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

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gflwajkfauaa SMAVJEJL, TBANSPORTA'Tien. As, INSIinAMCE, HORSES. CARRIAGES, PROSECUTIONS BY THE BOARD OF HEALTH. JONES. I O'CLOCK MM OMT0ARY.

CbarieB u. KEirsT Mr. Charles U. Kur6t, a former resident of. this city for many years, end a well known atiaeht at tho Windsor Theater, Bowery, Now York, died at the homo of bis mother, No.

Alien etreot. New York, yesterday afternoon, of pneumonia, In the 49th year of hia THE GREEN EfED MONSTER, And Mao Row He Caused on a Street Car A Lovers' Quarrel WHICH Was Not tlio Itcnewnl of IjOV. Edward Burke, a liquor dealer, of No. 517 Myrtle avenue, appeared before Justice Walsh this morning as defendant In a oase of assault and battery, which Miss Sarah Barnes, who lives at No. 49B Myrtla auenue, was tho plaintiff.

The examination disclosed aomewbat peouliar atata of affairs and ollcltod soma spicy developments. Acoordlng to the admissions of interested parties, both of whom are young, for a year or muro their relationships were of suoh a charao as to oonvey tho improsslon that they wero man and if. tnnrrfata ceremony aver tookplaos. stcan? ships. MONARCH IiINE S.s: COMPANY, SAFKTY.

COMFORT AND EOOKOMr. DEBN8TOWN. LIVKRPOOL and all poinWon tli Continent, via LONDON. RATRS LOWER than by any other line," andfnlmsll parts of F.UROPR. PATTOW, VIOKKRS 4 General AgoBt BROADWAY.

SKW YORK. ft J.VKMSON. Gonoral Agent for ijOMWu 84a FULTON ST, COR. BOJ A.N DNITEDTATItS MAIL BTBAMBRa NBvV YOTlIv AND OIjAHOUW. From Pier 20.

North Uivor, Now York. April I. P.M.'Anchorta....Aprii 2 Bolivia Anrll 22. 0 A. M.

iDevoilia. 6. 7 A. M. Cabins SOU to 8SO.

Hxcnwion at rnduoed ratei. Second Cabin. IO. Hioomco. ontw.vrd.

TO OhANHOW. MVKKPOOI. OR DlfKRY. SKW YORK TO LONDON DIRECT. From Pier 10.

Nnrtn River, foot of Obarlos st. N. X. Bolgrana April l. P.JI..O'aliorDia.

2ft noon. Cabins, Si ana iti according to accommodation. Cabin excursion tiokots at reduced rates. Rtoamera marked 'tuus do not cirry passongera. Druftti Issued at lowest rates, (Ireo of oharge) throughout Kugland, ScctUnd an 1 Ireland.

For book ol 1'onr in Sojtland," Tates. Ac, apply to HKNDKRSON IillOTHEllS. 7 Boivlloa Groan. N. E.J.

SNOW. B3 and 70 Court ts Brooklyn. tJTATB LINE. NKW YORK TO GLASGOW, BUI.FA3T OS LtyiOONDKRRY. PASSKNGER STKAMSHIPS SAIL KVKRY THURSDAY From Pier 43 North River, foot of Canal it.

Passonger accommodations unsurpassed. First oabla. too to second cabin, $40: steerage to Karops, xenrsion tickets at reduced rates. Thene steamers carry neither cattle, aheap, nor pls3 AUSTIN BALDWIN 4 Agents, No. 53 Broadway.

Yjjf. niCUNARD BOG AN, Asont, 65 Court at, Brook Parcels iorwarded to all parta of Europe by ffaldwtn'a Euorpean Exprosn. NMANliINB ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. FOR QtUEKNSTOWN AND LIVKRPOOL hese toamoM take tbo KXTRBMK SOUTHERLY COURSE, crossing south of the Banks of Newfoundland aitogothor. OITY OF BRUSSELS Saturday.

April 15. 3 P. M. CITY OF ROMK Saturday. Auril 23.

8 A. M. CITY OF RICHMOND Saturday. April 29, 1 p. M.

FROM PIKR 3li. NORTH IllVKH. CABIN. Sand $100. Return tiokets on favorable terms.

STKKKAGB, $2 currency. Prepaid certlltcatoa f30. Draft at luwust ratos. JOHN (). DALE.

Agont, end S3 Broadway, N. or to J. O. HENDERSON A SON. 344 Fulton KEL8EY A SUYDAM, 6S Broadway.

Brooklyn. K. D. TVJATIONAL LINE OF STEAMS I PSTbS TWKEN NEW YORK, LIVERPOOL, QUEENS TOWN AND LONDON DIRECT, sailing weoklyirom Pier North River, Now York, are among tliH largeststeam ships crossing tho Atlantic Cabin rates $50 to 870 ox oursion, $100 to 8120; ontward stoorago. $211; proniid steerage tickets.

$28; "being $2 lower than mostothar 1h.es. i1 0flic08 and 73 Brorfwwj New Agent at Brooklyn, JOHN C. HENDERSON A SON. Fulton streot WillianlBburgh, SMITH COX. Batlroadsi.

BROOKLYN ANNI5X. FOR JERSEY OITY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD LEAVING FOOT OF FULTON STREET DAILY. A. M. 0:30.

7:00, 8:00, 8:30. 9.00. 0:30. 10K)0, 10:30. 11 iX).

11 :30. 12:00. P. M. 12:30.

lflO, 1:30. 2XV 2:30, 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 4:30, 5 00, 5 0:00, 0:30, 7 iOO. :30, 8 SO, 8 :30, 8 :00, 0 :30, 1 0 :00. 10 1 1 :00, To Fall Rlvor and Bo3ton boat at 4 .30 p. M.

Roturniug, leave Jersey City on arrival of ail trains. Baa Sage checked and tickets sold to all oolnt. Ask for Brook a tickets whon returning to Brooklyn. F. JANSKN.

Superintendent. ONG ISLAND RAILROAD. SPRING SCHEDULE. Leave Depot corner of Atlantic and Flattmsb. ivomiet HunUr'a Point live minutes later.

Babylon, 8:25, 10:50, A. 3:25, 4:25, P. M. BUDaajo, A. P.

M. Patohoguo, A 8:25 4:35 p. 8undays, 8 0:30 A. M. Fnr Rookaway.

8:25, 10:50 A. 3:25. 4:35, 5:30 and .50 P. M. Saturday nights only 12:5.

Sundeje 0:30 A. oas P. M. Oanlon Olty and Hempstead, 8:55, 9 :55 A. 25, 4 25, 5 8 :30 P.

Exoept Saturdays, from Flat buah avenue only, 10:00 P. M. Wednesday and Saturday iiignts 12:05, Sundays 8: 5, tardea City on 0:30 A.M. 1:30. 0:23 P.

and from Flatbush avenno only lOflO RosIyn. Glen Head, Glen Ooveand Locust YalloJi 8:55, 0:55 A.M., 1:20.4:23,5:30, 6l30 P. Al. Sundays, A. 6 "2 Riverhoad and Groenport, 8 :55 A.M., 8:25 P.

Snnday. 8i55 A. M. Sag Harbor. 8 :25 A.

3 :25 P. M. Sunday, 8 :55 A.M. Huntington and Northport, 9 :55 A. 4 5, 6 :30 P.

M. Sunday, 11:30 A. 0:25 P.M. Port Jotforaou, P. M.

Sundays, M. jTIENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JER RV Stntinn in Nnw York, font of Libertmt. Station Brooklyn, lout ol Fulton at. JewoU's Wharf. Commouulug November 7, 1881 Loave New York; A.

M. For Fleiuington, High Bridge Branoh, Eas tou, Wind Gap, M.uch Chunk, Tamanond, Tamaqua, Ibuzloton, Drifton, Utipnr Lohlgli, Scra'nton. Ao. 8:45 A M. For Flemiiigton, High Bridge Branoh, Eas ton.

Allentovrn, Roadiug. llarrisburg, Mauoh Chunk, nil liamsnort, Tainnqu'a, Nanticoko. Scranton, Ao. 1 P. M.

For I'lomingtnn, Fnstoo, Allontown, Reading, Hnrrisburg, Maueh Chunk, Hazloton. Wilkoabarre, Ao. 3:45 P. M. For Kftbtoli, It'ind Gap, Mauch Chunk, Taiiiaqua, Drifton.

WilUesbarro, Har.loton, Scranton, Ao. 4 flop. M. For High Bridgo Brauch, Easton, io. 4 :30 P.

M. For Somorvillo, Flomington, do. 5:30 P.M. For Kaston, Allentown, Roadlng, Earris burg, Mauoh Chunk, Wilke3barre, Ac. Sunday trains leave at 8:45 a.

12 P. M. for Bound Brook aud intermediate stations at 5 :30 P. M. for Baatou.

Allentown, Harrlsbnrg and tho Wost. For Newark at 5. 5 :45, 0:13, 0:15, 7:15, 8:30, 11 15 tl 15. 111:15, 10:45, 11:15 A. 12 1248, 1:14 2 30 3, 3:30, 4.

4:30, 5, 5:15,5:30,5:45,0,0:16,8:30,7 ,30,8 :15, 11,0:15, 10:110, 11 :15, 12 P. M. Fur trains to local Doints soo time tablo3 at PKR1H AM BOY BRANCH. For Sowaron, 5. 8:15 A 12 4 0 P.

M. F'or Perth Amboy, 5,8:15 A. 12 2. 4 8 P. if.

For Frooliolil. 8:15 A. 12 2, 4. 0 P. M.

For Keyport. 5, 8:15 A. 12 2, 4. P. M.

fOllK AND PHILADELPHIA BOUND BROOK ROUTE. FOB TRENi'DN AND PHILADELPHIA, leave Now Yora from station O. it. of N. For Philadelphia, Ninth and Groon sle, at7 .5.

:30, 1 :15 A. I :30, 4 4 :30, 5 :30, 7 AO. 2 P. M. OS Sunday at 8:43 A.

5:30, 12:00 P. M. For Third aud Berks st, at 7:45, 11 :1 A. 1 :30, 4:30, 5:30, P. M.

On Sundavs at :13 A. M. From Tronton. 7 .45, 9 11 :15 A. M.

1 :10, 4 :00, 4 :30, .83, 7:00, 12:00 P. M. On Sunday 8:45 A. 3:80, 12:00 Return trains leave Philadelphia for New York: From stations Philadelphia and Heading Railroad, math and Urcun nts, at 7.30, 8:30 ":30, 11:00 A.M.: 1:15. 3:45, 5 0:45, 12:00 P.

M. Sunday 8:30 A. 5 :30, 12:00 P.M. From Tlnrrt oud llorus su, at :i.i A. 1:00.

5:25, 8:30. 11:30 P. M. Sunday at :25,8:20, 8:03, 014, 10:08, 11:34 A. M.t 1 :58.

4:25, 6:24, 7:28 P. M. Sundsy, 1 :25, 9:1 A. 6:1 M. PULLMAN PARLOR CARS are attaohed to day tcalna and SLEEPING COACHES to midnight trains from Now York and Philadelphia.

Connection is made at Jersey City station to and from Brooklyn via Annox, Jewell's Wnarf. Tickuti for salo at foot of Liberty st, Nos. 830, 301. 401, 044, 057. 1,323 Broadway, and at tho prinoipal hotels, New York Nos.

2 and 4 Court at, and Annex cnice, Jewell'a Wharf, Brooklyn. The Now York Transfer Company will call for and oheek baecrago from hotel or resideneo to destination. ggTKW JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILWAY, VIA SANDY HOOK, COMMENCING APRIL 1, 1883. STEAMER JKSSli 110YT WILL LKaVB PIER 8, 3 N. FOOT RECTOR For Highlands.

Soabrght, Monmouth Beach and Loofi: Branoh, 5, 10:15 A 3:18 P. M. Sundays, 10 A. M. For Ocean Grove.

Point Pleasant, 10:15 A. M. For Ijikewood, Toms Rlvor, Bamegat, Ac, 3 :45 P. IB. Via Rod Bank From foot of Liberty st, 8:13 A.

fer Lakowood, Toms Rivor, Bamegat, Ao. 2 P. for Lake wood, Toms River. Atlantio City and all stations to Bay Sido. 4 P.

for l.akewuod, Toms Rlvor, Barnognt, Ac Via Branchport From foot ot Liberty st, for Sandy Hook. 12 M. For Highlands, 12 4 V. M. For Monmouth Boaoli and Soabrignt, 8:15 A.

12 P. M. H. P. BALDWIN.

Gonoral Passenger Agent. JOSEPHS. HAIllll.S.JJenoral Manager. tSTNNSYL AN A RAILROAD. GRRAT i TRUNK LINE AND UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE.

On and aftor 1 Now York, via. Desbrossee au aftor April 1, 1W2. trains leavo luauortlanat atreeiiorrieB, aa follows: Eipresis for Harrlshurg, Pittsburg, the Wost and Bouth, with Pullman Palaoo Oare attaShed, 8 A 0 and 8 P. Now York' and Chicago Limited, of Pullman Palaoo Oars. For Willialnsport, Look Haven, Oorry and Brio, at 8 P.

connecting at Oorry for Titusvllle, Petroleum Center and tho Oil Regions. For Yfilllamsport and Look Havon, 8 Bai'tim'ore, Washington and the South, Limited Washington ExproM of Pullman Parlor UrB dally, oxoopt Sunday 10 A. M.i arrive Washington 4 P.M. Rogulara 86 A. 3:40, 7 and 9 P.

M. and 12 night. Sunday. and 8 P.M. and 12 night.

Eipresi for Baltimore, oioept Sunday, 1 P. M. FOR PHILADELPHIA Express for Broad stroet station. Philadolpbla, 7:20, 8, .8:30, (10 limitodl.ll A.M., I.B A 4, 5.0,7,8 and 9 P.M. and 12 night.

Sunday 8 and 10 A. 6. 0. 7, 8 and 0 P. M.

and 12 night. Emigrant and aocond olaea Exvma'for Philadelphia, via. Camden, :20 A.M. end P. M.except Sunday, TLANTl00ITy Express, with througli oar.

1 P. oxoopt Sunday. Boat, of Brooklyn Annex connoot with all througn train, at Jersey City, affording ft spoody and diroot transfer for AeVoiniuadatuTn ''for Trenton, 0 30 AM 3 and 4 :40 P. M. Soaside Park and Long Branoh, via Rahffsy and Amboy, Ninvark anl'Tflliabetu'V 7, 8 .30.

