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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. BROOKLYN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1873. THREE CENTS. VOL. 34 NO.

20. COWPOKATIOIN NOTICES, TRAVEL, TRANSPORTATION. TKAYEL, XRAiysroitXA riow, I CHIME IN AMERICA AND ENGLAND. COKPOBATION MOXICJES. IiECTITRESft AIT1IJSE1HEINXS.

Tmc Rnonh rT.v Daily ISagle, publlshod every after 1tu? RlSSK ButtdinKB, sS and 31 Fulton street. SwoLiyn.fa delivered to city subscribers evoiy evening, Bt eiKbtoen cents iier week payable to the carriers, or mailed to out of (own subscribers at tho rate of por annum, payable in advance. The MtooKr.YN Daily Kaqle baa a larger circulation limn any other evening paper publisbod in America. There are six hundred thousand peoplo on Long Island, find tho Kagle is admittedly tho exponent of the local interests of thifl population. As an advertising medium, therefore, tho Kaole Is un It affords a larger and more concentrated circulation for the same money than any other paper.

always ready to their hands. Yet we fancy we might have produced a register of November crime that might have almost rivalled that of the Chicago writer, although its items might have been more monotonous and commonplace. For sheer brutality nothing from America can surpass tho mur. ir.r in the Durham coal country, where four deliberately "TOOK CUNNING KICKS" AT A.i UNLUCKY WI17TCH with whom thoy had no povsun ipmrrel. Even in London, if every ono had hi due, we suspect there would be at least as murderers waiting their trial as in New Yt rk.

It is strange how little attention is paid to tho number of bodies that are found under circumstances strongly presumptive of foul play. Corpses are coutinua'iy being picked out of the Regents Canal nnday circuiiislsncfs that suggest murder rather thin suicide. Infanticide would seem to be going on MRS. F. B.

CONWAY'S BROOKLYN THEATRE. BRILLIANT ATTRACTIONS TRAGEDY. OOMEDY, DRAMA, FAROE, FRIDAY EVENING, Will bo acted the Great Drama, from tho Frenoh of Alexandre Duraas'fl "La Damo A ux Oamolias," in five acts, CAMILLE; oil, THE FATE OF A COQUETTE Camlllo Gautlor Mrs. F. B.

Conway Hclene Miss Adelaldo Merry Madamo Bablliard Mrs. Farron Michette Miss Fanny Reeves Nanette Mrs. J. W. Brutnno Annaballo Miss J.

Bell Armand Duval Mr. Frank Itocho Count D'Varvillo Mr. M. A. Kennedy St.

Frivolo Mr. Walter Lennox Hons. Duval Mr. F. Chippendale Guatuve Mr.

E. A. McDowell Arthur Mr. J. E.

Retbort Gaston Mr. J. J. Louden Louis Mr. S.

Wright Peasant Boy Mr. R. H. Evans Servant Mr. H.

D. Gale Act 1. THE SUPPKR. Act II THE PLEDGE OF LOVE. Act IlI.

KUNUNOlATION. Act 1V. THE GAMESTER. Act V. DEATH OF THE COQUF.TTE.

MARBLE HEART HIATfXEE, SATURDAY, at 2 P. M. SATURDAY EVENING, January 25, Will bo acted Lovell'a great Play of INGOMAR Tugomar Mr. Frank Roche I'artheuia Mrs. F.

B.Conway To conclude with the ROUGH DIAMOND! Margery Miaa Minnie Conway Cousin Joe Mr. Walter Lounox. Full Company Appear at Kach Performance. MONDAY. January 27, Will be actod tho intensely intores ing Drama of tho IRON MASK! MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY, at 2 o'clock P.

M. PARK THEATRE. JOHN P. SMITH Manager. FRIDAY EVENING.

January24. BENEFIT OF Mr. E. EDDY, AND LAST NIGHT BUT ONE OF Mr. EDDY and Miss HENRIETTA IRVING.

This evening will ho porformod Baanin's play of DAMON AND PYTHIAS. Damon MR. E. EDDY. Henuione MISS HENRIETTA IRVING.

To conclude with tho thrflng drama of THE AVENGER. Gilbert, an Idiot MR. EDDY. SATURDAY EVENING, Shakspoaro's Tragedy of RICHARD III, aud tho comic drama of tho HAPPY MAN. Grand Matinoe every Saturday.

MONDAY, tho celebrated comedian Mr. MOSE FISK and the treat artists Mr DAN MORRIS and MisH Jtlhlli MORRIS, In tho new drama of POISON. OOLEY'S OPERA HOUSE. JOHN HOOI.EY and W. HAWXIIURST Managers.

G. W. H. GRIFFIN Director. BROOKLYN'S FAVORITE RESORT.

Established in 1860 and in tho full tide of success. Second and Last Week of "NEW YEAR'S CALLS." Ati Olioof Choice Acts, Sketches, Ballads, Dances, c. Matinee every Saturday at half past two o'clock. Notice. Look out for "Cinderella," tho Fairy Spoctaclo.

ROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MONDAY EVENING, January 27. DRAMATIC READINGS, TRAGEDY AND COMEDY, DY MRS. SCOTT SIDDONS. MRS.

SCOTT SIDDONS, Reserved seats, 75 conts and One dollar Tickets roady Saturday morning, 11th at Bollos's, 244 Fulton st, and Chandler's, 172 Montague St. jalo ROOKLYfl, JANUARY IS, 1873. TO MISS CLARA V. OR KAN with pleasure to READINGS and KKUITATIONS which you have willingly and generously given in aid of benevolent enterprises oft times at much exponse of timo, monoy aud self denial desire to testify our appreciation of your kindness of heart, as well as ot your culture and attainment as an Elocutionist and Dramatist. Wo therefore hopo that you will gratify ub and other of your friends who wish to join with us in this testimonial, bygivinga PU1JL1U ENTERTAINMENT, in BTYLES'S 11 ALL, corner oi Bedford av.

and Fulton Bt, on such oven ing during tho current month as will suit your convenience. Yi havo the honor to bo, Respectfully, yours, Ac, JOHNC. JACOBS, F. B. FISHER.

WM. 8. SEARING, A. G. WILLIAMS, WM.

ADAMS, FRANCIS WEEKES, J. KELLOGG. WALTER STOOPS, A. W. GLEASON, J.

T. BURDICK, JOHN OAKI5Y, JULIAN ALLEN, CHAS. E. GLOVER, OLIVER B. LEIGH, SAM'LOROHARD, WM.

H. CLEWLEY, R. DEM ILL, J. B. PHILP.

BHOOKI.YN, January 20, 1873. TO HON. JOHN 0. JACOBS. DR.

J. T. BURDICK, COL. JULIAN ALLEN, AND OTHERS Gentlemen Your favor of the lath Inst, is at band. In response thereto I would suggest FRIDAY, tho 24th of January, on which epenng I shall bo happy to comply with your very complimentary request.

Believe mo, Gratefully yours, ia52.1f CLARA V. MOREAN. NNUAL BALL OF THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE PRINTHRB Will be hold at OITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 323 Washington st, near Myrtle av. On TUESDAY EVENING, January 28, 1873. Tickets cau ho had at the Eagle Offloo.

do2l) Ut oR IPHAN BALL. THE THIRTY FI FT ANNUAL BALL EMERALD BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION Will take placo at tho BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, On TUESDAY EVENING, January 28, 1S73. TICKETS FIVE DOLLARS, admitting gentlemen and ladies, may ho had from W. W. SWaYNE, 216 Fulton st; THOMAS CASS1N, 322 Fulton st; MICHAEL KEVINS, 310 Fulton Bt: W.

W. ROSE. 124) Atlantic av, from tho mcmberB, aud at tho door ou tho night of tho Ball. JOHN COURTNEY, President, PATRICK DKVY, Vice Prosidont. Thomas S.

HF.NDKnsos,Cor. Soc. Thomas Kf.i.i.y, Rec, Sec. FltAUK CuitllAN, Treasurer. MUSIC BY TWENTY THIRD REGIMENT BAND.

ia22 ot" WKSlttTo BROWN'S GRAND RAFFLE TICKETS must bo presented on or before the 25th dav of January, I8T3, at Room 33, 22 Broad Y. ju20 iRAND EXHIBITION OF COSTUMES jf suitable forniascjuorado balls, private theatricals, tableaux, Sc. by RAVES, No. 302 Fulton Bt, costumer to all the Brooklyn Tlioatres and tho leading amateur theatrical Societies. Rich and elaborate costumes now in preparation for Iho carnival season.

jal4 tf BROOKLYN RIDING ACADEMY, NOS. 470 476 PA0IF1O ST, Between Nevins and Powers sta. The undersigned has tho honor to announce that bis ARENA (newly decorated) Is open for Ladies' and Gentlemen's Riding Lessons and Pleasure Exorcises. Music Riding avory FRIDAY KVEN ING, at 8 o'clock, during tho Winter soason. Mrs.

WALTER will be in attendance on ladles, Well trained ladies1 and gentlomen saddle horses always on band, for sale, to hiro. or exchange. For circulars, containing terms, rules, please call at the office. Horaos taken to board, with privilege of tho nse oF ring, at $30 per month. Horses can also be accommodated with box stalls.

no9 6m WM. WALTER, Proprietor. TWENTY THIRD REGIMENT N. G. BAND furnishes music for all occasions, at the shortest notice.

Special attention given to receptions, private Barties, weddings, with any number of mustclaas, rders by mail will bo promptly attended to, L. CON TERNO, Leader. 419 Gold at. do2 3m" rjIHE CITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS, J. No.

323 WASHINGTON ST, Adjoining tho Post Otiico, TO LET FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES. FAIRS, PUBLIC MEETINGS, BALLS AND SOIREES. The hall has a spacious dimension of l(KJx80 foot, and Is provided with comfortable gnllorlos, ladles' and gentle men's reception, supper, dreBslng, tsliot and retiring rooms. It is centrally located, and Is the finest publlo hall In Brooklyn. For ail information as to terms, apply at the hall.

No. 323 Washington at. jyl6 ly A. R. Proprietor.

NEW Oil 14 AmXISEMEIVTS. ATHEMEUM, 685 BROADWAY, Opposlto Metropolitan Hotel. INCREASED ATTRACTION THIS WEEK. Tho wondorful and daring artist, MISS LEON A DARE. Tho celebrated Comedisnand Vocalist, BARRi O'NKIL.

SllhRIDAN and MA OK In tholr original sketch, entitled BAD WHISKY? THE AST IIP TUP MUHTnAWQ MATINEE EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE. 201 BOWERY. THE GREAT SAM HAN FORD, in the stirring drama. UNCLE ANTONY, OR Til OLD PLANTATION Courtrlght and Gilbert, the Burlesque (Jlodocho Troupe, the wondorful Vlctorollis, Tony Pastor, Annie Braddon, Belle llord, Mile.

Rouzati, Andy McKeo, Stevo Rogers, Neil Rogors, Hen Mason, Culia Herd, Frank Glrard.O. F. Seahorl, F. Granger. Grand Matinees Tuob dayjiud Saturday, at '2.

Ladies froo on Friday evonlngs. OLYMPIC. ADMISSION 50 CENTS. Graud spectacular Logond, ontitlod ALHAMI1RA EVERY EVENING. A LH AM BRA Gorgeous costumes, novel effects, artistic Bconery.

ALHAMBRA Wednesday Matinee. ALHAMBRA uallotB, Magniiiceut pronortlos. ALHAMBRA Saturday Matinoo. ALHAMBRA Family, Morris's MjBtio ALHAMBRA Changes. ALHAMBRA Secured Beats 50 cts.

and $1 extra. PAHI)S. OHKAIVS ANB HUSK'. piANOS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Persons looking for a first class Piano, will find tho bost ooui tmuui tuu liy.

III BUNCH'S, 66 Conrt st, Atrnni for thn Ttnllnrl Pnnnrn rt To Whom Was flwnrtinr! Itn firaf nrl.n nf Tr UV Lu uacuu ot rxerr, Arlon, Ihno i Sou, MIxell, and others, which will bo sold at the lowest MirSICAL TREASURE A now book which will bo a most acceptable HOLIDAY PRESENT? And is indeed Trnntmrn. linlni. (illn gjngs. Duets, Quartets, Rondos, Polkas, Polka Mazurkas, hcnottlschea, Quartrillos, Galops, Marches, Four Hand PlOrno A nil rt Mm Uln iiLumu iiLiuu lor x'lanoiorio or Jtoea urgan. Price: boards, clotb, full gilt, $4.

Bent postpaid on recoiptof retail prlco, OLIVKHD1TSON Boston a31yWA3 O. H. DITSON 4 Now York. GKEAT OFPEH 1 HOLIDAYS HOKAOB WATHRS, 481 BROADWAY, N. Y.

dhmnsA of nfffK HmvimiTn pi a wntj MtrT.nrnj'. ONS and ORGANS of three first olaBS makers, including rrucerB'01 at oiiromojy iow prices ror casu, auring tno Holidays, New 7 octavo first class PIANOS, modern lm nniirnnianfo (r VfcOIC nn n. TV. lAMnWlirfV ft A Ml ORGANb, are tho most beautiful in stylo and perfect in tone ever made. Call and see thom; prices extremely low for caBh.

Monthly Installments received, rannlng from one to three yoars. New Instruments to let, and rent appliod if purchased. mh4 ly piANOSl PIANOS 1 PIANOS 1 FROM SEVENTY FIVE DOLLARS TO TWELVE HUN. DRED DOLLARS. NEW PIANOS from thrnn hundred an9 MHnir.fl..

dollars up. NEW OHIOKERLNG PIANOS from 912.1 nn umrin. lofinifib. PIAMOS RENTED. ORGANS RENTED.

Pianos' and Organs sold by Installments, Stools and Covers for sale. Sheet Mnslo. Mnsio Books, Best Mnslcal Boxes. An Ac, for sale. CHANDLER BROTHERS, 172 Montagne at no30Iy PEOIAL.

For one week only, DECKER HAINES BROS. and PATENT ARION nanus From $10 to 820 per month until paid for. A. CJ. IL lull 4X nolaiy 109, KM and 106 Court street.

REAL ESTATE ACENISi JJOMES FOB ALL FOB HOUSES. LOTS AND LATfD, OnUis Une olthe Central Railroad 'of New Jersey, Ap. A. D.HOPaiUUbsrtrst.S.Y. unu EV.

J. C. FRENCH'S LECTURES. WONDERS AND BEAUTIES or SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, ILLUSTRATED WITH CRAYONS. SECOND OF THE REGULAR COURSE REV.

DR. SCUDDER'S CHURCH. TUESDAY EVENING, JAN. 25. These Lectures Increaso in interest as tho course advances.

Larger audiences gather toward the closo than at the beginning. In this we havo evidouce of a growing appreciation which cannot bo mistaken Come ono Como all Como everybody. Remember next Tuesday evoning, 8 o'clock. Tickets Ffty Cents. Doors open at 7.

