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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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a TO IiET i OPSJES. DR. DURYEA. 20'CiMEDfflON ESge5BSOTI335 1 vrntAl.ra. TAWTl HOJSE9.

AN TED HOUSE TO RE NT, ITS THE violnitv of PtoBDeot Park, a small hoaso. Addresa Cbntubermaids. Waliresscs, etc. WANTED SITUATION AS A WAIT ress, by a reapeotable young woman; assist vrith tie rraahing and ironing; good city retorenoo. Please oall for two daya at 301 Henry st, top flooij WANTED SITUATION FOR UIra iror nd iraiUruT, baro iiblb Prote'tant girl who oan be wol.

recommondod. Apply at present etn ployers, No. 87 Sidney place. study of tho olaas of twenty pupils from No. lS.roachod the high standard of ono hundred and six per oent The clasa of sevon pupils from No.

18 and of four from No. 6, attalnod tho same grade and the avorago per cont. of twelvo pupils from No. 34, in the same study, was one hundred and nine per oent, Tho test question in ancient history received tho too.l Bovora criticisms, and argont protests from tho teachers, who represented them as being too exacting in tho range of. historical knowledge required.

Notwithstanding these apprehensions it was found that tha essaya upon anciont history received a peroentage of merits, only eeoond to physiology. The class ot twenty pupils from No. 24 and of four from No. 5 were awardod merits In anciont history, aggregating ono hundred and nino per cent. Tho olassos from No.

6, 13 and wero also distinguished for tho high standard ot scholarship attained In mensuration that of twolro pupils from No. 34 receiving average merits lu that study of ono hundred and eight por that of four pupilB from No. 5, and of eight from No. 13, obtaining one hundrod and nine pur cent. CANDIDATES AND THEIR OEED1T3.

A tablo exhibiting tho uumbor of candidate! from each school, with tho average standard of merits, is hero given FOB 8) AX.E MOUSES. FOR SALE HOUSES TWO VERY DE sirable throe Btory, basement and suboellar brown stone dwelling houses, adjoining. In a oholoo looatlon. and within five minutes! walk of the Grand Plaza; have all improvements, arb finished In a superior manner, and will be sold at a fair prloo to any ono wishing to purchase a homo vory little oash required, and immodiato possession glvon if reouired no brokers need apply unless acting for bona fide purchasers, as no notice will be taken of trading or sneculattns offers. For particulars and permits address OWNKItTBrooklyn Post Offloo.

FOFTSALE HdUSE ON GREENE A west of Bedford, one three story and bsiement brown Btone house, size 20x45, fifteen rooms, lot 108 feet deep, good dry ooncrete cellar with briok heater, basement oontainlng dining room, kitchen, laundry, store room, threo largo olosets, refrigerator connected with Bewer having a coll of block tin pipe nndor lco box and connecting with butler's sink for drawing loo water, dining room finished with hard wood and In handsome style first story oon talns front and bHok drawing rooms, olosot with wash stand connected with ice box, cabinet finished ve tioulo door, blaok walnut stairs, Ao. second story oontalni front room with alcove, baok room, hall room and bath room, two washstands and four oloseti third story has four large rooms, cedar oloset with drawers, large atore room, wash stands. 4o. For particular inquire on of K. SNKDKKER.

builder; take Greene av. oara to Franklin av, or Franklin av. oars to Greone. i I r'imw euJ, n830 UOUIld two togotjje fowor 6ui io thl! othcj Thero might be M6V6u" tint fit One end of a row i or men and no njoYtnient in the middle, but without the iuu In the middle thore woufd bo no moremont at the iu.n I at i i a a in i a ir aa o.g!a.a E.g is Namo cf toaohor. hf 8I1 Annio L.

Mumford Kmoline O. Augnsta. Howes Harriot Donniaon 90M 111 67 18 82 17 83 2 5118 78 1 5,17 83 18 Martha L. Hast. Mulford.

2 2 17 Isabella D. 23' TIKstlior Sutton. SH 21 Sarah L. Stilson 26 19 Sarah L. Harriot.

81113 0 L. Valentin f.5'4 I17K 11185 :17 IS; 74)4 17 '4 ft. The following list oxhiblts tho number of pupils who wero allowed a re cxaminatlon In studios which wore marked too low for iiconso or graduation in Juun Tho standard of attainments as oxhihited in this tablo should not bo assumed as porfoctly iudicatlve of tho skill or industry of the soveral teachers. Judged by thlB standard great injustice would bo inflicted upon somo of tho moat meritorious of the academic touchers, as there ato many oxtrauoous oircumstanoos affecting tho averago scholarship tor which the touchor ought not to be held responsible. Tho following conditions pro.lucing such results aro the most common aud important F.rst Tho classos of boiuo schools havo boon instructed for only brief poriods by their preBout toach ers.

A marked instuncs of this character is iho of No. 26, which has been taught by Mies Herriok but for a short poriod, and whoso ontiro cIobb was presented for graduation. Second he principals of somo schools present tho entire class for examination with the conviotion that in this way only can it bo a fair test of tho scholarship of tho pupils and tho work of the teacher. Tho pupils themsolves occasionally demand tho privilege of an examination so vehemently, that tho principals And jt difficult of resistance. Notable among the schools adopting this plan aro Nos.

15, 22, 24 and 26, while 8 and 13 have sont only the moat thoroughly traiued pupils who are certain of reaching a high plane of merit. Either plan has advantages, and important objections oan be urged against either until it is difficult to decide nbich is proferable, So muoh at least Ib certain, that the plan should he uniform and affect all the boIiooIb equally. With tha present irregularity, thoso schools which present large classes for examination are cortaln to appear unjustly to groat dlBadvoutago, whou compared with, thoso who submit only tho best pupils. Third Anothor condition tennug t0 affect dispar i I. ti, of longth of time that otjjer olasses are ab to devote to IbeWdies Mii "grade by postponing tho period of examination, academic class of No.

15 has two gradustiug periods in esch year, at eaoh of which twenty pupils present thomsolvos for graduatiou while No. 9.4 offers the same number after a toition of nri. vnr Tbia fact should not dotract from ict from 0 teach 1 in jus depre the acknowledged excollonco and assiduity of tho cr of the class last named, but it is hero noticed ii elated by an unfair compansbti. rocommond tho amendment of the resolution passod January 1876, BO aa i lrlal credited JIOEV MARKET. Hciluctlon ol Commission, by tho stock Exchnnjre TUo Extension of the A.

P. Telegrapn "Linos tJolfl Weak Stocks Active and Strolls'. Wall Stuekt, February 21. The members of the Stock Exohange hokl a mooting yesterday afternoon, and by a voto of 392 to 11 rosolvod to ask tho Governing Conimiftee to reduco tho rateB of commissions from to 1 10, or $6.25 por 100 shareB, for transactions, to 1 32, or $3.12 por 100 shores, on businoss between nioniborB, where the prinoipal Is not given up, and $2 por 100 4 nnann wKan it.a nf rnfn.l I. IV The commission for investment tr.nsaction, remains st of one per ox 525 on oaojj ICO shares, Tho Stock Exohange has f'S(fi this fiction at this time in consequence ostailishmeiit of thf "Pen VWWgP organization is fostered If a few largo "irators wuo L'S'? long complained against hy the Stock Exchange, and fajhua to obtain roductlou oiganlxod an opposition.

Tho new concorfi "a topioscnted to have a membership of about 300, but it is new, and from this fact and for other reasons it will not immediately ob tain the con Od ouco of outsido speculators. It is this class of persons who bring grist to tho mills of tho brokors, and the course of tho stock speculation, for the past year or more, has been such as not to inspire them with confidence in operations conducted by ollqucs. The latter will probably resort to tho now board for a little while, but if the majority of operators find that they can do business as cheaply in tho old Exohange they will gradually roturn to it. The changes which have been made in the management of the Atlantlo Pacifio Telegraph Company aro very import. ut and should result in greatly benefiting the property.

Tho Gould party havo retired and havo given place to such men as Mcssre. Garrett, President of the Baltimore A Ohio, Scott, of tho Pennsylvania, O. GarriBon, of the 8teamship li Missouri Pacific lines, and others of similar standing, including a representative from the National Telegraph Company of California, and Mr. Dillon, the President of tho Union Pacific Railroad. Thus tho A.

A P. are enabled to extend their linos over tho Bnltimoro and Ohio nnd tho Pennsylvania and connections, and to build aline to moet that of the National in California. With this formidablo opposition to tho Wostern Union, low telegraph tolls should bo maintained and thus merchants and all othors UBing tho "wiro" will bo honeRtod. Gold dropped from 105 7 lfi at tho opening to 105 before 11 o'clock, mainly in CDnBequonce of the weakness of Exohange and an Indisposition to trade on the hull side of the market. At the same timo the posted rates for banker's sterling wero reduced to for long and $4.85 for short.

This brings the latter to a 7 cents above $5 to the pound sterling in currency. The coal stocks fell off this morniug in tho early trade and the greatest doclino was fn Dolowsro Hudson. Western Union was jammed down beforo tho call but at tho board tbo whole roorkot moved upward, Erio sold at Vi and 7, Pacific Mail at 20 anil Northwest at 32's and Kltf. St. Paul at i8, Ohio at tVfc, Harlem at J3 Hauuibal and bt.

Joseph preferred at 22'f, Morris snd Essex at 81 and 0. O. C. and Indlanapjlis at aud Michigan Central at and Eako Shorn openod at 61 sold at and went to f. Northwost preferred started at aud advatic il to K.

Hock Island opened at and went to 100i. Western Union started at 65X, fell to C4.V and reacted to N.Y. Cent opened at 08. wont to 'X, dropped to frT'and to St. Paul preferred started nt 47.f.

sol i at 48, and foil to Del. Hudson opened nt 1 tf below the close of yosterday fell 2 and reacted 1. Central Joreoy started at 12V druppe.I to inland moved up to 11 Del. Lack. A Wcstorn opened at 05, fell tiB4' and roaotcd to KH.

Bank clearings were currency balance, $3,529,901 gold exchanges, $5,379,401 gold balances, $077,1140. stock sale First Hoard. New Yoim. February il. I0 MI II C'aSl 112 1 3 H14I do lll'i, 5J, do IS Iiioi 81 12 IUM! 1110(1 S.V21) cM Ill I 1PJI1I0 do 12 IIP1 loom) do lll i 10IW) do Hill! 10'fllil IJ S5 '0 li ll'l'in 3.1 It.uik Ameri.

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A. Donnlson 1 9a 6 20 17 1 Martha L. Nas? 1 190 nuoils who onooso ion in both elementary and aoadeniio studies to ited with merits iu both grades for radi'" ln Respectfully submitted, 'oa Field' cMi" S'lO 500 do 6el) do 160!) dn BOO do al 2) do 100 do looo do leoi) do 1900 do 3700 do 200 do I90O do 900 do b3 700 do 200 do ffclt) OO 6)0 do 300 do 03 I'm do 03 100 Michigan Cunt It bo 200 do ai no do 500 isn 4 Mo So 660 8til do 400 do 700 flo do JS0.1 do 4011 do 03 21X1 do S3 2'JO do all 1200 do 2011 do 03 ol do 03 6900 Now Jer central l.toon.ol IviO New Jer Centra, conv MOO do 1000 dn 10011 Lehigh A WBcon fiooo ao 64 Mil. 30'f 2uooMllwk A Kt Paul. 8s 1st I00C0 St Pani 1st hO ill? 1000 Mllwk 4 St Pnui A Mdlv 40011 do toon do 7 300unan 4 tit Joo 8's I conr tw lllofl Mich So 20 IIKIHI B'W do KiW soon Mien Houtini no MMI St Jack 4 Chic 1st 106M 140OU St LOUIS 4 iron .11 1st 88 2000 OA Mia.

2d 60)4 1000 do tic lew l'acitic Man join nr'li 91H lOtOCent I'ucittc Gold bd do 5000 do do 100 '4 10S'; 106 IHJ Clev A Pitta (mur lOl OnicogoA ft tt loo do 140 do 4CUU Union l'acitic UK lit Mflll Ho l'nellic 7a 1. 192 I mo liET HOUSE 57 PINEAPPLE ST IJEI an improveniouva. RT. 236 JTolton st irri TrKlTinrTSE ON THE HILL NEW firs! clasi; 4 story, brown stone house, with all modem Improvement, Apply on promUesi Hi, or 269 WaBhlng ton ay. rifiO i LEfHOUSE 138 LAFAYETTE AV, JL oor.

of Carlton, briok, 11 rooms, all nowly plumbed, SoMT bBSIiMO Uberty St. near Conoord briok, roomg now (urnaco, all linprovomonta. TO LET STORKS 198 and l99fWton it, with all TO LBTHOP IM Navy st. near Myrtle av, briok, 20i," threo floors. lultablo for Apply to CJARY 4 STEVENSON, MB Fulton st," mo nOE'fBOUSE SPLENDID I croDerty No.

864 St. Marks placo, on St Marko av, onprlslng all loU of ponnd. ditj 'ootl front, and running through to Prosneot plaoo, with fruit, shade trees, oroquel and ooach house on Prospect place; fhe houajli three stories, manaard roof, with conaervatory and plairaa, containing twelve rooms and all modern Ira and will Sb put in perfect order at fh low rv.nl nf ftfloO for one or more years. Apply to WIL 90 Naasaurt.TuxrTer'Bnlldlna, New York. TO LET HOUSES A ROW OF ELE uaut three atory basement and suboellar stone front houBes, containing eaoh 12 rooms handsome marble man.

in fact ovary imnrovemenf. Thfa iV the first timo these houses have eyer been Offored for main entranco of Prospect Park, md within two blocks of four oar routen to all 'orrles they can be hired at the low rental of possession oan be given at onoe If desired N0. 6W of said block Is open lor mspootton, and can be t.ha aooomrnodation nf customers. tho hou.ei and ray oilloo will be Vjpt opan durlny Waah Birthday LEONARD M05dY No. aOtTMonta JTUO Bt, nwar (loort TO .13 3WSB8 FUICrVISHEI.

rsiO LET HO USE FURNISHED I the Hill to a piivato family only, a completely furnished three story brown stone house, South Portland av. For particulars or permits ploaio address W. R. T.VON, P. O.

Rot fi.021, N. Y. TO LET HOUSE FURNISHEri own a very pleasantly situated and nicely furnished house, and, to be froe from oare lor while, would like to let it to a smil famuy ai nv tho rent and an extra compensation. No other hoarders Dorrnlttedr "Address ALPflA, Eagle offioe. SI, LET HOUSE KJNISHKU UK loase; Bchormorhorn at, turoo minutes irom and noar all foirles, private, throe story high stoop brown Btono roBldence, nowly and completely furnisnea owner leaving tno city llB SoheraSBorii st: or to SIMONSON' 00.

