRY GOODS, Arc. AlTICSEIrlEIVTS. DRY COODS, AC. ART DKV COOPS, Ac.

jgDWARD KEOLEY fc SONST A BROADSIDE EDWARD pecUd to maks themselvra thnronghly acqnalnttyl wtUa the ordinances of the city and tus rules and regulations of the Dspart lent of City Works, and report any viol. Hons of the tains they may observa." Koara of laofh. tar.) Why, my Lord. Just imaglno a fellow employed to dig a ditch, ho ninnt first of all go to work to study the ordinances of tho city, and there are volumes of them. Laughter.

It would require a lawyer to do It, and then he should be wall paid for the work. After trying to get an exact definition of tbe word emplnya, Mr. HhaffCT promised to bring a dictionary over to Brooklyn this morning and the conrt flim adjourned for the day. FALSEHOOD AND DECEIT. Hor.

Dr. pr Correct Certain roircac utatlona of lit) TUB DAILY EAGLE is In its Fortieth your. Itl published every aftomoon on the working days of the weok and on SUNDAY MoaSlNOS. The EaoLK lias a larger circulation than any other evening newspaper published in the United States. The population of Brooklyn and Long Inland is rapidly approaching aoveu hundred and Hfty thousand.

The Kaole concededly the joumaliBlio exponent of the local interests of this great number ol people. In addition to this permanent, population, the great and recently developed soaslda resorts of Coney Island and Rock.way Beaoh are visited by tena of thousands of strangers daily during the Summer months The F.AOLE'fl circulation and influence have been correspondingly increasod. As an advertising medium the UQU is uot surpassed. It affords to advertisers a larger concentrated circulation than any other journal published in America. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.

Tlirm cunts per copy. Ton dollars per year, or ut the rate of one dollar per month for any period less than six month W.age prepaid in all cases. jpuEDERIOK LOESER FULTON, TILLARY AND WASHINGTON STS, TVADt A LARGE AND ELEGANT LINE OF CHILDREN'S AND MM MM IIUMH MM MM 8S Boa8 SSH EBB KR EEB SS88 8sss sss8 '3H 88SS SSS8 iJjLL LL 0 LL LL 0 LTiTiLIiLL TTTT RRR II MM MM MM MM EEB DDD II MSI MM MM MM RRR II MM MM EB II MM MM MB II II EEB DDD A TTTT AA HHIIH A A AAA A A r. Ii LLLL YY EEE EI5EK AND BONB. GRAND AND ALLEN STREETS.

NEW YORK. oooooooooooooooooooo SCHOOL ooooo oo ooooooooooooo S8SS ssss A AA A A AAA A A RRR Ii RRR II li II II EER EE EEB 000000000000 00000000 oooooo SPECIALTIES IN UNTRIMMED ROUND HATS, FLATS AND BONNETS, SUITED FOR TH1C OCCASION. VPOPOOPOOPOOOPOOOOOPOOOOOOD OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO TO DAY. oooooooooooooooo '9c, and very fine, Cjc, 7rc, 0to. up.

4'oc, 50c, 75c np. DISPLAY OF ooooooooooooooooooo CONFIRMATION SUITS AND CHILDREN. ooooooooooooouoo READY FOR INSPECTION, ooooooooooooo ooooooooooooo LAWNS, PIQUB, NAINSOOKS, oooooooooooooo ooo oooooo 0000 TOROHON, BRETON AND LINEN LACES. CHILDREN'S LINEN DRESSES, from 9Sc. up, 500 DOZEN OAHBR1G DRESSES, Untrimmod, iSe.

oooooooooooooooooooooooooo ANNn'ERSARY SUITS. oooooo OO 000000000 ooooooo BOYS' BLOUSE SUITS at S3. BOYS' COLUMBIA SACK SUITS, 84.25 up. BOYS' WHITE DUCK SUITS, IN KILT aud BLOUSE oooooooooooooooo OO CHILDREN'S SHOES ooooooooooo 0 00 oooooo CHILDREN'S PEBBI.K BUTTON BOOTS, Sizes. 7 to W'A, OOcts.

a pair. CHILDREN'S PEARL BUTTTON BOOTS. Sizes, 4 to 8, $1 to 1DX, $1.50. CHILDREN'S SPRINO HEELS, 80cts. a pair.

BUTTON SHOES, Mete. A PAIR. SUNSHADES FOR LADIES, MISSUS' DRKN. MITTS AND CLOVES. FANS, FROM AUCTION.

VERY CHEAP. EDWARD RIDLEY A SONS. 300, 311, 311)4 GRAND Sti, 58, 00, 02. 04 66, 68 and 70 AIJ.RNSTREJ'.TN. Y.

JgDWARD RIDLEY "SONS" EDWARD RRR 11 DDDD 5 HDD RRRR II II II DDDD For the Defense of Flaherty and Beaaett. The Norel and Amusing Reasons diircn by Mr. Ira Shaffer vrhj the Indicted Commissioners Should not go to tbe Feniten tlary A Lirely Episode In a Long and Dreary Trial. Yestevdfty fifteroon Hon. Iro wuior counsel for tho defonae of city Works Commlsslonors John W.

Flsherty nd Oeorga O. Bennett and Water Purveyor 1'eter Milne, wsracd up to liia vroik aud traveled along at a lively gait and with a loouc rin. A large crow.l assemoxu in me ooun room, aim it is only fair to say that the gentlemau from New York did not disappoint them. Sir. Shaffer wsb In excclli nt spirits.

He freely using up quite a number of handkerchief a during the afternoon mid appeared to have gained iu vivacity and good humor when out at dinner during the recess. At timca he was particularly playful and sportive. That was when ho considered thst good point had been made, and It was really delightful to witness the vigor with which he would mop his face, and then if there wsa anything more pleading than that, it waa to see the good smilo with hich ho regarded k4M friend Tracy." While Mr. Shaffer was speaking yesterday afternoon, there was a larger audience present than at any time since the commencement of tho trial, and among thoso who appeared to be paying the closest attention to what was said wore lion. Henry C.

Murphy and Jlarvey Farrington. Tho Bumming up for tho defense will uot bo concluded before noon to day, snd therefore his Honor Judge Neilaon thinks it very doubtful whether the case can bo giveu to the Jury before Thursday morning. TUB ADDRE.SS. Mr. Shaffer resumod his address at twenty minutes to three o'clock, yesterday afternoon, shaking Bulratan tially as follows Okntlkmkn Without going Again over tho ground I briefly covered before tho recede, I wont to call your attention to ono of tho motives of the prosecution.

Of course thorc is no pretense that anything thew defendants havo done in the way of depleting the public treasury would Justify a trial like this, extending over a period of six weeks, and incurring all this great expense. Of oouroo thero is nothing at all In this cose which compares with thofio great trials with which you havo all boon familiar, and yet you heard the prosecutor say lu his opening that tho time had now come to check the progress of public corruption In this city by an indictment, and the gentleman also compared these defendants to Wlllisiu M. Tweed, the mounter robber of the Nineteenth Century. Why tho prosecution sinks into insignificance when compared with tboR royal thloves, Tweed. Connolly and Field.

What Is tbo osga.eh'e they are cnarged with taking, which Pady is reported to havo got, with tho millions upon millions stolen by those royal thieves I have mentioned It occurs to me also that it is rather late In the day to roform Brooklyn by indictment, as tho proRocutiou sayfe le now being dom, for who was it that piled up that debt ot thirty nine millions of dollar. Who was it but these long, leaWollows slinking in and out of this room, and waiting in tho corridor for Home one to come out and tell thorn how it Is going on Inside. It is thoso men who are associated with the Hempfttead Hcservoir, it is tho men who have b' on and are now in the llridge enterprise, and about which I ace there is now an Invt stiKatlnn going on. It in mm long, lean men, with the drule running out of thoir mouths, it is men of that class who aro I TEItJKTKD IS THIS PItOSECTJTlON. They aro the men who havo day after day lilh the eul umns of their organ, the Kiolk, with comments on this trial, trying to provent theo defendant from halng a fair trial.

You know how all through this trial, and even before it that paper ban been thun dering ngnliiHt theso iefeudants. It has leen filled with fulHOino praise of Jurors Woudhouse, Manoire and otli frs an account nf what it callt their intliigfiico, but I trunt none of you gentlemen wilt le influenced by anything that ban appeared in that paper tcaune it editor, Klntdia, in th) dKully enemy of rinherty, ami ho in the deadly pn of IJennett. Then you renu mlHjr how It was attempted to injure Juror Wilmer but I m) lib man whofu i vniii't can influenced by gold will, in year. to come, have the flesh rot on hia Ikjiios. and be will Imjcouio an object of loathing and scorn to Ids fallows.

I cannot Ixilievu that any of you gentlemen will allow yourselves to bo ht influenced, lu order that Hnherty miiy le put in prison with a ntripd unit rut him and that Kinsella yball be aii'orded tho gratiticatiou of going there to look at him und aying, "That Is Flaherty. I put blm thi'to." It Is tluwc rui'U, those dM raiders, who are Interested in this procficutinn. Ono afteruooti, while sitting hero, I saw a locking gentleman ix cupy iug fbalr alongside his Honor tho bench, and on inquiring who ho wad I loarrird it w.iii ex Mayor Hunter. The nrxt afterii'Miii, on leaving th" court room. I was aocostod by Mr.

Hunter, who raid. hope you will bo auccedftful In your cfiortu, jou don't know who are AT THE BACK OK THIS PROHKl t'TION, and I don't caro who knows what I on the subjeet." How does that compare with what I heard haul when 1 was entering th; cuurt room There the door nto nl a shocking (Unix putablo looking fellow. He had one eye gouged out, ono finger and part of one ear bitten Otf, und ah I paiftd him ho used language not lit publication, fliours of laughter. I merely mention these thing to show tho mUiuptthln, character of this prosecution, Now hd us look nt it from another point of view. Hore wan his Honor ths Mayor with a Common Council oppo.

ved to him, and kuowiug that hu could not get thf ('oniJiih donera removed by them, my lrnpd friend waf ongftfefl to reform the City of nro.dc l5n by indictment, so thfit f'n. rlerirk H. Ma sey couhl then Jog along all aloue, aud tho Mayor said, I should lather Uko that kind of thing," oh, tiur, whut a ulco thing that would be. Frederick S. Mas.

kicking the Jo great robbers Flaherty snd Bennett out of ofnc 3 fLaughter. It ia a fight between the ins and'th cuts; thai ia all there is of It, and yet my friend calU it. "reforming Urooklyu by Indiiitmout." The general nhould writ, a tn i that mibjoct and havu It Kprcnd bi id cant over land. Mow will undortalro to s.iy that no department in tlii city could ehow a reoord so cluan aa this of the City Works under Flaherty and Iimnoit. A few MKN PIACED UV DAI) that ifi thn whole of the nfleiise.itt height, Uuigth and depth.

IMU lny friend will say that r'hdierty and Itpn nett have c)tt tbe city thu re nilt of this conspiracy formed iu gcntlomrn, 1 think with safety to my cliiMili I might stop here. I thin with what I huvu ou Urn i and with wlr.t my and 1 rncd friend, i Jol'Tion, anl, it must ha hcen suAlMent to give ynti. gentlemen, a thorough knowlodgo of this caio, it will bo uinircfMary Str to 'o ovt tho ground lie bji ably and thoroughly covered. a I am convinced that thi's rive m.ist lm decided on a few general principle. Tlpre arc juht one or two points 1 wish to call your attention to.

From a singlo ray of light fumi. hed by wo urc enabled to seo thu whole dy burning with sulphurous corruption. With what gusto ho cailbd out tho name of General Slocum. much a to nny, "Now look out, hero com'! tho martial hero." Now, I knew (iuueral and had known him f'T a long time. I know him a the embodiment of lionet ty and courafto.

Ho wan none of your dreg's parade brigadier generals, laughterj, and when he got ou the stand he had not gone ton steps before you aw that the prorwutlou were disgusted with him. You remember Juror WoodhoUro asked what thu tixpeuaes of the Department were in but that won overruled and we hae not been permitted to ro back of May, 1H7T. If we had, you would have learned that the men who have rolled up this debt of forty millioua are tho men who are trying to put FLAHERTY AJfD DENNETT IN THE PENITKNTI Alt Y. It was Slocum's tentlmony about the of thn contract for cleaning the sewers that lift the curtain and let urt into tho secret of the currupt practices tliat had been going on. It was in that manner the Ketmoy contract was entered Into to broken at tho first opportunity by BIoculq and I'Lahrrty.

Now all honor to Slocum, but while you crown Hlocum would you scud Flaherty to the remtoutiary for acting with blm A I nico government this would it such things could bo dor.M That was one thing that crept out and another hint was furnished and another flood of light wan turned on when tho difference in tho amount nf itra water raten collected in '7? anil 'TH was testified to. 1 have nothing to cay against Mr. Hholes, he an hoii ept public "'iricer, as far as I kunrv, but what not i that teatimony say in favor of Milne? Yet if we are I to believe the prosecution Milne is a conspirator, and ho nui.tt go to tho l'enltentlary. He increa. tho collec tion of extra water rates to a sum larger than the ex pennes of his whole department, and yet because lif did not dot Iiis i's and cross his t'n, and because Id'vrlg iVwis did not go to bis work ho must go to the Femtentiary, and he and his family must lo disgraced for all lime.

