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11 BROOKLYN, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1877. THREE CENTS, VOL. 38. NO. 278.

jjt AMtfSBinENTS. HAiTlS. ABOUT PHEACIIERS. I wl tho men named in the Hat wore members of Tammany or whether thoy wore couuootod with the frauds Mr. Cole objeclod to the question.

I Mr. Townaend also objocted to tho question orf the ground that it waa making a political matter of the InvanligatJoD. Why, he asked, did the I Aldermen pick out the names of members of the present Tammany Hall Ganoral Committee, anil TRAVEL, TBAWSPORTAT OW. dco. Hailroads).

OROOKLYN ANNEX. TIME TABLE NO. 4. SEPTEMBER 3, 1877. BOATS LEAVE ANNEX DRPOT, JEWBLL'S WHARF, FOOT FULTON STREET: BROOKLYN AS FOLLOWS: A 1 .15 Plilfa.

El, Trenton, Priiiflnton.N. J. Mid. R.W. A.

8: Kl t'tilla. and W. tsu, Albany Day Boat A 8:86 Fast Line. Phlla. Pittshurg and points we3t A.

Lira. Iii tp. o.K Phlta. Wash. N.

J. 81. U. V. A.

10:10 Phila. Ex. Newark, Eilzabotb, Kahway, ireu ton, otc. A. 10:40 Brnnswiok Aocom Powoll's passengers.

A. 11 :30 Brunswick Local. Mtllstouo branch, N. J. M.

Noon. IZ.W Phlla. and Wash. lSx. Newark, Trenton, etc.

P. M. 1 Acc'n Newark, Trenton, oto vlaCamdnn. P. 2 85 Mary Powell, Jersey City.

Mid. Bahway Acc'n. P. Phila. Briinawick, Pwncoton, Tronton, etc.

P. 4:25 Boston. Providnoo and Stonlngton boats. provo. Brooks could take advantage of U.

Can't you telegraph him? "Do what you can forour friend. John Schnmaker or some of the boye will add the balance. I am rather suspicious that Fox put up Brooks to make tho intimation or rather tho charge about being an informer. I mar bo locked up twonty toar hoari. Think of mo looking through the grates of tho basement of tho Capitol I Won't I be a dovil of a fellow iu a small way toi a vory small time? "Yours in tribulation, but over yours, Hooh." Commerciai, Adyeiitibek Offioe, oor.ier Fulton and Nassau atreela, New York, January 28, 1871.

My Dear Friend Your lotter directed to mo at Washington failed to reaoh me there. I found it at my office this morning. Tho warm sentiments of friond.hlp expressed in it havo bound me to you for ever. If I have one virtuo among the many that most people boast of thatjine ie gratitude never tj forget a friend, never lo "go back" on a man, woman or child who doeB a favor. I write through a fulluoaa of heart whon I say, through sunshine and adversity, through good and evil report, no matter what may occur, rely upon mo to go to the front" In your behall.

Command me at any time. Pardon me for being so ox prcHslve. Your kind offer in your letter is so genor oua chat I cannot reslat opening my heart to you and say, In addition, God bleas you and yours. Brooks said to John Schuinakor that bo dosired to I have everything drop after tho report of the Commit I I EW PARK THEATRE. COMKDY WRBK.

A FEAST OF FUN. FOUK UMJHItioa jr.ty. Ingagomont for one week only of America1. Groat Comedian, Mr. JOHN B.

OOO OOO WWW EEKK NN SSSR NN 8 WW WW 8 NNN SSSS NNN NN ft F. KF.F.F, NN SSSS Supported by a Comedy Company, who will appear on MONDAY AND TUESDAY NIC HTS, AaU WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, In Henry J. Byron's latest aud best comedy, OOO TJ RRR UK RRR OOO UU BBB OOO SSS BBO OYY 8 BBB YY SSSS, BBB OOO SSSS3: WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHTS, First prodnction in Brooklyn of a new American comedy, in 6 aore, entitled BARNCASTLK AND REFORM. EBKNEKER BARNOASTLE, F. V.

and D. JOHN R. OWENS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS. TWO GLORIOU8 PIUCF.S. EVKRYBODY'S FRIEND.

MAJOR De BOOTS Mr. JOHN E. OWENS '1 ever popular SOLON SHINGLE. JOHN E. OWENS as OLD TEAMSTER SATURDAY MATINEE, Last performance of BARNOASTLE AND REFORM.

NEXT WEEK, tho ominont Comedian, Mr. LESTER WALLAOK, In the highly successful comedy, MY AWFUL DAD. rrloea. 31. Slatlneos.

60c, 75o. Seat, secured one wook in advanca Bji OIHco open from to 4 and 7 to 10 P. M. Remember Matinoos, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. A CADEMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN.

MONDAY' EVENING, Oetobor 15, at 8 o'clook, AMERICAN LITERARY ManngerB. ri. st and only aj 'PoTnce in ILooklvo lis sov.ou in concort of ths Favorite Amorioan Prima Donua, Miss EMMA ABBOTT, Ateisted by tho ellowlng eminent artists: Mr. STANLEY, tlio fopilar igliih Tenor. Sign: FKKRANTI, the Prince of Boffos.

Uerr ROBY'N, tho Brilliant Young Pianist. Mr. A11HUCK1.E. the Gre Living Player. Mnaical Director, A.

ROBYN. Tickets, wllh rBOrved seats, 7G cents and $1. Familv Circle, 60 oents, Sale begin, MONDAY, OotoberS, at CHANDLER'S, 172 Moutugue at, WOOD'S THEATRB, Opp. City HaU. cor.

COURT and REMSEN STS, MONDAY, Ootobor 8. EVERY EVENING. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY First appearance at this Thoatro of tho local favorite, MR. SAM DEVERE, In the Drama (rewritten by Mr. Frank Rogers) tiuodi).

r.v 7'iari. jasper, witn unuju.ou'ui uio oor.n aou Mr.S AM DKVERE Old Simon, With New Scenery and Effects, including tho Celebrated ELEVATED RAILROAD SCENE. MONDAY, I 'otober IS, appearance of Mr. AUGU8 TINK DALY'S Brilliant Filth Avenue Company, In the Romantlo Drains, PaiNCKSS ROYAL. ft OTV BILLi PROGRAMMES.

COUPON TICKET3. A largo stock ol WOODCUTS, editable for THKATRI CAL and MINSriltSL TROUPES. COLORED POSTER WORK A SPECIALTY. BROOKLYN EAGLE JOB PRINTING OFFICE. NEW AmcsErwtswxs.

LYiMPIC THEATRE. 622 BROADWAY GREATEST HIT OF THE SEASON. ENORMOUS SUCCESS! A GREAT SHOW AND LOW PRICES! P.VERY ACT ENCORED! EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT. MATINEES, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY at 2. SeaU secured she days iu advance.

FT1HEAT11E I' RANCAlS'." JL TWENTY THIRD ST. AND SIXTH AYF A PRONOUNCED SUCCESS, TUESDAY. Octobers, LES VIVACITES DU CAPlTAINlt TIC. THURSDAY, October ll LE FEU A COUVE.VT. SATUliDAY.

October Ki, HEI.OfSK PAK.Nl.ijT. SATURDAY AFTEHNO IN AC I LE FEU AU COU VENT aud LO POUiJRE AUE Y'URH. Ol'KRA HOUiiE, jo 1 Non. 7 28 Broadvny. oppovito Now York notel.

1'NKtJUIVuCAL SUCCESS. FIFTH WEEK. HOUSE CROWDED WITH THE ELITE OF THE CITY BRYANT'S MIN'STRilLS, Under tho management of NEIL BRYANT. MACKI.V A WllhO.W HUGHKY DOUGHERTY, LI I ILE MAC, THE TWO OFF UNS, WASH DAY SECOND CLASS HOTEL. Every evening, at 8.

Satnr, day M'lttnoa at a. Popular pricos, 20c, Too. Matinee. Uec. and 5'Jc.

ma MAT RE C0MfQ.UE,"514 BRO A) )W. Y. HARRIGAN A HART Pronriutors HANLEY HARRIGAN A HART In Edward Harrlgan's oxnuidto picturo of negro life WALK IN 1 FUR OAT CAKE. Sir. ALF.

BURNETT, nsiialed by Misa HELEN NASH, in MR. AT.D 71 Its. CAUDLE AT HOME. LITTLE TODD, Mi's CLARA MOORE, The Genu in Tlu tiuee.l of Sonc JA.MES MAAS and Miss OUSS'E CRAYTON ill THE CALL BOY. Return of WILL 11.

NEIL BURGESS. CHARLES DIAMOND, I'EKNANDO FLF.URY, ADA LINWOOl), VANMFi'TI ISROTHEKS, Mr M. GALLAGHER, Mr. THOMAS UAKltY. 'ir.

time of ICdw.nd Ilar.iijan'B orhtuial farcial omltloil MY WIFE'S MOri with HARRIGAN and HART and Mr. Neil Burtress in the principal characters. WEDAKSDA Al AVliM It US SATUKUAy. "i MERICAN INSTITUTE EXHIRITION OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A. M.

TO 10 P. M. SECOND AND THIRD SIXTY THIRD AND SIXTY FOURTH N. Y. Single admltston, 5.1 cents.

Childcon, 25 cents. Coupon tickets, 3 admissions il iupo 1 P.citoU, 5 admissi ins l.Ii i. Transferable. Coupon tickets, 10 admissions 2.60) Excuusiorvs, rciics, ASTORIA AND HARLEM. Landing at South First st, Wllllamsbnrgh, Eleventh Astoria, and One Hundred and Twentieth at.

caoh way. The boats of tbo Harlsm and Now York Navigation Company will leave Peck Sllpifor Harlem ae followa Leave Pecik Slip A. 3:15, 6:00 6:3 1, P. M. Lkavk Harlem fob Pkok Slip 9.00, 11 :30 A.

1:00. 2 .80, 4 .00, 5 .30, 6:3:1 P. M. N. Connecting wllh boat, for High Bridge.

Faro 10 cenla on Sundays. WM. WIT HER WAX, Superintendent. AN HOURLY EXCURSION TO THE NORTH SHORE. ST ATEN ISLAND.

Faro loots. riteamboateCastloton, Pomona, and Thomas Hunf, leave Whitehall, at tho loot of Broadway, for Now Brighton. Sailors' Snug Harbor. West Brightou, Port Richmond and Elm Park. First boat at 6 :30 A.

alter that hourly from 8 A. M. 11'. M. Sundays every hoar from 9 A.

M. to 8 P. M. MARY POWELL, FOR WEST POINT, Nowburgh, Poughkoepslo. Rondoot and Kingston, lg at Cozzena, Cornwall, Milton, New Hamburgh, and Marlboro by ferry.

Leaves Pier ft), N. New ork (Vestry daily, Sundays excepted, nt 3:3) P. M. Froetran fer from and to BROOKLYN by the bolts of tho Brooklyn Aunox. loaves JoiveU'd Wharl (Fulton at,) at 2 P.

M. Tickets on the wharl. DANCIIWi. PROFESSOR GEORGE M. RENNER'S DANCING ACADEMY, GOTHIC HALL, 187 191 ADAMS STREET.

CLASSES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY. All fnnhluuablu dancos in ono coureo of loieous. REASON OF 1877 AND 1878 WILL COMMENCE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1877. F. DODWORTK, 103 WASHINGTON ST.

No. T. URIS it SON, DANCING ACADK MY, SWnnd 3:3 Fnlton Bt, opposite City Hall, will REOPEN September 4, 1877. Classes TUK.SDAY and FE1DAY EVKNIN'lT for gentl WEDNESDAY a id SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, lor ladies and ohll tiren, THURSDAY KVKN1NGS. for ladlo, and genllo tutn.

Tuition imparted to private schools and private classes. Private logons given at any time not occupied by ciassos. For further particulars coll or send for circular. OOND'S EXTRACT. JL pprp pppp OOO NN DDDD SSSS ONNND ONNND ONNND SSSS ONNND OONNND OOO NN DDDD SSSS AUCTION SAIyES.

JOOIiK, AUCTIONKKK, AT TUK COMMERCIAL RXOHANOH. Ko. 8SS FULTON STRKKT. Ouiiosito the Cltr Mull. UN A.

AUCTIONEER, Offico and Salosroom, 59 (SRKAT JO.YKS SI' NY. Owing to tho storm ou Thursday, the SPKCMT.SAib OP CARPETS IS POSTPONKD uitil MONDAY, October 8. atllo'olook, at above salesroom Ui. carpeta consist velvet, raoquot, a mirster, body Brussels, Ac, Salo positive uo reserve. SSIGNKE'S SALE IN" PURSUANCE of an ordor made by llus Count J'lJK ng" (Jountv.

I tho undorshroed s.lnee 01 JO' SON, will sell at public auction a Wo Ouaiitlt) ot valuable jewelry, watches, Ao at tlio Isaao P. BiESnll, auctioneer. No. Brooklyn, on the imn day ol October, lo77, at 'u01" in forenoon of umd. jy.

KRO()SOAAHU Assignee. 0. 8. a H.minowat, A''urouVonrt street, Brooklyn. TT W.

EINGKOSB, AUCTIONEER, II. will a. Wythe av. near Taylor at, E. on TO MOIilt (Toesd.

iy Oclohpr at 10 A rntntitu nf er'Cli' store, vl Crockery, elassware, st iiiownrc, lljturos, etc. Salo praitive. S. F1RL8ICI, General Aucf i'lneor. METROPOLITAN' AUCTION AM) COMMISSION HOUSK, HI FULTON Will sell on MUX 1 AY, October 8, at 10 o'clock A.

fOI lota of overruns, coins and pants; 0 lot. ui hlaukMs and ppmadi Co' lo: reumanta, dro iseB. beddins, Ac. liy I order of II ARRIS 4 UKhKN, 191 at. I BARSl'CKi AJ'JOS, OCOt I MeaniiUipi, NORTH HERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP LINK.

BETWEEN NEW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON AM) BREMEN. Company's PIK.R foot of SECOND ST. UOKOKKX. WKSBR "let 6 I'ONAU Sat t.

23 a.Oi Sat. I' OI 8au. O.t. 27 Katoa ol piss. ifirc iroro Now ork to Southampton, tiavra ci liromen First Oabin iJJOO cold.

Second Uibln Kigold. HtccratfO Ui currency. Return liel.otH at reduced rates. Prepaid aiccragoo V. cates at iJ currency.

Fur fn ifjut or icisBUBO to 2 ISowiiiiK tiroeu, N. Y. NCHOR L1N15. STATES MATL STEAMER! KftW ORIC AND UI.ASUOW. KIWopU Oct 0.

i e. Dcvoi.ia O.t 3J.3 P. TO (iLASr.OW. I. IV KRI'OOI, OR Y.

Cldns S1. accordiU'i to pecummodatio is. KfcW VOUK' fll'SOUTH A.M PTON AND LONDnN. Kit Ja. O.

li'. A iyc Cabins, 3 o. siihthh C'cbin Excursion Tickets at rodocort Dialt, issued for oj amount it Conilia y's Pier. Xoi. 20 and 81, North lll.pr, Y.

IIE.NDKKSO.V Agents. 7 Bouling Lrroon, N. Y. V. ALUKiDGE, a.1 Court fit.