0:10. IOjIO. 1 1 .10 A IS i 3. 8: tO, 4. 4:30.

W. 0. li :10. :30, 7. 7 .30, 11 :30 P.

14 night. Sunday. l) and A a lio 7, :30, P. and 12 night. Newark 8:10 A.

and M. week days. Rahway.il.il:, 7. 7:10, 8:30. :10, 10:10, 11 .10 A.

12 I i L' 3, 3 :20, 4. 4 :10, 4 :30, 4 5 :10, 5 :20, 0 :30, 5 i. 7, 7:0, 8, 8, 10, 11 :30 P. M. and 14 nUtht.

Sunday. 0 and 9 :30 4 5:45, 6 :80, 7. 6:80 Perth Amboy and South Amboy, 8 and lOttO A. r. ni.

Kingston and Kooky Hill, 8:30 A. 1:40 P. M. Prlnoe 11 A. 1.

a. nil, 1 f. al. uamuerv 'and 5 P. M.

Flemtngton. vine, una 1 1 ui A M. anil 4 r. M. I'Ultlipauurg ana uoi vldere, 7.

aond ll. li) A. M. and 4 and. i P.

M. naptop, Bordontowu, Burlington and Uanidon, 7 :20, 8 and A 1 4 4 40 and P.M. Freohold, 8rf and if 10 A. a and 4:40 P.M. Farmingdalo andsquan, 8 OOaml 11:10 A.

M. and 2 P. M. Hightstown, Pember ton and Camden. 4:10 P.

M. via Monmouth i Juneiloa. Trains arrivo Vrom Pittjburg, 0 and 10:30 A. 7:30 and 10: P. M.

aany. rrom 0780, 0 50 A. 10. 5:30, 9:85 and 10 :0 M. Son dav.

0:30. A. ann iu i r. ni. craui "i V.

B49 and 0J1 Broadway. No. 1 Aftor House. nrt fnnt nf Desbrossca and C'ortlandt No. 4 Court St.

and Brooklyn Annex Station foot Kuiton City Emigrant ticket olBco. No. 8 Battery place. The New York Transfer Company will call for and ohoak baa nago from hotels and residences. j.

R. WOOD. General Pasaenger Aout. FRANK THOMMUN. uenerai jaMtniagwr.

Steamboats. A i.T. TlTVRR'ClRK Bi FOR BOSTON and the EAST via Newport and Fall River. ReaopBarance of the elegant jMrai legant ateamors. itlilnyyJLi anu raunvimwri Fnr the Soring and Sammer opaaon.

FARE ONLY 3 TO oUqTOH These aleainers are. now leaving Now Ycrk at. lor innicea hckoi. ilurray at. leek days at r.

M. Duo notko will be given of tno roiumption or oa be given oi tno resumption oi uuuw itflKNRCTION from JttKHttr uiia oS i Hii M. Tlcketa and staterooms may do Becured at all' principal hotela, transfer and ukagmaaf. the orhce on PIE't 28, and on steamer. at Brojd way, E.

730 Fulton 1 Court st. and at Annex oraoa ntooxiyn. iifn nrat n.naral Panengar Agent. BOHDEN LU Agonte raini nnn ra Tva nTONINOTOH IjIINJci fur. CONNECTIXt! WITH ALL POINTS BAST.

FAKK S3 to Boston for lirat clasn limited tickets, gool NARRAOAN8ETT and BTON INtiTON'laave dally (Sundays oxoonted) th 1:00 M. from Piorab I0C10I Tir kcta lor sale at al principal tloket offices. Staterooms secured at ufflcos ot Westcott'B r.ipresa at noo. jsi Fifth AvVm'o "Hotel ticket Nei Y.rkT.nd at SiS WPR0VI dVCK L.nT;' FOR FREIGHT ONLY. Stea'eaTe PiiV fti P.

M. daily (except undaya) lor Boatou via 1 recu IrtwAjd: r.tAJ. iroigbt via eitner ime Brj0OK. President. L.

W. KttlOT.a.K a .10 ijT Tjifa r.TMw a JlUAin, ruui nn uiu i DEAN RICHMOND and ST. JOHN leavo Pier II, tfortii River, foot of Canal st, every WEEK DAY at 8 connuctiug at Albany (Sunday morning oxocptod with trains north, wost nnd east. Staterooms warmed. F.tcursion tiokets to Albany and roturn.

good for 30 days 8'J W. KViCHkTT. ProldBnt. F' OR BRLOQEPOItT. crro a 1 1 in4 it xi.

a a 1 UJa iAAliA Leaves Pier No. 39 East River, at J' Bnt at. East River, 8:15 P. M. daily, Sundays excepted.

NORWALK AND JJAWBUKX, DAILY. Steamer ADELPHI leave. PlerM. next FUItOa Ferry, N. at 2: r.M.

anu 'h p. conneociog win asuuu; EXOURSION. 50 OENTS. CHARTER VOW PIONIOS AND EXCUaSIONB. BPROIAI.

ANNOUNCEMENT 'ttVt M' Jfl 6j) 7 30 8:56, 9:3. 10:40 and ati 0:20 8:30. 6:50. il :40 A.M.. 0:20, 8:35, OFFIOH OF LaFAYETT'B FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.

NO. COURT ST, BROOKLYN. At tbe annnal elootlon for directors of this company, 'hold on the 4th the following gontlomen were olooted tbe ensaing year, viz. Hubert Qiroux, Amos Bobbins, Theodore Alagnas, Harkort Napier, Jamos Kay, Isaas Carhart, Ocorge W. DuBois, Snmool Van Wyok, William Malo.

William Taylor. Josoub H. Maniav. John .1 Van dermic ana roaonon tauaa: DuBois. And at a subsequent meeting of tho board, tho 11th intt, Hubert Giroox tiu unanlmnnslv re elacted oresidont GRORQB W.

H0NT, Sooretara. ikTI CfS TENENTAL INSURANCE CO." OOR. COURT AND MONTAGUE BTRKKT3. RRRKRVEfor reinstrranoeof outstanding UEKBRVK ample for all other claims CAPITAL PAID IN IN CASH 1.000,000.00 JNttX BUtU Ai SURPLUS 1.401.SU1.28 TOTAL CASH ASSETS. a.

noes, B. H. LAVpoitT, Vice President. JHARLKS H. DUTOHER, Macretarr urootiyn iiepartmiene, XJHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY" Kir oivuwivijxri.

ii i INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRH. STATEMENT: Tivnmv oa CAPITAL in UNITED STATES RESERVE FOR REINSURANOB, NET SURPLUS NO. 32,820,874,87 16 iv ii.ai.i COURT STREET. BROOKLYN fNEW PHENIX BUILDING), No. 88 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, E.

AND IN THIS fllTV nv VKW VORK. WKSTERN UNION BUILDING, Broadway, ooraBr Dey street, OFFIOKRS STEPHKN OROWRLL, President. PBrLANDKB Shaw, Vice President and Socrotary, WrcuAAt Chahtrbs. Assistant Secretary. ALDEN S.

OBOWKIi, Manager, Kantorn Dlstriot. K. HASUgonST, Secretary Brooklyn Department. A TLAiSTIU J. MUTUAL IN8URANCE COMPANY.

NKW YORK. OFFICE, 51 WALL STREET. ORC1ANIZKD. 1842. INSURES AGAINST MARINK AND INLAND NAVIGATION RISKS, AND WILL ISSUE POLIOIKS MAKING LOSS PAYABLE IN ENGLAND.

ASSETS FOR THE SUOURITY OF ITS POLICIES ARE MORE THAN TEN MILLION DOLLARS. The protlte of the company revert to tho assured, and divided annually upon the premiums terminated during the year, certificates for whioh era issued, bearing Interest in accordance with it3 ohartor. J. D. JONES, Prosidont, CHARLES DENNIS.

Vice Proaldont. W. H. H. MOORE.

Sooond Vioe President. A. A. RAVEN. Third Vice President.

J. II. CHAPMAN. Seorotary. CORPORATION NOTICES.

DEPARTMENT OF OITY WORKS, OOM missioner's Office. Room 1, Municipal Department Building, Brooklyn, April 14, 1882 Tho following proposals were publicly opened and announced for furnishing supplies tor the Truant Home for fSl O. M. Nelson. I5.000 at 4c.

S600 sureties. H. Wisoh Qeorgo E. Wheeler. oonn Harrison, la.ooo isuuu: eureues, uan Sonlord, L.

H. Vincont. CLASS MKAT3 AND 1TISH. C. M.

Nelson Pric Total. 450 lbs. oor nd norlt 11 S.COO lbs. corned and fresh moat 13' 1,110.011 Wl Jl, 00(111811 9i Sureties, H. Wischman, Oeo.

Ii. Wheeler. John Harrison 450 lbs. corned nork 12 854.00 8,000 lbs. corned and fresh meats 11 880.00 000165.

oodnsh 8 4M.OJ Sureties, Carl Sanford and L. IL VinaenJL Daniel Maddon, informal. J. ML Evans, informal. CLASS GROOERIRS.

0. M. Nelion Prloo. Total. $132.01 78.3S 05.CW 38.0;) 42.00 27.0.1 40.00 3,300 lbs.

pilot Dread 4 950 lbs. gran, sugar 10 120 lbs. Araoy tea, Oolong 30 1110 lbs. Young Hyson ton 35 50 lbs. best quel, 3.

C. rioe 8 800 lbs. family Boap 5 12 tubs butter, per lb 32 3001l)i. dried apploa 7 450 lbs. Turkish prunes BOO lbs.

pure Maraoaibo coffee I'i 1 saok table salt 21.00 31.SO 8S.00 2.50 47.50 26.00 48.00 ao.oo 05.00 3.50 7.20 4.00 8.00 050 codliah 300 Ibft. Drimo Obbls. i. ust quality 130 gala. N.

O. molasses 120 bush. Yhito boans 175 lbs. washing aoda 3 boxes starch 1 hhl. Gtdor vineifar 13 $8.00 50 3.23 I 6 ISO Its.

Canada oatmoal 4 Sureties, H. Wiachmun, Geo. H. Wheeler. Harrison 3,300 lbs.

pilot bread 10 40 8 30 8 20 8182.00 00.35 99.50 48.00 48.00 J8.00 3S.00 180.00 24.00 S800 eo.oo 2.50 57.00 23.00 4H.00 72.00 40.00 3.50 7.20 6.00 8.00 liw ids. couoo cruanea kj 050 lbs. gran, suifar 120 lbs. Amooy tea. Oolong.

120 IliB. Young Hjaon tea 450 lbs. host ciual. 8. O.

rice 600 lbs. family boap. 12 tubs butter, per lb 3001ba. dno.1 apples 450 lbs. Turkish prunos BOO lbs.

pure Maracaibo 1 sack table ilt lbs. oodllah Ilia, urime lard 6 DUIS. oesi quality nour ao.inj 120 galB. N. U.

molasses CO 20 bush white beans 3.00 175 lbs. washiug aoda 3 boxes atftron. 0 1 bbl. oider vinegar IS 150 lbs. Canada oatmeal Sureties, Oarl Sandford, H.

Vincent. CLASS FKHD. O. M. Nelson Price.

20 bush. Btate white oata S0.64 2,700 lbs. ttno teod 1.03 8,000 lbs. loose tine hay 1.33 4,300 lbs. lino quality N.

R. straw 2,800 Ibe. yellow meal 1.70 Sureties, H. Wischman, Geo. B.

Wheoler. John Harrison 20 bush. 8tnto white oats 80.W 2.700 lbs. lino feed 1.30 lbs. I0030 fina hay 1.00 lbs.

tine quality N. K. straw 1.00 2.MO0 lbs. yellow lnoal 1.60 finroties, Carl Sanford, L. H.

Vincent. Denis May 20 bush. Htato white oatB lbs. rlni feed 8.1VK1 IbB. loose fine hay 4,300 lbs.

flno quality N. R. straw 2,800 lbs. yellow meal Total. 21 10 100.00 42.14 40.00 8120.00 35.10 80.1X1 43.00 44.80 8128.00 33.75 88.00 88.70 44.80 Kureties.

Afonaiu u. vt. ia. RIPLEY ROPES, G'ouinilMioner, jLtteat D. L.

NonTHUP. Seoretary. Ot TaVT OTIOE BRIGHTON B15AOH. BROOKLYN, FLATBUSH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILWAY Traina will leavo, Vlatbuah av, 'stopping at VandorblU av.Bedlord, Borgou St. and Proaoeot Park at 8:15, 3: and 11:45 A.

M. and 2:15. 3:40 and 5:05 P. M. Traina from Brighton Beach for Hatbush av, otopplngat Prospect Park, Borgon st, Bedford and Vanderbilt av.

leavo); at 7:40, 16o and 11:00 A. M. and 1 :30. Tia7riO A. M.

train from Brighton will not be runoa Sunday. A. XA A Hi. UWAlurm smpjmjv )I PARK AND CONEY ISLAND RAIUIOAD. WEST BRIGHTON BEAOH DIV1BION.

EXOURSION TICKETS 25 CENTS. SPRING TIME TABLE, COMMENCING SUNDAY, MAROH J8, 198J. ON WEEK DAYS), Trains will leave the Brooklyn Depot (Ninth av. and Tiven. tieth at.

Greenwood,) for West Brighton Beach. Cone) Island and way stations, at 7:84, 9, 10:20, 11:40 A M. i 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 7 and 8 P. M. Rolurninir trains' will loave West Brighton Beaoh.

for Brooklyn nt7. 8 VS 0:30. 11:10 A.M.: 12:30, 1:30,3:30, 3 :30,4 :80, 5 :30, 6 :30, 7 :30 and 8WP.M. Passengers taking thn 10:20 or 11:40 A. M.

trains for Wnfit Briffbtou oan return If thoy ohot oose after spending nau an nour at tne isianu. ON SUNDAYS. neirular trains will leave Brooklyn hourly from 1A.M. to BP. M.

and, Returning, win loave west nngnton uouny.rom M. to 8:80 P. stopping at all stations. Eitra trains will bo run on Sundays and woek days when travel requires. 'r TtinV.rtr.