A COUUSE OF THREE READINGS WILL BiTGIVUN BY PROF. E. R. RAYMOND, BEFORE THE PLYMOUTH ASSOCIATION, LECTURE ROOM OF PLYMOUTH CHURCH. Wednesday evening, January 2P, Miscellaneous.

Wednesday evening, February 12, ahakapoare. ISpecial play to be Wednosday evening, February 56. Miscellaneous. Beginning promptly at eight o'clock. Tickets to oacb reading, fifty cents; course tiokots.ono dollar; for salo at the usual places.

iaSHtFSMAW TEV. JOHN HALL, D. (OF NEW YORK,) Will deliver his Leoture, entitled "MODERN HEATHENISM, HARMLESS AND OTHERWISE," Ou THURSDAY EVENING, January 30, at 8 o'clock, At FRIENDS' MEBTTWO HOUSE, Cornerof Lafayette and Washington Admission CO cents. No Reserved Seats. ja21 6t' EW LECTURE.

Tivfhn Rev. HATNKS. SUBJECT. "THE ISRAEL OF THE ALPS." In tho HANSON PLACE M. E.

CHURCH. Hanson pi, cor. St. Felix st. TUESDAY EVIiNIVG, January 28, 18:2.

COMMENCIN8 AT 8 o'clock. Mr. M. O. CAULFIELD will play organ voluntaries for half an hour bofore ths lecture.

jaS It F1 Scotti 1RST REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN fUTimfllT. nnffiold fit. near Mvrtlo av. Tho "Star" Scottish Lecturer, ALLAN CURB, author of "Adeline," Poems for the i'ooplo." The Last of the atorraonts," will deliver a coarse of throe lectures in tbo above Church. The first leoturo of tho Courso will tako place on MONDAY EVENING, January 27, 1873, when ho will do llver his colobrated oration, entitled "A Night in the English House of Commons," with amusing and descriptive Bketches of its manners and men, takon from personal knowledge and observation, including Bright, Gladstono, Disraeli, etc.

Tickets for tho Course, $1. Single tickets, 50 cents. ja23 4t ASSOCIATION HALL, Corner Gallatin place and Fulton Bt. MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 27, Tho talented and heroic MISS EDITH O'GORMAM, THE ESCAPED NUN, Will give her startling and thrilling lecturo on CONVENT LIFE. AND THE ROMISHSOHOOL SYSTEM.

Tickets SO cents. 25 cents oxtra for rosorved Boats. For salo at Bolles's book storo, Fulton Bt jq3H4t' TAR COURSE OF LECTURES, CONTINUED AT ATHENBUM. Corner Clinton Bt, and Atlantic av. Prof.

W. (). RICHARDS, VltlllAV F.VENINfi. "THE FIRE KING," BRILLIANT EXPERIMENTS, ANNA E. DICKINSON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jan.

29, "WHAT'S TO HINDER Admission, 50 cents. Reserved seats, 25 cents extra. Tickets at Bolles's Bookstore, 244 Fulton st. ja53 2f JOHN B. COUGH, Will deliver his great lecture WILL IT PAY? AT THE TABERNACLE COLLEGE BUILDING, Schormorhorn noar Nevins, TUESDAY F.VENINfi.

JANUARY 2S. TICKETS SDOKNTS. RICSItRV ICD SKA'I'S 75 CENTS. For sale at Bolles's, 244 Fulton and Slado's, 605 Fnlton street. jaioat J.

Oai AFAYETTE FIRE INSURANCE COM 1 PANV. Brook lvn. Jiannvll. 1R73. Oanital 8150.000.00 Surplus January 1, 1W3 108,683, $268,683.

Total 17,600.1 Net AsBnts 9V241.083. A Benii aonual dividond of FIVE PER CENT, has boou declared payablo on domand. GlfiU. riur 1, aeo'y. jalOly rjHIitTY FlFTH DIVIDEND.

PHENlX INSURANCE OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. 16. 187.1. This Company has declared a SEMI ANNUAL DIVI DEND of FlV (S) Per payable on tho 20th at ino uumo in now otb, NO.

113 BROADWAY. 12t PHILANDER SHAW, Soorotary, VTIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE OO. i UKUAihVar.w. f. UAail CAl'lTAL BRANCH OFFICES, ja2! lyMW.tF 205 Montague st.

87 Broadway, E. A TTENTION PHENIX INS. CO. Or BROOKLYN, Nos. 12 and 14 Court st, 84 Broadway.

Brooklyn, E. iiroauway, iow xorK. CASH OAPIPAL Sl.000,000.00 SURPLUS 895,557.10 ASSETS ai.831.017.47 The assets bnfnfr larger than fhnqa nf nnv nfhar llrnnlrlv Company, itcan insure agalnstloss or damage by Fire, or against eianno ijosses. on most lavoraoie terms. STEPHEN CROWELL, President.

OHAUNOEY BEDELL. Vlco Pros. PHILANDER SHAW, Soorotary. WILLIAM R. CROWELL.

Soo'y of Marino Dep't. DAN'L F. FERN ALD, SocV and Manager B'klyn Dop' auI4 lyMWAF "MECHANICS' FIRE INSURANCE XTJl COM PAN IT, BROOKLYN. Cash capital with a large surplus. uincos, zu Aiontaguo st, Mechanics' Building, Brooklyn, anu xoo Jruaaway, now xorir, DIRECTORS.

John H. Baker, Daniel F. Fernald, Abraham Lott, Daniel Ohauncoy, Goo. G. Hastings, Thomas Sullivan, John P.

Rolfo, William Marshall, John French, Samuel Sloan, Geo. N. Curtis. Leonard Ooooor. Abram B.

Baylis, Thos. D. Carman, Henry H. Crocker. uaviasLunaunceytHeiix uamnlioll, ileuryiv.

Brush. Daniel Ayres. Jacob Bert'on. Jas. H.

Htovonsrm, John Halsey, Wm. B. Nichols, Win. A. Vreeland, LlvlngstonK.Allilerjacou uole, Vat.

Pate, Isaac Oarhart, Wm. Boger, Nathan B. Morse, Hosea weDster, Isaac van Anden, Wm. u. Voeder, George W.

Borgen.Chas. Lowrey, H. B. Hubbard, L. N.

Smith, EdwinK.Scranton.Jno J. Saokman. Sylvester Hondlow.Russel W. Adams, JOHN H. BAKER, President.

Daniel Chadncey, Vico President Walteh Nichols, Secretary. Mkhhitt Tl ttle, Assistant Soorotary. ly STATU COUNTY, FIRE INSURANCE JL or Brooklyn. a soml annual dividend of FIVE per cont. nas Doon acclajod by this Company, payablo on uuuuuij ut, i.d.

a riut! hi root, mow ortt jaioiat HKWHY POPiC, Secretary. JNCORPORATED 1838. NATIONS FIRE INSURANCE OOMPANY, In tho City ot Now York, BROOKLYN OFFICES No. 277 FULTON ST. No.

61 BROADWAY, Eastorn District. HENRY T. BROWNE. President Henbt H. Hall, Secretary.

ja4 ly IIRE INSURANCE. FIRE ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA, Organized A. D. 1820. PENNSYLVANIA UNDERWRITERS, Organized A.

D. 1853. AMERICAN CENTRAL INSURANCE St. Lonis, Mo. FARMERS' MUTUAL 1NSURANOE York, Pa.

Representing six million dollars ($6,000,000) of CASH CAPITAL. CASH CAPITAL. OASH CAPITAL. CASH CAPITAL. CASH CAPITAL Theso companies present undoubted socurity for all de oiiuura luBiiruuiua in.

uurrunr. rales. OHEPPU, BUOHER 4 MULVILLE, TCrt ni. BROOKLYN OF ICE WM. 211 Montague at QONTINENTAL INSURANCE NO.

201 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL 81, 000,000 $2,000,000 OASH ASSETS, GEO, T. HOPE, President H. H. Lamport, Vico President CHARLES H.

DUTCHER, oc30 ly Secretary Brooklyn Depattmont. 1 RANCH OFFICES OF THE 9 METROPOLITAN INSURANCE CO. i P.1' NKW VORK Aro located In Brooklyn at No. 205 MONTAGUE ST, and la2Ply 87 BROADWAY, E. fa.

BROOKLYN ioiLIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. ASSETS, NEW YORK, AND 211 MONTAGUE ST, BROOKLYN President, CHRISTIAN W. BOUCK. Vice President, WILLIAM H. WALLACE.

Secretary, Wm. M. Cole. Consulting Aatuary, D. P.

FAOKLER. Medical Director, Daniel Ayeeb, M. LL. D. Counsel, AcausTns Ford.

fo28 ly SSAV1NUS BAAIUS DEPOSIT TO DAY IN TUB SAVINGS BANK, Chartered by the United States. SEND FOR CIRCULAR, No. 185 N. Y. ASSETS OVER 84,000,000 ja23 Im ATLANTIC SAVINGS BANK.

Chatham Square and New Bowery. TWKNTY.FOITRTH dend at the ratp of SIX (6) por cont, por annum, will be paid to all depositors entitled thereto on and after MON ,1 uuuuury zu, toio. uiyiaeuaB not withdrawn will be added to the vtr nnlnnl Monoy deposited now will draw interest from the 1st JV cxaxiu, resiaont J. P. Cooper, Secretary.

O. P. Bailey, Treasurer. de27 lm mHE MECHANICS' SAVINGS BANK JL VL ottUUKhYN. mJ.9,nc'.2n o' Fnlton and Main streets, tS ffiPBST DIVIDEND at the rate of SIX () PRR OBNT.

per annum will be paid to all depositors en HtlfSotheroto' on nd after WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ova. interest not called for will bo credited as prinoipal, and draw interest from January 1. All deposits made on or be foro January 16, will draw Interest from the 1st OFFIOERS President THOMAS BROOKS Vico Presidents, JAS. H. WHBATLEY, JOHN FRENOk; Secretary, HENRY Counsel, WM.

H. A'RNOUX. CHITTENDEN, WM. B. KENDAr.r..

A nnnnrjn nr JOHNFRKNOH. EDWARD 0. BADBAU, Ji SItAS DUTCHER, THOMAS BROOKS, SwrVlK WOODFORD, HIRAM W. HUNT, THOS. R.

OAPEN, LORIN PALMES. JelS lyTnThirWAET WOODFORD. Smnu iSLAND SAVINGS BANK Bt corner of MoSS.B.eSSl 4 to 3 P. and on C. iiora to m.

Davjngs Department TntarA.l a Dtpxr nwmrn nA. i 5" January, April, July for deposits, commeno lBO rooeivoli on apodal oo nt at pleasure. IrTtere.tTit ittIfdiBb.0ii;NJi jammb m. SEABURY, President. EDWARD B.

Fowler, Secretary. James 8. Maokat, Treasurer. Jonx FZBBT, Attorney. Jy81 ly ASSESSMENT NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given, that tbo following asscssmonts remain unpaids and thot the warrant for collecting said as.

sessments will explro on theSOth day of February, 1873, and that unless said assessments, together with the expense and percentage allowed by law, aro paid on or bofore said date, I shall proceed to advertiso and. sell tho promises in the manner pointed out by Sections 21 and 26, of Titlo Fifth, of tho present Charter of tho City of Brooklyn Grading and Paving Tnroop aveuno, botwoen Broadway and Bartlott stroot City of Brooklyn $170.49 8 A Wyckoff 70.69: Mrs Frank Otard 12.84: James Patterson 168.84; John Hlrd 76.11; James Potteson 6.60; James Enlianp 3.61; Joseph Enderllno 145.82; Anton Simendlneor 64.18: Magde lenahtark 61,62: Charles Goodman Joseph Mlllor 660 28: Joseph Mullon P.o9; Josoph Millor 9.69; Robert Douglass S0.22; John Horn 80.22; Andrew Bonz 171.51; Est A Moon 149.89. Grading and Paving Gwinnott street, from Broadway to Harrison avenue Sarah A Wj okolf 37.47; Olty of Brooklyn 120.20; Keler 114.98; hheen Henry Monso 114.99; Josoph Mlllor 879.96: Josoph Miller 142.73; Oharloa Goodwin 104.54 Charles Goodwin 104.63; Charles Miller 41.81 Sarah A Wyckoff 31.36: Unknown 10.46. Gas lamps and Posts, Adams streot, betweon Front and Water streets Brooklyn Connor Company $7,00. Gas lamps and Posts Tlilnry stroot, 1(10 feet west of Stanton Elizaboth Wilson 89.18; Ohdrlos Schaffcr 3.04; James Fallon 9.15: City of Brooklyn 2.19; Sarah Jtorck 3.03.

Gas lamps, Nutria ulley, wholo length. Rogers Son A Griffith 6.72; City of Brooklyn 44T20. Gas lamps, Strykora Court, betweon Concord and Til larystrocls Ann VVinnttigtntt 7.40. Gas lamps, northwest corner Prospect and Washington streets St. Ann's Ohuroh Trustees of St.

Ann's Church 3.81. Gss lamps, southwest corner of Bridge aud Water streets Henry Bustln $9.45. Gas lamps, oast cornor of Main and Front streets Hollaran $6.32: John Connolly 6.83: Thomas Campbell 4.47: Francis Markey 25.66. Gas lamps, Orange stroot, south side, 75 feet oast of Hicks st, Geo A Brown John Law 4.28; A Fitzgerald 9.95; A Fitzgerald 4.87; Benj Burnlg 4.90. Gas lamps, corner James and Front streets Millor Thomas Smith 6.25; Culnmings 6.00 Bly cionburEh3.40.

Gas lumps, Jay street east side, 25 feet north of Prospect Hannah Russell $5.30: John Turner 5.30: John Boh rcubcrg6.94. Gub lamps, John streot, betwoon Adams and Pearl Samuel Mitchell 24.90; Jones 12.40; II A Conkiln 12.46. Gas lamps, corner Harrison ana Front stroots Pratt Patrick McOlarry 2.74; Margaret Gjrmloy 2.69; Abnor Osborn 4.03: Halloran 3.60. Gas lamps, Ffanklin place, botwoen Pearl aud Jay streets Harriet Story $6.37. Gas lamps, southeast cornerof Fulton and York stroots Michael G.

O'Brien 17.15;G FSutton 7.10; Williams, 20.10. Gas lamps, northwest corner of Atlantic avonuo and Furman atroet Kelsey A Loughlln 10.68; Hmcraon 6.67; John Bannon3.38; Connolly Ruddy 3.86; iorahBraum 2.86; Dixon 2.86: Litchliola 8.58: Jamos Walker 2.86: Eliza Birdseyo 2.87; HS Brosyorand Others 13.62: Thos Doody 2.79; Wm Raddo 6.49 ft Sack man 6.13; Wm Raddo 5.78; Owen O'JIalloy 2.86. Flagging Greono nvonne, both sides, between Bedford and Tompkins uvenues John Gautran 90.18: John Law 60.12; James Gould 120.24. flagging Sixth avonuo, both Rldaa, betweon Ninth aud Fifteenth strocts Tracy Samuel frost 92.69; Unknown 19.01; Unknown Edward Oay 128.52; Samuel Frost 19.01. Flagging India streot, north sido, butween Union and Franklin avenues Slary A Bliss $64.95.