No. I Montague st TO jLKT PABXS OUT HOUSES. mn r.w.T. JPAHT OF HOUSE 520 LOW a t.t rooms, all ImDrovementfl: sbadei i.tna rtuloth In ball Possession at onoe. An ply on premises, 88 Douglass Bt, or to H.

BOIV1E, 1,093 l'ulton at. TO LETVPART OF HOUSE A SECOND floor and part of third lu handsome brown stone, high stoop house, handsomely painted waila, marble wash basins; plenty of closot rooin owner occupies lower part of house. No. 9 Second st, near 8mlth. TO "LET PART OF HOUSE FLOOR of six roomi, No.

98 Second place, bet. Court and Clinton sts also floor of five rooms, parlor floor and base mente six rooms or whole house, seventeen rooms, No. 93 Bergon at, below Hoyt irXSor ArARTEfiEw irv mo LET ROOMS IN A FIRST CLASS JL houso noar Henry st. 81 Paoihc st. aqnonrl floor: 4 also bath room, water ciosoc, wasn oasm, pantry drawers, wardrobe; uso of stationary tubs; other rooms ft wanted; also other apartments.

Inquiro on tno premises of ownor. TO LEt I'LATS. TO LET FLATS FIRST CLASS FLATS, containing ssven rooms, all improvements possession at ouco. Apply on premises to H. BOIVIE, 1,093 Fulton st opposite Orinond plaoe.

'c TO LEf'OH' "BUSljVKsF7" VtTBllSljS mo LET HOTEL A MEDIUM SIZED hotel the DOflt looatlon in Broiklyn sp30ial opportunity. D. A CHAUNCISY 207 Montague st. TO LET LODGE ROOM HALSEY Building, furnished, heated, lighted and kept in ordor: rent low to a good tonant; threo nights each week; not ongagod. J.

K. CORNELL, 44 Court st, LET STORE OR TOSALE ohoap, tho ngflf Koro BW DeKalb av (on one of the bo business mocks): drug or fur. iil.u' store aeoded; also some hico qoors. Apply at 816 Madison st. TO LET DOCTOR'S OFFIOE AN OLD established physician's office in tho vicinity of City Hall English basement bouse.

Inquire at 334 Pearl st, noar Myrtle av. TO LET STORES 1KB LARGE stores, lfch Vtonch ulato gligs fronts location Fulton st, near Clinton ahd Class in avs possession at ouco theso storos will lot choap to right partes. Apply to H. puitin st. 6 LET ROOMS I II STEAM tlJl.4A liV, nil amaU fi, l)0ttjr, OOAOWAUMA1U.

VJH nil DIUUO (1IOU rooms stenm oletfators, all warmed with Btoam. Apply to A. UO0GrTTOiV. Brooklyn Steam Power Worlca, 65 At lautic av, neat South Ferry. mo LST FACTORY PARK AV, NEAR 3 Oxford st.

third story building with ongine, boiler, bolting. with or without other machinery, stabio. sheds. Ac, three lots of ground; rent low to a responsible party. Apply to PHILLIP WEEK.

133 North Oxford Btroet, or J. E. COK1SELL, 44 Court street. IO for 1 for I LET WHARF PROPERTY OR for Balo THE BROOKLYN IMPROVRMI5NT CO. for lease dook Droneitv ou GowanuB Canal, bet.

Third and Ninth sts, with water front on the canal a jtl on their Inloral basins: oan bo had in niots to suit of any denth or width. Apply for maps. eto. at olHoe of the Company corner Filth av. aud Third st HOUSES.

TMOR SALE HOUSE TWO STORY By brick houso with basement and sub cellar. No. 461 SocUott st, botweon Hoyt and bond urlco $4.200 $1,000 sh terms easy. Address 0. Box plnco.

SLi'OR'sALE HOUSE CH13AP; IN GOOD jV location, a throe story houso, containing 11 rooms. Inquire on promisos, 899 Pacific st, or in store, 4W Fulton street. FOR SALE HOUSE BRICK HOUSE and ttablo, northeast corner Pearl and Hlffh sts low and ttablo, northeast corner Fear, and Klflh fjrice, easy terms small amount oi money roquireu, ppiy owner, 275 Ryerson st, or at 44 Contra st, N. Y. IOR SALE HOUSE AT A 8ARGAIN A3 sfcoiy high basement house 30x10x100.

with all modern improvements, near Bedford avenue. Inquiie in tho basoraont of the house 85 Ponn st, D. IOR SALE HOUSE A HANDSOME 3 atorv briok store, with bakor1 a oren, eltaato few min utes from Citv Hall suitable for anv business prloo will pay dear ton per cenU W. P. COOK, No.

Washington FOR SALE HOUSE ONLY FOR the three story hifih stoop, basement, brick house all improvements in good order; 123 Horlcimor at, noar New York av, or will ront to a good tonant for $800. vi li jjftxvj, an niion at. IOR SALE HOUSE TWO AND A hnlf hrtr oil located on the Hlll.alO rooms. all improvements, only brick, brown Btone and framo JMV1 mo bouses in ail paria oi mo ouy ior saie or 10 teu WLBK, 377 i'ulUm Bt. "OOR SALE HOUSE A GREAT BAR gain tho throe story frame homo, 13 rSoifll, 1)1 rnu provemenrs: in gooa oraor.

ro. tw nou roriua.wu: cose $6,600 to build owner going to California. Call or address the OWNER, 377 Monroe st. tvjj. FOR SALE HOUSES AT PRICES TO trait tho times, houses Nos, 13 and 68 Putnam store front No.

8 Downing, and 282 Twenty second frame also storo and country property to exohange. E. jj. aiy Montague bi. IOR SALE HOUSES ON BREVOORT nlacn.

hot. "franklin and Bedford a.vn. foe af, ton unifm did. a new 8 atorv and basement, brown stone house. Dries to suit tho timos, torms easy, J.

B. JACKSON, on promises also, four 2 story and 2 story and attic, brown atone, on Monroe st, bot. Franklin and Bodford avs, oheap. F( OR SALE HOUSE OR EXCHANGE fnrHmill bouso nn town, a thron Btnrv brinlr hnnrtn all improvements, one block from Fulton st. and nvo min utes walk or taty Hall will sell cheap on easy tormsLpay able in monthly installments.

Addross G. MORRISON. Box 3,183, N. Y. P.O.

FOR SALE HOUSES CHEAP EASY terms and Immediate possession some of those three story, brown stone front houses on Grand nnd Lafayetto avB; also three lo" feet front brown Btones, as low as $7,000. Possossion April 16. Inuuiro on tho premises or at 262 Grand av. FOR SALE HOUSES TWO HAND somo new amall brown stone houses all modern im SrovemontB, with gas fixtures complete neighborhood r. it class; convonlant to cars; torms easy.

Apply to tho owner, W. O. MUSSKIJj. on tho uronitsos, 82 Cambridge place, between Greone and Gatoa avs. TjOR SALE HOUSESANLrTOTSAT great bargains, in many of tho host locations In Brooklyn, on easy terms.

Also, houses to lot, vory low, to Rood tenants; locations doslrable. Also money to loan on mortgage. H. A. SPAFARD, 162 Broadway, New York, uoom jo.

Tjl OR SALE HO USE MUST BS SOLD JL at onco, Clermont av, noar DoKalb Beautiful throo story basement and collar brown stone house. 22x45x1110 all Improvements; complete; splendid location: nerfnet ordr; vfjtnt an offor; terms easy. Apply toll. TV. iiuzjU, J.J., ded jryriiu av, utiy or oi ening.

HOUSES THB 3 STORY now brown Btone houses, i(tz and 414 Vanderbilf av. and 1S1 Hixth av; also, two plots of ground (tOOx'il feet) on Pacific st, with cnttr.gCR; also, plots on Bedford and Franklin avs, Pacific and Herkimer ats, for building purposes terms easy. Apply to WALTON P. BELL. At tornoy, 80 Broadway, Ne.v YorK.

TOR SALE HOUSES OHEAP'H of thec jyioathisos in Brooklyn, within two rain utos ui tw lines of cars, oituate on tho north side of Monroe st, 125 foot cist of X.iroop avenue, two story, frame, brick basement, filled in; i'I improvements; snlendld collars; Pdvrnrs conuectnd si; of honoa. KsxlOxlDU. Apply on proit 's, to 1'A MCLt mi owner. FC 3 OR SALE HOUSES ON MONROE ST. 3 itory frame with nxlra ot Grejn av, .1 storv bnwn sto' fvtr.shed or an liuren Rt, 2 Btory brick, all improvements; Madron at, 2yt stor hrtck; nod foni fv, story brick; 2 sfory fr.

ime, also olV at low prices. I'htlo i and country seats. JA S. S. HALL SON, trankiin av.

JjIORSALK HOU mS A CL7SS rown stone house. 3 storv and basemont, 43x111); 1oc ijm1 at ipan Pt, bet. Bod for nnd Franklin avs: tho Un. part ot Brooklyn; hui't bv day'a work two yoars ogo: every modern liuaginable can be purcba od For lo than cost; this houdo must bd Bor'i to be tpiTJCMtca. Appi; on promias.

OR SALI3 HOUnE SOME OF THE groirost bcrgains vor orTdror inBrookivn: frond. Bttl well budi, frame nnd brown atono Lnnsos, iti tho bo.it p.irt of tho city, chonpor than if. would cost to build; cr.II and cx.iinms our Ji5t. F. V.

OAR UU rarUlS, st. opposite Now V'nrk av, from A. M. to 9 P. M.

Opcu on WaBliington's Birthday. EOR SALE HOUSE A DECIDED RAlF gain A four atory brown eloao house, 21x55x10.1; wood finish; built in tho Lua manner modern siylo. he ownor having taken tho prooorty nndor (orosioaure, will soil for a liulo over half cost For further particulars apply JMVruiu tj ana 6.H) Falton st, Boutneast orn' rortianu av, or w. ij. room 9, Continental Insurance Building, DAVENPORT, FOR SALE HOUSE A NEW BROWN stone front house, No.

293 Henry st, between State and Joralomon 2 feot front ana 13 feet dean, threo suv. rics, basomoiitand attic: dining rofim on parlor floor, with hardwood doors and cabinet trimmings billiard room in rout basement; all modern improvements; within ton minutes' walk of two ferries. Inquiro of'E. iL DAY. builder, In I State at FOR SALE HOUSES THOSE NEW two Btory.

basement and suboellar noueo3 on north eldoof Horgen Bt, near New York av bIzo 20x 12x100; ten rooms; all improvements; their euual not to bo found in the city; neighborhood uoaiirpns: ion requested terms to auit purchasers. Apply to CHRISTMAS ROSS, stono yard, Wythe av, cornor of Rutledgo Btreet. OR SALE HOUSES A RARE OPPOR tunity for taosa Intending to buy. How do we know av. Ton oan know bv examining mv nmnortu Turn iwo story Dijemnns sxone ironis, ui4a 100, on Madison st, between Nostrand and Marcy avs, first claM 278 Monroo streBt, tnreo stry frame, hothousa, chandolierB, and all Improvement; first clas the ohoapoat bouse In Brooklyn will be onerieTory day.

Cut this out and brinirit with you W. SWIMM, SSS Putnam av. OR. SALE HOUSE AND LOT ON Cumberland St. noar Lafnyof to l.

fmm. TTiod in with brick, two storr at, it aH (otsaxiuu; poriito wnu uumoa means loouinc tor a bargain a s.ifo liirostnjonl in a first class neiebbor hood. may apply to 4 RICHARDSON, No. Falton e. nr Camborland.

OlSco open WasbinKton's Birthday and evenings. FOR SALE HOmiVcWAP 223 Greene av. story, stono front, an lot WO; housa has every modern improvomeut and Is first class in ovory respect dlnlnj room and halls finished blaok walnut, 1 his houso will bo aoid at its present market value. For further apply to the owner, next door. No.

231 Greens av, between Cambrugo placo and Grand av. Elliot OK SALE ROUSES story nni Trflnrth roof hrnwn Btonn fs nnt olt.i.tnrl 'lHott mlarfi. nnjir WaBhin2ton Prk Rlya 3f.x4S? all modern imDrovementa price. ntr. AIpo.

a throe story brick housa on Carlton Lafayetto and Greene, with impro7fment9. No. 359. prlce b)so, No. same kind of house, price these ho' ises are ottered at a bargain.

For partlcu'nrs apply to A ii VIS CARMAN, Nos. 751and 7a3 Fulton sL EOR SALE HOUSES TERMS EASY Tho cheapest houses I have ottered in thirty yaars, of a block of fifteen houses and surrounded, and within threo minutos walk of four of the best railroad lines in Tako Fulton. Putnam, Greene, or Franklin av cars. In Quire of T. 11.

JACKJSON, on promisos. iOR SALE HOUSED WILL buv a corner brown stone house and Philadelphia rriok stable, and a vacant lot; houso three atory, high stoop: parlor handsomely decorated; 20xil)x0; stable two story. 2OxOxlI0; vacant lot UuxllO; this property forms the chape of an and has a front on threj streets all modern improvements in houso and stable; plaoo mustbesoeo to appreciated $5,000 cash, balance on mart ago for threo years at the rate of six per cent. Interest Apply on premises, Franklin av, oorner of Paoiflo st OR SALE HOUSE ELEGANT RESI en co Tho honso, sfabifl ana gronnds of Homy W. Sago.

tli ana snH If nri. Brooklyn lot, stocked vrith great variety of choicest fruit and shrubbery; house, 6S1B8, aleitantly finished oara woou ana repioio wrta every moaem convon lence fow hoases in Brooklyn aro ao complete and desirable netshborhood and all Bnrrormdmgs unexceptionable; nonse and tan Tata sold Banarately if desired will bo low, and 60 per oent oan remain on mortgage lOyosrs. Apply to STHONDLOW, MonUffUa Brooklyn, or to H. SAGK. SI VTall it, N.

Y. I 1 I i 1 i VSfANTlBD EXPBfltENOED FUR hat trioinieis at H. SU SILVERMAN'S. No. 10 rrBjTBDAPBW GOOlTdPEBAfORS on rucked kirts.

to take homo on Wiloox Gib1" ma chine. Apply SI DeKalb sr ff ANTED GIRLS A LADY WHO tJN derstands letter writing Trill write letert foonfr dentlal or otherwise) for young women at s' tbo time or inclination; terms, oonta eaoh. Beau audross to Mra.M., Eagle offloe. WANTED AT NO. 9 near Fulton, new sowing JOtWovn near Fulton, new sowing maohinos term: (rood Dayton work sent ana Tfnr goon paying worir.

sens au nav cash for pay monthly machine P'rS'ilSl ark above maohino payment, wagea; machines oxohanirod: also ladies unuergar on skirts all work i ffooci vacGl menu retail, cueoj'. rTKg a i fra. ladles; BROOKLYN ATKU SERVAXS uj a rvg Cooks. Washers and ironors. WANTED ArTCOOK, WASHER AND irouor, in a small private family, a competent girl only those having lived in first cla families need apply SSa reference required.