Vandnrbilt and Ninth av. line from Fulton and Catharine ferries runs directly to the depot. Passengers via all Fifth av. lines transtor at Fif teentnat these via Atlantio and Flatbush av. lines and Jay and Smith St.

and Hamilton av. and Ninth St. lines transfer to tho care ot this company respectively at Park plaaa ana Ninth av, cornor Fifteenth st Steauiuliipai. JDJSAltl) LINE. nrtKAKTl KTKAMSH1P COMPANY.

LIMITED. bteen New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Harbor, between new plJR OKIf HOTHla "Wednesday, April 5. 6 A. M. PAitlA WodnMdav.

April 12. I P. M. Anaeter, TKns Cabin passage fiao and $100. acoording to accommoda HThkete to Paris 15 additional.

Return tlokota on favor. Steerage' at very low rates. Steerage tickets from Livor. pool and Queenstown and all other parts of Europe at low "Through bills of lading given for BelfMt.GlMgow.Hvro, Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and for Mediterranean porta. For froiKht pawago apply at tha Own office.

No. BowW Oreen. J. For passage Tlcketa from or for Europe. Drafts lowest LtM.mnd further information, aonly to T.

II. B.lCNpR10K rates, tSON, 215 Atlantio avenue, near Court street, sole agent for Brooklyn. 7SUN)N LINE UNITED STATES MAIL BT RTKAMKTts. nallinir from Pier No. 38, North River, fntof Kinir at.

for OUEENSTOVVN and LIVERPOOL, on.llUKSy AY, as follow. a at ALASKA Tueday, April lb, A. M. Intermediate. 0.

Steerage at low rates payable in urrenoy mnnB IS.J. N. Vnrtl JNO; C. HENDERSON A SON. 344 Fulton at.

T357 HITE STAR LINE. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL GERMANIC. HATWKDaY, Aoril 15. REPUBLIC THURSDAY. April 20, 7:00 A.M.

OKLI Ss WAii' rivii Cabin rates 800. S80 and H)100. Hteotaae tickets from the Old Couutiy, $30 return tloKnta at roanonaoie ratoa, xi i At. nnl oarrv uattlo. Bbeeu or D1CS.

For passage tickets or drafta payablo on demand every where in Knaland. lreinnn, Moounnu. dwouoh uu i wi to V. ALDKJDljK, iu uourtat.anQ 1 MVEHIAL GERMAN MAIL. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP LINB BETWEEN NEW YORK, SOUTH AMPTOH AND BREMEN.

Company's PIER, foot SEUOND ST, I10BOKEN. RHEIN Sat. April 15 DONAU. April 32 April aa BRAUNbUtlWJSIlj.apni i Kites of passage from New York to Southampton, Havre oinremen: ..8100 00 0 mrstuaoin Second Cabin Steerage Return tickets at reduced Prepaia atoeni a car. tificote.atS27.

Steameni Bail from pwr uetwouu i lecond and xnira jiouoanu. er i relent or aare. anu ty ortl.niCHa oo 1 Bovrllng Green. N. Y.

LRHRKNKKAUSS, 377 Fulton Bt, Agonts for Brooklyn. AMBUKG AMKKICAN STEAMSHIP oumrAn x. 01MBUIA Apn KISIA QELLERT April 271 WIElAND 4 li Cherbourg. Hamhurg and all points in tho Bouth of England: 1 irsl oaDin, iuu: auuu, pj. iteerlga, 931): round trip at reduced rates.

Prepaid ateer age tickets from Hamburg or Havre. Sjn. T.irw.1 rinnerwl PaHBomrer Agents. u. NEW YORK.

fi EW YORK AND CUBA MAIL STEAM. SHtr uunu an i kjj. WEEKLY LINE OF AMEK1UAH HTJIAAUSMD. From Pier 10. East River, 3 P.

SATIIRDAt. Annl 13 S1AOAHA MATUUDAV. April 22 NEWPORT BA lllRDAY. ADnl i nejia ateamers are a lanrn new ruu buidb uuut hi nreaahr for this trade, and thoir passenger accomodatieaJ. er? nnaurnaaseti GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC PANY.

between New YoTk and Havre. Company'B Pier (new). No. 1 North River, foot of Morton st. Travelers by thlalino avoid transit by English railway and tbodiaoomronaor croianig tntvuauu.i LABRADOR Weanosaay.

April 12. noon. BT GERMAIN Wednejaay. April 19. 1 P.

M. Aorlt2(t, nnor. creuit. toanlt, tanbt.ndpeappto HARLESTON. SAVANNAH.

FLOR iM1 tinTWlIWlltlnn 1 VUOIIARLKSTON. H.O.. st3 P. vr KTU ntvnr f. nt nl nlaan.

rsmrtt ir tmN'I'A Lookwcodu.tiat..Aorll I MOHKU UASTLK yW" ii. a. Via SAVANNAH. P. M.

From Pier 43. North River (New No. sal. toot of spring st. CITY UI' fllauilii.i.l.

Cantaln Eamnton Auril CUT UJTUWliUflloUD uiiptain April M. iuiiue, Agent. or TS 1 1 89, 344 7 3 hi A. in 0 2 7 1 15 iu ONK. CHEAP TKUCK HOUSE, OJSH nne coach mare, one fine road mare, with Dug7 and Harness, for aalo.

122 Prince st, noar Myrtlo av. fKUCK A BREWSTER PARK PHAETON IN Jft good order, fm ealo; will be sold at a greBt bargain. Canba soon at GILBERT SONS' stable, No. 219 Adelpni street. ONE BIU BLiINl) HORSE FOB SALE choarr.

0" roars old also eight good work or business hones; one team. At No, 01 Sackett st, near Hamilton erry. TWO PAIRS OP VERY FINE OAR rlflOrfihorSPR fnrflftrft. 15V nnrl 1ft Tifitifio nltn ceveral roud and coupe hones. Cau bo seon at stablo, 46 Clermont av, Fuiton st.

FAMILY ROOK 'AWAY FOR SALE FOR Want of UftP)' will fculfA a9Cti it trn(A nnnrlftinrt "jf bo soen to be fipproclatod. W1TJ.LAM BRIO UK, 13 Anuunuf BJ ucar vib' tll. A BEAUT IFUlTEXTENSION TOP PARK uheotoil for salo four nutria an hn mill for want of use. Can be seon at FLORE'S boarding stable, Stato st fLACK TEAM FOR SALE, 5 AND 6 Vanrii old: will tirirn rlnnhto nr uintrin nan hn rlrlvan bvaladv: nllO. nrrlR nrhfli i nnrt hfira.in Urr'tln and BusUwiokftffs; THOMAS LYNN.

A HANDSOME BAY HORSE 15 1 2 handa hieh. for nala: riirn old: rArfatIv sound. kind and pen tie; oft bo used oithor for tho saddle or for armng. usa do soon at IT. J.

HUDINR's Btablo, No, 15J ItJJTUpon Bit, LAY HAMBLETONIAN HORSE FOR sale ohoan for want of use splendid roadster; por luutiygontio; soac urawstor wagon unnsoomD imrnosa. whip, etc Inquire at 0. R. OOLYER'i t'S sUblo, tonoco piaco. OUR CANADIANS JUST IN TWO beautiful carrlaxro or mArlRlnra.

nnnnd. kind and fear. ess, lor lady or child Hit and 16 hands: two for business Durposos. 15 and hands, from 4100 to $200. JOHN RAr l.Oap Fnlton Bt, feed store.

A PAIR OF SUPERIOR GRAY OAR intra. a t.I1 nrlrVlAItt fault and not eaelty friffhtonod will be sold cheap also, a clarenoo. Apply to THOMAS at stable. 323 Vanderblifc avenue. BROWN HORSE, 101 4 HANDS HIGH, sound in evorv nan.

Milne full mane and tail.Bty and frto drivr. tmo In nil hum Ana. frfta irom vioo. fit coups or any catriaKO purposos. for sale; weight Apply or address Dr.

H. A. noAlCNTHAJ. vnterinarT flurgoon. No.

628 Fulton at. 250 FOR A COMPLETE TURNOUT, ui tab Jo and afo fnr aloHvnr oViilrl trt rtricn hiind. somo bay msro, gentle and kind, not Afraid of steam oarst neat, it rone pony pnaeton, just put complete order: a first class harness, lap rob And whip, all for 3250 can ba otiWAA any liuiu, JiJjiljr VQ OWner, Ol. UJUnQS piOOU. WNER GOING AWAY ABOUT MaV 17.

wish en tn nnnfAnt.a nf utlln fhin mnnfh Onn bav hornPS. Ifl hievh. nTifi Irinrl in crnrv raonnitu. and 7 yoars old Brewstor clnrence. park phnoton.

coupe, vnnU nwnxr rlniilila el.irrh A 1 1 nvv9, tin ni bo, soul, narn 833 ana buikv. uoaoninan wants situation May 1 ban livery, and livod at the nil iuu u.ioi luirieun Apply at ito. place, corner oi Brooklyn av. St. Marks 00 BARGAINS.

CARRIAGES OF ALL KINDS, 200 TO BE SOLD 75 PER OKNT. BELOW OOST. BETWEEN NOW AND THE FIRST OF MAY, TO PAY ADVANCKS AND CHARGES. AT JAMES DOWNEY'S REPOSITORY AND EXCHANGE. NOS.

337 AUD 33 ATLANTIC AVEQIUH. kTnV; i HANDSOME BAY FAMILY HORSE for sale: 1.1? hand: comirnr 8 rears: sound and kind elec ant cntundflr nvtanuinn tur. nhnhtAn. harnoBS. also, pair buy oonoh horses: years old; also, pair black carriago horses: elegant ojupo rookawiiy; polo and shafts; doublo and single harness; also, buf mare: IS hands; years old; can show 2 tine top side bar wagon and harness all for $350 soil separate also, lady's bay pony burse beautiful villagocart tmd russet Zharneaa alno, 3 good bnsiness noreos; oneap; trial always given.

All at MUlvuita.lt a comnuaBion ana bale stables, 233 Schermerhorn st. JANDAUS, BROUGHAMS, COUPES! uasniuuuiD, uuurit OARTS, SURREY WAGONS. PONY PHAETONS, TOP WAGONS, DOCTORS' WAGON8, WINDSOR WAGONS. STANHOPE DARTS, DOG CARTS, VILLAGE CARTS. LADY'S OARTo, ICLLBSMUKU OARTS.

SECONDHAND WORK. Brewster. Victoria. Wood Victoria Surrey wagons. top wagons, phaotons, rocgaways, all in good order.

For. sale at low pricos. J. OUKLKT, 238 to 244 Stato st 00 to 68 Boorum place rilVANClAlj. E.

STAPLES, 208 MONTAGUE dealer in Brooklyn icrostment securities and mis noons bonrtn ann ntonV I irrinm Rnlinitnd for tha nur. chase and sale of all aecuritics dealt in at tbo New York btook UcchanKO, and excicuted through MILLS, ROBE SON SMITH, No. 31 Wallet. AdTances mado ou approved collateral lOLBRON, BAY FIELD, STOOK BROKERS, No. 17 NEW STREET, NEW YORK, No.

130 LA HE BROOKLYN TRUST OOMPANY, Corner Montamie atirt rtlint nn Rrooklvn. N. Y. This Company is authorized by special charter to act as receiver, trustee or gunt dluu, oxocutor or administrator. It can act as agent iu tho salo or management ot real oo tate, collect lulorestor dividends, receive registry and trans l'er liooks, or make purcha3o aud sale of Government and othbr Kouurities.

Religious and oharitablo Institutions, and porsnna unac customed to the transactions of business, will llnd this Coronary a safe and convenient depository tor money. CHAS. It, MARVIN, Vioa President W. B. Bunkeb, Secretary.

TRUSTEES. Wm. B. Kendalt, Henry K. Sheldon.

Dan'l Ohannoey, John T. Martin, Honry Sanger, Josiah O. Low. John P. Rolfo, Chaa.

R. Marvin, Aloi. M. White, Ed'n. F.

Knowltcn, Abm. B. Baylis, Alox. McOuo, Jdinund W. Corlies.Fredaric Cromwell, A.

A. LOW. H. Pierrepont, COPARTSERSIHP NOXICES. itr RYAN, LIMITED PARTNEKSHIP XtX This is to certify tiiat the underaig'ned have formed limited partnership pursuant to tlio Latra of the btite of Now York, for tho manufacture and Silo of boots nnd shoos at tbo Citr of Brooklyn, New iforl, under tho tirm rutmn nf M.RYAN.

Tho trenorM unxmer is MAUKIUK KYAN.oftbeCitof BrooTdyn. Now York. Tha special partner is JAMKB OAVANAOH. of tho City of Brooklyn, Nnw Vnrk. Tho amount, nf flbacial oanital contributed is six thousand dollars.

Tho aaid partnership commence 9 April io, ana is terminnTO uuiy 1, iooj.Laviiu Brooklyn, New York, April 1, 1882. MAURICK RVAN. General Partnor. JAMKS GAVANAGH, Special Partner. THlSlS TO GIVE fcOTICE THAT I have retired from tho businosi of manufacturing nnd dealing in grates, rarjgoB, heaters, furnaces.

4o as iVo. tl Henry Bt. and will bo continued by my sons at the samo placo. Any person having olalma against me wil) prosont thttiu for settlement, and all accounts duo mo may ba sottlod at No. 8 Henry at.

Than It i 11 ivy frlentu and patrons for tLiek many favors and patronage, and trust they will continue th Air patronage to my successors. DAVID 3. QUIMBY. Dated BROOKLYN, April 3, 1883. Tho undersigned have formed copartnership under tbe firm name of D.

S. CJUiMBY'S SONS, for the purpose of continuing tho business lately conducted by DAVIDS. QUIMBY in tho manufacture and sale of urates, ranges, heaters, furnaces, Ac, at No. 8 Henry at, whore tbey will be pleased to boo all the old oustomera as welt as any new ones. S.

QUIMBY, B. QUIMBY. Dated BBOOBXN, Aprils, 1882. rfiHE "UNDERSIGNED, DESIROUS OF I forminir limited nartnershin undor the statutes nf the State of Now York, hereb? certify First, that tho name or firm under which sucn nartnership is to be conducted ia W15NS1AN 4 PltOVOST. Second, That the general nature of tho business inlonded to be traunacted by such partnership Is the lnimufnclure and sollintr ot soaps, perfumed, family, laundry nnd any and ail other kinds.