Then the pnKc outiou claim that the defendants their power to COItltt'PT THK BALLOT, a serious charge If it wa in the indictaicnt. I am not going to deuy that Flaherty and lttjunttt did not put on as many men in tho Ipartm'ut rf City Work an they could, but who has shown that then1 was not sufficient work for them to Then It bat not )n shown that thene men wont near the polls, or that they did any other than their legitimate work, but say thcyf hen was Toddnowu at political headquarters folding well, and what of It 7 Is not that of too trivial a nature to 1 RRRR DDDD EEEB RKIIDDL YY II RRRR II KEB YY II II II DDDD LLLLL EEEK "IJROOKLYN PARK THEATRE. EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK. AL80 WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES TIlR MASTERPIECE OF MINSTRELSY I SURPASSING ALL, IMITATING NONE AND THE WORLD FAMOUS II A EKE RRR I. 8S8 HAAVVE RRL YY" 8 HH11U AAV EE RRR 8SSS II AAA RRL HA A KEB LLLL tsssS UNITED MASTODON MM MM II NN MM MM II NN SSS TTTT RRR EEE SSS SSS 8 8 8 RE MM II 14 NH RRR EE MM II SSS MM II 8 MM II NN8 II NN SSS KKKLLL HSS THE GREATEST CONFEDERATION OF MINSTREL TALENT EVER IN EXISTENCE.

40 FA Mb US PERFORMERS I 40 A concentration of on niamc 40 CELEBRATED ARTISTS IN FIRST PART! 40 Novel and Sensational. I SUPERIOR fiONG AND DANCE STARS I 12 at ollc0 wonderful acts. C.MP.ltfN CL0 DANCERS! 'lancing. END MEN! 8 and business. 4ft OTHER ORIGINAL VKATURKS! 10 Each a sensation in itself, in merit, stu pndnus in JROOKLYN ACADfmY OFMUSIca WEDNESDAYMAY 14.

H7(l. GRAND PERFORM ANC BENEFIT OF THF. SZEGKDIN FUND, Under the auspices of PROMINENT CITIZENS OF BROOKLYN AND FLATBUSH. Tho entertainment will consist of the new American Idyl, by T. W.

Hanshow and Harley Merry, the OR, THE PIONEKR'S DAUGHTER: A TALK OF THE GREAT SIERRAS, With a strong cast ol characters, including ADELAUJE ROSELLR (Mrs. H. Merry), Little JOSEY BRITTAIN. T. W.

HANSHEtV and HARLEY MERRY. 1 lie scenery will be entirely new, covering over THIRTY THOUSAND SQUARE FEET ol canvas, painted by Harley Morry (at his Flatbush studio) and fromakotcliosinado by him in the Sierra Mountains. POPULAR PRICES: $1, 7. 50o. and 25c.

Box Office of tho Academy open on and after Monday, MayJ for sale of reserved seats. EjROOKLYN ACADEMY" OF IvfUSIc; TUESDAY EVENING. Mav HI. THE "COUSIN JONATHAN" OLDK FOI.KF.S' CREATE CONOEETE, In aid of THE SEASIDE HOME FOR OHII.DRKN. AT CONEY ISLAND Mine.

ANNIE MIXSELL, Miss TILLIE CRANE, Mr. CHRISTIAN FRITSOII, Mr. A. E. STOHDARI), HENRY MOLLF.N1IA1JKR, Mr.

M. ARBUULKE, Mr. VICTOR II. WIENER, AND Mr. ROBERT THALI.ON, WILL ASSIST AT THE OLD FOLKS' CONCERT TONIGHT.

TICKETS OF ADMISSION. FIFTY CENTS. Reserved seats, 25c. nitra. Family Circle, 25c.

For sale at Chandler's and at thn usual places. 3 if ISS TILLIK "CRANE, A THE DEMCHTFUL CONTRALTO, And Miss MARIA HRA1NARI). The well known Concert Vocalist, .11 snij! at the OLIJ FOLKS' CONCERT, at the AOADJcMY OFJillJSKi.TO NIGHf riiiiE greatest violinist" i IN THE WORLD. WI1.HELMJ, WILHELMJ. WILHKLMJ.

At PLYMOUTH imiIRC.II Farewell Cnncort in Brooklyn WF DNKMOAY NIGHT. Don't furijet. WILHELA1J will bo assisted by Miss LILL1E BERG. Soprano. Miss CLARA STUTSMAN, Contralto Mr.

GEO. WERRENRATH, Tonr.r, Jlr. GEO. EDELHEIM, Baritone. Mrs.

BLANCHE CARPENTER ADAMS, Pianiste.Mr. HENRY EVKE BROWNE. ist, MAX LIF.BI.lNG and ROBERT THALLON, Ac enmpsnists. Admission 50 cents to hear WILHKLMJ. Ad.

mission "hi cents to hoar WILHKLMJ. Reserved seats 50 cents extra, at CHANDLER'S 172 Montajrue st. 'HJ K. "Arm. STOlDllAliD, XT.1.

THE FAMOUS BARITONE, And Mr. CHRISTIAN FRITSCH, the Eminent Tenor.) Will Sinir nt the OLD FOLKS' CONCERT. TO NIGHT. KOOKLYN MUSIC HALL. Junction Fulton and Flatbush ave.

CONTINUED AND UNABATED SUCCESS nt the MARVELOUS MIDGETS. CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCF.S EVERY DA V. TWO GRAND ENTERTAINMENTS DAILY. Every afternoon, continuously, from 2 to i Every evening, continuously, from 7 to 1. ADMISSION 45 CENTS.

MR. HENRY MOLLKNHAUBR. THE GREAT VIOLONCELLIST, And Mr. M. ARBUCKLE, Dm Kinineiit CornrlH, Wilt play at the OLD FOLKS' CONCERT, at the ACADEMY Or MUSIC, TO NIGHT.

OO AND HEAR WILHELMJ TO MORROW NIGHT. GO AND HEAR i WILHKLMJ. i To morrow night. GO AND HEAR WILHKLMJ. I To ln.irr:iW night.

GO AND HEAR WILHKLMJ. To morrow night. GO AND HEAR I WILHKLMJ. To morrow night. GO AND HEAR WILHKLMJ.

1 Tomorrow niiht. FAREWELL CONCERT IN BROOKLYN, At PLYMOUTH CHURCH, at o'eluck. Admission 50 cents, reserved seats 51) cents oxira. For sale CHANDLER'S, 172 Montague st. Sae programmes.

MROOKLYN ACADEMY OF ea and Manager. Mr. JOHN P. SMITH SIX NKiHTS AND SATURDAY MATINEE. COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY U.

UNION SQUARE THEATRE CUMl'ANf, In Jlronson Howard's great (tl. tile BANKER'S DAUGHTER. With thn entire company from the Union Square TJie.it re, and all the beauriful scenery, magnificent appointmeuts, lurnuure, iironenies, PARTICULAR NOTICE. The closing of thn regular inson the Simaro Tlleatjo on 17. enutiles the season uiaiiiiuiiiun iu iiutii luu seryires ui every mer SPLKNDID UNION SljUARE THEATRE Ci THE PLAY WILL BE PRESENTED Hi 'inber of tho COMPANY.

am rr h.is iwnkw yokk. POPULAR PRICKS. Admission 75 cents; reserved seats 25 iirnl cent.s extra; family circle 50 cents. of seats commence ct Aoademy box otlicu, Thursday morning, May 15. from A.

M. to 0 P. M. mo NicmT, i'o at 8 clockT JL THE MAV OC'KEN CANTATA Will be given FIRST TIME IN BllOOKLYN, At ASSOCIATION 1 ALL, Fulton st, cor. Gallatin place, CILLER'S SOCIETY 25 VOICES.

MiaaS. L. TOOKKR, soprano; Miss NET TIE COOK, contralto: OCTAVE WHI'lTAKER. tenor: R. W.

WENTZ, B.i; MLsj CORA BAILEY, haruial; H. E. 11. BENEDICT, pianist; B. W.

BRA organist. Tickets 5nc. at tho door. Open at 7 ME. ANNIE MIXSELL, PRIMA DONNA SOPRANO, WILL AT THE CON AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, TO NIGHT.

mHE LAST CHANCE TO HEAR A WILHKLMJ, the Great Violinist. TOMORROW NKilir, WEDNESDAY, AT PLYMOUTH CHURCH. AT O'CLOCK. ADMISSION ONLY CENTS, Reserved soils 50 cents extra, at Chandler's. tt.

HOWARD MISSION and HOME FOR LITTLE WANDERERS, will held at tho ACADEMY OK MUSIC, BROOKLYN, THURSDAY EVENING, May 15. Aldress by J. M. LUDLOW, D.D., Rev. EMORY J.

HAYNES. Siuuin by children and yonntr people of the Missiou, undor tlio direction of T. Perkins. Doors at 7:15. pijOvELTYTHKATRK.

FIFTH AND SOUTH FOURTH STREETS, E. D. EVERY KVKNING. AT R. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEE AT Mr.

A. M. PALMER'S UNION SO. Alt 1 1 AT Witli in srly tbe original east, in THE RANKER'S DAUGHTER. MONDAY, May inusifnration of the Summer season With Wailack'a present attraction, SNOW BALI, AND DELICATE GROUND.

A P. mJKIJANK'S FAREWELI BROOKLYN TABERNACLE, May 14. Til! following artists will assist: Mrs. EVELYN LYON HKGKMAN, Soprano; Mr. ARBUCKLE, Corni tist A.

J. POWF.LL, Organist. Tickets 25 i ents, at Taylor's, 521 i'ntton st. T'lONTINUEl) V7 H. M.

S. PINAFORE. YOUNG APOLLO CLUB. AT THE BROOKLYN ATHKNEUM. "THE SENSATION OF THE I)Y." EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK AND SATURDAY MATINEE.

Admission 25. 50 and 75c. SPECIAL OYS' SILVER WATCHES FROM 1U UPWARD. EVERY WATCH WARRANTED. HART tin and 315 Fulton St.

Cash paid fur old Rold and silver. I3RKVIOC.S TO EXTENSIVE AL'FkRa" fi. tions at uiir atoro, 241 anil Kulttm wt should be pieaaed to (lispo. 'O of as much of our present Htoek as otsible. For that purpoie vio am ofJoring our waro at very 01T pricefl.

Persons cinmit noin lioii wkpopinff win find it to their advant tfo to cxamintj our new and com pi' to a.i'irt nitMit of rtilror iilated venro. cutlery and aterling silver goods. K. G. VVKBSTKU BKO.

WTEW YOKK, APRIL 4, 1 S79 EW YORK jj Coalise Chmfasy Jf.str have mado hor oncntesto! your COAI.INK upon thw boats of our lino and lind it a vv.ty nuprrior artiolo, uitinp all that you claim for it. For clean injt psini, ill kinda of bnaht work nnd machinery, it has no fKunl. doing its work thurotighly. reducing the iahorof cJooning leait onti ht, and does not injure tbe paint. Your.

Jcc. BliOOKI.Y.V ANXEX, F. Jansen, Superintendent. THE MAYFLOWER OTL COOK STOVE AND PAKI.OR HKATKR is the only perfect and aafe oil fttove hi had. (Jan bu Btcn in full bloom nt I'M Fulton at, whTH all k'mdant jubhina in tin and jiie.t iron are prompt ly attended to by J.

S. VTILU A ilS. TOTICE TlliE OK THE GOODS JJK left over at tlm closing nf the Fnir, wilt continue aa a IjAOIKS' bazar In the HouKeof IVtcr'n Hospital, Know aa Narmiutt. Ccrnprof Himry tiiul Warren fttroetif. 1 liv iiuni hiii nr upuiicu nverj uay, iruui a r.oi i i from 4 to 8 P.

until furthor notice. The con tt anions tho variou partios fur tho two sii It tlaci donated by John Kiemau will also continue at th aid pla OME AGAIX. HAVING HKOCCUPIF.D HIS OLD STAND FAMILY WINK STOHK, 0IO FULTON ST, The undersigned will be pleased to see all hi old friend and an many new onea aa will grant him thoir patronage. He will be found at all times strictly attentive to busineaa. and hopca by nuch attention and fair dealing to merit tboir kind consideration.

W. I. FAVE, 51U Fulton at, bet. Bond at. and HanoTer place.

"fX 1 GET OFF MY CORNS "I have tried Dr. LIEBER'S SALVRKKN. toree days it cured my coraattThen piasters and liniments failed. I now recommend it to my customers as a sure remedy." H. Druist, ai'J Leiinglon av, cor.

Franklin. Hold by all drugtrists. HE MILK BISCUIT Mano 1)1 PAYSON. PAUL CO. ARE THK BEST IN THIC WORLD Kept by Grocers and I'sker Ask for tliem.

"OAWNBHOKEHS. MT U. 4 II. llcensod pnwnlirokurs, No. SSandsst, one door from Fulton.

lberal advances mada on all kinds of personal property. Watched, diamonds and jewelry a Bnecislty. Private entrance by ball door. Mo extra charges for safe or Inanranca. TJ N.

WATCHMAKER AND JLt jCTelcr, has removed to No. 88 Fulton st, opoosito fi "fonnor place, during the building of bis new storo. Ho will bo glftd to Bee his frond and customers, and supplj tha best goods at bia usual low figures. i mHE ATTEISTIOlt OF THE PUBLIC IS renpectfully directed to the nnios3 hopper closet valve, non freezing, uot liable to get out of ordor, workina in every possible position, and In.unng a perfect wash. imANDEIS A SON, SB and 46 Fulton st.

OYSTEItS. J. OILDF nSLHEVK, BiuiKn rH FISH, OYSTKRS, CI.AM8. LOBSTERS, UM FULTON ST. Corner Rod Hook lane.

Orders called for and delivered to any part oi the city Ire ofeipen mKYDEUELL'S ALE AND PORTER, A FOR INVALIDS AND FAJtlLY USK. IS KKOS. With insertixl faucets. Delivered to any part ol the city. Onn gallon, til tts two Kalloju, il.lc tiru gallons, Oniers by postal card, to Omioud place, pro: npttyt KnJed to.