Flagging Yates avenue, both sides, between DoKath and Gates avenuos William Mann EF Dodgo 96.66; John Rogers 24.48. Flagguig Lexington avonuo, both sMcs, botwoen Franklin and Bedford avenues Heirs uf Lynde Unknown 31.50; A Hntcllins 94.50 Bubcock 31.50 Rose Gallagher 30.24. Flagging Monroe street, betwoon Tompkins and Throop avenues Harriott Finder $163.62. Flagging Frost streot, between Smith stroot and Kings land avenuo Henry Smith $31.13: Unknown 31.13; Unknown 31.13; Unknown 31.13; Unknown 31.13; Josoph liurby 31.13 296.76; Frank AuKor29.90; Unknown 142.60. Flagging Suydam street, botwoen Bushwick and Central avenuos Flsher $3 1.71 Potts 34.71.

Flagging Dodworth streot, betweon Broadway and RuBluvick aveiiuee Uukuown Jamos I' Klibroth 128.45. Flagging Monroe stroot, botwoon Bushwick and Central avenues V. Deliuuoro $134,64 Cuth Ann Vaugimn I3.i.9i Unknown 31.76; Unknown 31.76; Unkuowii 31.76; Unknown 30.49. Flagging Quincy slreel, north sido, botwoon Franklin nod Bedford avenues Geo Gardiuer Unknown Flagging Mocker avonuo, betwoon Graham and Kings land avenues Jamus Gurrlgan A Willots 29.93 Mary Bartboloray Dickenson and Laco 31.18: A Chamberlain 31.18; Samuel Lord 196.07; Grand street and Newtown Railroad Company 143.38. Flagging Quincy street, both sides, between Throop and Lewia avouuoa Wm Williamson Theodore Saltor SVIlmording 69.80; John Thomas Ann Gardiner 86.10; Philips Cohen 141.07; John II Dayton 51.62.

Flagging Broadway oast sido, from Ivy street to tho City Line Henry luuneu $108.61 Jacob Suydam 5.02 Wm Ostrandor 126.20; Nat But Drovers' Bank 143.96: Unknown 31.S7; Unknown 21.57; Uobart Fair 82.09; AF Thompson 81.57 Unknown 31.57 Uuknown 31.57 Gerkou 60 62; Wm Winter 31.67; James Pilling 83.SJ Matthew Shustar 6.S57; Chfts Holland 13.89; Fallon 55.77: Schcnck Rapolyea 7.57 A Uarrondcruiui 82.09 Furman 145. 2 Furman 162.92 Flagging Bushwick avonno both botwoen Myrtle avonuo and Cooper Towlo Kofrnau 60.57; Sarah Simpson S.90; Moid 161.12 Sarah Simpson 3.yu; fti ftioaa lbi.ij; th SlmBOn 40.38; JamesJ Dampsy 104.73; Units 64.45; Mead 161.12; F. McCartv 80.56; Un wn 64.45; Thomas (JalkinB 184.29; McCurry40.28 harah known Wnnnltlinl6.il: Chas Hammond 370.58: John Van Gosneck UBknown223.18; Mary Byrd 163.51; James Kilbreth 169.17 Unknown 56.25: Unknown 36.25; Unknown 36.25: Unknown 29.89; Shnltz 15.64 las Bainos 36.25; JnB Black 36 25; Jas Bainos 36.25; JasWKiornan 253.47; FPFurnald 117.11: Klornnn 185.29: Jas Thompson 14501; Unknown 40.28; Unknown 40.28; Unknown 64.45: Thos WConklin 249.70; Unknown 32.23; Unknown 32.23; Unknown 56.40 Mooro 555.87 I)' Carson 688.63: Andrew Stockholms 25.64; Mary A Ii Kinney 24.13: Chas Durands 170.93; Littlo Sistors of the Poor 364.14 Poulott 20.14 Geo Hart 100.70 Stevens 198.40 Unkncmvn 39.68; Loowonstein 7.45; Totana 6.08; Maria Bouchoux 183.76; Wm Coit 95.08. Flagging f.lm streei, ueiween nusuwica avonno anu Johnson streot ThomaB Scholoy 93.69; A Conkiin 24.99; It Slopleton 81.23: John Donnison 31.23; .1 White 37.47: Unknown 31.23: Unknown 31.23; Owon Jonos 62.46; Stehbins liloodgood 62.46; Mary Nelson 119.18; Erwin 241.17; Patrick Manor 62 46; Alexander Hasan 31.23; Owon Connelley 31.23; Henry CoDper 93.69; Unknown 142.45; James Maxwell 52.06; Josoph Naul 49.93; TISickonnd others 143.07; Unknown 29.98; Stebbins 4 Blondgnod 487.22: Ohas Muller 187.35; Unknown 31.23: Unknown 31.23; James O'Connor 31,23: Konson 142.43. Flagging Cedar street, liotweon Bushwick and Myrtle avenues Kotcham 91.44 Barrett 30.49; Jacob Will Oharlotto Springer 234.48; Unknown 30.

48; Unknown 30.48. Unknown 30.48; Unknown 30.43; Unknown 30.48; Unknown 30.48; Unknown 311.48; Unknown 26.82; Unknown 26.64 Unknown 31.45; Unknown 3J.45; Unknown 81.45: Unknown 31.45; Unknown 31.45; Unknown 31.45; Unknown 16.21. nagging Conserves streot, botwoon Bushwick and Myr tlo avonues Krnyon Unknown 31.09; Unknown 31.09; Unknown 31.09; Unknown 31.09: Unknown 31.09; Unknown 3L09 31.09; Joseph McLoud 49.43; Saroh Jones 134.63; Unknown 31.09; Unknown 31.09; Kliza Ccntro 03.18: Ann Smart 81.09; Thomas 104.47 Chas Durnndo 129.82: Kenyon 62.18: Oroiuwoll 62.18; Unknown Unknown 31.09: V03t 62.18; Unknown 31 09 Unknown 31.09: Eliza A Brush 31.09: Michael Colo 031.09: 031.09; UOf.1.09 Flagging Bushwick avenue, ivost sido, from Flushing avenue to Beaver stroot nolllngsworth Wm Mci iiVy 31.17; 124.44; 62.35; Mrs Kolly 31.90 Eragii "ii.00: 92.40. Flnfffflntr stroot, both sides, between Gnlos ond PntSaveuue? Kitchen Sarah Oil, len 31.80. Flngging Greono avenue, south side, botwoon Classoii and Franklin avenuos A 0 Millurd $237.62.

Crosswalk across Atlantic avenuo, both stdosof Nostrand avenuo Michael Gallagher I It Co 4.15 Bogert 11.00 John Uorian 5.50 listato of efforts 42.00; Unknown Lawrence, 14.60; Wm Freeman 3.95 Gilbert Potter 6.00. Grading and paving Warren streot, betwoon Vandcrbilt and NoRtxand avenues A Smith, James Lsd wich 101.77; John Flynn 379.97; Unknown 94.28; Michael McDonough 78.98; Wm. J. Steele 236.94; Thomas Pholan 64.71; Joseph Ectou 22.25: Thomas Pholan 16.75: Wm P. Miller 6.77; Wm.

Steelo 11.76; U. O. 6.70; Prospoot Park Patrick Breslln 29.13; Androw Gregory 9.43; MicbaclMcCurwlok4S0.53; Richard Kelly 61.37; John Mo Oormiok 98.72; Wm. J. Steele 101.77; James Manor 101.77; Edward Matthews 101.77: Wm Dolan 98.72; Mlko Matthews 47.41; Frank Cadloy S10.02; Unknown 10.93; Unknown 9.00; John A.

Lot 127.60; Thomas Radlcan 113.96; Unknown I'etor Riloy 104.21; John Swoonoy 34.60; John Mlllor 22.99: Thos Barnes 201.17 Jas Smith 21.09; Maker 17.67 Goo Van Windlc 43.01 Mott Bodoll 24.50 Mosos 2,955.27: Hammott 165.68; Woodrntf A Robinson237.34; I) 4 Mosos 3,468.06 Woodrulf Robinson 40.99 Hammott 815.63; Woodruff 39.29; Harriot Packer Unknown 920.04; Unknown 44.01; Riohard Still WOI1I76.I3: BGault 797.58; Unknown 642.30; Woodruff 4 Robinson 182.31: A Woodruff 184.94; Unknown Owner 82.42; Kloanor Wolls 256.47 A Woodruff 632.21 Woodruff 4 Robinson 133.06; Woodruff 4 Robinson 346.03: Mary Sutherland 382.68: Woodruff A Robinson 21.42: Robort Boatty 160.35; Brady 313.05: Woodruff 4 Robinson 63.79: Ann Hayes 80.23; Loundson 213.82; Woodruff 4 Rob inBonfWl.OS; Unknown 52.43; Harvey 67 3.98 Gault 29.17; Unknown 229.50; Johu IIogan9.75; Unknown Owner 101.77; 4 Brady 409.45; Uuknown Owner 153.29; Breevort 75.46: Unknown Owner 153.29: Unknown Owner 34.25; Unknown Ownor 190.57; Wm Noyes 45.24; Joseph Halsey 613.41 John Murphy 59.97 Margarot Heady 17.07 Smith 17.06; Frost 12.78: IkFrost 11.66: OE Frost 27.31; Mark Gllnn 09.55: Patrick Kenny 85.48; Butler 17.21 Unknown owner 16.19 Spaulding 29.54 Sarah Meeker 325 68: Edward Kggors. 1011.77 K. Vrnuf 79.77 0 ICFrOBt 309.OS; Robert Knight 481.32; Unknown owner rxi.hl: Jolin uavoi la j.M ,.) Mroovort b06.57; Julia Young 56.f9; Harriot Strong 48.86; Titus Kldridgo 16.28: Robo Kanran 3T.89; Catharine Kavan 38.63; Petor Fox 20.35; Patrick Colgan 12.23: Unknown ownor 101.77; Robert Knight 692.31 Mary Vernon 18.34 Uamp 97.70: Unknown ownor 215.16; Hoira of Lofiorls 1,416.10. Grading and paving Sixth avenue, from Ninth to Fifteenth slroot, and from Ninotooth Btroot to Greenwood Comotory Tracy 922.90; Edward lny 401.44; Estate of Samuel FleBt 159.90: Samuel Frost 130.82: Schroodor Unknown owner 33.05; Unknown owner 115.36; Unknown ownor, 44.31: Samuel Frost 122.33; Unknown 13.42: Benj Connor 4 Lewis 367.32 Unknown 2.76: Unknown 183.77; Unknown 1.85; HonryL Clark 867. 36: Unknown B.uu; nonry uiarK tiu.u3; Margarot Ja gnies97.ll: OT Lamernon 59.02; OT Lamornon 36.44; Unknown 32.09 Charlos Brooks, 33.27 Hammings 18.94 Dodge 356.66 John Nichaman, 13.91 Dodge 807.

63; WK Dodge Theodore Martin 115.36: WK Dodge Rov A Virron 253.42; Dodge 691.86: Cunningham 116.36: Henry Frlchor 110.76; Jamos Mc Gnvorn 4.R1 "WooOWOrth 924.44 Ralnh Dnwnnn 4R 3 1 Gilford 462.22; William Wood 924.44; Crowley 452. 22; Robt Walker 462.22; Wm Aikon and Duke 346.86 Wm Ackon 461.44; Micnaoi imion unknown 83.06; Francis Porrv 105.S6: AloiandorBnslsv231.60: John Clark 231. 50; Harriot ASuSIson 291.50: Dolot 115.36, T.EMHEL BURROWS. ia8 6wW Collector of Taxes and Assessments COIWCWISSIONEIIS Of DEEDS. ilITT CLERK'S OFFICE.

BROOKLYN January 13, 1873. Notice is hereby given that ai a mooting of tho COMMON COUNCIL, held on MONDAY. January 13, 1873, tho following porsons were appointed OonimifislminrAnf Deeds for tho Cltv of Rmnkln thn yeara 1873 and 1874 and thoy are hereby notified that unless e(ma um.u luouotu ut VWCO required by law on or before the 23d day of January, 1873. thov mm uo ua uuxuk uottmuu ouiu aiJpointmoUt, Thos. A.

Shea, H. Oldman, Wm. A. Furoy, Geo. 31.

Grander, VV. Obernor, John Hughes. Riohard D. Orotty, Joslah Pahnor, I'orrenco Sullivan. Vm.

D. Vootler, Itobort Ogilshy, Geo. Gihbona O. B. Arcularlous, Wm.

A. ITalloran, John Smith Sanil. Clarke. J. Waltor Stoops, John Ooouor.

Wm. U. Hnrd, R. O. Bralnard, Gurrott Swift, K.

P. Crane, John J. Manuintr. John W. Jones, VFm.

E. Mat iho, Wm. W. Piiraou, W. J.

Acheson, i rancis McConuickNelfloii Sh nurmnn. oh'd II. Varitzon.Osonr Johnson, John W. K. Oakley, jiiu.

a. ftuumuB, m. manniui Ino james itogors, uuuu a. ruonoii, Leonard C. Bond, Patrick Hickey, Wells O.

Pottlt, John K. Herman, John B. Dunham, B. J. York.

N. B. Abbott. Ohas. Phillips, Wm.

L. ItAniinlnll. John P. Hudson, Daniel Ounlop, Goo. W.

Boal, John Murphy. ial4 lot WM. G. 6lSHOP, Oity Olerk, I I'AHf V.Ti'V OF CIXY WORKS. DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS 0i'fioe, Oiik UthL.

Brooklyn December '23, 1872. TO MAOFrrNT9Ta Planj and Bealod proposals will be received at this offloo out. uuuuu, KtLeaiu engine, Uoilor and Pumps, oi tho following general oharaoter Tho pumps shall bo oapable of dollverln'g six millions IT. S. trillions to a nolght nf tat.

I hours, with a maximum Piston nnanri nnt 1 ifi The machine Bhalfbo orooted comploto. at Smith's Pond Engine House, RookvUlo Centre, with all nooossarp fix. turep for rtinnlng, lnoluding opunter, gauges, but 01 clnsivo of fonndatlonB. (wBloh latter wllfbe prepared by tho Board of City Works,) at a date to bo stated In tho proposals. Thn engino will bo subinotnrt In and duty, as usual, under experts to be agreed upon, ft it fails to paBS either test it must be removed at the ex ponio of ftio cpntraotor.

Six months aftor passing theso teatB. and keDt in ronalr thn dh 3 charge of tho contractor, if In good order, the onglne will bo acoepted and payment in full made, hy order of tho Board, LORIN PALMKR. D. hobthpp, Seoretary. de24 6wTu INSTRUCTION.

