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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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Brooklyn, New York
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COBPORAOTOST i FRENCH AND ENGLISH SCHOOL. LAFAYETTE INS'MTUTK, FOR YOU HO GEJTTLEJIKN. ie diatinotly visible" (whioh, in the MPNBAY EVEiVlWO, if IS sf lijrr liTS i upollostaUouof soripor C0GOLDPOrJOIEe tamdnt ordered. "SSifllE ISuXcE HemyPom SecrTtlrl' Presidont INSURANUECOM PANY OF BROOKLYN. to nw f'yivy lORPORATION NOTIOE.

OPENING 'bfr 1 1 rl fi Xi i 1 1 1 ivv, 7 1 1 'l it in Iiy i J' Hn f63' ROBERT FUREY.BtTeetConuniBsionoT jnORPORATiOM HOE JPENINO i i i Ic 3 i i i 1 I 1 Kx' 'U i ys i ii 1 I 1 l.i II. 1, I fi CORPORATION NOTICE. OPENING 1 1 1 i fr? y' 1 1 OTJPREME CO CUT KINGS COUNTY OUPHEME COUKT, KINGS COUNTY ONG ISLAND INSURANCE COM Montasuo Btro6t'BrookIi n'and fy y'yy; fu1; try ONG ISLAND INSURANCE would be well worth the money), The literary advertisements ar kin's Selection of Poems" to enforce the "Prac be reprinted; but also is perhaps as well that There is also a third edition of "Letters which passed between an Illustrious Personage and a Lady of Honor at Brighton" and another of the "Festival of Anacreon" or the Songs of Captain Morris and others, as sung at the Ana creont (sic) Society, and the Beefeteak and Humbug Clubs. Poor Captain Moms, so well known then, and now but the shadow of a given, these fifty years, and not only in the sense of bacchanal fun the public amusements therein advertised are of a green of the same name. The institution of To the Subscribers and Frequenters of the Last Saturday were published, according to Act of Parliament.

The Delivery, however, was put off till the Reopening of the Opera House next week, for the purpose of presenting them in the bost state of improvement. These fans, calculated to present at one view both the number of boxes, including the additional ones, names of subscribers, have been carefully compared, with the plan of the House as kept at the Office, and will be sold only by the Proprietor, Mrs. H. No 81 Haymai'ket, where she will receive with respectful gratitude any commands from the ladies, and wait on held at No, 17 Bartholomew Close. The cure of souls was not treated nt dy m.

Sale by auction heads a single advertisement, onooreminds us that we are reading' of the past. What a totally different state of things .1 La i a do not pubhsh the good fortune which ttended their tickets, "declining to adopt their eotemporaries ridiculous;" but Messrs. rng tuerr agns Begins drawing February half quarter, eighth, and sixteenth shares, buildings 'Comhill, and opposite the 3 Mews, Charing Cross, where every busi the Lottery is transacted with correct If it has jokes, they maynot be very good ones, point they will not be indecent and they will not be offensively personal. Not the least cu Carbidb illHfiirtt uity Us. p.

jred fi. rtirij vertisements, letters, essays, and articles of in silk dyer, Spring Gardens; and Mr. aiteare's, watchmaker, Fleet street. Okam tU rtTT ICE N. B.

In the Last and two preceding Lotteries the following capital prizes have been sold and shared at the above office, viz II I i I "if moo col: sl ftil iii'j ant'jin u'U. il the n' a Altogether, if this old newspaper may be sup potl "i i 1 li i that we did not live three generations ago. At all events, if nothing else has improved with ten times the amount of nows and that of the newest that is found in this sheet of eighty i'n I IndB laid dmm and dMtawMfl ocllawCwP v'r, iiiliiil 'W SfBoutnVSong" OUPBEME COURT KINGS COUNTY ONTAUK EIRE INSURANCE COM yy HANiCS' IJ 'GASH rlHE N. rHfMm INSU ysySSS Ty b' INSURANCE COM rfyS ryva A TL ANTIC SAVINGS BANK. A.

Ohathom Square and New Bowry, N. Jtnterertoommonoosqnartorly, vt: January, April, July SAVINGS BANK, Intoreatatthoroto. i ni 'LOGAN, Vlco ProaWonts. LL THE FASHIONABLE DANCES BR'S ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CJTORAGE FOR FURNITURE IN THE naaoevber iutorest SIX PER on all Sum8 free from Gov mHETPARK SAVINGS BANK OE UM W5f. L.

y.i yr mo LOAN BOND AND MORTGAGE TTNlONPIME SAVINGS BANK. fi H. RIVERS, TUB mm TIMES EIGHTY YEAB8 AGO. Before ns lies a now newspaper of a single Bheet, which measures twenty inches by twelve. Its date is January 1, 1788, its price is threepence, and its title is the Times.

You would no more recogaizo in it the lineaments of that ffiprantio broad sheet which now emanates from Printing House Square, than you can trace in an infant of a day old any likeness to a grownup man. The papor in question is the firstborn and just born Times, "printed logographio presont. Hitherto, the ournal had boen called the to have been nine hundred and thii ty nine is euos); but that had led to much confusion, "the word eraal being omitted, and the word "We hm Exchange Coffee house." Hi the Naw Exchange and 'calls for subscriber or presents hi slips into the politician's hands Harris' Regis For this weighty reason, then, the Times begotten 'and a more melancholy specimen it lights, it is merous, and very bad so bad, indeed, that thoy are invariably printed in italics, in order that their humurous intention may not be overlooked. Moreover, thoy are sometimes exceedingly indecent, and almost always personal. The paragraphs which are meant to be se wonld be smart, could not have got at all Mr.