JDWARD RIDLEY SONS, EDWARD BRRR It KRRR II II II II II DDDD I) DDDD EEBB ERE YY I. LLLLIi KERB AND SONS, GRAND AND ALLEN STREETS, NEW YORK. 0000000000000000000 0 SABBATH OOO OO OO 0000 00 000 0000 a an NN II EEB RRR AA A A NNN NN VV NN NN EEE It AAA A A oooooooooooooooooooooooooo SPECIALTIES IN TRIM MKD HATS SUITKD FOR THE OCCASION. ttooooouoooot'ooooouooooo oooooooooooooooo READY oooooooooooooooo AMINE OUROBNHATS. A SPECIAL oooooooooooooooo OOO I ANNIVERSARY AND FOR MISSES oooooooooooooooooo MANUFACTURED AND oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo IN ORGANDIE, 8 WISS, oooooooooooooooooooooooo oeoo HANDSOMELY TRIMMED WITH VALENCIENNES, PIQUE DRESSES, from 95c, up.

500 DOZEN OAMBR1C1 DRESSES, Trimid, 59c. oooooooooooooooooooooooo BOYS' AND YOUTHS' oooooo oo oooooooooooooo OO 500 KILT SUITS, (ago 2 to 8) BOYS' SACK AND DURBY SUITS, 84.50 up. BOYS' LINEN KILT SUITS, 81.23, $1.50. O'O oo oooooooooo MISSES' AND O' OO 0 0 0 0 MISSES' PEBBLE BUTTON" BOOTS, Sizes, 1 1 to 2, $1,15 a pair. MISSES' FRENCH MOROCCO BUTTON BOOTS, Sizes, 11 to 2, $1.35 a pair.

MISSES' PEARL BUTTON BOOTS, HAND SEWED, Sizes, 1 1 to 2, 2 a pair. CHILDREN'S PINK AND BLUE KID TKN THOUSAND PARASOLS AND AND CHIL LACK MITTS, LISLE THREAD JAPANESE, PALM LEAF AND SILK EDWARD RIDLEY Jr SONS, 300, 311, 3IIXGRAND 50, 58, (in. 02, OS and 70 ALLEN SHEET, Niiw York. BOOTS AND SJUOUS. O.

WHITEHOUvSE, 2S5 AND 207 FULTON STREET, Opposito Clinton treet. THE LARGEST AND EST SELECTED STO(JK OF FINE A.VD MEDIUM (1RADE OF BOOTS AND SHOES CAN ALWAYS BE FOUND AT THE LOWEST PRICES AT J. O. WrUTEHOUSE, 2f5 AND 267 FULTON STREET. CAUVE'FINU, Jkc.

EW CARPET STORE, A. H. KING, 300 FULTON STREKT. SEW NO I BROOKLYN SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, 101) COURT ST. FOR THE SALE OF ALL MODERN IMPROVED SEWING MACHINES.

We Bell, rent, repair, improve and keep needier for all maues or macninoa, Wheelor A Wilaon.Florence, Johnson. omesuc, Singer, Remington. Willaon, Now Home, Weed. Willcox 4 Glbhs, Grover A Baker, Howe, ElliDtlc. Common StmuA.

Empiro, Folsom (Globe), Etna, Davis Fmkle Lyon, Hecor, Bartlett, an, Shaw A Olark, American, Bartholf, Union, Euroka, Centonnial, Sioat, Blees i pIREAT REDUCTION IN SEWING MACHINES Domestic, Now Homo, Singer, $25; another kinds from $10 upward cheap for cash, or easy monthly payments ladies also taught the cutting and lit. ting of ladies' dresses. R. BRIKSINGER, 294 Grand st, hetireen EJdrldgo and Allen, N. Y.

CORPORATION NOTICES. mo CONTRACTORS. EACH PROPOSAL JL must bo accompanied by a depoBit of $500 in money, or by certified check payable to order of tho Preaident of the Department of Fire and to he returned to tho bidder in cao his bid 1b rejected by tho Department of Fire and Buildings. In cauo the party or parties to whom the contract may be awarded shall neglect or refuse to enter into oontract, the amount deposited, aa abovo specified, will be retained as liquidated damages for such noglect or refunal. DEPARTMENT OF FIRE AND BUILD JNGS, No.

3G7 Jay Btroet. Brooklyn, May l' 1679. Sealed proposals will bo received at this otfico until May 23. 1H7J, at 12 for FIVE THOUSAND FEET OF HOSE FOR THE USB OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FIRE AND BUILDINGS. SpCciti cations may bf bbou and forms of proposals can be Erocured on application at the Departmont of Fire and iuildinffs.

Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied by the deposit aforesaid, and also by an undertaking in writing of two sureties, on each proposal (who shall qualify as to their responsibility in the sum of jg Vxij, that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties proposing, they will become bound as his or their surety for its faithful performance and in ca ho or they shall neglect or refuse loexocut tho contract if so awarded them, that tliey will pay to the Oity of Brooklyn the difference between tho price bo proposed and tlio pneo at which the contract may bo made with nny other person or persons. Proposals to bo indorsed "To the Dttjjartment of Fire and Building (specifying work). The said proposals will bo publicly opened and announced at thn next meeting of the Board, which will be hold ou the '24th day of May. 1871), at tho hour of V2 o'clock M. or in cao there should be no quorum present on that day.

then on tho day of tho next meeting of the Board. By order of tho Common Council. Dated Brooklyn, May 12, IS70. DAVID WILLIAaiS, JAMES RVAN, BERNARD GALLAGHER. Coram, sflionerfi of Department of Fire and Buildings, Attest: JAMEA Langan, Secretary.

ml2 lut TO CONTRACTORS EACH PROPOSAL must be accompanied by a deposit of $00 in money, or by certified chock payablo to order of tho President of the Department of Fire and Buildings, to be returned to tho bidder in ooaa his bid is rejected by the Department of Fire and Buildings. Iu case the party or parties to whom tho contract may be awarded shall neglect or refuse to outer into contract, the amount deposited, aa above specified, will be retained aa liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal. DEPARTMENT OF FIRE AND BUILDINGS, No. 367 Jay street, Brooklyn, May l'2t IH79. Sealed proposals will be received at this office, until Slay 23, 187U.

at 12 for furnishing tons of Schuylkill hard white ash Looust Mountain coal, 370 tons to be stove size and 180 tons egg size, for the use of tbe Departmont of Fire and Buildings. Specifications may he seen, and forms of proposals can be Erocurod on application at tho Department of Fire and iuildings. Proposals will not bo considered unless accompanied oy the deposit aforesaid, and also by an undertaking writing, of two sureties ou each proposal (who shall qualify as to their responsibility in the sum of that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties proposing they will become bound as his or their surety for its faithful performance; and mease ho or they shall neglea or refuse to execute the contract if so awarded them, that thoy will pay to the Oity of Brooklyn the difference between the price so proposed and the price at which the contract may be made with any other person or persons. Proposals to be Indorsed "To tho Department of Fire and Buildiuira," (specifying work.) The said proposals will be publicly opened and announced at the next meeting of tho said Board, which will beheld on the 24th day of May, 1870, at the hour of 12 o'clock or in case there, should ba no quorum present on that day, thon on tho day of the next meeting of the Board. By order of the Common Council.

Dated Brooklyn, May 12, 1879. DAVID WILLIAMS, JAMES RYAN, BERNARD GALLAGHER, Commissioners of (he Department of Fire aud Buildings. Attest: James LaNGaN, Secretary. ml lt.t IjI.GAIj notices. THE CITY COURT OK BROOKLYN C.

Mary Crombw against Stephen Roberts and others. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure snd sale in this action, dated May B. 1971. the undersigned referee therein named, will sell at public auction in the rotunda of the Court House, the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on tho 3d day of June, 1179, at 12 o'clock, noon, the premise described In said judgment, as follows, viz. All that certain lot of land situated in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and ot New York, bounded and deaoribed aa follows, Tic Commencing at a point on tho north side of Madison street one hundred and sixty feet easterly from the point of intersection of the said north lino of Madison street with the east line of Patchen avenue, and running thence northerly and parallel with Patchun avenue one hundred feet: thenc easterly and parallel with Madison street twenty feet thence southerly aud parallel with Patchen avenue one hundred feet to the north line of Madison street, and thence westerly along the north line of Madison street twenty feet to the place of beginning.

Brooklyn, Mar 12, 1879. 7 JOHN D. TAYLOR. Referee. 3 aufm Cromdik, PlainthTg Att'y.

ml 2 3w MWA31 BOUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Brooklyn Savings against Jacob Out water Mm wife. Rolfe Berqen. nlAintifFs at tor ana neys. In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment of fore closure and sale made in the above entitled action on the twenty fourth day of February. 187U, William S.

Cogswell. 1 A tn a ki rait! n1) mi Sublio auction, at the Commercial Exchange, No. 889 2ml street, in the Oity of Brooklyn, on Thursday, the 5th day Of June, 1879, at 'l o'clock, noon, the following described lands and premises All that certain lot of land with the buildings thereon, situated in the Oity of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, and State of New York, contained in th follows BKng fc point on tho osstorljr tide ol Adams ttroet, dUUnt two nandred and twentj frro foot Motherly trom the aoutheaaterly corner of Adams street and Mjrtla avenue, and numing thence easterly parallel with Myrtle axenne nlnetr iven feet and nine Inches to a certain lane or alley whioh it ten feet wide; thence northerly parallel with Adams street, twenty five feet thence westerly, ninety seven feet and nine inches to Adams street, and thene southerly along Adams street twcntT.liio feet to the point or place of beinnninil. Dated Brooklyn, May 12, 1679. CjLAlBVQYAyrS.

RELIABLE MEDICAL AND BUSINESS Clairvoyant Magnetic Healer; assistance in all business matters, love, marriage lawsuits, enetnioa, absent friends, reunites the separated, recovers stolen property. Satisfaction or no fee. 431 Fulton st. MADAME WILKINSON. SHOW BILLS.

PROGRAMMES. dOUTON TICKETS. A large stock of WOODCUTS, suitable for THBATRI OAL and MINSTRBL TROUPKM. COLORED OSTBB WORK. ASPKUIALT BROOKLYN EAOLB JOB PRINTING OFFIO TintST NATIONAL BANK OF BROOKLYN, BROADWAY, CORNER FIRST H.

D. UNITED STATES FUNDING CERTIFICATES BOUGHT. J. G. JENKINS, (Jaahior.

UOVINOK OF QUEBEC FIVK PER UKNT. GOLD DOLLAR AND STERLING BONDS, DUF, 1908. Principal and interest payable at tho Bank of Montreal in New York or Loudon. For sale by BLAKK, BROTHERS A 54 WALL STREKT, NEW YORK. rjHE BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, Comer Mont asua and Clinton ats, Brooklyn, N.

Y. This Company Ts authorized by Bpoclai charter to act is receiver, trustee or guardian, executor or administrator. It can act as affont in tho sale or management of real estate, collect intorest or dividends, recoive registry and trans, fer books, or mako purchasfl and aalo of Government and other securities. Religious and charitable Institutions, and persons unaccustomed tu the transactions of business, will find this Company a safe and convenient depository for money. RIPLEY HOPES.

President, CIIAS. R. MARVIN, Vice President. W. R.

BOHKEH, Secretary. Kdqak M. Cui.u Attornov and Counsel. ntllKTKKN. "Wm.

B. Kendall, JnhnT. Martin, John P. Rolfe, Austin Corbin, Thomas Sullivan. 11.

K. Piorrepont, Dan'l Chauncay, Henry K. Sheldon, Josiah O. Low, Henry Sangor, Alex. M.

White, Vhus. R. Marvin, Alex. MctJue, Abm. B.

Baylis, A. A. Low. Edmund V. CorliesRipley Ropes STOUAUIL.

STORAGE FOR FURNITURE. J. G. LATIMER, NO. 201 ATLANTIC AVENUE, Has very large and convenient storage rooms, lathed and plastered; also, open room for furniture in bulk; pianos, mirrors, Ac, with largo olevator.

mAIVOS, MUSIC, AC. A EXTRA ORDINARY CASH OFFER. CJL full "Cinvn rosowoou pmnoiorm, UKJ limt cfnsi new upright and square pianofortes to rent, full 7 octave npi iirht, QliiS: opon ovomngH. UVIjU SMITH'S, I'M Blef ekor at, near the Boworj N. Y.

A CO. 322 FIXLTON ST, ttrat new, Kfjuare and upright pianos, at extrome iy low prjiio.s for cash or installments pianoa to rent at lowest rat ta rnt applied if purchased; twveralvecy good second hand pianos tit great bargains, ii'J'J Fultm tst. i AGRKAT OFF15R 100 PIANOS AND ORtiANS. at. KXTRAORDINAY LOW prices for cash.

SPLKNDID ORGANS. S40; 5 stops. $45; 7 Btopa, mi: Satops. S6H: 11 stops, $63: 12 stops. $70; 13 stops, Sfao, octave.tlQUARK and UPRIGHT PIANOS.

$123; Slai: Hi SMO: not used a year. Music lc. per page. HORACE WATERS A SONS. 10 Kaat Fourteenth eU N.V.

IANOS AND ORGANS THE LARGEST ntjutr Ihn hnnl i tint ntmn til tho I owe at, nrinpfi. for Bftle or rent. Scond band pianos from $40 upward, acoordinff to quality. ETory inntrument guaranioea to bo rpra Bonted. I.

11. Uil AflUbKlt, iva Montnguo aiv HELPS A SON, 308 FULTON ST, ARK selling and renting pianos and organs at a great aao rmce previous to removal to their new vrarorooms, Washington St. next to Post OHlee flno Ohiokering pianos to rent at per month call before dociding. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. TVTOTIOK TO CREDITORS IN RANK 1 RUPTCY.