A CHANCE FOR BACKWARD BOYS, KOWME'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, tH" PenmauBtorArithmotio: rBookkeopiSg, 4c. Bml0lIOn 'D S7 i 1, imm in uommon lirancnoa. rrlvato lessons to ladles, gentlemen, backward boya, 4o. 13 stall6ata bOK'h aw timo. PANC1NC ACADEMIES.

1 T. URIS'S DANCING ACADEMY, 391 RKA, Snd.393JralioSi.re8 opposite Olty Hall, will RE OPKN Septembers, 1873. Classes TUESDAY and FRI SAX oypnlngs for gontlemon WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY afternoons for ladlos and children; THURSDAY evonlngs for ladles and gentlemen. Tuition Imparted to private sohools and private classes. Private lessons given at any time not occupied by olassos.

For further particulars ctltt or sond for oironlar. au376m H. RIVERS'S DANCING ACADEMY. 176 State, oorner of Court stooat. WILL REOPEN SB MB BR 10.

Adult Classes Tuesday add Friday afternoon foi Ladles. Evenings for Gentlemen. Children Wodneaday and Saturday afternoons. Circulars may be had at Tine's, corner of Fulton and Johnson or at L. H.

Smith's Drug Store, 106 Oourt st. leJSm 5l rS'n uoar Hillary, fctudenvs begin atany timo, torm dating from entrance. lot" "CORPORATION NOTICE A I ME NTS CONFIRMED. Gas lamns and nosts on Bartlott street, between Flushing avenue and Broadway; uunton street, ease siao, cwenty nvo ieet soum or nunung tou street, ana southwest corner of Clinton and Hunting, ton Btreots; Carroll street, between Van Brunt and Columbia streets; Fourteenth stroot, between Third and Hamilton avenuea; Graham avonao, between Meeker and Van avenues: Hart's allev. betwean Gold and Brldze streets; Hioks street, west side, betwoon Pacitia and Con greBs streets; Macon street, between Maroy and Tompkins avenues; Marcyavenuo, between Halsev Btreot and Fulton avenue Nostrand avenue, betweon Baitlo and Crown streets; Summit Btreot, from Van Brunt street to the river; Sixth Btreot, between North Seventh and North Ninth stroots: Suvonth etroot, between Third and Fifth avenues; Summit street, between Columbia and Hamilton streets St.

Marks place, or WyckeftT street, botwoon Nostrand and Albany avenues; Twenty third stroot, from Fifth to Slxth'avenuo Wyckotf Btreet, betwoon Flatbush and Carlton avenues. The assessments In the above entitled matters were duly confirmed on the 23d day of December, 1872, and tho original assessment rolls, or fair copies theroof, will be aenverea lo me uoueoror oi imui uuu aBsunauiuHuiuu tho 4th day of January. 1873. Notice is hereby given to all parties Interested, that by paying tholr sovoral assoss mmilu trt T.nmnol ItiirrnwR. (TollfiCtor of TaiOS and AflSBSS monts, at his oCflco in tho City Hall, within thirty days after tno delivery of said assCBsmont rolls to him, they can pay the same without any additional charge.

All asseasmontB not so paid will bo collootod by him or ono of his deputy collectors, with additional charges thereon provided by law. Dated Brooklyn, January 17, 18i3. LORIN PALMER, WM. A. FOWLER, R.

M. WHITING, Commissioners of City Works. AttC6t, D. L. Northup, Socretary.

4wF CORPO Lynch ORATION NOTICE ING nno. A petition has beon presented to tho Common council oi tne city or nrooKiyn, to open i.yncn street, from Harrisou to Afarcy avenue, and tho Common Council have fixod tho district beyond which the assessment for Bald improvement Bhall not extend, to wit; Along the lino of the proposed oponlng, in width ono half tho block on oaob sldo theroof. Remonstrances (If any) against the said onAninir ttitiRt ho nrnnentiirl fn thn Onmmnn Council on or beforo tho 8th day of 1873, as fchov will finally act upon the same at their noxt ensuing mooting, or as soon thereafter as convenient. Datod Brooklyn, January 16, 1873. LORIN PALMKR, WM.

A. FOWLER, R. M. WHITING. Commissioners of City Works.

Attest, P. L. Northpf. Secretary. 14t VTOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE lyi application of tho Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn, in relation to opening Butler stroot, from Elfth avenuo to Sixth avonuo, iu tho City of Brooklyn.

To all whom it may concern: The roport of tho Assessors in tho above entitled mattor has boon completed, aud filed in the office of said Assessors of tho City of Brooklyn, in the City Hall of said city, whoro It is open for tho inspection of all icrsoris Interested. Application will bo made, on ohalf of tho said Common Council, to tho Supremo Court of the State of Now York, at a special tnrm thereof, hold In and for tho County of Klogs, In tho Codnty Court House, In the City of Brooklyn, on Monday, the 3d day ot February, 1873, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can ho heard, to have said report confirmed. Datod January 16, 1873. WILLIAM O. DeWITT, jaI7 lot Attorney and Counsel to tho City of Brooklyn.

OTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE nnnllrftttnt, of fhn Common Council of the Cltv of Book rntklim. in rnlnfinn to minnttlff Eiffhth SVenUO. frdin Tenth street to tho Greenwood ComoFory, in tho City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern ino roport oi toe Commissioners of Estimate in thoaboro entitled matter has been complotod and tiled in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, whoro it is open for tho inspection of all persons interested. Application will be made, on behalf of the said Common Council.to tho Supremo Court of the Slate of NowYork, at a special term thereof, held in and for tho County of Kings, in the County Court House, In tho City of Brooklyn, on Monday, tho 3d day of February.

1873, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can bo heard, to havo said report connnuod. Datod.Msnuary 16, 1873. WILLIAM O. DK WITT. jal7 lot Attorney and Counsel to the City of Brooklyn.

lirooi OTICE. IN THE MATTER OE THE of Mm Cnmmnn nouncil of the Cllv of IrookJyn. Id relation to oponinir Sandford Btreot from Mi rtlo arenuo to Flushing avenue, in the City of Brooklyn. To all ivlioni it may concorn Tho report of tho Commissioners of Ksttmate in the abovo entitled matter bus boen completed, and filod in tlio office of theClorkof tbo County of Kina, wbero it is open for the Inspection of all persons interested. Application will bo made, on behalf of the said Common Council, to tho Supreme Court of the Staio of NowYork, at a special term thereof, bold iu and for tbo County of Kings, in the County CourtHouso in the City of Brooklyn, on Monday, tho 3d day of February, 1873.

at 10 o'clock in the forenoon ot that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, to havo said report coufirmod. Datod January IB, 1873, WILLIAM O. DBWJTT, IQt Attorney and Counsel to the City of Brooklyn. Brook OTICE IK THE MATTER OF THE AP nlinntinn nf tho flnramnn Onnnnil of the Cltv trYwikltir. In rnlntinn to nnfiniijff Sackott street, from Bond street to the Gowanus Cnna), In tho City of Brooklyn.

To ail whom it may concern: The report of theAssessors in tho above entitled matter, has been completed, and filed in the offioe of said ABSesfiorsof the City ol Brooklyn, in tho City Hall of said city, where it is open for the inspection of all persons interested. Application will.be made, on behalf of the said Common Council, to the Supremo Court of tlje State of New York, ataspeclal torm thereof, hold in and for tho County of Kings, In the County Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, on Aloudiy, tho 3d day of February, 1873, at 10 o'clock, in tho forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsol can bo hoard, to havo said report confirmed Dated January 1 ial 7 IQt A torn or and Counsel to the City of Brooklyn. "Vf OTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE AP JlI plication of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, in relation to opening Howard avonuo, from Broadway, to Halsey ana from Bainbrldge atroet to tho City Line, in the City of Brooklyn. To all whom It mayjeoncern: The report of tho Assessors in tho above entitled matter has been completed and tiled in the office of said Assessors of tho City of Brooklyn, In tho City Hall of said city, whero It is open for the Inspection of all persons interested. Application will be made, on bohalf of the said Common Council, to tho Supremo Court of tho Stat9 of New York, at a special term thereof, held in and for tho County of Kings, in the Coanty Court Houso, in tho City of Brooklyn, on Monday, the fid day of February, 183, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as Boon thereafter as counsel can be heard, to have said report confirm, ed.

Dated January 16, 1873. mmm WILLIAM O. DeWITT. lot Attorney and Counsol to tho City of Brooklyn. TWrOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE 1t( application of the Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn, in relation to oponing Van Buron streot, from "Vntcs avonuo to T.nwis htdiiur.

in tbo CJitv of Brook. vn. To all whom it may concorn: Tho roport of tho Assessors In tho above entitled mattor has boen complotod and iilod in tho offico of said Assossors of tho City of Brooklyn, in tho City Hall of said city, whoro it la open tor tho inspection of all persons lnter rested. Application will bo made on behalf of tho said Common Council to tho Supreme Court of tbo State of Now York, at a special torm thereof, held iuand for the Conntyof Kings, in tho Coimtv Court House, la tho Oitv of Brooklyn, on Monday, the 3d day of February, 10 o'clock, in tho forenoon oi that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can bo heard, to havo said roport confirmed. Dated January 16, 1873.

WILLIAM C. De WITT, jal7 lot Attorney and Counsel to tho City of Brooklyn. OTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE nnnlinntlon nf tin Onmmnn nnnncil nF fl.nnittfnf Brook junction with Throopavonue and Broadway to' Harrison avonuo, In tho City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern: Tho report of tho Assossors in fcho 'abovo entitled matter has beon completed and filed in tho office of said Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, in tho City Hall of said city, whoro it is open for tho Inspection of all persons intorostod. Application will bo made, on behalf of the said Common Council, to tho Court of tho Stato of New York, at a special term thereof, held In and for tho Oountyof Kings, in tho County Court House, in tha City of Brooklyn, on Monday, the 3d day of February, 1873, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon ol that day, or ob soon thereafter as counsel can bo hoard, to have said report confirmed.

Dated January 16, 1873. WILLIAM 0. DEWITT, Attorney and Counsel to the City of Brooklyn TWTOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE JL 1 application of tho Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn, in relation to oponing Lexington avonuo, from Marov avenue to Yates avonuo, in tho City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concorn Tho roport of tho Assessors in the above ontitlod matter has beon coin pi ted and filed In the otiico of said Assessors of tho City of Brooklyn, In the City Hall of said city, whero It is open for tho inspection of all personsinterested. Application will bemade on behalf of the said Common Council, to the Sti promo Court of the State of Now York, at a special terra thereof, held jn and ior the County of Kings, in tho County Court Hoxso, in tho City of Brooklyn, on Monday, tho 3d day of February, 1873, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsol can bo beard, to havo saia report confirmed.

Dated January 16, 1873. WILLIAM 0. DEWITT, jal7 IQt Attorney and Counsol to tho City of Brooklyn. NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDEWALKS TO BE FLAGGED. Notice is hereby given to all parlies interested, of tho intention of tho Common Council of this city to p3ss an ordinance to causa sidewalks to bo flagged in' front of tho lots of ground on McDougal streot, from Ralph avenue to Broadway also Sumptor street, from Patchen avonuo to Broadway; Bain bridge stroot, from Yatos to Hold avonuo; Decatur streot, from Tompkins to Reid avenuo; McDonongh Btroot, from Tompkins to Roid avonuo; Macon street, from Tompkins to Reid avonuo, to have tho samo flagged to tho width of sli foet whoro not already dono, with bluostone, Hcrim shaw pavemont, Evans's concrete, or artificial slono of Portland cement.

Datod Brooklyn, January 18, 1873. LORIN PALMKR, WM. A. FOWLIiR, R. M.

WHITING, Commissioners of City Works. Attest: D. L. NORTHOT, Secretary. lot Brool OTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE AP nllcation of thn Common DnnneM nf tha Ciitv of rooklvn in relation toonanini? Forrost 'street, from Bush.

wwk ifvonuu io uremeD street, ino unyoi oro'jKiyn. To all whom it may concorn: Tho report of thoAsHossors In the above entitled matter has been completed and filod in tbo offico of said Assossors of tho City of Brooklyn, in tho Oity Hall of said city, whore itlsopon for tho Inspection of all persons interested. Applioation will bo made on behalf of tho Bald Common Connoll to the Supreme Courtof tho State of Now York, at a Bpocial torm thoroof, hold in and ior tho County of Kings, in the County Court House, In theCHyof Brooklyn, on Monday, the 3d day of February, 1873, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be heard, to have said roport con firmed. Datod January 16, 1873. WILLIAM 0.

DEWITT. Attorney and Counsel td Brooklyn, NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE replication of thn Common Comml! nf tha nttv nt Brooklyn, lu relation to opening Quincy street, from Stuyvesant avenue to Eoid avonuo in the City of Brooklyn Io all whom it may concorn: Tho report of the Assossors in tho abovo entitled mattor has been completed and bled in tho Offico of said Assossors of tbo City of Brooklyn, in tho City Hall of said city, whero itlsopon a luuiuauuijuuii oi an iHjrauua lacoroacoa. Application will mauc, uu UUUUU OI CI10S3IU OmiHOn UOUUCli, Wl ta9 3U nrumn HniipUf 4f.a Ho nf vJ, thoroof, held in and for the County of Kings, In the Gouu. tV Court Hot HA. In fhn Ititvnf UMnlrlvr, HfnH 3j day of February, 1873, at 10 o'clock, in the foroiioon ui mm uuy, or as soon cnereaiter as uounsei cau bo board.

Wd.T A TLt rx jal7 IQt Attornoyand Counsel to the City of Brooklyn, 7VTOTIOE. IN THE MATTER ftW TTTTT, 1 ll Jinn init Inn nf thn Himmnn rTn.in.rWi ltiutvj nroiiuoLo juowis avenue, in inouttyof Urooklyn, To all whom ltmiv r.nnn.nrn Tho mnm nf tha Anana. Born In thn nhnvn nntlfinH mnVrnK )m. 1Ann 1 and filed iu tbo offico of said Assessors of the City or" uio ukj ami huiu uny, wnere iiv is open for tho inspection of all persons interested. Annliaatton will bo made, ou bohalf of the Common Council, to the Supromo Court of the State of New York, at a special torm thereof, hold in and for tho County of Kings, In the uuuiiiy uuui i iiousu, in tno vjity oi urooKiyn, on tuonair, tha 8d dav af Fflhrnarv.

at 10 n'nlnnlc in thn fnrannnri of that day. or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, tohavoaatd report confirmed, Dated January 16, 1873. WIT.T.TAW Ct Tim WlTV jal7 tot Attorney and Counsel to the Olty of Brooklyn, CORPORATION NOTICE I Thirty ninth streot, from Fourth avouue to tho Ctty Lion A IlfltlHrtM hna hnnn nraanntaA in ft.n Council of the Ctty ofBrooklyn to open Thirty ninth stroot, from Fourthlavenuo to the Oity Lino, aud tho Common Council have fixed tho District beyond which tho assessment for said Improvement shall not extend, to wit: Along tho lino of tho proposed oponlug In width ono half tho blocks an oanh nidn t.hnrnnf Hnnifinifrnnnan rte against the said opening must bo prosonted to tho common uounctl on or beforo tho Bth day of February. 1873. as thov will final.

flnf. nnnn oiisulng meeting, or as soon thereafter as couvonlent. Dated Brooklyn, January tg 1873. WM. A.