Brooklyn. "rVTEW YORK AND HAVANA, THlCSE iRST C1.SS STEAifSlIlPS WILT, SAIL At 4 P. M. Iron Pier No. 11, N.

oi Ccdir st.) FOR HAVANA DIRECT. a follows Stcamor CLYDE, A Wcdnefd'vy. Oct. For treUjnt or presage naving magnihcjnt accommoaa A No Bowling Groan. McKELLAR, LUL1NO A CQ Agents, ttavana rf lUNARD LINE.

'J Tni! BRITISH AND NORTH AMKKIOAN ROY MAIL STEAMSHIPS, butwooj New Yori and Llvorpojl, calling atCors liaibor. tt i Algeria Vfcdnesdar. 01. i Botnnia Abasinia tioTtbla Russia Afcora Bothnia Ahvssinia Scythia Russia iy. "cr i Woiluwdav.

Nov. YTednoadav. v. 1 1 Wcdiicsnay. "for.

21. y. Wednosdav. Uec. 6 Dor.

13 we tin; 'tis da rrm da' donot Ana every toiiowmar Steamers marked rims' donot 1 A't'irv pa si A V. Cabin paftooai I0'i and sJISl. FoM. ccordinO BAComniodnlion. Tlcke'sto Paris sjH gold adUllional.

KJ turn on favorable tonus. Bicerago tickets to and lrom all paitsof Kuropo atvory bills of ladl'igsiven for Belf Hvr. Antirerp in I o'her 'in'3 on the Omt'non' ami (or torranolD "nrts. 1 or ireight or pmsauo, apolv at thl ottceof in, "J'g" Affc For pass'tf and loiihor ai'tily 1. II.

IB1 Atlauiic a (Jliutjn Soleagout loi Brii.klyn. Drafts ai Io.tusI C3 A'i'ii LIlxE FOH GLASUOtV AND 3 BKLVAST. From Pier 42. loni oi flmalat. N.

Y. STATE IK 1A. '1 .4 STATU Oi' 1 'ill iA Tnursdiy. II. STATKOF PGMV.SY'.VAN.'A.

Tiiiiiulay. Oi 18 Pasa.tll!'.'rs ImuKeil to all PAH ALSTIN UALDVVl.i" A ila. 7 u.oadway, N. oHice, A'i ftr.ishv N. Y.

rHI TE STAR TO A.sil Lin.ui BU1TANN1U SATCttOA. I LTlt OF.RMAN1C... BAl.T'i' sTl TTOAY i A. '1 Oct. 1 i (.

21 1'IEIi Hiqy I'll. ar.in isi Piifsatro in cabin Still. and goiu steuraJ a s. FoM'tsVaee tickets or tlr.lfls on Ireland, F.nr,l'.id aai Scotland apply C.1.I,, R. J.

CORTI3. BROADWAY. N. Y. XMAN LLsii STEAM i.

FOR QUEFNSTOWN L1V1CRPO CITY OK S. LS a t. her 1.1 at 1 1 A. M. CITY OF BERMN.

HR 2i'. a' 3 P. M. CITY OF CHESTER Ha" :1, A CITY MO.VI'K A snfird iv.IN CITY OF Itii II "lO.V.'i iturrtav. mb '0.

at 9 A.M. FROM ITER NORTH R1VEK. CABIN, ifiip, :0 and 4100 gold. Return tickets on favor, bio tonus. 28 currency.

Drafts at lowest rates. Saloons, smoking and bathrooms JOHN li DALE. Aent. 1.) anil 153 Broadway. N.

or to J. C. HENDERSON, No. 16 Court st, tola Agent tor Brooklyn. UNITED STATES MAIL LINE STEAM to Otienstown and Livcitu ol.

SAILING EVERY TUESDAY. ni WISOONS'N Oct 9. at 7 A. M. MONTANA Cot.

:8. At A. M. nun Ptor 63 North River. Ctoln paseaze.

S'M. J75: intermediate, nil in curronoy. 0 tee rags, Passongers to and (i in Hamburg, Norway and France, and Sweden, etc. un Ireland. lCmjlanu.

Germany, al mies. Ap nyio WILLIAMS A liljlOS. Broadway, N. Y. Orto JNO.

C. HENDERSON. 1 Court si. Brookljn. steamboats THE NEW PKOVIUKNOR LlfiB TO BOSTON, via PROVIDENCE diroot A WHOLE Nit REST.

ONLY 42 MILES OF RAIL. TIME, iH MINUTES. 1T1E PALACES, MASSACHUSETTS and R1IOPE ISLAND, On and alto 7 will leave Pier'iH, North River, foot if N. nl 5 P. arriving at Pioviuonco at A.

If. and Boston at 7 A. M. Till'. OLD RELIABLE STON1NGTON LINS i oi BOSTON and all points Steamers STONlNfiTON and NARHAGANSETT at IP M.

daily 'r in Pier 83, North River, foot of Jay st. StatorooniH a. id iickeu foreithor lino at MH 1 ash ington st. LriK.iJyii, W) Hrna.1w.iT, N. and at all olllces ot Weslc.ot' f.xpiess Company, i icauia ior saiu iiisoaL An hotel ticket oiltvos.

Passeuitca am tiuia.t runt n.rfretaht via eilher line always takon at D. S. HA BLOCK, President W. til. Kiss, ueuerai iioboiiku.

KREh. 1 Kit lor pnsieiigers via either lino toand from Bro kiv. the bonis of the Itr.tokiyu Annex, leav ins Jewell's Warf, Fait Ferry, P. M. rOR NO; WALK AND DAN13UKY, 11 A I I V.

THE STEAMER AMER HIT'S rares HrnAljii i Jewell's Dock), at 2:30 P. M. PIer37, Kiu S. i.O P. and '1 bit ty tnird st.

3 P. cuu iiectiug witn Danbnry and New llav Railroad RKDUC.D FARE, 35 CENTS. liAUyitlO.T TICKKl'S, 60 CENTS. H'aVKN," HARTFORD, l1 Sprl.iKln.ld. While Mounlaim, Monlroftl and mte.

mediate nls Steamer. r. No. 2, East River, di.iK'(Miiiita 1'. SI.

and 11 P. connecting wiiii tr iiwnt New Haven for Hartlord. HpringtHd, ic. Ti. k.its Id and Luggage checked It 914 Broadway.

N. aud C'oiut st, Bruoklyo. LxcuralOU to New Haven anareiuro, 41.60. ITIZl LINE STEAMERS FOR TROY and SARATI GA. connoctiug iiith all rail, road lines rth.

East a id ttosf. FARE LOW KK THAN BY ANY OTHER ROUTE. Tho entirely now and miutiiiticent palaoe steamers. CUY Oi1 TROt and SARATOOA, leav. daiiy iSatu.davs at (1 P.

M. Iron) Pier 49 .11.. foot ot Leroy street. Tntough tickets a Id aud baggage cli 'oxe I to all poi atWestuotts E.c ntass olliee, 113 tt. piesaum Superintendent "A LP.

ANY AND TROY SUNDAY EVEN log boat Cl'izens' Line new palneo cteinner SAUA TOOA tenwd Pier 19. Noitb lUver. foot of Leioy st. ov( ry intlat eve i'iik at P. connectluc with Ni.w Vort Centnil.

and Saratoaa, and Troy and Boston r.llro id it ticHots sold and baggie ciiccieit to all p.d its. Hudson River Railroad tickets lor ALRANY BOA'l' LINE Ti olet snt fte.imers DREW and ST. JOHN leavi Pier rth River, evo.y week day at 6 P. conlioi iug at' Albany with trains lor Saratoga. Lass George.

1. ke Caampliiin. Adirondack and WJiitn Moon. Ldns Cm.ii Shiir.m and Rionaeld Springs, loo Tlimisiii islands tho St. Lawrence, and all iavonto Summer ii's uls north and west, A ltl.

ONLV 1.6J, and 0( staterooms greatly fers i'rom an 1 to Brooklyn by the boats of tho llro'i'ijii Aunoi. b' ne Jewell's Whillf iFultou 8t) at Messina's Stiln Bandu nccompnny oach steamer. Tic etscun be at 4 i.uri st, ashington st. and Tlck loorth st, K. U.

amniu iium S. li. General Passenger Agent. OATSK1LL I A Til E.N.i A Nl SANT I NEW CHAMPION MONDAY, ED PIS DAY and FRIDAY, steamer WAi.TI i on opposite days, mmi I anal at. Pier 11.

Norlh River. 9 P. foi i.ari.kers aod Fare $1, LerUis iree. tOUi JJ. SUDULKS, CI 1M TO K.NT i OO RODV'EY OT, OV.

WALLAHOUT CANAL. I. J. GF.F.RY, Superintendent. SOAP ESSE.XCK.

NGLISH SOAP ESSENCE. THE MARVEL OF THE AG IE FOR WASHItT(LOTKS, 4a A3K YOUR GROCER FOR IT. Wholosalo only, COOPER'S. 88 Burling Slip, N.Y. vs.

WARD, GREATEST Liv ing natural clairvoyant: sovento aiugnter; onra with a yail consultation on Business, iniisuiis, ouseov Inends, sickness and death; tolls name and day of marriage; no satisfaction no pay reward for anyone who oan uuual her in giving positive Information. No. 69 Myrtle ar, between Poarl and Jay et. Houn from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

Cannot be seen Saturdays. No gents. TIM RsTFAY; FROM LONDON, THE SEY XTJJL enth of the seventh daughtor, gives great satisfac tlonTn reading the present and future to ladles only, loo Cumberland st. comer Myrtlo av oihce hours Ironi 9 A. M.

to P. M.j terms, 60c. fThHE CELEBRATED ORIGINAL MRS. WALTON, lto CHUord. the greatest living modical and Duslnest clairvoyant, having returned to tho city, oan be oonaulted, as usual, at No.

2S East Tbirty fouitb It, between Seooud and Third avs, Naw York: disease axamlnod personally and by hair; satisfaction guar amtaed. jLorriiiiiEs, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. ELEVENTH GHAND DRAWING. 1877. AT NEW ORLKANS, TCBSDAY.

Novombor G. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. Incorporated lor Educational and Charitable purpose 1R88 Capita! $1,000,000, with an additional reserve fund. fttfO OuO Ita Grand Singla Number Drawings take place monthly. It never scales or postpone, "ICKETsfsL EAH 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.

1 CAPITAL PRIZE 1 CAP TAT, PRIZE J.867 Prizes. RTnoontloir to siso.ooo 6,000 write tor circulars. or send orders to M. A. DAUPHIN.

P. O. Box 693, New Orleans, La. Or to B. PRANK MOORE A SON, No.

311 Broadway, N. Y. REMEMBER. THE EXTRAORDINARY SEMI ANNUAL DRAWING Takes place TUESDAY, December 11. 1677.

TICKETS. 10, Shares In proportion. Capital Prlne, Second Capital Prlio. S60.0C0. distributed in ptizes ot different denominations.

Drawing! superintended by GENERAL BEAUREGARD, of Louisiana, and GENERAL JUBAL A EARLY, of Virginia, Commlssiouers for the SUto and people. I I I I I I 1 I Tj A. FERRIS fcCO'S. UNRIVALED TRADEMARK II HHHH 11 A AA A A AAA A A MM MM MM MM SSSSS SSS8g SsssS: FURNISHED 3Y SSSa CCO RRR A NN NTTTTT OOO NN 9 AA, NN NN SSSS RRR A A NNN ONNN AAA NNN ONNN SSSSS CCO II A A NN OOO NN A.t i AAA ooo ooo 00 ooo ooo OOO OOO 110 ATLANTIC AVENUE. VAIiS'iiTlSSU, if.

OTICE. REOPENING OF BArLKYS OLD ESTABLISHED CARPET STORE, CORNER OF COURT AND STATE STREETS, Where will he found agood assortment of Goods ut the LOWEST CASH PRICES. THEO. W. BAILEY, Corner Court and State BtrBots.

UR'fZ. KURTZ. Kli KURTZ. KURTZ. PORTRAITS, MADISON StiUARB.

BRANCH, OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING, NASSAU ST, N. r. FA UK (JOODS, ALAIS ROYAL, 4S0 FULTON ST. GRAND OPENING, SATURDAY, Ootobor 6. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS.

COME AND SEE US. US. L. G. MALiUN, MILLINER AND TRIMMER.

LADIES' OWN VTKR1AL MADE UP. TRIM AUNG HATS, 50 CENTS. OLD LADIES' BONNETS NEATLY MADE. TRIMMING DONE THE TRADE. No.

464 ADKLPHI ST. IPISTKIJUXJOI AMERICAN KINDERGART EN OS TUESDAY, September Id, JHsb ANNIE W. ALLEN will OPEN a iistiool on the kind irk' ii 'oi plan, at Ins Frioads' Moeting House, cor. Washlngt in and t'aye to avs. Tho details ot tlds svstein, as oriyi tatitilby Aliss E.

M. Coo. of New York, will ho thoroughly carrlod out. For partloulars apply at the houso, frooi a A 4f to I P. after Suptoinbor2, or Bond lor ci.

cular torma able. SROWNE'S BUSINESS ihd. fj and 3J6 Foltou Bt, opposlto Jobngon (ij voars at ndiv.dunl losson i day and oveiii ig. pei ii. at.

anv ti.e.V dating from oiitvan fr j.rtrs. rrtvlito tT 'aks for adults Three ontiroly separate uepArtinonis. l. Biibinoss, English and I udies'. Also, meolianiofil drawi'ig, ahtehva, Latin, ic.

Wvitiuii, at hours to aiilt, btisincBs course, uulimite.d, LINTON AVENUE INSTITUrfS. ,) BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL JC vouny ls.di?s und children. Tho yoar of tho Sohool OOMMrlNUES AY, li). Circnlirs may liii.l at t' jo Lis: it uto, KI' Clinton av. MISS K.

A. IIOLCOMBU, Priucipd. Ttn. J. C.

OVKM HISM, ASSISTED BY" A. F. CHADWIOIC, A. Al will REOPEN his sonool in Hamilton Building, cor. Court and JoraloVnnn Rlh.

Sey tem' er 11. Young men for colleao and l.tisinees. Froitch and German taiuht. Pupils from tjn yea and uuwaid. Personal attention to all.

VKTLhi high Livmciis ton Et. ne.r CourtThe Fall Torra of liia twouty fo.irtb OOltriiKNGK 1. tti flvofl from tlvo to (w'vo yo.ifa of nni uropfiroJ tho Polytodiniu lumiiuuo. Oiriiulaid at 22o Fuho'i at. .1111 'M J.ivliigsl.

si. 'ST'IND CARK THOROUGH TTil.VCHINO." 8, Twcnry sixth Voir. Oharga Hi aMASON' UOAHUIXli bUUUOL FOR BO VS. Fits for Collegi) or fiuaiimss. Sontl N.

Y. i lit a yACA i) ai y. $Tm for circuliir. '10 jivi itr dct FMlorESOMJ. CJTEUN ViLL OPKX A cliiss "or t)i? tuiii in of (jo inna iTir.u to (oral nt his losi'tim' o.