Apply at 174 Sohormerhorn at. WJ AN TED A GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironor one used to general housework preferred' best of references required; none but Bwedoj no aiply Call at 16 bet. 8 and 10 o'clock thU evening. WANTEDONE AS A GOOD COOK, washer and ironer, and one as onambormaid and waitress, two girls; must, have oity roforoncos. Apply at.

198 Prospect place, noar Vauderbllt av. WANTED TO DO COOKING, WASH lag and ironing, a compotent tidy girl (German preferred) must come well recommended. Apply at i Madison st, near Franklin ay. Nurses and Seamstresses. ir A WTTTrV AS TJTTRSE AND CHAM bermaid.

a neat, tidy young girl; must bo irUihiK and obliging. Only those having first olaBs oity refer ences need apply at 3a raoiuu sv. WANTED TO ATTESD CHILDREN and make henelf gonorally nserul, a girl, aged about It or W. Apply for two days at 131 1 niton stL WANTED TO TAKE CARE OF A child dnrlng tb day, a girl. Apply botweon four and six at 144 Lafayette v.

(General HotiscworK. WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, first class servant must be a good oook and aundross. Apply at 276 Kyers at; Xr ANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE VY work, a girl; Gorman proiorrod. No. 169 Soher merhorn at ANTED TO ASSIST IN GEN10KA.L.

house nnd heir. In the care of children, a girl rofor onoo rouulrod. Call at 85 North Oxford Bt. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUbli work. a good girl, who thoroughly understands tier business and has sonrt references; a Protostant preierrou, wages $12 per month.

Apply at, 275 Union at. ANTED TO DO GENEUAJj work, a good waBbor and ironer and plain cook. hnvinir eocd rlly roieronces. Apply at an rioauuuv v. noar vauderbllt av.

WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work i.l a small family, a girl; must bo a good cook, washer and ironer. and havo good city reference; no others need apply. 121 Fort Oreone plaos. WJ ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUbli work in a tamlly of two oiuioren ana iw.i auui, good strong girl also a little girl to take care oi a oui.u 20 months old. Apply at 672 AUnntlc nat.

ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a irlrl who is a first class oook and laundress must be able to make gnou uroaa nou nam civj Apply at 138 Sixth av. WANTED TO "DO GENERAL HOUSE worK, a girl must bo compeiont and tboroneh and kind to littlo ohildren; good references required. Call to night and on Friday at 811 Jefferson st, noar Patohen av. Take Gates av. oars.

ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, in a small private family, a young girl, Protestant preferred; must bo a good cook, washer and irrmer; willing and obliging; references Apply at 360 Carlton av. WANTED HELP MALES. TTKT ANTED AS BARTENDER, A IUUu man; must oomo wotl rooomraonded and be willing to work. Address, sUtingsalary, Box 16, Eagle offioe. WANTED TO TAKE CARE OF YV horseB and drive, a smart young man about 16 to 18, acquainted with the grocery business; one living near ctyjlall.

Address DRIVER, Eagle ofilc. VST ANTED TO DO UXAlKS wuxvjql YT and waittner. a frirl muat bB auiok and willing and cotuo prepared lor wora. Sands st Apply, with reference, at No. SO WJNTED SITUATIONS I'EMAIyEH.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO A kind oi rk, bv an Ametloan girl of 18. Call or two days at 231 Fourteenth Bt. near Fif in av. ANTED SITUATION A womimina dry goods or fanoy store references ana uni av, Wed and unlimited security given. Apply to M.

i Myrtio av, Wednesday and mursaay. ANTED SITUATION IN A DINING sAloon. br a young1 kit! nnrlnrstindri alvlnm out cUocHs won. atore. Call at 198 8mith at, near Baltic, in tho fancy ANTED SITUATION AS HOUSE koeper, or to tako chunro of children, either in cut or country, oy a nuauie ckbu Amenuou call on or jiadiesu for one week, Mrs.

J. 36 Cranberry utieet. ANTED SITUATIONS MANAGED by ladlos BROOKLYN HMt LOYMBnT ou TtEAU, 2 Concord st, between Fulton and VVashlngton u. Family help of all kinds. We do not promise perfection, but try to select good women (or domestic service, without regard nationality or religion.

N. B. Wet nurses suppliod. ANTED NURSING TO ATTEND an invalid lady or child, or as loamatress and mind one or uro growing cmi'iren, a young naiiBu ttin ouu roforonces from laat pUve. Call tor two days at 276 Jay at, top flour, Oookfli Washers and Ironers.

WANTED SITUATION AS COOK, washer and ironor, or would do general housework; has good city roforoncoa. Please call at 3 ttJayHt. ANTED SITUATION AS COOK, uasherand Ironor. by a respectable yousf? woman; has good ciiy references. Call for two days at 63 President street.

ANTED SITUATION AS COOK. washer and ironor, by a reanoctablo youns woman has cowl city references from hor last placo. Call for two days at 454 Hicka st, bet. Harrison and JJegraw. ANfEDSITUATION AS COOK, washer and ironer by a respeotabla yonnsr woman has irood city references.

Call for two days at 1 Concord street. WAN TED SIT ATION A COOK, and to aaslBtwith tho washing, or to do general V. I HI li V. TJ I.l uiiubovtuib, ill a cuuatt lUUIUTl mjf a IUKJDVUUW Nil. i muti call, or address 8., for two uaya, 115 TJIlary it, oornoi of Lawrence.

WANTBD SiTUATION AS A OOOK, by a respectablo middlo agd woman; thoroughly understands the cooking of meats and pastry of all Jcinds isalsoagood baker; has the best of rcfrrmco; city or country. Call at 173 Myrtlo av, cor. Prince st. X7 ANTED SITUATION AS A COM potent laundress In rifato board Id (T house, or pmate iamuy, by a reapoctabJe KtrJ. ijall at 13 rfortn Portland aT, near FlushinK av.

Call for two days. WANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD vraiher and Ironer, by a young girl can give good references. CaJI for two days at o5y uates av. WANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD cook, waihsr and Ironer, by a respectable young woman has food city roforonces. Call for two days at 34tj Clasduo av, near Lafayette.

XXJ ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD If oook, watnor and ironer, or to do cnneral house work, by rennectable younir woman: has srood oitv roieronces, Cull for two daya at 689 II ergon at. ANTED SITUATION AS GOOD nHt. bv a plain cook an lira rate wasnor ana ironer, by a respectaoio woman; naa gooa city rororenoo. Please call IL4 Jay at. WANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST clasa cook or wmild do chamberwork and waiting by a roapectable girl.

Call for two daya at 11 Hall st. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class cook and bakor. by a reeDer table worn a no objection to a boarding house; has good city roferonces. Call for two daya at 304 Henry at, corner Aflantic av. ANTED SITUATIONS AS FIRST class cook, by a roBncctahle young woman no ob jection to a privato boarding housu Uas good city references.

Cell for two ditya at 2 Id Bridge st ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST clasa conk would do nlain washlur If roonirod: has no objection to ffu In tho country. Please call for two dtya at3Ul Adams at. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST claB oook. washer and ironer: leforence: no ob jections to a boarding bouso. Pieaao cull for two days at WAc TED SITUATION AS A FIRST ass cook, washer nnd ironer, by a respectable a lirs? cliisi liinrnlresi is Ijli.

hlv rco from hor latst dIju'o. call lur two iiays ai iM Atlantic av opposite iermont. io postal earns answorcd. AN TEDSITUATION AS GOOD conk and Iauadre3S in nrivnfo family, by a con iidnnt poron; cm i.od city reference. Please call ioi days i.l Ml niton st.

for. Vauderbllt ay. ANTED S1TUATION A3 A GOOD and tj a isitif th ivjinhini7 mid lm ilnir by a ro; uo imu no to a DOiumuia aju. A I A i A A GOOD roo t. WHshor anil irontu or would bucn nn nlii tiona to doiuc ironer house in asiniill nrivnto fn riiiv ry a rosci: is mn sja yfari rr.foivnee from herlast i i.h I'leam c.ai lor two uay ai ou Uu.ui si.

7 ANTKJ SITUATION AS A GOOD cook ant first cbij? lanndrons. or would do uonoral Jionsp'vork, by a woman has no objection to a short iliol men In tin country also, a youn pirl to do uhr in a smiAl tamlly. 1'lcaso cull for two days Minn iiKaey st, corner or iaiwis ay. SI AT 1 0 AS A dn s. by a rt vouac idrl.

Call fur two a ays at t'orfrmi st, in the rear. ANTED SITUATION AS PLAIN k. hv a irlrl fi a hrjf it bin ir.mor, Iip.r cond reforonco. Ploiso 'all ai 2j4 Ncviua and Third ix first it our. ANTE srriJATIONS ONf'J AS A VT oil ro a'ier id ironor, and tho otliorta takn cam uf eliirl nml dn lirht mmtiiira work, tiv two yo uiv linvo tho licst of citv rof 'of thU last n'ace.

I'lcaaj call for two days at Court at. "H7 ANTEO Il'UA'iTONS AS eootl cook, niwl mnnr. 11 kinds of plain the as chfiiubermaid and wfliir.ss. peroctly conipob two clrls who want places Pk'rtse call for two days at 65 Union st. WANTED SITUATION TO CO KT w.ish and iron, in a small family, by a rospoctable woman: ia a good ok laundress: pood broad and cuit nas a mm inry roieronces; vtiuing ana obi cinn nlAorn nr iw.t Pn.vl 1....

1 1 aud Jay, baaomentj siiooiu.ikcr. ANTID SITUATIONS TO COOL wash aud ironer. by a cood reliable girl will bu found wilLing. obliciug ana trustworthy also oy a young girl to do upitftira work and wnitiis, or would assist with the care of children au on Wlioolor Wilson's maohino; has Kn'd reference from herlast placo; would like to go together or would go separately. Call for two days at 150 Di graw Bt.

5T ANTIfllJ SITUATION 1113 do good pin in cooking in restaurant or make her self gonnrnlly usoaul In tno kitchen, by a young niarriod Hor.ian must sbinp homo nights, lnuuire for two dava at ConQ jnt at, but. Pvari and J.iy. jjj tlior, socoad floor. Ctmmbcriunlds, nnltrocscs; etc. 7 ANTED SITUATION AS II A bermaid nr nurse, and to make horolf UHufnl.

bv a Pritestant woin.ni city or country ViRizcs A7. AudIy to 22o Vnshinutou st. WANTED SITUATION AS XlVI bt'rnudd and tako cure of children, by a girl will, inn to work Cor reasonably wages references first clasa. fall at 65 tit. Jamea placu.

ANTKU S1TU ATION AS CHAM bnrmaifJ and waftrt'BB, by a respectable colored pirl Has good rtioii.ce. Apply for two daya at 412 Lafay av. 7ANTED SITUAT10N AS A CHAM bormaid. or to tako care of clillilrn lw r.non. a bio Swedish Kirl good rulcrcucu given.

Apply at 28o Pacific st, unar hmith. 7" ANTED SITUATION AS A OIIAJI. bonnaid and in a prlvato family. bv a ro. spcClnmt) viij luiereuco, II I qulred.

l'loasc oall ul i7u Lourt it, in tha store. i. WAN TED SIT ATION A a borraaid or vro do light housework in a private family, by a roipoctible Kirl; best of roferoncos given. Can bo aoeu for two daya at 119 MoDonough at. VST ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid ind iraitress.by a reliable youn? (tirl i.

ei. perloncod oan eet good city reforonco. Pleaso oall or adciroFB for days at 6ii Bercon near Vanderbilt av, aociinu uoor. AN TED IT ATI ON AS CHAM TT boruiaid and vraftrose, by a respectable young girl, in a small family, or would do general bauteirark; ljiiH cood city releruactu. Call for two daya at 12S Koa cuisto plaoo.

ANTED SITUATION A CHAM bermftiri nr wMtrnn.it. nr t( do iraneral hAUSOWOrlC email fmiW. bv a resnnctablo younir airL Call until Saturday evening at prenent employ or'aSOo Tenth et. near Fourth av. WANTEDITUATION A 8 FIRST clans nal tress and obambermaid one who thoroughly understands her business no objeotlon.

to a private boarding house has the best of city reforenoe. call at 321 Henry st, bet. Atlantlo av, and Pacific at. WANTED SITUATION AS WAIT rau and ohamburtnatd, log.ulra at No. 223 Olio ton etroot.

In tfifl tin anl (Baftijr. WEDNESUAl EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1877. ouu siisnvv EDITION. Thn Kaoi.t. will heraaf let be vmbn.ic earn day in the wesk, Sunday Included.

Ordor your carrier to leave it, or send your address to tula ofhee. Trice 3 cents. Advertisements for Sunday Edition received at the office up to o'clock P. AT. OKKESroiST cnUltCHtS IN PBATF.lt.

A union prayer meeting, at which neniTy all the Grconpolnt churches participated, was held Monday night in tho Reformed Oliurcli on Kent street. Hev. T. S. Lloyd, of tho Noblo street Presbyterian Church, presided during tho exercisos.

CALEDONIAN CI.UB. There will be a grand hop under tho auspices oi tha Brooklyn Caledonian Olub to morrow evontng. at tbolr rooms. No. 400 Clinton street.

Am plo preparations havo been made to assuro its success. TEMPERANCE, MSICAXD LITER ATUBE. To morrow evening at Stella Hall, Bedford avenue, near Myrtle, Sparkling Water Division, Bona of Temperance, will BWo i troo musical and literary entertainment. Bov. James Odoll will deliver an address and bosido some fine music and reading Mr Jarnes W.

Slajht, a promising and accomplished young elocutionist, will give some characteristic recitations. HEBREW CHARlTf BALL. The annual charity ball of the Eastern District Hebrew Benevolent Society, which has invariably boon one of tho most successful and enjoyable of the rearly masquerades, will take place on the 27th at Turn Hall in Meaarolo stroot. Sir. Mosea Kosscl.

who has been the exocuuve of the sooiety lor several yoars successively, reports the organization as nsual in a flourishing condition, financially and otherwise. THE DEATH OF MISS KESS. A formal investigation as to tho oauso of tho death of Mrs. Amelia Ress, late a resident with hor husband at No. 9.55 Mesorolo Monday night by Coroner Nolan.

The evidence upon which tho jury formed a conclusion was that of Dr. JoBoph Croamor, as the result of a jiosf mortem examination, which wao (o tho effect that the woman died from cerebral hemorrhage. A verdict waa rendered accordingly. PURCHASED STOLEN PIOEOXS. Upon information furnished by threo boys rraigned Monday before JubHcb (luck for the theft of six pairs of pigeons, and at the instanoe of Philip House, owner of tho birds, Joseph Link and August Merklo have been arreatod as receivers of tho stolon property Tho two men wero biifore Justice Guck yesterday and obtained an adjmvrninuot until to day, when thoy will have an examination on the charge pvoferrcd.

WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION. The thirty seventh annual hall of Washington Association, of the Eastern District (Boosters), to be held in Apollo Hall this evening promises, like its predecessors, to be one of the most Humorously attended and enjoyable social oventB of the season in that soetion of the city. The arrangements being perfected will provide against overcrowding, aa much as possible, on the floor while dancing is going on. The reunion of old lire laddicn who ran wilh tho old 'machine'' is certain ou tho occasion. Alderman Rear don is PresUont of tho Association.

A GRAND MATIN KK CONCERT. A grand musical entertainment is to be fiven at tho Academy of Music, Saturday afternoon next, at 2 o'clook, for the bcuetlt of the Foundling Hospital connected with St. Mury'3 Church. The following artists will appear Miss Thnrsby, Professors E. and U.

Mollonbaner, Mrs. Lookwood, tenor Miss Bessie Reilly, Fred. Stem and Mrs. ISlch rtond. Contorno's lull band of fifty ploces will take part.

Tho concert promises to bo one of the fluest jjiven in the city this Winter and should bo enjoyed by a g. i at audience. THE OBPHAN ASTI.UH RECEPTION. The reception to morrow at the Brookly Orphan Asylum is to bo one of tho finest entertain inentfl of the ooason. Tho building is to decorated with flags a fine band of music is to bo in attendance, and witn flauors, refreshments, singing and recitations by the children tho occasion can but prove a grand aocial event.

Tho Fulton street and Atlantic avenue cars pass the Aey Ium, CONCERT AND RECITATIONS. Tho Church of Our Father on Clermont ronue, near Atlantic, was last evening the Bceno of a ploasant oute rtalnment consisting of singing, recitaj tiona, etc, which was given in aid of tho church by several of its members. There waB a large and cul. lured audionce present, The church choir contributed muoh to tho evening's pleasure, but tho exceedingly fine manner in which thoy rendered somo of the choicest piocea, "Whither now, my littlo maiden" and "We'll havo to mortgage the farm," the opening and concluding pieces, being particularly well sung. Mils Belle ifclrin, Mr.

Allau atham, Miss Maggio Gardner, the church choir, Mr. C. H. Boqua and Mr. F.

L. Baokus, furnished the entertainmont. The programme wia not a long one, but the fact that nearly every jiloco was ctuuied niudo the entertain uent doubly njoyable. TUB AON1AH SOCIETY. Tho Aonian Socioty of tho Central Congre gational Church (Dr.

Scuddor's) had anothor ploasan mooting Monday night, in the chapel, Hancock street and an admirable programme was admirably gone through with and enjoyed by a crowded bouse. Tb Eocrotary, MisB LouiBa G. Johnson, read tho record then came a very timoly song, "Bonnie New by Mrs. D. E.

Rutherford a reading, "The Rido of Paul Revere," by Mr. J. II. Arnold a serenade, by Miss E. Kfireiner on the piano and Nr.

h. V. Atkinson od tho French horn followed by some capital parlor magio by Mr. Harry L. 8auds, who is strictly an ami tc ur, though skillful enough to be no mean rival to Casimlr or Hermann iu some of their pet tricks, and ouiy gives Ins serving for charity, or, as in this case, out of iriendship.

He is to give a full evening ou Thursday, March 15, at the sauia plaoe, admlSBlon 25 conts, proceeds to go to tho Church Benevolent Fund. After a roeeaa of teu minutes, during which friends did as much peripatetic visiting as tho throng permitted, the second port of the programme waa inaugurated with selections from Marltaua" by the same French Lorn and ptnuo flayers; followod by a recitation "Little yacob Strauss," by Mrs. Howard A. Kuudson another Bong, Embarrassment," by D. K.

liutherford, end some more surprising feats by Mr. Sauds. After which, at a few minutes after ten o'clock, the andienco rose and sang "Home, Sweet Homo," our own Brooklyn lyrio, Bud then went home. The Brooklyn Fuunitokk Company, which Bucooods A. PEARSON' fc iYos.

5'l awl 813 Fulton Bt, will coutinuo tho Burvloes of most of thu old omuloyca Thoy iranto all iirticlos sold, and refund tho money whun tfoodb may bo unBratiBfjVv tcirj'. Tuankfag cuutiimora for pas', favors, tvo vetp'ctiully oak thuir cuutinu J1UCO. Fifty Teu Oen'T. Savkd. hy using Hiogins' JjAUNiilvy.

SOAP Trvit, utid assuro yourdoK oa of tho laci. 8rRuaaTr.s Ayi Tnivsiptm of the Cnuncn. The It'jv. Dr. Su.ildln will on tho nhoro suhjot n' tho Ac.irt uiy of on Jay i'obruaiy 23, oi tho benefit of tim CatliuHti orphan asylums.

Uiaiiop uilJ proido. TickuU SU and $1, nam II On 'lii Hil.iy moriiinr. y'hrunry 2'). HanKaII, bc It' etl tu lhi; in 2h yo ir uf hin K' lfitivt rio i(j of the r. mjity nr iuvit j.l to nttonrt til:) tnu(Hl.

hom lu ru lidouco. V3j JiorrM at, on 'i li nfl liiy 9 o'flook. to St. JnRuph.1 Church, intii' i. il'4 nil rcriiui rnnsi will lm dthtcad tor tlw reposo uur t.u Holy Cro.is ry.

I. Tupi. 'iior fn'r, rrinry 2, Ma tit, v.if,; "1 J'itJfl, id i)w FiOlh yiir nihi)r nno. Kcditivi'S irnTula ut tho fnmiJy arc KfctiuJly in vitoit to Mineral fp 'iti iir )n jJnnct'. Hu i i.iry li) A.

Ih'Mieo t.t St. 'n' (J ivf'it nv or. H'ffJnntfhfiy, a ilomn ni will b' tlei 1 for tin ropt Ba li.ir bout, from tuencu to Calvury C'tmiotory tor iuter in tint, HAZARD February 23. F.i.iZArxr.TTt Uazahv, irifo of ot a iioci patuiul iSotiotof (iiMfnl hcioiftur. INtsw ila.on nd lioaton payors ploaio copy.

UOJIN fiudi'ufdy. r.n hrur ry 177, L'uiiiflTlAN'A, loycd wlf.i nf Christen Holm. Mnil''rB of tlm (''Jimiiomv'. iifh Itm1ffo Xo. 409, F.

A. A A.M.. Lmlgo N'o. I. of O.

nlbo Oriont It. A. and friends and rehitivt a uf tho family, hvo retioftfully invited to ntte id tho at 2 o'clock V. M. nn Thursday, tuof'Jud lie lato residence, To.

737 et LONtiKINf. Suddonly, this raomluK, Maey rlfo o1 Thomas LoxiKiN. Notico of fuaoial to morrow. ItlOHAK.OflON On Tuosdiy, Fchrnfry 20, Chaplkh pAHTDt, 0J11'' child of Willi im i nd Addic Xich or ion. aed I your, 3 monrhH and 9 iys.

and frlcn ls to attend the fnncral Tvictx from tii9 rflidenco of lib ffraiidparunts, lUdi De av, on 1'riday, February 23. at 1 P. M. i wfjUTH On tho 20th of dinhthoria, Jesnie )'h't d.i'iJiter oi llurbtirt and Kiully Worth, ajrod ycura nd .1 iMino'ftla' 1. M.

Thursday, 22d from 7G Second t. lir. uklyn. rO MR LIFE 'INSUKAKCR COJIPaNY. Koi.f.

i. An election for Dfiactura of (h( Ct) to litl tiio iilnl of those iliuno tflnnawiil thoo empire, vrill hf htiht at th oifi. of tho Company, No. 179 JHmilairuo 8t, on WKU.NliSUAY, Marob 7, from 6 to 0 .1, W. COKFiN.gpcrctary.

i av noar liail n. EDWAitn Wai.ss, Marahal. o. a. DIVISION, 22.

A SPECIAL nweti'll! of tho aliov" inruion wm ou in' r' irr. lPn KM MKT HA 1.1., CanloiiHt. oaTHUllb AV KVK.NMN'i. Foli uiry S3. All uieinDorj aro roguosiou Ij bd prosnat.

li, oraoror Kjunv'is lici'LEn, OC Ah ASSESSMENTS THE ASSESS meiit of tho Hor.nl of Alderman will meet In tho Ucnra Council Chamber on WJi.II.Nlis.UAY I.VKNISI', FbbruiT Jl, 1W7, at 7M o'clock, to hour tho rihicotlorm. If any, to tho corjUrmatlun ol tho following uiiMsd lir.proi'c.nio.its. viz: liryavluti I'jurih strcut, from Dirhlon areano to Oraod Oradiog and pilai Twentyalith street, from Third aro nno to Filth jvoriue. Or.illDK'.P'l paviDg Math avenue to radluic'i'nd paving Columbia Btrcct, from Hamilton uronuo to I'eroivai rirteu OradliiK aii'l paviuif Worth Twolft!) Blrct, from First atrnnt to iivnw (h.i. (,10 lot D.

8. ARri OTT, (Jnalrman. INANCrTcOMMirfEE THB CO 31 i' luittoe on Tinsncaof tho Doard of Alderman will rni ot In the ''ommoa Couool) Chamber on WKDNt hDAY obruarySl, i877, at7 o'cloclt. HOlJKnT BLAOK, Ohairman. OLlOR AND EXCISE THE COMMIT mo on I'ollce and Riclsn ot the Board of Aldormou i riommon fiounoll fJhambor on WJJJrlh; iAiT liVKMSO.FobruariSI, 1877, at 74 o'clock.

b'm. GrIsWOLD. ChalrmaD. to UINTING JL mtttM on Priu'lng and Supplies of the Board of AI wuian lll iceet in the Common Council Chamber ou 3 UUIUiUA EVENING, Tebiuarr 23. 1877.

7 o'oJoclr. VffrliX MARTHA, pXJffl'ilO LASDS AND BUTLDINGS tT The CV.nimitteo on Publlo Lando and Bulldiajra of h. Aldormon will moot in the Common Oouuoll oa lfurjjAy, Februirs W. 1877, at 10 o'olook. A.

IUYH AOKER, Chalrrena. THE MRMBKHS OF F. M. T. A.

B. SO (HKYY, Si) 7. aro liorolij to moot in their Hall. Kant tinnr Park av, on THlfllSHA tt 1J (Mock, to the fiinoni! of our hrottit'r Cl Rat Q1K fV it nWETiLING, la a good location; suitable for tho hardware buslness. Address MEKCHAWT, Eaglo QlBoQ; ANXEB BOOMS.

ANTED BOmURNISHED A froit room, auUable for a young ia.uj v. h. t. haa) nf uuinaa. rlTAn mnA Bt: Hill preferred.

Address Baffle office. i wit "17T ANTED ROOM UBfl a "P.Z Small room for a gont eman roust mbrntea walk from Fnlton yerry. 'Address, vrith pilce( u. uagte omce. ISRED VT For housekeeping on tho Hill, by eentiemva and )1U o.

wifo: no children dosl oi reioreuuBu. wav Box 8, Eagle offlco. "tXT ANTED ROOMS' BY A GENTLE man unfnrnlshed if nd child four roars old. three or lour Auguet 1. uuiurui.uoa roums ivj, Jj Address, tetlujj termB, whloh muat bo moderate, Box si, Sajrla otfica.

ihea rooms vn tnia city, irum WANTED ROOMS BX ouinx niua wffo and two little Blrls, a nice i lower or uptrai nntt.rn1n irood order, east of City Hall possession wantod Maroh. April or May years' references given as to prompt payments. A lowest rent, number of rooms, Ac, WlULIAMb, JSagto office. KOUJ.ES. WANTED PART OF HOUSE SEOONO floor and part of third, In house with owner pro orrad.

by a email family. Address, statin ro iM wl iich muat be moderate,) and looatlon, J. v. li. boi 2,764 fl.

r. P. O. jriOARDXfYfl. 3 OARD 50LIVINGSTON STREBT A Jr pleasant hall room, to let.

with first class board also table board for gontlomen, at $5 per woek. BOARD A NICE LARGE HALL ROOM to let, with irood board convenient to ferries, no. 99 nioki st, corner Pineapple. BOARD 157 WASHINGTON ST. TO lot, with board, one large elesant room on first floor, also, fllnglo rooms.

Slmoderate prices. OARD ON THE HILL A LARGE Jt plowant third story front room to let, with board. Apply at 15 Wllloughby av, noar Cnmberjand at. OARD ON THE HILJj A BKKjuay South also a third story room BBar reo lines of oars tablo. 13 Jofforson St.

OARD ON THE HEIGHTS AT jmu. i 11 Joralomon at, oor Hloks; ploasant sunny rooms, rdc'ly furVisfied? with' first ola a board, for families or elugle gontlemon, at moderate rales. OAKD AT 89 REMSEN ST sjs.ui7J.vi' floor front, double room; olpsots. sooroiary stead: hot and cod water; bhst retorenoo QUiLOd. BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD A larec, handsomely furnished room, Bulon I tleman arid wife, or two single bed" i room rive minutes from Fulton Vem.

OahuOtBt. 4RD NO. 62 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, iolrW tho Bay 'are and small nicely tur utshedToomt'ith orBChou? ho.rd." references changed. i "OOARD ROOM SUITABLE Si for gentleman and wifa or two eontJomon also a hall fSom'nj'aM lady wHtlng to room with another oan also be accomodated at 45 WlUoughby at, cor Jay. OARD A PLEASANT ROOM AND bedroom; southerly exposure: also two single rooms: not five minutes' walk from throe ferries.

Apply t8!) Henry st. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS 273 HICKS st.n. nr oor. Joralomon, to lol.iargo front room and Hall I room adioinine on socond story; also, slusle room on ihird slriry front; all coovonioncos; on moderate wrms; wittunnre nnnntes' want oi mmc. T30ARD 32 CLINTON ST A LARGE front and back room on tho third floor, furnlstiod or unfurnished, with hotand old wntor: also, a pleasant extension for Kontletnan and wile or single gentleman terms vory moderate.

T) OARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND wlfo or a patty of three in a small family a largo second storv iront afcoTO and small room, woll furnlstiod and with a improvements. No. 467 Lafayette av, near Franklin or DoKalb av. cars. OARD PIERREPON HOUSE, Brooklyn Helghte, two minutes from Wall st.

Ferry superior accommodations for gentlemen and families at rciaonnble rates liberal Induooments to single gontlenien passeogor elovator and modern improvements. BOARD 161 LAFAYETTE AV, NEAR Carlton, largo, elegant room, 16J21, well warmed, hot and cold water. a sscond floor backroom; also, bodrooms: boautlful location; table and appolnt monts first class; lox prices. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS A GEN tleman and wife, or tiro or threo aingle gentleman can be accommodated with handsomely furnl.hed rooms and first olasB board on reasonable terms, at JVo. 179 Columbia heights, opposite No.