1N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UN1TF.D STATICS FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. In tho maltor of DAVID M. SMITH, bankruptIn baiiliriiplcy Kasioni District of Now York, as Notice is hereby given that a petition has been tiled in said court by David M. Smith, in aaid district, duly declared a bankrupt under tho act of Congress of March 3, 18tV7, and acta amendatory thereof, for a discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts, and other claims provablo under said act. and that the day of May, 1879, at It) o'clock A.

at the office of A. M. Cunningham, Register in Bankruptcy, at 11 Montague street, in the Oity of Brooklyn, is assigned for tho hearing of the same, when and where all creditors who have proved their debts, and ot her persons in iuterest, may attend and show cause, if any thoy have, why the prayer of thnsaid petition Bhould not be grantod. Dated at Brooklyn, on the loth day of May. 1K7U.

B. LINCOLN BENEDICT, Clerk of the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District ot New York. 3t OTIOE TO CREDITORS IN BANKRUPTCY, in THIS DISTRICT COURT OF THE 'NITHD STATES FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK In the matter of PKTF.K WVC KOFF and CHARLES B.

WYOKOFF, bankrupts In bankruptcy. Eastern District of New York, ss. Notice is hereby given that a petition has boon rilod in said court by Peter Wyckoff and Charles B. Wyokoff in said District, duly duclared a bankrupt undor the Act of Con. grcBSof March 3, 18(17, and acts amendatory thereof, for a discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts, and othnr claims provable ulidpmaid act, and that tho 24th day of May, 1H7II, at 1 1 o'clock, A.

at the offico of A. M. Cunningham, Register in Bankruptcy, at IBS! Montague street, in the Cily of Brooklyn, is assigned for the hearing of the same, when and where all creditors who havo proved their debts, and other persons in intorest, may attend and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of tho said petition fdmtild not be granted. Dated at Brooklyn, on the lnth day of May, 1S71I. B.

LINCOLN BENEDICT, Cutk of the U. S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. "V12 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YOHK. In the matter of MEYER ABRAHAM, bankrupt.

The under signed hereby gives notice of his appointment as assignee in bankruptcy of Meyer Abraham, bankrupt. NOAH TEBBKTTS, Assignee, ml2 3w 170 Montague Btteet, liroiiklyn. N. WATER RATPiN. ATER RATES "FOR 1879 DEPART MF.NT OF CITY WORKS, BUREAU OF ATER RATER.

RoomH No. 7 and 11 ret iloor. Municipal Department Building, The water rates for 1870 will he due and payable on Thursday, May 1, 1870. Default at the rate of nino por cent, tier annum, calculated by the day, from May 1, will be charged on all bills for regular rates, and for stroot wa shors, water closets and baths, reniMining unpaid on the iiriit day of une uext, and for each day thereafter. All extra water rates aft made payable by law, betwoon the 1st and loth days of May, and if not so paid the law directs tho department to discontinue the supply of water to tho entire promises, without nny further notice.

Hours for receiving payments are, during the months of May and Junu, from A. M. till 2 P. M. tho remainder of the year, fromu A.

M. till 2 P. M. The water r.ites for 1S7A, remaining unpaid on May 187S, will bo transmitted to tho Registrar of Arrears for collection und sale. aintinltl uHARLKK A.

MoLAUOHI.IN. Registrar. l'RAVGIi, TitAivsiMm'rA'raoN, KnilroaU. TO PHILADELPHIA VIA PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE OLD ESTABLISHED ItOUTB AND SHORT LINE liETWKKH NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA.

14 through train each way daily; depots in Philadelphia, i in Now York, Double Ira ok. the most improved and the fastest timo consistent with absolute safety. OS AND AFTHR APRIL 3.1, P7u. Tiuiss Ir avo New York via Deabrosses aud Courtlau'lt at. ferries as fellows: 4 7 :1.

tf.itU (iiinitudl.il A.M., 1. 30, 4 .5.1, aim P. Sundays; and f'A. f. 8:) snd KlillUP.

M. Boats of "ltrooklyn Annex" connect with all through trains at Jersey City, affording a apoody and diroct transfer for Brooklyn travel. Rktuhmng Trains leave Philadelphia. 12:01, 7.7:K, 8. 8:: ii ml 11 A.

(limited express, 1 P. 7:35 P. 31. On Sunday 12:01, 3.Jl,.3:55, A.M. .4, P.

.11. Ticket offices, .121, and fill Broadway, No. 1 Aslor House, and foot of Desbrnsses and Courtlauut streets No. 4 Court Klreet and Brooklvn Aimer denot. foot of Fultnn streeL Brooklyn; Nofl.

lie and llo Hudson street, Hobokon. Depot, Jersey city, lumgraut Ticket ouice, No. 8 liaiuiry place, x. FRXNK THOMSON, General L. P.

FARMER, General Pussongor Agent CIENTRAL RAIIiPvOAD OF NEW JER KEY. Ferry station in New York, foot of Liberty i street. Ferry station in Brooklyn, foot of F'ulton street, Oitnmeticing November 2., lH7rj Leares New York, foot of Liberty street, as follows: A. M. For Flouiingtun, Fasten, Bolvidere, Bethlehom, I Hath.

Allenlown. Mauch Chunk, Tamaqun, Mahonoy City, Hu'ileton. Wilkesharre, Kcrantjn, Elmira, Ac, cou nects at Jnnctiou with D. L. V.

It. R. 6:45 A.M. For High Bridge Branch, Huston, Allentowil, Hamburg una the West, Mauch Chunk, Tamaqua, Wilkesburro, Scranton, Danville, Williamsport, 4o. M.

For KOMF.itvii.i.r. and 1 lomiiigton. 1.1K) P. M. For F'lemington, Kaston, Bath, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Tamaqua, Mahanoy tlity, Hazloton, Tunkhannock.

Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Reading, Colum bia, Ijincaster, Ephrata, Pottsvillo. Harrisburg, Ac. 4 en P. M. Fou High BmuOE Bhanx'H, iCaston.

lielvidero, Allentown, ftfauch Chunk; connocts at Junction with I). L. W. Ii. R.

4aiP. M. Foit So.MEi'.viLr.r. and Fleniington. M.

Daily for Eastou, Allentown, Reading, liarr'19 i burg and the West. 7 P. M. Fou EakioN. Von F.MZABKTn At.

7:30, 8:00. BAti, loan, ll ll A. 12:45, 1 1 :30, 2:00, 3:110, 1 3:45. 4:00, 4 4:311, 4:45. 5:00,5:15, 6:30,5:45.

6:00, 1 7:00, 7:45, 8:15, 9:00, 10:15,11:00. 12:011 P. RI. SUNHAV 'Chains leave at 9:00 A. 12:00 P.

M. for Bound Brook and intermediate stations; at 5 :30 'or Eastou, Allentown, Harrisburg and the West Foil Newark At 5:45, 6:15. 6 :45. 7 :15, 7:45, 8:15, 1 11:15 A.M., 1:00. 2:00, 1 4:00.

4:30. 5:00, 3:30.5:45, 6:00, 6:30, 8:16, 9:311, 12:110 P. M. 1 For trains tu local points, see time tables at stations. Boats of the "Brooklyn and Erie Annex" make connec.

tion at Jorsey City Statiou to and from Brooklyn and Erie Depot at orsey City. Pennsylvania railroad. ff GREAT TRUNK LINE i AND UNlTF STATES MAIL ROUTE. ON AND AFTER MAY 12, 1M7H. Tr.lins leave New York, via Desbrossos and Courtlandt Streets Ferries, as follows: 1 Express for Harrisburg, Pitlsburg, the est and South, witli Pnlliiian Palace Cars attached, A.

ti aud 8:30 For Wiiliamsport, fxick Haven. Corry and Erie at 8:30 P. I connecting at Corry for Titusvillo, Petroleum Centre and the Oil Regions. Williamopurt and Lock Haven, i A jiaiiunoro, HSIIIIIKIWII ton Express ot Pullman Palace Cars daily, except Sunday. IDA.

M. arrive Washington 4:12 P. M. Regular at 4 30 and A. 1 and 10 P.M.

Sunday aud HIP. M. For Baltimoro 4 P. except Sunday. Express for Philadelphia, 4 :30, 7 :30, 8:211.

9. (10 Limited), I I A 1 30, 4, 5, 6. 7 :30, 8 :30 and 10 P. M. Sunday 4:30 and 1) A.

Ii, 7:311 8:30 and 10 P. M. Emigrant aud second class, 7:30 P. M. Boats of Brooklyn Anuei connect into nil through trains at Jersey City, affording a speedy and direct transfer for Brooklyn travel.

Accommodatiou for Trenton, 2 and 4 P. Newark, 0, li 7 10, 1 1 A. 12 1 I 2 3, 4, 4:111, 5:20, 5 7, HI r. 12 night, Sunday 0 A. (3:30, 7:30, 8:20 P.

M. same as Newark, oxcepting the 8 P. M. train. Railway same as Newark, excepting the 7 A.

8 and P. M. trains. Sunday ii A. r.

i flo and 7 :30 P. M. Woodbridge. Perth Amboy and Konth Amboy, 0 and 10 A. P.

M. New Brunswick, ti. and 11 A. 2, 3. 4,4:30,5:20,7:80 P.

and 12 night. Sunday 0 A. M. East Millstone, :50 A. M.

and P.M. Kingston and Rocky Hill. II A. r. M.

Princeton, ll A. 1.2,4,7:3d P. M. Lambertville, 7:30 andll A.M., 1.4 and 5 P. M.

Flemington. Phillipsburg and Belvidere, 7 :3) and A. M. and 4 P. M.

Trenton, Bordentown, Burlington and Camden, 4:30,8:20 and 11 A.M., 1,2, 4. and 7 :30 P. M. Freehold, 7 and 11A.M. 2 and 4 P.

M. Farmingdiile and Soiian, 7 .30 M. and 2 P. M. Higlitstown.

Pemberton ana Camden, 4 P. via Monmouth Junction. Pemberton on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays 7:30 A. M. via Monmouth Junction.

Trains arrive: F'rom Pittaburg, 11:05, A. 10.10 II dailv; A. 6:20 P. M. daily, except Monday.

From Washington and Baltimore, 0:50 A.M.. 2, 3:50, Jl in Id P. M. Sunday, 0:50 A. M.

and 10:10 P. Sf. Fioiil Philadelphia. :00, li: 30, 9:40 11:30 a "an and 10:10 P.M. Sunday (f itt' b' 10:40.

11:30 A.M., 0:20, 10:10 P.M. Tickets 'office. and Broadway No 1 Astor House toot, of Desbrosses and Courtlandt sts. N. No.

4 font st. and Brooklyn Annex depot, foot of Fulton Bt, Brooklyn; Nos. 114, 110 and lIS Huuson st, Hoboken; de pot. Jersey City. Emigrant Ticket Office.

No. 8 Bottery plnce. FRANK THOMSON, P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent. ie.n rai Malinger.

NEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH DIVISION. For Red Bank, Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Ac, leave foot or Liberty street, at 8:15, 11:45 A. 4:00.5:15 P. M. Stages connect to and from KEY PORT at MATAWAN STATIONS with all trains.

17REEHOLD AND NEWYORKlRXlL Jp WAY CONNECTIONS. foot of Liberty street for Freehold at 8:16.11:45 A. 5:15 P. M. YORK AND PHILADELPHIA 131 New line.

FOK TRKNTON AND PHILADELPHIA, Tiainsleavo New York, foot of Liborty street, for Trenton and Philadelphia at 11:30, 8:00.9:00, 11:00 A.M., 1 50,40, Pullman Drawing Room Oars are attached to A 4. iXI P. (ruins from Now iork.and to the 7 A. 1 4o P. M.

trains from Philadelphia. Sunday trains le ivo New York for Philadelphia at 9:00 A. 6 :30. 12 P. M.

for Trenton At. a A. 6 :30 P. leave Philadelphia at A. 12:00 P.

M. loava Trenton at 1 .20, 9:611 A. M.j 8:10 P. M. Connection is made at Jersey City station byfeirytoaud Lorn Brooklyn and Erie depot, Jersey City.

Tickets for sale at foot of Liberty street. No OH Broadwa, at the principal hotels, all offices of tho Kna Railway in New York and Brooklyn, at Brooklyn and Erie Annex, Jewell wharf, and at No. 4 Court street, Brooklyn. checked from resideuoe to destination. FA VOIt IT ROUTE TO SOHOOLEY'H MOUNTAIN, ll P.UALDWIN, General Paaienaet AaeaU Leave hi ade pu.a itvui north 1 ennsvlvan In Ran.

Trenton for New York at .1 SB (except Mondnl. jh 13. 1(1 in A 10.15.2:50.4:12. 6:10 P. RT.

NOW ON EXHIBITION. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALI4 OP 8UPKRB OIL PAINTINGS, INCLUDING TUB BEST WORK8 OF HIGHLY RENOWNED FOREIGN AND AMERICAN ARTISTS. TO BB PEREMPTORILY SOLD AT AUCTION. At the BROOKLYN ASSEMBLY ROOMS. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENINGS. MAY and 22, at eight o'olaok. Among thoao represented aro Adolph ScUreyer, Geromo, Zlem, Boutibonne, Rougeron, Lazet, Moreau, Kicci, Petit, Bousa, Prof. R. W.

Weir, A. W. Thompson, Thoman Cole, OropBoy, McCord, Kensett, Robert O. Minor, Bisphom, Bougereau, Daubigny, Oippola, David Col, Hornemans, Portiolje, Laoovaasi. Lebret, Segone, Verboookhovon, And many others.

