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KLYN THREE CENTS. BROOKLYN, MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1877. VOL. 38. NO.

30. DAILY THE AMUSEMENTS. STATE KTC SALE. STATE TAX S.LE. STATE TAX SALE.

TBAVrX, THANSPOKTATlOtV, A MINISTER'S SOLILOQUY 1 TaKo Two VacntlO.n. HallroatlH. steanislti) CUNABD LINE. THE BRITISH AND NORTH. AMERICAN ROYAL OZART GARDEN.

Corner Smith and Fulton sts. Bronklvn. A. R. 8AMUELLS Proprietor and Manager.

SEIFERT'S POPULAR CONOER'l'S EVERY EVENING. Solo artists to night: Madanio ISIDORA MARTINEZ. Miss LENA BUNGBRT. Miss ALICE BENNETT, W. F.

MILLS (pianist,) B. BOWMAN (tenor.) Admission reserved seels, 60o. Garden free during the day. OLYMPIC THEATRE. FULTON ST.

SECOND WEEK OF THE REGULAR SEASON. GRAND SUCCESS OF THE OPENING WEEK. MONDAY. August 20. AND DURING WEEK, AND FAMILY MATIN EE SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock.

AN ENTIRE NKW COMPANY, NEW AND It KAUTlfcuL FEMALE MINSTREL SCENE POPULAR PRICES, 15. 25 and 85 Cents. EDMOND'S LONDON MARIONETTES. IV THE MECHANICAL MINSTRELS; SONG AND DANCE PERFORMERS. No visit to Conor Island enra piote without soniny thoso littlo wonders.

ONCE EVERY HOUR. Torininus of Prosnoot Park and Couoy Island Railroad. Admission, 10 cents. EA SIDE AQUARIUM, ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN AND A VIAHY, LNLAiVJ (Branch of Ooup 4 Rolcho's Groat Now York Aonarlnni.) MARIN MARVELS AND RARE FOREIGN ANI MALS AND IIIRIIS. LIVING WHITE WHALE.

Fishes of hoautlful oolors from the troiiios. Four boau tllul spotted Giraffes, two Elephants, IwosOstriclies. Sea linns. Seals. Alllg.tors.

Springboks, Antolopos, Rhinoceros, Ac. Wonderful RlrJa of hoautlful plumage, GRAND 1 ST HI I NT A CONCERTS BY CONTERNO'S FULL ORCHESTRA Mrs. BENJAMIN, with hor Ni.ie Wonderful Performing Dogs. SHOW BiLLTs, PROGRAMMER. COUPON TICKETS.

A large stock of WOODCUTS, suiisblo for THEATRICAL and MISSTKF.I, TROUPES. COLORED POSTER WOltK A SPECIALTY. BROOKLYN EAGLE JOB PRINTING OFFICE. UUCkSli. jT T.

HELMBOLD'S pnn tt ceo 0 0 ii ii ii HH11H 11 uu BBB uu ceo CARMINE WRAPPERS AND OWING TO SPURIOUS ARTICLES PALMED UPON THE PUBLIC FOR THE PAST FIVE YEARS, ON TILE REPUTATION OF MY PREPARATION, I AM FORCED TO MAKE A RADICAL CHANGE IN MY LABELS AND WRAPPERS. THE GENUINE, FROM MY ORIGINAL RECIPE, IS NOW PRINTED IN CARMINE INK WRAPPERS AND LABEL! AND PREPARED, UNDER MY SUPERVISION, BY THE II. T. HELM BOLD MAX 0 ACT RING COMPLY. BROADWAY AND SEVENTEENTH NEW YORK.

AND FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. II. T. HELMBOLD. TAI4S, AftO iTIUNIC.

TsOSEWOOll OiiiCi'vKliliSG PIAMO, Old, but In tut condition, for FIFTY DOLLARS. CHANDLER HOT HERS, 173 MONI'AUUE ST. HICICEIUNG PIANO. Hoarly a im! as now, for $27 5. OllANDMCll HHO'l 172 TAGUE ST.

IANOS AND ORGANS RENTED CHEAPER THAN AT ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THE CITY. CHANUl.l'.ll HHtJlllKlls, 172 MONTAGUE ST. mHE BllADBUUY PIANO is now conceded to be the best. terms easy, get them of the smith 4 bunce, 66 court street, or at the factory, corner willoughby and raymond and save dealers' commissions, large stockof upright and square pianos, to rent and t'ur sale, on small installments. HF1 "PALACE OKGANS, THE VKBY BEST MADE, AND AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICK.

Call and seo them. CHANDLER BROTHERS, 172 MONTAGUE ST. M. ORE SOILED MUSIC. NO END OF IT.

FIVE CENTS PER OOPY. CHANDLER BROTHERS, 172 MONTAGUE ST. FIBANCIAli, POWELL RICH, 179 MONTAGUE STREET, BONDS. STOCKS, AND OTHER FIRST CLASS SECURITIES. BOUGHT.

SOLD OR EXCHANGED. 8. S. POWELL. THEODORE RICH.

milE BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, JL Corner of Montague and Clintou sts, Brooklyn, N. Y. CAPITAL, $500,000. This Company Is authorised by special charter to act receiver, trustee or guardian, oxcut.r. or administrator.

it can act as agent In the sale or management of real estate, colloot interest or diildeud roc.rlro registry antl transtor books, or make purohaso aud sale of Governmout and other securities. Religious and ehnritalilo Inslltutlons, and persons utiac cust. mied to the transactions ul business, will tied this Company a safo and enmenie tt for money. RIPLEY ROPES. President.

CHAS. R. MARVIN, Vlci Presldont. W. R.

Bunker, Secretary. EdoarM. Clllen. Attorney raid Counsel. i lvuri i J.

S. Rockwoll, H. K. Pierrepont, Dan'l Chauncoy, Josiah O. Low.

Alex. M. Whlto, Alox. McCue, A. A.

Low, S. B. Chltiondon. John T. Martin, donn naist ohn T.

Martin. John Rolfo, Austin Corbin. Henry Sanger, ChAS, ATarvln, Thomas Sullivan, Abin. B. Edmund W.

Corllos. Rlpioy Rfiptts. SAVIflif.S BAIM N. rjlIIE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS BANK i OF BROOKLYN. C42 AND 344 l'ULTON STREET, Corner oi Boorum placo.

Open dally from A. AI. to 3 P. and on Mondays nnd Saturdays from 5 to 8 P. M.

INTEREST paid lu accordance with tho now law of tho State, commonolua on the 1st January, April, July and October. Ten days allowed lor dopositsln January and July, and threo days in April and October. Dtvtdond doclared for July 1, 1377, FIVE PERCENT. Dersnnuiu. JAMES M.

SEABURY, President Edward B. Fowler, Secretary. John S. Mackay, Troaaurer. John O.

Perry, Attorney, DLME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, 867 and 369 FULTON STREET. UNK 16, 1877. The Trustees of this Bank have dlrootod that on tho 1st Of July, 1877. inmost for the six months ending Juuo 30, 1877, at tho ratJ of SIX PER CENT, per aimum, bo carried to the credit of all depositors entitled thereto. This intereet will bo ontorod ou the PASS BOOKS of do, posftors alter July 16.

Intereet not withdrawn will bo carried to the orodltof depositors as principal, and will draw interest from July 1. Deposits made ou or boloro July 10 will draw lutcreit from July 1. HRYMOUR L. HUSTKD, President John W. Hunter, Treasurer.

Benjamin H. Huntinuton. Socrotary. pui.M I ET YOUR PRINTING DONE AT THE JOB AND BOOK PRINTING Oti FICB BROOKLYN EAGLE. Not.

34. 36 and 38 Fulton sc. POPULAR PRICES. Having Increased tacllllios consisting of tho lotestim prcvt'incnts in Presses, and lorco assortments of the most mouem Bttlos of 'Tvpo from tho nrominont Typo foundries ot the U. It Is conceded that Printing of everv ilescriu tion la dono In too highest stvlo oi the art.

at prices that defy competition this office. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING, LITHOGRAPHING. ENGRAVING. STEREOTYPING, BOOKBINDING In all its branches THE EAGLE JOB DEPARTMENT IS COMPLETE. sna is capable ot satlstylng the tastes ot the most fastidious in the Printing line.

SEND YOUR ORDERS FOR PRINTING BROOKLYN EAGLE JOTB PRINTING DEPARTMBNX Noa. 34, 66 and 38 fultonsu MERCANTILE AND COMMERCIAL. PRINTING, On account or the Variety ol stylos existing In this line or Printing, eacn particular customer having his own, it is not always no can be suited by going to a sraall office, they nob having the assortment necessary lor the lob. popular prices bank ledgers, ticklers. etc.

insurance Policies, rate books, eic RAILROAD BONbs. TICMKTS. fEAMEU UlS'lS AND oUPPI JES, CHECK BOOKS, DRAFTS AND NOTES. BILL HEADS, LETTER HEAs, ETO. THEATRICAL PKINTINO A SPECIALTY.

The largest variety Poster lype or any orhco In this fiart or the oountry. Managers who visit Brooklyn with belr trrepes will find It to their advantagiv ss well as tholr tatlsfs otlon, to get their Printing done at, toll Office. MA a MOTH POSTERS. OUTWORK, STREET BILLS, DODGERS. rKOGRAMMES.

TICKETS, OOUPOH TICKETS, KTC. ETO. 86. 90. 100, 178, 182, 183.

184 and house. 195, 196, 197, 193. 271 to 278 inc. 81), 312, 411, 413, 418. 414, 424.

RAPELYEA PBOrKRTT, MAP OF 995 LOTS, Fued Maroh, 1835, 135 to 144 inc. 20 1 to 209 inc. 210 and houso. 211. 212.

225. 238 to 247 ino. 817 and house. 818 to 325 inc. 426 and shop.

427. 428, 439, 140, 141, 443, 443, 437, 499, 516, 673, 674, 631. 719 to 727 ino. 782, 793, 799, 800. 844 and house.

849 to 857 inc. Suydam (8a nan Property, map OP 263 LOTS, 37. 73 and house, 74. 205 and house. 206.

207 to 212 ino. 215 to 213 inc. 219 and house. 220. 223 and houso.

224, 282, 231. AM, 270, 271. 272. 37,1 aud house. 274.

277. 291. 281. 381, 283, 285. 287 to 304 iuo.

30'J to 814 Inc. 817, 3'K, 323, 324, 311, 332, 813, 313. 848 to 851 iuo. 851, 356. 358, 359, 860, 361, 363, 366.

334. 396 aud houso. NKW UTRECHT. TOWN OF. Platlato of Goo.

Van Brunt and iSarent Wyokoff, Biuco of John Deiapliiine or his holts, bdbog on "id Division line of woodlands, by woodlands of hoits ol Ruigor A. Van Brunt, rioe'd, th 47 dor 3c 901 by said 2d Division lino and land ol 11. L. Clark, th 63 dog 22c by woodland of hoirs of Garrot Cowouhovon. th 47 dog lc 351 by land of Andreas Montrort, aud th 67 dog 22c 161 by said woodland ot hoir3 of A.

Van Brunt, to bog 8 377 1000 Woodland, bd NE'ly2ll ft by woodland of hoirs oi ll. KE'Iv4S0tt by land or Puolra Ciwoi hovon, tiw'ly 3U9 ft by woodland of John C. Ron anil NW'ly l4S ft bv woodland of Jno. O. Ua nott or C.

Bsrgnn 2 61 100 Soo Assessment Maps, rankhn and Ovlngton avenues." OVINGTON TRACT, 42. PARKV1LLE, Seo Greenfield Village. United Freeman's Land As sociation, Nos. 1 and 2." Richards' (Sarah Property, Foot. 7, Mrs.

Ward; fronting SW'fy on Ovtugfon ave. and on iv ny ctowart avo, ana or. ty oy tantis ot 11. Van lclt Jyl6 10LM ....1124 12x100 Bivsxn DtT.ru it. mHE FALL TERM OF MISS ROUNDS' 1 school for girls at 525 Clinton av, betwoon Fulton at and Atlautlc av.

will COMMENCE SEPTEMBER 19. Miss RoundB will be at home until 12 In tho morning, except on Thursdays. S(HE "BRYANT fc BUSINESS COLLEGE, 40 Court street, opposite City 1. Individual and class instrno ion. Students received at any timo, and pay from dart, of entrance.

REOPENS SeptomlJbr3. C. CLAGHORN, Principal. H. E.

GlFFORD, Secretary. DELPHI ACADEMY. 8. G. TAYLOR, Prlnoipal, With a corps of learned and able tosohors, will OPEN for reception of pupils of both soxes 12th Sopiombor.

For catalogues sond to Academy, Lafayette av, cor. St. Jamos place, or iftl Front st, N. Y. TT'LND CARE THOROUGH TEACHING.

Twonty.slxth Year. Charges Moderate BENJAMIN MASON'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Fits for Colfogo or Business. Send for Ciroular. YONKERS, N.

Y. REV. V. A. HOLBUOO ICS CLASSICAL AND MILITARY SCHOOL, SING SING, N.

Y. NEXT TERM BEGINS SEP ('EM BUR 12. Dr. llolbronk refers to CHARLES J. LO WRY, 213 Montague st; GRENVILLE PEER IN, 1 6 Fort Greene placo.

BOUilii NT6WNF C.i.'iriiJing location: very bo.iUhfnl csoellont roasonnblo r.itoft; dolishtful nn.l ('hriatian homo. Suo rior fucilitioB in musio. nrt, French and Consult our cataloKUo buf.tre Huloctins sehool for your dauijutor. Kev. WM.

C. BOWEN, A. llinrdeutown, N. J. THE INSTKUCTION, IN CbASES OV Goniiftu and Fronch, by li BMY, days nnd rent ruts, will irv of btimom'fr iprivam iosoOiiaK'iv'ou isj at uis or ptipits rjriKioncn u.si iiihuhhi I used su' owl on ffive i to prouiincialioj tonus mod.

erato. Addrcsa.171 I'lntiiush a v. MALLi'lY FULTON, OSWEGO JUNTV. N. Homo a id tuition $183 per jo ir.

Both sox KEGfNS 3d Soptonibijr. Addro3B Rov. AS. GILMOUR. bhaokett WILL REOPEN HIS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS At No.

130 ATLANTIC AV. (over Citizens' Gas nfflcov ON October 1. Addrsss GEORGE O. BRACK F.TT, ISr. Mass.

mERMs REUIICICU FOR S17MMER S3 M. fori mouth's writing lossnns. BROWNE'S BUSINESS COLLCGE, SIM and Sail hultoii st. Cochran Btiild iug, opiKislto Job (late 2a.) Business, Ladies' nud English Departments soparate. A r.tro chatinp for lads, young nion, l.idtos, to propaio lor Fall business, teiti'h lutr, otc.

Private desks and spcoid taachors lor adults and backward scholars. Day and evening JT. JOHN'S COLLEGE, KORDHAM. N. 'ndor the direction of tho JESUIT FATHERS, la beau tifully situated In a very plottirt'S iuo and lioaltliy part of Now York County.

Tbo College affords ovory facility tor the host Classical and Conimi'tcial Education. Studies will bo RESUMED Soptembor 5. 1377. Tcrmo Hoard and 'I ultion per year, $300. For furl hor particulars apply tu Kov, F.