200. "OARD 81 FORT GREENE PLACE Two niooly furnlshod rooms, for gentleman and wife, or single gontlomen, with excellent, board location very pleasant, near Washington Park house has all improve moots tormB moderate to permanont boarders roieronces exchanged. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS NO, 28.3 Hicks st. noar Joralomon, vory dosirablo tront third story room, with with iut Hall room connecting; also square room for two single ladios or gontlemon; terms very modorato. BOARD ON THE HILL TWO FRONT hall rooms sultshlo for single gontlemon, to let.

with board all improvements terms moderate good table, and no moving fn Jfay. Call at 217 Cumberland st, between Lafayette and DoKalb avs. BOARD 134 FIRST PLACE TO LET with board a large pleasant sunny room newly rjafisr ed and painted, handsomoly farm died; suitable for gentleman nnd wifo or party of single gontlemon table and all aocommodatlonB flrBt olaaa; terms reasonable. TP OAKD ON THE HEIGHTS A PLE AS nished: also two large hall rooms, all of whloh oontain closets, water, etc house and location very desirable, being only a few minutes to ferries; terms moderate refer once exchanged. 295 Henrys BOARD TWO OB THREE YOUNG raon, or yonng man and wife can be accommodated with a large and well furnished room, with a small room adjoining i also a hall room for youug man or lady, with good board near four car routes; tormn modorato.

if permanent: reference Apply at No. 110 Hoytst, cor. Pacirio. OARD ON THE HEIGHTS PARTIES Wj) breaking up housekeeping, wishinn to exchange f7.Zr.it, tnr Vinniri rnn nfra ni up with a favnrabtn onnor. tunitv by calling on the owner of the Itemsen House, Nos.

144 and 146 Rem son st (ontranoo who has branch houses in good localities, in which a fair exchango can bo made. BOARB NEW BOARDING HOUSE, Broofclyn Heights. No. 13 Cranberry at, aefc houso; equal distance from Wall st and Fulton terries jnaf opened by a lady from Philadelphia who understands her business elegant rooms singlo and on buito to accommodato families and single persons. fill an deeo.

OARDONHE HIL.L A GOOD sliod front alcove rooni on seoond floT, furnished or unfurnished, to let, with good board, to a gentleman and wifo family private and small references exenangod terms moderate, Please call at 466 Carlton av, bet. Fnlton St. and Atlantic av. BOARD TWO LARGE ROOMS, ONE on first story also, ball room southern exposure; hot nnd cold water; first class board; one block of two lines of oars; near ferries; fifteon minutes1 walk of City Hall dinner at 12 M. if desired also, tablo board terms moderate.

Apply at 324 Degraw st, opposite Strong plaoe Church. BOARDNO. 308 CLERMONT AV," BE twoon Do 7alb and Lafayette avs A private family would tor. with hoard, tn a epntlnmnn and ivife or tiro sin gle gentlemen, a choice of rooms, a frontfroom, with alcove and two large closets, and back room, with large closot, on second floor also, front room on third floor house has all the modem improvements; references orchanged. BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY, TAK lng no other boarders, will take one or two gentlemen to board: house brown stone, noar Dr.

Duryaa'a Church; nowly lurnlsbed nnd with all improvements: an unusual opportunity for gentlemen desiring a refincsd home: references ry quired. Addioss Box 1,916, Now York Post Oiiice. BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD let, with first class board, a largo socond story front alcove room, newl and handsomely tarnished, to gentleman and wifo; also third story front room, very large; hot and cold water and gas: for two gentlemen rooming to gethor: houeo and location very desirable: reference required. Livingaton st. OARD A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING a nleasatit homo and mora room than tlwv reauiro.

will let front rooms on second and third floors for gen tleman and singlo gentleman mums nicely furnished also hot and cold water; also hall room torms low to right parties bouBo pleasantly Incited and convenient rto ror rieg roferonces given and roqnired. Call at 43 1 Gold st, first brown stone house from Fulton street. Terms from $5 to $7. onARD WANTED. Tj3 OA iTO WANTED BY A GWfLEMAN 15 in a private family residing east of Clinton av, bot.

DeKalb av. and Fulton it. Address CRAWFORD, Eagle office. OARD WANTED ERMANENT board, in a miiet. refined family, whore there are no oinrr oonraors preierroa, oy mngio gentleman.

Aauiess, with full particulars, ARMY OFFICER, Eagle office. BOARD WANTED BY TWO SINGLE geiitlonien. on Clinton at, bot. Livingston and Congress, hall bedroom and third story back room fr rms to bo moderate. Address W.

S. Box 1724, N. Y. P. O.

BOARD WANTED WITH LARGE UN furnished room, excopfc carpot, bya Jadv and daughter, 10 yea ts of Addraaa, with full particulars as to location nnd torms, naming references, which will bo exchanged, Rox 21. Eagle ofice. BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, in a private, family, whore there aro no other boarders gontoiil location: walking disfattco front lorrios. Aiinrofls, sifting Terms, wmcu muat De moaorato, Box 1,1 S4, N.Y. City.

FlfKTVISHCD UOOiTiS. XURNISHEI) ROOMS TO LET, NO. I1 Sands et, a pleasant sunny front room and bedroom on third floor; furnished complete for housekeeping. lu UUiro at 12 Kinns Bt, corner IjlUHNISHED ROOMS TO LET.TAT 204 High al. 12 minutes walk from Fulton Feiry, a socond floor, furnish complete for house Looping, to adults onlv; inudirn iinprnvomonts good locality.

Can bo soon from 0 A. M. to P. M. I BURNISHED ROOMSTO" LET, FOR or to gontlomon house occupied by owner whose family is email, without children house con rains modern improvements, convonlont to oara and lor ries, hvn nilnutej or Ulty liAU.

posaOsslon immediatel; moving in Apply at 102 Dean st, near Hoyt. i TjI URN IS ROOM 38 POPLAR ST On the Heights A very dosirablo front room, second floor, suitablo for one or two gontlemon; houso has all imptovoments private family within five ii.hintos' w.ilk of Kulton Fciry. Apply at Poplar st, botweon Hicks and Columbia. tURNISHED ROOjAIS TO A largo pleasant, front alcove room, comfortably furnished, with modern Improvements and larg 3lo3ots also, a pleasant back room, furnishod and with larra closnf, in small urivate family. Apply at 138 St.

Felix st, near Hanson placo. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, LARGE sunny, warm and well furnished hot ami cole! water also largo hall room noar City Hall, South nnrt Wn.ll street ferries: fnmilv nrivate to onrmannnt nart.ipn. nrnsvirv low. 34 Scherinerhorn street, between Court and Clinton streets. TO LET HOUSES IN ALL LOCALI tles from iJiM a month upward.

For the nccommo dal Ion of customers my office will be kept open on Wash in to n'a Rirthday. LKONARD MOODY. 205 Montaguost. TO LET HOUSE A THREE STORY and basomoat brick bouse, containing 11 rooms, all in good order; located within ten minutes of Kulton or Wall st. ferry.

Apply at ATLANTIC SUGAR HOUhE, 33 Hamilton av. rrro let houseoTStTowo good tonant, that three story hlsth stoop briok house. No. 632 Bedfoid all modern improvements and 1b in good order. Possession Immediately ff wauled.

Applv tNo, 1 Spencer place or oi C. M. CAKPENTiCR, No. 56 Whito st, N. Y.

TO LET HOUSE TO A SMALL FAM lly, the throe Btory brown stone houso 1'34 South lf nrl.t rn tha not nf 1 hnnsa Rv.fr class, witii all the mojjrn improvomuitB and In tho beat loca'ity In HrookJn Inquiro of J. DAVKNPORT A SON, cor. Fulton st, and PortlauJ av. mo LET HOUSE A NICE CO UN TRY 1 nlice: housa tan romis. barn, four acres of laud plenty of young fruit and a fine location at Mat tea wan, twoiitynine milci froia Now York, on Long Branch Railroad rent $250 ner annum.

Aunlv to Li. T. LAIN. No. vm mo LET HO" immodiato pnsBcss Greene av.

Franklin iET HOUSES ON THE HILL iBcsslon on May 1, Washington tun av. iKlnt'ttjn av. Uiilncv nr. van liuren st, ijatRyotto av, and othar doslrale loca'tons; brown stone, brick or frame. Office open on the 32d inst, HALL A SON, 349 Franklin av.

mo LET HOUSE 18 SIDNEY PLACE. ii re i naps locaiion nn tsmnvivn Hnirrht first class location on Brooklyn Heights, opposite Livingston st rooms, laundry, fee liouee. Ao. Apply on to 10 tho premises morning, excopt Sunday, from 9 uv itvAjurnuuiOM uu4 iew era Lfivy rosaoBSion uuiuuuiuieu'. TO LET HOUSE A SMALL THREE story ana hasomont, brown ston front, 211 St.

vft" n1nuantlr loonLnrl hns nl. a.m and fn excellent condition also a flat of seven rooms, very light, neat and attractive; carpets almost hpw, may be purchased roasuuably. Apply to owner, Ml Washington avonue. 1 it TO LET IIOUSEOSY TWcTSTORY briclf COtt.1Ifft.nArf.lr fur lTiAf arlfrtntarl 20 minutes from Fulton Ferry, half a blook from Greeaa av. cars and a block and a half from FSiltnn nrl Pntn.m av.

routes; just the thing for a youns couple commencing housekeeping; would let on reasonable terms to a good tenant Address COTTAGE, Kaglo office. TO LET HOUSES A THREE STORTf modern briok house, all improvements, three minutes1 walk from Oitv Hall, rent ft 7 A) ni thn, mA minutes' from City Hall, rent $SJQ also three atory brown Btone front, all improvements, twelve ciinutea1 from Citv Hall, rent $760. Address H. A. Box 4.WQ, New York Poet Office.

TO LET HOTJSES ONLY 20 TO 34MINr ntes from ferries new two and three story and baso mont brick, frame and brosrn stone, from iksnota ftflnn. thsie honaos havo all Improvements also a Targe list of element French flats, from 3S10 to 8400; nloe apartments, from 96 to 918 per montbj all with tmmodlat. possession. Apply to W. OARRUrHBHS, 1.857 Fnlton tt.

opposite Now York ar, from 7 A. to 8 P. H. Opan on WaiHliia ton'a Birthday. 7 1 T.

7j2 45. In baa 853. be vnin sold W. EAafiE OFFICE. FEBRUARY 21, 1877.

ACADEMIC. The Result of the Recent Examination of the Classes. Report of the Snperlntondent of Public Instruction to tlie Board ot Education. The following report, of the result of the recent examination of the acadetulo claims, by tho Superintendent of Fubllo Instruction, was road at iba meeting of the Board of Education yesterday after noon, and Ave hundred copies ordered to bo printed To the Board of Education. City of Brooklyn: Gentlemen Herewith I submit a report of tho examination of the acad uiic claetes for tho torm ending January 23, 1877.

The results have in a vory hlgn drgroo exhibited the efflcionoy of tho luodo established by your Board for securing a uniform teat of tho scholarship of tho several schools. Tho ostabliehuieut of a ffiothod so radical In its change of tho jnodo In which examinations wero formorly conducted could only avort tbe effects of opposition by absolute impartiality and fairness In its conduot. Many particulars, which might soetn insignificant at first viow, would prpve thcmsolvcfl essontial faocors fn securing thoi results during the progress of an exam ation. Thus It was considered to bo of tho first importanco that tho questions propounded should be equally eecurad from mediocrity and severity. The candidates should bo permitted to exhibit their attainments in tnoir best estnto; and tho queries have been so formed as to eliolt ovidonco of tho full extent of their scholarship in all tho Btudios pursued.

Tho tost questions have hithorto been conflnod to tho subjects treated in the text books selected by your Board; for it Is manifestly unjust to exact from either teachers or scholars a range of scholarship beyond tho oitont treatod in the works determined by your rules to bo authorities. Tho area of human knowledge regarding those studies is so vast, that an oxaruiner oan easily ovorstsp the limit of scholarship possible of attainment in the period your Board has ailottod to them; and yet conthio his querioB to tho most elementary facts. It is true that as nearly tho wholo number of persons examinod aro candidates for teaohors' licenses, your superintendent acting undor the direction of State enactiauuta for such examinations, need not bo limited in their extent to any presoribod text books. But tbo acquisition of so large an amount of factB and principles as aro coutuiuod in any authorized collection of science, mathematics or history, although not tho most perfectly systematized, or of tho most satisfactory so.cction, is quite as much as can bo fairly domaudod, Tho power of generalization of knowledgo, nud the comprehension of govorning lawB, am effects only obtained af tor greater maturity of intellect and extent of expjrionoe. Tho course of tho examination has thereforo been outablishol with THE FOLLOWINO CONDITIONS governing it: Fir The number of queries propounded renruing each branch of study is limited to tho lowest quantity, which will give a fair exhibit of tho whole range taught in tho several classes.

This oxtout is not deter mined by tno number or questions, out. uy mo uumot of distinct statements involvod in oaoh query. Thus, in tho question What acts of tho Legislature of the several States aro oxpressly prohibited by the Federal ConBlitutiou 7" Eight spocillc recitals are required, and this value is designated by tho flguro 8 plaood at tho right of tho question. 8eoond The questions oronijt Ejected at random, but wiljti careful attention trj their auccot.siv5 rolation ship, through the entire extent of each study, Thoy are osieuod to bo representative of nil its uivisiona and pavl 4JK frVniM with the purpose of exhibiting the exoelleiico HduOlareiiip of tho candidate, well as of detecting ita deficiencies. Third Tho queries have been so framed us to be oloarly BUggcetive of the required statements, without so indicating them as to bo leading questions.

Tha groat6st encouragements aro offered to tho candidates to give oxpression of their relations in their own language, and tho widest latitude of variation in narration consistont with accuraoy, iB permittod, in order to ascertain how far the pupil's mind has onterad'into the Bnirit and philosophy of tho subject. Strict acou racv in statement of exact laws 1b demanded, however varied in exproaaiou. Fourth aro preserved wnen thev are supremo importance that tbo examination should be untainted with even tno BUBpicion, oi poeniuio communication of the tho quorles iu advanoe of their submission to the candidates. I havo hitherto been able to assert, with all the coufidonco of security, that no other porsons than tho printer and mjself have ever obtained a view of them before the examination. This seclusion of tho qnostions from observation would be sufficiently noothjr object were intended, than tho graduation of pupils from tho academic classes.

But when the far greater design of determining who axe, and who lrn not, qualitiod for instructors in your schools, in the ybjoct of such exsrroiuaiion, it becomes of too muoh ihjportauce to subject tbe quorles to the hazard of commuHjoatian. Fifth Tho variety of 'Cjxt books, in each study, permitted by your Board, rijquiros tho moBt assiduous caro of your Superintended in solectlng, twice in each year, subjects of his qnert which are oommon to them' all. Notwithstanding iaje utmost vigilance it has proved that in eocirrjf the sixteen sericB of questions, there would be found ono or more demanding information upon subjects not treated in somo one of the text bookB in uae. To the submission of these the quick eyed instructor is certain to entor an earnest protest. For the purpose of ANTICIPATING SUCH OBJECTIONS, a larger number of questions is printed upon eaoh slip than Is required to be answorod, and whilo examination in them is in progress, thoy aro submitted to tho academic teaohors for their decision.