Jl Oarlto 1 uv. on 'to 11 ot Oi jt: iy7. riv.iti! si 'iis on Lii'i in mini, will bbi ut tho iesiiluuco ut tao i ii rgTHE "BRYAUTit STRATTON BUSI fi jXK i COI.1jK.U0. 0 to irt o.poB:t Haii, T8 fh'J "niy institution in thH city dfivoi'i ly to basiuess tra1.iinf. Tho pmnt pr pmHyoilhii CoHoifti is (Juo to tin improved cotirsj 1 inr difli'tplin by tlio prtistmi propriutr, wti'isu pTpHiicu Jti in tfie houa a i'l storo, and lor yearj as copartner 'id ot Prink iii it's aut Saatioa C' iifire oi Now ik 1 Rv, .3 Rivo I Uim in lindGrstaudioi: an 1 a th wniB tiinso pr.

pariiiK for bunli.o s. naf "tictn 11 ivoa oniy Dy persons of xpnii smib in bu niching. Studo its enn ontf at time, tr fine he stirienfc pbould hiro iya' txiJOi tu ho buforo a purumn.iiU ''t. ill 01' lo al lor ciruu O. CI.AUUOR S.

I'rinoiptil. 11. E. Gn'FOitD, Socrolary. IjL WITH GOOD VOICES, LE9SON3 tiro als 1, piano aud organ, 5 pur (jimitor.

at Pro. O'NKILl'ri Piti a.o. No. 487 V. iverly av, bur.

oni1 and teA. Piof. O'Noill will ffuarantce fotty aiz uira in a iitrirter. A CLASS OF YOUNG LADIES WHO XX wish to ulnjc nt Mgbt, wi'I he formod i i tbo loctnro room of Plymoutb Church. MONDAV, October at 4 o'clock abjo tho samo wv jnlnt; a( 1 o'clock, a class for bo jinner1; private inatrixotion ii sijjbt for terms soo circular.

Otbo honra tr un lo (J oYlock, at No. tkl at. IIKNKY CAM Musical i)lrooior. fit 6 A THOROUGH, RAPID AND PRAC lP tiual knowlot eo of tho rudimonta of pianoforto mualc, txily tauffbt; cbildrea and rtpooiality. The syatom usod ia a simplyfiod that anyono can lt'oxn to play and rend music at Bight in vory Bhort time 20 lesa.vna onlyir'6: reforonce pupils' paroaU.

IjAOY TKaCUMv, '296 Ltogruw at. JL'IAINUS, AWD JlHiIC. WM. KNABE CO. PIANO FORTES, eunerlor to any inslrumo'it made.

A. G. SLADE'S BUOOKLYN AGENCY, junction T'ulton at and Flat ish av. A. O.

iuvltos the attention of piano purchasers to the WM. KNABS and A. G. SL AD 13 Planus. AINES BROTHERS' PIANOS.

NOS. 145 and 147 FIFTH AV, Corner of Twonty firBt at, New York, NEW PIANOS TO RENT AND FOR SALE, ON TUB MOST REASONABLE TERMS, VERY LOW FOR CASH, USIO MUSIC MUSIC I SI.ADR ST.ADE! SLADE Foroljn and American Sheet Mtnic nn1 Music BoAs in imraonBO variety. Orders promptly tilled. CJ5 FULTON ST, opposite Flatbtt.ih av. pnYSlClAN OF SUCCESSFUL EXPE rlcnco, boHt rorcroncss, linvin ri bet ad vaitnitoa bnfh in America itntl iiuropo.

bsun oJo 'R snr of Practice and llHoa. ins of Wmnon in two mod ical cullo'tf'B. lint do lined thorn ioiiroa in Now York or ltio klyn. wlior tho mosi, skillful modiyal tiuin.t nt lio an tmporC ut C'tnaidaaitiou, Addroj, with pnrt.cuhw 9, PHYSICIAN, Kat du ollico. A BROOKLVNITE'S MODEL FLORIDA CHANGE GROVE, in FLORIDA NEW YORKER, PAlUi ROW, NEW YOKK.

10 cents. W. BARNU UNDERTAKER. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. 329 FULTON AXD lf.l PLERREPONT STREETS.

CELLULOID IVORY MIRROI HAIR BRUSHES. DRESSING COMBS, Both oltant and useful. Will not break. A complete assortment on hand. J.

D. CHASE i SON, 481 Fttlt.mBt. THE NOBBIEST STONE CAMEO Pi5N dant. with or without nceUlacos, aro offorod by H. N.

SQUIRlt No. Fulton st, N. at from 41 upward. A no.v iuv just Call aud oxamina th jiti. They aro mojr.

arridtic and oleira it. J5EAL TORTO'SK SHKLL 4' Of iirlieiic tie. Icon, i HIGH PUFF UO.MLS, POCKET COMIlft, DRESSING COMBS. FANS AND VEST CHAINS, At low piices. HART 318 and Fnlton at.

CJTUDY YOUR OWN INTEREST IF YOU are In want of furnituro. go to A. PEARSON, B3 Myrtlo av, third door from Jay Bt, hero you can buy tino and medium turuiture at lower pricei at any oilier house in the oily. Send tor a price list. All goods goar uutucd as rop.

BRONCHITIS, HOARoKNnS 5. COUGU3," CATARRH. THROAT AND CONSUMPTION Sucoossluily treated by H. A. ARCHER, M.

111 Soutn Oxford st, near FulUm. HINESE AND JAPANESE DEPOT, WEDDING PRESENTS, PORCELAIN AND LACQUER WARR, SAMPLE TEAS, 22c, Sic. por pounl A 186 FRONT ST, near Fulton, New York. MPROVB THE PRESKNT OPPORTU titty by calling at E. G.

WEBSTER A 311 and 243 Fulton Bt. Tlioy art) offering decided bargains In new goods, whioh they are receiving daily. 'The public are invited to call and examine their oxtensivo stock whether they wish to purchaso or not litUITS OF PHILOSOPHY. JC THE GENUINE BRADLAUGH BFISANT LOOK. Wlilch the English Government is tryiug to suppress.

At Prinoipal Book Stores. PRICK, FIFTY CENTS. tt XOUWIL.L NEVER" REGRET IF YOU go to LOCKITT 4 SONS, and givo them a general for groceries. Their stores are 89 Atlantic av. Fulton st, Orange 18 Myrtle av.

EoKnlb av, cor. Nostrand; 669 Fultou st, and 14, 16 and 18 DeKalb avenue. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO THE nRI7GGISTS AND PEOPLE There Is no mason wb.v you should not bo able to obtain BARNABY'S WILD CHERRY COUGH DROPS from every druggist in tho city. The supply has never stopped. WOolosalo agents for druggists LAZELL MARSH A GARDINER, WELLS A ELLIOTT Now Yoik.

Price 16 cents per box. LL SODA WATER FOUNTAINS haiiM embracA amnntr their flavors STKPHKY F. rTM A.N A SON'S nolnhratnd INSTAN TA ROUS This firm Is noted throughout the country for its puro confectionery, and this addition ia destined to be as popular aa tholr other preparations. CEMETERY OP THE EVERGREENS, by BroadvBAr, Fulton and Atlantio avenue Railroads, la a most beautiful Testing place for tho dead, and an open, cheerful reaoitfor the living. Ovorlooktngtho Tillage of East New Yora, the Atlantic Ocean, Narrows, Lower Bay, the Cities of Brooklyn and New York, tho Palisades, are taken In at a glance.

Improvement, elaborate and extensive Works or monnmenal art abound. New receiving tomb. Plots from 376 to 3403: tingle graves, $11 The President, WM. A. OUMMINOS, is always on th frountu, or may do auaressed Dy letter, u.

aaativeif York. JOHN F. MASON WISHES TO CALL attention to an entirely new article introdncedlby him and only to be obtained at his warerooma. It haa the emphatic Indorsement of the best medioal anthority aa an article conducive to health and restorative in long troubles. It la a mattress more elastlo than the beat hair and from the nature of the material of whioh it la constructed, It spreads a delightful and refreshing perfume acceptable to the most delicate and sensitive persons.

It costs tiro thirds less than hair, and will last equally as long. JOHN F. Furniture and Carpets, Myrtle ar. and Brldga street TOURING THESE HARD TIMES WE will sell for oaah pianos, 7 octave, $150; 7j octave, ilBO. Organs, 4 stops, BJ60: atops.

S58: 7 atona, 868; 8 13 atopa, I00: fn perfect order: not used a year. Monthly lnstalimenta for new pianos and organs, or to let until paid for. HORACE WATERS A SONS, 40 Bast Fourteenth at, between Broadway and University place, N. Y. HITE'S HUMAN HAIR GOODS ARE noted for being exactly what they are represented.

Conndenoe is very neoessary in this line of business, and we know the ladles will be delighted to And a plaoe where they can feel safe In buying, w. have the largest stock of goods in America, thoro filly understand the business and a most comfortable parlor la fitted np with samples of all grades of hair. WHITK'S, 80 Fnlton at. 55 TO $77 A VfEEK TO AGENTS. 5 $10 outfit free.

O. viokjjb 311,000 WANTED ON THREE HOUSES at 6 per cent, for five years: property worth nearly, four time! the amount. Prlaotpau only need apply, J. B. Eagle offioe.

WILLIAMSBURGH CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. (208 and 210 Broadway, cor. Fulton st, N. CSces, Coraer Bruadway and First et, Brooklyn, h. (Jtl Court at, Brooklyn, W.

D. Capital Reinsurance, 4o 12i. 7 2i Net Surplus ttXAXn jUUiwr January ibm. Assets EDMUND DRIGGS. PresldoaU N.

W. MEBEnOLE, Soorotary. F. H. Way, Assistant Sociotary.

Wm. Brown. Assistant Socratary. CONTINENTAL. INSURANCE CO.

COR. OP COURT AND MONTAGUE STS. CAPITAL NET SU RPLUS. Jan. 1, 1877.

TOJ AL ASSETS $1,000,000.01 3.010,085,07 GEO. T. HOPE, President II. H. Lamport.

Vice President, CHARLES H. BUTCHER. Soorotary Brooklyn Department. AMILTON FIRE INSURANCE No. li iVAii, ot', And No.

20 FULTON ST. BROOKLYN. Cavltal paid uii iS1W.000.00 ltosorve for Roioeurancc und all othor Liabill (i03 M.ssa.oa Not Hl.Wl.U Gross Assets. January 1877 D. D.

WHITNEY, Prcaiduut. O. D. LEEDS, Secretary. INSURANCE COMPANY.

Zilli HARTFORD. JANUARY 1,1377, STATEMENT. AGGREG ATE AMOUNT' OF ASSETS $7,115,624.13 LTAUIL1T1RS: Amount of Unpaid Ln uo VnoarnrMi Pteluiums, Firo Risks l.uournud ttila.id Navitratfon Rhks, All do.nands i the Company, CommiEsitms duo Agents, Return Premiums, and Miscellaneous Expenses 78.216.47 TOTAL EXCKPT CAPITAL AND NET SUR PLUS 182,170,8:3.24 JlUNT STDOK OAPITAI.PAID UP 8," SURPLUS BEYOND ALL I.M5.S3S.H Total. 12 A. B.

TilORN, Akou', loii Moula'uo st TNCORPORATED 18T3S. NATIONAL FIRE INSC'RAfCE COMPANY, IN THE CITY OF NEW VORK. HHOOICLVN OFFICES: NO. 377 FULTON STRKKT, NO. 61 UROADWAY, Eastern District.

HENRY T. DKOWNE, Piiiidont Untntv II. Hall FHI5NIX INSTlR.A NC'ii COMPANY 01' brooklyn. n. y.

January 1877. CAPITAL P.ir IN CIS tor all liabilities in. OLU1MNG RANGE ggSoWl NET SURPLUS 836,3 TOT A I. ASSETS 1J The assets of the Phoni.v are Inrpor than those of any Other Brooklvn L'oinpauy, and it continues To inBore aal or damage by Firo or against Inland Marine Lossos on Ibcmosl favorable tjrlnyi, KOS. 12 and 14 COURJ' BROOKLYN, 01 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, E.

A.Hl in the Ty of New York. WESr KN UVTON IitifLlHNO. Broadway, cor. Dov st, STEPHEN CRO WELL, President PHILANDER SHAW, Vice President Wn.I.iAM R. Crowei.l, SBcrotary.

vJ.m aiid HAbLEiroBST. Sec'v of Brooklyn Dopartmout. m'i'AUIv PI RE INSURAJSOj UO. iyjL tot. ltrookrlvn.

Fo. laiKiui.amo iBroadway. N. Y. GriiUUil tour.

DASH OAIMTATv W'XR Kii AShTa Seymour L.Hnsted, Raymond, Viii. M. lngraliam, lijifus ReH0gule. KliasLowis. Warren Richmond.

Join; W. Lowis, Ell Robbins. Liniiigtou.S. B. Stewart, I IK Win.

Kliawottb, ICr.rn idi. in, lienrfl. Unrror. ti. Bdrgo IkiliH.

S.Timinl J')0 U. Ahr.ihani Lot JMllUUlll! lllun, M. 'l'homa3. George A. Thome, Alex.

Undoihill. Valentins Edward D. J. Whitehouso. E.J.

Uhitlook. Jolin Joseph D. Willis, jsiimuijl W. litirtiB, a. A.

W. C. iinpbull, T. A. Fo.stnr Pot tif, U.Couklln.D.

B. iwuU. Cof.Ico. M. M.

Phulp9, II. Dlmon, John Rnim, li, F. DoJiUiD, AJojt. uioa Krt. i J.

Altrod HuniiborKh.Jacoi) Philip. .101,1. Halsey, WM ELrjSW0RTH( Pr03l(laaI Ceo. G. Tkask.

Secrotary. tCCHANlOV F1UE INSURANCE COM PANY, BROOKLYN. rn. itnl U' iiiiituc'i iViiU StupJus' Afiicts 181,211.22 $382,962. 16 OUiCcs; 217 Montague at.

Rail iing, Brooklyn, and lffi liroaduay. Now York. "DIRECTORS: Daniel Chauncoy, Ed'Aln IC.Scrautoa.'loo. N. Curtis, P.

It Wm. Marshall, St'u H. ilerriiuan, Ila.cer, Fi.lix Cuiiiybeli. Sannlel Henry N. Ilrush, Josiau ('.

A.voi llios. l. cai man, Al ram P. n. le.

I'uvid M.Chailiic.y..L:cib I. Ilnrnen. Wm. Wi iuht. Josiuih W.

(irccuQ, Chtirles Storr Henry J. Gallon, John 11. Dim John Roiuo. John P. Nichols.

Jarvts Riush, Joiiu H.ilsey, 11. Mcenson, Joiju Vt 'icli, Win. Vooilor, 1 Wobiter. II. H.

Hubbard, IV. Loritan, L. N. In Win. A.

Vronlnnd. baniuIF. Fecnald. Jurlati li. Voorhoes.Wni.

H. MalJ Abraiintu l.ott, JOHN H. BAKER, President. DANIEL CHAUNCEY, Vice Proi't. Walter Ni.

hols. Secr. tarv. McuniTT Asststant Socretary. XJUIGEWOOD INSURANCE COMPANY ILi OF BROOKLYN.

CASH CAPITAL "I.TIl'll Insures against loss or damage by lire aud thjrisx.t hdand navigation and transpor' alien. iCfs I S.6 COURT STREET, I No 17(1 BROADWAY, Brooklyn. Now York niRRnTORS' WILLIAM WiLLIAM G. LOW. HUSKY D.

ATWA'I H. S. MANNING. i. S.