FOWL Kit, R.M. WHITING, Attest. D. L. NonTnrjp, Secretary.

jat7 Ut OTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT VAOATCT T.OT.Q Tn Ri; rsunen i crivfln to nil ln(. r.1 in.n.t Oomnion Oounoll of this oity to na'aa nn ordinanco to diroot 101B OH Union nvannn nnaf KT ,1. 6 I and Dovoe street; also on Forroststroot, south side, bo twoon BnaiiKiok avonuo and Bremen stroot, to have the sanio rencod with a close board fenoo six foot high to abate a nuisance. Datod Brooklyn, January 18, 1873. IJJRIN PALMER, WM.

A. FOWLEBL R. M. WHITING. nnmmfig nn.u ll.

1I7l.n Attest: P. Ij. ffonTnnp, Soorotary. jaI8 Wt TVTOTIOE OF OBDINANOB TO CAUSE DijjKrYAlrUtTU UK FLAGGKD. Notioo is hero, by given to all parties interested, of the intention of the Common Connoil of this Olty to pass an Ordinance to cause sidewalks to bo flagged frontof the lots of ground On Palmetto Rtrnnr.

from Rn.ltivlnlr tn Ml. on Wytho avenue, oast side, from Howes to Ruilodge streot: also, on Twelfth street, both sldo, from Third to Second avenue. To have tho same flagged to the width of six feet, whoro not already done. Dated Brooklyn. Jan.

uarylfUfrfS. LOBIN PALMER. WM. A. FOWLER, R.

M. WHITING, llmHm a.ltn.H rtl 117 Attest: V. Ij. MOBTHPP, Socretary. lot TWrOTIOE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE 11 SIDHWALKS TO BE FLAGGED.

Notloo is hero by given to all partioB interested, of the intention of the Common Oounoll of this City to pass an ordinance to oauso Bldowalks to be flnraRri In frnnt. nf thn A. ground on Union street, north lido, between Smith and Hoyt streets, to have the some flagged with bluestone flag, ging to the full width of the sidewalk whore not already done. Dated Brooklyn, January 18, 1878. XA1M ALMKK, WM.

A. FOWLER, RM. WHITING, Ja, nommlfl. nidtM nil. rir i.J AttOBt: P.

L. NOBTHPP, Secretary. ja18 lot TOILET soap. tpGOmS'S CHOICE TOILET SOAP bv all drnvffl.tji nMWt In tnm I 1 viloonTinosuvoosoIlt euporiorlty. oo91y 1 Steamslilps.

UNITED STATES MAIL LINE STEAM to Quoenstown and Liverpool. SAILING EVERY WEDNESDAY. MINNESOTA Wednesday, Jan. 29 MANHATTAN Wednesday, Feb. 5 From PlBr 46, North River.

Cabin passage, $80 gold steerage, $30 currency. Prepaid tickets, $30 curronoy. Passengers booked to and from Paris, Hamburg, Norway and Swedon, etc. Drafts on Ireland, England, Franco ana Gormnny, at loweBt rates. Anply to WILLIAMS 4 GUION.29 Broadway, N.

or apl9 ly K. H. PUFFER, 20 Court st, Brooklyn. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP COMPANY. The Steamship HANSA, Captain E.

Brinkonsteln, will Ball on SATURDAY, Jan. 26, raoM BREMEN PlER, FOOT OF THIRD ST, HOBOKEN, FOR SOUTHAMPTON. To ho oilowod by tho Steamahip MOSEL, Oaptaln G. ErnBt, on SATURDAY. Fob.

1. RATES OF PASSAGE Payable in gold or ite equivalent in curronoy. l'lrst Second Cabin iu 30 bteorago For frnlimt, or nun. ire. nnnlv tn OELRIOHS 4 aul2 tf 3 Bowling Green, N.

Y. WHITE STAR LINE. CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL BETWEEN NEW YORK.

CORK AND LIVERPOOL. NEW AND FULL POWERED STEAMSHIPS. OCEANIC, REPUBLIC. BALTIC, CELTIC, GERMANIC, BRITANNIC, ADRIATIC), ATLANTIC. Sailing from Now York on SATURDAYS, from Liverpool on THURSDAYS, calling at Cork Harbor oach way.

From tho White Star Dock, Pavonla Forry, Jersey Oily. Passenger accommodations (for all classes) unrivalled, combining SAFETY. SPEED AND COMFORT. Saloons, staterooms, smokiugroom aud bathrooms In mldshln scctiion, whoro ioast motion Is felt Surgeons and stewardesses accompany theso steamers. RATKS Saloon, i860 gold.

Steorago, $30 currency. Those wishing to sond for frionds from tho Old Country, can now obtain Bteorage prepaid certificates, $33 curronoy. Passengers booked to or from all parts of America, Paris, Hamburg, Norway, Swedon, India, Australia, China, otc. Draftpfrom 1 upward. For Inspection of plans and othor Information, apply at tho Company's offices, No.

19 Broadway. Now York. J. H. SPARKS, Agont, Or, to JOHN O.

HENDERSON, Agout, lii Court st, and D.S.CiUIM BY. 201 Montague st, Brooklyn, fol lv RAFTS ON IRELAND TAPSCOTT BROTHERS A COS EMIGRATION AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE OF KICK, Sti SOUTH STREET, N. Y. Drafts for 1 and upward and passage tickets by steamship, and sailing packets Issuod at lowest rates. ap27 ly INMAN LINE FOR QUKENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL.

Royal Mnil Steamers are a poo luted to Bait aa follows: OITY OF BRUSSELS Saturday. Jan. 25, 3 P. M. OITY OF BRISTOL Thursday.

Jan. 30, 7 A. M. OITY OK ANTWERP Saturday, Feb. 1,9 A.

M. OITY OF MONTREAL Saturday. Feb. 8, 2 P. M.

CITY OF LIMERICK Thursday, Feb. 13,7 A. M. And oach succeeding Saturday and Thursday, iroia Pier 45, North Riyer. RATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin, $75 and $90, gold, according to accommodation.

Round trip tickets at low ratea. Steorapo To or from Liverpool. Queonstown, Glasgow, Londonderry, London, Bristol or UurdilT, $30 currency. Passongers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Sweden, Norway and Denmark, atreduced rates. Drafts issued at lowest rates.

For cabin passago and gonoral buslnoss apply at tho Company's office, No. 15 Broadway. Forsteorvgo passage, at 83 Broadway. JOHN G. DALE.

Agnot. D. P. HOWELL, 10 Court st, or to JVloDONOUliH 10 Hamilton av, Broeklyn. jy 1 if CUNARD LINE THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, betwoeu New York and Liverpool, calling at Cork Hatbor.

FROM NEW YORK. Algoria Jan. 29 Java Feb. 19 Cuba Feb. 5 Calabria Wod.

Fob. 12 Farthia Wed, Feb. Algeria Mar. 5 Steamers marked thus do not carry steorago passengers. And every followlDff WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY from New York.

RATES OF PASSAGE. Cabin, $80. $100, and $130, gold, according to accommodation. Tickets to Paris, $15, gold, additional. Return tickets ou favorable tonus.

Steerage, $30, currency. Steerage tiokets from Livorpool and Quoenstown, nnd all parts of Europe, at loweat rates. Through bills of lading given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre, Antworp, aud other ports on tho Continent and for Mediterranean ports. For freight and cabin passage apply at fcho Company's office, No. 4 Bowling Green: for steorago passage, at No.

1 I lirnnnwnv. Trinirv 1 jalM lyTuThA un Ao, PKiinutt tiiriY, agent. NLY DIKECT LINE TO FKANCE. Til 15 GKNERAI, TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL STKAMSHIPS BETWKHN NEW YORK AND HAY11H, OAIJJNU AT BRKST. Tho splendid vessels on this favorite route for tho Continent will sail from Pier No.

50, North Kivor, as fol VILLI! DK PARIS, Surmont. WASHINGTON, ST. LAURKNT. Lemaire Jan. 25 Saturday, Fob.

9 oaturtlay, Pen. sj PKREIRB, Danro Saturday, March 8 Prlco of passage in gold (including wlue) to Brest or Havre l'lrst cabin $125 Socoud cabin $75 To Paris, 5 and S3 additional. Excursion tickots at reduced rates. Theso steamers do not carry steorago passengers. American travelers going to or returning from the Continent cf Europe, by lakiug tho steamers of this lino, avoid both transit by English railway aud the dlsooiuforts of crossing the Channel, bosida saving time, troublo aud exponse.

GEORGE McKENZIK, Agont. je29 6m No. 68 Broadway, N. Y. RATIONAL.

LINE. Steamers weekly to and from Liverpool aud Quoonstown. Leaving Livorpool every "WEDNESDAY. Jrfaving Quoenstown ovorr THITHSDA Y. Leaving New York ovory WEDNESDAY.

Cabin passago to Liverpool or Quoenstown, $tw and $75, currency steerago pnssago to Livorpool or Queonstown, $29: from Livorpool, Quoenstown, Londonderry, Glasgow, Cardiff. Bristol, or London, CHEAPER THAN BY ANY THER LINE. Forfurlhor information apply to D. S. Montague st, or F.

W. J. HUHST, Managor, No. 69 Broadway, N. Y.

Tho steamers of this Hue aro tho LARGEST IN THE TRADE. my3 ly TTNITED STATES AND ROYAL MAILS FOR HAVANA AND NASSAU, N. I'. TIO MAIL STEAMSHIP OOMPAIY, sailing every fort niRht on THURSDAY, at 3 o'clock P.M. precisely, from Fier No.

4, North River. ORESCENT CITY, Cnpt. T. S. Curtis Doc.

12 WORRO CAS I'LH, Capt. T. II. Morton Dec. 26 ORESCENT CITY, Capt.

T. S. Curtis Jan. 9 For freight or passago, apply to AY, DLHOUK President. j'y2" ly So.

fi Bowling' tTroen, N. 7. NCHOll LINE. Express Passcniror Steamers sail ovorr Saturday, at noon, from Pier 20, North River, Now York. Passengers booked and forwarded to and from ail Railway Stations in Great Britain, Iroland, Germany, Norway, Swodon, or Denmark, and America, as safely, spoedily, comfortably and cheaply as any other routo or line.

From New York. From Glasgow. Saturday, Jan. 25 INDIA Saturday, Fob. 15 Saturday, Fob.

1 Fob. 22 Saturday, Fob. 8 AUSTRALIA Saturday, Feb. 8 Saturday, Feb. 15 VICTORIA Saturday, Jan.

Passage payablo in curronoy. To Glasgow, Livorpool, or Londonderry: t'ablns, 'i5 and Excursion Tickots, 812(1. Intermediate, $35; Steerugo, $50. Certificates at lowest ratos can bo bought by those wishing to sond for tholr friends. Apply at tho Company's Ollicos, No, 7 Bowling Green.

HENDERSON BROTHERS, Agonts. Or to our agents, E. H. PUFFER, 20 Court st: A. H.

ROOME, 36S Fulton st, Brooklyn. ap5 ly Steamboats. STONINGTON LINE, FOR BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE. 7'lie Now and Elcennt Sionmers, STONINGTON AND NARRAGANSKTT. Capt.

WM. M. JONES, Capt. RAY ALLEN From Pier 33, foot of Jny st, North Rlvor, at 1 P. daily.

ARRIVING IN BOSTON AHEAD OF ALL OTHER LINES. Tickets sold and Staterooms Bocurod at No. 319 Broadway, corner of Now Poarl Bt, and at Westcott Express 785 Broadway, corner of Tonth st; 1.303 Broadway, cornor of Thirty iifth st, Now York, and 327 Washington st. Brooklyn, Froiirht nlfvavs asl ow as any other lino. 11 a Itnnt'W Jtranlitnnt my25 ly Stoulngton Steamboat Co.

JWTARRAOANSETT STEAMSHIP CO. FALL RIVER LINE. FOR BOSTON, VIA NEWPORT AND FALL RIYER, Dolly (Sunday exeoptod), at 4 P. From Pier 28, North Rlvor, foot of Murray at, Tile world renowned stoamorB, EMPIRE STATE AND OLD COLONY, Oniit. A.

G. SIMMONS, Capt. B. M. SIMMONS.

The most direct ronto to Taunton, Middloboro, Ply. month, New Bedford, Martha's Vlooyard, Nantuokot, and all points on tho Soutli Shore and Capo Ood Railway. Also, through tickets to Farmingham, Fltchburg, Lowell, Concord, NaBhua, ManchoBter, Lawrence, Plymouth, the Whito Mountains, and all points north. For tickots and stato rooinB apply at 241 Broadway, Droauway, curuur ui opnuK third ill linn r. 15AUUW, superlntenaonc H.

H. MANOAM, Gonoral Freight Agont. ly THE GEEAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINK, FOR CHARLESTON, S. THE FLORIDA PORTS AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. TRI WEEKLY LINE.

TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Sailing from Pier River, at 3 P. M. THE SIDF.WHEEL STEAMSHIPS CHARLESTON, Captain Jas. Borry.Tues., Jan.

21. SOUTH CAROLINA, Capt. T.J. Bookott.Thurs Jan. 23 CHAMPIGN.Oapt.

R. W. Loockwood, Jan. 25. Kxtra steamors will sail as soon as loadod.

Superior accommodations for passengers. Through passago tickets and bills of lading issued lu connection with the South Carolina Railroads to all points South and SouthwoBt, aud over tho Northeastern Railroad to Florence, Cheraw, and all points on tho Oherawand Darlington Railroad, and with stoamors to Florida ports. Insurance by this lluo one half por cent, io(is forwardod froo of commission. Bills of lading furnished and signed at the office. Local passongers and freight office.

No. 177 WeBt st, corner Warren, HENRY R. MORGANA Agents. For through freight tariff, or further Information in reforonco to through freight, apply to BENTEY D. HASELL, General Agent, Great Southern Freight Lino, 317 Broadway, corner Thomas st.

N. Y. ly Railroads. ONG ISLAND RAILROAD CO. Trains wilt ioave James Slip, aa follows (leave Thirty fourth Bt.

E. 15 minutes later) 30 A. Mail. 10 Port Jefferson, Northport, Looust valley and Rnnkflwav Trains. 8:00 P.

2t't Rlvorhead and Sag Harbor Express Trains (through to ureenport on taaturaaysj. 1:00 P. Jefferson. Northport and Locust Valley Trains. 6 OOP NorthtOrt 4 Rockaway Accommodation.