Third, That tho names of all the general ana snnmnl interested in said nartnershio are as fol Iowb: RICHARD N. VlittMAN.who resides at the Oity of of Kings and State of N. Yurk. and wakkkn rmivusi, wtio vesta. at Citvof Brook lyn.

County of Kings. State ot New York, are tho general partnora, and WASHINGTON R. VERM1LYE, who ro. eides at Englewood, in the State of Now Jersey, ia the special oartner. Fourth, That the said Washington R.

Vermilye has contributed tho Bum of eight thousand dol lnrs aa caoital to the common stock. Fifth, That the period at which the eaid partnership ia to commence Is the fourth dy of March, 1882, and the period at which the said partnership is to tenniuiteis tho fourth day of March, 1834. Dated the 3rd day of March. 1882. WASHINGTON R.

VERMILYK. RICHARD N. WF.NMAN, WARREN PROVOST, OtlY and County of New Yobk, hb. On this 3rd day of Maroh. 1882, personally oamo before me the above named Richard N.

Weninan, Warron Provost and Wash ington R. Vormilyo. to me known to ho th persons described in and who executed tho above certiticate and severally acknowledged to me that they severally and respectively Blgned the said cortitloato. B. S.

CLARK, Notary Public. Westohoster County. Oertifloato filed New York County mhll OnS NOTICES, HEREAS, DEFAULT HAS BEEN ninrln in tho navmont of the monor a ecu rod by a mortgaRe dated the 1st day of September, made and oiecuted by Klizaboth Keenan, of Jobn Keeunn, aud the said Jobn Koeuan, of tho oE Brooklyn. County of Kinea and Stato ot How York, to William IL Burroughs, trUBtee under tbo last will and testament of Charles V. Hnnnnsnd.

whioh said mortzaite t3 recorded in the Register's offloe of the County of Kings on the 8th day of October, at minutes past 10 o'olook A.M., in tha Droner hook for rocording niorUaffea, in Liber 1.207 Ui uium" Sl. a.t a Anu WuOreas. osviu inoriKau vtilu huu uuuu muuu tuo same waa collateral, waa duly assigned to Kichard Dono hue of said Cit7 of Brooklyn, by aaaianment dated tho a 1st da? of December, 1879, and recorded in tbe Register's day titho Of tile (JOUnty OI AluUB uu wo uj ui iuryn, S7; And whereas. Said mortgage, with the bond to which tho ilrao waa collateral, was assigned by said Kichard Donohnrt to tbe undersigned. John Brady, of the sid Oity as uuiy of Brooklyn, by anaienment aawa tuo aa aay or Aiarcn, iqqo r.

in thn Rotriater's office of the Gonntv of Kinc on the 25th day of March, 1Hu2, at minutos pftfct it naxra JR. And wnoreoo, tiauitua uouu uiauo tu amiMint dua unon and secured to be paid by snid mort obn Brady, assiKnee of smd mortjrflffo aa aforesaid, upon i nf Bsid mnrtaitae at the date of tbe firut nab. Haation of thfi notion, tbe sum of five hundred ana thirteen 74 100 dollars, to vis, the sum of live hundred dollars nrin ClDal anO lUli BUlll ui mutoiu uunuiu mVI imvisoa thoroon from tho 1st day of November. 1881, and that eaid sum is the whole amount of said mortsaRO, both prinoipal and interest, remaining unpaid, NOW, tUereiort, uuiiuu to uoiou; iiicM wiv iiitun sald power of sale, ann in purnuame oi tuo itatme, tue ma mortgage mortcaga win ur iwivwiu.cw rrrnTMS in said mortftago and hereinafter described, by hereinafter described, by asfliflmee ot said morgan the subBcribtr, John Brady, the assignee ol Saul mortgage tiforo. iid.

at public auctiou, nt Cote 4 ilurphy a auction vn mtm Knl ton in the Uitv of Brooklyn, on the 13th day of July, 132, at i'2 o'clock noon of that day. to be sold aloresHid as contained in eaid mortgage, to tt i. Arf.ain lot. uieco hr parcel of land sitmto. Wine and Win in the Ninth Ward of the Oity of Brooklyn, boundod and described aa lo'lowa, to wit: Beginning at a riuHil feHt wusterlv from tbe northwesterly corner of Dean street anu ruu.uu wuuo iuuuuik vuwuom uuriii erly porallel with Franklin avenue one hundred and ten wA.tjli lv nRrnlln) with' Dean Btreot tlvontv flve feet; thence southerly and again parallel with Franklin avenlie to tne nuriranj i u.

uuuu. and ten feet; thence oaaterly along the northerly side of Dean street twuuvv uvo ue. "1 Sine Dated at Brooklyn, tno liitu aay or April, iimiz. RRAtlV. AMiimefl of HrBBCH A RASQmy, Attorneys, 18 Court street, Brook lyn, N.Y.

TVTBW YOBK. UJfK.Kivnfi fjuuitr Plaoe of trial, Kings County Oharles A. Sevmour, Jr.l.:i Mmirilnw and Marv A. Hnnrilmv. his In purauance and by virtue of a judgment rendered in the above entitled action, besnng dato Se fourteenth day of April, 1883, I the subscribor, rof.

re in said judgment named, wdl eell atpubhe auction, to tie highest bidder, at the Commercial Ezcbanco, No. 8S9 Brooklyn, on the eighth day ol May, wsi, at Vi o'Clocg, nnrllvidad sixth nart of all that cortain 1. nionn or UarCOl OI lauu nu ijiiub auu uum. in the City of Brooklyn, In Kings County, bounded and inline, tn wit: Beginning at a noint in Sia northeasterly line or side of MonUgue street, distant MUtheaaterly three hundred and twcnty tWo (S25i foet from tno esBwrij wuruo street: running thence sontheaBWrly along the northeast erly side oi MonUaoo street twenty Hvo feat: thenco northoastorly parofiol with Clinton street one hundred (100) feet; thence northwesterly parallel witu Montague street luov, nsrnl 111 Wit 1 tweniy uvBw T.nr.; Ai hW. Clinton street uu.

uuuui.u Aad also all tho equal undividod sixth part of all that norrain lot. Diece or ptrcel of land, situate, lying and being Ki nvnmfi nd hounded and described as fof insuu.viu nf Pierrepont street, distant westerly eighty (83) fuot and on; ill inch from the southwesterly corner of Fulton, and Di.m.nnnHtreets: running tbonce westerly along Pierre fierrou fnni. tlienen southerly on a lise pont fl St right angles to Pierrepont street ono hundred (100) feet thenco eaaterly parallel with Pierreoont street twen vAAf. ami f.hance northerly on a tine at right angles to Pierrepont street one hundred (100) feet to rliSSi nnriVvlrl.ri TilxFE of all that cer. tain lot.

piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in eaid Oity of Brooklyn, and bounded and described as fol towitj Bering" northerly from ibe northeasterly corner of Sidney place net. and running tbonce easterly at right an Ses to Sidney place and through a party wall one uundrad Sndthirty eight (138) feet and one (1) inoh; thence north SS neafly parallel ivfth Sidney place twenty three (23) rSt thence westerly at right angles to Sidney plaoe. and through a party wall ona hundred, end thirty soven (137) hat and aii (8) inches to Sidney place: thence southerly along Sidney place twenty three (23) foot to the point of fr.iir rr.h,r with all and slnsnlar tho tenements. hnifjim'ents and appurtenancej thereunto belonging or id uourt Btreet, xirooaiyn. AO IHOBAHiM, Plaintiff a Attorneys.

alSSAWSw OOBL AND JOB PRINTING Olf EVERY DESOROTION UTHOGRAPHING. STEREOTYPma AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTTJRINO. nnvrnTHTrjn HONE IN EVERY STYLS1 wnonKV nrT.rifiHD WDRE JH TILE COUNTRY. uiubnTii pnaTun PK A NVV.lll Al.TY BROOKLYN EAGLE JOB DEPARTMENT Nos, 34, saan.t 'JJ Fulton strett. for H.

a aro man, MUNICIPAL. Polities to be Eliminated From the Fire Department. Fireman Thauked fer Brarery and Promptness Appointments Abtlyity in Commissioner Partridge has issued the following order, which explains Itself Hkadqdabtebs Finn Depabtmen. 367 JAY Bteket, Brooklyn, April 14, J8W. I Gznebal Obdebb, No.

8, Fifth SorlOB Flrst It having boon reported at these headquarters that poliu meetings or gatherings have sometimes been held buildings or bell to or belonging to tbta om mont, all suoh mootlnga or gatherings In any building bell tower belonging to this department are strloUy prohibited, and any officer or mornbar permitting any such meeting or gathering in any building or bsii 'flr whtoh he may be in ohnrgo Bball Uabla to BO dismissed from tho department. Seoond As many members of this dopartmont nava acquired a pernicious habit of applying to ldo the department to urge their claims for pno these headquarters and as the same le abrtny 01 dlaolpllne, it is hereby ordered that transfer, preferment, redress or any privilege over, must bo forwarded to thsss headquarters through tho proper officers, who will make suoh JndorMiment 11 lm nrnw. Dd aU Oincoru U7 ineroon as inoy my uooui yioi, whom suoh communications may bo sent fJ? the same without delay. By order of 'b commissi ner, OfflolaL Thomas F. Chief Engineer.

ACTIVITY IN BUILDING. During the past woek thora were pormite tot eoven. two uow buildings granted. APPOINTMENTS. Commissioner Eopoa has appointed William JohnBon assistant engineer at ths Springfield Pnmping Station, and John Maralius, a Twenty first Ward Republican, as an luspootor In the Purveyor's bureau.

Salary of each, $1,000 a year. A FIREMAN THANKED. Flra Commissioner Partridge has received th following Cofonei John If. Partrtdgt, Fin Comminioner DEAn Sir lu all easss where, bravery is shown, I deem it fitting that mention should bo inado or it. i wish to oxpresa my gratitude to Mr.

Bernard F'auagan. fireman of Engine Company No. 4. who at the riak of his life put out a fire in my residence nn Tuesday April 11, 1882, which only for his heroio oonduot and promptness, would undoubtedly have resulted in loss of life as well as property destroyed. TrusUng that you will accord tho brave fireman full merit, I am, respectfully, David 140 Schermerhorn attest.

Bbooili, April 14, 1882 MBB. CAHILL'S WILL. The contest over the will of the late Mrs. CahlU, of gas continued. before tho Surrogate of Queens CountyYri Thursday.

General Pryor nallod two nhvsiolana to testify to Mrs. CahlU's mental weakness, but they proved to be better witnesses for the other side. Bav. Father Adams was examined. TT wan nno of the bonettiiarles under the original will, hni was out off bv tho first codicil.

Ho used to visit Mrs. CahlU, but ebe lived in suoh filth that he refused to have anything to Bay to her finally, though she fro ouently sent for him. In reply to a question, he said he was not under censure by tho Cardinal. He baa no oburch, however, but oxpoots one. Ho went among tne IndianB as a missionary, but returned because of flick ness.

IN MEMOBT OF I1ESBI 11. GAKKETT, A meeting in memory of the late Hon. Henry Highland Garnett, was held In the Fleet street a. ju. E.

Ohuroh on Thursday evening, and resolutions expressing respeot for tho deceased aa a minister of the gospel, a philanthropist and a leading advocate of the rights of the oppressed were adopted. Itemarks were made by Rov. H. IL Lewis and Messrs. T.

F. Barns well, W. T. M. Bradford, B.

L. Perry, James Glauster, M. and Wm. F. Johnson.

NBW LOTS ITEMS. John Herrlein was tried before Justioe Ger tum and a Jury In East New York, last evening, for beating Maria Nowatscbnack, found guilty and sent to Jail for ten days. Eddie Spoor, a boy of 14, was sent to tho House or Bofuge for being a truant, on complaint of hie father. W. H.

Joweson, of tho oornor of South Slxtn ana Ninth streets, B. was triod bofore JuBtice Gertum, last evening, upon a oomplaint mad by James Wil liams that tho accused had beaten him with Braes knuokles. Ho failod to substantiate his charge, although ono of his eyes was blackened. Joweson threatens to sne for false Imprisonment TUO OBBAT HOTELS. Judcro Barnard, presidine iu the Circuit Court In Queens County, granted a judgment of foreclosure In the matter of tho first mortgage on tha great hotel at Kockaway Beaoh, and appointed Benjamin W.

Dnwnint! refereo to sell. Tho defendant in the suit is Henry Y. Attrili, who purchased th. land from ex Sena tor Littlejohn. Th amount of th.

mortgage Is $77,000. The Farmers' Loan and TruBt Company brought suit to foreclose the mortgage of $1,250,000 on tha Long Boach Hotel and other property of the oompany. De cision waa reserved. AH UNAPPRECIATED WIFE. John H.

Holmes', alias Graham, about 24 years of age, was sent to the Penitentiary by Justice Pisher this morning for throe months, for baving as saulted his wife. About a year ago he ran away with another woman. Day before yosterday ha returned and waa forgiven. He then oommencsd to take away his wife's clothing to pawn. She remonstrated and then a.

boat her, When amsted he was taking a new pair of shoos belonging to bis wife to the pawnsnop. A COCKING SAIN SPOILED. LaBt night about ten o'olock Aoting Captain Kollet, of tho Third Sub Prcolnot, raided the premises No. 68 Sedgwick street, owned by Robert Taylor, and arrest.d Edward Jones, James Farrell, John Began, John Burke, Thomas McGregor, John Montgomery and Thomas 8ulllvan who war. In the act of oommeno Inu a cook fight.

They wore arraigned thla morning before Justice Bergen and held in $200 bail each to ap pear bsfore him on Wednesday morning lor examina tion. THE BETHEL MISSION. ReT. James 0. Beeoher and wife, who have been doing a good work at the Bethel Mission of Ply mouth Ohuroh during the past Winter, expeot to con tinue their work during the coming months.

It bas boon roportod that they were going to leavo their work ana return to thoir oountry home. Tho impression arose from their intention to give up housekeeping and eeud tho ohlldren of the family home under oharge of a friend. Mr. and Mrs. Beeoher will then reside nearer tha Bethel and devote their time to the work oonn.oted with that Institution.

Th. report of Mr. Beeoher building a $40,000 country houso is entirely without foundation. Mr. Beeoher is at bis offloe at tha Bethel every forenoon and preaoben every Sunday night In the chapel of tho Bethel at a quarter to eight.