JlllOWNSON, ISAAC H. CAKY. b. B. CHITTENDEN, DAVID DOWS, HARRY li.

DODGE. CHAS. It. FL1NI. CHARLES li.

FOSTER, ALEXANDER FOR1IAN, NHWHHKY H. FROSil CIIAS HICKOX, CHAS. A. HULL. AUG.

K. MASTERS. EDWARD W. MASCORD. O.

MAXWELL, W.F. MILTON, JAS. L. MORGAN. Jn R.

S. MORRISON, H. K. PIKRRKPONT, Ja. JOHN F.

PRAEGER, ALEX. B. SEARS, r. J. STRANAHAN, LEVI N.

SMITH. JOHN KIJKi, tllHIi. .1 VT II. WILLIAM A. SCOTT, C.

B. LOCK.WOOD, JOHN VAN NOSTttAND, E. M. LOW, JACOB T. VAN WYCK, BETH LOW.

mj LO7.UR0P, President. Wm. A. Scott. Kccrotary.

Biaucu Olliee: 31 PEARL ST, Now York. FREDERICK F. LOUKWOOD. rfMIE PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE J. COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA.

SAMUEL O. HUEY. Presldoit, incorporated l81LunR Assets, Fnllreserplus returned to Uio incuibers ovoryyear. Poll tk i nonfoifeittijg tor their value Eii lo vmeni' dioij hit rates. J.

U. LANG FORD, A iont. No. iiii LJiOADWAV, N. i.

rirJAfvci.i,. ROOKLYN CI1Y BONUS. Departmp.n? of Finance, Controller's Office, Br mk yn, October 5. I877. Tho utuleralRiiod lit recoive eealod pro(ioaais, at this ofili'O.

until THURSDAY, October! 1877, at 13 oVlock. noon, at which Unto thoy will he oponod for thu purcliae of the vho)o or a part ot the following loans: ONE HUNDRED AND Fll'TY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Sir por cent. Assessment Fund Bonds, maturing three yonrs lrom date ot irchase, redlerod. TWO AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOILsRS, Six per cont, Seworage Ftnel Ilotids, maturing threo years d.tt of purchsse.

regi (ere i. Proposals in oat, si atsjthe price offorod, the description of tlio bonds desired, and bo indorsod for BouiIb." The right is rescved 10 reject any or all bids not deeraod for the fntotest cf tlio eitv. oeti lt WILLIAM BURRELL. Controller. rtSMIE BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, I Cornor of Aioulaguo and Cliuton sts, Brooklyn.

IT. CAPITAL, SoOO.rm This Comtiany Is by hpocial charter to act i ltcclver. triis'no or guardian, ex' cutor, or adminOtra'or it can act ns agent in the flnlo or managomont oi real eilli tc. collect inl or di.i.lead i. ro 'istry an 1 (ransfer hooks, orinake purchaso and salo of Government aud other socuri'ies.

Itoligi audch iritablo institutions, aud persons unac enat. mied to tho transactions of IjuhIioss. will find thij Company a Bate and eomenie it depositor. for money. RIPLEY ROPES Presi lent.

CH AS. R. MARVIN, Vtco President W. R. Bunker, Socretary.

Kduab M. CuLiXN. Attorney and CounSol. litu ri H. E.

Plerroiiont, John Halsey, J. S. Rockwoll, John T. Martin, Dan'l Ohauney, Josiah O. Alex.

M. White, Alex. Medio, A. A. I.OW, S.

B. Chitlendon. J. hn Roh'o. Honrv Samrer.

Austin C'orhin, Cha irylo, Tiiomas Sullivan, Ainu. B. Rsylis, Edmund AV.CorhGS. Ripioy Ropes, DO WELL RICH, i. 170 MONTAGUE STREET.

ROM IS, STOCKS. AND OTHER FIRST CLASS SECURITIES BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED. S. S. POWELL.

THEODORE RICH. TO I.OAtT. ORTGAl5 "LOANS. WIS GIVE EX lnl flttentlen to loanlne: money on ininmved ltTooklvn real eBlato. and are tircparod at all limes to make Joans oi largo or small amounts, to soil alFapplIcants.

li. E. BOWEN Si 62 L'boi ty st. New York. sav nAwit.

THE LONG ISLAND SAVINGS DANK OF BROOKLYN, W. AND 344 FULTON STREET. Cornor of Boerum plaoe. Open aaUy from A. M.

to 3 P. and on Mondays ani Saturdays from 5 to 8 P. M. INTEREST paid In aocordanco with tha now law or ft State, commencing on tho lBt of January, April, July an Oetobor. Ton days allowed for deposits In January and July, and three days in April and October.

Dividend declared for July 1, 1S77, FIVE PER CENT, per ahnutn. JAMES M. SEABURY, President Edward B. Fow ler, Secretary. John n.

Mackat, Treasurer. John 0. Perry, Attorney, LME SAVINGS BANK Lv and :9 FULTON ST'REET. June 16, 1877. Tho Trustees of this Bank have directed that on ihj ls of July, 18(7, Interest for tho Ix months ending Juno D.

1877, at tho rat) of SIX PER OENT. per annum, bo carried to the credit of all depositors entitled thereto. This lmerost will ho entered on the pass books of del posltors after July 15. 3ll Interest not withdrawn will De corriod to the credit it depositors as principal, and will draw Interest from July 1. Deposits made on or hoforo July 10 will draw interest from July SEYMOUR L.

HOSTED. PraaitLut John W. Hunter. Treasurer. Benjamin H.

Huntinotos, Seoretary rdltNlTVUE, xc. 7 EEKLYAND MONTHLY PAYMENTS 7AlViS FOB FURNITURE. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, BEDDING. At JOHN MCTLLINS, and 84 MYRTLE AV Corner Lawrence st. "1 REAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.

Jf WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS Taken on Furniture. Bedding. Carpet and Ollt'othlt MORIARTY A FURNITURE STORES. 164 AND 166 FULTON ST, Opposite High. EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAY menu taken for all kinds of Carpets, Furniture, Beddings.

Ac. by A. 8CHULTZ, 223 Atkntlc street, Brooklyn, And 527 GrantJjtreetcor. 6th. Wllllamalynrir.

WEEKLY AND MONTHLY PAYMENTS Taken for FURNITURE. CARPETS AND BEDDING, AT B. M. COWPERTHWAIT A 166 and 167 CHATHAM STREET, New York. Great bargains lorcaao.

Parlor and chamber auiU' i great variety PROFESSIONAL. TT C. MaeKKELL. ATTORNEY AND JLL ConnsoloratLaw; oflloe No. 11 Wlllotighby residence 606 Henry t.

opposite foot of Second place. Civil and crlmfBal cases mod estates settled and managed, titles examined, collections nmde TJUGO HTRBU. ATTOltNEY AND COUNSKLOR AT LAW, NOTARY AND COMMISSIONER, 11 WILLOUOHBY ST, NEAR FULTON. The foreclosing of mortgages a specialty "COPARTNEKSHIPaV fHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the nnderalgned. tinder the firm been dtaaolTed by mutual oonteat Dated Oo'pber 1877.

FRANK B. HOBART. GEO. W. P11T.MAN.

Brooklyn. October 6, 1877. Stories Concerning Elusfcrious Pulpit Orators. THEIR HUMOR, PATHOS" VND IMAGINATION. Joan Bnptisto Massillou, born in tGtiS at HyoroB, was one of tha greatest pulpit orators ot France.

At the age ot 17 ho entered tho congroga tlon of tbe Oratory at Paris, and won very high favor, but being envlouely ftoouMOd of tome anooura, he went into retirement for a ahort time. Tht eloquence by wnlch his funeral sermon, at h's ra MrtMnent at St. Fonti'a. on the Archbishopric villars, watt oharaotoriz nl, led to his reluctant lat triumphant return to Pans. Tho applause with" which his oratory mot there, eveu at th oourt, voff almost unparalleled.

Wheu ho pracht tho flrat Advent Bermon at Vorftaillos, Louis XIV paid bin. tbe following moat happy nnd oxprosHive tTHtitnonr lu iui yuwur ui uts iiruucniiiK ratnnr. wnon I hear other preachers I am very welt satisfied with thpm; whon I hoar you, I am diflaatisnod with myself." Tho effect of his first delivery of tire sor num "Ou the Small Number of tho Klcot," ban beou describee, as almost miraculous. At a certain pow orfnl unesngo la It, tho entire audlfcory wn iztd with suoh violent emotion that almost overy person half rose from Uia teat aa if to eudeavor to sttnlco nil tho horror of being ono of those cast out into overlastluir darknoas. He spoke with that strong, earnerit tfiinplietty, which ia tho surest key to thu hei.rtB of all hut thofie utterly devoid of When aBkod onoe whero a mmi like him, whowe lifo was dedicated to retirement, ooul I borrow hie admirable deseriptlntiu of real life he aiiRwerod.

From tho human havt; let un cxiuniuo it ever so slihlly, wo find in it tho socds or every passion. Whon I rnpo3u a normou, 1 i tuiio myeicU oougultaa upan Home difficult piac. of biiHiu.ifls. I kvc my wholo application to dciermino tho porBin wao has recourse to mo to act tha pood and proper part. I ex horl him, 1 urge him, and I quit him not until ho bus yielded to my persuasions." addison's introduction to baxteb.

Ad lison says that he once xnot with a pao of Mr. Baxter under a Chriatmai pie; ''Wnethrtr or no the pah try cook had made una of it through chanoo or wugrory fcr the dofonse of that gupertftitioua viante, I kuow noi; hut upon the peruR.il of it, I coucoiwd bo rowI au utoa of tbo author' piety that I bjutfht the whole book." THE EXHAUSTIVE DARItOW, Charlos in his humoroiiB fashion, was wont to say ubou; Hit chaplain tbat philosophoi and divine. Dr. Isaac Harrow that ho was tho most uuiair preacher in EviRland, becaueo he cxhautel evory eubjact and left uo room for others to eomo aftor him. Thia wur.

lndood, too much, tho Doo torV ol.uracteritjtio; wheu ho had once cot hold of a topic, he know not how to leave nnythiun unsaid nbout it. Dim of his beet discourses on tho duty aud reward oi' bounty to ta: poor, acumlly occupied botwoen threo aud tuur hours ia tho delivery. A.hou howavor, hia sermons aro unusually long, tlmy ho abnunii in matter, that bis latiRuago aomelimoa iabors lu tho uttaranety of his thought; btneo hia style iw nt times iuvolvod aud paroutbical, though paaaag a of iiublvmo aud itimplc olotpiouc frmuutly occur. It reJutt that in prcnobiu tne Hpitul sormon. beforo tho Lot Mayor and Corporutiou ho ooumiincd three hourH nnd a half.

Doing asked aftor ha camo dowu from tha pulpit if ho was not tired. Uo ropliod, 5fos. uulco I be'iu to wenry iu Ktiindnij. so poruLAit pnr.voiiKTt. When Fr.Hior Thomfts Couccio, who wji flftertvurd burned at It uno, preacne.i iu tin uvoat towu i of Fluu doLr! aud ArLoin, the woiM so filled he tutj.l to bfl hoiatcd itt the itiidllo ot" the oliurch by a iu order to bo hoar THU.

FOOT HCUAPEHS UEPROVRU. When a pveaclvcr wiw very obnoxious to the tu loula at Ouiu'tvid it tbo eu 'tnm f.iv thorn to Gk.pr.a 4 Viy Hcrapju with their 1'ccL on thv hOvr. Avery eloinont but int Dr. Jiimo Scoit known as a political pr(lriau by the unphlc tcor and nuwpapiir of Anti Sojauus and Old Hlyboot. i beiujf ouo day ifiuifled tiis to pivunh against the prav'ticG of sentpiuu; and fulrt'ltvi ins nromisn ly afterward, taking for hirj text Miuep tiiy i tot when thou $oct to tbo house of (lo.l, aiut hv mure to iioiir, than to tho of lo fr they lor uot thu do Ou th: xt b'inj.

read out. thj ttitU'arle bec uno sctioot cnuru.iio.'i and uproar; but Dr. Scolt cade 1 to i)o'ovri to preserve Kihiiic.t. 'Vim btiin.f GtXoetcd, bo df lVi red a iliin'. in ho oUujueut a i to oxloi't.

um T. j.d j' ev. tlufic Lo.u thj was uiiLU d. THK CCilATK AN! THE DUKE. Th oi vhi'U jiunt.ur, liivnvu (ulu 0 'it tlie same titue i yu curate, eidlittK' ou', J.ie h'jiI, your lntpod over iiiui, and pnrpn.

hit npii.t. Ou IHnt. in ited to re iunt Ida ultiMd anis, the dukn Hiiil youuji in slull havo the iiVrl fT'iod living tii.it la.iH tt my bad ho utopui? 1 to ltt of me, I dcvt wduIiI liavipat roiu. il him" iiftu delihtt'd with r.u unUn flinl lar own, and with a spirit that would uot ntoop to iblter. A T.OYAT, AND FATAL It is reUted by Tho res by tuat Mr.

John Jack. on, a go old Puiitau, ami a meiutK tiu: At jt mbly of Jivine.s at WMit'tnnster. wan yet po v.uIy pfi'eteii Iir Hi Uii Ohanefl 1., when hn heard of hm boiuj luoUf.ht a pr dended court of jUBtlce, ihat lie prayed earnestly that God wuuld ptoaao ti pr.voiit lut horrid not. w.doU would bw tt 'rpotual to tin lutimi, and a rupr.iach to the Pr' te itanl reliiou or at lou tt, juUI lie plisajo 1 to removo him, lie uujiUt not ee tbo wojful day. IIi prayer waa Lear I arnl an.

wor'l to hUi. oH, for was buried tha we.k befiire thu ejLoeutiou oi liarlei to'jk p. ace. OHAHIES II. AND 1H3 CHAPLAIN.

Dr. I.io who waa ono of Kint C.linrlfa II. cfiap.a'U0, Tiionevr be pnnrbed l' ir ins Mi.jo ty, i i pur lo tell him of bN fault from the pulpit, Ono day liM Mnjc ty inp tiie doctor In Hut in til and aald to lum, "Doctor, what hav I done to you that you are fll wny quatrMliiik' with ju "1 hnjiw your Ia( (ty not HU'ry with quorb the i.unr. "for trllujf the tru'li." "No, no," say the Kuur; 'but I ivould havu Uii for the fuiurn bo friends." 'SNell, well," jttoth tho do; tor. "I ivjII ii up with your Mujosiy ou tortus, aa you uiomi, I'll mend." DIHUOl BJ.UKKl.l.V'8 BERMUDA 3CniCM C.