Jamaica with East New York and at Mineola with Hemp Jfoad, nolS tf CENTRAL RA1X1COAD OF NEW JER. 1 SEY. Passenger and Freight Depot In New York, foot of Liberty street. Connects Somervilie with South Branch R. R.

at Hampton Junctiou Delaware, Lackawana and Western Railroad av Phllllpsburg wi th thetLehlgh and Susquehanna Division: an.1 Etn with Ihn r.ahfoh V.llaff Unll.n.rf nnrf II. tlOnS. forming a direct lino to PltUburg and tho WeBt, wlth'c 'Jt of oars aiBC to uentrai Pennsylvania and New o. orace. ALLENTOWN LINE TO THE WINTER ARRANGEMENT.

Oommenoln? December lfi. lg79 THvM Nai. Va rk as follnwn? A. M. Way TnaiH for Somervilie.

7A. M. Fpn Fleminoion, Baston, Bethlehem, Bai'li. Mt. Oarmol, Towanda, Waver ij, u.m muu miiuukjj vaio iu truiixmsport, ianvnie, 4o.

Oonneota at Junotion with Laok.4West. 9 A. M. Mobnino ExpjiESS, dally (exoept Sundays), for jbuoiuu, diiDuiu.ii, uurnsuuro aaa wo iveat. uoo npota at Somervilie for Flemlngton at Eaaton for Mauoh Chunk, Wilkesbarre, Stranton, Towanda, Wa 10 lfiA.

ill. WAY THAIN for Hnma.t,m 19 M. Way Train for Aimnrpf lla 13:60 P. M. FOB FMsfraoiow.

Easton, Bath, Allantown, Xfni.nl. fltiaiHl. U.ha... Oil Vf uuir, "muuu, wv, rxaziocon, wiucoanarre, Soranton, Reading, Columbia, Lancaster, Ephrata, Potisvllle, Harrlsbnrg, o. IP.

FOR RARTONT. RfllhlahDn, Allan.n M. Fon PtAlKFiKr.n 4 P.M. Fob Eastok, Allentown and Mauoh Chanlc Kjonnoaaaf unocion witn and west. K.

K. I P. M. FOB SOUERVII.T.R and Flnmlnirfn, 5. P.

M. FOB SOMEBVILtE. 6:15 P. M. Fob Plainfikld.

5:30 P.M. EYENDfa Expbkbs, dally, for Easton, Beth icrueui, aueuwwa, neuuuiK, xxarrisonrg, ltisnurg, 8, and 6:46 P. M. Fob Somehville. ai.

(Kmigraut; eon kaston. and II P. For PtAiNPiKLD. Fob Elizabeth at 8:00, 8:40, 7. 00, 7:15, 8.

00, 9:00, 8:30, lo. io, ii. uu, a. m.i 8:30,8:00, 8: 15, 8745. 4 KM, 4:15, 30.

45,5:00.6:16, 6:80, 5:45 8:00, 6:20, 6:45, 7:80,8:10, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00, 12:00, P.M. Tlnlretfl for the West oatt be obtained afe tha office of tha Central Railroad of New Jersey, foot of Liberty street. New York, and at the Drinoioal hotels and ticket offices in NowYork City. it. ts.

mvii.Ka, onpenntenaent and Etur. H. P. Baldwin. General Paueos or Acent.

anlly Railroads. UTH SIDE OF L. FALL AND WTNTKR ARR ANnKMUNT. mON AND AFTER MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1872, TRAINS WILL LEAVE ROOSEVELT AND GRAND STREET FERRIES AS FOLLOWS: 8:80 A. M.

Mallto fatchogue, via stage to Firo Pisco. A. M. 'Accommodation to Babylon. j3 :30 P.

M. Express to Potchogue, stage to Fire Place. 4 :30 P. M. Accommodation to Patchoguo.

5 :30 P. M. Accommodation to Babylon. 6:80 P. M.

Accommodation to Merrick. Tho 8:30 and 10 A. M. and 3:30 and 6 :30 P. M.

trains connect at Valley Stream for Far Rockaway. All trains con nect with Henipstoad. WALTER HOMAN, Supl, solS tf EW YORK. NEW HAVEN AND HARTFORD RAILROAD NEW YORK AND NEW AVEN DIVISION WINTKR A RR A (JRK ME NT COMMENCING NOVEMBER 21, 1873. Passongor Sta tion in now mm, urana uentrai Depot, rsntranco on Forty Bocond Btreot.

TRAINS LEAVE NEW YORK: FOB NEW HAVEN, 7:08,8:08 11:38 A. M. 12:23 3:08 3:66, 4:38, 5:89,8:08 (Ex.) and 9:10 (Ex.) P.M. Foil IilUDOEVORT. 1 8:08 9:08, 11:38 A.M.; 12:23 3:55, 4:38, 6:39 and 8:08 (Ex.) and 9:10 (Ex.) P.

M. Fon Milford and Stratford, 7:08 and 11:38 A.M,; 3:55, 4:38 and 5:39 P. M. For Fairfield. Southport and Wostport, 7 .08, 9 :03, 11 :38 A.

M. 3 :66,4:38 and 6:39 P. M. FOR SOUTH NORWALk, 7 :08, 8:08 9:08, 11:33 A.M.; 3:08 3:55, 4:38 5:39, 6:38 and 8:08 (Ex.) and 9:10 (Ex.) P. ill.

FOR Darien, 7:08,9:08, 11:38 A. 3 :55, 4 :38, 5 .39 and 6 :33 P. M. FOB STAMFORD. 7:08, 8:08 9:08, 10:08,11:38 A.M.; 3:55, 4:38 1:63, 6:39, 6 .03, .38,7:23, 8:08 stopping at Now Rochelle and Port CheBter, aud 9:10 (Ex.) P.M., Btopping at Mount Vernon, Mnmaroneck and Rye.

For Greenwich and Intermediate Stations, 7:08, 9:08, 10 :08, 11 .38 A. 3 .23, 3 5 6 .03, ti 7:23 P.M. Sdnday Mail Train leaves Grand Central Depot, Forty second streot. Now York, at 7:08 P. for Boston, via Springlield Line, Btopping at New Rochelle, Port Onestor, Stamford, South Norwalk and Bridgeport, and at 9:10 P.

for Boston via Shoro Line, stopping at Mount Vernon, Mamaronock and Ryo. GOSKEOTING TRAINS. Fob Boston A. 3 .08 and 8 :08 P.M. For Boston via Shoro Line, 12 :23,9:10 P.

M. Fob autford and Springflold, 8 :08 A. 12 .23, 3 :08 and 8:08 P. M. For Newport, R.

8 .03 A. M. For Connecticut Rlvor RaHroad, 8 :03 A. 12:23 P. M.

to Greoniiold; 3:08 P. M. to Montroal and Whito Mountains. For Hartford. Providence and Fishklll fRallroad, 8:08 A.

M. 12:23 P. M. FOR SnoilE Lluo Railway, at 8:08 A. M.

to Norwich and Providence, 12:23, 3 to New Loudon aud Norwich, and 9:10 P. M. Roston Express. For Connecticut Valley Railroad, 8:08 A.M. and 3:03 P.

M. For New Haven land Northampton Railroad, 8 :03 A. M. M. to Northampton and Wllliarasburgh.

For New Mlddlotown and Willlmautlc Railroad (Air A. M. and 3:08 P. M. Fok HODSATONIC Railroad, 8:08 A.

M.and3:0S P. M. For Nauuatuck Railroad, 8 .08 A. 3 :08 P. M.

and P. M. to Watorbury. FOR Danuiiry and Norwalk Railroad, 7:08., 8:03 A. M.

12:23 and 4:38 P. M. FOR Shepaoq Valley Railroad via Danbnry and Norwalk R. A. M.

and 4 :38 P. M. For New Canaan Railroad, 8:03 (A. M. 12:23,4:38 aud 5:39 P.M.

Commodious Sleeping Cars attached to 8:08 and 9:10 P. M. Trains, and also to Sunday Mail Trains on either Hue. Drawing Room Cars attrchod to tho 8:08 A.M., 12 .23 and 3 :08 P. M.

Trains. Passengers can procuro Tickots to any point reached over this road at the Grand Contral Depot, cornor of Forty second st. and Fourth av. also, at the ollicos of tho Now York Transfer Company, (Dodo's Express) No. 944 Broadway, and No.

1 Court st, Brooklyn; and by loavtng suitable notice can havo their baggage called for ana checked from rcsldonco to desl nation. JOHN T. MOODY, B023Iy Superintendent N. V. N.

II. Division. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Trains leave Now York, from foot of Desbrosses and C'ourtland stroels, as follows Express for Ilarrisborg, Pittsburg, the West and South with Pullman Palace Carsattacued. 9:30 A.

5, 7 and 8 :30 P. M. Sunday, 6, 7, 8 :30 P. M. For Baltimore, Washington and the South at 9 A.

1, 9 P. M. Sunday, 9 P. St. Exphess for Philadelphia, 8, 9,9:30 A.

12:30, 1,4.5, 8, 8:30, 9 P. and 12 night. Sunday, 6, 8:30 and 9 P. M. For Philadelphia, via Kensington, at 7 A.

M. and 2 P.M. Emigrant and second class, 7 :15 P. M. For Newark, at 0, 7, 7:40, 8:10.

9, 10, 11, 11:40 A. 12,1, 2, 2:30, 3, 3:20, 3:40,4:10, 4:30,5:10,6:211,5:30,5:511, 6,6:10. 6:30,7, 7:40, 8:10, 9, 10, 11:30, 12 P. M. Sunday 6:20, 6, 8:10,9 P.

M. FOR Elizabeth, 6, 6:30,7, 7:40, 8, 8:10, 10, 11, 11:10 12 12:30, 1. 2, 2:30. 3, 3:20, 3:40, 4, 4:10. 4:30, 6:20, 6:30,5:60,6, 6:10.

6:30, 7:30, 51:10, 10, 11:30, 12 P. SL Sun dny, 5 6, ana 8:10 P. M. FOR Rahway, 6,6:30, 7, 8:10, 9:30, and 10 A.M., 12 noon, 1, 2, 2:30, 3:40, 4:10, 4:30, 5:20, 5:30, 5:50, 6, 7:30,8:10, 10 P. and 12 night.

6.00 P. M. For WoonnniDuE aud Porth Amboy, 6 and 10 A. 2 3 :40, 4 :30 and 6 P. M.

Fon New Brunswick, 7, and 10 A. 12 1, 2, 3, 4 .10, 5:20,6, 9 P. M. ond 12 night. Sunday.

Sand 9 P. M. For East Millstone, 7 A. 12 4:10 and 5:20 P. M.

For Lamhertvili.e and Flemington, 9 A. M. and 3 P. M. For Puillipshurci and Bolvidero, 2 and 4 P.

31. Accommodation for Ilordentown, Burlington nnd Camden, A. 12:30, 2. 3, 3:10, 4 and 6 P. M.

For Freehold, 7, A. 2 and 4 P. M. For Jameshurg, Pcmhorton, Camden, 6 A. 3:40 P.

M. Trains arrive as follows: f'rnm Pittsburg, 6:50, A. 1:03 P. dally, 111.14 A. M.

and 6:34 P. daily, except Monday. From Washington and Bultimore, 6:40 A. 4:54, 10:12, P. M.

Sunday, 6:40 A. M. From Philadelphia, 5:21. 6:50, 10:14, 11:01. II :54 A.

2:14, 3:64,6:04 8:43 P. Suuday, 6:21, 6:511, 11:01 A. M. Ticket ollicos, 526,435 37t and 944 Broadway. No.

1 Astor Houso, aud foot of Desbrosses and C'ourtland stro sts. Emigrant ticket offico, No. 8 Battory placo. D. M.

BOYD, General Passongdr Aont. A. JCASSATT, Genoral Managor. ja3 tf OUTH SIDE RAILROAD long island. south side railroad south side railroad south side railroad south side railroad OF LONG ISLAND.

LOiVG ISLAND. LONG ISLAND. LONG ISLAND. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS.

FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, "EXTENSION." FOR SALE JACOB JACOB JACOB JACOB SHIPHERD SHIPHERD SHIPHERD SHIPHERD Bankers, 24 PINE bT.EKT, 24 FINE 24 PINK. STREET, 24 PINE STREET, New York. Pamphlets and al particulars Upon application, jalo lot Ac EEKLY AND MONTHLY PAY MENTS TAKEN FURNITURE, CARPETS AND BEDDING, AT B. M. COWPERTIIWAIT 155 Chatham St.

N. Y. AN IMMENSE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITES, IN GREAT VARIETY. 3m BARGAINS FOR CASH.

T. G. SELLEW, DESKS. OFFICE AND LIBRARY FURNITURE, NO. 103 FULTON ST, N.Y.

BANKS AND OFFICES FITTED UP. no223m FINK CYLINDER DESKS. jURNll'URE, CARPETS, ETC. HousekeeporB suppliod, nnd payment recolved by tho week or uioutb. DEA1.Y CUNNINGHAM, 384 and 336 Third av, )u20 lrn Near Twenty eight Bt.

Now York. IWISCEM.AIYEOCJS. CAUTION LEA 4 PERRIN'S WORCESTEUSHIRE SAUCE, Buyers are cautionpd to avoid tho numorous counterfeits and imitations offered for Bale. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS, NEW YORK. Agents for tho United States.

ocl5 ly TuAF BROOKLYN MOUKN1NG STORK, 64 WILLOUGIIRY STREET. Parlor floor. oc2 3m WFi REMBLER i CO. WIES, LIHHOB8, D. MO'OLASKY.

to No. 98 FULTON ST, Third door below tienry, Brooklyn. WINES, LIQUORS AND CORDIALS, 1 ho very best and oldest. IMPORTED AND DOJIESTIO, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. de301y Established 1850.

cAumAi iiJis, IRANK MANUFACTURERS OF FINE CARRIAGES. 810 to 816 ATLANTIC AVENUB. Opposlto Clermont av. mh4 ly WITTY'S CARRIAGE 5IANUFAOTORY AND STABLES, Carriages Homes ior saio. arid ro or.

nv too aav or we havo tho largest a.Hsortmont In the city, uuallty and style unsurpassed, and prices 20 per cont. loss than New York. Pony phnotous a specialty. Top buggies, rockaways, counos, Victorias, ortousiou and half top bretts, largo as Bortmeut of second hand coaches and wagons of all kinds old carriages takon In oxchango. Also, to lot, tine coaches, road turnouts, and ponies and phaetons for ladlos' park driving.

H. B. WITTY 4 se2 ly'l'hSATo Nevlus st. cor. Fulton av.

PROSPECT PARK STABLES, Junction of FLATBUSH AND ATLANTIC A VS. Elegant carriages, wagons, and horses, of tho latest styles and finish, to let at all hours, at tho lowest paying rates. First class board and caro for horses at redncod rates. Special arrangemonts made with gontlemon for the wintering of tholr horsos. mh30 lyThS4Tn LOTTERIES.