WM. GOC'K KLN.S, President. HIGHLAND MILITARY" ACADEMY, WORCESTER, Prepares its graduates for eomnisndiutf positions in common and scionrilio pursuits. Twenly socond year BEGINS Soptembor 11. 1877.

0.B. MF.TCALF, JL Supt. AT FRENCH'S RllTNO, graphing. Bookkeeping, Arithmetic and other studies. Snncial lossons thoroughly qiialifriug jiersons ol all ages in tne snortosi umo posBiute.

Laoins' Lfoiiartniunt. Separate Instrdction. fsttidonts received at any time, day or evening. FRENCH'S BUSINESS TELEGRAPH COLLEGE, Sil Fulton et, corrner of Johnson, over Ticc's jewelry store. FROPOSALS.

PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS JL are Boliollctl and will be rocoived by tho undersigned Committoo at tho olfico of tho Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room lo. Court Houso, until 10 o'olock A. M. of Tuesday, tho 21st for the supply of tour hntidrod tons of coal for at the Penitentiary, during tho ensuing year.

Specifications giving full instructions as to piled quality nud woight ol said ooal csn be soou on application at the ollloo of tuo Clerk of said Board, botwoan tho hours ot niuo A. and ono F. M. Eaoh proposal must be accompanied by a certified chock (for oash) to tho amount of ten per cont. of tho aggregate of said bid.

No otaor form of proposals will ho rooelvod. By order of tho Board of Suporvlsors of Kincs County. J. 11. SNYDER, W.

H. FLEEMAN, II. HAWK.ES, STEPHEN CLARK. JOHN GALLAGHER, aul57t Committoo on Peuitotitiary. ROPOSALS.

NOTICE TO MASONS, CARPENTERS, AO. REPAIRS, ftc, TO ARMORY, l'ORTY SEVENTIl REGIMENT, E. D. Sonlod proposals are aolloitod and will rocoived by the undersigned Oominlttso, at the otlloo of the Clerk of tho Board of Supervisors, Room 10, County Court House, until 8 o'clnck P. 51.

of Wodnos lay, tho 22d for making repairs, to the Armory of tho Forty Bovonth Regiment, N. Siteoitlcatiotis, dosorlblng the kind nnd anion nt of ropairs ro.tuirod. can be sotn ou application at tho ollico of tho said Clerk, whoro blank fmtns of uronosals can bo obtained no other form of proposal will be rocdvod. Each proposal must be acoompaniod by a certified check (or cash) to an amount ot 10 per cent, of tile aggit'gato of tho proposal. By order of Baard of Rupcrviaois of Kings County.

R. O. WARD, a. g. McDonald.

G. G. BUOWN, H. HAWK US, E. E(iOLl', V.

KCKR. 5t D. RYAN. T3ROPOSALS. REPAIRS TO ROOF, 4c, OF THE THIRTEENTH REGIMENT ARMORY.

Sealod proposals are solicited and will he rocoived by the undorsignod Committee, nt the othco of the C.erlt of tho Board of Supervisors, Room ll), County Court House, until 3 o'clock P. M. of Wodnosday. thB 22nd for making ropairs to the roof, 4c, of tho Thirtouiith ltegimo.it Armory. Specifications expressing tho kind and naturo of work required can liu soou on application at the offico ol tho said clork, whoro blank furuiB of proposals oan be procured no othor form will, be rocoived.

Each proposal must bo uccontpanlod by a certified chock (or cash) to amount of ton per ent. of the agirrogate of each bid. By order of Board of Suporvlsors, Kings County. RODNEY C. WARD, EDW.

EGOLF, D. RYAN, ii. hawkes, a. g. Mcdonald.

O. O. BitOWN, V. F.GEH, aul66t Military Cotnuilt'eo. PROPOSALS.

SUPPLIES FOR fJOURT HOUSECARPETS, OILCLOTHS, MATTING, BROOMS, BRUSHES, 4o. Sealed proposabi are solicited and will be rooelvod by the undersignud 'Committee, at tho oflice of the Clerk of tho Board of tVapervlsots, Room No. 10, County Court House, until IS o'clock M. of Wednesday, tor lurnishlng a suyiply of oarpots, oilcloths, malting, brooms, brushes. fo use in Court House.

SpooincatioiTB containing full Instructions for the guidance of bidders can bo seen on application at the ollico of tho said clork where blank fonnB ol proposals can bo procured. No r.t hor form of proposal will bo received. Each proposal id ust bo accompanied by a certified check (or cash) to ap amount ol ton por cont. of tho aggregate of each bid. By order of Board of Supervisors, Kings County, u.

CJ.iaiv D. S. QU1MHY, A P. COATES. JNO.

CUHRAN, A. II. W. VAN 8ICLEN, Committoo on Court House. nul', 5t Q'EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE KB colved at tho office of tho Superintendent of Repairs, of tbo Board of Eduoatlon, until August 23 at 13 'o'clock M.

for furniture for School No. 89.. Plans and spoclfioatlons can bo seen at the office of he Superintend ent oi Hepairs. llftmutoi tv" rosyoiiaiino imiuu, hui uu reuulrod lor the faithful performance of tha contract. The Bo ard reserves the right to rojnot any Irregular bids, or any which may not bo for tho Interest of the Board.

aulB 5t Chairman Committee on School Honaes. i c. JEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS TAKEN FOR FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, BEDDING, At JOHN MULL1NS, and 84 MYRTLE AV Corner Lawrence St. rREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. VX WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Taken on Furniture.

Boddlng, Carpets and Oilcloth i MORIAUTY A FUR TO SIORES. 164 AND 166 FULTON ST, Opposite High. TEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS Taken for FURNITURE. CARPETS AND BEDDING, AT B. M.

COWPERTHWAIT 4 156 and 167 CHATHAM STREET, New York. Groat bargains lor cash. Parlor and chamber suits great variety. PHILADELPHIA READING COAL AND IRON COMPANY. SCHUYLKILL WHITE AND RED ASH COALS.

WHARVES AND POCKETS: FOOT OF ADAMS ST. EAST RIVER, BROOKLYN. H. A. AECHTERNAC11T.

Superintendent. Alsoyords: North Efghth and Ninth sts, Wilhamsburgh snd Twenty eighth sLIforth Rivor. New York. IFE irVSCUANCK. THE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.

SAMUEL 0. HUEY, President, incorporated '847. Assets, $SM Entire surplus returned to the members every year. PolL dee nonfoi felting for their value. Endowment polloleshi llleratoo.

J. H. LANGFORD, Agent No. 161 BROADWAY. N.

Y. BANKBVPTCI NOTICUS. TN BANKRUPTCY EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. SB. At the City of Brooklyn, ths 18th day of August, A.

D. 1877. The undersigned hereby gives notice of nts apnofntment as assignee of CHARLES M. WHITNEY, of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings and State of Now York, within said district, who has been ad judged a bankrupt npon his own petition by the District Court of said distrlot. To CHARLES JONES, snap 3wM Assignee, Et IN BANKRUPTCY EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK, SB.

At iho Oity of rooklrn. th 18tn day ol August, A. 1877, Tho undonlgned berebj gives notiee of his appointment as assignee of OKORGB B. DOUGLAS, of Brooklyn. In the County ol Kings and State of Now York, within said district, wbo been ladged bankrupt upon hi, own petition by tbe District Court of said distrlol.

To 011ABE8 JONES, auSO SwM Asllgnee. ElO, Saciman (Jacob 130 Lots, Map 1, Filed Oot. 9, 1850, BLOOK 81, Map 2. Filed Oct. 13.

1851, BLOOK 30, Saokmas ft Lots, Map filed Deo. 12, 1853, block 43, 18, SO, 32. 7,8. 12. 7,33.

17 and houss. blook 45, BLOCK 47, block 49, 8. Sackman, Barbey 4 Delmonico, and VVyciiOKE, Lin NINOTON Jt oUYDAM rKOPEHTx, Partly In tho Ninth Ward of tho Oity of Brooklyn 67, 68, 73, 168, 1611, 170, 244, 259, 260. 261. 262, R60, 361.

Seidell (Julius W. 4 ulius F. and Fbkidell J. Ii Property. Map filed May 29, 1869.

11 and honse. Van Sicklen (J. Property, Martin G. Johnson's Survey, 61 and buildings. 66, 67, 68.

69. 74 and houso. 76, 131, 132, 141 and house. 142. 170 and home.

1)1 and houso. 177, 178, 179, 150. Williams (James Property, Surveyed April 1861, BLOCK 2, block 10, 1 to 5 iuo. 6 and houso. 7 to 13 ino.

1,3. 5 to 55 lno. BLOCK 11, BLOCK 12, 19, Ex Pt, 13 ft, In. 100 ft. 21 22 SB Ft, 4 ft in, wide, and Ft, 10 iu.

wide. 2). 25, Ex 10 26,28.80,33, 31, 36, i'8, 41). BLOCK 13 2.4.6,8,10. 12, WSths.

16, 4 5ths. 18. 30, 21, 22, 23. 21. Wth.

26 to 33 inc. 81, Ex eor, 35 ft 10 in. 4 and 5 4 86. 86, Ex end, 85 ft 10 In. 4 and 25 ft 4 W.

87. 83, Ex end, 35 ft 10 in. 4 ond 25 ft 4 W. 40, Ex 8 end, 35 ft 10 In. 4 and 25 ft 4 W.

block 14, See "New Lots, Torm of.1' block 15, 27 and houso. 29 and house. WILLIAM8, FUBSIAN 4 PKLLIN1TON PROPERTY, Map died March 13th, 1851. NORTH OF EAST NEW YORK AVENUE, 61. 92 and houso.

93,96. BOOTH OF EAST EW YORK AYEtiUK 3,2,3,4,5. 6 aud honse. 7. 8 and houso.

9. 18 and house. 14. 16. 16 and house.

17. 18 and house or shop. 19, 89. LATjtJUSH, TOWS Oif. A'oros.

Land bd by Clarkson ave, by a lino at right an; gles thoreto and 542 it li, trom bw oor ot said ave. and Ninth st, by Crooke avo, and by line parr to lino and 250 ft thorofroin I.and bd by Patent lino, by Penitentiary by Bodford or Clove road and by lands of Thos. Lush and Joseph SmaUman. or Mrs. Kotcham and Robt.

Smallman Land of heirs of Jeremiah Lott, dee'd bdbog at SE cor of Conoy Island road and road called the Little lane, the along the said Little lane to bds of School District No. 8, th along land of John Dltmaa to sido of Coney Island road and th to beg, containing 15 acres, 3 roods und 16 poroho3. Laud of heirs of Jeremiah Lott, dee'd bd bog at SW cor of Coney Island road and Little lano, th to boundary lino botwoon the Towns of Now Utrecht and Flatbush, th to land of John Ditinas. th to sido of Conoy iBland road nnd th to bug, containing 65 aoros and SI porches. Clabkson Street, north side, and Fbanhliw Avenue, south side.

6, Bd by Franklin ave, by a line at right angles thereto and 682 ft 4 in. from cor of said avn. nnd Conov Island road. bv Clarkson avo. and by a lino pari to lino and 10J ft therefrom 22, Bd by land of Dr.

Rollins. tn, by land of Henry Crnbb, by Clarkson st. and by land of Miss li Mullen Soo "AsseBBUient Map9, Franklin avonno." Blroen (T. Propehty. Soo "Flatbush Viilage.

Clahkhon I'arm Property, 104Lotb. jlap 78, filed February, 1653, 15. 16. 69 to 76 ino. Crooke Farm, Map of Richard No.

631, Map tiled Juuo 29, ISM, 27 to 36 ino. 78 to 77 ino. 80 to 84 inc. Linden Terrace, Beautiful Villa 1'lots on the FlatbuuB. Side of Prospect Park.

Map 787, filed lt6S, 37' "martense (Geoboe) Property of, Heiro of, Map 7.J8, tilod Nov. 4. 1863, 120, 121, 122, 425, 434. Ilia, 43d, 437, 612, 5i'l, 514, 515. flICtJAULF.YtUtIAItLK.4 1iK UTIItltb' t'ltUl'l iUTlC, (Formerly ownod by John Lofferts,) Map Xl2, tiled Doc.

17, USi, 1J 1 to 5 inc. Oakland. Map 68S, Hied 1851, Sections. 14, sido 24. 89, Ex2a sido.

Write (John) PnorEniY, Map 499, filed 1854, Lots. tit! 31. Foot. Windsor Terrace, Map 500, tiled Feb. 6, 1855, 89.

Pleasant Cottage Sites, Map 559, filed Aug. 19,1856. 10. Zabbirkte (Mrs. A.

Property, Map 767, filed June 11, 1867, 13 24i Lots Adjointno the Ninth Ward of the City or Brooklyn, Map 645, filed March 23, 1851, 144. 164, 166,189.210. 283 SKuiio va Opposite the Residence of Db. A. Van dehveer.

on the Flatbush Tobnpike, Map 692. filed 1836, Sootlons. Bl, 124, 16, 142, 143. FLATBUSH VILLAGE, Behoen (T. Property, Map 752, tiled April, l67.

19. 20.21. 24, ft. S6' FLATLANDS. TOWN OF, Seo "Assessment Maps.

Rockawav avonuo." FORT HAMILTON VILLAGE MAP 1, Lots. 1 tod mo. 7, 8, 10 and 11. 9. 26 and 26.

86, 51. 53, 68, 64, 65, 6.1 89. 90, 91, 92 and 93, Sub 1, fronting on Atlantic ave, oor of Golston avo 29x100 89, 90, 91, 92 and 93, Sub 2, fronting on Atlantio avo, 29 ft SE of GelBton av 29 1 12x100 89, 90, 91, 92 and 93, Sub 8, fronting on Atlantio ave, 68 ft 1 in SE of Uoleton ave 29 1 12x100 89, 90, 91, 92 and 93, Sub 5, fronting on Oolston avo, and boingsw3 5ot lot 91 89, 90, 91, 92 and 93, Sub 6. fronting on Golstou avo, and being NE 2 5 of lot 91 and SW 1 of lot 92. 123.

124, 127, 128, 129, ISO, 13), 132, 165. 174, N4. 179, 180, 181. 187, SX. 189 to 195 ino.

198 to 203 lno. 208 to 211 lno. 217, 230, 234, ZS5, 242, 213,247,263,251, 276, 284 235, 290, 291,297,296,299,300. Map 2, 817. 822, Ex Pt cut off by Fourth ave.

823, 312, 347, 355. Map 3. 889, Atlantic avo. cor Concord st, 61 ft front, 39 ft roar, 146 tt 8 in NW and 145 ft SE sido. 890.

395,898.400, 405,408, 407. 4t8. 417. 426, 427, 434,436, 437, 416. 449, 450, 451.

452, 453, 455, 457, 453, 463. Map 4, 500. 500 506A, 509 610, 512A, 514, 517. 519NWJ. 622, 523, 523 6a4.

Map 5, 1. 8 and house. 4. 6, 8. 9.

12, 13. 14 and 16. 24. 25. 82, Gore No.

29, on Fourth avo, 31 1 6 ft on Fourth ave, 25 ft on ff; fr. on and 31 it on V. 33, Gore No. 28, on Fourth avo, 11 11 12 ft on Fourth avo, tsk ft ou and Sii ft on W. 37.

41 and house. 45. 46 and house. 61. 63, 62, 61, 68.