J. IL Beard, Tait, Quartley, Dolph, Wiggins, Satterlee, D. M. Carter, Cox, Carl Becker. Rousseau.

Rosleree. Aohenbaeh, Robbe, Tto, Colsulle, Velten, J. O. Brown, Waiter Blaokman, Thomas Moran, Sohuohardt, Dellaas, E. L.

Henry, Tensfeld, 'ngan. EDWARD SOHENOK SON, Auetioneera. EXCLUSIONS. TTEADQUARTERS FOR WATER EX II OURSIONS To charter eunerior steamers, best oargesand (ollowing grounds: Starin'a Glen Island, on Long Island Sound, has no equal Hudson Grove. Starin'a Alpine, oppoiito Yonkera; Alderney Park and Iona Island, To secure choice of days apply at once at office of SI ARIN'S EXCURSIONS, pier 18, North River, foot of Oortlandt at, New York.

TKAVEm, Tit ANS POUT ATI rT Ac. SteamDoats. PEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY STEAMERS DREW AND DEAN RICHMOND Leave PIER 41, N. foot of CANAL Bt, DAILY (Sundays excepted), at ft P. Connecting at Albany with trains or the Walt, North and liast.

FIRST CLASS I'ARE, $1.50. EXCURSIONS, $3. STATEROOMS, $1 and 82. ROOMS COMFORTABLY WARMED BY STEAM. TICKETS FOR SALE at all the principal hotels, at Dodd's Expross ofHceft.

044 Broadway, 730 Sixth ot, New York, and 4 Court st, Brooklyn. W. W. EVERITT, Prosidont. mi ROY BOATS.

CITIZENS' LINE. NKW 'AMl Ktt SARATOGA AND CITY OF TROY, Will leavo Pier 49, N. foot of Leroy st, daily excout SATURDAY, at P. for Troy and all points North and West. Excursion tickets to Troy good 30 days S3.

Steamer leaving SUNDAY EVENING lauds at Albany. ALL JtUVER LINE KOK BOSTON, FARE ONLY 8 1.. "SO. CorrfiRpondiiiK reduction to all points East. Tickets between New York und Honton lin.itod, nnd good only on tho day of sain for continuouB pasaaKB on steamer and train, leaving Fall Rivor tho following morning at :0 A.

or on arrival of steamer. Regulnr tickets at 4'J, good on any train betwoon Fall River and Boston. THE WELL KNOWN STEAMERS, IilUSTOI. AND PKOVIOKNUE having boon thoroughly ovorhfiulod and refitted, havo hoen placon on tho Linn for tho Nunimer Koason. Ijavo Now York daily (Sunday, Juno 15 to HcDterabcr 14, inclusive) at 5 P.

M. from IMor 2H, N. toot of Murray st. Loave Brookiyn via Annox boat, at 4 P. M.

ilOKOEN A LOVKLTj, Agents. Geo. Ii. Connoh, General Passenger Agent. u' PllOVmENOE LINE TO BOSTON VIA PROVIDENCE DIRECT.

A 'ULL REST. ONLY 42 MILES OF RAIL. THE FAVORITE PALACE STEAMERS MASSACHUSETTS RHODE ISLAND (Captaiu RAY ALLEN) (Captdiu JESSE MOTT) Leave at 5 P. M. daily (Sundnys excepted) from Pier North River, foot of Wnm t.

Pa.riongera arrive in Boston at 7 A. M. No intormodiate landings bi'twuon York and Providence. W2 Hroadwnv, at Metropolitan and 'iftti avonuo Hotels, N. and Wa hin'tmi Rrooklyn.

Aluo, tickotM Hold Jit all hotel end orinnpal lickL' olhoe.H and at ull unices of Wost cott L. cott ICrprp is (Joinpany, D. S. BABCUUK, President It W. MLKINH, (jenoral rssi'iiijor Agont.

KOOKLYN ANNJ5X FOR JER.SKY UtTY. PENNKYLVANIA RAILROAD. I.EAVK FOOT FULTON STRHKT, DAILY. A. M.

7 8, 8:3:., 0:10, 10:10. 11 :45. P. M. 13:30, 1,1 :3.j, 1 2:113, 2 Ho 3, 3::, 4, 4:311, :3.

0:10, 6:15. 7 :10, 8 9,0:30. To Kali Rivor and Boston boat at :30 P. M. Returning leave Jorsuy City on arrival of all trains.

Bair ffago chocked and'tickots sold to all points. Ask for Brook yn tickete when returning to Rrooklyii. F. JANSEN, Superintendent. EkieTakd BROOKLYN annex.

connkotin; wn ii ERIE RAILWAY AND 11 RANCHES 1'or Rochester. BuBalo, lUniiara Falls, Chicago, St. LouU and the West NORTHERN RAILWAY OF NFW JHRSEY NEW JBRSHY AND NKW YORK RAILROAD, NEW YORK AND OSWKtiO MIDLAND RAILROAD. C'HNTRAL RAILROAD OK NEW JERSEY, New line to Philadelphia via. Roundbrook and all railio LonK Branch and Ocean Grove, etc.

BOATS LEAVE JKWJOLL'S WHARF as follows: 7:00, 7 M. 8:30, lO'l A. M. 13 30, 1 2 :30, 8 :00, 3 4 5 6 '1 t. KUNDAYH.

3::, 11:31 A. M. 20. 5:15, P. M.

Ron'T D. Wintkh. AKont. D. P.

DRY, Mangor. fAOKNORWALK ANP DANKUE DAILY 1 Stfiinicr AMKRHiUSlnnvoM JnnnU'a Dock, Brooklyn, 2:30 P. M. Pier 37. K.

P. M. Thirty third 9t. E. 3 P.

counoctiiiK Vfitb Danbury nnil Now Haven Railrondn. FARE, 3o CENTS. EXCURSION TICKETS, bl fJKNTii liffONTAUK AND NEW YORK STEAM it I BOAT CO. Steamer W. (JOIT, Captain G.

O. lilBliS. will lcnvo Pier Peek blip. Now York. F.VERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY at P.

tor ORIENT. SHULTER ISLAND. CRF.KNPORT. SOUTllOLD and SAR HARBOR. Rotiinving.

will loavo SAO HARBOR EVERY MONDAY, HDN1ISDAY. and FRIDAY at 4 P. M. BURSK'S NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN KXPRESS in connection with above line. Smpa freight and delivers baeeafro to all points.

Office 12 Fultoo st. Now York, and 32il Cumberland at. Brooklyn. J. C.

CUIUS. AKClit. on Pier. Steamships. ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP LINE.

BETWEEN NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. Corcpany'a PIER toot of SECOND ST. HOBOKEN. DONAU KHEIN MAINF.

May 17 Saturday, May 24 irday, May 31 Saturday, Juno 7 Kates ot passage from Now orlt to aoutai lm jton, Harre ci Bremen: First Cabin $100 Second Cabin (10 Steeraeo 30 Return tickets at reduced rates. Prepaid etoeraga certificates at S'iii currency. StooraK tickela to all points in tho South of IiDgland, For freight or paasogn ap ply to OELRIOHS 4 2 Bowling Green, N. Y. J.

LEHRENKRAUSS, 377 Fulton ciMALOOSAY SCHRODER, 511 Fifth avenue Agent for Brooklyn ORTli Gl UMAN LLOYD, Extra Passenger Steamer for OHF.RBOURG AND BREMEN. In order to satiafy the numerous applications for passage to Huropo, the North German Lloyd ateamor. GENERAL WERDER, Captain Hoffmann, will be dispatched on WEDNESDAY, MAY 2. for BREMEN via CHERBOURG. PASSENGERS FOR FRANCE BY TAKING THIS STEAMER AVOID THE CHANNEL.

Tickets DIRECT TO PARIS included in passage. OELRIOHS ft No. 2 Bowling Oroen. LEHRENKRAUbS, 377 Fulton Bt, Aout for Brooklyn. NCHOR LINE.

UNITED STATES MAI STEAMERS. IUHK AND li ASIiOW. From Pier 20. Norm River, New York. Rolivio May 17, 2 P.

Ethiopia May 31, 1 P. M. Anchoria M. I Circaeaia June 7, 7 A. M.

Cabins $00 to JfiSO. Excursion tickets at reduced Second Cabin. StU Steerage, 82B. TO GLASGOW. LIVERPOOL Oil DERRY.

NEW YORK TO LONDON DIRECT. From Pier 40. North River, foot of Charles st. Alsatia May 17, 2 P. M.

I Victoria May 24, 7 A. M. Cabins, $35 ana according to accommodation. Cabm excursion tickets at reduced rates. Steamers with do not carry passengers to London.

Drafts issued for any amount at ourront rates. HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agents, 7 Bowling Green, rt. or V. JLXj ij .1 'U zus Montague at. rooklyn.

HITE STAR LINE. TO OU ENHTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. BKITANNIG SATURDAY. May 17, P.M. REPUBLIC THURSDAY.

May 22. 4 :00 P. M. GERMANIC SATURDAY. May HI.

1 P. M. FROM PIER FltTY TWO, NORTH RIVER. Cabin passage. $80 and $100: steerage.

$38 currenov. N. B. The steamers ot this line do not carry cattle, sheep or pigs. For Doesarp tickets from or to the old country, or drafts payable on demand everywhere in England, Ireland, Scot land, Sweden and Norway, at lowest rates, apply to V.

A DRIDGE, 2ia) Montague st, agent tor Brooklyn, and JOHN MoOANN.HS Broadway, agentt or Williamobnrgh. CORTIS, 37 BROADWAY, x. GUION LINE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, sailing from Pier No. 38, North River, foot of King st, for OUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, on TUESDAY, as fotlowa NAVADA May 20. 4 P.

M. WI8CONSIN May 27. 10 A.M Cabin passage, $75 and $. Intermediate. $40 atoerage, $26.

payablo in currency. WltLfAMS icSOrON. 23 Broadway, N. Y. Orto JNO.

C. HENDERSON, 3 i Court street, corner of Remsen street. rlUNARD LINE. THE OUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, between New York orni Liverpool, calling at Cork Harbor. FROM NEW YORK SCYTHIA Wednesday, May 7 ABYSSINIA Wednesday.

MayU BOTHNIA Wednesday. May2t GALLIA Wednesday. Moy28 ALGERIA Wednesday, June 4 SCYTHIA Wednesday, June 11 ABYSSINIA Wednesday, June 18 BOTHNIA Wednesday. June 25 GALLIA Wednesday. July 2 ALGERIA Wednesday.

July 0 Ana overy following WEDNESDAY trom New York. RATES OF PASSAGE. Bysleanier carryingsteerage, SJOondSlty. gold, according to accommodation. By steamers notcarrytng steerage, 880, 8100 and gi30, gold, according to accommodation.

Tickets to Paris $15, gold, additional, rteturn nebula on lavoraoie terms. Steerage at very low rates. Steerage tickeU from Liverpool and Queens town and all other ports of Europe, at low CBThrough bills of lading given for Belfast. OlaBAjw, Havre, Antwerp and othor ports on the Continent and fox Mediterranean ports. For freight and passage, apply at the Com pV V.oKlyNi For Passage Tickets from orto Europe, Drafts lowest raloa and further information, ipol? to T.

H. SON, 163 Atlantic avenue, near Clinton street. Sole agent for Brooklyn. rNMA.NIINE ROY AX, MAIL STEAMERS. TOR QUKENSfOWN AND LIVERPOOL CITf OF BRUBSKLS Thursday, May 15, at 1 P.

M. CITY OF BERLIN Saturday. May 24, at 7 :30 A. M. CITY OF MONTRKAL May 29, at II :30 M.

CITY OF RICHMOND Saturday. June 7, A. M. CITY OF OHESTER Soturday, June 14, at 1 P. M.

FROM Pier rfcNORTH RIVER Foot of Charlton street. CABIN. $80 and ffllOOgold. Return tickeU on favor. nblo term STEERAGE, $28 currency.

Drafts at lowest rates. Saloons, staterooms, smoking and bathrooms amld ahloa. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. 31 and 83 Broadway, N.

or tx) J. O. HENDERSON, No. 30 Court St. sole Agent for Brooklyn, and SUMNKR BORLAND, cor, Brostear and Fourth Brooklyn, Is, uient by tic v.

Dr. Van DyKf. To the BiHtor of the Brooklyn Kaolt The Rov. Dr. Van Dyl in the spoech in the Talmage oau, which, as one of the Judgea, he delivered htfore tho JJrooklyn Presbytery, not tilth a purpose to Iniuei cc the votes of others, but simply to vindicate and Justify" his own, and which was put In print aud more or less circulated among the members of the court before the case was decided, and which haa been since circulated In two forms of publication, IHiltlflv fir In .11..

uu B.i IIFUI. i vrithont eicuwi therfor, mlsrepreMnt. In thi speech which I had prelously d(liverrd In the defense Talmage. I proposo briefly to show and correct B.geut4" my mi.ted oo. urs on page '11 of ine of hi printed pamphlet.

Bud reana a.i roj.owa "I heard uith amazement from tha leading coiinae for tht defciiTe thi bul declaration ttiat there can be no ffinJty de.fj'tluij vrh' re the party decvired ha no ritfut to know that he iv ived a proptwition going Innnltelj beyond the faUe philu.opliy of 1'aiej which the atuid arda of the Prefliyteriaii Cliurch emiihaticaily eoudomn, and vrhleh tho auber piety of tbe church has alwayt spued out nt itn mouth." i wwiiim that liy "the leading ctmnael fur the de ju e1' Dr. Van Uyke uicann mo and aRflumlug thin, then artiJirf1 htui that be cannot le nitH'O amazed I aut that he nhmiUI put fortlt tirh a 'IkM JecUraticn" a a true statement of what I naid. Tho aftupla truth Is my puu jb gave liiiu no authority whater for thl "bjld tl.L juition." 'J'hft juiiiae ho mhca la Lilf, and nt mine, and nut truo to what I did aay. And that tlicre nnty lo no tuUtako upon thin point, 'piote aa follows two 'paragraph frtnu my apwch ha lug mferouc to tbe telegram question "There is here a point of casuistry about which men of equal intelligence and houeaty may differ, but wblcU you need nut decide one way or the other in settling tho matter before you. I havo an opinion lu regard to thic point, aud I chocto to express It.