KENTUCKY AND HAVANA LOTTERY. Prizes cashed and Information furnished. Circulars Bent free. JOSEPH HATES, 196 Broadway, Room 4. aud 71 Broadway, Room 31.

OYAL HAVANA LOTTERY Of CUBA. 782 Prizes and 8420.W1O drawn avorv snvnntoen dfivst. Prices of tlokots in currency: Wholes, $28; halves, $14; quarters, fifths, tonths, twoutloths, $1.40. Orders tilled. Prizes cashed and information furnished.

Wo havo no agents. TAYLOR 4 CO. Bankers, 16 WALL ST, N. JBANKliUPTCTf NOTICES. TN UI TRIC1 THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES.

FOR THE EASTERN D1S RIOT OF NEW YORK. In tho matter of D. LODO WIOK BERBE. hanknint In hankrnntcv. Notice Is horoby fflven that tho second goneral moetlns; of creditors of tho above named bankrupt will bo hold at the ofBoo of David O.

Wlnslow, Register in Bankruptcy, at No. 189 Montague street. In the City of Brooklyn, on tho 31st day of January, 1873, at 2 o'clock P. and where all creditors wlio havo Droved their debts, and othor persons i. i interest, may attend.

Dated Brooklyn, the 23d day of ja. nunry, 1878. OHAKLES JONES, Asslffnoo. vt at, THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE rTm 'ed Htates. fortheiCastorn District ol new York in irof tho AMKKIOAN WATER PROOF CLOTH the QOMP Corporation Inbankniptcy.

Notico Is hereby ir, vuu' Luu su "uuv iuu juu i ui wou. ItAKi nt tWa "bovo named bankrupt, will be hold at the of flcenf Rtholh, 'rt 8. Mills, Rogister in Bankruptcy, at No. 2l Court sSoot. the Oity of Brooklyn, on tKt.

12th day of Febfuarr I8k at 13 o'olook when and where all creditors woo havs AlSthm P2r30D In interest, may ati'hl Dll'1 Brooklyn, tho Slav day of January, ISYJ. CHARLES JONES, Assignee. Ja24 Ht THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE THAT ON the 2Istday of J873, a warrant in bankruptcy wa lssned again. 'no osta to of ABRAHAM BURTIS, of Brooklyn, in ho Oonnty of Kinm and State of New York boon adjpdjfed a bankrupt on bis own pt'UUon; that tho payment of any debts and delivery of ny proporlw belonginx; to suoh bankrupt, to hhn or for the transfer of any property by him are forbidden 'aw; tnatameot Ine of tho creditors of tho laid bankrot. to Prove their dobto, and to onooas one or more of hl estate, will beheld al a Oourt of Bankruptcy, to at 189 Montagne streot, Brooklyn, N.

Y. bbfo'v D. a. WlnBlow, RoKlatar. on the 8th day of February.

A. D. 1873. at 10 o'olook A. M.

S. R. ARLOW. U. 8.

Marsha), aa Mossaoger, DUtrlot A Vew fork. itftflt A Compavatirc Article from tlie Satttr Aay Ucrlow, A lengthy communication from Cliicago giTes a gloomy picture of the insoourity of life in the Union. We are informed that five is believed to be the daily average of murders, while retributive justice follows on crime as slowly and almost as uncertainly as in Italy that judging from the difficulty of obtaining convictions, the sympathies of the juries eem often to be with the criminals and that each State Governor possesses the prerogative of pardon, and is by no means chary in exercising it. It is an ngly fact that twenty two men should be lying iu the prisons of New York awaiting their trial for murder. But we remember that New York, with its suburbs, is believed to havo tho largest floating population of roughs of any city in the world: that the bulk of THE EMIGRATING HASOALITY OF EUROPE disembarks there that arrests are often made somewhat promiscuously after confused scuffles in whjeh blood has been shed, and that after all some of tho twenty two may be altogether innocent or merely guilty of manslaughter; while the variety of instances culled from police.

reports all over the country, although thoy may prove that things are very bail, yet scarcely prove them so bad as we should have fancied, or as they probably are in reality. It is plain that a general impression prevails in tho States that recklessness and deeds of lawless violence are docidedly on the increase. It ir proved as matter of fact that crime may be perpetrated with comparative impumiy that in a rude state of society, whero dread of consequences is the surest restraint upon outrage, that dread of conse queuces is eufcebled by circumstances and so it has come about that "some of (he most respectable and cautious journals in the country are boldly advocating a return to Liynen law. Tlie Mew iork firc ninff Pout suggests a few doses of lamp post justice" by way of cure for this crying evil, and it is significant enough that a lii'U class journal in the great commercial capital of th? country should venture to offer such advico. No doubt such a state of things is as discreditable as it is unfortunate, aud the American press is probably right in averring that tho authorities havo shown undu a remissness in dealing with it.

Yet to a certain extent such a state of things is inevitable under peculiar conditions ot the country. Population has moved gradually westward, c.irryiug a rough legal machinery with it, but always leaving a broad belt of debatable laud between the settler and cultivation on the one hand, and the desert and the savages on the other. The education and breeding of a pioneer ef progress does not tend to develop tlie virtues that muke a good citizen. Either he is a backwoodsman by descent, born and bred beyond reach of the influences of religion and civilization he has been TAUGHT TO LISP IN OATHS like his father before him, and has tumbled up from his childhood as rude in manners aud loose in principles as he is coarso in speech. Or, worse still, he has known bettor things and cast thom behind him he has tied from the society with which ho has.

gouo to war, and is tho more reckless that he has sacrificed character and self respect. Such men have to hold their own with the savages or each other, for it is only recently that the Indians have been nearly exterminated, and the habits of Indian wars havo left their traces. No man can trust his neighbor, or at least there are always many of his nearest neighbors whom ho cannot trust. Of course everyone goes armed in self defense nor can tho law deny people the means of protecting themselves when it has no protection to offer thom. Fatal accidents are frequent, for men become as free with their rifles and knives as thoy aro with their speech, and local opinion is lenient to tho homicide, and a death rarely takes place without something that may pass for provocation.

But, wild as life always is on that border lino which has hitherto been continually shifting, life there is decent and peaceable compared with what it is in some of the new cities among the mountains, home of these, atf havini? passed rapiuly turough v' rlinca nf nvlcfoTin Ln CAlfloil ,1, 10US something that is relatively rcspoo each of them in its infancy Js, bv all ac counts, simply a pandemonium of reckless scoundrels, jy ''JB suddenly enriched, asser to com cwll other. Every vico paraded itself iu its naked moustvOfilty, every vilo pasion broke out in full swing. Gambling dens and drinking saloons, with a sprinkling of brothels, offered their rival attractions to tho mnn who had money, while those who were peuniless aud desperate indulged in their envy, hatred and malice in plotting crimes (hat might correct their evil fortune. Lust and covetousness wore everywhere iu the ascendant, aud, warmed by drunkenness, of course they bred murder. When fierce men, flushed with lierv spirits sat GAMBLING ALL THROUGH THE NlrtUT, raining and being ruined, blood aud brawls were of ceaseless occurrence.

Tlie bowie kllltb finci revolver were always ready to hand. and stabs and shots were bandied as freely as looks or words elsowhcre. Although many of these sinks of crime and corruption have boon somewhat purified, yet new ones have been opentd and are as foul as any of the others. It would be unreasonable to suppose lhat any country, however extonsive, can escape the contamination of such foul plague spots. Boston aud Philadelphia may indigumtly repudiate the notion of their having anythiug iu common with places so abandoned.

But ev Bostou and Philadelphia cauuot altogether escape their influence. The Colorado laiuer who has made his fortune is a citizen of the Great Republic, and wherever he chooses to go aud to settle he carries with him his old recklessness. It may bo chastened by his new surroundings; ho may become a deacon and pillar of the church, and purgo aud live cleanly as befits his new responsibilities. But the old leaven is there, and even in law abiding New Eugland tho latent recklessness will break out upon provocation. And for one Western man who retires to New England, there are scores who settle in those Border States where rough old traditigiis st survive and whero the tone of feol.iag and opinion is not altogether uncongenial to wild Western mauaer 5.

l'hese are the places which as yet are only aping tho propriety which has become a matter of habit aud principle elsoVhoro. So lone as all goes smoothly, their demeanor is irreproachable. The Judge, although he may SMOKE, EXPECTORATE AND WHISTLE, administers justice with creditable judicial gravity. The barristers discharge their duties with tolerable decorum. On a suddon there is a hitch in the harmony of tho proceedings.

Tho opposite counsel give each other tho lio, and each produces a pocket pistol from his brief bag. The Judge draws his own aud interposes, and there is a free fight in Court. Next day tho local jouruals duly report the course of the suit with tho freest comments, find; should the Judge havo escaped scathless, he has probably to settle a difficulty with au editor by ordeal of battle in tho stroot. Ju ibVinl pnionrlnt: nf Hoc co urn pollqlnnlK' 1,) i iZ 7 ing reported in tho American journals. In deed some of tho stories quoted in this very communication from Chicnuo are most tell ing, as indicating incidentally tho existence of manners and customs that are tho bano of social security in the Union.

At Chicago a maidservant was accidentally killed in a boarding bouse. It seems that thero' hid been a scuttle between somo of tho boarders, and a pistol which ono of thom carriod in his pocket had off by chaueo. Think of tho inmates or boarding establishment in Liverpool going i round in that fashion Iu Indiana a shot au editor for a slaudorou article. The editor had fully oxpoctod tho attack, and it was plain that ho was not assassinated without warning, for a couple of revolvers wore found upon his person, and moreover ho woro coat of mail. Out of tho Tower Armory an Englishman would find it hard to provide himself with a coat of mail at a moment's notice.

In Tennessee au inn keeper SHOT A CUSTOMER WHO CRITICIZED THE BREAKFAST that was served for him. In moral Massachusetts a gentleman firod seven shots at a couplo of ladies, being moved thereto by jealousy. Tho truth is, that so long as certain districts aro utterly lawless, the law will be commonly disregarded iu others. So long as it is the fashion to carry firearms over a large portion of the area of tho Great Republic, passionate men will use them on little or no provocation. Wo do not say that there is not ample room for a more stringent application of the law, and that the reform which is so loudly called for might not be aocaleratod by the moro decided action of tho authorities.

But until those tides of population and civilization which are advancing respectively from the East and West shall have met in the middle of tho continent, until new generations shall have grown up under healthier influences, wo fear we shall still hear of thoso particular crimes which have always beeu the curse of the country. We may join with the AmoricniiB in der1ni. mg evils which may be attributed in some measure to the vices natural to a young country that is growiilg fast. But while we aro grateful thai wo are not altogether as they are, we cannot forget that we have scandals of our own at home which we are far less able to excuse or extenuate. No district of England lies altogether beyond the reach of the ministers of justice and religion We boast an instinctive reverence for the law, which has besn steadily growing up in tho course of centunoi, while our dangerous classes are spared th temptation of mnrcterooB weapons RATES FOR ADVERTISING fiOLIP ABATE MKASDBE3IENT.

Bolld advertisements, 1st pnpe, 10 conts per line each time. Display advertisements, 2nd or 4th page, 20 conts per liuo each timo. Local and Commercial Notices, 3d or 4th page, 5(1 couts per linu each time. liurannt pout, for Insertions In month. Discount of lu pur cont.

for 78 insertions in 3 months. Discount of 15 per cent, for 15 of 15 per cent. forl5ti insertions in 6 months, of '25 pur cont. for 5412 Insertions in 12 mouths. Discount of iio per AmuseinontB 20 cents per line not oach Insertion.

Peji Notice of Six Lines oh Lksp. Lost and Found, 75 cents 1 time, and 5'J cents each suhao quent time. 1'or Salo and To hot, cents 1 time, and DO cents oacb Bubsp'juont tinjo. Hoarding, 7fi cunts 1 tirno, and 50 conts each aubsoquont timo, Help Wjintfid, 75 cents 1 time, and 50 cents each subSo nuent time. And 10 cents per line in oscefia of six lines.

Tr.ii Notice ok Six Lines ob Lebb, Personals. each time. lWarrmfcd Ndiices. $1.00 each lime. Deaf hs, $1.00 each time.

Sunday and Itelitfinuf, 50 cents each time. Situations Wanted, 25 coats each tttno. TEItMS CASH IN ADVAJfOK. Brooklyn, September 1,1872. ROOK AND JOK PRINTING OV KVEUY DEECUIPTIOK, LITHOGRAPHING, KNGRAVINO.

STKBKOTYpiNGi ANI1 BLANK ROOK MANUl'AUTOHlNa BOOKfil.NKI.NO DON It 1M EVKHY STYLE. lUMJlOTII I'OSTKK MINTING A SPECIALTY. Address, HKOOKLYN DAILY KAGI.F. J. COLE, AUCTIONEER.

UHMMKUCI A 1, KXOllANOR, No. I' UI.TOS STUKKT, Opmito the City Hall. oclu ly WM. COJLE COLK MITRPHV. A I TOT tO RS iiiH (UlilUrt oil SA 14 DAY.

January 25, At o'clock, at Salesroom, WJUUvLV SALR OF WAGONS AND 11AUXI.K. new and second hand top buggies, road wa piia 'iona, top business wukoii, palrmuk'S, Sviirsild, la "hiindrs mind workers, and Rontlo in all harness; i oil; htirseii: piagle and double harness: fur and lap roues, uit. ALT10KS. THOMAS. AUC tlmiunrf.

Kcal ana Insurance Agents: llrooktyn Salesroom, Ml Fulton opposite City Hall, Urooklyn. Particular attention paid to furnituro and outdoor eules. firouklyn Oity securities, S'ocks and Bonds baaht, snM nod netritifitfld also. Western Railroad BtockH and Kond" bonuht and sold. fol8 ly EAWNlillOKER'S SAL HY ORDER OF Ueknor Ueancy, 92 Knlton st.

THOS. W. selion MONDAY, Jauuary27, at o'cleclt; at No. 141 Court st, nar Atlantic av, 600 IoIr of men' and women's apparel, comprising silks, satins and merino dresses, (m cho shawls, overcoats, pants, vests, lioota, sheets, spreads, quilts, blankots.bed and table liuen, tinti under gurmunts, silk, eatiu and pioco pnods; also line gold and silver watches, jewelry, tc. Dealers and tlie public respectfully invited.

ja22 4tf ERE. JOHNriON, AUCTIONEER, Ko. 21 Park row, opposito Astor House, N. IMPORTANT AUCTION SAL 15, TUKSDAY. Pobrnnry 11, Al 12 o'clock, at 1'ixclianKe Salesroom, 111 Broadway, N.Y.