Anew organist and leader havo been engaged for tha oomlng year and the good work of the Bethel will go on aa heretofore. THE SOUTH 81IOKE BOAD. The first train on the North Shore Kailroad, since it passed Into th. hands of Mr. Corbin, of tho Long Island Railroad, loft Great Neck this morning.

Owing to an unlocked for aooldeut, however, it was nearly ah hour lata. The train from the olty lanl meht. or rather tha locomotive whioh drew It. ran off the traok at Great Neok, and con. eequently could not laava at is scheduled, Tho first train from New York reached Great Neok at 7:20, and waa employed to put the other engine back on th.

metals. It starttd, thereforo, with three and was expressed to Flushing. Th. eon gUrnatlon of pasi.ngers at Intermediate stations was nrofound aa they taw it fly by. Five mlnutea later, however, the second train followed on achedula time and took up tha strongest argument against the plea of tha lata bondholders that could be named.

Between Great Neck and Flushing on on train ftfty flva passengers woro convoyed six at Great Nook, seven at LlttleNeok, twclvo at Douglaaton, mi tho remainder at Bayslde and Broadway. Here of ter the trains will go through between Long Island Cltv and Great Neok without ohango of cars, Tho time table restores them as they wore a year ago. LOCAL BREVITIES. The Now ork Wire and Wire Hope Com. pany'a works, In South Brooklyn, ware slightly dam.

aged by fire yesterday. Jewelry, valued at $37, was stolen yester day from Mrs. W. Parsons' apartments, on tbe tecond fiat at No. 764 Bedford avenue.

The first reception of Commonwealth Conn, availing at Ihe Brooklyn Institute, In Washington street. Antonio Gallino, cook on the bark James a. Pendleton, lying at tha foot of Montague street, wa arrested last nlgbt for stabbing Pater Mead, a aallor on tho vassal, lnfllotlng a slight wound. Dr. E.

F. Bunker has reported to tho Health Commissioner that ho failed to find any trace of trlehinro in the epeoimon or ham aubmittad to him for examination a day or two slnca. The residence of Henry Johnson, at No. 16 Fourth plaoe, was entered last evening by means of false keys, and two gold watches, two gold chains and other jewelry, valued at $120, were atolen. A silver watoh and gold chain, valued at $40, and $10 in monsy, btloDglng to Bobart Kelly, chief engineer of tho steamer Ayrshire, lying at Prentices' storos, wera stolen yesterday from his room on the vessel.

James Dolan, while at work at the Brighton Beach Hotel, Coney Island, yesterday, had one of his thighs fractured by a bucket of coal falling on him. He was brought to this city and removed to bis home in Flatbusb. A delightful musical entertainment was given Thursday evening, at the resldanco of Miss Clara Williams, No. 128 Bedford avenue. Among tha artists Professor Deblanch, Miss Mary Tlfft, Miss Da Comps, Mr.

Comstock, Miss Kelley and others. The proprietor of cigar store, at No. 425 Broadway, yesterday reported at tha Fifth Preolnot Station House that an attempt bad been made by burglars to carry off a large number of cigars from bia establishment John Coyle, the old man who mysteriously disappeared about fiva weeks ago, hai been traced by Superintendent Campbell to the Hudson County Jail, where ho waa bald al a vagrant Tha old aaan waa lightly deranged, and It is supposed could not give his name or realdonoe. Hia friends nave been notified, and will bring biro baok as eoon as possible. POSTHASTES HC LEER'S REAPPOINTMENT.

Colonel McLeer, postmaster of this city, was officially notified to day by Postmaster General Howa, of hie reappointment for four years, dating from the eleventh day ot thla month. Guiteau ifl out with anothej card abusing his relatives. in tho ter hor her the oar by In bis by Off, An He a What Counselor Elliott has to Say Counselor Elliott has to About Tliom. Mr. George P.

Elliott, counsel for the Department of Health, says that there Is no Intention on part of Commissioner Raymond to mako any war manufacturing Industries which, aro not clearly shown to bo detrimental to health and opposod to tho sanitary welfare of tho city. In no oaso will a prosocu. bo ontored In by him where there la no amplo canso lu thia raapoot for it. In a conversation with a roporter of the EAar.u this aftornoon, Mr. Elliott aald "In Thursday's Issue of your paper an article entitled Conundrum' and relative to tna case of one Achillea Droylus, reports me bb intimating the course to be pur sued by tho Department of Health iu roferonco to manufacturing Industries oouiplalned of as offensive and detrimental to tho public health.

'Your report is correct In the main, but I am made to the dopai tinont did not desire to hurt any industry that was a boneflt to tho city, but only to abolish thoia industries which were manifestly an Injury to public health. What 1 did say was that tho department did desire to abolish any established business fn the City of Brooklyn nor to cripple any industry In any way. but merely to regulato and control any business Industry that was oonductod in a manner that was daugorous or detrimental to the publie health. The notion In tho Dreyfus case 1b not for tho purpose of dosing their business, but merely to cause them to bo punished, if found guilty, of a violation of a Health ordiuanoe upon a glvon day." MASONIC Banquet at tlie Mansion House Last Night. Reception to the Grand Master of the Stato aud his Staff by the Lodges of the Third District.

A striking Masonio event took plaoa last night, at the Mausion House, In Hioks street, the occasion being the Third MaBonic Dlstriot banquet to the M. W. Grand Master and staff. It was ono of tho most brilliant receptions of tho kind whioh bavo taken place in thiB city for soma time and productive of muoh on ioyment to the numerous gnosis. M.YY.

Uoraco 8. Tay lor, the grand mastor of tho State and his Btaff were received at the rooms of Brooklyn Lodgo No. 288, at No. 300 Fulton street, whero the representatives of the third district, whioh includes thirty lodges situated west of Washington avonno, woro assembled. R.

W. Fred. H. Wight. District Deputy Grand Mastorjaresld od al loo frfSKfii'ta lodge ft, IT lEe close of which, the.

Stato Masonio delegations wero escorted to tho Mansion House, whero elaborate preparations had been made for their entertainment. Tho tables were handsomely decorated with flowers and Masonic emblems, and the splendid Bupper was dona full justice to by tho assembled guests, numbering over ono hundred. District Deputy Grand Master Wight presided and tho visitors wore arranged on the right and left in tho order of their Masoulo standing. It was ten o'clock before th dinner began and nearly two hours elapsed beforo the feast of roason and flow of oul," In the shapo of speeches, song and anecdote followed. THE FORMAL TOASTS were few in number, including The Grand Lodge," responded to by Horace 8.

Taylor, Grand Master. The City of Brooklyn Our Home," by Rov. Charles H. Hall, D. aud Masonio Sociability, by Mr.

J. J. Couch, Past Grand Master, lu his interesting and oloquont respouso the Grand Master Btatcd that during the past year tho Grand Lodge of England had appointed a delegate noar the Grand Lodge of the State of Now York and that a similar delegate near the Grand Lodge of England had been appointed by Mm. Rev. Dr.

Hall spoko to "Our Home," in his characteristic Btyln, referring to the groat progress whioh Brooklyn had mado and the groat future before hor. Brooklyn, ho considered, quite largo enough, without her nolghhor. and had vlcos enouKh of her own without being saddled with those of New York. He emphatically discouraged the idea of any union of the two cities In the future Mr. Couch's address was bubbling ovor with wit and information on various Masonio topics, and was a model of an after dinner speocb.

Thero woro several Informal toasts, and the "Press," tho "Bar," tho "Pulpit," "Our Sistor Societies" and the "Ladies" were not neglected. Tho affair did not torminate before 2 o'olook In the morning. THE OTJEBTS. Among those pessent were Horaco S. Taylor, grand master; Joseph J.

Couch, deputy grand master; William T. Woodruff, senior graud warden; John H. Bonlugtou, junior grand wardon William grand secretary Charles Beuediot, grand treasurer Stephen M. Wright, grand marshal Rev. Charles H.

Hall, D. grand chaplain William H. Corsa, grand sword bearer Antonio Gonzalez, grand Htaudard bearer Ueo. II. Raymond, grand lecturer Cortland Lake, Millard Van Blancom, Samuel Godchaud, John R.

Pope, grand stewards A. G. Goodall, senior grand deacon; Jacob Ueukle, junior grand deaeon; Wm. M. Gardner, grand pursuivant John IIoolo, grand tiler.

The Committee of Arrangements, who discharged their duties in a moat satisfactory manner, wero Fred W. Wight, D. G. chairman; Ilufus T. Griggs, C.

R. lllnokeu, Sydnay F. Walker. JameB R. EaBtman and Theodore A.

Taylor, secretaries. TUB ST. PATMCK SOCIETY. Resolutions) in Rcg nrd to tlte Death of Martin Shea and J. O'Donnoll.

A regular meeting of the St. Patrick Sooiety was held last night at Jefferson Hall, corner of Adams and Willoughby streets, Mr. Turnor, the president, in the chair. On motion of Mr. It.

J. Lalor. a oommltteB of three was appointed to draft resolutions of sympathy with tho families of the deceased members, Martin Shea and J. J. O'Donuell.

The chair appointed Messrs. B. Lalor, James U. Broen aud P. Regan to draft the resolutions.

The committee reported the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted IU MEMORY 07 OCE DEAD. Old mower Death has. alas, again swung his relent leas joy tho through our ranks, and heuoe you desire us to wreathe a fond flower or two in the garlandB of af fectlonato memories recorded of the geniality, gener osity, hospitality, industry or charity, and of tho ndellty to laltn, ramny, iri.nusnips ana native ana adopted lauds, of our old time oompsnlon and ex treasurer, Martin Shea, and of our more recent associate bat onthualsstio friend, JameB J. O'Donnoll. With prond resollcctlonB, thon, of their ever loyal, zealous and generous support In aid of your every effort to smcliorato tho condition of our peonio at home, lor to suBtain and promote their best interests and dignity abroad, or to adorn and build up this grand old society ol ours ana tuts Deautnui inty 01 jirooxiyn, which we love to oa'll our homo, on the plane of indi vidual generosity, manly iudopendenco and combined erf oris for good.

That, therefore, hoartfui of sympathy for the bereaved wife and dauRhters of the one, and with tha destitute family of the other wo hereby tbUB respectfully seek to intone tne loving ana 1 rater si regreiu wmcn, common with our other "loved and lost ones" wo ontortaln for both our lato associatos. And. withal, lu revorent submission to Dtvlno Will and with fervent prayers for thoir oternal reposo in heaven we submit. Though all be gone, there still lives on The fame of those who died Anu true man, ltko you, men, Remember thorn with pride. RjouMiP J.

Lalob,) Jamfh il Rkekh, Committee, I'ATHIOK J. llYAV, The ronort of the committee was rooeivod and plaood on rooord. and a copy sent to tho Brooklyn Eagle for Insertion. In the abaonce of Mr, Kelly, tho secretary, the report of the annual banquet waa not read, nut was aecerrea to the uoxt regular maotiOK. Mr.

Capsiu niovod that the officers have power to nroTide rooms for tho society for the ensuing yoar. Mr. Lalor Baid that, as the 28th of May, tho anniver sary of tho unrolling of the statuo in Prospect Park, was approacning, 11 wouia do won 10 appoint a commiiiee 10 maae auuauio nrraugniucuio iun au nnal reunion in commtmoratlon of the and on1 rnottui a committee of five, consisting of Messrs. Geo. Af.

Vichols. I. J. iieean. Colonel Thomas Carroll, 11.

J. Lalor and William A. Corr, was appointed in connec tion with the officers of tne aoci.ty to get up tne re nninn and dtircorato the utatlie. Monday, May 29, waa selooted as the day to hold the reunion, in conssquenco of tho regular anniversary fnllinf nu Knnilar. The meeting then adjourned, subject to tho call of tho ohair.

The following members were present: F. Gh Turner, nrnalrtsnt P. J. Beaan. B.

MoCatfory, K. J. Lalor, Edward Itoach, John Doylo, JameB Casaldy, Dr. Wood ride, William A. unrr, jamos j.

uownoy, jonn uoro, F. I.owrev. P. J. Kellv.

James H. Breen. John Casey, John Doris, A. J. Heaney, J.

D. Nolan John Oehagsn and Thomas Casein, TWELFTH WABD BFJPUBlICAIlBi A regular meeting of the Twelfth Ward Republican Association was held last evening at No. 119 Nelson street, Arthur S. Hunckl, presiding, and John P. lletlly, recording.

Tho special committee appointed to investigate Bhnraos of treachery to tho party at tne last preferred against members of the association, reported that the persons who made the oharjji'a failod to appear tn mibstantiate thorn. The committee was discharged. Mr. Chevalier said that In view of tho approaching nomination for dovemor ha would name a good man. and if his name tthmild bo proaenUd to the convention' and cccuiited, bia election would ionow wunout raiu That man was Seth Low.

and ha moved that tho asso ciation form Itself into a Seth Low campaign oluo. TjhI II. Weaver seconded tho mot: 03. a nnhnrtv said tha motion was an Insult to tho Knna nr It.Aivt nnol.l an an HAth TICT at UlUUiuuLa. Hunt w.

tho City Hall. He Is perhaps a bright man, bnt aftor he gets 01H 01 omcs ne cannot no iuuuu wjiu wiotuub, Be Is an upstart, and would bo folly to nrja tho aoa InatTrra of such a man. Robert Johnston took a similar view, and the motion was laid on tne tame, xno meeting men aajournea, CATHOLIC BESEVOIiRKT LEG 10 A branch of the Catholic Benevolent Legion was organized recently at the rooms of tbs St. James Young Men's Literary Association, on Jay street, by Dr. George Kuhn, Patrick F.

Kenny and William Ross, of tha Supreme Council. Tho name given was Concord Branch, No. 10. Twenty six applicants passed medical examination and were admitted as nhartor niomberc, after which the following ofnoers were In, stalled Andrew Walsh, president Thomas H. York, vice president; William J.

chanoelor; B. J. York, orator John F. Frost, seoretary Thomas Mo Goniglo, collector; Honry O'Brien, Ireasuror; Bartholomew Farroll, marshal Bernard J. 3hanley, guard John Frod.