I hold to these two propositions firat, that every man haa tbe right to glva away his own money for such purpowa and objeeti an Bceui to him good secondly, that he haa tho light to do ao under his own name, or to do it anonymously, or to dolt under tho name of another. How nhail oaak a the gift in purely a matter for hia own discretion. If doe it through the name of another, then that jpartoo becomes his agent for this purpose. If, doing It la thi way, he thereby withholds from the publlo tha knowledge of himself as the ictus! girer he does not dooriv snybndy who in entitled to knowledge. It is nobody'n business but hia own and that of tha yarson through whom he tnaken the gift.

This is a very common turKfa of givlDg. I have practiced it more than onoe, and whciioTor I choose I will do so sgsiOj snd If anybody flu (Is it out aud seeks to call me to sooourlt for it I will, with as much patience is I can summon, plainly toll him that he had letter mind his own bust ness. Ele has nothing to do with tho sot itself snd noth ing to do with Its reasons, and the public has nothing to do with either. Tho queatiop Is one that con corns nobody except the direct parties to th transaction. No body has any right of knowledge as to whether tho apparent giver roally furnishes the money given." "Let us then suppofio that I)r.

Talmage had sent tel. egram tu his nephew in the following words 'If you will allow mo to pledge you for fire thousand dollars toward the payment of the church debt, will furuUh the monny. 1 wish to use your name, and not my own, In inakiug tho gift, and I wiuh to make it through Whose business, I bg know, would it be upon this supposition but his own and that of the nephew Who has any legitimate interest to bo affected by not knowing whore tho nephew got tho money, and not knowing that Dr. Talmage actually furnished it 7 Who is ontl tlt'd to thin kno Aledfio, aud who is wrongfully deceived by not having ft Before on can be deceived by another lu the wrongful sense he must have the right to UnowIrdKe and if tlR re bo no puch right, then there can bu no deception by tho runre lack of knowledge. No one is bound to tell everybody eb what he doe, or what are his anons for doing what hn des.

Dr. Talmage, as I maintain, was guilty of no falsehood ir deceit in simply proponing, hich Is more than he did la form though not moro than he intended, to pay a part or tho subscriptiouH of bin nophewand Mr. liobbrt, provld st they would nut theuiH' lvca pay the whole amount for which he wished to pledge them. He had a right to give Inn lu 'uey In that way If he chuvu, and every man ha the same right. I say thirl not as the advocate of Dr.

to makt an apology for his condwot, but localise I bolle. it to bo true. If there be tho who thin), that thure w.w had morality hero, I have no hesitatitui in eipre rtiug my from that opinion. I hold B' narely to the propwitlon, and that too without any nualihcation, that Dr. Tahnago, meanlug.

If neo.t sary, to give tlio money, proponed no more toliis nephew than he had a right to prxpot and no more than any man would have a right to propose in like eircuowtsa i ea. If he has never done and shall nover do anything wor than thl, wo need not, In my judgment, bo spo clally auxious about the scrutiny of tho final This ia VkXxai I nald, not without carefully weighing my words, and what I now repeat as containing true ei prcuKlon if my opinions. Whfn r. Van Iyko amyw that I mftile 'ill' bold declaration that tlmro can bo ud guilty rtfi ptiun where tho party dtriid has no tight to rv.dw that be is iwtved, ho mistake these opinions aud lo thou nl'cd with "nmazemont" at a Qctlnnof his own i cn atioii. Thfj ttxiiH "derive" ami "dt'olt" are applied i irdrt or actions that im olv; two partii one of whom I in tin lien Ivor and the other thy di twived.

The gcncraliy foras'lflKh end, nny or does something, or ouilts to nay or do Homtithing, for the purport of loM lug the lut a niUtak of inn ong upon him, or deluding hi in, or cheating him, or beguiling him. Thn fact that one does not know that he has been deceived 1 dm' not at all duuigo the character of the dnceirer or of thn art by which the dpreit haa leou arcnmpltrhpd. The derelver wltlihold i from tho deceived kuowh dgeto whi' the Utter has aright and by no doing dooelves htm, iMijppn however, that as between A and II there ts 1 no right of knowli dt on tin: part of as to the actions or iuteuUom, of Ii, or as to th.tr reaaons, then will any man lu lu aonsc prvtmm that Jrrei ver in repoc to A bocauAv) bo dooi not yive A this knowledge? If Home curious ptr ori should ak Vr. Van ryke how oldl he Is, and he should rply, "That' nrme of your biMt uesa." aa ho might If hu chofo, since he Is uuder no ob to tell hit agu to giatify any man'ti curiosity, riol vly would rail him a docelror. Ho It a groci to whom hi is about to pay a bill should unk him whnro ho got the mony, and ho should make tin' H.inm reply, arf ho would have au un ttionah'i ij i to do, inb'd wuii'I think of imput iiiK' to hint of jiti m.

Tho truth In that in ne.lthflr of thvH ca ri in thf any rlpht of knowl I ftU'l till'' pP rl'lil" th of deception by withholding it. Jr. Van Iyke It not )oiind lo tWI iuii who hIih him how old Im ifi, or to U1I ltd "('! ii ri tho whit ho pa4 hf I'll' Tho nrn ininimi rabi in which one has p. rfr i to withhold know afi itlinr, and kp in hi own bosom what thinks or d's and la I nil mn ra H' th lr Ih and can b. no do; This ts I th.

doctrine whh I rl. arlv statu and huh Dr. Van ftyfi "htanf with auiazertiMdt. und ihn misstated. thnreby putting declaration upon lips which nevrr limdc.

Ah bi th applir itlon this doctrini to the caw of Dr. Talmagi I then na(d and now fay th.it hi had a perfect riuht to give hi" nmnev ftr th pinent of tha church debt through the medium of hist nephew or through the medium of anylxkly else, and that, if rho inn to do ho. hi was undiT no nhllgatloti to make ll fa ts known t. anylody, Tlnre is no dnifptlon in such a cue. Dr.

Van Dykn'a horror aa to my proposition, or as to ltd application, is Just as causeless aa It is intense. I am only aiuazod that be could! work himself Into such an ''luoxpresptible surpri and pain" al jut nothing, and thon cap the 'surpnan' with a iui.HstaU?mout of my position. My proposition is that thcro can no deceived party, and consequently no delation, where there is no rljibt nf knowledgo, and beo' that it is shc. nonsense to talking about de cq.tlon from tho lack of knowledge to which ons has no rlht. Indeed, I should be ashamed of thn atunidltf involved in saying that "thero can be no guilty deoop tiun when the party has no right to know that he la de ceiv.Hl," siuci' the riKht of knowledge is indlapensahto to any ih ption at all, I dfcidudly object to the imputation of any rtiuh tuiduy, and only marvel tha Dr.

Van D)ko huuvjlf did uot seo the otupidily. H. T. HVKAK. MiSCrvlXASKOUS ITKS1S.

at artist mad' tlio first ilmu'iii); 0 Ifitt mailt servant "Yorf, limdrtiin1, I conn wi, 'Hi, from Celine. "What mis Mil''. Colin. don't know. Hlin fri'qnoDlly sioke of tin" th atrps." ''Hut then tthb in tin net row; Thn maid, indiguuut "Oh! uevor before tau, muduuie An fxehange prints nilon for Hpoif ins liild and the quickest nnd most ut rtiu rule i omitti'd.

If jon want to Hoil a child, (ive tho youngster a didn't know whnt it woM loaded i)islfl to play with. It oph to th Hiot. mid no jiont'ioiienient on aceonnt of th weather. "AiiKnstus, did von think to tako my hymn hook out of the rork ftfter rviut: this morn iiiK?" "i didn't love." "Oh what a Hlinmn It isn't a hit fa shiounble thiK year to leave books in nnwR. and lmKide that hindim wait ko Oitlrr.

A gentlemau who has Kfnt some 111 th region of the eoal oil woIIk in J'enusylvtiuia Kaya that in his opinion the Government oaglit to interfere' at onee, and put a stop to further pumping aud boring for oil. He is quite cor tain th" oil is drawn through thene wellH from the WurinK of the earth'B axis, find that the earth will cease to turn when the lubrication oasHM. A correspondent of the RWtotr tells ft do story. It is to the effect that a youuf; tax terrier took a fancy to a brush, aud was in tho habit of hiding it. On one occasion its master inquired of it, "Have you been a good littla dog while you have been left nlmiev" Tho dog at once began to act queerlr, and soon after produced the brush from hiding place.

On being questioned similarly on another occasion, 117. lie led Inn wimU to whi TO lie had torn up lettor. Now comes the iiuetition, Did tha dog have a conscience The dearly beloved wife of it Frviiolinmn fpntly deserted him for another innn. Did ho follow her, and. fulling 011 bin Jiiieei, l3eccl her for their children' sake to return? Did he take down the old double barrel, shoot hia wife and her lover mid knock hinihelf on tho head with the stock Did he set himself up for a misnnthrope or woman hater, or iustitut htiit against somebody for over so many ciphort' mafes k'ot utuch.

Ho merely caused it to be published that ho had drawn in lottery, and his wife was back next morning before breakfast. The hospitable Jones Yen. we'ro in thn mine old phice whore you diued with tu last year, liy the by, old man, I wish yon and your wife would come tud take pot lack with uk again on the The iinpukivo Brown (in the eagerness of determination nover aglia to take pot luck with the Joneses) My lew fellow I 80 sorry But we're engaged on ths a on the er on th th that evening Poor (pathetically) Well, old man, you might have given me time just to the day. Changing one's appearance too suddenly i always a dangerous experiment. A newspaperman who put on a new trait of clothes ftnd combed his hair without notifying his acquaintances, was promptly run in by ths police, aa he exactly auswered to tho description of a notorious burglar.

Tho same, evening his wif bankrupted a broom handle and demoralized a brand tiew silk hat in ohasinK him ont of tho house, while a big dofr that ho had fondled from puppy hood tore hw broechea into ribbons, and the baby was so wared that it not yet jH Uiroutfh Rivius it motw Uw pjttculnu KATES FOR ADVERTISING. 8W.1D AUATE MEASUREMENT EACH IMntSHTtoX. For line. inil. page 10 cents Second or Fourth Page 20 cents ocal and Commercial Notices, Third or Fourth Page 60 cents Amusements 20 cents Advertisements under tho following heads, measuring bIx linos or tcvw wventy nvo cents for first iusertioll and fifty cnU for each' subsequent insertion Lost and Found, I'or Sate" and "To Let," Boarding," Help Wanted." Ten cents per line in excess of six lines.

Pergonals. Marriage and Death Notices one dollar for psch insertion, when not exceeding six lines. Religious Notices fifty omits for oach insertion. No deviation from these rates. Cash in advance in all ow Prinoipal office, EACI.K BUILDINGS.

NOS. S4. 81) AND 8S FULTON STHHKT. BROOKLYN. AlCTION SAIiESt WM.

COLE, AUCTIONEER. By OOLK MURPHY. Vly Salesrooms. 37U Fulton at. and S5 1 to few Adamsst, WEDNESDAY, May I at o'clock.

At SALKSKOOMS. IIOUHKIIOLDFUKNITDKK Parlor suits in raw silk, rep and hair cloth, sofa and lounge bed. extension tableB, chairs, wardrobes, bureaus, bedsteads, mnrblo top tablos dining and kitchen goods, carpets, bedding, Ac, rosewood leano, pier glass. By ordor of Public Administrator, lot Jtmiiture, carrots, Ac. By order of Constable, lot furniture mid oarpots.

SATURDAY, May 17, At twelve o'clock, at Salesroom. J'ARTITION SALE OF FUURTH AND TWENTY SEOOND WARDS AND FLATLANDS RFAL KS TATK. FIVE FRAME DWELLINGS, No. S85, 287, and II Pearl at and No. TO Til lary St.

FRAME DWELLING, WorthweBt corner of Sixteenth st. and Tenth av. PIECE OF LAND WITH BUILDINGS, Situated in Flatlands, and containing about four acres. known as the GARRISON PROPERTY. Maps and particulars at Salesrooms.

J. KEMBLK, Referoe. A. A 35. I.OTT, Attorneya.

COLE, AUCTIONEER. AT THE COMMERCIAL EXOHANGIf, No. 889 FULTON STREET, UppoBito the City Hall. RICHARD WALTERS' SONS, AUG iooeers, Salesroom Knat Brondwuy near Chut ham Bi.uartt, New York. Mossra Walter will advance cash to any Amount on furniture, pianos, carpets, stocks of stores jind morohantiie on salo or storage; lowest, rates; cur re spondeiu strictly coulidontial auction sales atton iif.a to.

Ktttablished twonty sir years. fl 1CHARD WALTRRSONsTaU IV eora Mortgatie Bale Will sell WKDNKSDAY, May 14, at 10X o'clock, at '2ii lasso a av, corner of Pacific at. The stock aud futures of a first class (trocory store, Toas, coffoes, auice Htareh, Hour, Huirs, canned goods, olla, one Enterprise coUoft mill, icebox, counter, shelving, connt or and platform scalen, on a Hound younff horse, one splendid covered grocery wagon, in line two munttu. cost $i'o'. harness, eto.