Every obsciir" fneanlqg excesB of requisition in range of acholic or soopo of treatment by the testlwuk isuip tho objeot of the keenest son mus becomes pushed of Qlitlo by tho most aocotn JjrotW ot 'oese defects escapo their may be assumed by your Board tj be of the most trifling importanco. It is scarcoly necessary for mo to assure your Board that these intelligept criticisms always secure their design in my hearty acquiescence. I cannot conceive any other plan of examination so adapted to Insure perfect falrneiB and impartiality. 8ome criticisms havo been expressed regarding the severity and extent of the inquisition Into tbe attainments of the candidates. I should think these criticisms wore just If answers to the whole of the questions upon the printed slips were demauded.

But so many allowances aro mado in practice that I have been apprehensive of falling into the opposite oxtromo of too liberal indulgences. Tho formation of a new series slxtoen hundied questiona ovory six months upon all the subjects of study is no lijtht task. To ner forin it so unit thoy shall be absolutely exempt Irom impartial criticism is a condition of porfection your Superintendent despairs of attaining. That the do mauds of the questions submitted at the last examination were not excessive I havo only to direct your attention to tho faot that of One hundred and thirty eight candidates, ono hundred and eight graduatod, of whom eighty eight received teaohors' iloenBes. Ten persons wrote correct replies to all of tho two thousand queries required.

Sixth All of the answers are required to bo written in blank books, which are only designated by numbers, tho identity of tho writers beiug carefully concealed. Tho completed cxercisos are submitted to tho oxam iuers lor valuation of tho statoinints in oaoh study. The candidates are oredited with the percentages of correct statements written oach oxerclse, and when tho sum of Buch orcdltB reaches seventy per cent, of the number required, they are awarded diplomas of graduation. Eighty por ocnt. of correct answers entitles them to certificates of licouse to teach, of grado 0., and ninety per cent tb grade tho highest form of credentials givon for scholarships.

At a meeting of your Board held January 6, 1870, the following BESOLUTION RELATING TO ACADEMIC CLASS examinations was adoptod: Resolved, That tho Superintendent shall oxamlno candidates for graduation in the studies of tbe aca domio class only; but may continue the examination of such persons as dosiro to become teaohers in such other branches as aro required. By recommendation of tho Teachers' Oommitteo the operation of this resolution was suspended until tho prcseut examination. The Principals of tho schools represented by academic classes and thoir teachers remonstrated earnestly against tho enl'orccmout of this rule, but the rospect duo to a formal resolution of your Board would not permit me to disobey its iudtruciious. In accordance, however, with tho urgout request of tne teachers aud principals, I presented tho subject to thu consideration of tho C'oiutuittoo on Studies having chargo of academic class examinations. Tho Cununit teo passed a resolution recommending the suspension ot the rule until June, Graduation, therefore, will be based upon the result of tho examinatiou of candidates in both tho elementary and academic courses ot study.

Iho average peroentagt of gra'liiaiCB is raised nearly six per cont. by counting both of th se grades oi study. Iu designating the studies which should b3 distinctly known as academic class nud eleuiontury divisions, I was determined by iho consideration of what branches aro by tbe course of stuJy made solely the subjects of tuition in each. If tho provisons of tho course of study ere strictly interpreted, ovory brunch taught in our HC hooU, from tho sixth primary to the Inst year of tho acdeiiiic gr.ide, wilb the exceplion of geography, must bo considered to form inrt oi its curriculum. I had thereforo derided to consider tlioso to bo speciftCHlly academic studies which were taupht alone in that giado.

The erbibite! lu tbo following schedule has It. en established tor ne.arly three years, dur iit which time it has foijuedihe basis for examinations KIXMKKTAIVI COUnSE. Per ACADEMIC COURSE. Per cent. cent.

.11. ii juration iKiyoio oKV Cliiuuisto iPlld isopiiy FilyHioIoy 1 A'loiont History lAlud. Hist, ot Kuropo jlioveruuiout U. ITotal Bonding (Iniurnnr iy Ariiiinotio A rruinimy Hi 'ory Uuitod States Spelling Uoiupoiilton Headiuossund culture Total Ii will bo seen that although etymology forms a part of tho first grade, yet its study In that ciass is limited to the prefixes and sullixos. Exjiiiination for graduation is thereforo made mtothe proficiency of tho pupils in analysis and derivation of words, which are only taught in the academic grade.

This division also conforms to tho requisitions of the State laws regarding teaeherB' license.s, which pr the studies of the firBt column as the subject of examination by tho Suporintondoul for tho lowest form of certificate. It is subject of uiucero gratification to mo to port to your Board, that since tho oatablishmont of these examinations THE GRADE OF SCHOLARSHIP has been greatly enlarged. At eaoh succeeding term I havo subjocted the candidates to a severer inquisition, and yot the number who passed tho ordeal with honor, hos Incrcasod every term. Of tho two hundred and thiity candidates in 1875, ono hundred and eloven obtained teachers' licenses, tho evidences of the highest grado of scholarship, a proportion of forty eight per oont. In 1870 two hundred and eighty four mombers of tho academic class prosented themselves for examination, of whom one huudred aud sixty one obtainod the higher credentials of scholarship licenses of Grade and a proportion of more than fifty six per cent.

OS one huudred and thirty six candidates present at tL'O rocent examination, eighty eight exhibited qualifications which entitled them to teachers' oertlftoates, a proportion of sixty five por cent, of tho wholo number. Tho number of statements involved in all tbe questions propounded in thu ten studies of the acadomla eourao was one thousand aud twenty, and tho number of merit marks possible in the studies of tho elomnnt ary course was one thousand ono hundrod and thirty elght, or a total of (2,1.18) two thousaud ono hundred and fifty eight. By tho exclusion of questions, for reasons already stato tho merit marks required for a pupil to be marked perfect, wero roduood to (2,000) two thousand. Extra credits wore allowed for all questions abovo this number which wore correctly answered, as well as for superior excellence and fullness of stutoiuent. By this modo it was posdhle for candidates to attain a higher moril marking thau ono hundred pr that standard boiug fixed for 2,000 mciits, while 2,158 were possible.

MORS THAN ONE HUNDRED PRESENT. Ten persons obtained merit marke, entitling thorn to be credited with more than 100 por cent. 2 3 0 Names of pupil. Is a3 5.2 a Sr 10; 9.29 105 7 20 103 9 20 101 10 20 102 7 40 101 18 30 100 100 7 20 1011 'Mary A. Mer Hn 2.149 2,1091 LJarno n.

uttor Kdwa Ij. Collier EL Maud Mallory jEniilj H. Konitn Hanry H. Cording Mary li. No nau Oortmdo Forest MiUlo H.

Bartlett Laura A. Snotwoll 8,107 2.08J 2,038 3,020 Tho noma of Clarence E. Thurbcr, of Public School No. 15, was omittod from the June report. Ho waa awardod 2,114 merits, for whloh ho recaivod 100 14 21 per cent.

An examination of the schedule of credits exhibits some results which were not anticipated, aud which entirely dispel the apprehension that the series of questions upon soveral studies were graded too high for tho of the pupils. Thus it is demonstrated that physiology is marked, when all the olasses present are taken Into consideration, with the hignest percentage of ooriect answers. The avoratta merits in that i Tho Sunday School Lesson Expo sition Last Evening. Elijah at Horeb A Thousand Sowing that Sloody Might Reap A Valuable Syn chronical hart Tho Poem Found Under a Dead Soldier's Pillow at Port Royal. In Bpita of the erroneous announcement in a New York morning newspaper and in a Brooklyn journal, that the Rev.

Dr. Duryca would lecture in Association Hall, New York, last evening, there was largo attendance at the roverend geutleiaau'a exposition of the Sunday School lesson, In the lecture room of the Classon avonuo Presbyterian Church. Dr. Dur yoa alluded to tho mlBslatoment, and regretted that thoie who woutd otherwise have been present shoal1 havo bron thereby kopt away. The expositions have altainod a widespread popularity among the Christian publlo of Brooklyn, and Dr.

aryea entered Into the full spirit of the work, as is his wont. Ho takes so great an Interest in this labor, that tho pubho have his assurance that ha will suffer no engagement whatever to interfere with the regular Tuesday evening exposition. The subject last evening was "Elijah al Horeb," as tho history is found in 1'irsl Kings, xix: 8 18. Before beginning tho exposition, Dr. Duryea directed attention to a syuohronioal chart on tha wall, ro mnrking that a study of it would greatly faoilitoto tho understanding ana recollection of saored Tho following is THE CHART: 8acred.

B.C. Piofino. Jaoab born 1 iM Kingdom of Argos foundoi. Jacobwentto Egypt 1834 Josoph diod 1763 Moseibora, Jjj 165 1 Alhous founded by Exodus 1619 1512 Olympian Games bogun. Jiidgos (time of) 1431 1210 Troy taken by tho Oroeka.

Saul 1075 luiki Laocdomonlau Ki.iadombo gun. David Kiug of all Israol.lOS.1 Solomon l3a Kingdom divided Qa tilijah appearod Elijah translatod 94S 852 CarttHR founded. 808 Macedonian iilmpuo begun. 753 Rome founded. Captivity Ten Trlbos 741 Babylonish captivity 6.13 Ke.Kration 632 Onis King of Portia.

60 Roman Consulates ttogun. THE EXPOSITION. About the, time of Elijah, Dr. Duryea said, we had the poet Homer. There must, of courso, have boon poets botore thou.

These points would enable us to lo cato the facta iu the lesson. Elijah had oouie to announce tho romoval of tho judgment. Ho iustltutod a lest betweon God aud Baal, and tho pooplo wero convinced aud declared Jehovah to bo the Lord. Tha prophet then iutliotod just punhHinicut ou tho falso prophets. JozebGl, however, was not humblod.

8ho scut a nolo to Elijah saying, "So lot the gods do to mo and mine also if make not thy life as tho life of ono of them by to morrow at this tirno." Whon a woman's nature was poisoned she manifested a unrc diesdi'ul depth of wiokodnoBS than a man, Elijah, it would teem, designed to leavo tbo country. Ho wont to Boor aiBmissod his servant and wont a day's Journey into the desert. Ho sat dowu under a jumper tree, Which was probably low shrub or slunteu treo. Un der it ho crawled for rost aud oraved to die. "I'm no iravfjed for rest aud prayed to die, "l'n hn than hiy follows," ho said, moaning that ho was no nioro influential tnan any otner man.

nave boon very jealous or the Lord of Host ho saia nu ambition was not for himself, but Jehovah He gave up every thing to his wort. He wore a camol'j sklu and sandals ami carried atafl Ho had no friends jnJ no objec but advance tma reon. Biylng failed, as he bought, he had nothing to live for. But ho was willing to dk, an4 bo no more. The hopo ot was ljgt wining to 315 and do no moro.

j.ue nope or tUelife to come nlusf havo entered into tho faith of those anciont saints. Ho was llB? all ViOBa why, not seoing the Irult of thoir labors, wero ready to sluk and give up hopo, God's oporatioDs were like links in a Ohaln, The nrst linl wj, divine power, the last was an the end. Strike the Urst of a row of balls, and the end one would move. Those between would remain still, but Ihey would transmit tho power. People spoke of THE POWER AND SUCCESS OE MOODY, nd tho conversions accomplished through his agency, but a lousand men had been Bowing tho send for tho len of his sickle.

But for tho sowing thero would be no reaping. Elijah was doubtltss deprossed fnm overwork, and his mind was Jaded. An angci touched him and told him to ante an 1 tit. no did and thero was a cako baked ou the coals and a cruse ot water. Ho Bio aud drank and lay down again.

Thon tho angel roused him again and told him what ho waa to do. He went to Mount Horeb and subsisted forty days and forty nights on what he had eaten, lie found shelter iu a oavo, and while there the Word of the Lord oame to him. God said, "What dooat thou hero, Elijah 1" The question might havo been a reminder to draw ont somothing from Elijah. It was significant. Ho wss a prophet.

It waB his duty to stay with Ahab and sneak for Go notwithstanding Josuboi. it was I the businoss of loafl ot a nronuoi io nn. io uivu wi stones. PreBCher or teacuer must rano mis as a losson. God told them to go and teach and leave the results with Him.

Tho doctor hoard a minister sy that continued suooosa was a proof of niintttortal usefulness. God converted men at His own time. Paul was tha first uo urw breath, and yet he not converted until he was thiriy soven. l'here men whom God did not intend to havo converted 5ty Wa mu aJ" and God time. P.

Hoi, uf was bidn slid wnat he had boon doing, and that Ahab sought to iue propDet represented things as he thought them, and tboy were truthful if not Iruo. Pooplo soniotimei gsv things a cerulean tint, but we must not consequently infer that they meant to say what wail untrue. At God's command, Elijah wont out of tho oavo. A wind paasod and rent tho rocks, but God was not iu tho wind. The wind accompanied Jehovah, but He did not manifest Himself in it.

Tuen an earthquake and a Are, but clod no. iu ueituer. Then suu, small voice, and the Lord was in the voice, no doubt. Elijah wrapped himself in his mantle and stood at tha mouth of tho oavo. Thon came the bjuj question "What doest thou here it was followed by the same answer.

Then God bado him go back, for Ho had jven ihiurand men who had not bowed the knee to Baal or kissod him, BLOWN A KISS TO OA At, for that was one sot of woreh'p under idolatry, although in modern times it was appropriated to another form of Idolatry. Notwithstanding the eovore laws to perpotuato tho true religion, tho Israelites wero Bunkou in idolatry. There was no loyalty to Jehovah, no prldst, no sacrifice. As Paul oxpressod it, They did not liko to retain God in thoir thoughts," Elijah went to Sinai whore Mosob rcceivod tho law. He weulto a cave and lodged thore.

Tho rock waa probably that struck by Moses. Ho was where God had manifested Himself when Ho gave Mobcs tho law. Thero was wind and earthquake and fire, and the law, and at Horeb God taught Elijah that nothing but tho still suinll voice of God's spirit ruling an1 ilirccticur I thu heart oould subdue tho evil and bring forth tho good. Thut was tbo beginning of a new dispensation. There was no end of judgments except in iho way of retribution.

Ellsha different from Elijah with one exception, aud porhapB that waB not an oxooption. Thero was some doubt, however, oven about that. Good scholars believed thut Ellsha did not call for the bears; lu fact there wasa vory gravo doubt whotlur there were any bears at all. Tho law on Hinal, tho spirit ou Horeb, Jesus on Hernion those woro tho links, Moses declaring the law; Elijah seeing it tut crly fail; Jesus proclaiming tho law of love. A DEAD SOLDIEB'fi POEM.