Tristram Shandy is also laid un lash of the eynic. Squibs such as formed quite days. In "the notice to O.iesj on so will othe Georgo Gordon's beard, yet, as the subject i Uo fltt nilrj to, little clipping." The i 1 printed in there must bo a joke eon: "Parisian intelligence shall have insertion with ntftdl i hot water So the public," unjust and i been taken Mr. Walter tells illiberal measures1 to impede tne progress oi nis logout 1 1 if i 5 i generally read by the lower orders of people, I offered at its office an advertisement for several apprentices, wluch Mr. Lenour, the printer, refused to insert though ho had received payment several days preceding.

In the programme describing the future line of the now papor, there are some significant sentences. Tkore is no boast of an impossible consistency. "The Times! What a monstrous headed monster, that speaks with a hundred tongues, and displays a thousand characters, "in i it assumes innumerable shapes and humor VrI. it rd la jmp i i i lowing respect, its manhood has certainly nobly oy the pens of the mo sonfsssed that so far hM a of library' talent. Cabi i i tne pi srei ii dni ec umofcsay pcrha 1 i I ii of tbis here Doctor more anon when the Besides these small social hints wbicb if they ever any has Ion The publu )f Holland are knowi pers, but they clone who are able to get a peep into private correspondence can bo informed, though they will not ah of them behove, that and good dinners, too, at the Hague.

Was Lord Beauchamp sparing in his hospitalities'' iid i fa it i while to thit him with it ia the Times? These or similar paragraphs are really all 73 is me3gre in last he nail. Under red, with no particul Holland, or Irish." Mails Due, one Irish. "Yesterday, the purser of the Dutton, tain Hunt, for Bombay and China, received final dispatches from the India House." The foreign news seems to come almost intelligibla description concerning "the Way December, "the reformers established in that which that prince mi of Ids Hishness' Proclamation." There are short notices of the drama at Dru thatKemble isaclinj By way of literature1 we lvo the entire Ode io by Mr. Parsons, "which will be performed at St, and sad stilted stuff it is. There is but one Married: "Yesterday, at Walthamstowe, and one Died; nobody seems to have been born except the Besides3 what we have mentioned, th absolutely no news; but tho adveitisoc merous, and at least as interesting flection, to begin with, that in all probat not a single soul is now alive to whom withstanding that, in many respects, it might of to day has indeed given up ''the purT and, like it, without the depreciatory letters The cheapness, elegance anddurability of the oonf rifc thftrmblio most eminently display their taste, spirit and ition in the paper that the last telegraphic arts, it seems, were employed then by advertisers, in thepublio against spurious imitations of thei The superiority of Kazora" and "Cyprian Wa3b have induced, less estimable and Cavendish charitable as to day "emolument no much the object" of each excellent "Opiate of Life, most se do ful for giving a beautiful complexion, 103.

ADEi J. HIGH SCHOOL. COLLEGE gROO y'jy Ny i 1 RAMUSi HALL ACADEMY, EEAT yy IVENING SCHOOLS 1 Ui JUVENILE HIGH SCIIOOL, W.T HfWOOT, VORTRLRTWO: i wwiili i III In 111 I 3LrelN ill i H'i' piiri.iS' I VK iiV iT.J!1 UK Ml rrilH, OOUTH BROOKLYN ACADEMY, 11 i yr ,,0. i ivy i 1 rpHE NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN yy ixiJr; 3 1 viyy y. vi T.l TVF.iK.

It! lit mR. E. HEALD, DENTIST, PEARL a. No oborge for eitrsoUng when oL i nro to 3 I. W.

BOWERS, DENTIST, rcdacad the price of Teoto toofo" winir I cheapest and most complete Dental EstablishniOflt in loo rtforto" ennns. rniLLlNEKir, A i (, 1 i I 1 0 I wTdimd fnrGcconwood Il A.M. and 5P.M. Leave Greenwood for Bath and SUop 10 A. 18 M.

and CJOUTHSIDE RAILROAD Oi ii. X. SfNCOMMON Mlp bdand fb (f 1 rNVi NCHOE LOIE. ffltew pferaiilita 4CTJNARD LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Hng a Ubetal NEW YORK TO CDJCINMATI, 860 Miles. and paving Beavor at, between Flushing and Buahwiotc ofBrn UPREME COURT.

KINGS OOUNTY yv V.S.SiS 1 W' Shb 8 oouRTcouNr'y oif iyiysyi SSESSORS' N0TICE. IN THE MAT a or i in mi rul i A'V i3 "iSSESSORS' NOTICE IN THEMlT ter of reernding anri ropavinpc TjOvo lano and College vs 'i ir1 yv.yy i rl y'C i i. 1 iu rcc' (y yy; nnn ui. i DEFAULT HAS BEEN TH PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ipyyy" A J. V.t jfs ryifefmTcnr OPRUER OF 'yyy WTNTER AllHANGEMENT.

QTONINGTON LINE. 7 xa pass fcsSS 1 1 i plSyS OREDITORSURSU i lonor 9 Wto Wtreot, Brooklyn. nalUtM.

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1841-1963