70 and house. 7283, S3, 81. 85. 125, 126, 127, 138, 141, 142 Ex NE 143, 144 all of Wly4 not cut off by Fourth avo, ond 145. 147.

148, 169, 160, 163. 165, 166, 167. 168, 184, 185, 214, 216, 217, 227, 231, 233. 236. 237, 240, 243.

244, 246, 246. GORES ON FOURTH AVENUE, 28, 29, 40. GKAEF TRACT, 9, 10, 36, 37, 51, 52, 73, 208, 209, 210. 263, 254, 255. GRAVEBKND, TOWN OF, Highway to New Utreoht, side; bd bog at NE cor thereof, th 76 dog 45 ruin, 12c 471 along the public highway, th 12 dog 16 mln 2c 951 along laud of Ohas.

G. Cozlne or Thos. Van Riper, th iS 80 deg lc 741 along land of Geo. antl Nicholas R. StiUwell, th 75 dog 45 mln 11c 881 along land of Henry J.

Van Slcklen, and th 12 deg 80 min 4c 611 along land of Josiah T. Smith to beg. containing 6 acres, i roods and 37 283 1000 JonstfoN's LANTt. NW Side 'and of heirs of Rem. Johnson, deo'd, bd beg at the W'ly cor thereof, th 76 dog 1 along publio highway 181 ft to John son's lane, th along said lane 64 deg 16 min 684 ft 6 in, 55 dog 80 min 762 ft, 64 deg 15 inia 497 ft.

55 dog 374 ft, 65 deg 45 mln 608 ft and 56 dog 179 ft to land of Jacobus S. Voorhees, deo'd, th along said, land 48 dog 908 ft to land of Jas. Oropsey, and th along said land and lands of John Van Oloef or Prospect Park Fair Ground Association, and Richard 1. or Richard J. Sttltwotl, 45 deg 2.230 ft and 41 deg 864 ft to bog.

containing 35 acres, 3 roods and 22 244 1000 perches. UREENFIELD VLLLAOE. United freeman's Land Association, No. 1, Map 477. filed May 17th, 1852, Section.

6, W. 24, 49, 58, 62, 72, 82. WUloton Wasbington.ive.223 ftfroraEsIdo of 3rV. st 106, 107, 103. 126.

BJa. liL NO. 2. Map 514, 32 31 35 44. 46.

47, 66. 61, 64, 65. 96. 104. GREENFIELD VILLAGE (SOUTH), United Fkeeman'8 Land Absolution, Na 8, BJB.

G. M. II, 12. 15. 17.

27 ,38. 44, 63 63.57, 60, 93, 98. 105, 109, 136, H5, 155. 161, 167. 178, 17 pjl, 1RR.

NW'lvK. 192, 201, 224, 231. U4 to 126 inc 128 to 142 Inc. MONSELL TEACr, 267 to 274 inc. NEW LOTS, OF.

Acres. Salt Meadows, bd by Mlc'nael S. Duryes.Eby meadow of Flatbush ohurr.n, by the Bay and by J. Hagan s.t.t Mvinoffs: 2 blook hn bv lands of Jacob Coiine.Eby F. L.

Wjr0kotf, by the Bay and by Vandyne 6 Co jink Farm, Land bd by Smith and others, byfEldert ave. by Wm. H. Coziu'j and others and by Wm. Hopkins, 7a, ox rt thereof bd by Union ave, by Monroe st, 'jy line of lots 75 and 76, and by Madison st, being lots 55 to 88 inc.

and ex lots 13. 14. 16.16.21 and 110, of Map 1, Cozine Farm, filed Sept. Sa 1869. Land bd by nlon av, by Monroe st, by line of lots 75 jd 79 and by Madison St.

Eldest (Johaneb) Property, Land and braidings, bd by Cypress Hill Cemetery, F. by Ediabeth Snodlker, by Jamaica Road or Boilro'ad and by Green 18 Williams (James Property, BLOCKS 2 AND 10. Seo "'East New York, Williams (Jas. Proporty." block 11, La id snd buildlmrs, bd by Atlantio ave, by Van Sinderln ave, bylEost New York avo, Paoiflo st, and land of Wbetson Colyor and ilslray snd by Sackman st, 4ja, ex lots, 2. 4, 54 and nryuiir 19.

Bd by Atlantio ave. by Sackman st, by Paciflo st and by Stone ave. SVa, ex lots 1, 8, 4. 6, 6, 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 18, 14, 16, 16, 17 and 18, the loft In of 19, 20.

so mnob of 28 aa Is not Included in a strip 4 ft lOJiln wide along side, and a rtrtp 10 tn wide along side thereof, tbe 10 tt In of 25 lots, 17, 29, 81, S3, 35, 37 and 89. BLOCK 13. Bd bt Paciflo st, by Sackrnao st, by Dean st and by Stone av. 34a, ex lots 1, 2. 5, 7, 9.

11, 2 6 of 12, lots IS, 14, 15. TI4 of 16, lots ft, 19, 4 5 Of 24. 8f. cor, 35 ft 10 fa 4 8 and 6 ft 4 of 84 and the end, 86 ft 10 in 4 and 25 RE Wof lots 86, 88 and 40. BLOCK 14, Bd by PaciSo st, 4 8 by East New York aye.

and by D. J. Mallory and M. IM Nichols (Walter) Property, Map 8, Filed JalySrth. 1867, Bond shop, STATE TAX SALE THE FOLLOWING Is a list of lands situated fn the County of Kings, furnishod by the Controller, whioh are tnoluded in a general list of land: advertised by him, to be sold lor arrears of taxes, at the Capitol, In the City of Albany, commsnc lug on tfco 9th day ol 00187 ASSESSMENT MAPS, Foobth Avenue, laying out and openinq, Assossraent Nos.

Feot 78, 78M, 79, 83. 90, 103. 103, 108, 118, 116, 116, 131, 184, 148, 165, 166, 163, 168, 165, 1C9 182, 188. BEOULATINO AND GBADINO, 16, 26, 27, 83, 83, 86, 89, 40. 41, 49, 78, 79.

88, 89, 214, 216, 2f7, 26. 237 238, 289. 269J70. 271, 280, 281, 282, 283, 284, 286, 286. 237, 299, 800, 801, 811.

Franklin Avenue, 4.6,6.7,11,12,18.14. 80, Eleanor M. Cook, fronting on Franklin ave, bil E'ly by Crooke farm and other proporty and W'ly by land ol ThomaB Klnton, 425, Tj. wife of II. W.

Barron, on nw 74 tt by Franklin avo, NE857 it WX in. by land of Mar. tense. SE 457 ft by lino pari to Franklin ave. and 491 ft 76 In.

by laud of Gerrlt Bergon and heirs of J. G. Bergon. 433 436, L. wife of H.W.

Barron 483, bd NW 133 ft 2X in. by Franklin avo, 166itf ft by Bath A Coney Island Plank A R. and 178 tt by land of hoirs of Phebo Cowenhovpn. "435. bd NW 1038 ft Hi in.

byline pari to Franklin ave, 476 It 23 in. by Bath Conoy Island Plank A R. SE 423 1 1H In. by Franklin avo, 8 461 ft 6 in. by laud of heirs of Phobe Cowonhoven and 39 ft IU in.

by land ol Cornelius Van Blanken stotu. 442, Daniel MoComminskey. bd NW 185 ft by lino pari to Franklin avo, 176ft by land of Cornelius Van Blankelistoln, IS 420 ft by land of Dante! MoComniinsitey, 286 ft 11 in. by land of hoirs of J.C. lienuott and 303J4 ft by land of heirs oi iBaao Deluplano and C.

B. Morrison. 413, Daniel MoOumiuiuskey, lid ft 9 in. by land of Cornelius Van Blankoustom, SE 442? ft by Franklin ave. and 420 ft 8 in.

by land ot Danlsl McCoannlnsKcy. 445, Danlol McCoinmlnskey, bd NW 312 itby Frank, lin uve.ESOI ft 4M in. by land of lisirs ot Phebo Oowenhoven and 8 fW ft by land of heirs of J. C. Bennett.

463 and 465, L. wife of H. W. Barron 468. bd NW 3 ft by Franklin 3iOH ft by land of heirs of D.

Alartonso, 13 311 ft 6 in, by land of A. B. Belknap and 302M ft by laud of C. Cowonhoven. "456, tioutiug on Franklin ave.

bd NE by land of heirs of D. Alartenae and by land of C. Cow enhovon 826x878 472 A 474, Alargaret, wife of G. W. StiUwell 472, bd NW871 ft by lineparl to Franklin avo, NE 378 ft 1I In.

by land of Jane, wifo of L. D. Aymar, SE 873 ft 7 in, by Franklin ave, and SW 871 ft 14 In. by land of Jano, wifo of Don'l Roberts. "474, bd NW 874 ft by Franklin ovo, NE 205 ft 4 in.

by land of Jano, wle of L. 1. Aymar, BE 889 ft 6 In. by Cowenhovon's lane and land of hoirs of Denyse Denyao, and 8 164 ft by land ol Jano, wifo of Don'l Roborts. 638, Hoirs Matilda Voorhies; bd NW 171 ft 11 in.

by line pari to Franklin avo, NE 74 ft 11 in, by lands oi Henry L. Clark. SE I6t ft 8 in. by land of Court and Esthar StlllweU, and SW 116 ft 6 la. by land of N.

StUlwolL 545, P. L. Benuot bd NW 141K ft by Franklin ave, 212 tt by land of N. btUlwell, SE 259 ft 4 In. by lono and 60 ft 10M ia.

659, 561, 671, 672, 678, 574, 678, 679, 680, 683, 681, 685, 693, 693,641, 643,647,863, 664, 656, 656, 657,658,660.661, 662, 663, 864, 698, 869, 678, 679. 700, 701, 7u3, 707A, 714A, 765, 766, 767, 768, 769, 770, 771, 772, 793, 783, 787. Ovtngton Avenue, regulating and grading. Under Chap. 265, Laws of 1670, 1, Mrs.

Ward; In lot 7, Richard's W'ly on Ovlngton ave, and bd W'ly by Stowart avo SE'ly by lands oi ii. Van ..,1,124, 1 Iu.xlOO. 6, Jno. Goodwin triangle, bd NW'iy 6i ft by land of Henry L. Clark, NE 181 ft by line pari to and 100 loet lrom UVingtou ave anu a aw it uy lanu or John Cowonhoven ,6500 ROCKAWAY AVENUE, 65, 66,68, 72, 94,95.

Lots. 2 and 2 housos. 3. 4 and house. 6, 6, II, 12, 13.

14, 18 and barn. 19. BELLF.PLAIRE PROPERTY, Belonging to Samuel J. Stewart, 20, 35. 88, 38, 46, 64.

55 and huuse. 107, 103, 111, 121. 165 and house. 166, 17S, 180, WO, 193, 194. 133, 199.

237, 233, 239, 2)3, 216, 219. 5, 2M, SK, 2711. 271 ana house. US: and houso. 290,315.

854 to 859 Inc. 866, 871, ij72, 313, 376. 376, 378. 879, S80, 33! 383, 384, S92. CHURCH' TRACTS 10.

Hcubo on Smith ave, oor Church st, 50 ft ou Smith avo and 100 ft on Church st 60x100 12 A 13 and house, 2 i ft wide W'ly Pt of Lot 12, and all of Lot 13 73x1781112 15. 16 and houso. 12 8,10, 11, 13,15,16, 17, IS. 20, 21, 25. DUTCH'S TRACT, 3' 5' EAST NEW YORK, Map Boiler Miller A H.

A. Af illeb Propeety, Map hied 1853. 2 and buildings. 3.4.i 87, 67. 18.

79, 80, 81, 1 19, 146, 187, 1S8, 217,252 353. 370, Ex 6 iu. xlOt' tt, side thereof. 2:12,330. Ti and housa 150,452.

451. 450, 456. 45' uuu houso. 469. 4i0 aud houso.

60.1, Ex 25x25 ft. rear Pt. Ex 25x25 it. rear Pt. 602, 648, 644, 645.

9i, 741, 748, 747, 74D. 759 and house. 761 and houso. 763, 773. 790 and houso.

SOL Pt 25x75 810. 811 and houso. 812, 813. 816. 817 and houso.

asi, 823, 851, 886, 914, 915, 916. AIAP B. Martin Johnson's Survey. May. 1867, Land and buildings, bd by line at right angles to Halo ave, and distant thoreou l27 ft from Brooklyn and Jamaica Flank Road.

by Halo ave, 100 It. 8 by lot 164 nnd by centre of block ox part bd oom on Bido ot Hale avo, 177 ft S'ly from Brooklyn and Jamaloa Plank Road, 50 ft front on Halo ave, 88 ft on 8 line to Foroo Tube lino ft on said lino. 30 ft on line and 100 ft on line. 16, 86, 62. 64 to 78 lno.

79 and house. 94, 95. 96. 103, 104, 105. 106, 107, 108.

180, 1S7. 194 und house. 196, 810. 324 and house. 236, 237.

238, 239. 263 and house. 254,260,276,277,232. 297 and house. 28 aud house.

299,313,311 Map C. Horace a. Miller Property. Map filed Juno, I860, S2. U1.UUU.

BLO0K 0, i it.w 4, WM. 5 to 21 inc. nn llti BLO0K 1,6. 6 and house. 7,8,9,10,11,13, 1 and house.

6 and houso. 14. 5.6. 1,4. Map CC.

Vandervooht A Darling's Survey, block 1,2,8. 4, 6 to 21 in 5 to 21 lno. 22, Wi. 1,6. 6 and house.

7 to 12 inc. 17, 18, 19. 1, 2, 3, 4, 21, 23. 1,2. 3 and house.

4, 9, 11, 41. 17. 22 and bouse. 32. 1,2, 3, 19.

1,4, 6,7. 18,20. 10,14. 14,16, 18,23, 26. BLOCK BLOOK 0, BLOCK BLOQK blook BLOCK 10 and houso.

11, BLOCK 5, S. 6, lo. 11. Fihbt Section ob Manotacturing District, AlAP 1, J. R.

others property, filed Aug. 4th, 1840. BLOCK 7. BLOCK 12. NE Pt, bd by Mr.

Grat and by lots 1 and 2, 60 ft wide A and 100 ft deep 4 W. BLOCK 19, 8. 11 and house. 12. 11, 16.

26. 32. 84 and buildings. block 23, BLOCK 23, BLOCK 29 AlAP 2, JUabtin G. Johnson's Survey, Mabcd, 1838, 1 and house.

2. 4 and house. II. 13. 15 and house.

29, 31. 33 and house. 87,89,41,44. 46 and house. 63,65, 69.70,71.72,78.

BLOOK 19. BLOOK 19, 7. 8. 9, 10, 16, 18, 20, 83, 85. BLOCK 37, 51,53.

BLOCK 28, BLOCK 29, BLOCK S0t a 1, 32.54,66. 43. it and buildings. 19, 2L Resuiwetzp and Suddiyided, BLOCK 4, 63. 54 and house.

55.60, 81,82,83,84. 94 and house. 95andhouBB. 97 and house. 98andhDuse.

i 99 and house. 101 and house. 105 and house. 107 and house. BLOCK 5, BLOCK 125 and house.

130, 133. 1KJ iko uo ra ifz im U3, 1W, 1156, 158. 160, iw. iM. iw.

iw. 1 214. 262,263, 254,255. BLOCK 10, BLOCK 11, 273, 277. ALEXAOTKB 174 LOT8 ami wou 81 and house.