Roth and John Griffin, medical examiners; Felix McKenna, Henry 0. Connell, Joseph J. Smith, truBt.es. ISTEKESTIXH TO IRISH SOCIETIES. An important meeting of tho committees of the various Irish societies having charge of the entertainment to be (tivon on tho 25th at tho Acadomy of Music, In oommemoratlon of th.

declaration of Irish Independence, on wmcn uccnuiuu i O'Reilly, of Boston, will deliver an address, will bo held Ibis ovoulug at Jefforson HalU ANOTHER HEAT IN8PECT0B APPOINTED. Health Commissioner Raymond to day appointed Frank R. Smith meat inspector for tho Eastern Dlstriot. The appointment la only a temporary ona to meet th. present emergency.

A CABD FROM DEPUTY TREASURES TTHEBLOCtt OrnoE or the City Brooklyn, April IS, 1882. To thi Editor olic Brookljn Bagtt I see from tho newspaper reports of tho Irlal of Harry O. Jones that James Murphy testified that the late City Treasurer, Andrew Cunningham, overpaid the Board of Education account $51,000. Mr. Murphy Is entirely mistaken In that statement, to niy personal knowlodge and as tbo books of tha Treasury Department shows.

Nor was tho account overdrawn at iu during tha torat of Mr. Cunningham. Respectfully A. D. Wueelook, Depnty City TToasuror.

Walker Hall, Amharst College, reoo'ntly burnod, is to be rebuilt, enough money having been iutecrlbad for that purposa. A oal In or of at ty as Further Down Bank Account. Into the An Array of Figures Which Require Comparison to Understand Thoir Moan ini Tho session of the Jones trial yesterday afternoon only lasted for about an hour, and an adjournment waa taken until Monday morning, There wero more witnesses to be examined by tho prosecution, thoy were not at band, and at tho fag end of tho woek it le always oasy to adjourn in good season. Tho ohlef witness was the bookkeeper of tha Atlantio State Bank, and he was inqulrod of by the prosooutlon with referenoo to tho deposits and drafts on tha defendant's bank acoount During the morning session, when the stock transactions were undor examination, It bad been ehown that at various times divers purchases woro paid for in whole In part by ohaok. The Inquiry yesterday afternoon showed tho data of tbosa drafts and tho amounts thereof.

Of course a considerable amount of the stock purchases wore paid for by previous sales. Bnt the must wait until tho gamming np boforo thoy oan tho full meaning of tho different tabloB of figures havo boon read In their hearing. It would bo an almoBt impossible work to oollect them now. Yesterday's report oloeod with tho midday adjourn ment, AFTEB BEOBSS trial was resumed with the recall of Thomas H. ttioiariana, bookkeeper of the First national Bank, Eastern District.

Ha wan recalled to testify that alnoo was on tho stand on Thursday he had examined the dooss oi ens nank to determine witu reierenoe to the payment of Board of Education warrants. He testified that they are charged up on the same day as paid. The averago amounts of the single warrants, except for wacners' warrants, waa much less tnan JAMES L. MORGAN, called. He testified that in February, 1881, he sold dotendant tho house No.

171 Schermerhorn street. neiouged to wltnoss' wife. Tho house was placed in bauds of Mr. Kallav. real eatato agent, Moutucue street.

About February 6 or 7, 1881, he met de fendant In Mr. Ealley's office and had some talk with him about the house. Mr. Jonos Bald be would liio to nurchaso that bs was a youncr man, making his way in the world, and would like to purchase the property as obsaply as possible. Witness offored tho house for $13,000.

and finally sold It for On that day, the 6th or 7th of February, Mr. Jones gave a check for $250. On March 1st, tho title was passsd, Mr. Jonos paying a check for tuu nosaau iianK, and remaiuon on morigago. uub uciroa uxamineu, JAMES H.

GRIFFITH, assistant bookkooper of tho At'antio State Bank, was called, and produoed oertaln books from the bank, and turuod to date, November 29, 1873, obargod to Harry O. Jonos, $2,500. The oharce doss not show whotherit was a cheek or not. Also, these charges Maroh 7, 1874 4, 187S. Septembor 8, 187.

1 ,825.00 Dooombor 1 1, 1873 4,103.50 1,312.50 0,812.50 2,012.50 3,925.00 487.50 6,150.00 3,825.09 0,653.00 380.02 1,182.50 8,373.00 Feoruarjf 18. 1875.. February 18,1875.. March 0, 1875 May 8, 1875 Ootober 5,1875.... October 18,1875...

Ootoberar, 1878... October 25, 1875. October 27, 1875... November 80, 1875. December 1, 1875.

December 3,1875.. 437.30 feoouiDor ina. 8,3 W.BO.January 11,1870... 2,787.10 January 23. 1870...

January 8,402. 50 January 3 1 1878. 675.00 February S. 1878... March IB, 1876 312.50 April 22, 1878 BlS.SOlMay 0, 1870...

1,312.50 Jane 0, 1870 5,787.50 June 0, 1870 1.512.60 Account of H. O. Si J. T. Jonea April 8, 1878 810,337.50 Ootober 1, 1878...

July 20, 1878 2,093 75 February 5. 187SI. AUKUSt 19, 2,101.25 April 1878 13,173.12 July 2d, 1878 85,000.00 2,093.12 3,148.12 1,023.13 xeoeinoeri, i7 5,234.381 Q. Have you examined to tell the balance of Jones certain dates 7 A. Yos.

I refer to the book. I have compared to aee that this statement Is correot. It as follows, exclusive of the cheoks ohargod above on corresponding dates November 20.1873 3 35llTobriianr 18. 1875. 817.201.88 aiaroh7, 1873..

3 S42.91 March 0, 1873. 3,231.14 September 8, 1874 3, 1375 7,381.73 Mr. Baokus called attention to the deposit of a war rant, ae shown by tho previous evidence, for $5,200, on April 29. Ho asked what would be the balance on May wllh. the amount of that warrant deducted.

witness repllod tbo balance would oe (a. On Ootober 5. 1875. balance, exclusive of the check oharged that date, would hate boon $13,233.00. Mr.

Baokua called attention to tha deposit on September 29 preceding, of a warrant for $9,900. Ho asked wnai wouia nave oeen tea amount vi tne uaiauce, ox oluslvo of that warrant. Witness renlled after a moment's figuring that tha balance would have been $3,333,09. September 14, 1878, in the account ot H. 0.

J. T. Jones, at the close of thatday's business, was $1,337.81. November 29, 1878, the balance was $8,064.30. Deducting from that an Item of $7,500 lu tho deposits of anout tnat date, tne balance wouia nave Deen ueccmuor is.

J878. the Balance was exclu sive of tho cheok drawn that dato. February 6. 1879. would bare been oxoiu aivo of oheck of that date, Cross examined.

Mr. Wernberg Have you the account of tho Board of Education A. Yes. I turn to it at your request have examined tbe account it is unusual to and a warrant drawn against the account for over $2,000. Most of thorn are less than $1,000.

To Mr. Baokus Tho account abows the slzo of tbe warrants drawn against the aocount of tho board in our bank. This closed the session of the day. In answer to Mr. Wernberg'e guoatlon, Gonoral Cat lin said the prosecution would close betweon Monday and Wednesday next, BROOKLYN COUNCIL.

The fourth annual entertainment of Brooklyn Counoil, No. 72, Royal Arcannm, was held last evonlng in the Atheneum on Atlantio avenue. There was a very large attendance. Miss Anna B. Rlchtor played two piano solos with great brilllanoy of exeou tlon, and Miss EIoIbo Dikoman aang with rare skill and effeot.

The reading by Miss Irene Baakua was given with ber usual admirable elocution. The fine singing of the Dudley Buck Quartet was a feature of the occa sion and gave great' satisfaction. Dancing followed tha musical and literary programme, and a collation waa spread for the' refreshment of the guesta. Entertainment Commltteo J. R.

Taber, M. L. D. Belxai, J. H.

O. W. May nard, 3. F. Price, D.

A. Bishop. Music Committee J. R. Taber, G.

W. Maynard, L. D. Seixaa, Collation Committee E. Blake, J.

B. Hloko, B. W. Greed, Isaso Hallook, O. H.

Dolbeare, T. R. Bartol, 0. Now house. Floor Committee J.

M. White, W. W. Silver, William Benton, O. H.

Lewie, F. H. Van Yechten, 0, A. Halaay, J. Mix, T.

L. Oamm, THB FALCONER OASE. Patrick Keady, oounHal tot Alexander K. Faloonar, who la under indictment for mallolous annoyance In sending letters to Miss Hardy, has demurred to the indictment, on tha ground that the offense waa not committed in this county, tha letters having been written In Washington, and, therefore, the Grand Jury had no power to lndlot, Tha argument on tha demurrer was had in the Court of Sessions this morning, before Judge Moore and the aide justlcoa. The demurrer was opposed by Assistant District Attorney John Oakey, and tho court reserved Its deoiaion.

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85.00. ago. aa an P. the and by hiB of and a an a of and lose of tho the St; SATURDAY EVENING. APRIL 15, 1882.

TELEGRAMS. A St. Jfoscpli, Official Aare4etl. Tlio Sheriff or lebaaon. 3., Indicted.

Death of William T. Morgans, Iuventor. An Imam Han Shot. St. JOKF.ni, April 15.

Eiioa J. Crowther, ex city register and city attorney, and at present city assessor, and John Cox, Iato clork for John C. Bonder, pension ngont, wore arrested last nltht on complaint of Mayor Pasogate.who charges them Kith complicity In the $100,000 bond steal. Tho arrest was made on information received from City Marshal Ritchie, who la now in N.w York with the prlsonors Soolt and Irwin. Tho telegram stated that Irwin had said that Crowther and Cox etolo the bonds and gave them to Scott and Irwin to sell.

A Sheriff Indicted. Lbbanok, April 15. The Grand Jnry of this county has found two bUls ol lndiotnieut against Simon M. Croll, the sheriff, for negligent tn hie official duties, in permitting tho prisoners Book and Rauch to escape. Poatb of William T.

Morgana. Middi.iown, N. April 15. William T. Morgans, formerly proprietor of the Lib trig Rtghttr, the Inventor of the Hercules printing press and one of tho proprietors of the Morgans Wilcox Wood Type Faotory at this place, died last ovon lug of pneumonia, aged 35 years.

Tho doccasod served three years in the One Huudrod and Forty third Now York Regiment, enlisting as a prlvatoana coming home as first lieutenant. Ho had been color bearer of the regiment and was noted for great bravery. He loaves wife and eight children. Insane man Stiot. vTiluihoton, April IS While being conveyed by an attendant from West Ylrglnla to Philadelphia, Charles B.

Oblioger, said to he of Louisville, Ohio, and who was suffering from an attack of insanity, jumped off tho train at Newport, last night, and wandered Into the house William Hamilton. Tha latter gentleman, supposing his midnight visitor to be a burglar, shot him, lafllutlug what is believed to bo a dangerous wound. Died from His Injuries. Wimiikgtoii, April 15. JoBoph McCleoa, agsd 01, an old rosident of Wagon town, Chester County, died yesterday from injuries received on March 31.

He was about boarding a train when his hat blow off, and in recovering it he was jammed betwoon tho train and station platform. American Stock in England. London, April 15. Tho Standard in lis flnanolal article says that an amount of bonded atoolt of a new Amorioan railway, running into millions of pounds, will, It Is understood, be Introduced on the London money market to day. Spain.

IIadbid, April 15. Tho Protectionists are confldont that thoy can defeat the adoption ol tbe commercial treaty with France and obstruct other portions of the free trade policy of the Liberals lu the Senate. Eur lit. 1 Pabis, April 15. The ramus puullaheB a letter from Cairo which sayB that war is openly doclared against all Europeans en gsged in official functions in Egypt.

Tho Arab papers advocate the absolute oxpulaton of Europoans from the publie eorvlce. Fatal Accident. Beadxko, April 15. An accident occurred at FlBher's ore banks, noar Lwsport last evening, by which two men, John V. Fisher and Aaron F.

Bucks, were killed, and George RuBtuiller and Thomas Noeckor were Injured. They were excavating a bank of earth which caved in. Hanged for Hone Stealing1. St. Louis, April io.

m.ii from Kirbyvllle, in one of the southorn counties of this Btato, say that a good deal of horse iii that eeotlon lately, and that a man. the ringleaders lu the depre datlons. wore bunted down and hanged by a party of Th names of the men are not Known, but they are believed to have come from Greene County. Death of William II. Wade, Baltimore, Md, April 15, wim tj trrie.

for the cast ten months oon th. tinoraDhio department of tho Sun, died last night of paralysis, aged forty four years He was a native of Richmond, whore ho learned the trade of a prlntor, and was employed in the office ol the Ewuircr during the successive periods when that n.mnrtii; iournal was edited by tuo by Bogor A. Pryor, and by Tyler, Wis. and A llegra In addition to his duties at that time he was editor of the published in Richmond. He subsequently paper ia JjMsn.no Mr.

Wade came to Baltimore In June Ust, and baa for some months in poor health. HO.NET MARKET. Wall Stuket, April 168 V. M. Among tho aleu this afternoon were: Texas Pacific, Rio 83 Tennessee 56ao6; Rom.

Watortown and Ogdensburg certificates 88; Klchmond aud Danville Gs, lOOMalOOJ Iron Mountain 1st, 11C; ditto 3d, 110X; Wabash Ht. Louis dlv 1st 103 ditto 2d, 105; North Mls6ouri 1.1,121; East Tennessee income 48a49 Morris and Essex guaranteed, lW4'al2tf Now York Centra 1st 133 Wabash General mortgage, 81X82; Mobile and Ohio, 1st debenture. 82 New Orleans and Pacific 85 33 extended, 102 Missouri, Kansas ana Texas, general mortgaRO, 81tf Texas Paoino, Rio division, Omaha conaol, 103.102X; Erie, 2d eonsol, 03s94: New Jersey Southorn, 1st, 95 Nortuorn Pacific let, Money is oiTcring fraoly at two to three per cent, on Government and three to four on Btooks. Commercial papor is in demand at four and one half to alx per cont. The banks roturn compares as follows with that of last week April I April 15.

I Differences. rS3l4 407, 57VS( XJ Inc. I h'tIPOU Kv.liS.'.KKllIno.. 1,825,100 I 4iH. 2B1.3.VI.4T1 Ine.

SKH.UH) 81" ran' 4.KWU. .0 ln. 4.H4..10O I aD.O'JT.O'Xl ffil.OOO ions Spooie Legal tonders. Deposits Surplus Circulation Tho gratnrnovemeut at Chicago aud Milnaukeo to jav was aa oIIowb: Chicago Milwaukee bunhela. bashou.