At last Friday's prayor meeting, Dr. Duryea road a poem found under the pillow of a dead soldier at Port Royal. Having beon asked for ooplos, Mr. Bouson, loader of tbo singing, wroto it out lu a bold baud, aud it was placod on tho wall for any ono to oopy. It ts as follows BEST.

I lay mo down to sleep, Willi littlo thought or care; Whether my waking tioi 1 Mo hero or thoro. A bowing, burdened lieid. That only auks to roiit, Unquestioning, upiu A loving My good right hand forgot lis iiiiiiin To inereli the w. ary maroh, I ku not how. I am not oiigor, bold, Or ill Hint is patj I am reauv not to do, At last at My liolf day's woi is donn, And tliii la all lie p.ut 1 give a liiout (lul My pitieul heart.

Ami grasp Hij banner mill, Tli iuyh ul! il blue he dtiit Tlio. o. nliijie.H no iiH lliuu HluiM Lead alter Him. SilLIfAItV f)TEM. An old o.rmy oflicor, rooont )nt tnliou drill of llu Tw nty tliird liogl nont, said "Tho rani: and tile wero roiuarkubly stoiuiy and attcntivo to buino.if) but the of companios to Io.ho thoir headn iu tho rap ot chaugos, aud tbo conaoquonoe, was somo kuloiduseopic movements not laid down iu the tactics." Tills wa duo portiully to tbe fact that tho Colonel's orders wore misr.ndorntood, on account oi tho ocho in tho drill room, and partially ow.ng to thu absenco of somo of the captains, thereby deranging tho usual Older of the coupauies iu liua.

Tlii.i latter circuinsbnoo teaclicn th'j necessity of lieutenants having tho opportunity afforded thuni of bo coming posted in tuo duties of tOHimaudaul i. Tho dreia parade which is always well done in this logl ment woh marred on this occaalon by the faiiuro of tho Adjutant to give his commands in his oWiicteriB tically clear and dcllb.rato mannor. The guides did not conform to tactics in tho manual of arms, an1 tho majority of the file olosera, logeibor with soveral of tha guides, uelectod to turn tlioir eyes at the command I'ltenr opon order'and keep them thero until tho com mand "front" waa givin. Civil officer)) have on eiocte'! in Company, Thirteenth Keglniont, as follows; Preslleut, Ciiiitaiu J. Pcdronceili Itccordlug Sucretary, F.

Ktlu rlugtoii Treasurer, Edgar Darveau Finance Committee, Corporal It, Auerbaoh, Privates O. H. Prico an I P. liocruliing Conuiittoe, Uorgeant O. I Privates E.

Ueod, J. J. I.owory and E. E. Hogg; Armory ComtnlUoo, Sergeant Frani, Privates Ward B.

Hnydor, W. F. Etherlngton and W. J. Peters Court Martial, Sergeant W.

L. Frana, Privates O. li. Reoi, Edgar Darveau and O. II.

Price, Colonel Philip II. Brlggs, commanding Thirtconth Hegiuicut, haB londerod the uso of the Hanson place Armory to O.ilonel Jaiues Mcf.oor, eoiuinan ling Fourteenth Iiojimeut, for tho purpose of battalion drills of tho lattor rogimcnt. The olTci has buen acooptod. Bngadior Oeueral Jauios Jouidau has appointed Mr. John Y.

Culyer Englnoor on the Fifth BngadcHtiifr. Tho Gatllng Battery is to asBoniblo at tho armory in fatigue unllorni ou Wednesdays, tho 21st and 28th for instruction la stroet tiring moveiaeuts. Captain Edwards' command is to tako part iu the tiou drill of Ihe Furty novonth on Friday oveuing, March 1st. Colonel Austen announces that thiB drill la given iu ospocial compltmoat to Geuoral K. L.

Muhneux, to wuom his uiauual uf stroet liriuj is dedicated. Captain William Hoerdt, Inspector of Rifle, Prao tico of the Twenty eighth has resigned. In tho regular aomi montlily match of thoTwonty third lleglmcnt Rliio Club on Haturday evening, First borgoont W. J. Oliver, ol Company, was top man," scoring 44 out of a possible 50 points.

Ordnanoo Sergeant Charles E. Bryant has given up from tho left shoulder, and his sooro, a by no moan, brll I liant 37, shows the effect of tho ahauge. Ha id thu satisfaction, howovor, of boating the Illlli Inpootur i two points, which Ib glory onough for ono ev inlug. The Icadlug scores of the match wore as follows First Birt. W.

J. Oliver .444465545 4 14 .544446443 543 .4443445444 49 .484365844 8 83 .856883444 9 8 .8441484184 4 .45 3 6544 4 08 444433 1 43 3 8 ti 2 4 ej a 3 5 6 Corp. A. O. Wobcr First LL G.

H. Pattit Cant. P. A. Hardy Pvt.

W. 8. Merrl im Ord. Sgt. Chas.

E. Bryant Prt, B. B. Bragg Boooud Lt. E.

W. Band Pvt. P. flaps. W.

V. Burton Flriit LU V7. J. I ANTED SITUATION TO ABHissx. light housework, or to do light upstairs young girl 10 years ol ago.

Call for two it, oorner rnnoe. WTANTED SITu ATION TO DO uay 1 housework or upstairs work and take care or owl dren, by a young girl; has tha host of referenoe. Oauau the week at 865 (Mnmbla st. WANTED SITUATIONTO DO LIGHT housework, by a reSDaotablo young girl: nnnlr h.n nnnA nllu mfornnnfin. C1M1 tor tWO dajB aC 8 VftTX iuroa St.

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Call for two daya in Greene av, sec one house from Grand. ANTED SITUATION TO DO xtisa chamberwork. or can da gonoral housowork, plain oooking, washing and ironing, by young No. 30 Prospoct st, corner of Washington. Call for two daya.

'ANTED SITUATION TO DO TllK chamberwork nnd wailiiig, by a respoclablo young girl; has no objection to a boarding nouso: one before, and undoratands all about it, and has Hvod in nlirstolass prlvnto fainily; or would do housework; h.ia good city rotoroucos. Plcaao call for two dayB at Jos JJJUO. Bt, corner ol Jialtio. rtursos aim scnmsirosse. ANTED SIT ATION AS I dron'B nurae aud to help with upstairs work, by a respectable young girl can Ket best oity teforopco irpra hor Inst omploycre.

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fn ohllrlron. or as chambormnid, bya rosnectablo you ng woman has good city rofurencos. Call for two days at 22BJYork st, noar Hudson av. A TE SIT ATION A A SEAM TT stress in a prlvnfo family, by a yoirajr girl under stands all kinds of family sowing; would like to take care of a growing child. Oall or address S76 Warren at.

ANTED SITUATION AS A sham strew, by ah American woman, t)y tnq day, weea, or month, or at homo has Wheoler .1 Wilson's macmnri, and is thoroughly competent in every respect. Apply at 219 Court st, private entrance. WANTED SITUATION AS SEAM, stress or would assist in the care of ohildren br a rcBpoctable girl can operate on Wheeier Wilson and Wiloox 4 Gibb's machlnos can bring her own Wheoler Wilson along. Oall tor two daya at 866 Hojt street, corner Douglass. General mouseworii.

WANTED SITUATIONS TO DO GEN oral housoworlf, by four Swedish and three German glria with first clais reforenoes Applyat 375 Atlantlo av. WANTED S1TUATION TO DO GEN eral honnenork in a small family, by a rfispoctabJo girl. Pleaso call at 88 wuiwortn st. WANTED SITU ATION TO DO OBiS eral housework, by a young flerman girl; good city reference given. Imiuire at 33 Nostraud av.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a rospoctable Protostant girl. Ar ply at No. 69 Dograw st, in the basement. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, or to mind children and assist in upstairs work, by a youug girl. Call at 106 DoKalb av, corner of Raymond sf.

iTANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a respectable youog girl la a good oook, wasnor and ironer; nas goou ouy romtum.c. all for two days at 205 Prospaot st. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable young woman is a good cook, washer and ironer; has good city roforonces. Call for two days a'. J07 Atlantic av.

fe WANtED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housowork, by a good Swedish girl: has good oity rof ei oncos. Can be seen at 196J iflatbush av, in the shoo store. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a reBpeotable young girl; is a good oook. washer and ironor has good city references Call or two day. at 490 Sanford at.

TTT ANTED SITUATION TO DO GKN ft eral housework, by a roapecUiblo woman good rot roapecUiblo woman good ror CaU for two daya at 209 Smith erence from last employer. fit, cor. naitio. WANTED SITUATION TO DO OEN oral housework, by a reapectablo. steady young girl; has good city referenoe.

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vjrr. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a respectable young girl; best ork, by a res Oall at No. of city reference 172 Hamilton av, wcond Uoor, rear rooms. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN. cook washer and Ironor; has five years1 city refoioncea rom her last place.

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WANTED SITUATION TO" DO GEN eral housework, in a email private family, by a rc speotable girl Is a good pla cook, washer and ironer has citv references. Oail at 309 Hudson av, second door rom Johnson street. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, bv a rosnectablo vomit? woman: is a good plain cook, washer and ironer has good city references. Xalb av. Call for two days at No.

35iJ Navy st, near Do ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN end housework, by a rosnecitablocirl is a eood cook. wasber and ironor: has gand city rofomnca from hor Inat placo. Liail lor iwo days at wi Aiyrtie avenue, near Kent. WANTED SITU ATION TO DOUEN oral housework, in a email private family, by a respectable young rirl has good citv reference. Please call or address for two days at 86? Hicks Bt, betweon Pacitic and Amity.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN ho.i.nri, 1.., is a good plain cook and first rate washer and ironer; has Soon city re fero ico from last placo. Ploaso call for two aya at No. 114 Walworth st, top floor, rear rooms. ANTED SITUATIONTO DO GEN oral housework, bv a resDec table rount? womnn lately landed is a good plnin cook, washer and ironor has good city references. Call tor two days at 9i "Washington p.v, cornerof Park.

7ANTET SlfUATION GEN: oral houee In a privato family, by a respectable German woman Ij a good washer and ironor; good reforonco, if req.uired. Call at No. 6 Butlor st, corner of Court, top floor. ANtRD SltUATlbN TO DOGEN ernl housework, or would rio kitchen work, in a small private by a compotent young woman; is willing and obliging; bed of cify loforonco. Please call for two days at lOrTillaiy st, hot.

Jay and Lawrence. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN Oral hoimmvork. bv a fn tnni'rWhln vntmcr Atunritan girhrnn do idntn conking a cood wj'sher and irnnTr nPBt. of citv rpforences. PIchho call for two davn at 3.11 Warren st, bet.

and Hoyt sta; no objeciions to tho HVOUUUH. Wi ANTE SIT ATION TO DO GEN oral hoiirfO.roriV ininm ill nrlvato fimiU In fwn rtitpucuiim giriH in nrst cinss cooks, was'icrs arin ironers; ciin give the best of city roferonco from ihoir last pl 'cos. Call for two duys at 1,04 Atlantic av, near A7ANTEI rSTTU ATION TO DO GKN err.l housework In a private family, by a respeta bt1; yountr It an cellont laundrea i and a good plain cook; can make go broad and biscuit wagos, $12 a month best city releriMKn from lust nlaco no obioctlnn to fi large family. Please call ior two days at 393 Hicks st, ww I'D SITUATION TO DO THE TV housework by a young is ajcooilp'ain cook and first class uajjljfH arid irvmer; his the beat or city rof call or address for two dayB, 295 Uraham S7ANTBD SITUATION TO DO THE TT in a smaM tamlly, or Witnlu do chim bonvork and seo to cblldrei, by a rospaclabln widow; is willing nnd obliging. Please call for two days at 46 Car roll st, top It oor.

WAN'JTKD SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATION TO WORK AT at anything, by a young nun well rocomm ided. inquire lionfiBL ANTED SITUATION" AS COMPOS IU)T. by a roung man that served two voars an cornposit on a iiowuapor; vtouM liko to finish the trade; first class reference from last einp'over. Address Win. j.

UUOOKS, 81 DoKalb av. ANTED SITUATIONS ONaT FARM Tt iu tho country, by a married man of experience also his Tfifo to assist with tho housorrnrk: nr nnl.l litVn ituation as can give good reforeiice. Apply at Fourth 81, S. THOS. DOYLIL.

XV A NTS PR OFKSS 1 0 A 1 WANTED HOUSEKEEPING A PO sition as bousekooper, bya rospoctable American lady; best of reference given. In tuire at 719 Greene av WANTED HOUSEKEEPER A MID dlo nenri Imlv itlmo wi. i v. koener.ln a small fnmilv li fniir tssHnTr nnf. oliarge; good city referonco given.

Call or address O. a. 4 ix) onaua at, in uasmnent. ANTED WORK A MARRIED Woman Who rbllrlrnn wUtma in i exchange far rent, troo apartment. Address SWEDE Box 7, Kaelo oiiico.

ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA ble woman is a aoa washor and hnn.ariH.nnr rt iro out by the day: bns cood citv rfrnnpf rncti or notes answered. Call for two days at WJ Aicks st "ANTED WORK BY A KESPECTA ble womnn. to do waflhini? or ti rrn i. a. week, or to take honiK: alno hniiifrrn.th.nn city rcferoncfs.

Call for two days at UH Myrtlo av. 7ANTE.D WORK 13 A RESPECTA bio widow wnrk hv thn nr to tiln trmlilnn Imma city rolerencea. Califor two duys at 379 Atlantic bot. Hoyt and Bond sts. Kin if bell Nn.

H. or at 1 tqj Jtr. et near Ralph av. A rVT I 91 OVS ESI. ANTED HOUSE FURNISH ED On MaV 1.

bV a nrlvn.s. nf nrinlla fully furnished house, situated on the If ill or Heights; rnl not to OXCOod 75 month. AddrA.a with full nnrtln. ulars D. Box New Vork Post Ofllce.

ANTED HOUSE FOR A FAMILY of threo adults, a threA htarv hrlnlr lnimo trlfii nil mprovoraentti and In porfect order, in tho vicinity of Clin ton st: the said party would like to board the owner; no agent need answer. Address BANK, Kaglo office. WANTED HOUSE FROM THE FIRST of Mav a house in il flm olfti Innixtlnn. hnttT(wn Wall at. and Fulton forties, with all modern imnrnva.

nients and In perfect repair, at a rent of a thousand dol lara a year. AO a ress isax. New York. 717ANTED HOUSES TO KfcNT THE underslcnnd ara having mnra null, than thnv nn attend to for small housos and parts of houses within a ra dms of half mils of City Hall pxrtlos barinsr the same may find good tenants by giving us particulars. Wo do HSS.J.n;J2.t nP" putting on our bills.