S3, 30, 40, 41, 43, 43, 44, 45, 46. 47, S. 48, S. 49, 8. 50, SM.

66, 57. 59 and house, 61,63. 65 and house. 87, 69. 71.

73 snd house. 7B.74. 79.NJ4 7V.Bk. m.Nif. 8l'.

Sond house. 88, Ni. 82. SM N. S3, BH.

84 Sk. So! 8)4 of NM and kswe. 85, 8ii. 86, SJ4 of NJ4. 86, Sk.

87 to 106 lno. COZTSI FaUM, Mao SS (tart, filed Sept. 2S, 1839, I to 20 inc. 23 to 109 ino. Dub tea (Michael Property, 66, 75,96,90, 100, 110, Ul, 113.

113, 120, 121, 233, a ELirCSI (JOHARirES) Pbofebtt, Bee New LotSjTewB of." Howard (WnrTiaiEAg) Pbopkity. or HF rns or, 11,10:14,07,0 89,40,129,230,854. HOWABD Wld. AMD pTHKBB' fBOT ebtt Martin O. Johnssrt Survey, Map Bled F'p'y J7, l8, Section.

18 and house. Run) (Mrs. QATnBpt) Pnf.prrtTT, Martla tttMBswn'' Snrty i860, Lots. ii ii. a nninoaas.

"lONEY ISLAND, HORSE CARS. VIA. JAY AND SMITH STREETS. Cars from Fulton, Catharine and Hamilton Ferries. Loavo City Line 7:00, 9:00, 9:40, 10 20, 11:00.

11:40, 12:20,1:10, 1:60.2:30, 3:10, 3:60, 4:40, 6.30, 6:10,7 :20 o'clock P. M. Leave Coney Island 8 :40 P. M. Fare 16 centa from City line.

J. 8. HOAOLAND, Supt. ROOKLYN, HATH AXD OPNEY ISLAND RAILROAD. Trains leave Greenwood Depot, 6:50.

7:40, 8:30, 9rM, JO.lOand 11 A. thou half boorly to 10 P. M. I ll :45 A. AL.

and every fifloon minutos of and aftar each hov tr to 9 :45 P. M. Last train loavos Oonoy Island at 10 :45 pTVm. 1 Th.i 6:50 and 7:40 A. AI.

trains from Oreonwood and tho I 7:46 aud 8:85 A. M. trains from Coney Island will not run Ail trains stop at Locust Grove, Stoaa. iboata for New York leave Locust Grove 10:15 ana i 11 :20. lV 2 6 nd 7 For NO wark 10 .80 and 6 SO P.

M. ON(a' ISLAND RAILROAD. AUGUST Si 18 187 TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, COR. ATLANTIC and FL ATBUSII For Gbf.knfobt. Sao Hah DOB and int rmodiate stations, at 8 :30 A M.

8 :26, 8 :67, P. Express. Sundays at 4,30 A. M. Fort PATOHOOtTE.

IbliV 4o7t 8:30 AM. 1:60, 4:12. 5:20 P.M. ITOR ISLtP, at 7 15 A. M.

SundayB at 9:10 A. M. FOR BABYLON, Ac. at 7:16. 80.

11:20 A.M.: 1:50, 4:12, 630. 6:38. P. AI toMuriln': onlv. Sundays A.

M. 6:14 P. M. Fob Pobt Jefi'EBSON, Nobtiipobt, at 9:45 A. M.

8 2S4 P. Al 6:91 P.M. to Northporr. only. Sun.

I A.M. tt.tM P. M. to Northpn. only.

FOB I.OCJJBT VALijtr. Glen CO ve, Ao at 8:80, 11:20 A. M. 4:12 4C6 6:21 pT Sundays at 9:10 A. M.

6:14 P.M. i Fob ROCKAWAT BE.iCB. at 8 :50. 10 :10. A.M.

1 2 "0 3 26 4 12 4 66 M. 6:53 P. M. to Far Rockaway only. Sundays, at 9 9:47, 11:30 A.

AI 1. 63. M. Fon Ac. nt A.

M. 1 60 8 26 6 58 M. Su. idaya at 9 A. AS.

FOB JAMAICA, at 7:16.8:30. 8:50, 9:46. HUM. A 1:50 2:20, 3:26 8:67.4:12. 6:11.

6:18, 7:60. P. M.i Sundays at D. 10, 9:47. 11:80 A.

M. 1:63, 8:00, 6:14. 9:00 P. M. For Eaht New YoitK, ra.pid transit as per timo table.

mp THE WHITE MOUNTAINS. THROUGH Bl' DAYLIGHT. ON AND AFTl'R JULY 9, Thiouph care for tho White Jfouncains will loaTo Gran 1 Central Den it. via Now York. Now Haven and Hartford Railroad, at A.

arriving ti A'uuyaa o.o r. Ask for ticket via Conu. River Lino. PICNICS, LOOK OUT FOR FUN ON Ti.tJ TWILIGHT. FRANK BTJSH, THE WONDERFUL MIMIC, WILL AMUSE THE PASSENGERS DAILY.

"OOCKAWAY BEACH EXCURSIONS. FIVE EXCURSIONS DAILY AND SUNDAY. STEAMER COLUMBIA (the now Mammoth Excursion Steame leaves JEWELL'S WHARF EVERY DAY AND SUNDAY, at 11 o'olock, WITH CONTF.RNO'S TWENTY THIRD REGIMENT BAND PROFESSOR SOLTAU, CORNET SOLOIST, AND COLUMBIA GLRR CLUB. GIVING A AtUSIOAL PROGRAMME EVERY DAY. Steamer NKVERSINK.

with SEASIDE BAND, Leaves SOUTH FIRST ST, Wllllamsburgh, 8 :30 A. M. and 1 10 P. Ai. BROOME STREET, New York.

8:45 A. M.and 1:20 P. Al. JEWELL'S DOCK, Brooklyn, 9 A. Af.

and 1:80 P. M. Steamer AMERICUS, with NEPTUNE BAND and ORl'HKUS GLEE CLUB, Leavee JEWELL'S WHARF. At 9:20 A. Al.

and 2 P. AL Stoamers leave Rockaway 11 A. 4:30 aud 5, 5:30 P. AL SIXTY JULES' SAIL FOR FIFTY CENTS. EXCURSION TICKETS GOOD ON EITHER BOAT.

FIli'TY CENTS. 6 OONLIGHT. NEXT TUESDAY. TO ROCKAWAY BFACH, BY PALACE STEAMER COLUMBIA, WITH ALL HE It AIUSICAL ATTRACTIONS, TUESDAY EVENING. August 21.

TWO HOURS ON THE BEACH BY MOONLIGHT. "Boat leaves South First st, Wllllamsburgh. 7:30 P.M.; st, N. 7 .15 P. Al.

Jewell's Dook, Brooklyn, 8 :00 P. AL, retumin1 early in the evoilng. I ivijueill lltll', OO UlirtiO. BHODE ISLAND CLAM BAKE AT CABLE'S OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, Conoy Island, TUESDAY, 21, at 6 o'clock, WILLIAM COOK, FOR ROCKAWAY BEACH. Grand daily excursions nt reduosd rates.

Bind of Music, AO THE ELEGANT FIRST CLASS STEAMBOAT WILLIAM COOK. On and after Alonday, Aiitf. 20, will loavo Fourth st, Hoboken at 8:15 A. 51. Twonty thlrd st, North River 9:30 A.

AI. Totvth North River 9:45 A. M. Pennsylvania Dock, Jor py Cltv, 10:16 A. M.

Pier 1, North Hivor (Plymouth Rock's berth 1C CI A. .11. Martin's Dock, noar Ferry. Bnoklyn. A.

6f. FARE 25 CENT'S, or EXCURSION TICKETS 40 CENTS. Returning, Rockaway at 4oll P. AI. Harlom boat SYLVAN STREAM transpiring pas songers to WILLIAM COOK at Pier 1, North River, loaves Harlem at A.

M. st. 9.35; 100th at, Astoria. 11th st, 9:50: and Peck Blip at 10 :10. Tak up piissongers on rottirn from Rookaway.

Excursion Ticket 50 couts for round trip. jpROSPECT PARK CARRIAGES. CAN BE ENGAGED FOR DAY AND EVENING! RIDES TO CONEY ISLAND, BATH AND OTHER RESORTS. Apply to tho Starter. Piazza Entrance, or address HARRIS STILWISLL.

Bos.218, P. O. 8EAWANHAKA SUNDAY EXCURSION to Groat Nock, City Island, Sands Point, Glon Cora, SEA CLIFF, GLEN WOOD AND ROSLYN. Tho steamer SEAWANHAKA makes one of tho most pleastant and qulot family excursions to tho above places that can bo taken on a Sunday, sailing up tho East River, Long Island Sound and Roslyn Harbor, the scenery of which is unsurpassed. The loaves Peck Slip9 A.

Brooniost 96 A. AL, and Thirty third st. E. 9:16, returning to tho olty at 6 P. M.

Dinner aud refreshments on bourd. Excursion tickets, 80 cents. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL CLAAI BAKE OF THE FAT AIEN'S ASSOCIATION Will be hold at GREGORY'S POINT, Norwalk, THURSDAY, August 23, 1877. Bakd will be opened at 2 o'clock P. AI.

in the Now and Commodious DORLON HOUSE. The pkimnr JOSEPHINE will leave Pior foot of Twen tv Iourth st, North Rlvor 9 o'clock A. Pier 2. North i liver 9:15 A. JowelTs Wharf, Brooklyn, 9:83 A.

ptcr loot of Twenty third st, East Rlvor, 9 :45 A. M. DON'T MISS IT. NOW IS THE TIME to go to HIGH BRIDGE. Take BOATS from I ULJ upi and uurtnu oi.s.

and RETURN TWF.NTY FIVE CENTS. EVERYBODY i 18 GOINO. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY MILES' SAIL ON THE SOUND 1 A grand family SUNDAY EXCURSION TO BRIDGEPORT, Commonoimr SUNDAY. Aug. 23, And every following Sunday The elegant stoamor THOMAS POWELL, roBttodM cocially for this route, affording ample time to visit SEA VIEW PARK and othor well Unowu points of inlorest.

Loavos N.Y..7:I5 A. At: JowelTs Dock. Brook lyn. 8 A. M.

Grand E. 8:20 A. M. Thlrtj third sL. E.

A.M. Romrnlng. loaves Bridgeport at 3 P.M. Musio by DeveroU's Thirtoenth Regiment Baud, I And other musioal attractions, Jubiles Singers, Ac EXCU RRION TICKETS. 60 CUNTS.

I Note change of timo THE POPULAR RESORT, HIGH BRIDGE. Every body is going there. Tako Steamer TIG ICR LILY, at Ilarfam Bridgo. Tako boats from Fulton st. and Pock Slip also Second and Third avenue horse cars.

Excursion tickota to High Biidgo and roturn, by boats from Fulton and Grand streots, 25 cents. BATH LOCUST GROVE PAVILION Concerts EVi IRY NIGHT, from 8 to 10 o'olock. by the celebrated BAVARIAN SEXTETOLUB. Exoursinn tiokets for tho 7, 7 SO and 8 P. M.

trains, Brooklyn, Bath nnd Coney Island Railroad. 20 oonls. Last train from Lo cuBt Grove at 11 o'clock, ARY POWELL, FOR WEST POINT, MootVuivctIi. Pnmrhliepnstp. Rnndout and Kingston.

muling at Cozzons. Cornwall, Milton. New Hambutgh, and'Marlboro by ferry. Leavos Pier 3J, N. Now lork (Vostry bl), daily, Sundays excepted, at 3:31) P.

AI. Free tramfor from and to BROOKLYN by tho boats of tho Brooklyn Annox, leaves Jowoli's Wharf (Fulton Bt.) at 2:66 P.M. Tiokets ou tho wharf. SARATOGA DIRECT ROUTE VIA. CIT izens' Line new pslaco steamers, from Pier 49, N.

R. Fare through, $2.50. Excursion tiokots, good for three months, $4. WEST POINT AND NBWBURGHD Ally foxcept Sundays.) Tako regular ALBANY LINE, return by down boat. ROUND 'TICKETS at EXCURSION RATES.

Soo day lino anvortisemonl. A DELIGHTFUL EXCURSION MAY BE HAD BY TAKING THE STEAMER SEAWANHAKA Every SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock P. AL, at Peck Slip, and 4:15 1'. AL, at Thirtv thlrd stroot East River, and have a sail up the F'ast River aud Loner Island Sound, to Glen Cove, S01 Cliff antl Roslyn. and roturn tho Bamo evening, at 10 o'clock.

Faro for tho round trip, fifty cents. ANDY HOOK EXCURSIONS. NEW JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILROAD LIK 15. The swill msoniiirnnt Rtosmnrs I EMPIRE STATE nnd JESSE HOYT Loavo New York from Pier 8, Nor' Hivor, foot of Rector st, for Sandy Hook. 6:20, 9:30.

10:40 A. 3:45 P. M. Returning, arrive at Now York 9:35 A. Al 1 :20, 7 :00 P.

M. Sundays, 9:3) A. AI. Returning, arrive P. AI.

F'are for tho round trip only 65 cents. Grand concerts by Prof. Allstrotns, brass, string and rood band. I Special rates tor large parlies to aantly HOOK, iilgQ. lands and Long Branoh.

A iinli to 1 UtlAD. r. nit I' All illf, General Ticket Agont, Long Branch. A HOURLY EXCURSION TO THE NORTH SHORE, ST ATEN ISL AND. F'aro 10 cts.

RtosmboatsCastleton. Pomona, end Thomas Hunt, leave Whitehall, at tho loot of Broadway, for New Brighton. Sailors' Snug Harbor. West Brighton, Port Richmond and ElmPark. First boat at 6:30 A.

after that hourly from 8 A. AL to 7 P. AI. Sundays ovorv hour from 9 A. M.

to 8 P. M. LEG AL, NOTICES' SUPREME COURT.COUNTY OFQUEENS Grarit Furroan and Julia Furman, his wifo, plaintiffs, against 'William H. Furman aud Elizabeth E. Flu man, his wifo; Victor B.

Vf. Furmim nnd Kmily H. Fuiman, his wife; Alary Adelaide Lawrenoe and Burling Ijawreno, her hueband; Eiiznboth Mollornnd Charloatj. Moller, hor husband: Lioniiino W. Furman, William H.

Fnrmnn, tho above entitled action, dated the 27th day of June, 1877, Charles ii. Moller, Jr. Minnie Waldron Furman, Matilda Kchofiold and Oarrit Furman, dofondante. In purauanoo of an order of ttie Supremo Court, made In the uudoteLgnod, roforee In purtitiou, will sell at public auction to the highest biddor, upon the promises at Mas fetft, in the town of Newtown, and County of Queens, on ho 10th day of August, 1577, at 12 o'clock, of that day, all that certain messuage or tenement and tract of land formerly called the homestead ot James Way, except tho bury in ground inclosod with a stono wai near the barn, Charles Johflon8 land; southerly by Charles JohBon's bounded aa follows Northerly by the town hmdinp Co called), northeasterly bythofonoo opposite UeWitt Clinton place to the ferrr road easterly by tho ferry road to Ami Hftnlnmin Hnntra land: south westerly bv meadow UfWiiz ijiinioii oiiu rtiicuaei vvniie to me ci iir wAufnri? hv thf nrpAU Artiuna inn lflianii ana northerly by the creek up to the tjwn landing (so callod). conraininff obout one hundred nnd nineteen and a bad nst hn r.hn on mo mom nr Insn snrlntr Ann OTr onf'Ticr IhArA.

lrom about three and a half acres, conveyed by the said Giirrit Fuiman, in his lifetime, to William H. Funnan, John R. Ma and James Maurice, by tiros several aeeat, ino ono ooantiK aaie me latn nay oi uccooer, imu, and recorded in the otBce of the Clerk of Queens County, in Book 53 of Deeds, page 487, on the 16th day of March. 1841 the second bearing date tho 15th day of May, 1847, and recorded in tho office of the Clerk of Queens Couuty. in Book 71 of Deeds, pngc 451, on tho 25th day ot May, 1847 and the third date bearing date the day of Maroh.