Dr. Oe.irfift Horkcley, tbo Uinhop of CI lyne, oelc hra.f: I for hln id.a? the ry, and by t)io praise of the Pour, tits Btjadint r.oud irho ascribes to Herkeloy uvtirjf virtue uuJ.r hiKiv ui, ai othca jtaenbed to linn 1W1 1 puliltHtiud bis ntfvolout propuaai lor convening the Amor can mwagoi to Cimet'iuuty, by meaiiM of a edfbny to bo ostablishod in the liormu iaa. Tho propeaal was in tl.e year after ho had boon hppointjd Doau of iJuirv, and be olf' iV tn tbat npubuil piofer em, worth a year, uud to dedicate the remainder of hia hf'! to tho instruction of thu un tho mo Ier.it allowance of x'liM) a yonr. Tho project wua very favorably recivt'ii, and por jona uf the liStfbent rank ruin. conii rahlu fiuuif by nubrferiptfon iu aid of it.

llerlieley having aiRiied bin preferment, aot wail tor lthudo Inland, to mako arrannemunta for ear ty iiitf out hid via wna the mfluenec of hin dis iinniri.ie I xatuplo that threo of tho junior Follows of Trinity Dutdm, abuudoned with him all their fefj. pr 'p ei. in bfe in Ibicr own country, for h. ieui'iut iu tliH Ailrmtic (Jci an ut a year. The lui't tmit ih tbo suiiport th.

mi in try had pmiji'fpl him, aud afti npoii.iiuH mturlv n.11 Ida pri pr jperir and soveu if the bout yeara of hia Hie In tiu pitrtvcuiitin of bis pviu inn, to Murope. '1 l.u. ivi r. be vlid not do until tlto UaUop of I.un had bun an apj Ileatitm ft.r funda In Sir Itoh'Tt Walfolc ha I the InllowliiK honvnt an "If ym put t'n ipu t. ice up a mill later, I nil) in un'iiiron id money sliaK mont undoubted (y 'oi i' wi nH amis witii iho pindic convunioiii'e, Put if Y'Oi ul Iriuud u' letiit Dean liurkeloy tin lil iu Aiui rie t.e pKyrfidrit ot adviio bmi, t.y all ne uuh, tc turu hunio to iiiop.

and (jiv np hi. prt iioui exin etatioua. A 1IOMK THHUfiT AT STERN It. Ui rno. the mvor.Mid authu' if thu SentJmental J.

hit'l the crvdU ol wife vory ill. IU: vs one day t.ilUmy In Oai ri 'k lu a lino a niunu ntl si nin, iu lau alioii uf oonjual love and ti.iollty. Tbe huf baud," paid h. who bo'iavi unkindly to Idv n'ilt! rifWoH nave liia bonne burnt ovt bin lis he'tl." If ii ho," replle 1 Oairick, 11 1 yuur b.iudt is iuHtired." TK (JOSI'KIj A NOVKLTY, When I.e Totiraean pr.arbod tho Lent 6ermena at St. l.rnoj., ut 1'urin, Louis XIV.

imjuired of ii iluau, If he linew aiiTthiriK uf a preacher called Lo Tour nii, wliiiin evi iybody wuh running atter 7" "Hire," it'piied the net, Vniir ma.lehty kuowa that pcop.H always run alter novoltir" thi i man proachoa Ooh iel." Tho I i pro iHiiitf idin to titnk nei louHly, Jiiideau added, Wumi M. l.e Tourueau llrst unceuds the pulpit bin Utfiiu hh ao di firi tlio mgroxutinn thttt tte wirih be mil down aaln but wbeu ho tjt'jpns tn s.icak thoy dre.id thu time uf Ins tic'cend Uo.inau'a rcucirrt aa to the li novelty" af preacli iny the vl' in hi i tuu bvina to mind the candid eonfe ioii ol Fl emish pror.clier, who In a aoriuon dciivoivd before an audi ticj wholly of his oirn order, Haiti Wc arc worto than Judas, ho wold and tl livi'tv his Master, we nell Him, ton, hut dehv HUn akin waa the roinar in an earlier ane of Father Ful.ei.tit., the friend aud biogrtphor of Pnnl Harpi, and, bke him, a ateaot friend to the pru grerirf of rolii'ioua reformation, rreachlutf ou Pilatu's (jueation, What ia truth 7" he told the audience, that he had at laat, aftctr uiauy aeavchofl, found it out, and holdluft Iforlh the Now Teatamont, s.ld "Hero It ii my frtnnda; but' be added Borr.wfully, aa ho returned it to his pocket, "It Is a flcaled hof.l." IilHHOP KKNNET ON LAT2 REPKNTANCE. Doctor, afterward itiahop, Kennet preache I the funeral sotiunn of tho urat Duko of DuTouahiro in 1707. The Aonthnents of the sermon rvo much umbraxe; oomplaiuod that the preacher 'bad built a bridge to heaven for men of wit and parts, but excluded the duller part oi mankind from auy oUanoo of pa 'fjJny over it." Tho complaint waa founded on tbia pa upi. aklixr or late repentance "Thia rarely happens but lu men of distinguished Home and judgment.

Ordinary abilities may bo altogi ther auuk by a Iuuk vicious co urae of llfo; the duller flame iu easily extmRuUhod, Tho meaner sinful wrerchea are com moidy Up to a reprobate mind, and dJe as stupidly as th' live, whde the nobler aud brighter parts havo tho ftUVtiutae ot und rtitandin the worth of their aouW t'my realgn them. If they are allowed the benohl of aickhos3 they coinmoniy awaKo out of thtdr dream of sin and rofl and upward. They ac intlaite hettm; they fee.1 their own immortal purl; th. ioUoct and relish the holy thoy call for the elder. of lh church; they think what to auBwer at a judgment aeat.

Not tbat Oud ia a reapactur of p.TSoua, but the dlifeceiice ia iu men, a id tlie moro inreliigeiH tho uaUirt is, the ire auticepttblo of divine ruce." The auccefiaor to the dceanl duke did not thiuk ill of the aormon. and recommeudeii Keriui to tho Deanery of PetorfibuiR, which he obtained in 1707. PREACHING FOB A GROWN. Howell Davies, who waa Whltflold'H Welah coadjutor, walkiui? ouo Huuday muruiiiK to preach, waH ace 'BUd by olertftmau ttn horaehacli, who waa bjund on the same errand nud who complained of the unprofitable hla aayiug thai he could never tl.au fifllf Tb. W.l.h ma.

replied that he, lor hi. part, eoutout to pr. el. for aoVown. This bo o0cuded the taunted prlwt that he upbraided the pedestrian for ils.r"Q'nB nlK cloth, "f'orhaiis," said Datles, "you will still cheaper whon I inform you that I am aolug It miles to preach, and have ouly ssvau p.noe lu my pooket to bear my cxpeuue.

out and in. Ilut theoioira. fur which I preach is a crown of glory." JEREMV TAXLOB. Joromy Taylor, Blahop of Down, from the fertility of hi. mind and tbo eilent of hi.

has baen atylod thu "rjliaksptf.rft of Kutfllsh divines." UJ aermout) abound wlttt luoic of the moat hrilllaut pa sagea, and embrace such a variety of matur and auqh. a mass of knowlodito aud of learninn, that avou th. acuta Bishop tfarburtoa ot him, 1 oan fathom the underatandmua of moat men, yet I am uo4 eeriaia that I can fathom the uuderatandiug oi Jeremy Taylor." Hia comparison between a married aud tdugl life, lu hie sermon on the bleao ednesB of marriage, la rich In tanttar setiti meot and ei niitely elcsant linigery, "Morrlio," aaya th. Ulsbop, "ia the mother of th world, and presufvea kingdoms and liu oltlea, chnrcho. and ven hoavou Haelf.

Cellbaoy. like the fly lu tho Uu.rt of ait apple, dwell, in a perpetual swoolucn: jut alts alouo und ia eontlnt aud die. lu ainuularity. But uiar rlaao. like the useful bus, builds a household anil Rather, awe.tnosa from evory flowor, and labors ou uuitea into cocluiica aud republics, and aomls out, colonies, and ails tho world with delicacies, and obey the king, keeps order, aud many virtuo.

and prom das tho tntereat of ruauklud, and ia thiil ataltt of thinga to which God hath designed the present oon atftutfoa of tho world. M.rriagi, hath lo thalab of love, and the dellcaciea o( friondti'alp, the ties, lng. of society, and the Uolou of Iranda and hearts. It hath ia il )oa of beauty but moi of fty Ibau a sio.le Ufa, It is mora merry and ur aad, la fuller ol joy and fuller of sorrow, tt Ilea uder mora butdeuH but la mpiiottod by tha atreujl'lb ol love aud charily, and these burdens are ask the witnees these men were members or the same Committee in the times of Tweod and Bweony and helped te run Ihe city government 1 Why not make the Question general. Inclu ding parties of all practical professions, and not select members of a goneral committee ol ono pollttoal party It was not only political but oitrcmely objectionable aud unjust to the' parties whoso names the paper Alderman Lewis aald he did not think tho question was fair one.

To band the wltuoises the names of a lot of persons and ask if they were momhers of political organization was highly objectionable. No gentleman ought to be connectod with Die investigation unless he hod been guilty of some offouse. Alderman Slcvin also objected to the question. Alderman Cowing said he wbb dofiirous that no Innocent person should be accused or lDjure.l So far as politics waa concerned he thought that the examina tion ao lor had oeen MAINLY POLITICAL. Mr.

Tweed Baid he had no deaire to avoid answering any questions. Mr. Townsend hoped that the quostion could bo so amended thai there would be no objection to the witness ausweriuer. Alderman Lewis insisted on his obji 'Otion, and that no one should be brought into tho imTailgution who was uot connected with the frauds. Mr.

Tweed, who har boon studying the list attentively, said was not oa it tho name ol auy porsou connected with any fraud. cole said ho was uurnrlzod to hear a member ot the Committee saying the investigation was political, Ho, (Cole) anil some of the other members ol' the Com niiltoo hid repeatedly (itato that they wanted the names of all p.irsonn who wore connected with the Ring frauds, no matter what he was Tammany Democrat, Anti Tanvmnivy Democrat, Custom Hniae Republican, or Independent Republican. Alderman Lowis said they might as woll ask whether the late A. T. Srow.t.

waa a member of Tarn many Hall when Tweed and Swe 'ny wero in power, Mr. Tweod sai.l no ono snouted to understand the question oxcept himself. Uo understood tho question is whether any of the rs ms wh.i6e nanus wore on the papor had ben oounect'd with the or shar iu Us gains. He would state Ihat not of the men ii itiiM were on the paper had any connection with the Ring. Alderman Cowing reiterated his opinion that the ex animation was a political one.

On the itrevious dav Mr Cole had asko.l a similar Whit he wanted to find out was whethor men now high in power wero as guilty as Tweed himsolf, and if thia was so they Bhould be punished. Applauio.J Mr. Cole was surprise 1 tout Alderman Cowing should say that the investigation was a political ouo. Th lr purpose there was to liud out who had beou guilty of fraud. He denied that Iho Investigation was political, and asked tho gentleman to show him ono question that did not look to tho dlsoovory of fraud.

If ho bad done so, ho would confess that he had been guilty of a very gravo error. Alderman Cowttig, somewhat excited, stid Ater Ills remarks tho aontlonian who takes his seat presents 0 sorry spectacle. The oouusel. in partisan reals a lecture to a member or the Cjnrnitt 'O. He i)d no right to oitocliisc auy member of tho Oointnittoe.

Ho was THEI5E AS THEIR SEItVAN and to assist them, not to doet lo what tho questions were to bo. Wiiou the o.eutlcman criticised hit ao.ion he transcondod his authority. If any person uow hieb In ot'dco, either Republican or Democrat, had been fuuty of fraud, the question was proper nud pertinoni. Ie denied that it had beou nskoil for any party purpose. AldernjatA Lewis still objeetol to bringing in tho ameit of gonHem'eu not eouuected with the frauds.

It would bo a cruel aud improper thing to tio. Mr. Twoed ae.aiit said that was no name there cotmcct with tho frauds in auy way. Witli all respect to the Committee, Mr. Cile wanted to kuow whether ho had been soleete.l from the oiViro 01 t.io counsel to the corporation met'oly to act a servant, or whether lie was to as ist tho Ooniir.itle'i in coming to a conclusion as lo whn! qip'stiims were proper and legal It' ho was there at it servant why did thu Committee ask him to an opinion as to th ir powers? If ho was oulv there to read oft' qii 'stions they eoul 1 get a al $1 a week who would do it as well.

He wanted to know his po itlon here. If ho was there simply as a iicrtattt to ask road questions Miei'tY teJ they lilld get Ihe nt aiieet of their runners il iivn ptsirs who could tin it as well, aud ho would uot continue to act iu each capacity. Alderman Cowing slid ho did not use the word servant iu any Tho only ilillieitlty was that Mr. Cole so iue to thiuk that he wad a member of the Board. Alderman SIoviu withdrewhis objection to Al.le me.ii Co viol's qu tcul honed that Mr.

Tw i ed tv ni in the ii.t:nes, uioutiou only those wiio were c. nii rf! with poiiie frail 1. Mr. Tounseu.l s.ti.l he had no objection to tho eou venfioii. He tlioiuht Mr.

Tweed th'iihl apsm i Ti many Democrats and ltepliblic.ius who on I lie in ins clieni'd plsee. Al norm t'. telne sai.l that waa his view iwietly. He aj; Aiii rep 'A(" his unction, AMoi'nian Lewis said lhal a maj irity of the Committee olij.c'ol to the wilueds answering llie fitf as it to auy gentlemen exc iitiu; th cou ne ''ed with the Mr. Tuee.i said ag tin that he bad examine 1 the nat.i 10, aud not one ui thorn was in the remolost tle free miioct.nl with any fraud.

Al lermau Lewis said that tho quosliou was ruled out. Al.Terman Oowmt; as'tod the witness if he objected to answeving the. qneslioii. Mr, Tweed he waa directed not to. AMeim.t') Oo'vm Do you refttae on that groiiDd Mr.

Tweed I am compelled to. tj 'Mr. Col (to witness.) Were there any u'tities on that py'ior r)s mnee.te I vi'h the Mr. Tweed No. I have answered that all ady a dozen limes.

Tn malte II more emphatic i will say no ai'itin. I am ready tn nntwer any qii siioii Iu ray po'Aer. 1 kuow r.niltiug about politics and don't waut to kuow. Mr. Towusoud hoped that tho Committee would noree upou a question uovorlue; everything, to he linked at the next meeting.

TWIM) WEAItr. r. do thought that was fur enough. At (he next ee wio'i he would ask the witness io over the list of the T'aiiiumuy Hall Comnifttoe. tho K.ipub'i can au.l the auti T'aiitiiiauy orgauiz itiomi au.t p.u:i(, out all the namea of evei ybo ly oouifcted wits the frauds.

Mr. Tweed eai the Committee evidently did not h.m much work they ivore irinit him. They bad no idea of tho amount of htb.u it took to get up answers to the GoimmUiio'd quosliou, the denials of newspap 'i'. sud parlies implicated, nnd making corrections in hip testimony which was ceannry on account of bad reporting he waa iu receipt of piles ol lotiers overy day about which he waa reported to havo said, but which he hal uot said. He wished the Cmiitiiilteo would alloiv htm the serylcos of a clerk: had now ocastoui' lly to omplny assiytt.ioe at his own aud to ouax and all he could toget help.

Alderman Lewis said he had soen the Commissioner of Public Works au he w.uld scud Mr. TweoJ tho young man ho wanted. Mr. Tweed Thank you. Mr.

Colo In'iied that Ald riuafl Cowing, for tvhoni ho ha I the greutest rospect, would not construe his re lnarl.s as a lecture. It he had made any remark that was bo desired to make an apology, the Ciiairmau suggested au adjournment to Wednesday. Mr. Tiveed iid cnnld not work on Sun lay. aud that would only givo him two days iu which to do hi, work.