11.4. i0 15.1 27.214 Recoiot.5 81ilDimni Keoftipt!) corn SbiDratmte corn Hl.rr.B 5.410 The imports of the week amounted to making ainco January 1, against $121,034, 940 to the same time last year, and $140,382,189 to the corresponding dat in 1080. Tho stock ln.rket did not respond to tho favorable h.ir for tho reason that it had been dis iv tho morning rise. The tone was quiot and fo.tuto between calls and at tho s.oond call, and trTero was a disposition to r.alUe on tho loading nrooertlos, Tho market wob Irregular tho lata trade. 8:15 P.

M. Tho stock market viu irregular at tho close, The followlne shows the course of the stock market for this day: 2:45 P. M. Opening. UnhMh PaolOc.

Wabasn p.rtorred. Central and Canada boutliern Krie Hne preferred Uawn Paolllo Lake Shore Morris auu Ksuax Dol. Lack ot n. norxnweawrw KortliWosarn orCId. Rook fsiano 8t.

Paul ktl Paul DTerrRd Ojjio ano Nodiroy liannibal and si Joo. haunibal i St. .1 tret Wtini Onion Paaiflo Mil 3. ana 1. Uwntral.

Mlohira Delaware 4 Iluiison. Donv S. llio Grande. IlUuoin Cutrl Dlannatlan Elevatoa Mew Yorn Aletropqlitln Blevat'd HortlriSra Pacific Wortnefh acillo prat Mo 4 Kansas Texas Missouri Paolnc LoQisvifle 1 enville ftnadtnir 73 112 1081 128 1301, 127 110) 6ili 39)i iaii 83 7ioi If. t.Ont.

A'eat'D. BtPai Pnnl r. k. (1 lOUJi 'a Central I'aoillc S9V 19' OliieOoatral Lako fCrlo A Western. 31 Peoria.

Dec. Kt'llo. SUH Texas t'ooiHo 4M Ohattanooa R3) Oaic. Hur. Oumo.

130 31 70J4 311 it 12W4 Hid. The following table shows the bid quotations for Rmnrnmant bonds at tho icsliootive calls: Last board. 102 110 no 120)4 132 hoard. I'll WH 118 115 VMM IWX 1201J 132 S. Co, 1881, S.

5s, 18S1 U. S. irc'l. ro U.S. 4)s, coup U.

S. Is, 101)7. rnn U. S. 4a, 1W7, coup U.

8. 4s, 1007. SHiall V. S. Currency 11JE WEATDEB.

rHOBAEILITIE8 Wasuingtos, li. C. April 13. For tha Mtddlo Atlantic States, partly cloudy weathof, light ralus on tho coaBt, variablo winds, stationary or higher barometer, slatiouary temperature. BECOllD OF THE THERMOMETER.

The following is tho rocord of the thermometer as kept at tho Brooklyn Daily Laqi.k offico: 2 A. 4 A. 8 A. 8 A. 30 10 A.

47 SO 55 55 45J4 53fc 38 12 3. 2 P. 45 3 P. Averago temperature to day Avorase temperature same dato last UIOII WATKK. The following is the official announcement of the tlmo and duration of high water at New York and Sandy Hook for to morrow, April 10 A.

M. P. M. li Diira'a of Time, lloignt. iubo.

1'aiL II. M. lee.t. Il.M. I Feet.

1LM. I D.M. Row iudj B. iO 0.15 5.3 11 7.11 1 5.0 54 1 6:37 4.9 li 0.40 I 5.0 0:08 DEATH OF OFFICES F.DWABD T110R5TOS. A meeting of the officers aud uieu of the Ninth Polico lTucluct waa held lat evonlng in the station in Gatos avenue to take action on tho death of Patrolman Edward Thornton.

Itoundsman Lawson and Officers Sutton and Bavondano wore appointed a committee on rcnilutione, and rcporlad a set which wora jUopted. w. cioshuj, Iliiheit Lowest. 8 P.M. 3Iji 31 57 S5M J2Sii 50M 50 4aj 3iQ 30'i 73 78 73 U24 UHi 111)4 108,4 WH 119'i 128 VlT.t 12754 lSai 139 13 127 127 127 111 110 H0 120 'O 37 77ii 70 76'i 83ii Wii M4 84 8IM 83! 3'J SOU SUM 80ii 78 70i WZV, 105 105 63 OIJJ 01 51 50i 604 39 39 3I' 'V i T2X 31 4 H0'4 (11H "2 7f.tr 74J 74K OOil S75i S8 26)4 28K 20 30) 85)5 99! eni kiiu noli i6x ten 31 a si 30 i SOU 40.H 39 a 85 63 VM4 tho on tlon 'A say not or Mr.

Kurst officiated aa tloket taker of the Windsor, during the present management of Mr. John A. Stevona, and also whon the establishment waa known the Stadt Theater, He was a man of kind and genial manners, with a pleasant word for every one and a disposition to look at tho bright aide of life. Ho enjoyed oxtouslve acquaintanceship with the members of the theatrical profession, all of whom held him in high regard. Ho waa at his post on Friday night a week ago, althoughhe complained of fooling unwell.

Early In the present week he waa supposed to ba recovering, but tbe disorder whioh prostrated hirn later assumed an unfavorable turn, and ended in his death yesterday evening. Mr. Kurst waa unmarried and lived with hia mother, to whom ho wae devotedly attached. Hie funeral will take place on Monday afternoon, at 1:80 from No. Allen street, New York.

TBE POLICEMAN WHO BLACKMAILED. John Lang, a policeman of Long Island City, was convicted in the Queens County Court ot Sessions last Juno, of tho oharge of blackmail and sentenced to nine months' Imprisonment The General Term affirmed tho oonvictlon last November, but Lang waa allowed to continue in the enjoyment of big liberty, and was at times employed as a oonservator of peace. On Friday tho case waa brought to tho attention ot Judgo Barnard in tbe Queens County Oyer Tormln6r, and his honor ordered the sheriff to Imprison Lang at once. 8PECIAI, ADVEHT1SEIHEXTS. 1UTICURA.

Geo. W. Brown, 48 Marshall at, Providenoe, R. L. oured ODTIOURA RESOLVKNT (blood purifier) and OUT1 OURA and OUT10URA SOAP (tbe great skin cures) ot a ringworm humor got at the barber's, whioh spread all over oars, neck aud face, and for six yeats resisted all kinds treatment SKIN HUMOR.

F. H. Drake, agent for Harper ft Detroit. givos an astonishing account of his case rodi'nt), winch had boon trentod by a consultation of pliv. sicians without bonotifc.

and whioh speedily yieldod to tlio OUTIOURA RESOLVKNT (blood piiritlor) internally, OUTIOURA and OUTIUDKA SOAP (the great skm oureB) oxternally. SCALD HEAD. H. A. Raymond.

Auditor F. J. and S. R. Jackson, was cured of scald boad of nine years' duration by the OUTIOURA REMEDIES.

ECZEMA. Hon. Wm. Taylor. Boston.

nermanentlv cored of humor of the face and soalp (oozema) that had boon treated unsuccessfully for twofve years by many of Boston's best physicians and most notod spooialists, aa well as tturopoan authorities. MILK CRUST. Mrs. Bowftht. 148 Clinton St.

ClinainnslL SDaaks of her sister's ohild, who was cured of milk crust whioh resisted remoaies lor two years, ftotr a una neaitny ooy, witn beautiful head of hair. FALLING HAIR. Frank A. Bean. Stoam Firo Enzlne 8.

Boston, was cured alopocia, or falling of the hair, by tbe CUTICURA RESOLVKNT (blood purifier) internally and OUTIOURA OUTIOURA SOAP (the ereat skin cures) externally, which completely restored his hair when all said ho would it. TREATMENT. The ODTIOURA treatment consists in the internal nsa OUTIOURA RE80LV BNT, tho now blood puntier. and external use of OUTIOURA and OUTIOURA SOAP, groat skin enros. OUTIOURA REMEDIES nro tor sale by all druggists.

Prloo of OUTI. GUKA.a Medicinal Jolly, small boxes. 50c. large boxes. OUTIOURA RESOLVENT, the now Blood Puntinr.

per bottle. OUTIOURA SOAP, (the queen of medicinal and toilot soaps), 25o. OUTIOURA MEDICINAL SHAY. 1NG SOAP, 15o. Principal depot.

WEEKS POTTER, Boston, Mass. CATARRH. BANFORD'S RADICAL OUBH Clear head and voloe, oasy breathing, sweet breath, perfect smell, tnate and hearing, no cough, no distross, by using SAN FORD RADICAL OURIi. Snooze until your head is ready to fir off. ores and nosa running wator, throat parohod and blood feverish or tilto SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE for Catarrh and be oured.

Witch Ha7.ol, American Pino, Canada Fir, Marigold and Olovor Blossoms aro wh.t SASFORDS RADICAL CURE is mado of. Ono bottle RADICAL CURE, ono box CATARRHAL SOLVENT and SANFORD'S INHALER, inoiiepackagoforijll. Sold everywhere. WEEKS 4 POTTER, Boston. ELECTRICITY, Gontlo, yet effective, united with Hial OOLLINS' Ing Balsam, renders COLLINS' VOLTAIC ELECTRIC PLASTERS one hundreds times suuerior to all other piasters PLASTERS, for every Pain.

Weakness ana Inflamma tion. Prico 2.o. Sold everywhere. xiSOLUTELY PURE. DIAMONDS AT liUIYASl I WILLIAM WISE, 239 Fulton st, opposite Olark.

fcfcVKTILSONIA" MAGNETIC CLOTHING COMPANY, 465 FULTON STREET. We desire to call attention to the following testimonial voluntarily sent to us by the patient whose name ia appended to it. The condition of the patient when he came for our treatment was as follows As tho result of malarial poison and ol tho inordinate uso of quinine there was drop Bloal oHusion in the abdominal oavity, and because of the effect npon tho brain and' spinal oord there was an un steady, rolling gait, simulating locomotor ataxia, with in creasing emaoiation, Ao. His testimonial will give the nocessary evidence of tho result of the "WILSONIA" treatment 325 Heekimeu St, Bbooklvn, March is, 18M. JAMES A.

OARMICHAKL. M. Consulting Physician, 465 Fnlton st, Brooklyn; Dear SiR It Is now live months since I put on the "WILSONIA" GARMENTS with tho following result: For general progressive muaoular atrophy, general healtn irreaily Improved marked dropsical symptoms almost im ueroVtible a very great increase in tho control of muscular rfitom a greater activity with less fatigue. In faot, from a progressive atrophy the system is on tbe highway to progressive restoration. alLlP O'NEILL, LONa ISLAND FURNITURE OOMPANY, 46 MYRTLE AVENUE, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 20, WILL OPEN Their new btisinew at the Spaolous WareroomB.

No. 46 Myrtle av. with the fullest and most complete stock of Furniture and Bedding to be tonnd in the oity. 1 M. FULLERfON, Manager.

P1 obreui pecall R. HOIiMAN'S PAD 18 A FOSITU HI CURE for all etomaoh, liver and spleen troubles, ionlo diarrhea and malaria to all its forms, aneAaes oalldr to fomales, and the majority of disorders which disturb the human economy. A never laiiing prevenuvo Of all diseases whioh germinate in blood poison, li. Tr la r.mnnv Kn we ruiinatu im nrknowfndMd and so thoroughly deraon 60 rreii jinuuu, StraUid in hundreds of thonsands of oases, that to elabor nnonlts virtues Beenia unnecessary. No remedy ever known to man has received suoh an empnatie popu SnranmonL Sold by first class druginata.

Treatise dorsemenL Sold by nrst class miii.d free. Beware ot Imitanon Ui Broaaway. New York. free" Beware of Imitations. HOLM AM rADUUflirAftx, EBVOUS I1D Sinn nu iDE i SB RB BdI? EEB BBB Vital Weakness and Prostration froin overwork or India 'SonSiySpiama no.

Ben in use twenty yearn, anu. i mu auw. known. Price Jl per vial, or 5 vials andlargftTialof Dowder for $5. sent post free on receipt of pnoe.

HUMPHREYS' HOMSOPATUIO MKDIOINB 00. W1NPSOK te NBWTOM'S nri FDt, fnr nTt TlnTTIZR ACIX. nAiun KEENAN, Pulton, corner Jay st. A LL THB NEW STYLES OF BANat.ua IN GOLD AND SILVER AT VBY LOW PJ KLART BROS. Old cold and silver bonght for cash or taken In exchange.

PURCHASED WE WANT BJ all tha old booka we can And. If yoa have a large library or a small parcel of books you do not want, send na your aaaress ana we win can ou alwayB prepared to buy and pay cash ot onco. whether it arnounW to five dollars or five thousand dollars. W. J.

n.i.i.n Rnnb rErnhanirn. 1T1 Mvrtleav. Booka redeemer! from storage. Woedon's Fenny a Day Oiroulating Library. 622 ESTHETIC NUMIiEK iii.

GHUIUBSI lUKJluoa "Stf i rr A tull line of Turkish and Persian than any other houses both cities, o. H. uobouh, iixuton st. MISS LEE FULL1SK. JJiSAliKH.

i MEN'S FURN1SHINO GOODS, has Just received a new lot of those perfect fitting 95 cent shirts warranted good linen bosoms and reinforced same goeds nnlaunder ed, 80 cents. 087 ruItonjoajRaymond; MATTRHSSES HAIK VLJIS.X,V "Vi uloov.r snualtonew, AfOiiSS. Und of glairing S. th. ill covers out and made.

HENRY PIOKFORD, 11 NaaaaUcear I'nlton. ton who aro unable to do io. for an interest in the inroi invention paw, jrrj.V,Hii Danies organijea witu uiwAr.w TV, Ploaae address EXPERIENCE, care of Mr. W. J.

Rand, Bedford av, corner of Fnlton st. fJP bn aoalL Bargains are offored new parlor suits, walnut chamber suits, matUnVe, 4c "tf ew goods at low prices for cash, or special oredit van, it desireo. no gujrauooo ehuso a dollar's worth of goods for every tuna. BROU1VWAI, miur. mWO OR THREE SEATS TO BENT IK I.

Plymouth Ohurchi center aisle. No. 123. Apply to PHYSICIAN HAV1HU poXS ftAViriA A TELE phone may bo oalled, fi Nfe'S nharmaoy. DeKalb Iree of oharge, from MoBL ir llveraoD Bt.