1843, and recorded in tho office ot tha Clerk of Queens County, tn Book 61 of Deeds, page 313, on the 23d day ol March, 1844, Dated Newtown, June 27. 1877. LOUIS W. FROST, Referee. Henby W.

Isaacson, Plaintiffs' Attorney. aul3 4t The sale of tho above oroporty fs hereby adjourned until the 17th day of August, 187f, at the same hour and place. Dated August 10, 1877. It IXTJVFROST, Referee VT Y. SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF 11 KINOS Panline Luthy, plaintiff, against Lndvrig Moll, as Louis Moll Chsrlis WoB, and Wolf, his wifo, and Christianna Keirn, detendants.

Snmmons, for relief. (Com. not. ser.) To tbe dofendanta sbove named Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer tho complaint In tbls action, of which a copy is hero, with served npon yon. aud to serve a oopy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his office, num.

ber 167 Broadway, Now York City, within twenty dsys after the service horeof, exclusive of the day of snch service: and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff In this action will apply to tbe Court forthe relief demanded In the complaint Dated August 1, BLOOMFIBU) LrTTKLrj, Plaintiff's Atiornoy, 167 Broadway, N. Y. Tbe complaint In tbe above entitled action was duly filed In the office of the Clerk of tbe County of Kings on the BLOOMFIKLD LITTELL, au20 6wM Plaintiff's Attorney. XO LOAR, ORT6AGE LOANS. WE GIVE EX oliifoa aitAnHi tn trt faantiur runner no Imnmrod nwl MtAtA.

and ars nrenared at all times to maksi Joans ot large or smau amonnsa, suit an appucanis. E. BOWEN A CI Liberty st. New gtrfc fib 14,000 810,000 85,000 LOANS HO wonted, at lowest raVSe. on drat class, unproved, tying Brooklyn propot, gsamstpsls, please, jaswer, Bergso IV.

I Written for tho Eaftlo. "Ho mj brethren soe tho signal Waving In tho sky," Vacation now appearing, Mountain joys aro nigh I Chorus "Hold the fort for I am going," Whero tho borrles grow, Wave tho auswer back to Brooklyn, By the boat I'll go. "Seo to'e mighty host advancing Statu leading ou." I will let the dead ami dyfug, Breutbtf their last alone. Chorus "Hold fort," 4c, "See the glorious banner wAvtaff, Hear the bugle blow," I will havo my fill of pleasure, Hoodless of the foe. Chorus "Hold the fort," 4c, Ju th city, heat Is raging, "But my help la neat'," I will leave li congregation With no shepherd's care.

Chorus "Hold tho fort," I nni bpund for Saratoga, Whoro the waters tl.iw, 1 willstopat ''Strong's Ramclial," Iu the papers blow. Chorus "Hold lk! fort," Thon I'll wander to the atroamlots, By tho placid lako, And" Pe.tor "go a (looJIy scores to take. Chorus "Hold tho fort," itc, Country scenes are rnacinatin, la Summer climci, Ministers can do their preaching, Iu Iho Wmter time. Chorus, "Hold tho lort, for I sir oouiiiig" IVIn'n the heat is iast, To my city coti To atny while pay ahall lust. SEW BOOKS.

Otiif.r People's Ciuldren. A sequel to Hulun's Uabios. Q. I', l'utuatn's Sous, publlsli oi's. New York.

Tho soomlng prolixity of tho author of Ilolou's BaUloH," which lattor work has takuu so tlrui a hul.l upon the public, Is explained la tho profauo of tho present voluiuo just issuod. IIo had preparutl thorn partially or wholly beforo the story of "Budge" and "Toddle" had gained uiore than ordinary attention, aud this work Is his flrttt von turo since that roluiuo was wrltton. Tho sequol la as good ns tho first work, which is saying much for it, and whllo thora ara conversations on tho part ot tho two children which are far too wise for ohlldron to have over lntlulgotl iu; and examples of good nature and nitlenco which grown pooplo soarcoly over exhibit uninterruptedly, tho Interest of tho book Is woll sustained, and for tho bouoflt of thoso who havo not read its prodooosaor a dialogue bo tweon the principal personages, ohivraotorlatlo of all In tho buck, is quoted "1 know how white grapes grows," said Toddle, with liriglitouing oyos, and a vigorous, oonlldent shako of hla curly head. "And I know," said Mr. Burton, lifting Toddio suddenly from bis knee, "that either a oertaln little boy Is breaking to pieces and spilling badly, or smoothing olso Is.

What's this?" lie continued, uot icing a very spot on Toddle's apron just under which his pocket was, "and" (here ho opened Tad. lie's pocket, gingerly, nnd looked into it) "what Is thut vile mess in your pocket ToditleY, eyes op. netl In wonder, then hla countenance fell, 'Tw. ih only a little bunch," said he, "an' I was to cut it en tho way home; but I forgottod it!" "They're white grapes, my dear," mild Mr. Burton.

"Tne boys have boon robbing somebody's hothoua Tout has not grapes In ills. Whoro did you get these, buys!" "Sit hi" wliiipereil ToiMlo impressively. "Nobody musht never toll secrets." "Where did you get those urapop" demanded Mrs. Burton, hasleuiiig to the uxiiuiiinvilOH of the drlpplug (lii'Htt. Tod'lle hurst into tears.

1 should think you would cry," exclaimed Mrs. Burton, "after stealing people's fruit." "Isn't e.ri'iu' 'bout Hint." soobetl Toddio. "I 'Z( ciyin' a spoilin' my s'priso for yotii ev ry liiniule you a "Alice, Alice," said Dir. Button softly. "Re member that the poor child is not old enough to navo iwnrucu wear situiing menus.

"Then he shall leurn now; exclaimed Mrs. Burton, all her righteous Menses alert. "What do yuu suppose would become of you if you were to dlo to night." 'Wtin't nobbed Toddie, "If angels como to kill iuo like he ditl the 'Gypti'ins, I'll hide." "No oil" could hide (nun the angel of the Lord," said 51rs. Burton, determined that fear should do what reason couid not. "Why, doesn'i carry no Inntornzh wlf him in tho night lime, does her" asked Toddle.

Mr. Burton laughed, hut Mrs. Burton silenced him wiih glance, aud answered: lie uau oou well enough to Uud bad little boys when he wants thetit." "Ain't bad," serenmed Toddle, "an' I won't glvo yet jiio uvvi gntt'es now, that wo brought homo iu a tlower pot." "Como to uncle, old said Mr. Burton, taking the doleful child upon bin knee again, and caressing lilt1 tenderly; "tell uneln all about it, and he'll soe if you can't be set all right." "An' not lot the kllley angel como oatoh mot" asked Toddio. "I'll tell you, Undo Harry," said Budge.

"We was goiu to give Aunt Alice fruit for hor hurfduy nie bananas au' Tod white ijrapes. Wo dldn know whoro any hamulus growetl, lint Mr. Bus man, way oft along the mountain, has got lota of lovely grapes lu his greenhouse, 'cause we went there onuo with papa, and thej talked 'iiotit grapes an' thliigB 'most all afternoon, an' Mr. Bushman guvo papa some, uu' told llim to come uud help himself whenever ho wanted any. So wo luadu up a great secret, an' wo went no tttoro this afternoou to ask him to give us some for our aunt, 'ouubo 'twas goln' to lio her burfday.

But ho wasn't homo, and tho greenhouse inau wasn't there either; but tbe door was opon, an' wo went in an' attw the prnpos, an' we made up our minds that he wouldn't care ii we took some, 'cause he told pupa to, ao wo got three or four nice bunches, aud put 'em In a lltiwor pot with leaves In it, and eaeu of us got a little bunch to eat ourselves; but wo found lota of wild strawoorries on the wiy back, ao Tod forgot In' grapes, I guess, but mine's sale lu my stomach. An' 'twas atiu( hot an' dusty, au' I never got so tired In my life. Hut we wanted lo make Aunt Alice happy, so wo ilitlu'c care." "in' ttieu she said wo was sotibe.it Toddio; "bad old ling." "Never mind, Toddio," said. Mrs, Burton, all hor moral purpose taking Might as she kissed the tear stuiuud, dirty little uheeks, aud carried her nephew to tho dinner table. Toildie's meal was rpilokly dispatohod.

Ho soom od preoccuplod, nnd hurried awuy from the table, though he seemed quite ready to go to bed when summoned by his aunt. Half an hour later, Mr. Burton, sauntering out ou the pliiita to smoke, saw a large, rude cross, in red ink, on each side of the door frame. Even men have weaknesses, aud a fastidiousness about the apponrauoe of his bouBo was one of Mr. Burton's.

He dashed up the staire, threu steps at time, and burst Into hid utphew'B room, exclaiming: Who daubed tbo door wilh Ink?" "ile," said Toddle, boldly. "1 was prald you'll forget to tell tne kllley angel I wasn't any fief, so I put tod crosses on the dour, likes tbe izzyrutltus did, ao he would go npnst. Ho wouldn't know tbs luk wasn't blood, 1 guess, lu the uigbt time. Toddio suddeuly found himself at tieaee again. Tho tout) of tho bouk is excellent, and there Is a freshness aud wholescuieness about tt that will give to a great ninny readers.

The stylo is rathor beyond ohildren, unless it Is carefully explained to thorn; ll is hardly a hook thut novel lovers will oaro for, but for the great mass of adults, particularly parents. It will Und a welcome. It is a volume of over '53 pages aud Is In tho popular l'Jmo size. A FIJIAN. TttAOEDY.

Tho following aad story is con eel in its da. tails It uccurrod within tha writer's and may servo to illustrate how English civilization and laws oflect the Fijian mind and mode of thought. About four years age Ravuso Ionl was tho principal ohlof of Waia, one of a group of Islands the most westerly la Fi)i, colled the Yusuwas. About that time the parvenu Fijian Government had Just been formed and we planters aud uattYCB wore blessed with a trsvosty of English laws antl Institutions down ut the Yasawaa of our pautura was mndo a court houso was established, uud a posse of native polico sent down. It need hardly boeuid that these proceedings wore a mystery to tho natives even close to Levtiko, the more enlightened of them could at ilrst hardly be brought to understand the idea of any government.

At sll ovonts, Ravine troubled himself very little about tho new m' (, ao tho govcruiuout was called by tha natives, but corried on in tbo old Fl un Btyle of his fathers. Now there woo a young. inun in Waia wbo inado love to all tbe young girls; and not content with thut, bo also paid his attentions to the married women. The Fijlans nro a Joalous lot, and by and by a mob of angry husbands complained of this young follow to their chief, Ravuso, who, with the advice of tho old men in full oounoll, decided thst this gay lover was to bo buturaka od, or turkey tramped as we whites oall it. This buturako iug is un institution peculiar to Fiji.

The UDfortuuato Is knocked down, and the natives dance and jump ou him until he Is iusonmbleaud nearly dead. A man seldom reojvers thoroughly from a good, or rather a bad, buturaka iug. Some, doubtless, of the jealous basbanda or their friends wero among the party that buturuKa cd the gay deceivor, becauso they carried out tholr ordors so well that in throo weeks after tho young fellow died lrom tho effects. In the old titnoB, most of us, whites and natives, would have said: "Servo hun right," ond tbo matter would have onded. But now thore was law tn tbo land; our wardon was just appointed, and now brooinisb.

like, ordered the arrest of Ravuso. After some trouble, ho was coaxed to surrender, and was conDned at Boino Homo, awaiting tnnL Nothing so puzxlots Fijian aa the slow procedure of our English law; and poor Ra vuao pined in prison. So one day ho askod his Baa (jailers) to bo uUu a walk; they accompanied him; snd all sat dewn Ivi troe. After a time tho chief proposed to go, somo Iris, anil olimbcd the tree for the purpose. lVb.en he got to the top.

he callod out to his sstoumhed guards that he was fcoing to throw himself down, headlong. "Toll your white judge," said he, "that, lam a ohiel and tho son of a chief; that I cau't sv.rvive the deigraos of being im prls mod like that the puuishraont given to tbo man of mine was ust he was a bad man; that I am a chief, and had a Tight to punish bim vaka vita" (after tbo manner of "Fiji.) So aayinst, he threw himself down, broke, his back, and died shortly afterward. lu a day or tv.o the nevre of tho cblof's deatb roachod Wala, ana a wtill went up from each little village embowered lu ifs cocoaitut grove, for Iho death of their TuragB, as they call their chiefs. Hie wife, Lan Wat (to strike water as lu fishing), and young daughter years only) made up their minds tbst tholr chiol, should not go unaccompanied to Hades, but have son one to cook snd look after htm there. So on ntf'Ut they tied a rope between two trees, twisted It re tboir nooks, and so strangled tbomaelres sftoi He Fijian loshion.

These people had beon Christians feo years, but evidently bolievud in tholr old trsditlooa still. Our warden wse not a bad fellow, and I believe tbo unfortunate result or hta nrsi attempt st enroroing English law among the natlvos ooused him many i pang. Aud now the sad tale of the'deatb of this anfortunsii. Wala chlof snd his family is told in many a Fijian hamlet, in tho cool evening, as tho sun goes down under tho shade of the lofty ivis aud cocoanut trees aDd tbo women and children hear with a thrill of the power of that mysterious niata ui to whose itctlou hurled a Fijian chief from his high estate, and aeut him snd his do voted wife and daughter prematurely before the face of tholr Makor. CVttimdjrs' Journal.

Stand by your friends, lot ooraa what may. Is good mott If you don't stsud by them you ueodn't expect thorn to stand by you. 8o whether they bo friends of high or low degreo, In aflluenoo or pov exty, stick to them and don't stop to Inquire whether will pay di whether it will ha populsr. Whonovor you prove traitor and desert thjso who bsre BtooJ up for you and helped your battles, you will find yourself wttbout nuy one to congratulate you upon your achievements, or comfort you In on svll hour When uilstoe. tunc come thick snd.fut.

OW OPEN. BROOKLYN TO MANHATTAN BEACH MANHATTAN AB EACH ROTEI (Coney Island.) THE MANHATTAN BEACH RAILWAY NOW OPl'N FROM EAST NEW YORK. NEW, SnORTToUIOK ROUTE. RETURNING, Leave Manhatlan Reach for Now York .00, 0:10, 111:18, 11 :10 A. 13:19, 1:06,3 20,3:06, 1:20, :05, 0 .20.

1 9 Trains' Icavo East New York 6:30, 7:40. 9:06, 10:18. 11:15 A. 12:3, 1:50. 2:44.