Too Comvuilieo then adj nirned until nest Thtirs. day, and the tallen llosa was takeu back to Ludlow street Juil, llt NAW lY W1VKS. Eiylit moro of tlio wives of Nosinj.nla, king of the Mnjnit'i liver, lately dociltiipoil, hut live them wero caught In the busn mid taken back, whon lie oiiler. tlieni to be, st.ritticlod, whirh an eye wi I il' ss In 'V. of bis inns elutos Is done In the following manner A is ma lo 111 a pi 'O of which l.s nmiiil thu 'k of tiio victim, tlaffres tulto each end, which they pull, while iiii on eneh sido boats inn wiih mlck In ordur to tighten it.

il jur.i. it 11 It I Oil A Ml KM. A ymtonl hns boon iasitutl to ft roaitlont of Poltttka, for a nit'tliml of iiorsorvinie; that, if it is ono hull what is cl for It, will tin. ui ifvi i lie pnoklugof fruit, fur iimrtot as w. ll as for in tli" So itli.

This men claims, t.o he iililo to proservri no nniy Ihn best fruit, but "winil and fruit Ihat. is i.ruisod an 1 ilitiiiitui.d. Tlio patentee wait awarded a diploma and special mention In tho jury nf award at, the State fair, anil flloco then he hH be. ii nlT 'rod many tlimi snu la dollars for the patent. 'Puree ilo'llat for every bearing true, email down iu advance.

Is tho (IrHt cost for tho right to unit tbo pittont, then two dollars per thousand for every nran grown mi tbo The owifi' of tho pittout thu uliemicala already niixod froo. WHY HIKY OFTKS FAIL. Young men often ftt(l to get on iu this world liecausn thoy negloot small opporliinitieH. Not boing faithful In littlo things, thoy nro nut prn inntetl to tho chat go of greater thiugH. A young man who gets a Hlttiatlon soitietfmou thiulm It is not nocossary for him to glvti It much attimtlon.

Ho will wait till ho gate a place of responsibility, and then ho will show people what ho can do. This is n. very gl oat mistake Wbai evor hi 4 nit lint ion may ))'. lio nhould master It in all Its details, and perform all Its dutlos faithfully. Tho 1 ablt of doing his work thoroughly and uon sol eDtlously is what Is most likely to enable a young man to mako his way.

With this habit, a person of only ordinary abilities would outstrip one of greater talimts who Is In the habit of slighting utibordiuato matters. But, aftor nil, the more adoption by a young moil, of this grunt essontlal rule of riiincoss shows him to bo possessed of superior abilities. SKCltKT OF Men and women wud each othor to be happy. And why uot.it they marry wisoly? Tho man should be a littlo biggor than his wlfo, and a little oldor, Jittio bravor, a littlo stronger, llttlu wiser, and a littlo more in love with bor than Bhe ift wllh him. Tho woman should always bo a little, younger, a little prettier, and littlo more cdiisiiloralo than her hualiand.

Ho should bestow upon her all his worldiy goods, and she should take, ginid care of them. He may owe hor overy euro and tenderness that affection can prompt; but pocuniai'y indebtedness to hor will bocouio burden. Hotter live nil a enist hn earns than a fortune sho lias brought him. Null tier must bo jealous, nor giVb the other oauBe for jealousy. Neither must uuoouiag.) seiitlmuiitnl riond.sblps for the ouuoaltn hoc.

IVifuot cuufldeucd In each other, and ro'ticeiicn conr. rurrg.tj''lr mutual aftalts, even to metnbarg of their own IB.t ueeeu Bity. A wlfo should dross horsolf becomingly whon ovur she ozpoots to moot her husband's oyo. Tlio man ehould not grow sloveuly, even at home. Fault finding, long arguments or scoldings, end the happiness' that bugluB in kisses and love umklag.

Sisters aad brothera may quarrel and "make up." Lovers are lovera no longer after suoh disturbances occur, and marrlod people who aro not lover nro bound by roil hot chains. If a man admires hla wlfo most in prints sholsallly not to wear them. It she Ilkos him best black cloth, ho is a fool if ho neglects to Indulge In tt. Thoy should contrive to please each other, even If thoy ploase nobody else, for their mutual happiness can only be the result of their mutual love, and that love will never fall to exalt its object. THE WITCHERY OF HASHER.

Almost evory man can recall sooren of cases within his knowledge where pleasing manner, have made the fortune of lawyers, doctors, divines, merchants, and, In short, men In every walk of life. Raleigh, as related la history, flung down his lace ooat in the mud for Elizabeth to walk on, aud got for his reward a proud Queen's favor. The politician who has thia ad runt ago easily distances all the rival candidates, for evory voter he speaka with becomes Instantly hits friend. To vory tojie in whioh be asks tor a plnoh of snuff, Is often more potent than the loglo of a Webster or a Clay. Polished manuers have often made aoouolrola suooesaf ul, while the best of men, by their hardness and coldness, have done themselves incalculable Injury the shell being so rough that the world could not believe that there was a proolous kernel within It.

Civility is to a man what beauty la to a woman. It creates an instantaneous Impression In his behalf, while the opposite quality exoroiaea a qniok a prejudice against him. It Is a real ornament the most beautiful dross that a man or woman oan wear and worth more a a means of winning favor than the flues clothes aud Jewels ever worn, SUNDAE J10RSLVG, OCTOBER 7, 1877. KELLY'S DITTO. Or the Latest Appearance of 'the Tammany Siamese Twins.

What Sweet Willinni, ihe Elder Brother, Did Yesterday to Oblige John The Jailed Boss Sinking Capital for the Boss at Large Tweed Bears Testimony Against tiio Adversaries of Kelly Newspaper Men Who He Says Were In His Pay, and Politicians who Paid Ulm Tribute Dr. Dumas Barnes Lends a Flavor of Low Comedy to the Performance lie Bas Bis Bridge Yarns Repeated Some of Tweed's Old and Familiar Rascalities Described A Vast Flutter Created by an Awkward Question Among Uio Tammany Aldermen. The examination of William M. Tweed, the head of tho Tammany Ring, was continued yesterday bofore the Now York Alderruauio Committee, at the City Hal, A summary was published in the Eaqi. Iast evening.

A full report will be found below. Mr. Hugh Cole, Assistant Corporation Counsel, conducted the examination on behalf of tho Committee. Messrs, John D. Townsend aud Edelstlne appoarod lor the ex Boss.

Tho attendance of apcotators was large, and 0 (jreat deal of interest was manifested in tho revelations Tweed's testimony. After Mr. Tweed had mado Bomo unimportant corrections iu his testimony of the provtous session, Mr. Colo said that he had eomo questions, which had been propounded by Mr, Demaa Barnea, concerning tho Brooklyn Bridge. Mr.

Twoed interrnptod by saying that many porsoua whom ha had mentioned in his previous tostlmony had denied tho truth of his st itemontu, aud he proposed to Bbovf that most of it was truo. He had the evidonco, and he intended to show it. He would start first with tlio Attoruoy Goneral, Tho witooss thon read tho statement of Attorney General Falrohlld, to tho effect that In tho ao callod confession which had been submitted to him cy Mr. Toyynsoud, no mention was made of the payment of money to tho Albany Arua, tho Albany Evening Journal or Mr, Edgar K. Apgnr.

Mr. Cole osked whethor Mr. Tweod only desired to oorroborate Uia former statement. Mr. Tivood replied in the aiarmatlve, aud said ho would go Into nothing now.

Mr. Edelatino thon read from the original oonfci' slon tho pri limluary portion in which the witnesB agreed to testify agaiust any ono who had aided in dc fraudlni. the clfy ol' Stalo and disclose any evidonco whioh ho hail bearing upon the matter. Mr. Tweed aaid that anions; the chocks in hi elon was one for which was indorsed by William CasBidy and Dauiol ManninK, respectively tho Prom dent and Secretary of the Argus Company.

Mr. Towusoud thou read tho choc vfliich was drawn on the Tenth Nalioual Bank and bore tho injorseateutd of Moesra. Caasi ly and Manuinj. Mr. Tweed said that Mr.

S. 0. Hulchins had denied that he had any relations with lifm Willie ha was oditor ol tho Albany Ectniny Journal, and that he had uo relatious with any one excepting Mr. George Daws n. He had a loiter in his possession which proved his forur assertions.

Mr. Tuwnsjud read the following letter, writtau by MIL HUTCHINS TO TWEED Confldent'al. Orrit'E of Aldany Ev cnino JOVBSAL, Al.bi my, Nivembcv 11, near Mr At our ia it li.rview in this city you aiguilled a desire to form the ncfjiiaintunco of Mr. Dcinats. Husl uess will call him to Nutv Yorfi this wees or next.

If you will designate the hotid, diiy ami hour whoti ho cm meet you, it will altoi'd r.i pi iih tiro to iill siii an uppointinent. Iho tinio is Inily nt your own Allow mo lo couifi'atulain y.u on your own personal success, and also on the triumph of yjur party. Ii is complete victory for the Democracy, aud a good tluuu lor us, an wo win snow ynu neii time." Wc now know whoro your wouitneiH lien. Respectfully yotu'S, S. C.

Uoicmss. The folioiving chock wns thon read: New Yuiiu. laii' 10, 1871. Tenth Dank, pay to the order of National Commercial Lank oi' Albany, four thousand dollay. Wm.

M. Tweko. Inoorsotl, Win. CAsniD President. Daniel W.

Ma.v.nlvo, Attoruoy. Two oheoka wero also produced and shown by Twoed drawn on the National Broadway iuk, ami mado payable to Mr. Domars, of tho Albany Evening Journal. The flrat check wa3 for $1,000 and was dated Decembor 10, 1807, and the second was for $2,000, its date being arob 'J, 1808. Two lottora also were read from Abo Van Vochten, the Albany lobbyist, to Tweed, as follows Albahy, J'jly 25.

1807. DKAH Tweed. I just Boon Harbor, nud at his request 1 write you, Tho Coinnutteo on Cities havo not yet reached any point as far aa I can Judge, You have uo caitac for apprehension. I go to Lake George Una afternoon. Hutohms is coming up here tomorrow to stay over Sunday, and I shall come down with him on Monday.

I will then havo au opportunity of finding out all ho knows, and I shall be iu New York on Wednesday. Propably I wid see you. I cannot Bee nny Bort of uae of your boing here next week. If I do I will lot yon know. I am protty well satisfied that the majority of tlm Republicans in the Couveotion are disposed to let tho people of New York govern thomselvcs.

The former Leglslaturo has badly damaged the party, and they are not disposed to weaken it uuy more by tholr action. Yours truly, A. Van VionTEK. Albany, May 17. jU7.

Dear Tweed man. whom he wants appointed, is Martin B. Brown, No. 201 William street. He was the Firo Commissioner.

Yours truly, A. Van Vf.ohten. Departmtcn of Public Wonss, Commissioneh's Office, New Yokk. lion. Wm.

M. Tweod Dear Sir If it is possible for you to Bee mo before I leave tho city, pieasc send note to Aator House. I must return to morrow afternoon. Respectfully yourB S. C.

nuTOIIIh'S. Indorsed, "Answorod Decombor 20, 1870." Mr. Tweed Mr. Uutchips has published in tho paper of which he has control a long article douymg his relations with me aud denouncing my atnteuiouts na false. I say that every word lie says there is falso and I will provo it so whon th time comes.

About his quarrel with DawBon Iknow nothing. I never saw Mr. Dawaou iu my lilo. MR. APGAR OONTADICTED.

Mr. Townsend next road Mr. Edgar K. Apgar'j denial of the statement that he bad over held, a sinecure undor Tweed iu which Mr. Argar said that.ho had nevar ua'iod or rocolved favor at Tn eied's hands.

Mr, Tweed I havo no animosity toward anyone In tho world. I simply want to do my duty to the community. I would rather not mention those names but I am compelled to do ao. and I want to show that whot I say is true. I desire to say that Mr.

wiib not recoinniuudoil to me by Mayor HofCiiinii but by Mr. Goorgo W. McGoe. Mr. Tweed's counsel next road a letter to tlio witness "written on Doccmbor 5, 181)8, and signed li, K.

The following la THE LETTER OF APGAB'B 63 1Val Street, New Yobk,) December 0, 1868. Mv Dear Sir Will you be kind enough to write mo a lino informing me, If you cau, how soon you will be able to see me. 1 would not write but lor the reasous that 1 have mentioned to you. I am iu very urgent need of tho money. If thoro is uuy way in which 1 could lie discounted my hack pay, I should be clad to do so, but I know if uo cue likely to do this.

Tiio StJto Committee unable to do anvthlng in my case, notwithstanding I am In debt largely ou thoir account. I am ia debt lor clnliieii and money borrowed to meet expenses during tho campaign, between $100 and I had txpcclod aud promlsod to pay long ogo, aud of which is really needed to those whom I owe it. I hope you will feel that it is only the embarrassment of my own position that impels to trouble you auain, If you kuow of any way in which I can secure tho advance of my back pay, and will iuform me of it, you will add another to the very 'great favors already boatowed upon Youre very truly, Edoar K. Afoar, 1)3 Wall street. Hon.

ll'm. 31. Tu ced, A'. Y. Mr.

Tweed That shows that he was stumping 'he State for me. I have here a check dated December 23, 1888, drawn by mo ana payable to A. H. for .55. It ia on tho National Broadway Bank, and ie indorsed tin tho back in pencil by the paying teller, E.

K. The letter can, I think, be found and will verify it. Wo will now attend to the Argue. THE ALBANY ARGUS. Mr.

Townsend read tho donial of tbo.4ryi(jof the charge that Ita editors had ever had intimate relations with Tweed or had asked or received patronage at hla hauda. In support of the oharge Mr. Tweed produced five letters written to him by William Cassidy, then editor of the Argua, and now deceased. The fltst was dated February 1887, and requested the appointment Ot Mr. Btrdsall, Mr.

Caaoidy's nephew, to a clerkship In tiny Surrogate's oflloe. Tho aecond letter, dated August 16 1867, asme auhjaot. The third letter, written on Octdfe" 1BS3, rc.ueated tho pay ment of Mr. Birdaall'a salary; Which was In arrears. The remaining letters referred to prjlit'oal m.ttera.

Mr. Twoed On the pay roll ol tho street Commia miBsionerfor tho month of February. 1370, find the name of A. 8. Cassidy, a brolher of William, ap poibtment I secured at a salary of $2,000 a year.

Mr. Tweed then reiterated statement that hejhad increased Mr. Cas.idy'a eslnry from $3,000 to $3,001 year He read tho resolution introduced; into tho Slat' Senate by himsolf, extending the State printing contract of the A niM company lor three yeara. He read another atatem'en'. bowing that in past seven yeara the A rgm received $758,450 for State printing, of which $384,481 was paid while he was in power.

The denial of Senator Wm.B. Woodin of hla relatione with Tweed was nextconeldered by the witness. Ho produced a pay roll of the street department and pointed, out the name oi James J. Weed, whose appointment to eu Inapectorahip, at a salary of $2,000 a year, he made by desire of Mr. VYoodlD.