OT mu dictate to be sent to any part of the city. WTkOPODlST ALL DISEASES Off 6 fhiTfeet skillfully treated and permanently enred, PALMER'S, 261 Fulton st, oppo aite Clinton. M. ABRAHAM. Kin TTnllnn mi Inn fitlon of DeKalb aT.

na.h nald for diamonds, wjtohw. go'1 "Ter AnDnmin llll! ASK niTRTEL a ait MinnM nf AUasAes enrad. diceiaes and all wetaita of mala female eDooiSlty. New and seleutlBo mods ol diagnosing, wituuu. anestions.

No oharge. oobran SRR 000 A RHRa8 8 I 1 ooo? fBB A II WTf ff GGG A gS iBBB 1 2 nn3 FPP OOO WWW DDD EEB RRR WWlfW DDE It PPP WW KB RRR 6 6 WW WW OOO DDD EEB ft fa ii A PRIVATE TUTO ASSU aynyuii, A WITH GYfiNA8IUM, W. BART (A M. A HAMILTON fDILDINO, Eoonia 70, fl, IS. mtalon any time; oStaloguea as abofi.

Befer tofev. H. SohenckTb. 5 Bar. H.

W. Beeoher and Prof, 1 203 for a a iui Bnrko provided tho young woman with a home, visited almost' dally and, it 18 said, iroqnsnny as hiB wife. A coolness on bis part sprang up threa orfourmonthBago, but was not until tho night of Maroh 23 that Miss Barnes encoeeded in discovering oause. On that nlgbt she waa In a Myrtlo avenue going down town, when Mr. Burke, accompanied a young lady, ontared th oar.

This lnoldent ttf fored the pausongers an unexpected opportunity of Witnessing AN IHTBBKSTIMO SCENE, whioh Miss Barnes assumed the leading role, personating the jealous woman to porfaotlon. Mr. Bnrke and companion had no sooner takon thoir seats than Miss Barnos Jumpsd np, and with an expression by no means oompltmentary to them, seized the young lady the hair and handled her in an exceedingly rough manner, until Mr. Burke by main strength dragged bor Mr. Burka and hla companion took a very abort ride, and Miss Barnes continued her Journey, after giving her fellow passengers much food for speculation.

hour or two after this seen In the oar Miss Barnes paid a visit to Mr. Burke's atoro, and finding him ba Ulnd tho bar demanded an explanation of bis oonduot. refused to glva any, and ordered bar out. She would not go, and, as alleged, was thrown out on the eidowalk and kloked. On this alleged ao of vlolonca alio based her oomplalnt of assault and battery.

Tho defendant denied that he had treated her In the manner dosorlbed, asserting that ho simply carried her out of tho store and placed her on tho eidowalk. Mr. Ridge way pleaded eloquently for him, and Mr. Doldsmidt spoke earnostly for tho alleged injured lady. Justice Walsh deolded that the oharge had not been austoined and dismissed the complaint.

COURT NEWS. The Libel Suit. Against James Gordon Bennett. Inqnlrln? as to Jnebrlateg Tlte Bantu Children The Surrogate's Court. In the suit for 50.000 damages for libel of Louis Fialsohmann against James Gordon Bennett, a motion was made this morning before Mr.

justice Pratt for leave to withdraw tho answer to four of the causes of action and put in a domurrer. A demurrer was Interposed to tha first and second oaoses of action and sustained by the Court of Appeals, and on that deolslon defendant believes a demurrer to the milnn nun hn maintained, iuo tTemM artlol.s on the swill milk business, in which the firm of Gaff, Flelsohmaun Co. was Impli cated. Louis Flelaohmann, who Keeps a and restaurant In Wew kom anu is "i member of tha firm, Bued for libel, and in tbo outsot of his oomplalnt stated that he was not a member of tho firm of Gaff, Fleisohmann Co. Tho demurrer sustained by tha Court of AppoalB was based on twa statement, and defendant thinks that ho can nustaln a demurrer to tbo wmalulng oanees of aotion on the same Judge Pratt said that ho would oertaln a that ft tnl nmila Kraut tno motion 11 minu'" bo avoided thereby.

Decision waa reserved. Inebriates. Mr. JuBtioe Pratt has issued a commission to E. Ivins to inquire Into tha mental condition of Frederick S.

Oasa, au alloged habitual drunkard, who is committed temporarily to tho Inebriates' Home. Mr. Justice Gilbort hai appointed JStnma Lu jrrovosi oommitteo of the estate ol Charles A. Provost, a sup posed habitual drunkard. Writ of Certiorari.

The oase of Private John J. Leary, Com pany Thirteenth Regiment, who was liued by court martial, was beforo Judge Pratt, on a motion 10 out sorao portion of the return to tha writ of certiorari. Deoision was reserved. For tha motion, J. J.

Leary opposed, Colonel Horatio 0. King. Tbe Banta Cbllttrcu. This morning Mr. Justice Gilbert made an order giving William Banta, tha oxoiustve oare, custody, control and education of hia three ohlldren, Tho case has bean in the court lor a year.

Surrogate' Court. The following is the reqprd of business tranaaoted In the Surrogate's Court during the past week wiiln nrn. nd HcDoracher. of tha Town of New Lots, Ann Moore, Charles Foster, Patrlok Hlokoy, HHKabnrh Sohofleld. Eliza Morrisoo.

George Sohuustor, Andrew J. 8tark, Edward Allonder, Jaa. Bowers, Caroline Brentans, William Dunn, Jamos H. Maglll and juargaroi rtourxo, aii 01 tno tivy ui T.ottnrB nf DtiardiansblD of tbs tierson and estate of Louis Foster were granted to Catharine Foster; of Wil liam H. Yogel, Cornelia if.

aua nennetts vogei to tru Ham Vogol, their father; of Jennie R. and Grade H. Mount to John F. Mount, their father, all of tha County of Ktuga. Letters 01 auminisiraiion iuwi tates of tha following named deceased persona, via A nnniiAtt.

Gnnrffa AT. Bishon. Anu rirnwa. Catharine Emerson. Ellzabsth Martena, Geor aiana 0.

Ridley, Cornelius Stmonson, Ann Wright, William Ballantlne. Oric Bowlby. t.oi nonnim Jann T.vsaffht. Robert T. Run, Ellen Reynolds, John G.

Gehring, unuget uoyne, iiiiiuii. Sohwint, James R. O'Connor Jeremiah Browne, Martin Shoa and Margaret Jane MoDonougb, all of the Olty of Brooklyn, COMMON COUNCIL WORK. Coiuiuittoe meeting) Cast Evening1. The Railroad Committee of tho Board of Aldermen mot laat night, at the City Hall, and beard parties Interested In the application of Wm.

H. H. Ty on for permission to run park coaches from Fulton Ferry to Prospoot Park, by way or Fulton, Henry and ttfiIoh streets, fare five oents, and accommodation, for twelve In each vehicle. Mr. Tyson eald that If tho oompany he represented should saoure the franchise, it WOUlu BtaTt Wltn capital, muu nuuiu iubuio flrt nlaas Bsrvics.

Residents of South Brooklyn wera anxious to have tho line established. Objection had been mado tnat tne ooaonoe wumu uui, uj uqbhddmi, but there waa nothing in this, for the Blmple roason that light wagonottes wera to be used. Ex Alderman iticnsrasoa, rmsiuoH ut tuw Avenue Railroad wuo opposed mo application, asted if the oompany would pay anything for the fran obise. Mr. Tyson repiica mat it wouiu pj uuouio too fifteen dollars for eaou vehicle.

Mr Richardson said there were several things which the aomoilttee iliould take into consideration before reporting in favor of the proposed route. Tha law relating to New York City provided that before any suoh ranchiee waa granted there must be a petition from the property ownera on tna route tor uuuu uuo atageo secondly, there must bs favorable action on the petition by tbe Common Connoll, after whioh the franohlce was to ba put up and granted to the highest bidder. This had not been done in the prosont case. Mr. Tyson's proposed stage lino was upon two of the beat paved streets in tan uity, uuo wu uumo, auu the other with ejcrimeuaw.

11 aaa wen aumic ted that tha stage line lutenuou to pay out $13 per coach. The railroad companies paid $20 for every two or one horse aar operated on their lines. But this was not all they kept the atroat pavements repaired between their track, and for three feet on aimer aide, bting twenty feet of the entire roadway. Th. companies paid taxes to tne oity ana to tne tswto on tho gross receipt and dividends.

The assessors had assessed every foot of the traoks Jon the atroate as in much real estate for purposes of taxation. A stage lino waa different from a railroad. Tbe latter was operated by a company and the former by a copartnership Mr. Richardson asked if the committee waa willing that the slage lines which paid but $16 per ooaah should take the business out of the hands of the railroad cowpu.n uuiuu. uuvu nnnv.nUnoe and welfare of tbe oommonity.

The com mittee did not take final action. AVOTIONEBb's BONDS. Thi froi Committee on Licenses considered the proposed amendment of the ordinances so aa to provide for bonds from auctioneers In $10,000, to be ap proved by tno Mayor, ana to require mat auctioneers must be residents of this city two years before they can get licenses. One of tbe representatives of tne dusi ness Mr Boioo, advooated the amendment, as it would .,..1. X7 IU proteot tno Brooaiyu uiou itviu turn 1,1,1, iuu urobu ren, who frequently come here to do business.

THE CITY 8 DOCK. Th. finmmittoo on Docks and Markets laat evening considered a scheme for spending $2,400 In repairing the nlsr at the foot of South Fifth street. Sugar menu 1 tl. 1.1 rnti1iAPa in tuat viuiuihj niu, iuf tivi m.

uwuo, Batrd oald be doubted the advisability ol spending any mora money on tne piers unui 11 snoma ue aetcr whthr er not tbe city bad any title to them Aid. Margie suggested a aonferenee with tbe Corporation Counsel on the point before taking any action in tbe case under consideration. The oommtt firinirlna to talk wltn air. xavior. next weex tney will hoar parties who desire the construction of a pier on the Seoond Ward water front, as provided In a reso lution by Ala.

sterling last wesa, TWEHTT rOUBTH WASD FUSE LIMITS. Tho Fire Department Cornrplttea gave another hear ing to tbe parties raieresua ia tno proposition to extend the fire limits lu the Twenty fourth Ward. John pKanzls. James M. Parker and Counselor Bellows addressed the commltloe affirmatively.

Rev. Dr. But lor presented a petition of property owners, represent ing teet Ul JLUUhaga tus jiivudvu iw, tho ftitonfllon. A mo tiff the eienera aro Mayor William E. Dodge and Russell Dodge, of New York.

Dr, Butler said that some of the petitioners wore in arrears of taxes to tbe olty, but tnat tbey wonia sot tie up in the event of the extension of the fire limits and a guarantee that that section of tbe city would be nrnnnrlv built UDon. P. W. Blrckc, George Elstroch, ex Supervisor Bteare and others epoke against the prop osition, i IIp COIuuuttoa uiu Jitfi uuai muiiuv, CASTER ELECTION. Chu3C2 of the Atonement Wardens Thnrnu A.

Preston. Raloh A. Lannlne. vatrvmon William Brown. Samuel BrookB, Mynd H.

HaBluok, George Phillips, John Thoubboron, WU llam Rosb, Edwin Hewitt, Henry a. mere. GbaoR CKunoH, Jamaica Wardens William J. nria. William S.

Cogswell. Veetrymon Samuel S. Ayraar, John M. Crann, Na thaniel vanderverg, ueorga ios, unanea a. Barker.

John S. Denton, Bl.bard King, James E. Brenton. Chbist Chtjbch, Bag Senior warden, B. Clruraan junior warden, David Stewart: vestry.

men, Frederick Crocker, James H. Rogers, Cleveland Stillwoll, Darlue Wheeler, T. F. Bisgood, Fronds Ship pan, Jonn Ll. snerwood, u.

x. viiiiamson. St. Jambs' Chcboh, Newtown Wardens, Goorgo X. Rapelyea and Benjamin W.

Strong vestrymen James L. Moore, William Urooss, v. il. juurrougha, John J. Rapolye, A.

S. Lyman, F. A. Flockhart. St.

Gboq'b Cbuboh, Fmjshimo Wardens, Mor ris Aranaiin ana donn n. xAwronce. vestrymen, George Pople, Henry A. Bogart Isaac Bloodgood, L. W.

Franklin, W. uarstow ana ii. n. xravers. aiim Csuboh.

Jamaica William S. Oogawelt and William J. Sayraa. Vestryman, Samuel S. Aymar, John W.

Crane, Georgo A. Hicks, Nathaniel Vandcrrerg. Charles H. Barker, John B. Denton, Richard Sing and James E.

Brenton. CnoncH of the Bbsuhbsotion, BionMOHD Hill Wardens, Robert Fash and O. W. Grates. Vestrymen, George Bidgood, M.

A. Bronson. T. L. Fowler, J.

Van Wloklen, W. A. Jonos, Conklln, Q. Raalln and xowneead. THE ASSASSINATION OF LIHCALS.

Seventeen years ago, the country was (hooked by the announcement of the death of Presi dent Lincoln, which event took placo on Saturday, April IB, 1865, at 32 mlnutea past seven In the morning, The anniversary falls on the very day of tha week on which the nwtyrea president dld. but or Jar get that the ho was tho it the uu on ia 8, I WHITE'S LINB I Prinr in the rosumntion oi regular trip to Rcokawav Beach the well known palatial excursion stoamara. GRAND REPUBLIC. COLUMBIA AND AfctHIUOOB Onn be chartered by the day in May and Jana at reaioru able rales. CCJircrti, eriiui) anu tarun jmojlmuv.

Exclusive right toland at Jewell's whirl. For terms aud disengaged, dates apply to R. CORSEIJ. WHITE.IW Sontltat, V. 1KOY BOATS, 0ITl7jENS' LINK.

BAR ATP. qa and OITY OF TROY, new steamer. Leave iaily (exjt Satntday), at 8 P. Plor 11, U. For freight or passaga apply to tha agents of the reipeo, live lines ai above, whose c) ci and address is oa the DTtothe union office.

317 lru Inav. Now York Oitv. pier. Fuot ot unrlstopper st, OonnecUne: witli morning traina For North and west Sunday steamer touches it Albany, w. li.

liHBTT. uonern. i.i Utoat Southern FreigHt ana raaB'juee. iun.

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