4:67, 6:16, 7:16, 8:30 P.M. Time 30 minutos to beach. RETURNING, Leave Manhattan Beach for East New York 7:10.8:16, 9:44, A. 12:06, 1.16,2:26, 3:26, 4:28, 6:37, 6:64, 8. 00, 9:55 P.M.

Timo, East Now York to tho Boich, 23 minutos. Faro, round trip, 40 conta. Tako Broadway and Fulton st. horse cars for East Now Tako stenin carB for East Now York at FlutbusU avenue depot ol Long Island Railroad. Every residont of Brooklyn should visit this magnificent Beach, and tho finest.

Seaside Hotol in tho Unito.l States. GRAFULLA'S CELEBRATED SEVENTH REGIMENT BAND OF TWENTY FIVE PIECES will play ovory afternoon and evening, and glvo Grand Sacred C'orrcorts orory Sunday evening. EW YORK AND SUA BEACH RAILROAD CHANGE OF TIME AUGUST 8. Cr.snert with Manhattan linicli Railroad from Xo York, and Brooklyn and Bath Railroad trom Brooklyn at Rey Ridge Junction. From Sen Take boat D.

R. MARTIN, Pier No. 8, at 7: A. 2, 1 and 6 P. M.

or boat NORWALK, Plor No. af 11. Ill A.M., 1:10, 3.10, 7:10 P. M. From Brooklyn 'Take any hnreo car lino at Hamilton, South, Wall st.

or Fulton Ferrv to donot at Groonwood and Filth av, and atoani cars at 10:10, 11:30 A. 1 :30, 2 :3 1, 4 .31. 6 :3 7 8 :30 and 10 P. 6t. For Now York Trains loavo Conoy iBland al 7:56, 12:55 A.M.

3 4:21. 6:2.1 and 7:10 P. M. Fer All Hatns connect at Junction. Buy your tickets to Bay Ridge Junotiuu only "10NEY ISLAND.

PIIOSPECT PARK AND CONEY ISLAND RAIL. KOAD CONEY ISLAND DIVISION. SUMMER TIME TABLE FIRST EtJlTION) On and alter SUNDAY, Juno 17. 1S77, and until further notice, trains fur Coney Inland and intermediate Btatlons wui leave luu irooKiyu tiniLii ivv. uuu i st.

('le ir ontfanco of Urotmwood Ci lomutiiry) as follows.vlr.: Leave lirooklyu; 6:15 A. AL 7 3R M. '8. S0 A. M.

A. If. 9:3 A. Al. A 10:40 A.

M. 11 :14 A. M. A. M.

P. M. 12 .50 P. M. 1 :24 P.

M. 1 :66 P. M. P. M.

2:42 P. M. 8. OS P. M.

P. Al. 3:62 P. M. 4:16 P.

M. 4:36 P. M. 6:02 P. M.

6:26 P. M. P. M. 6:12 P.

M. 6:36 P. M. 6:55 P. 7 .2 P.

At 7:46 P. M. 8:05 P. M. 8:811 P.

M. 8 :66 P. M. P. M.

9:40 P. M. 10 P. Al. Jave uonoyftianu: 6:50 A.

M. A. M. 9:00 A. M.

9:36 A. M. A. AL 10:43 A. M.

11 10 A. M. 11 :46 A. M. 12.16 P.

M. 12:51 P. AL 1 :20 P. M. 1 :69 P.

M. 2:24 51. AtlanUo and PacldoTel. egraph In tho depot at Greenwood and Coney Island. Direct wires to all parts of the United States and Canada.

2:46 P. M. 3:09 P. M. 8:34 P.

M. 8:66 P. M. 4:19 P. M.

4 :44 P. NL 6.1)5 P. M. 6:29 P. M.

5:64 P. M. 6:16 P. M. 6:39 P.

At 7:04 P. M. P. 51. 7:49 P.

M. 8:14 P. At 8:35 P. M. 9:01 P.

M. 9:26 P. M. 9 :46 P. At 10:11 P.

M. 10:36 P. M. 11 P. M.

10:26 P. Trains marked thus are wav trains. sioDDing at all Btv tions. All trains not so nnrkod arc express trains, makttiji no stops between Brooklyn and Coney Island. Tho 6:16 and 7:25 A.M.

trains lrom Brooklyn, and 6:50 and 7:55 A. M. trains from Oonoy iBland will not run on Sundays. Slimmer oveninff concerts by Contemo's celebrated Twoiity third Regiment full Baud every evoning, except Sunday evenings, lrom 730 to 9:30 during tho Benson, upon the Company's grounds at Coney Island. Good order and decorum will bo preserved, a sufficient forco of police having booh detailed by the Board of Police Commissioners for that purp.istj.

Tho Greenwood depot can be reached by the cars of tho Brooklyn division (Vandorbilt and Ninth av. line), tho Jay and Smith st. trs and the Adams st. and Boorum placo line, through Fifteenth st. R.

8CHERMERHORN, Engineer aud Superintendent. IT! AST NKW YORK AND CANAR3IE AND ROCKAWAY BEACH STEAMBOAT LINE. T1.VIK TABLE Steamboat Trains for Itncka Beach will Icavo How aid House, East New York, Daily and Sundays, at 10 A. and 8 P. Al.

Returning from Rooknway Beach at 11:15 A. 1 nud HMO P. Al. Trains for Cauarsie will run Dally and Sundays, hourly and half hourly, from 6 :30 A. to 9 :30 P.

M. Tills is tho most pleasant, safo and popular family route to Rockaway Beach, ji free from danger and bcb sickness. P. B. RlilD, Proprietor.

TVTEW YORK, NEW HAVEN AND VRT Jj FORD RAILROAD. Trains leivo Forty second sis donot for Boston at A. 1. .1, 9, 10, 11 P. M.

Fou Boston and Aluanv; Railkoad 8:05, 11 A. 9 P. M. Fon Consf.ctiodt Ri F.n Railboad 8 :05, 11 A. 12 8 P.

Fon NEWl'OnT 8:05 A. AL, I P. St. Fon suonE Line Drvisio.s A. 1.

3, 6:15, 10 P.M. Fon Am Jam. Railboai 8 .05 A. 1,3, 11:35 P. AL Fon N.

H. and Nobtuaih ion Rau.boad 8:05 A. M. iP. M.

Fob Nahoatuck Railboad 8 A. 1. 3 P. M. Fob Houbatonio Rau.boad 8:05 A.

3 P. M. Fob Danbuby and Nobwalk Railboad 8 A. 1.3,4:10, 9 P. AL Fob Shkpauo Rait.boad 8 :05 A.

P. M. Fob New Canaax Kailboad A. 1, 4. J0, 5:45 Fob SiBrNonELD 8:05, 11 A.

12 3, 5:15, 9 P. AL Fob Nf.w Haves 7 8:05, 9:05, 11 A. 12 2:20. 8, 4:40, 5:15, 9, 10, 11:35 P. M.

Fob South Nobwalk 7:10. 9:05, 11 A. 1,2:20 8 4:40 5:15, 5:46. :36, 9, 10, 11:85 P. M.

FOB Stamfobd 7:10, 8:05, 9:06, 10:10 A. 13 I. 2:20. 3, 4:40, 4:45, 6.15, 5:45. 6:35.

7:20, 9, 10, M. Tho 8:05, 11, 1, 9 and 10 o'clock trains arc through Expross; tho 4:10 and 5:15 trains are local Express trains and the 9 and 10 P. M. trains run daily. Uablem RrvEB Bbanoh trains loavo Harlem River station, opposite Second av, at 12:10, 7, 8, 9:15 A.

12 AL, 12:55. 3:65. 4:40. 5:10. 5:55, 6:45 connecting with Steamboats from Fulton Market slip.

Tickets iors.tlo at Forty second at depot, Fulton Market slip and at tho N. Y. Transfer offices, 944 Broadway, Now York, and 4 Court st, Brooklyn, whioh Company will check bsggago from residenoe to destination. LONG BRANCH AND PHILADELPHIA VIA NEW JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILROAD, COMMENCING JUNE 18, 1877. Steamors leave New York.

Pier 8, Norrh River (footol Reotor connecting at Sandy Hook with trainB for: Long Bbancu, 6:20, 9 30, 10:40 A. 8:45, 5 ana AI. Philadelphia and Toms Riyeb. 2o, 8:30 A. 4 P.

M. Sea Side Pabk, Babneqat akd Beaoh Haven. 6:20 A. and3: P. M.

VntELAitD. Bbidoetok, atlantio Om and Cape Mat, 9 .80 A.M. Sundays fob Lono Bbanoh, 9:30 A. 51. Ocean lir ivt 9:30 A.

M. and 3:45 P. M. Tioket office No. 4 Court st.

Brooklyn. W. S. BNEDKN, General Manager. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY Ferry Station in Now York, foot of Liberty Commencing May 21, 1877, Now York foot of Liberty str et.

as follows; 6:30 A. M. For Flemington, Easton. Belvidoro. Betb Iouom.

Bath. Allentown. Mauoh Chunk. Tamaaua, Wilkesbane. Scranton.

Eluilra, 4c. connects at Junction with D. HW.R.R. 8:45 A. M.

For High Bridge Branoh. Easton. Allontown Harrlsburg and tho West. Alanch Chunk. Tnmanua.i Towanda, Wilkeabarre.

Soranton, Danville. Williams. Fob Somf.rvili.k and Flemineton. 1 00 P. M.

Far Fleiniugton. Kaaton. Bt 1 1, Allontown, Mauoh Chunk, Tamaqua, Alahauoy City. Ilnzloton. WilkoBbarro.

Soranton, Reading, Columbia, Lancaster, Ephrata, Pottsville, Harrisburi, Ao. 4KJ0P. AI Fob Hum Branch, Easton, Belvidoro, Allontown and Catasaun.ua; connects at. lunation with Delaware, Lackawanna Wostorn Railroad. 4 P.

Ai Somf.bville and Flomington. P. Ai laily, for Easton, Allentown. Reading, Har risburg and the West. o.nij Fob Faston Sunday Tbains leave 'at 9:30 A.

P. M. fot Bound Brook and interincdiato BtotlonB: at 5:30 P. M. for Easton, Allontown.

Harrlsburg and the West. TEW YORK AND LONG BRANCH DIVI "Savo New York, foot of Liberty st, for Perth Amboy, Ijohb Branch, Ocean Grove, Ac, 7.45, 9:00, 11 :45 A. 4:0,1, 4:46 6:00 P. M. At 3:30 P.

M. Express for Long Branch. Ocean Grove. An EXPRESS TRAIN TIME betweon Now York and Long Branoh 1 hour and 20 minutes PULLMAN PARLOR CARS are attached to trains leaving New York at 3:30 and 4:03 REDUCED RATES FOR THE SEASON. Stages to and from Keyport connoct at fllatawan Station with all trains.

Stages to and from Point Pleasant con. neotataquan. N1 EW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA ew lasit. ROUND P.UOOK ROUTE. FOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA.

Trains leavo New York foot of Liberty at. for Trenton and Philadelphia at 6 :30, 8:00. 9:30, 11:30 A. M. 1:30, 8010, 6:30, 12 P.

and at 4 :00 P. AI. for Trenton. Leave Philadelphia from Btatlon North Ponnsylvanla Railroad, Third and Berks sts, at 7:80, 9:80, 11:30 A. 'SavoVrenton 'tor Now York 6:35,8:05, 12:16,2:10.4:55.6:06 P.

AI. Pullman Dra ing Room Oars ara attached to tho 9:30 A. M. P. M.

trains from New York, and to tho 7. 9:30 A. 1:30 P. 51. trains from Philadelphia, and Sleeping Cars to tho 12 o'clock midnight trains from both Now York and Philadelphia.

Sunday trains leave New York at 1 SO A. At, Bj10.12. 00P. M. leave Philadelphia at 9:30.

A. M. 12:00 P. M. 1.0 ro at.

11 a A. M. Tickota for sale at fool of Llbarts St. Nos. 62il and 911 Broadway, at tho principal hotels, all ofllces uf the Erie Railwav in Now York and Brooklyn, and at No.

4 Court st, Brooklyn. BufRsgo ohecked from residenoe to destlna 11. 1 nanowta, ueuurai ubquukdi nsuui. PHILADELPHIA via PENNSYIVAN1A RAILROAD. THE OLD ESTABLISHED ROUTE and SHORT LINE BETWEE NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA TrainB each way Depots in Philsdol.

phis, I In New York. Double Track, tho most Improved Equipment, and ths Fastest Time consistent with absolute safety. ON AND AFTER JUNE 25, 1877. Express Trains leavo New York, via Desbrosses and Courtlandf streets forrlea. as follows: (9:80 limited).

10 JO A. AI 1, 4, 5, 8, 7, and 8 30 P. Sunday. 9 A 6.6.7 and 8:30 P. AI.

Retvbnino, trains leavo Pbllaaelohla 8:35. 6, 7 :30, 8, 8:30. ana 11 A. M. (limited exurosa.

I3i 2, 4. and 60,1 and 1:6 P. and li midnight. On Nunday. 8:85,8, 8:30 A.

4 and 7 8j.P. and 12 midnight Ticket offices. 626 and 944 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House, nnd foot ol Desbrosses and Courtlandt sta No 4 Court st, Brooklyn; Nob. Ill, 116, and 118 Hudson at, Hoboken; Depot, Jersey City.

Emigrant tioket office. No. 8 Battory FRANK THOMSON, P. FaRMFk. General Manager.

General Paosongor Agont. ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES AIAIL ROUTE ON AND AFTER JUNK 25. 1OT. Trains leave New York.

via. Desbrosses and Courtlandt stroets ferries as follows Express for Harrlsburg. Pittsours. tho West and Somb. with Pullman Palace Cars attachecLStOO A.

6 and 8:30 For AVUlisrusnort. Lock Havon.Conr. and Erie, at 8.3) V. connecting at Oorry fc 'Pitusville. Potroleum Gen.

tre and tho (JilRoglons. For WUilameport and Lock ForaBal'trmore Washington and the South. "Limited WaBhington F.jnross" of Pullman Parlor Cars doily, xoept Sundav .30 A. M. arrive Washington 4:10 P.

M. Regular at 8r20 A. 1, P. M. Sunday 6 and 8 3tl Al Express to Philadelphia.

7:30. 8:20 fl. Lfmlted.1 10:30 A. 1. 4.

5. 6. 7 and 8:30 P. Sunday 9 1 A.M., 6. 6, 7 and 8:10 P.

Ai. Emigrant and second class. 7 P. M. Accommodation iorTrenton.

a and :10 P. M. For Newark at 6:10. 7.7:40 3 9.10. 11 A.

61.. 12 1.1. 3. 3:30. 4.10.

4:30. 4. 5A 5. 530. 6:40.

6:10, 6:34 7, 7. S) s. 9. 10. P.M., and 12 night, Sunday 9 A.

AL, land 8:20 P. ForEltiaboth.e 10 7. 7:40 8 9. 10.11 A AL. IS 1.

9. 2:30, 3.3:30. 4:10. 5:20. 6:40.

6:10. 6 0. 7.730. 8. j).

10 P. and night. Sunday 9 520. 7 and For Rahwav 6:10. 1.

7:40. a 10 11 A. M. 13 2:80.1. 8:30.

4:10,4:30,4:60.6:20. 6:40,6.10.6 0,7.7:30, 9,10 P. At ana 12 night. Sunday 9 A. JM.