In regard to the Tenth National Bank, the witness said he notioed that Mr, Aokerman denied hla statements and asserted that Mr. Palmer did not do what ho (the witness) aald; at that time Mr. Adrerman was employed in the bank in aome aabordlnate capacity, and he did not know what the President did; Mr. Palmer always gave me what money 1 wanted alter bankiog hours. HCfl HASTINGS.

ilr.Ttreed then an article whic ii lo had cut from the Commercial Advertiser which aald that the Afoany Argxu and Journal pronounced the Boas a liar and tbat the old man seemed to be catching it from all The following letters, written by Mr. Hastings, the editor of the Commei cial, were then produced and read "WASHraoTOB, January 17, 1871. "My Dead Tweed I am In a tight Bpot and want your aid. You have bo doubt seen Brooks' speech. The poor deTil, Wore attacking me, went about the House insisting among Republicans tbat 1 was in the em ploy of Tammany to secure the secret, of the Republicans.

He done thia to get np a prejudice against me. In his speech he held up the Commercial Advertiser In a melodramatic way, exclaiming 'Here is tha evidence tbat lie Is a hired cpy and informer ot the Democratic In bis primed speech it is Tammany Hall, in bis public address It was the Democratic party. I wiah you could reach Kerr, who is on the Committee. It can only be effectual to morrow morning, aa I expect to be brought before the House for contempt. You will have seen the motive of my objections before this Committee.

I did not open my case to show my hand and what I propose lo P. P. P. P. P.

ss Pnua. Ex. Newaric Aoc'n. urunswtoic, Trenton, etc. 5 Albany Night Boats, Pesple's Line.

6:35 Cln. Ex. St Louts and West, Wash and South. ii Phlla. Ex.

Newark, Eltaaboth, Trenton, oto. 8.00 Pnc. and South Ex. Chicago and West, Wash. lnsion ana sontu.

for NnwnrV. P. 9:30 Aoc'n for Newark. Bliiahoth, Rahway, etc. S.

B. MORSE, Astonc TVTEW'yORK, NEW HAVEN AND HART Xl FORD RAILROAD. Trains Ioito Forty second at dooot for Boston ot 8:05, 11 A. 1, 8, 9,10. 11:86 P.

M. Foil Boston akd Aibanit Kau.jioad 11 A. P. M. I'oit Connecticut River Eailiioad 8:05, 11 Fob Newpoiit 8i6 A.

P. M. Fon Shore Link Drvisios A. 1, 10 Foit Am Line KAii.noAD 8 A. 1, 3, P.

W. Fob H. and Noit fiUMPTOX Kaiuumu 05 A. Af Von Nattoatucb: RalLitOAn 8 A. 1.3 P.

M. Foil HOUSATONIO RAil.ltOAD A. 8 P. M. DANIHMty AND IAlLROAU A .17., 1 4:40, 9 P.

M. I'on Siiiii'AtiG RAH.nOAr) 8:05 A. 3 P. M. F.ni Nrw Canaan A.

11., 1, 4:40. I'Vli Sl'ltlNOFTEUJ 8 1)6. 11 A.M., 8, 9 P. M. Fon NFW HaVEN 6: A.

12 11. I. 9, II). 11:26 P. M.

Fon SoL TIt A I .11.. l.t':S0. 8, 4:40. 6:15, fi 15. 6SS.

JO. lljP M. Fon Stamfohd 10:11 A 12 3, 4:45, 5.1j. J. 10, 11: Tho 8 OS, II, 1, 3, 9 and 10 o'clock trains arc luionuh Express; i he 4:10 and (Mins am local ExoieiJ trjim ami (bo 9 and 10 P.

M. trains run daily. HAHLEst RrVKR Biian. tr.Miis lc avo fiarlem River (tntion, ouposlt Seooud av, at 12:10, 7, 8, A. i.l., 12 4:40.

6:10. P. conueoiing with iieanlboats from Fulton Market slip Tickote for aale at Forty second at depot, Fulton Marko, slip and at the N. Y. Trans'or offices, 94! New York, and 4 Court st, Brooklyn, whioh Company win check from resido.ioo to dotinatiun.

rYUi! IRT.iNn P.Air.UOAD TRAINS LEAVE DEPOT, COR, A t'LAN'VIC nd FLAT ifsu A I'ouGitEENi'OiiT. Sao Rabiior and inter stations, at t7 A M. 8:57. P. (Express.

01 PATCnOOUE. xc VVJi A. i 'j P. M. For Iblip.

at 7:17 A. M. Kundaya at 9:10 A. M. Fon bABVLON.

Ac. at 7:17, 8:37. 11 A. 6:20. P.

M. 6:50 P.M. Monick only. Sundays al 9: 0 A. M.

6:14 P. M. Foil Port Jkffehson, A'onin ro.1T, .11 A. P. M.

8:23, 4:12. P. M. to Northport only. Sund ys, A.M.

6:14 P. M. to Nortltpo. only. Foil Locust Vai.let.

Gi.f.h Oove. 4c, at 8:87. 11:20 A. M. 4:12.

al P. M. Sundays at 9:10 A M. 6:14 P. 3i.

FOB ROCKAWAI HEACH. ffc, at :5. 11 A. M. 1 :60.

4 P. M. 4 P. M. to Far R.ick.uv.iy only.

Sundays, at 9:10. A. M. P. M.

Fob Hempstead. tc at 7:17, 8), A. P. 51. Sundays 'at A M.

Fon Jamaioa. at 8:37. 8 9 Afi, HSl'i. A. M.

4:12, 4 5:1. 6 fiiOj 7 60. P. M. Sundays at l' 9 M7, i 1A rapid transit a'i por tinio tahlo.

JONIiY ISLAND. KCT FAR AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. CONEY ISLAND DIVISION. FALL ARRANGEMENT. fin and HOVDAY, intornfio.

17 is; an 1 fr.r:iie: trr.tui fcr Coney lal ind ol wiil tcnv, ttio Broolilyn (lepot tinin av. an Giceuvyood), a3 loliows, Leave 6 7 M. :15, 11 A. M. 1 i 4: i uio, 7 ami 8:20 P.

M. I. ear. Island, I M), 0. 4 wtf, St 6 Ut50 A.

.0. 7:00, and a.O'J P. M. 7:1 A. trains from Bioekly.1.

alio C' i A. trai.is fr Cuaoy i ohuid will iu nil: i iy3. oxprevs tr m.i'.i'ni:; stops at pliiasantSuuJay travel demands. i Trc nf 'a li.u ipiil can bo reached by tho lior's can iliv.sldii and Ninth lino), ul csrs and Cie Adiuns fit. anu Lou 'tiu euth and Math uy.

Pn iile otlice in (he depots at Or. H. SC.HK.RMICRHOUN, Ki 'r au.i tie. AJiUATTAN i'aK THE VPiD TRANSIT TRAINS from l'l i' i I av. depot, making close it 1 r.iim 'le''Fiist New York la A.M., 1 P.M.

1 Manhattan Beacli for East New York A.M., 1:30. 5 7 .50. P.M. AN ARS1E RAILROAD. TIME TARI.E VOH SHPTKMBER, 177.

Trains leavo HOWARD HOUSE, East New York, daily, and undr.vs troiu 6:30 hall "Jrlv, 1. to P. and hourly to .11. Sa.urday ghts until P. M.

Exeuralmt tick its. BROOKLYN. BATH AN 1 3j CONE ISLAND RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANliEMENTCOM MENCiNG OCTO 11 HR )avo Greenwood oornrr Twenty svp.ntli si. a id it'lb av, 7:16, 6:10 and 11 A.

M. 1 3:10, 4 li, 7:1 innd :2.i P. M. M. and the 6 and 7:19 P.

M. trains will go tbr to oney fahliid. CI KNTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JER SEY Ferry Station In Now York, foot of Liberty in 'ot. Commencing 17, 1877. Leave New York foot or Libel tvstl et, as follows: A.

M. For Flomingtoa, Fasten. Bolvidero. Both iohem. Rath, Altenfowu.

Mauch L'ttunk. Tamr.atiti, WPkcsbarre. Hcraoton. Ehnira, Ac. connocts at Junction with D.

L. W. R. R. 8:46 A M.

For llich Bridge Branch, haston, Allontown Harrislmrg ana the Chunk. Tamanua. Towanda, Wllkcsbarro, Scramon. Danville. William port, AO.

10:1:. A. 61. FOR ROMERVILI.E and Flomington. M.

For Flomington. Kaston, li't'i, Alleniown, '1' i Mauch Chunk, Tamaqua. Maham.y City. Hazloton, Wilkosbarro. Scranton.

Rending, Columbia. Lancaetor. Ephrata. ittsville, Harris'uuig, Ac. P.

M. Fon Hioh Bbidue Bkancil Easton, Bclvl dore, Allentown and 0 fl: connecte at Junotion with Delaware, lckawanna Woatorn Rail ro.ut 4:80 P. For Somebille and Flemington. P. laily, for Easton, Allcntmvu Reading, Har risburg and the West.

p. M. Fon Eabtor Sunday Traish leave at A. 12:00 P. M.

for Bound lir jok and intermediate stations: at 6:30 P. M. for Easton Allejitjwn liarrisburg and the West. N1 EW YORK ANL LONG BRANCH DIVISION. Vr.r Perth AmbflV.

TiniT Itllllll ll. OCOft'l GrOVO. iVC. lei.vn foot ol Libetty St. at 7:45, 9, 11:46 A.

St iges oonnei't In and from KEVPORT at MATAWAN STATION with all trains, and to and from POINT Pi.F.ASANSatSQUAN. FREEHOLD AND NHW YORK RAIL JP WAY CONNECT. ONS, Lenvo foot of Libi rly Bt. lor 1 reehold a INNECT'ONS. Bt.

lor Freehold at 7 .45, 11:45 A. 4 and 6 16 P. V. YORK AND PHILADELPHIA NEW LINE. ROUND RItOOR KOTITE.

TOR TRENTON AND PHILADELPHIA. Trains leave New York foot of Liberty st. for Tronton and Philadelphia at 0 8 an. 9 11.30 A. M.

1:30, 3JJ, i2: 0 P. and at 4:00 P. M. for Tronton. Leave Philadelphia from station North Pennsylvania Riiilro.i Third and Berks ste, at 7:30, 11:30 A.

JL; ISIS, 4:15, 6:30, 12:00 P. M. Leave Trenton lor Now York tUaW, 0:35.8:03, 10:16 A. M. 12:16, 2:10,4:65,6:116 P.

M. Pullman Drawing Room Cars are attached to A. M. 1 6:30 P. M.

trains from New York, and to tho 7 'd. :30 A. M. 1 :30 P. M.

trains from Philadelphia and Sle. p. lug Cain lo the 12 o'clock midnight teahis from both jw York and Philadelphia. Snndav Irains leave New York at9.30 A. M.

leave Philadelphia at 9:30, A. M. 5:1. M. te.vTte itonat Id 20 A.

6:10 P. M. Tickets for sale at foot of Llborti it, Nos. 62jt and 111 Broadway, at the principal bot ls. all offlc 's of the i Railwav in New York and Brooklyn, and at No.

4 l.onrt st, Bro iklyn. Baggage checked lrom reaideuco to destm.v 11. BALDWIN, Gcueral Passenger Agent. rgAO PHILADELPHIA JL VIA. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.

THE OLD ESTABLISHED ROUTE AND SHORT LINE NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. 13 throunh trains oich way depoie in Philadelphia, 2 in Now York. Double Ir.irk, the most Improved and tho fastest time consistent with absolute safo.y. ON AND AFTER JUNE 26, 1877, TIMINS leave New York, via Desbrosses and Cburtl ind at. ferries as follows: 7 30.

8:20, limited). A. 1. 4, 0, 6. 7, and 8:30 P.

Sundays, 9 A. 6. ri. 7, and 8:10 P. M.

Boats i "Brooklyn Annei" connect with all through train st Jersey City, affording a speedy and direot transfer Brooklyn travel. Rl 'j rilNlNO T'RAlNB leave Philadelphia 3:35, 6. 7:8 8, 8:30 and 11 A.M. (limited expvess, 1 :36 P. M.1.2, 7, and 7 35 P.

and 12 midnight on Sunday, 3 .36, 8, 8 :30 A. 11., 4, 7 :36 P. and 12 midnight. Ticket offices, 628 and 944 Broadway. No.

1 Astor Hou'o. and foot oi Dojbroasos and Courtlacd Blreets No. 4 Co.irt Biroot. Brooklyn Nos. Il 116 and 118 Hudson street, Ho Imken depot.

.1 oreey City. Emigrant Ticket Office, No. 8 iil. ieo. N.

Y. FRANK THO.HPSON, Goneral Alanagor. L. P. FARMER, General Passenger Agent.

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. GREAT TRUNK LINE AT, USITK.il MAIL ROUTE. ON AND AFTER SEPTEMBER 17, 1877, Traims leavu New York. via. Deabroesoa and Cuuitlandt street ferries.

03 fo'l iws Express for Harrisburg, Plltsburg, the West and South, wiih P.ulman Palace Cars attached, 9 '0 P. M. daily. For Willlainsporr. Lock Haven, Corry, and Erie, at 8:30 P.

onueciiu at Curry for Tiinsviile, rolro'enm Co 1 tro, and the Oil Regions, l'or Wllliainsport and Lock Haven. 9:01 A. M. For Baltimore. Washington, and tile South, Limited Washington Express of Pullman Parlor Cvra d'dly.

t.x ccpt Sunday. A. M. arrive Washington 4:11 P.M. Reto'ar .18:3) A.

1, 6, aud P. M. Sunday 8 and 8: 0 P. M. Kxprer for Philadelphia, 7 9 (9 I'M TJmltod).

10 t'sj A.M.. I I. 6. 6. 7.

andei's) P. M. Su.nlay, 8 A. 5, 8, 7, and fc i P. M.

Emigrant and second class, 7 0 P. M. Uor.ta of ''Brooklyn Annox" conncot with all through trains at Jersey City, atlording a speedy and diiuot transfer lor travel. Acoomioodalio Tronton at 2:00 and 4:10 P. M.

For Newark at 6:10, 7:00. 7 8:00,9:00, 10:00, 11:00 A.M., 12 00 TT, 1:00, 2:00, 8:00, 4 :10, 4:30. 4 :50, 6:00, 6:20, 5:40. 6:10. 8:30, 7:00.

7:80, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 P.M.. aud night. Sunday 8 A. 5:20, 7:00 and 8:20 P. M.

For Elizabeth, 6:10. 7:00, 7:40. 8:0,1, 9:09, 10:00, 11 00 A. 12 61., 1 :00. 2 :00, 2 3 3 :30.

4 :10, 4 :30, 4 :50. :20, 6 :40, 6:10, 7:00. 7:30, 9:00, P. M. and 12 :00 night.

Snndav 9:00 A. and 8:20 P. M. For Railway, 7:00, 7:40, 1O.C0. 11:00 A.

12.00 1 00. 2 2 :.0, 3 :00, 3 :30, 4 10, 4 30. 4 :60, 5 :20, 6 6 :10, 6 0 7:00. 7 9:00, P. M.

aud 12.00 night. Sunday 9:00 A.M.. and 7:00 P.M. For AVoodhridge. Porlh Amboy and South Amboy 6:10 and 10.00 A.

2:30, 4:60 and 6:10 P. M. For Nen Brunswick, 7:00.8:00. and 11:00 A.M., .00, 8330. i.

lO, C. 3t', 7.00, 7. S0P. M. and 12:00 night, Sunday 9:00 FoViiaVt Mdlftone, 11 :00 A.