OARY A STEVEN SON, 196 Fulton iL ANTED FLAT IN GOOD NEIGH borhood, with all conveniences for a small family. AddresB. stating Darttculara and terra. KMX I.T. 7AMII.V Eaglo office.

WANTED HOUSE FURNISHED A mall furnished house dlstanos from ferries no ob. ectlon rent must do reasonaoie. Address W. Room 3. Evening Post Building, Nair York City, statins foil oar.

tloalars, ron EOR In rirlyi OR EXCHANGE HOUSE AND LOT. i Saratoora SDrlnn. for a small market business in it in olfiin orl nn i inti nl ilm mnt. slaalrniilA streets: title Dorfoot. Oall or address.

REAL ESTATE. 1.612 Fulton sf. FOR EXCH 4NGE REDB ANK7N' Jersoy, one mile from Post Office 20 acres nndor cultivation new throe story frame dwelling. 15 rooms, Summer resort, largo barn, shade, fruit, and fine gardm neo essary to exohange Immediately for Brooklyn dwelling. Value with stock and orops, $11,000: mortgage, SILAS FOR' EXCHANGE A MORTGAGE OF fonr thousand dollars on a Long Island farm also, a farm of 17 ii acres of land in Farmlngdale and eighty aoros of farm land In Suffolk County, with some cash to exchange for a good briok or frame house In tho Fourth Ward or not fir from City Hall.

Inquire of THOMAS CASSIN, No. 821 Fulton afreet. Jt'OK SAkE KEAl. ESTATE. I ilOR SALE LOTS OR EXOHANGR for houses 11 lots on Atlantlo av.

Inquire of SIMON 'NDER, oorner of Court and Douglass ats. OR SALE FARM OR EXCHANGE A farm of 165 acres: tho be3t and choape3t on Long Island half a mile of bold front on the Sound good bull lnga, and all In good working order, LA FETItA, 179 Montague st. SI atil IOR SALE REAL ESTATE A BAR jT gain A responsible i nart.i arty In New York will sell cheap tor cash. Hot, 25x100, on Fifty first at near Fifth av. 8.

B. Jfrincipais office. only apply. Address IMMEDIATE, Eagle FOR SALE REAL ESTATE A COT tage and throe aoros of land at Groenvale; ten mln ntes' walk from Glen Head depot on Long Island Railroad large building, 25x38; also, on tho promisos plenty of fruit and shndo trees very desirable aud will bo sold choap. Apply at 485 Carlton av.

or addroBB STOUT, Box 2,803, N. Y. P. O. TRIOR SALE REAL ESTATE THE PROP JgJ ort No.

400 and 402 Bridge St. near Fulton tno said property is covered with good work shops, stabio ana oiiico suitable for mont any kind of manufacturing business; is well and cautrally looatod will bo sold on vory reasonable terms. Apply on tho promisos, D. FITHIAN Son. IFOR SALE PHAIOS.

scc. OR SALE PIANOS AN D6RGANS $6 to $20 monthly rented $3 and upward all raak ors upright and siioare lowest prices oxebauod, tuued and ropaired. Great bargains, at PHELPS 4 SONS 808 Fulton st. 1YOK SAIiB rttlSOEtilLAWEOPS. OR SALE BILLIARD TABLE A Kavanagh A Decker's portable parlor billiard table, just as good as new cost $116; will be sold for $60.

Apply atJO Third av. FOR SALE BILLIARD TABLE AT A saoriflco; a splondld tour pookot, pool and billiard tablo, with two complete Bets of balls. No. 23 Boarnni placo. OR SALE CARPETS GOOD SECOND hand and misfit oarnnta and oilolotns (a sneolaltvl icll.h Ttru.koTfl thrnn nlv airl Inffraln.vorv ohean.

at tho old plaoe, 112 Fulton st, New York, under Footo 4 ardsou's clothing store. business 6r will ex Jl? change for property near Franklin av. and Fulton at, a brass foundry and nnirihlnj? shop also several patents oonnootod with tno business. For full particulars Utpiiro at tho stove store, 61 Fulton st, FOR SALE BUSINESS AN OYSTER and chop houso. flnoly fitted up, in a first olast location and doing a fair business: will bo sold at a sacrifice, as the ownor cannot attend to It It is a rare bargain for a man understanding the businoss and wishing to get into it will be sold for cash or part on mortgage Inquire on premisei, 112 Atlantic av.

HORSES, CAHSlSAUiliS, tc GOOD BAY MARE FOR SALE GEN tie and kind In all harness, sing and double soil 880. At 476 JJergen at, near imtousn av, in tno butcher's store. RICK STABLE TO LET WELL BUILT private Btable In the vicinity of City Hall room for three or four horses. Lnaulreat884 Pearl fit, near Myrtlo avonue. ILOST AiXMFOiJKlj).

ruaiyl7 bet. Throoa, DoKalb and JVostrand avoauos, a luujjf nVA. rno nnaer win be UDeraiiy rewaraea by leaving the same at 894 WlUoughby av. LOST ON SUNDAY, THE 18TH in going tlirougii Jay at, from WlUoughby to York, a fur BOA. The finder will receive a suitable reward and tho thanks of tho ownor, by leaving i( at 863 Jay st.

LOST A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES in, a case probably dropped on Fulton st east side, between Looser a and City Half; tho findor will be suitably rewarded by leavloEr with E. H. COLE. 81 Herkimer at. or DO UUUU Hi 11.

Y. OST ON SUNDAY, 12 ST. JAMES' BJ Chnroh, oor. Lafayetto av. and St.

James place, or from thence to Ryerson st, a child's gold CHAIN, with a small heart, nttaohod. A reward will be paid for Us return to i22 Kj erson st. LOST SS5 REWARD FEBRUARY 20 In going from oorner of Atlantlo av. and Hoyt st. to 1W Doan st, a STEKL PURSE containing a small amount of mnnoy and two rings.

The above inward will be paid by leaving it at 161 Doan stj I SPEC! IVOTII5S. WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY. brooklyn'institqte. thirty third anniversary, THURSDATfi February 33, 1877. ADMISSION FREE, EXERCISES: ANNUAL REPORT JESSE C.

SMITH, ice iMdeht. ORATION by Roy. JOSEPH T. DURYEA, D. D.

Professor FERD. T. L. BOYLE, N. A.

will addrosa tho members of the Drawing Olasses and distribute the prizes. The public are respectfully Invited to participate on this occasion. The hall will ba opened at 7:83 P. and the procoed ommonce pranfilw 'gJook, At the ionolnsloa tfio fiSHibf the jnlutTa will be exhtb ited and tho Library and Drawing Sohools opened for public inspection. WM.

KVERDKLL. President JNO. B. 'OODWAiiD, Seoretary. GENTLEMEN PREPARED JLi for the Stage.

Apply by letter to M. Y. F1SKE, Box 9, Eagle office. STERLING SILVER WARE FOR BRIDAL GIFTS. A splendid assortment atroduoed prlcoa, owing to tho very low price of stiver at tho present time.

J. D. CHASE SON, 491 Fulton streot. ROLLED PLATED JEWELRY A FULL line of which is kopt constantly on hand by E. G.

WEBSTER A 341 and 248 Fulton st of tho best makes, which is equal in 6tylo and finish to eolid gold. New designs received to day. Call and examine tnem. JOHN F7 MASON, COR. MYRTLE AVT and Bridge st, wishes an early call from those pet sons that are about furnishing or roturnlshing their homes.

Our stock 1b vory choieo, every caro noceaBary to insure success in presenting the various articles of furniture carpets, oilc. ottos, mntilng, rugs, Ac, has been taken. Call and be satis tied. 2 HADE TREES. "7 SUGAR MAPLE.

SCARLET NORWAY tAPI.E, AMERICAN LINDEN and AM KRICAN ELMS, spociaiiy tor niauaj ujiuutiA. ivn. Larcre trees $1.50 to $5 each. A fetr extra lartro troua at spocial pricos. HENRY" L5TNK3, No.

1.3,17 Atlantic avonuo, Hot. Now York and Urooklyn avonuos. iflNESE AND JAPANESK DKPOT. WUDliINO AND HOLIOAV PRESENTS. VORORLAIN AND LACQUER WARU.

SAMPLE TEAS 22c, 30c, 38c per pound. PAUKK'S. 186 FRONT ST. near fulton, Now York. "li M.

HOPPER. UNDERTAKER, No. li COURT STRUET, COR. JORALEMON. Residence, Liviugston street BIGGEST BARGAINS IN AMERICA IN 1 youths1, boys' and children's clothing: children's auits from 1.25 up boys' suits from $3 up youths' suits irjin tfS.iyi tip; mon's suit, $4, so, work ng pants, 41, $1.25, SI.

HI; men's all wool pauts, 25, B3.5U: extruordinao' lino pnuts, an elegant diagonr.l Spring overcoat, iffi men's exra pise tints, 1.50. workiogmen open your eyes and bo not robbed. GAMKRUN'tf, No. UJ BridgObt.no.ar.Hign. PRUDENCE ASKS YOU TO "GET" THE most for tbo loaBt nowhorn can you do it so well as at FINCH'S shoo storo hii and shoes are tho bait in the market thirteen di Veront widths; can fit all shana feet, no matter how wideoralim; hi well French kid.

aoventoon diiteront widLhs, cannot be bcit. FUKD. riNUII. W6 Fnlton st, cor, (loid. CEMETERY OF TUB EVERGREENS, accessible by Broadway.

Fulton nnd Atlantic avonuo Kailrouds, is a most beautiful testing plnce tor the and an oittjn. cheerful resort for tho living, Ova.looki.igtho vi.lngo oi East No iv YorK, tho AtJnnfio O. oiij, Narr wj. Lower Bay, tho Cities of Brooklyn and York, tho Pali eudeB, aro taken in at a Klnnco. Impravrments elaborate and cxlansivo.

Works of monumon.il nrf" nbound. New receiving tomb. Piota lroiu i'io to $40J; singltf Tho IniRtdont, WM. A. CUMMI.ViS.

is aLvavs fin grounds, or may bo addressed by letter, P. O. liaat Ne.v York. 1)0 REMEMBER AN APOTHECARY, I and hornibnuts ho dwuli." 7HJ FULTON ST, BARNABY'S LAliUHATORY. Unchentreble Kmuhinn Cod Livijr Oil, iM per cent, oil,) pint.

Tho Barnaby Toilot Cologne, $lifl pint; Malta Col ign. 75 enrsnntt; Areoa Nut Cologne 4o plni 'r iiyB Wild Ctierty (Juugh Drops, sola vvvrytfhort1, filtcun conts box. PAWNBROKERS. 11. Jc U.

MCALKKNAN. Licensed pawnbrokers. No. Sands st, one door from Fuiron, libera' Advances made on all k. id of p'wnal proporty.

Watches, diamonds and jewelry a specialty. Pri vatj entrance by hall door. No extra charges ior safe or i fcisurance. I ESTABLISHED IN 1852. EOR LOCIvITT SONS, (Jrocora have in full operation five stores, located for the accommodation of their ens tumors in ail parts of the city, and wit! boU all kinds of grooerios at tno vory lowest pricos.

rut ton aim (jraugo ata; 6iy l'ulton st; 4 DoKnlb av; 185 Myrtio av; DuKalb and Noatrand avs. and Atlantic av. IN THE MATTER OF WIDENING AND IMPROVING WASHINGTON AVENUE AND KX TJ5ND1NGSAMR IN THE TOWN OF FLATBUSH. Pursuant to Chapter 378 oi tho Liwb of 1870 nnd the aot amonding the same, the Brooklyn Park Commissioners hereby give notice that tho reDOrt of the Board of Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, in the above matter, has been completed aud signed, attd is now on file In tbo offlco of the Clork of tho County of Kings, where it can bo examined by ail persons interested, ana that application will bo rnado to tho Supreme Court at a special rorm thoreot.to be hold at the Court Hmwe, in the City of Brooklyn, on the first Monday of March ltJ77, at the opening of the Court on that d.iy, or aa soon thereafter as counsel can be heard to have said leport oonUrmed. Dated, February 20, 1877.

J. S. T. ST Ft AN A ELAN, President. BGIICIIABD, Att'y audOounsoL foSO'lOt JBANKBUPTCI NOTICES.

HIS ISTO GIVE OTIC THAT ON tbe lDth dny of February, A. T3. a warrant in bankruptcy vran issuoii asaHit tho ostste of THOMAS JAtJKSON, of Brooklyn, in tho Count? of Kings and Htato of York wbo has been adjudged a bankrupt on liiB own petition that tho payniont of any dobts and delivery of any property bolonfflnij lo such bankrupt to him or for ins use and the transfer ofany property by him aro lorMilden by law; that a ruootinffof the creditors of fbt? said bankrupt to prove their dobts, and to ohoose ono or more asbrnoei of bis estato, will be held at a Court ol Bankruptcy, to be holden at the United Statos Court House, corner Alonta pue and Clinton streets, Brjoklyn, N.Y., boore D. Wiuslow, F.sq., Hoistcr, on the 5th day of March, A. D.

1S77, at 10 o'clock A. M. S. K. HARLOW.

U. S. Marshal as iioasenger.Eastern District, of Now York. feSOjit TN "BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT I COURT OF THK UNITED STATES FOR THE KASTKHN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. In tho mat ter of liSSK B.

1.UNG, bankrupt, nolioe iB hereby Riven mat a pourion nas ujna in Haio uonri oy jossio u. I.ung. in said district, dnly deolared a bankrupt undor the act of Congress of March 2, lb67, and acts amendatory thereof, for a discharge and cortUicate thereof from all his debts, aud other cltdms provable under Eaid act, and that the 1st dayof March, 187, at 10 o'clock, A. at tho office of D. O.

Wlnslow, Keitijtor in Baokruptcv. at cornor Moutaune and Clinton Btreeta, In the City of Brookly is assigned for tho hoarlng of tho same, whou and wherJ all creditors who havo proved their dobts, aud other persons In Interest, may attend and ebo cause. If any thoy have, why tho prayer of the said petition should not be granted. Dated at Brooklyn, on the 20tu day of February 187. feM2t B.

LIMCOLW BENSOICrClerj CO.T1MISSIONEBS Of? EEIS. ETK CLERK'S OFFICE, ItaooKt.vH. February 21. 1677. i.

hMhv irlvnn that at a moetinir of tho Oommon Council, held February 19, 1877, the following persons wero appointed Commissioners ol Deeds for the ensuing two years: Josaph H. Bartlott, Thomas Dnisan, John H. Kuhlke, James S. Hall. Georeo 8.

Valentine, August Boson, Thomas MoGulre, James MoOlone, Edwin O. Sqnanoe, Alexander Johnston, Thomas Rnssell. Patrick Fitspatrtok. And they are hereby notMod that they are reolrod to file thoir oath of offloo on or before Sd of Maroh, IB7. A sssr wtod0 wm be diShwoi foil lOt A.

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