6 20. 6 S0and.7 P. M. For Woodbrldgo. Perth Amboy and South Amboy, 10A.M..

2:30.4:50 and 6:10 P. Al. For New Brunswick. 7, 8 and 11 A. AL, .8, 4:10,5:20, 7 OU P.

M. and 12 night. Sundav 9 A. and 7 P. AJL For East Millstone.

11 A. Sand 6 0 P. M. For Kingston and Rocky Hill. 8:20 A.

M. and 4. 10 P.M. For Prlnoeton, 7. 8:20 and 10:30 A.

1.9 4:10 and 7 P. at ForLtunbertville. 10:30 A. 1.2 and 6 P. M.

For PhUllusburg and Belvidsre. 10:30 A. Ml. and 3P. At For Flomington.

10 A. M. and 2 p. M. For Meroer and Somerset Branch, 11 A M.

and 8 P. it For Trenton. Bordoritown. Burlington snd Camden. AM, and 1.

2, 4. 6 and 7 P. Al. For Freehold. 7 00 na 10:26 A.

4:10 P. At ForFarminirdsle and So.uan.7 A. M. and 2 p. M.

For Hightatown, Pomberton and Camuen, jU A. M. and 4 00 P. vis. Amboy.

and 1AM. and 4:10 P. AL via TrosarrlvrFrom KtUbunt. 6:60 to lA. M.

and a 10:10 P. Sunday, sib', Si lArlm PhllsdelDhla. 65. 6 Wi.W lono. 11 to A.

2:10. 4:10.. 6:10. 6. 8rW.

10:10 and 1030 P. M. Sunday. 9M 10i40. A.

0:50 and 10:10 Evn Wmh Prtoo ana nwiuaure. ouhl a.m.. Ticket Office. 626 snd 844 Broadway, No, I Aster tlrmso, and foot of pesbrossos and Cportlandt. ste; NMOoort stj Brooklyn: Kos.

114. 116 and 118 Hodson sV, Hoboken Der pot, Jersojt atj. Kmigraat Tlokst Office. Na 8 Battery FRANK THOMSON. FkKMKR, 4tonrolHanaot.

Oeneral Psajsuger At I i AIL STKAMHtllrTJ. between new ior callliiK Cork Harb.jr Wednosdav, AnonBtSl rtus'la i Wednesday. Aug, 23 Wednesday. Sept. 5 a i.vssiniK Wed nosday.

8 c. in Scvlhia Wednesday. Sent. 38 Russia Wcduosday. Oct Aioria Wodnosday.

Oct. 10 Wednesday. Oct 17 Al.tssinta Wednesday. Oct. 21 Ami every lollowing WEDNESDAY from Now York.

Steamers marked tuns' donnt carry steerage paBBOugers. RATES OF PASSAGE Cabin passonvrers $81, ll)and $130. gold, according to accommodation. Tickota to Paris $15 gold additionaL Return tickets on favorable terms. Steerago tlckots to and trom all pattsof Europe atvory low ratos.

Through bills of ladlnggivon for Havre, Antwerp and othor coitus on tho Lont'nont and for Modi terranoan porta. or ftciglit. or passage, apply at the ollico of tho Compauy, Nr. 4 Bowling Green, N. Y.

CHAS. G. FRANC KLYN. Agont For steerage passage and further information, apply T. H.

HENDitfiliv.SON, 163 AtlanUo near Clinton sole agent Bio )klyu. Drat'ta at lowoBt ratei. NCilOR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, Ell M. i Sept.

ll A. M. Viuoria eil 1, 11 A A 16 11 A. TO GLASGOW, Ll i l.l'OOI. OR DERltx.

L'abinh lo sn, accordin.T to accommodations. lutormediaie. 42. NEW YORK TO SOLTI1A.MPTON AND LONDON Elssa A.l' A. Ausir A M.

riv 'O tiTO: steerage, $21. 'TlckoU at reduced rates. Pratt for nn at current rateB. Conill.i i'icr. Nos.

2l and SI, N.irth Hirer, N. Y. HKNDKRSOX Agents. 7 Hiwllmr Green, N. V.

ALIIK1DGH, toltJoiirt f'. Hrouklyn. JEW YORK AND HAVANA. rTVPT. THESE MUST CLASS STEAMSHIP WILL SAIL At 1 P.

M. from Pier No. 13, X. R. (Mot or Oodar st.) FOR HAVANA l.HUECT.

Ste.iinar;LLr.MBUS. Wednesday, aw. Sieamor CLYDE. Saturday, Forlreittiit or passa.no, having niagnlftcont aocommoda 6 Rowling Green. MoKKLLAR, LUL1NG A AgonW, Havana.

ITMTFiO STATES MAIL LINE STEAM to Qttonnstown and SAILING EVKRi TUESDAY. W1SOONS1X Aug. 28. atg A. M.

11. at8A.M. From Pie 63 North Rlvnr. Cabin passage, $66, 75: Intermediate, $40: stcorngo, t2fi; all payable in currency. Passougcra booko.l to and fr 'in Hamburg.

Norway and Pwedou, etc. Drafts on Ireland. England, France, and Germany, at lowest rates. Apply to WILLIAMS 4 "iUION. Broadway.

N. Y. Or to JNO. C. HENDERSON.

13 Court st, Brooklyn. STATE LINE FOR GLASGOW AND BELFAST. From Pier 42. X. Canal st, N.

Y. STATE OF INDIAN Tuursday. ur 23. STATU OF GEORGIA. Thmsdav.

A 30. STATE OF PE.NNS LVANIA. Thursdti, Sopt. Passengers hooK.no to all parts of Knroiw. AUSTIN BALDWIN A Agonte, 72 Bvoadway, N.

Steerage oflico, 45 Brjadw.iy, N. Y. WHITE STAR IjINE. TO OUKENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. BRITANNIC SATURDAY Aug.

2o. I P. ADRIATIC M' FROM PIER MFTY TWO. NORTH RIVER Prsscge In cabin 80 and Slot), gold Btocrago fl28, our "r'or'pasaago tickets or drafts on Ireland, England and, II COURT STREET, Brooklyn, un R. J.

CORTIS. 37 BROADWAY. N. Y. TVTOUTh'gERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP BETWEEN NEW YORK.

SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. Pomiviny's PIFR foot of SECOND ST. HOBOKEN. MAIN Sat Aug. 25 DDNAU bept.

8 MObEl ODER Sat. Son tJ Rates ol passogo trout New York to Southampton, Havra crRremen: First Cabin $100 gold. Second Cabin 60 gold. Stoe. Ago 30 currency.

Return tickets at roduced rates. Prepaid itoerago certificates at 43J currency. For freight or passage apply to OELIUCHS 2 Bowling Grojn, in. r. NM AN LrNlEMA IL STKAtUEKS.

FOR QUICENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. CITY OF RICHMOND Saturday, JulyiS. at.7 A. M. CITY OK BERLIN tnnlav.

Anmist 11. at 7 A. M. CITY OF CHESTER Saturday. Aueea' 18.

at 1 P. M. FROM PIER 46 NORTH RfVlCll. CA BIN, $F0 and $10i: gold. Rofurn tickots on favorabla terms.

$28 curroncy. Dralts iSBuod at lowest rates. s'atorooms, smoking and bathrooms amidships. JOHN G. DALE.

Aarent. 15 and SI Broadway, N. or to J. t. HENDERSON, Nu.

18 Court st, solo Agont tor Btooklyn. Stettin bouts. ROOKLYN ANNEX. TIME TABLE NO. 3.

AUGUST 9, 1677. LEAVE DEPOT. JEWELL'S WHARF, FULTON ST. A. 7:.

'H tor Jureey City, Phila. I'. II. R. A.

AI fer Album Day Boat. A 8:35 for Jersev City, Fast Line Pnnn. R. A. iVnshingt in Limited EipruBS.

A iO.lo for Jersey City, Philadelphia Express. A 11 :16 for Jersov City. Penn. It. Rahway Acc'n.

Noju. 12 tor Jeraer City Rahway Local. P. 12:10 for Jersey City, Washington Penn. R.

R. P. 2 5ii for fltoamor rowoll, Hudson River. P. for steamer Ctyslenah, Yunkcrs, Ac.

3:1" for Jersov City. Phil idelpbf Penn. R. It. P.

Providence and Boston steamers. P. SloninKton steamers. P. Philadelphia Express.

P. 6:16 lor Now York, People's Lino Boat. P. 8:33 tor Jraoy City, Clm 'm'iaii EinrOBS, P. R.

K. P. Jersev Olty, Philadelphia Fxnross. V.R. R.

P. iorJorsoy City. Pacific Expross P. R. R.

P. .11., 9 lor Jursuy Citv. RetuniiiiB from Jersoy City and Now 1 ork on tho arrival of tho returning boata and trains, corresponding to above. Through tickets at Annox Depot. Time table 36, Pennsylvania R.

R. S. F. B. MORSE, AgoitL ALL RIVER LINE FOR BOSTON AND ALL POINTS EAST.

NEWPORT AND FALL RIVER. Tho Mammoth Palaoo Steamers, BRISTOL AND PROVIDENCE. LARGEST, HANDSOMEST AND MOST COSTLY SIEAMERS IN THE WORLD. Leavo Now York, from Pier 2 S. N.

foot Murray st, at 6 P. uly 1 to Sopt. 2, inclusive). GRAND PROMENADE" OONOKRT3 ON BOARD EVERY EVENING. Fall night's real.

Short rail rtdo. Ftpo morning traltii Fall River to Boston. TlekutB mav be aecurod in Brooklyn at Nos. 2 and 4 Opart st; cor. Broadway and Fourth st: at the Pier in New York, and at all principal tlciiot olficos.

State rooms secured by letter or telegraph. BmuJKt, L0 VKrjU Agents. GEO. L. CONNOR, Ceuera Pasaenuor Agunt.

AK BLUFFS, MARTHA'S VINEYARD AND NANTUCKET. NEW AND DIRECT ROUTE Betweon New York and thesj GREAT SUMMER RESORTS of New England, via FALL RIVER LINE and WOOD'S HOLE. Leave Now York at 5 P. M. from Pier S8, N.

dally (Sundays incluiiud). arrho at Oak Bluffs, S. 30 A. M. and Nantucket, 11:30 A.

M. the next dav. THREE TO SIX HOURS AHEAD OF OTHER LINES. Now York to Oak Bluffs, 85; Excurslnn tickets, 89. Now York to Nantucket, 46; Excursion tickets, $10.

Returning loavo Nantucket at 1 :16 P. Oak Bluffs, 4 P. arrive at New ork at 6:30 A. M. tbe Dext day.

BORDEN LOY1CLL, Agentl GEO. L. CONNOR. General Pussongor Agent, mHB NEW PROVIDENCE LltfE J. TO BOSTON, via PROVIDENCE dlroot.

A WHOLE NIOnT'S REST. ONLY 42 MILES OF RAIL. TIME, 60 MINUTES. THE MAGNIFICENT FLOATING PALACES, MASSACHUSETTS and RHODE ISLAND, On and after May 7 will leave Pier 29, North Rlvor, foot ot Warren st, N. at 5 P.

5I arriving at Providence atj A. M. and Boston at 7 A. AL THE OLD RF.LIABLE STONINOTON LINK For BOSTON aud all points East. Stoamers STONINGTON and NARRA.GANSETT an 1 P.

M. daily from Plor 33, North River, foot ot Jay at. Staterooms and tickota for eithor lino 6eonrcd 1 at 333 Washington at. Brooklyn, 363 Broadway, N. and at all othcej olWestcott Express Company.

Tickota for sale also at all hotol ticket ofticos. Passengors and freight via eithor line ahvays takon at lowest rates. S. BABCOOK, Vresidont. W.

Fn.Krss, Oenoral Passenger Agont. FREE IK ANSI ER for p. isscngers via either lino to and from Bro klvn by tho boats of tho Brooklyn Annex, leaving Jewell's Vharf, Fulton Forry. at 4:25 P. M.

5OR NEW UAVEN, HARTFORD, SprlnRiield, Whlto Mountains, Montreal and Intor mediate points. Steamers loavo Pier No. 25, East Kivor, daily (Sundays excepted), at 3 f. M.Twotify fhlrd (. Knft River, 3.15 P.M.) nud 11P.M., connecting with sneoial tr ins ut Now llavon for Hartford.

Spriuglluld, Ac. licknts sold and baggagn checked at Broadway. N. and 4 C'liirt st, llrooKtyn. Eicursion to Now Haveu aud return.

TOR NORWALK AND ANBURY, DAILY. THE STEAMER ADELPHI Accompanied by IVES' DANIJURY BAND. Loaves Brooklyn (Jewell's Dock), rt 2:30 P. Pler37, East River, 2:16 P. AL, and Thirty third st, P.

con nectiug with Danbury and Now Haven Railroads. 8 REDUCED FARE, 86 CENTS. EXCURSION TICKETS, 60 CENTS. ITTZRNS' LINE STEAMERS FOR TROY and SARATOGA, connecting with all rail, mad ies North, East aud frost. FARE LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE.

The entirely new and maguificont palace steamers. CITY OF TROY and SARATOGA, loavo daily (Saturdays excepted) at BP. M. from Plor 19 E. foot of I.eroy street.

Through tickets ld and baggage chocked to all points at Vi ostcott Ex ptess office. 333 WUnj sperintendont. ALBANY AND TROY BY DAY BOATS Ylbbard and Daniel Drew loavo Vestry St. Pier N. at 8:35.

and Twenty fourth st. at A. M. landlnV at Nyack Ferrv, West Point. Newburgh.

Pougli epsio. Rhinobeck, Sangertlos. Ca'Bklll and Hudsou, Clise conneoUou with Now York Central Railroad for tho West. with Express trains tor Saratoga, Montreal and her vein north. 'To West Point and Newburgb, returning same dsv.

if 1. Tickets or coupons good on Hudson Klwr Railroad ara rocetvud iu board for nassajre. roo trausier uoui and to Brooklyn (commencing July 23) by the boats of tho Brookljn Annas. Loaves Jewell's wharf, (Full st,) at 8 A. M.

Tickets over New York Contral and tnr Saratoga, on the wtiarf. A LB ANY BOAT PEOPLE'S LINE The olegant steamers DREW and ST. JOHN loavo Plor 41, North River, every week day at 6 P. connecting at Albany with express trains for Saratoga, Lako George, iko Champlaln, Adirondack and Wldio Mountains, Couperetown, Sharon und Riobfield Springs, tho Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence, and all favorite Summer resorts north and west.

FARK ONLY $1.60, and price ol BtatoroomB greatly reduced. Brooklyn passengors and baggage transferred free by Btoamer lo ivinir JowelTs Wharl (F.ilton st). at 6:15 P. M. Messina's Sttlug Bands accompany oach stoamor.

Tickets can be had at 4 Court st, 333 Washington st. and 70 Fourth st, E. D. Also at ollico of Brooklyn Annox. S.

EMAYO, General Passenger Agont ARATOGA, VIA PEOPLE'S LINE, from Pier 41, N. Large, steady, well ventilated boats. Fare to Saratoga. S2.70. Excursion tickets, good during seas jn to Albany and return, 2 Saratoga and return, S4.40.

Passengers from and to Brooklyn transferred reo by boata of the Brooklyn Annex. CIATSKILL CREEK, ATHENS AND STIJYVKSANT LINE. Steamboat NEW CHAMPION MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, stosmor AADHEW tfARDER on opposite days, trom Oaual St. Pier 3. North JUvor.