Sale positive aud without rtorve. P. THOMAS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON THURSDAY, May 15, at o'clock, ALL THE KLKUANT FURNITURE Aa contained in the brown atone houae, N'. 79 PARK PLACE, near SIXTH AVFNUK, in part, in parlor, about too yards of motpietto carpet, nearly now, cost per yard, a tine (Jhiokering liano, cost parlor suit of crimson satin damask, cost 911X1, together with lounges, chairs, centre tables, parlor ornaments, very fine, oil paintings, mirrors, luce curtains, etc second story, consisting of somo ltl yards of velvet carnst, cost ig l.rjo per yard, also bedsteads, rmreaus, tr distant chairs, tables, ornaments, mirrors also in other parts of the house, bedsteads, wa.sliHtands, bureaus, urtaina, in fact, all kinds of furniture that goes to make general assortment in a first class house together with kitchen furniture, etc. Sale positive.

LOANS. M.nOHAUNC'EY," 207 "MONTAGUE i.Jr street, have to Ioarnfc'iOKKJ at per cent, foraterm ot years. iood applications solicited. rpo LOAN ON BONO AN V) SlOKTG AGJC, I. the Hums of $rui, $S'.

$1,1110, at sii per cont; charges very low for searching title. Apply to V. PEA KSA 411 Court St. (aL27(l(K)r $5,000, 26,000, IN TP mnounts to suit, to loan on bond and nuu tgage 50 per cent, prooured on apiiraiBed value of noli located, iru prood property; charges only for disbursemenle. Also, Sil.iXW for chattels.

Apply to l. O. SIMONSON, No. 201 Moultgnp atrial. WINKS, jyaUOKS, Ac.

r'1 HAMBETTAZ HATE LAN, 88 COUKT STREKT, jMi'uiiTKiw or BOHDKAUX CLARKTS AND SAUTBRNI? WINI5S. Jtraudies fron FINK OLD Brandies from $12 Gold por raao. 11YE WH1SKIKS. I'K TK ANS POH'M OS 4 c. Itailroadai Tl UtGHTON BEAOH RAILWAY.

"TRAINS LKAVE PROSPECT PARK (Willink entrance), ajiMlnrra 10, 11 A. 11., 1,2 3, 4, and P. M. LEAVE BRIGHTON SI lo w. II A.

M.i 4:30, and M. Stoppine at way stations ou W. E. DURWIN. fiuperiiiteudeut.

ioney7sla.nix Hoitsk oaks. KXUUKSION TK'KETS, (JKNTS FROM OITY LINK 1'IILTON. OaTHARINK AND HAMILTON VIA JAY AND SMITH STREETS AND HAMILTON AVENUE. lao City Lina i'ot 7, ll, a ah, in.ai, I 1 ill, ,2:40, 1:111,4:50, f. 7, tf, SI P.

M. Leave Ooney Island, 7, s. 10, lo 1 1 jo, 12, i I :ii.S 'J0, 4 T) :20, lo, 7 P. M. J.

8. HOAOLAND. Superintendent. 7 EST BRIGHTON REACH, KKC'URSION TICKETS 2D UKN'TS. PROSPECT PARK AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD.

SPRING TIME TAHLK. 1H7H. WEST BRIGHTON RF.ACH DIVISION. fi and after SIINDAY, May 4. and until further notice, tniire will leave the Greenvrood Depot, Ninth avenue and 'Twentieth street, as follows: li Sfl, 7:10.

llljKl, 1 1 :00 A. 13 1 3 :00, 4 mi 7 ix), and P. M. ave West Rrichton Beach, Coney Island 7 11:111) A. :30, 3:30, 41, stm, and am P.

M. On SUNDAYS, Mny 4. 11 and 1H, and dailv on and after MONDAY, May III, lHi, Kxpress Trains will be run in addition to the foregoing time tablo, half hourly, from 1 I'. M. tu 7 o'clock P.

M. The Greenwood Depot can be roached by the following lines of horso cars: Park, Vanderhilt and Ninth avenues, from Fulton and Catharine ferries. Adamh street, li mrum place and Fifth avenue lino, from City Hall and ferries. If amiltou Ferry and Jay, Smith and Ninth street cars, ransfurring at Nir.lh avenuo and Fifteenth HtreBt to cars ll this Company without extra oharge. R.

SCHKRMEHHORN, Engineer and riup'l. BROOKLYN, BATH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. Chango of time On and after May 4, 1B7H, and until further notice, trains will leave tireunwooil Depot (cor. Twenty seventh st. ami Fifth av.) or ooey isiuiiu mm 1111 BLaiiuos u.i", i 10:40, 1 1 :30 A.

M. 12:20, 1:10, 4 ::10. fi 0:10 and P. M. Returiilog loave Coney Island 7.

31, ll.ll. 10:01, II A. M. 12:31, 1 :21, 2:11. 3:111.3 SI, 4 :41.

.1:31 and P. M. Kicurwion tickets 25 cents. Train9 marked thus do not run on Sunday. Fare on the 0:20 A.

M. from (iie( nwonrt ani1i 2l P. ftl. from (Joncy fslunil lo cents. (Sundays J.

A. GUN'J'lf Eft, General M. msger. ON ISLAND RAILROAD. NOVKMBEK 4, 1878.

Trains leave BROOKLYN from DEPOTS, corner of ATLANTIC AND FLATHUSH AVENUES, and HUNTER'S POINT, opposite Thirty A. M. Fourth street. New York: Sag Hsrbor A Port Jefferson Aluil. CJardeu City it Hempstead connection.

9:00 Pntchogue, liahylon A Uuckawav Mail. Croodmoor, Tuesdays, "Wednesdays A Satnrditys uly. Ntrttiprrt, tjocuslVatlpj a irny, na Garden Oily. Hempstead connection. Creediuoor connection Tuesdays, A Saturdays.

1 1 (iardeu City, Hempstead, Locust Volley it way. 1 1 Merrick, Rockaway Reach A way. P. M. 1 Oreedmoor, Gardon City Hempstead, Tuesdays, Wednesdays A.

Saturdays. 30 A Sag Harbor Expross, locust Valley, (Jarden City A Hemistead connection. 4 Port. Jt'fforson A Locust Vailey Express. 4 Patchogiie Babylon Express, via Garden City, Hempstead connection.

4 Rockaway ICxpross. 4 Baliylon A way, via Southern road. 30 Garden City Humpsload Express. 6 :30 liocust Valley, Farmingdale a Vfay. G.

OO Patcliogue, Rockaway A way. 0.30 Nortliport A. Locust Tia Garden Citv, lleiuPHtad connection. 7:00 Merrick and Far Rockaway Accommodation :15, night Garden City, Hempstead it way, Tuesdays, Thursdays it Snlanlaya from Brooklyn. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays A Saturdays from Hunter's Point.

A. M. SUNDAYS. 0 Port JefFerson, Locust Valloy Away, via Garden City, Hempstead connection. Patchoguo.

Rockaway Beach A way. P. M. Northport, Locust Valley A war, via Cardeu Vtty. llenipsfoad connection.

FROM BUSIIWICK AVENUE DEPOT. A. to. (Jreenport, Hag Harbor A Port Jefferson Mail, Garden City A Hompstcaa connection. Patchoguo, Babylon A Rockaway Mail.

1 1 '0 Garden City, Hempstead, Locust Valley Si way, :20 Mcrrick, Rockaway Beach A way 4 :3.v Itabylon A way, fia Southern road. Patchoguo. Rockaway way. 7 '15 Mernckt aud Far Kockaway Accointnodation. A.

M. SUNDAYS. 0:0. i Port Jefferson, 1jcust Valley Away, via Garden City, Hempstead connection. OsiT, Patohogue, Rickaway Beach A way.

For Commutation Tickets, rates of fare and all information relative to Long Island Watering Places and Lands, npply at 2ol Broadway, New York. Ticket at Hie Depots, and at333 Washington st, Court st, and 70 Fourth st, K. D. By purchasing tickets at any of the above nilices, baggage ran lia allocked from residence to destination S. SPHNCKR.

Supt. 1. Chittendex, (icn'i Paas. Agt. NEW YORK, NEvAVEAND HARTFORD RAILROAD.

Trains leave Fnrtv second Blmet Depot for Boston A. l2 im UO'. oo: 9 otr.to urn p.m. m' Fob Boston and Aijmni Railiioad 8 11 M' A. 12.00 9aK) P.M.

I Fon OONNEtrriCUT Riteb Railboad 8:06 M' A. i la.DOM.. 80' P. M. 1 I'pnNKWYoilK AND NEW ENGLAND RaILROAD 8.

0o'. M. Kon NKwroitT A. rfXf P. M.

1(1 LtSE 8" A M' wToo'pm! N' Y' Au InlB Rn.noAD 3.oo, 8 a. RAILBOAD 4 RA1LK0J A. 1 Fott HooaATONiO Rahjioad 8 05' A 8 00" I 8 W.iuAilKnp.MD N0BWAJ'K RAiLnrjAn I For New Oahaah RAiUtOAD SW A.M., 4:40 FoiiSPiirayiELD A.M..V1 M. mv li Ji prr p. M.

Fon lUmTonD :05 U' OQ' A.M., 1M M. 3 og 5 iv 00 .35 P. M. navKH I BW, VMS, UMI A. 31., 12 4:40,5:16, 9W, 11:33 P.

M. Foil SOUTH 7 :10. 8.1)6. a. 11 .00" A.

I2. 0uM.l:0tr', 220, 4:40, 5 .15, 6:45, 6:35, 10 VVon '8taMFOBD 7:10, P.tfi, 10:10 A.M., 12:00 it, 1 3:00 3 6 .15" 6:15. lOaKI, 11 P. For other stations seo time tablo. Tonga)' nd 10:00 tram' run rt'l5'.

incluilliigSiin R'vKn BnANCD trains leave Harlem Rlyereta. tsoo, opposite Socohd av at 7.0OA.M. to New Haven 8.00' A M. to Boston; 9:15 A. M.

to Now Haven; to BpringHold; 3S P. M. to Stamford; 4 Ml) P. M. to New P.

M. to Springfield; 6:55 and 6:45 P.M., to fSonth Mornalk, connecting with steamboats from Pioriii JtR. and at 13 flu (daily) to Boston, Br purobaalnE tickets at RH Broadway N. or i Court Hi, Brooklyn, passonKors can have thoir ImnKOMU cUccko1. Irom rosidenco to destination.

Mtertak re oxoraa. ss8 sss8 ESPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR THE ANNIVERSARIES. FANCY JAPANESE STRAWS, $3,50, $3.75, $4.00, 84.30. ENGLISH DUNSTABLES, 94Xf, 94.TS, 99.00. LEGHORNS, $1.30, 5.00, $5.25, $5.73, $8.00.

WHITE CHIPS, $7.00, $8.00, $8.50, oooooo ooooooooooooo 00 00 ooooooo OUR STYLES CANNOT BE SURPASSED AND OUR PRICES ARE CALCULATED TO SUIT ALL. ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo FREDERICK LOESER 4 CO. JERVOUS DDD EEB RBI) II TTTT DDE BBIIL II i TY EE BBB II II DDE II II DDD EEB BBB II LLLL II Vital Weakness and Prostration, from overwork or iudis crotion, is radically and promptly cured by HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. 28. Been in use twenty yearn, and is tho most succeasful remedy known.

Price I per vial, or 5 vials and largo vial of pow dor for ST, sent post free on roooipt of prioe. HUMPHRKYH1 HOMKOPATHIU MEDICINE 10U FUIrOW 1ST, NEW YORK. TLAKTIC INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. The Directors of tin's Gomtmny, navini? decided to retire from business, Lmve reiuaurod nil outstanding riHks in THE HOME INSURANOE COMPANY OK YORK, OFFICE NO. I Hi BROADWAY, Which Company will attend to Ml transfers or changes which may be roquired, and will oxohango its own policies for thoso of the Atlantic at its main office or at its agencioa.

"Wo congratulate our policyholders that thoy are securod by a Company of thoatrenRth and cliflractoro thoHoow. Thoso in Brooklyn will find Mr. M. F. BOLEN representing the Home at the old Atlantic offico, on the corner of Atlantic av.

and Clinton st. JOHN D. COOKS, President. May 1S70. MECHANICS FIUB INSURANCE COMPANY, BROOKLYN.

Capital $150,000.0. 43,708.30 mwLZi uuimu.uit.u Net uurpluB, Assets 6883,952.48 In cos: 17Montaguost, Mechanics' Building, Brooklyn, and 16J Broadway. New York. Daniel Clianncey Jolin P. Rulfe.

John II. Baker, fSamuel HJoan, Dantol Ayers, Edwin K. Bcranton. Tudah B. Voorhoes, AVm.

Marshall, Coo. N. Curtis, Folii Oamyboll, StTn II. Herriman, Henrv N. Brush.

Samuel (iarriaon. Tiioa. D. Carman, Josiah T. Smith, ivnraiu is.

uayus, (jacoo uoie. Joseph "VV. Greene, Honrv J. Cullen. David M.

Chauncey Jacob I. Borden, Jouu Ttnuna Wehriter. Jas. H. Stevenson, John II.

Dimon Wm. D. Veedor. John Rome. George W.

Bergen, H. B. Hubbard, jonn i'. ixicuois, Jarvis Brush, Win. H.

Mala isaiiu uarnart, i. onuiu, Dmiiel F. Fernald, Win. A. Vreeland, Abraham lott.

JOHN H. BAKER. ProBidout. DANIEL CHAUNCKY, Vico Pres't. Waltkr Nichols, Seoretary.

Mftuiitt crrLE. Aesiataut Socrotary. 4Ti ONTINENTAI. INSURANCE CO. COR.