3 flu and 5 JO IP. M. Fot Kingston and Rocky Hill, 8:50 A. M. and 4:10 P.

M. For Princeton, 7:80, 8. S0 and 10 A. 1 .00. 2 :00, 4 :10 and ForimbertvUle, 10:30 A 1 :00.

an 6 :00 P. M. For Phi'hpsburg and Beltldero, 10:30 A. 2:00 P. U.

For Flemlogton. 10:30 A. M. and 2:00 P. M.

For ileicer and Somerset DtaP' II M. and 3:00 P. M. ForTrenton, Bordemowu, Bmlloeton and Camden, 7:80 A. 3:00, 4:00, 6:00 and 7:00 P.

M. For Freehold. 7:30 A. 2 and 4:10 P. M.

For Far.nlngdale and Sqnan. 7 A. 1 P. SI. For Hltntstown.

Peiuberton and Camden at 4 P. M. via Amboy, and 4:10 P. via Sionmonih Juncilon, and on 'Tuesdiys, Thursdays and Satmdavs only at 6:30 A. via Amboy.

and 7 A. M. via Monmcntb Junotion. Trains arnio liom Pit tsbcrg, 6. 50 land 10:40 A.

M. and P. daily 10:10 A M. and P. dally, except Monday.

From Washington and Baltimore, 8:60 A. 2:10, 4:10, 6:10 and 10 10 M. Sunday. 6:50 Philadelphia. 6 6 .6 9 .10.

10 :10, 10 :40, 11:60 A. 2:10, 4:10, 6:10. 6:60, 8:40 10:10 and 10:20 P. U. Sunday, 6.06.

6:60, 10:40. A. 6:50 and I ITicket' otTUes, 62g and 944 llroadwaj No 1 Aator House and loot of Desbrosses and Courllani't ate No. 4 Court st. Brooklyn: Nos.

114, 116 and 118 Hudson st, Hoboken; Depot, Jersey City. Emigrant Tiokes Office, No. Bat teryplace, N. Y. FRANK THOMSON, P.

FARMER, General Manager. General Passenger Agent. WINES, IIUJ7HS, 4EC. A GOOD AND RELIABLE TABLE CLARET At from $4 to $6 per case, ana other superior grades. PORE BRANDIES, Imported In glass, at torn $1.26 to $4 per battle.

CtlAMBfiTTAZ CHATEBAN, 8(5 Court at. 1 I too. John came to mo aud informed me of Brook's I wishes. Of all things distasteful to mo is law suits, seeing my name in tho papera. I have get I heartily elok of it.

even when It is complimentary, and I I presume you must oI pretty much that way your i self. Before leaving Washington Schumakor Saw I Drooks and gave mo to iiuilorstaDfl that hostilities I would cease. I rail be up Tuesday night cf this I Again thanking you for your kindnesa, believe ma over yours. H. J.

Hasiisos. Fm. M. Twesd. Mr.

Twco. I have other Inttora of his which cn bo produced. They are all iu the name atcatu tiu.l can lie. Bhowu if desired. Tnn east kivf.s TinitlOE.

Mr. I have here certain questions by air. Demos Harnes with reference to tho Brooklyn iiridge. Mr. Tweod 1 have had no time to examine them this week.

I l. okod at them last week ami I guess I can answer thorn. The examination touching tho Bridge was tlieu prnei odod with follows: Q. You have stated that $68,000 was paid to the Ho.trd of Aluoruieu to procure tho appropriation of $1,500,000 lor the Bridge. How much of that sum waa reimouvsnd to yon? A.

1 balievo I havo male a written answer to that, havo I not 7 at paper.) Two thousand doltarB han led tua in tne first plaoo by Heury C. Tho rest was aubaoribed oqaaiiy I Peter B. Sweeney, Hi.gh Smith uud luyaelf. It waa afterward paid btok by William C. Kingi Iey.

Wo each took off a quurtot' of our shales aud g.ivu tbeui to Coii We each received ate.ck. Q. Were you a in. mbc ol the Kiooutivc Committee at that time A. I was.

I). What other gcutloLuon w.jre members of the Committee? A. General Sioouui, Hugh Smith, J. s. T.

Strauahau, Heury C. Murphy and a Mr. Haste 1. Q. Do you recollect wh introduced the resolution passed by tho E)ctttivj Committco in ily, 1S70, giving Mr.

William C. Kingsloy 15 pew oeut. of the money to bo paid for tho construction of the towers aud approaches for hid advances and serylco i A. My recollection ia that it wan oll'crod by me mi pasiod. Q.

Wore all tha members of tho Comiuitteo present 7 A. I can't toll. Q. Was tho resolution unanimously agreed to A. I thiuk bo.

Q. What advances did you refer to In fio resolution? A. I undera(ood that it coat something to got it through the Brooklyn Cemmon Council. I kuow that it did in tho Now York Common Council. Then there woto eomo expenses at Albany.

Q. Did you understand that money waa paid to tho New York Common Council? A. I thiuk tt waa. I got II back ai tho time. Q.

Who proposed the resolution giving Mr. K'tigKloy 15 per cont 1 I dou't know. Mr. William C. Jjy baUiTed it lt mo, I thinl; ho prepared it.

Q. The resolution foiorrod to by ifr. flumes ha.i been altered ou tho record from lo to 5 per coat. Are you sure it provided for tho payment oi 15 per cent, for expenses and advances? A. It ill I.

aud Mr. Km ley once cillo.l my attoutlon to It, and aakii.l mo what uiy recollection was. Was any of the 15 per cent, actually ptid? A. I only kuow by reference to tno bceltA. I have lieui'i nothing about that cxe eytiuy waat Mr.

Hanios has there. Q. These nquros are in response to a letter to Barnes asking for lacts A. Whon I saw th it Mr, M.ir pny had denier what I said, aid Mr. liinieHloy had made a pai'tiol deuial, 1 wanted to aaotv that it wai true.

Q. Tin1 cost of the Bridge up to January 1. 1371, wai $1,100,521. drew 15 per ceu'nui, w.iieh wa3 $175,000 do you know who rjoeived it? A. I know uolhiijg about it; I SUGGEST THAT MR.

BARNES BE a.VLLF.O. He knows all about thu Brjukiyu Bridge bo h.13 uisilo it a study. Q. Was the wuolo 15 per ooatum to bo pai.l to ley A. It was.

Q. Waa any oua else lo havo any of tt? A. Ho was to pay back moneyd which had ueuu advaucd, 1 al.s.i for the bl trie of my sloclt; that waa the iii between Klngsley aiitl tiis sel. Ilow nincli waa it calculated by tho Board oC Directors that tiio i oiiijv.iiiv woiil I pay for the lit approaches A. The Cst.iu.it 1 1 In Id oi lor Ji ici) Ha The lluBhiitig c.

tim.itod it at (.. iuo o.dor It meant only a portion of the laud? A. res ivhr 1'ig to an i advimcori was me tut to cover the 0. Waj the fifteen per oeut, rxp jclo to all the nxpeiiditilt'et oii.l ndvatR ei ami the land ilie np i' aches? A. Eviry expenditure nud every advance every Inch of the lau.l.

I. Wan it part of Hie pian lint the fifteen was lo enter tuto rtl ei oxpi lnlitiirea A. Wo didn't outer into tliocotiHideraiioii oi that. Q. What was it ut the time that (fie Hriiltto would uiM A.

1 liii it was oitliuated at (J. DM you an the others in tne rini; expect to in i any mouey out of ttixceiitlii in the way thar has hern Bhown? A. We cy.poeieda good many dividends ou out stock, and to gain much political strcneth from the. large force oi men of c.mr.io we 'cteil to make money I had no direct Ufidurs.uiitliiig with Iticgsley about the money; I suttgcittel that eome of tho motley ought te be divided. Q.

Did Mr. Kui loy assent? A. He virtually aiinouted, not a direct aasout when Kinsley brought mu CHECKS FOR THE COMMON COUNCIL of New York there were souio checks from William C. KiuKley and itne frooi Kingsl. ICc enoy.

O. Do you know wiit. ilvr auy member of the Il Company hoi. I with any biodo or nranito qiMlfy Mi. jjutigslcy was uo interested, I believe; I beard so.

Q. Did any mombor of the Company have an intoroat in sine mills A. 1 unJoistoo I that William C. Kuks ley an interest a Brooklyn saw mill, Bjiucvhere over on the Brouklyn canal. Q.

Do you kuow whether any member of Ihe ItriJge 'iupauy had any int in tho land which waa purchased for the I A. 1 don't thiuk s.i. How ab the contract for the cnisa.i.i which wis given to Webb Bell? A. They were the lowest bidders. Q.

Was It bnnajhi': 1 A. It was. Q. Wero there any other commissions A. eno that 1 know of.

Q. What do you know about this reBolntion passod at the mootiug of the Executive Committee ou Juno 20, 1870 Jlwlved, That $200,000 paid to the owners of the residue of the mthirly half of Pier 2J, New Y. ra? A. I have no rec itlectton of it. Q.

Do you reraoniber, at a meeting of (lie Executive Coiumittoe, ou December 6, 1870, linu the report of the Co'Jituiastonei'S of Appr iisora wai acooptel and a roi luti. ad to pay New York City )'I i helf of Pier 2'.) A. I have a faint rceolleotiiiu ot ii I l.u av of nothing in it that put money in any pocket; I on sitU it 6ona fide, (. Ou September 6, 1870, a rosolulloti ps0'l tho Committed approving aud adopting a contract with the owners of'the land on the Netv Yirl; side, for th t.iw with New York for $7011, iiao; do you know that any one male money but of tho transaction A. (.

What do you jimltc out of the entry in Ihe minutes, that President Murphy had arr au ir 'liu pnr ohase of land for the tower on the New York ei le, and that the price for it all was Have you uuy reollection about that? A. 1 dou't kuow anytuiuj atieut it. Q. Who drew tho Ptid Cimpany's cha: A. I don't know.

1 have heard it said that Mr. did. That was lonx before my connection with it. Did you by that cli'irter thai the mau ntters of the Btl.le wero responsible to any one or that they wero reslrieted iu any way A. I did not, sir.

Q. Do you know of any other matters in itmeetiou with tho Bridge that were improper 1 A. I do nut. PRESENTS. With regard to the presents which Jones 0 pauy uud Rogers Company were in the helnt of giv mg tho employes of the city and unity gjvoniments, and chargme them aalust tho city and county as stationery, 1 ajk you to rofresh your nioin iry and otiuo tho names of persons who received the preaont A.

I 8uppe.se ull the publio olltcials did. I can't uiiino them. Nearly every mau who held publio olliee. I can name Jamos Hayes for I cau't think of anybody else just now. If you will give mo a list of tho olliciala and a olerk I'll tiy aud liu I out if 1 cm.

Q. At the lust ai 'oai I asltrd you In regard to your pr.vate pay roll, to furnish the names ot all pera uia who hold Rtnecute.n. Are ynu ready to answer now? A. I am not able to do ao Just now; I expect that Mr. King will aoou rotun) to tho city and help mo I cau't place all these moil they were mostly on pay rolls ot the S'rect Department lor 1870 an 1 1871 they wore men who did no work many of thi'He mou were not residents of the city, and wero app ilntol by the desire of Republican Senators tho roiis aud papers aro still at my disposal, and I will try and get the n.

uuot. Q. We desire you to do no, and answer the. question, It is ono which la susceptible of being nuswi red. A.

These things happened several yearn I would like tho Committee to let It roBt until Mr, Kiug roturud. THE OLD BOAHD OP SUPERVISORS. Q. I asked you at Iho Inst sosslon tho following question Can you give mo tho liame.i ot those who the old Hoard of Supervisors received the fraud ulont porcentago. My objoct in asking tho question 1 to ascertain who were cognizant of these frauds from tho beginning.

Mr. T.iwnsond Mr. Tweod cannot answer that question. Tboio men did not all go into thia thiug together. They fell Into it ouo by ono at diilorent times.

q. Who were in sympathy with you and cognizant of these frauds 1 A. Connolly. Woodward, myself and Wataon at flrat. Afterward Hugh Smith, Peter ii.

Sweeny, James M. Swcony, Oakoy Hall, Oeorgo Miller, Edward Jones, John T. Barnard, lugorsoll, Wataon A Henry Smith, James Hayes, W. 13. Cornell, Kevser, A.

J. Garvey, John BrlKgs, John Mc Bride, Davida stid John Toi. Tbay know pretly much all ihat was guiug ou though they did not know the details. Aldovuita Lewis Mr. Tweed, I am informed that the lotter signed bv Mr.

Hutcliitis, referring to Mr. M. B. Brown, was written by Waldo Uutchlua and not S. C.

HutchluB. Mr. desires that the correction shall bo mado. Mr. Tweod That miy bo so; 1 don't pretend to remember everything that evor happened to moj for a man who has passed through what I have I remember a good many things, and I will provo them when opportunity affords; the gentlemen of whom I have apokon had better bo caroful how they deny what I have said.

Alderman Lewis At tho noxt mooting I will aak you to give the names of all persona cannoctod ivilh the el Board of Snperviaors wBom ydfl'had corrupt (ieau lugs. You wiu (jive the names of only tiitue whom vCm can provo to have been guilty of corrupt actions. Mr. Tweed said ho would give the names ot everybody that ho could. THE PBINTINO PBATJIIS.

By Mr. Cole I asked you at the laBt meeting to glfc the amount paid to the New York Printing Compiny and the association whioh sprung from it. Can you do II now? A. Yes; the amount paid to the New York Printing Company in 1870 waa $39,165.15, aud in 1871 $221,118.60. making a total of tho amount paid tho Manufacturing Stationer, in two years wad the 7Vnucri) Association received $152, 971.69 for printing and for advertising (a all for three yeara tho amount was that I believe to be correct.

By Alderman Cowing Have yon any reeolloctiou of money having been paid to officials In conneotlon with the granting of ferry leasee? A. I know nothing about it. THE HARLEM COURT HOTJBB. By Mr. Were you a Commissioner for the building of the Harlem Court Houso 1 A.

1 was. Q. Who were the associate Commissioners? A. Judges Porter a "id McQnade; I mean Josiah Porter. Q.

Hare you any knowledge of Iraud in connection with the building A. No, nothing more than baa already appeared. Q. Who was the commlaaldnor for the erection of the JeS'eraon Market Court House 7 A. Judge Cox I know of no fraud in connection with it that was af tor my time.

A CONFLICT OP Alderman Cowing, the Republican mombor of the Committee, here aubmitted to the witness this query Were not the following named persona active member, of the Tammany Hall General Commtttoe when Sweeny and yourself wore in power?" Alderman Cowing then handed Tweed a partial list of the Tammany Hall General Committee, which wai not real. He the flrat queetlon with a second ona to the effect of asking whether they were intimately connected with the city governmeut, and requested the witness to mention only the name of suoh as were so associated and oonnocted. Alderman Lewis asked Whether the Question wag i 1 I i i 1 I V.F.KE XTTTTT URRR A CCCC TTTTT FEE 'J' II AA A A RRRIl A A AAA 0 A AC HA A CCCO XX EE HEX THE PEOPLE'S REMKDY. THE UNIVERSAL PAIN EXTRACTOR. NOTE ASK FOR POND'S EXTRACT.

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