1U) DKSlKAHIiK LOTS ON I.KADINO STKRFlS AND AVKNUKS In the Ninth, Nineteenth and Twenty first Wards of tho CITY OF llROOKLYN. Property nil Bplondidly located and very desirable for 3NVKSTMKNT or LMPROVEMKNT. jVlnpa one week before salo at oilico of Auctioneer, 21 Tark roiv, ja23 tf A CALDWELL, AUCTIONEER BY order Supremo Court Elegant liquor Baloon and all the contents, MONDAY, January 27, at 10; o'clock, on ihe premises, corner Court and Warren sts. consisting of Jmr, fixtures, cigar case, cK ars, alJ kinds of liquors in bot tlef, kegs and barrels. Also, laro lot household furniture, carpets, tablex, chairs, paintings, together with leaso of the place till May, 1875.

ja24 3t' lONEY ISLAND LAND AT A UCTION Will 1.. hv nuhllR auction at Iho TOWN 110U JUSK. (IRAVKSKND. on TUESDAY. January 28.

1973. at 2 o'clock, P. the folloivlng described premises, 10 LOT 20 on May of Coney Island on tile In tho Graveaend Town Clerk's office. LOT 21 on said map. LOT 23 on said map.

LOT 47 on said man. The easterly half of LOT 43 on said map. 7OT 43 on said map. These lots will be let for the term of ten years each, commencing on tho expiration of the existing losses thereon respectively. And thelirst year's rent will bo required to be paid when tm property is s'ruuk down.

Terms made known ot the let and tho Inra having iniproronicnts ivill ho let subject to the fallowing resolution If any lot bo ko let nuy person other (ban tho last lessees owning ims rovoments on said lot, tno now lessee shall pay to tho flnniir lessee for the value of improvements on the i rnpertyat tho tvxpiralion of iho old lease, provided such improvements were on the property at tho timo of ranch publio letting, at a rate to be fixed by arbitrament between the old and new lessees, eacli choosing one arbitrator, and which arbitrators shall, on disagreement, choose a thin), and the decision of such arbitrators, or a majority of them, shall bo iinal. Gravesend, January 4, 1873. WASHINGTON WILLIS, JOHN Y. McKANE, DAVID SN KUIiKER, Oommissioncrs of Common Lands of tho Town of Graves end. SI3 I JV IWACJKIIVE5 SEWING MACHINES OP ALL THE lateBt Improved etylea of now machines for sale and to rent; rout to be applied toward purchasing any machine desired; old machines taken in partnayment for now ones; all makes of machines repaired.

M. HAMILTON, 100 Court Bt, between State and So'hermorhora sts. au24 ly. THE WILSON NEW UNDERFEED 8HUTTLI! SKWIKG MACHINE has (ho best food, rUDB llKbter, works faster, wears bettor, has bettor attachments, no cuks, no heavy cams, giros bettor satsfactfou, la 25 per cout. choaior.

Canvassers wanted. Long Island Agency, 272 Fulton ttreet. mh91 ly ROVER RAKER'S IMPROVKD KLASTIO STITOII AND LOCK STITCH SKWING MACHINES, NEEDLKS, SILK. COTTON, MACHINE OIL, 4b. BROOKLYN OFFICE: No.BU FULTON ST.

BRANCH OFFICE: 208 BROADWAY, E. D. jal9Iy TERMS OF PAYMENT EASY. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE COM ANY. llROOKLYN OFFICE 296 FULTON ST.

THE MOST POPULAR MACHINE IN MARKET. EXCK.LS ON LIGHT WORK, AND BEATS ALL ON THE HEAVIEST. MUlyTnThtS HENRY HRISTOW, Manager, MERICAN BUTTONHOLE, OVERSEAMING AND SEWING MACHINE COMPANY now rr aily for dollveiy tnelrnowand greatly Improved Sewing with orwithontthe buttonholo parts. Don't fail to sue them heforo purchasing elsowhero. N.

B. We soil un mimthly instullinonts, and, if tlcslrod, Jurnish purchasers with first class work at highest market prices. Long Island Agency 612 Fulton st, near Raymond, and 246 Grand st, Wiliiumsburgh, tho best placos in tho city to got ladies' underwear, roady made and made to order, J. T. MKNDALL, Proprietor.

lySTuiTh HEELER WILSON'S MANUFACTURING COMPANY. SEWING MACHINES. Brooklyn Omen, Slai FULTON opposlto Johnson St. S'HE BEST MACHINE AND THE EASIEST TERMS. fetily HENRY BUTA1AW, Agont.

TUB HA1IC. HAIR HAIR HAIR SHAW'S PATENT HAIR, oijual to human hair; can bo embed and brushed; switchos, 50c. human hair choapost and bost in tho market: solid switches, one varil long, French switches, curls, $1 and upward; ladies' own lialr dressed over, 2ijc. latest Btylos alwayB on hand. 352 Bowery, between Fourth and Great Jones st, upstairs, nd 3t3 Sixth av, between Twenty seoond and Twenty third sis.

up Btairs. New York. de21 3m ATCIIELOIVS HAIR DYE. This ROlnndiii TT.lir Dvin Iho oit in Mm ni tlio truo and perfect dye; liarmless, reliable, instantanoous no disappointments; no ridiculous tints; romodies tho 111 euBciBoi nan oves; invigorates ana loaves toe Ualr sottani boautiful. black and brown.

Sold by all dnitffflsis an jjuiiiuuuri), unu projjeriy appnen at UATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, 16 Bond st, New York. ALD HEADS Can bo covered with a piece exactly Dlted to tho bald Bpot, so perfect, and with work so ingeniously contrived, to appear each hair just issuing from tho skin; tho hair iiviuk oxacnyoi mo same shade ondtexturoas tho grow fr "lu ponoct inoy cannot uo aococtea. Made onlv at BATCHliLOR'S CELEBRATED WIG FACTORY, Be4 lyl uThiS Bond st, Now York. ITIKDHJAIj. CARBOLIC TROCHES.

A Bpoclalty for SORE THROAT, tho Carbolic Acid, of joujju 1 uru, in iiurt compowa, acting as a healing agent, and curing all forms of ulcerated and Inflamed urfaces of the larynx and epiglottis. A specialty for hoarseness, the cle.mslDg powor of tho icuuutg fo oxpoi au collections and forma tlonj i of mucous mattor, p'llegm, otc, and restoring a wealthy action to tho sensitive and delicate organs of the A Bpoclalty against contracting Infections diseases. The tlon and conmgion havo long boon known and OARBDl.IO TROCHES Eli on aa preventive In cases of ernali lex, varioloid, otc, etc. oi cmKba aad 0,1 disord8 Price, 25 cents per box. Sold by druggists ovorywhore.

JOHN K. HENRY, myiu'f0 FroprlDtor' No 8Colioge placo, Now York. MBS. M. BBOWU, M.

WOULD jn'0 1,10 of Urooklyn that she has ro ttored from the residence of tho lato Mrs. Smith, M. Near i LAWRENCE ST, "III be happy to boo her friends. Jmcouonrs, II ja7 12tTqThA3 "PKANCIS HAAS, PHARMACIE FRAN AIi'Ki 122 Fulton st, keeps on hand all foreign and 10 Proprietary medicines; Lubin'a and other lm Ptertura'? and fancy articles; pure wines and purpoaos; physicians prescriptions se7 lys? ItL languages, oarefuly compounded DCMTISTKY. jIlTIl'ICIAL TEETH.

BR. THOS. S. HENDERSON, 201 ('I Dentist,) 'LINTON cor. PACIFIC.

foro for supplying Loi facllltloB thero prices are toe smaller honsos. iy31 WATCHES AjpjjriT MJ McGLY OF095 FULTON ST lnakos spoolallyof the iw.r JSKgold cases, of the following Ml.brrtT0!lBS' Howard 4 Anploton, Tracy i i5t05 njakus: E. arloty of Ladles' Watches and bold iA "SB on hand. Flenso glvo us a call. M.

alwaJ'B H15 BEST PLACE TOmjYn, rs AdoIph Lange" Dresden watch, Is at SOUmS? Io. 97 Fnlton st, N.Y Tils watch is a atom wltTder i5 8t Ila9 J9 an Isochronous hatrabrlnl "''''hrougnont of tho bost workmanship, and throuE' A1.1 Jewe7ry and sfflfn Iillver ware. Diamonds a specialty. aploly OAS F1XTMHBS. 1 AS FIXTURES IMPORTANT nxtureB Is at i rfi 1,1 i 1 taQ Iatest lu HtiMo auowroom.

flsa An olegant ee i uronze ana briskly again, if we are to jr dgo from the frequency ot inquests on tne crrp.se.s ot chil dren that have been cast into the stroots. But jurors Cud open verdicts, and isolated in stances pass almost unnoticed. And win murder goes often uudetectedaud lumuuislicd. it would appear that disorder i.s decidedly the increase. If we are to believe a deputa tion which had an interview the other day with the Chief Commissioner of Policj, the state of the Strand has become worso than even that of the notorious Hay market.

Of au evening, when the numerous theatres ompty, gangs of roughs and rascals take possession of the pavements, shamming various illusory pursuits by way of blinds to their real ob jects. The thieves and prostitutes ply a thriving trade: tho eyes and uf deceut people arc. alike shocked by o'xeeuity. In fact, the rascality and immorality of London moke a practice of every evening to prey upi.n Uu well to do cla ises, wl.ile. to make things as plons'int for them as possible, we learn that eleven public houses are open within rcmpnss that gives ai) ruge of (wo to each seven householders.

Well uiigkl the deputation of Strand ratcpayer in which we may presume (he public hou V.cap ers were tot represented, implore the interposition nf the police; and indeed tte Chief Commis'iouer as ood as confesses that their grievous complaints were well fomvlod. Wt can conceive the detectives of Sootl ind Yard being battled by some mysterious and tiocal ci'ime, but ire arc to ask how such disorders as are described have boen suffered to come to ahead under the eves of the. police' No doubt there aro criminals aud sinners in abuudatice iu America, but certainly an Englishman and a Londoner little, reason to play the part of the Pharisee. MISCELLANEOUS ITEttH. Husks are worth more than corn in Gentleman is written with a big in Atlanta.

Fifty thousand foreigners hunt gold in Africa. Springfield street cars bear the inscription "Will yon ride Mrs. Sarah Standish owns the hizgest wall paper manufactory in America. A unique St. Lonisian writes his name Dr.

W. Popo C. Headington. Paulino Lucca exercises tho niittorual slipper ou two children. Chicago is discouraged.

F.vansviUo ten year old burglar. us a Horse shoes tnado of iron fj A. D. 1S1. UKcd in Washington i.s buildiDg culprit power.

gallows of five Chicago, not to bo has invested in stux'' outdone by Louisville. A mother at has y.iA attended tin funeral of hp laud anuii) baby whom she overdosed witli Ap ton of shears weiohizic over r.iri i have been constructed at Peiisacola Navv jiud. A two hundred IhonsamZ dollar IndiaiMDoIis girl advertises that she will receive sealcd'nro posals for marriage. Dr. Carl Both, of Berlin, s.iv it i.s waat of salt the blood that leads to smallpox iss the salt collar, please.

Mr. Jordan, of Portland. has bo arrested four times for beating his wife, ic'h time giving bonds and returning to his fuu. Tlie lo.OOO habitual drunkards Chic boasts of distribute themselves amou tSs cars and J0 omnibuses. The letter carriers will pay a snitabU' re ward for a fatal epizootic.

Something hll adaptcd to the eauino species 'is whit' i i wanted. Tho 'Termanout Friends" is tho name of an Evansville society. Tho members aro sworn to refrain from borrowing mouev from each other. A Danbnry man would have been late for the train the other day had he not stopped on a peach pit at the head of the stairs iu the rail way station. James Monroe, the sixth President, died so poor that he was buried at the oxpense of his relatives, in a cemetery between Second aud and Third street, near tho Bowerv.

in Nov York City. William Todd, once known to fame as tho "boy speaker," from his extensive knowledge of parliamentary rules, is tho private secretary of the Vice President. Samuel Marsh, tho millionaire, who died recently at the Astor House, was the last member of a wealthy bachelor club which at the close of the war numbered fifteen. The inventors of a new Hying machine claim that by means of a system of revolving aeroplanes, (hey can carry a car from anv point at a rate of from thirty to sistv miles on hour. Frederick Douglass was lately refused entrance to a palaco car at Corning, and was about to walk in, refusal or no refusal, when tlie conductor was told who he was and raised no further objections.

The Commercial Advo'tiw says: In Pesth, tho other day, a youthful prodigy repeated the Lord's Prayer in twenty two languages. In New York it is getting to bo difficult to find youthful prodigies who have repeated it twenty two times iu any language. The editor of the Decatur Ytv.v says During our rambles upoli tbo Mi'Msi faniD upon that low, depraved, good for uothiug scoundrel. C. C.

Sheats. His countenance is expiessive of disgust and contempt, aud it is ro wonder that he is despised aud scorned by his most intimate friends. Tho champion poisoner lives in Auckland, New Zealand, She is a woman, and is trader arrest for a long career of systematic poisoning, including fifteen childreu, three husbands, and one boarder. She stands at tho head of hor professiou. A man who lately jumped from the rear of an express train ou tho Clevelaad and Pitts roml' nlKl tv nnd over for a distance of two hundred feet, was found to havo a substance resembling brains r.i his head, although what use he ever made of it is past finding out.

A Connecticut man who thought he would while away a few hours on the Groelian plan, by trimming trees, fell out of the top of tho first tree he mounted, and broke his leg aud three ribs. He cut oil' his subscription to tho Tribune at once. Augustus do Kamsev, tho heir of an English. Duke, having run up a hotel bill in Detroit, is now looking for a situation as fireman to a steamtug. Miss Tcnnie Claflin is said by reporters to talk words a minute.

That," of course, is rough estimate, but it's somewhere iu that neighborhood. Mrs. O'Leary, of Chicago, who owned the cow that set the tire, is to have a benefit ball, tickets in consideration of the vast improvements made in tho oity during the past year. Four in hand equipages are not as numerous in Central Park this season as thev were last year, but English dog carts are very common. Dr.

Stillmau, who testified to Mrs. Fair's insanity, was asked if he had ever read "Sto bel on Insanity." He said he had, and was then told that thero was uo such author. Explosive tombstones havo boon introduced in Dubuque since tho desecration of one of the graveyards in tho vicinity. Si. Louh Globe.

The Messrs. Appleton will publish Julian Hawthorne's novel. It is said that they paid him 83,001) for the which is moro than his fathor was paid for any of his novels. Jacob Weber, of Ohio, aged 93 years, has voted 72 times during his long life. A good many inon have done better than Jdcob in one 365th of one year.

IJlf Philadelphia City Tim has a startling woodcut slflifllS is a faithful likeness of tho slain Dougnerty. If so, the murdered man's spirit should bless the disemboweling dagger that released it from such a tenement. Many gentlemen have pockets made in the sleeves of their overcoats, wherein a lady may keep her hand warm when walking arm in arm with him. A young man named Paradise fell from an upper window of the Newcomb House in Davenpsrt, aud came near making a Paradise Lost of himself..

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