COURT AND MONTAGUE STREETS. CASH ASSETS, January 1, 1879 A PIT A I. 1 ,000,000.00 NET SURPLUS 1,038.422.37 RESERVE for reinsurance of outstanding risks 1,060,384.21 HESEHVE represent ing other claims and undivided profits 228,965.28 GEO. T. HOPE, President, U.

H. Lamport, Vice Presidont. CHARLES H. DUTCHER, Secretary Brooklyn DeDartment, ONTAUKKIJIEINSUKANUE CO. OK BROOKLYN.

1 Vn 52 Court at. Brooklvn. No. 120 Broadway, Ground Floor, Eouitable lluildinira. N.

Y. CASH CAPITAL IJTAW.OOt 816.000 UIR15CTOKS I. F. Femald, John J. Studwou, Alfred Hanabcrg, TJacob Philip, Seymour L.

Ilustod James Raymond, (1. C. Halsted. Kufus Ressesuie, Wm. M.

Inirraham.Warrcn Richmond. Kliaslxiwis, EliKobbina, lnlm 1 Kn a NKTAHS Dai id S. Arnotl Kr.ra Baldwin, Kdwin Been, Garret G. Bergen. Charles O.

Betta, Suinuol Booth, Samuel W. Burtia, 0. W. Campbell, John Comstock, B. F.

Delano, "Wm. T. Denyae, H. Dimon. James Katon, David J.

Kvuni, Wm. Ellsworth Steph'n Ii ninglon, 8. B. Stewart, Abraham ott, Edmund Titus, A. A.

Low, Wm. M. Thomas, T. A. Newman, Georno A.

Thorne, FoBter Pettit, Edward D. White, V. ti. foweii. cl.

u. yvnuenouae. John JI. Pheln E. .7.

Wiiitlook, Alex. Studwell. John Wi iams, D. Will Agents for Kaatorn District. AVERY A PENDLETON.

Broadway, corner Fourth St. Win. ELLSWORTH, Preaident. Geo. G.

Tims k. Secretary, INSURANCE POLICIES, APPLICATIONS. RENEWAL NOTICES CIRCULARS. 4c. Printed with the utmost neatness and dispatch at the BROOKLYN EAGLE JOB PRINTING OFFICE.

WILLIAMSBURGH OFT Y. FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 208 and 210 Broadwav. cor. Fulton st, N.

Y. Offi ccs: I Cor. Broadway and First st, Brooklyn. D. liOSl Montague st, Brooklyn, W.

D. Capital 250,000.00 Reinsurance. Ac 230,391.49 Net surplus 45016.113 Assets, January 1, 1879 $930,708.41 EDMUND DR1GGS, Preaident, N. W. Meberole, Secretary.

F. H. Way, Asaistant Secretary. Wm. H.

Brovth. Assistant Secret ry. IAO RAFIRE INSURANCE 201 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Cash Capital Reserve for Reinsurance 323,183 Roscrve for all other Liabilities 61,455 Net Surplus 46,013 Cash value of assets, January 1, 1879 ftUt Mi50 H. A.

HOWE, PRESI ENT. P.NOTJ1AN, Vice President and Secretary. Brooklyn Office: No. 211 MONTAGUE STREET. A.

P. AVERY. AeenL HENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. N. JANUARY 1.

1879. RESERVE FOR REINSURANCE p796.730.31 RESERVE FOR ALL UNPAID LOSS CLAIMS 207.9I0.S7 ALL OTHER LIABILITIES 0.090.92 CAPITAL STOCK IN UNITED STATES BONDS 1,000,000.00 NET SURPLUS 731,322.38 CASH ASSETS, JANUARY 1, 1879 $2 735,654.18 The asset of the Phenix are larger than those of any other Brooklyn Company, and it continues to insure against loss or damage by Fire or against Inland Marine Losses on the most favorable terms. OFFICES: NOS. 12 AND 14 COURT ST. BROOKLYN, NO.

B8 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, E. D. And In the City of New York, WESTERN UNION BUILDING, Broadway corner Dey et. STEPHEN OROWELL, Presidont. PHILANDER SHAW, Vice President and Sooretary.

Edward Sec'y of Brooklyn Department. a7ITNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Xmll HARTFORD, JANUARY 1, 1877. AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF ASSETS LIABILITIES: Amount of unpaid 6350,898.33 Unearned Premiums, Fire Risks 1,739,798. 43 Unearned Frominms, Inland Navigation Risks. 1,475.00 All other demands against the Company, viz.

Commissions due to Agenta Return Premiums end Miscellaneous Expenses 7816.41 IOTAL EXCEPT CAPITAL AND NET SUR PLUS 82,17088.24 JOINT STOCK CAPITAL PAID UP 8,000,000.00 SURPLUS BEYOND ALL LIABILITIES 1 .91838. 18 A B. THORN, Agent, 183 Montagne st. LIFE INSURANCE. JT NICKERBOCKER LIFE INSURANCE 239 Broadwav.

JOHN A. NICHOLS, Preaident. GEORGE F. SNIB'FEN, Secretary. CHARLES M.

HIB. BARD, Actuary. ALLAN P. NICHOLS, Cashier. Result of examination by tho Now York Stata InBoranco Department, asseta, 86,375,1 17.45 surplus, $201 ,580.95.

In his repoTt to the Legislature the Superintendent aayB: "The Superintendent feels assured that the faithfulness, integrity and skill displayed by Mr. NICHOLS, during his Proai dency, will And their reward in the increased confldenoe of the policy holders of the Company." COAL. AND WOOD. HE PHILADELPHIA AND READING COAL. AND IKON COMPANY, FOOT OF ADAMS 8T, OFFER THEIR CELEBRATED LOCUST MOUNTAIN.

Hard White Ash. BROAD MOUNTAIFree Burning. And LYKENS VALLEY, Red iih, COALS. ALL AT POPULAR RATES. Orders by postal promptly responded to.

AVID MELICK, DEALER IN COAL AND WOOD. COAL AND WOOD. GOAL AND WOOD. COAL AND WOOD. Ill MYRTLB AVENUE.

nar BRIDGE STREET. AND SONS, GRAND' AND ALLEN STREETS, N. Y. ENLARGED oooooooooooooooooo DRESS GOODS oooooooooooooooooo DEPARTMENT. FROM AUCTION AND PRIVATE SAXES.

SO PIECES FRENCH BEIGES, 18o.T) Renular price 40 PIECES DENTELLE BUNTING, 18c.) 30c. 25 PIECES LIGHT CHENILLE GRENADINES, 15c. GREAT BARGAINS. 20 PIECES (48 INCH) ALL WOOL CAMEL'S HAIR SPRING SHADES, 3Hc. so Pieces (24 inch) CAMELS' HAIR, ALL WOOL, 20c.

Very Cheap. 150 Pieces PLAIN AND PLAID ALL LINEN BATISTES. 100 Pieces SCOTCH DRESS GINGHAMS at 10c. por Yard. Very Low.

40 Pieces ALL WOOL BEIGE MELANGE, 50c. worth 70c. Bargains. 500 Pieces DRESS GOODS, from 8c. to 12c.

El amino. OOOOOOOuOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO BLACK ALL WOOL CASHMERES oo oooooooooooooooooooooo OOO 00 At 40c, 50c, 00c, 70c, 75c. 85c, 90c. ALL UNDER REGULAR PRICES. Our 48 INCH WIDE, at 05c.

73c 85c, 81 and are ESPECIALLY CHEAP. SPLENDID LINES OF FRENCH BUNTINGS, GRENADINES AND CRAPES. Take Passenger Elevator, East Side of Establishment, EDWARD RIDLEY A SONS, 300, 311, 31 IJ "GRAND STREET, 56,58,60, 62, 64, 60, and 70 ALLEN STREKT, NEW YORK. JAMES MC CHEERY 0O BROADWAY AND ELEVENTH STREET, NEW YORK. HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGK IMPORTATION or FRENCH NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS.

POSITIVE BARGAINS IN COLORED GIT A I A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED TO SECURE HANDSOME GRENADINES AT LOW PRICES. WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS Takes Fon FURNITURE, CARPETS, BEDDING, STOVES, tc, AT COWPERTHWAIT'S, 155 and 157 CHATHAM STREET, N. Y. Great Reduotion in Prices. Largest Assortment and Easiest Terms.

Thirteen Warerooms. Send lor Illustrated Catalogue. pEEKL' AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAXKN FOR FURNITURE, CARPETS. OILCLOTH rciiuimu. Ac, At JOHN MULLINS', Sand SI MYRTLE AV, cor.

Lawrence st. OTICE. FURNITURE, CARPETS, ODC LOTUS, Sold on Weekly and Monthly payments it A. SCHCLZ'S, Noa. 233 and 223 Atlantic avenue.

Near Court street, and 237 Grand st, cor. Sixth, If, D. LADDERS. DP. CHESEBRO 0 Msnufacturers of LADDERS AND STEP LADDERS, PAINTERS' TRUSSES, PAINTERS' SWING STAGE, FLAG AND AWNING POLES, 4c.

601 HUDSON ST. (Abingdon Square), N. Y. DBESSITIAKING. DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT OF Mrs.

DAY, 168 South Portland av, (late of Fulton at.) announces to her patrons and others that she is pre Eared to do dressmak ing in all it branches. Oatt tg and asting and a perfect fitting shoulder warranted. in PAINTS, OILS. AC. w.

WHTTE LE KEEN AN, Wholesale doalor In 'E LEAD, OILS and COLORS. PAINTS, DRUGS, VARmHEsTRU8HRS AN'd ARTISTS' ATK AUI, 419 and 421 FULTON ST. cor. Pearl. SWItKOGATE'S NOTICES.

iTTURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF .1 ir Tint le. Surroffato of the Countr of in untie is hereby given, accordin tt to law, to all per. amii havinc claims against AARON SMITH, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to ex. ulbit the same, with the vouchors thereof, to the subscribers, tbe executors, at the late place of business of said deoeasod, at No. 20 Warron Btroet, in the Oity of Now York, on or before the 20th day of November noxt.

Dated May 18. 1879. SARAH ANN SMITH. 1 HxMntc, il3 6mTa I. (SANDER T.

I JMttlont, tloned iu the formal niionliifr nf an 1 a irntli Jt does seem as if wo wero just beKot by caiman aa UolKml Tracy? Tlieu there ra tbe st.iry about I wlierevnr wn on Flaherty a place to an lniet.ir. ai He re luullltB wueaiur no any attempt made to irove it, and was Flaherty himiwlf asked whether it was true or not he was on the Rtaud. Is the threading of encb Htnrira an tli.it the duty of a public prosecutor and then ma Linn no efl'ort to prove them true or falo. Tho gentleman condr.etiug the proKcctitfori tafceii the plsee of tho Viftrirt AUor uny, who, althouirh elected by a majority of twenty thousand, haa not even darkened the dx.r of the court since the couinjnncemeiit of this trial. The gentleman who i here as hii representative is the only one connected with this eao who has not taken an oath to dicharge hi duty fairly, and he Is the only one who can mako cbarg.

aud not be obliged to FUBtaiu them. Now I want to come to tho question of tho duty of officers whors there are three or more. I am not going to say Mr. Is wrong. I Indorse what hn ayi.

but I xhnuld consider toy duty ill performed if I did not osstinio that the assent of a majority of the Board of City Works was eBsentlal for validity, and I want to call your attention to tha difference between CIVIL ANP CRIMINAL LIABILITY. Iu the cano or omuiHHuners or nignn ays me prone cutiou hold that after ad three have been notified to at tend and only two should do so and authorize tho laying I out of a highway, that that set is void. Rut thst is 'only on the side of civil liability, aud I am going to coueede the very utmost. Assumo that Flaherty appointed a man to "go upon the public works and he doc so for I one month, and then he cannot gel bis pay be cause there was an informality lu his appointment, does that prove that there was a conspiracy between Flaherty and Bennett? Not at all; it nnlv proves thnt Flaherty did in cicess what he had a right I to do. I tell you that cousplratora go to work with more secrecy and care than any other criminals.

It me aj ply that to this caso. You have heard tbe resolution reid about how men should bo appointed on the requisition of heads of departments, aud how the resolution was disregarded. You have had Mr. Flaherty on the stand, and yon know about II r. Bennett and Mr.

Master. With Flaherty and Bennett confessedly acting to. getber against Masgcy, who, when ho entered the Board in February, 187ft, virtually called his associates scoundrels, he certainly introduced resolutions thai reflected upon them. When a man occupied that position, bis associates would naturally say, "Here la a mischievous, lying le ow After that, assnnilnff they were conspirators would they not be doubly careful to keep the fcord as straight as a string That's what they would have done with a eerpent like assay, gliding aruund relilni7 to envejorjo them In hia alimv folds. What they really did do waa as Flaherty Bald, to brun blm aMde not T.IKE A BTTMBLK BEE.

but like one of those file that make meat unplcaront. 'Laughter.) When Flaherty waa on the stand, you re member he tjktlfled that laborers were employed by 1 tho beads of tbe different bureaus, although General Blocum's effort to give that plan practical ahajK) was not adopted. The language of the statute "Thero shall be six lo ream, tho employes of which shall bo appointed and removed my friend say that means laborers, but I think he is mistaken, as I can prove by calling hia attention, to the second section of the bylaws. That section doos not certainly apply to a laborer or mason or caulker, and my friend on tho other side says the head of a bureau oannot removo a laborer before ho reports It to headquarters, and that la on absurdity as you will see, if you will stop and think of It for a moment. Mr.

Shaffer then asked the Jury to try and Imagine the men who had been on tho stand complying with the bylaw requiting them to reghter their name twfore 0 o'clock lu thu morning and devote their euliro Unto to the performance of the duty of tleilr offico. Now there Is another section aud mark It it is In italtaa Ail (mplojef of tat (IsptmRsut n..

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