6 P. for pasbsngors and freight. Fare ijl. Berths free. ipriiVES, iiiquoBS, dec.

A GOOD AND RELIABLE T'ABLK LlIvAltlVA At from 84 to $6 per case, and othor superior grades. PURE BRANDIES, Imported inglass, at from 81.26 to $4 per bottle. OUAMBETTAZ 4 CHATEBAN. 88 Court St. SOAP JESSENCEs ESSENCE.

THE MARVEL OF THE AGE FOR WASHING CLOTHES, Ao. ASK YOUK GROCER FOR IT. Wholesale only, COOPER'S, Burling Blip, N. Y. CLAIBVOVAWl'S.

NO HUMllUG A PARISIAN LADY foretells the future also cures diseases. 437 Fulton st, near Jay, second floor. rTHE GREATEST LIVING CELEBRATED 1 astonishing clairvoyant from Parts she Is natural clairvoyant, born with second sight: tells all on earth what you wish to know snd what you do know and what is past recovers lost and stolen goods re unites the separated. 634 Fulton et, hot st and Fort Greene place: hours from, 10 A. to 9 two flights ol stsirs, frost THE DAILY EAGLE published every ravin thnvew (Sunday edit ton in (bo morning).

Turou cculs per eouy. Ton nollars ior year, or nt the mto nloiie dollar v' month tor niiv period Isss than tls mouths, frro of onstage, ll) tlo Eaoi.k BtiiMincs. 54. CR and Bl I'nltua street. Tbe Brooklyn Daily F.aglk has a larger circulation than any otliet eventug paper published in t.

There pre six hundred thousand people on Lone Island, lend tbo Kaw.f. is admittedly the exponent ol too wool interests of tljio Afan advertising niodiuro. therefore. Hie a larger ami more concentrated circulation tor 11 ctan.e money than nr nlber paper RATES FOR ADVERTISING. B0I.IT AOATE MEAHUIIEMFNT.

AdrirtlPcmrnts, 1st page, 10 rents per linn each tlrpo. idvSw itV, or ib page, SO cents per Una each FitVa'displaved advertisements double price Local and cimmoiclal notices, 3d or 4th page, 50 cents Hup escli timo. Diecoum of I. per cent, for one month. Vln auiit 01 percent, lot tlnee mouths.

IUfcoui oi ii vit cont. forsix months. JMrronntof pir cent, iov twelvemonths. iuseuioiilfc Ll ceiilsunr line net tor each Insertion. PFK NOTICE OF SIX LINER On LESS, lid nd Found.

cents 1 nine, and CO couts each stto irt'salcsnd To Lot. 1 time, and 50 cents each suc C' vc Hoarding. 75 cents time, and 50 cents oach succosiivs tfjno llplp Wr.nlort, 7f cents 1 limp, and rents each BUocessivj time. Ano uu cents per Hue In excess of tixlinot. rrn notice of six links 0K Persona Ii iH.iijeactl nine.

Marriage Hi.tHl each timfj. Dentil, oner, lints, bunaaj ane Kelitriuus, 50 cents oach "ons TJtll.MS CASH IN ADVANOB. Brooklyn, January. 1. 1877 TUP EAGLE IN NKW yuKK CITY.

Wo have established agencies tor the sale of 'ho K.tor.R at tome of the principal buaiuess points in New York City, i follows; Asior House stops. C. P. Rockwnod. Grand street Ferry.

W. H. 174 Snwli rt. Woodrutl Itrolhors, ICiic Itnilrray rorrr Bnllt'lnrrfl, root if Chmherfl BtiLHU, Dunn 4 Ui jjo, Sew Ooreer Control Bsilroad.i jot or Ubor sticet. AJIICRICAN DISTRICT TKLKtVKAPH.

An UiBlramont oi tho American Distrio TplnRi iph ii.im rany, in tlia Itoom oi thu Kaulk. is at tau servica t.the public. B'ESTEKJf UNION TELEOHAPII OrFlOR. A branch oiflco of Iho 'Western Union Telpgriph Com. ram has boon established In tho Kagi.k Tonnting Room lor tho accommodation of Iho public, thus placing tho clti rens of Brooklyn In olographic communication vftthall ai(6 of tho Unrted Spates.

Office open from 8 A. to i A Gold and Stock Indicator in thoCountlni; Roomrecords tliptransactlone of the Stock Board, arrival and departure ol steamers and ltms of rinancinl. ship and ireuoral news. The Eai.f. hna also a epochl wiro connectinK It with tho Western Unicn nce, in New York, for tho traiismfBsf.m of Itn private ches, and placing ll iu communication Vila all parts ut tho Yold THE KA.GI.K IN THE EARTKKV DISTRICT.

Th? larKO increaB in tho circulation and InialtiQBB of tui pABU.wilhin tho wards known aa the I'Btom District (old Williamsburgh) has imposed npon ib the necessity of ostab lishiritfa ranch offico for tho 1CAGI.K in that ilistricu Tho ICastom District Jir.mch Olfico ol tho Kaolk is located at 41 Broaairav. Through this office tho readers tho can he supplied with their paper within twenty minutes trom the timo tho puner is pilntod atair principal offico. AdvortiPp'ncnts will ho rocked at tho above address later than 11 :30 A. ii, 5 I'. At.

ou Saturday, tor the San c'v Tho will be ilellvored to any iar' of Iho Eatora Distrwi by lcavinc tho order at the Branch Uljce. The KAiiLH will ho delivered at anv address In point by tho order at file Depot of (Jen. liilluly. Franklin street, or of Wm. 1'.

Tm.mpson, Id frauklll) BL. (roenbuinL BOOK AND JOB PRINTING or F.vKiiY riF.pcnirTiOK. JTHOCiRAPUlNU. KNGHAVING, AM) ltLANK BOOK ANUFAiri'l'ltiNli. DOSE IN EVJCliV STYI.K.

MAMMOTH POSTKR PRINTIXli A SPKC1ALTY Address BKOOKLYS DAILY KAGLK. AUCTION SAI.r.S. 1 JOHNSON, Al r(J ClONiCEK, Second irand sale. lAa iaiir.iir.3, Deliizbttully siniated at OO'iiAiV BL'AL'll, If. ,1., At 1 rt'clock P.

on the premises, WEDXKSRAY. F.vorv lot (tfferf'd will bo sold without reesrre: terms say Fo iu'o m'tio i 'o JKitK JOit.N'riOX, Auctioneer, 68 Liberty st, N. Y. JCOLK. AUCTlONEKIt, a Ai THE COMMKItCIAf.

K'fOHANGR No. 8i F11LTO.V STIi K.BT. Opposite the City Hah. MOHTG'vOii BY VIRTUE OF A chai'ol mrtKap nade Walter Laro and Sarah his to William Harmar A and assinued to nje on ibe l'th di'y of I will soli at auction. 1 Joseph Hppinan at the Uontr Sales Hooms, Wi'.

ioiiffaby. corfior oi Pra.l st, on FRIDAY, Auyusi 'li, at 3 o'cick P. pro. isujy, 1 rosowood piano. 1 fralnor parlor suit, 'o hair, 7 pieces.

Brookljn. Anirusl 17, 1D77. IIOBKRT GOUDY. PAWNBROKER'S A LR S. FIliU.SKI.

deHora! Auctloncnr. METROPOLITAN AUCTIOX AND COMMISSION HOUHK, NO. 422 FULTON STRKF.T. WillBJll on A (Jvl CST a Inreo lot of Unredeemed Pledgor, comoncioing witb ilon'a Clothing, at 10M o'olock. At 12 Gold and Silvor M'atchos, Jewelry, otc.

At 1 o'elock Diosos, Sha Als, Be Idin, BlanketB, Iiootfl, ShooB. Koatnur Bcd9, oto. By order of A. J. HBANHY, iH Atlantic Bt.

INSUISAITCB. A' TLANTIC INSUKANC13 COMPANY. Offices j)7a BROADWAY, Now York. capital saio.ooo.ia RKINSURANGB AND ALL 145.76311 SURPLUS liB.JI3.23 TOTAL 8157,066 JOHN" D. COCKS, ProsidcqL Wm.

D. Secrctarr. WILLIAMSBURGH CITY YlllF. INSURANCE COMPANY. I2'S and Broadway, cor.

Fulton Bt, N. Omce Broadway and rirat st, Brooklyn, K. lit) Court st, Brooklyn, W. D. STATEMENT January 1, 1877.

Capital $250,000.00 Falnsnrancn, Ac 191.6S7.U4 Not Surplus m.bK.ii Asseta EDMUND DRIGOS. PruaidonL N. W. MitsEROl.K, Secretary. F.

H. Way, Assistant Wm. H. Bliows, Assistant Socrotary. INSURANOR POLICIES, APPLICATIONS.

RENEWAL NOTICES, CIRCULARS, Ac, Printed with the utmost noamesB and dispatch at the BROOKLYN KAULK JOB PRINTING OFFICE. TSo NTTNKNTAL INSURANCE CO. COR. OF COURT AND MONTAGUE STS. CAPITAI NET SURPLUS, Jan.

1, 1877.. TOTAL ASSETS Sl.000,000.00 844.016,1.1 3.040,086,07 GEO. T. HOPE, Prosidout. H.

IL LAlirortT. Vice President. CHARLES H. DUTCHER, Secretary Brooklyn Dopartmont. XTAlnLTON FIRE INSURANCE No.

11 WALL ST, N. Ana No. 20 FULTON ST. BROOKLYN. Capital paid un $150,000.00 RoBorve for Reinsurance and all othor Liahili ties 61,88 on Not Gross Assets, January 1, 1877 D.

D. WHITNEY, Prosidunt. D. D. Lef.ds, Secretary.

2f7tTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, XllA HARTFORD. JANUARY 1, 1877. STATEMENT. AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF ASSETS 87,116,624.43 LIABILITIES: Amount nf Unpaid Losses emiunis, Fire Risks I'uearned Prenlloln, Inland Navigation Risks, All other demands iiyaiost the Company, viz. Conmiissieu duo Agents.

Return Premiums, and Miscellaneous 12 1,475.00 78,216.47 TOTAL EXCEPT CAPITAL AND NET SURPLUS JOINT STOCK CAPITAL PAID UP SURPLUS BEYOND ALL 1,946,236.18 Total A. 1). THORN, Acnl, 1W Moiuaguo st. NOOKPOBATED NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, IN THE CITY OF NEW VORK. BROOKLYN (llfFICKti: NO.

377 FULTON STREET, NO. 61 BUOAOWAY, Eastern District. HENRY T. DKOWNfc', frdsldont. nzsnv H.

Hall PHENIX 1 SI ll A CP! COMPAN OK BROOKLYN. N. Y. JASUAUY I. 1S77.

CAPITAI. PAID IN C.S.i RESEU I Oil ALL LIABILITIES IN OLUDIVG L'EINSI'RANCE 9ifi Wififl) NET SURPLUS TOTAL ASSETS 5IJ.7D2,902.! 'Tha nSBeU of the Pbenix are larger than ol' any other Brooklyn Company, and it. continuos to insure atratast loss or damage by Fire or against Inland Merino Losses on tbemost toru'5FFIClca. NOS 12 and 14 COURT ST BROOKLYN, NO. 9i BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, E.

And in the City of New York. WESTERN" UNION lit ILDLN'G, Broadway, cor. Dsv st. STEPHEN CROWELL. President PHILANDER SHAW, Vico ProsldonL WlLLtAJt R.

ClluwKLL, Secretary. Euwaiid HABLEirnEBT. Spc'v of Brooklyn Department. MONTAUK FlUK INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN.

Officni )No. 22 Court st. Brooklyn. 12o Equitable Buddings, Brosdway, X. Y.

Ground Floor. CASH OAP1TAI NET ASSHTt) Sio.WJ niRHCTORS: Wm. liUsworth, So mour II listed. Itaymond, Ezra Baldwin, Wm. M.

liiKrahaui, Resognle, Kdward Beers. KliaB Lewis. Wairen Richmon.1, Garret Bonrea, Joiin W. ivls. Ell ltobldus.

Oliarlos O. Bolta, Stephen Liniugton.S. 11. Stewart. tsamuel uootu, Aoranara jxjll, i lit Samuel W.

Burtls, A. A. Low, J. W. Campbell, T.

A. Newman, John Comstock. Foster Pettit, StenhonR.Conklin.O. B. PowolL Cooka.

M. M. Phelps, John Dimon, John Rumo, Thomas. (iei.ittu A. Thorno, Alox.

Underbill. Brewster Yalontlns Eilwanl I). tVliito, J. VV'biteheuso, U. 1.

uolano, Alex, htuawcu, K.J. K.t.in. John J. Studwell, John Williams. Alrod Hansbergh.Jacob Philip, Joseph D.

(Ylllis, John uaisey, WM EIXSW0RTU) Geo. G. Tbabk, Seoretary. RIDGEWOOD INSURANCE COJIPANY OF BROOKLYN. CASH CAPITAL $200,000.0) Insures against loss or damage by fire and theriskit h.land uavigatJon aud transportation.

OFFICES lo COURT STREET, No 170 BROADWAt Brooklyn. Now York THRIfnTORS WILLIAM K. LuTHitOP, WILLIAM G. LOW. HENRY D.

ATWATER, E. S. HROWNSOX, ISAAC II tlAltV It, 11. K. MANNING.

AUG. K. PIASTERS. EDWARD W. MASCORD.

C. K. MAXWELL B. B. CHITTENDEN, DAV 1W UUH O.

HARRY E. DODGI5, niiAh. FLIN'I. W.F. MILTON.

JAS. L. MORGAN. R. S.

MORRISON. It. V. print ttvpnvT tn CHARLES i. FOSTER.

AI EXANDF.R FORMAN. JOHN F. PRAKGElt KBWmiRY H. FROST. Ai.KX.

ll KKAlis CHAS. R. HIOKOX, STRANAHAN. OHAS. A.

HULL. LEVI N. SMTT11, JOHN KING. WILLIAM A. SCOTT, EDW'D H.

LITCHFIELD, G. C. A YLt)R. C. B.

LOCKM'OOD. JOHN VAN NOSTRAND, M. LOW. JACOB T. VAN WYCK, SETII LOW.

WJL 2. LOTHROP. Presldeal. Wm a. Scott, Secretary.

Srancn OMco: 31 PBARL ST. New York. FREDERICK F. IAOOKWOOEManagot ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. rOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT .4 itAAn nnnniiitad bv order of LTV'I" nnt; of KinjH County.

AisJgnse of all tbo propbtty. roal and poreonal, of Tnomatj oersotis indobtud to said Tiioraas Atklnaon to render an acoount to me nt all debts and Sums of money owiny by tboin roflDectivoly to aaid Thomaa A(kiuMQ and to pay the lame to mo at tbe ofiioo of Tracy, Olmstead 4 Wali itreet. Now Yoik City, on or before tho 10th day of September. 1W7; and I further require all periona bar Injr Id tholr poaeeiBlon any property or effect of aMd dob tor to deliver tho same to me at aaid offlce on or before aid tenth day of September. 1877; and I further re qaire 11 tbe creditors of said debtor to deliver their rt jpoctlve accounta and demand to me at the ame place idou or before the 10th day of September, itr77.

iatd Charles d. ridqway,.

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