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

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iiiHiiiswiiiB ii in i iinvr iwrtluwisM FOB SAIiK JIHAKi ESTATE. THIKD EDITION rf umii vmrrr SECOND EDITION WANTED StTlIATIONS. FIRST EDITION B'AnTISU aas 'a row TUESDAY EVENING. 3VJiVi t' EAGLE OFFICE, 1 V. luT SP0JITS.

AND PASTIMES. Boso Ball, MvrviXi vs. White Stocking. Yesterday od In ana around tho Union Grounds of this city, to it nesa tho flratrcally grand match for tho United States championship thla season, tho contestants boinR tho Green Stocking niuo of tho Mutual Olub of Now York. The ChicagoB arrived from.

Boston duly flushed with their triumph over the strong niuo of tho Boston Club, and folt pretty confident of winning a ball from tho club tho Haymakers had so badly whipped a weok or two before; but this confidence was not felt by any of the fraternity In tho motropoiiB, tuo grot" majority boing of tho opinion that tho Mutuals would mark the oocasion by offsetting thoir Haymaker's defeat with a noteworthy victory. Everything was propitious ior uuu uuuiimi, weather being delightful and the grounds in admirable condition, and both nines, too, appeared on tho field apparently in excellent trim lor tho conflict. Tho clHbs were fortunate in procuring an oicollent umpiro, in tho person of Mr. uomcisior, oi ruuauuipuia, uuu tho result was that nothing occurred during tho cntiro game to mar tiio harmony of tho occasion. The game began shortly after threo o'olook, tho Mu tnalB being sent to tho bat.

By somo Important field ing errors they scoreu ruua ueioto mo mmu uwodu, tho Chicagos, for their share, scoring but 2. But tho ChicagoB earned their runs by lino batting, whllo tho 1. AAllnv arFni. MllntlV MUtualB BCOUieu lueir ruiin In the second inning the Mutuals drew thoir first blank, tho Chicogoa again earning 2 runs by moro Rood batting, thereby taking the lead by a score ot 1 to 3. iho gamo at onoo began to bo interesting, and in Yiew 01 tne proviuua huwwo i.u tho Olympic and Boston nines, numbers of the spectators began to think that tho ball after all, would ho likely to bo taken to Chicago.

In the third Inning both Fides drew blanks, sharp fielding marking tho play of both nines. In the fourth inning, after tho Mutuals bun1 niuiiTind a whitowasliinu. an improvement ou their batting lea to a score oi lour rauo, ua iaii, i BlBtancc at tho timo, and, aa it proved ultimately, it was tbo turning point of tho contest. Encouraged by their regaining tho leau tno aruiums wuiiow iuuu iua adversaries, and adding a single to thoir saoro in the fifth inuiug they flniliy closed that inning with tho total at 8 to 4 in their fuvor. Iu tho two following innings neither nine was permittod to odd oven a slnglo to their score, both sides Holding Rharply.

In tho eighth inning, howovor, the Chioagos secured a diugle, and when tho Mutuals cloaod their ninth the scoro stood at 8 to 5 in favor of tho Mutuals, with tho Chicagos having one inning loft to pull up in. This timo, nowevur, they wero unequal to the task, and when tho last man was put out on the lust inning the scoro was found to bo iu favor of tho Now York nine by tho totals of 8 to fibieaims thernhv sustaining defeat for tho first timo thiB seaBon, their total games wou helug fwuuly nino to ono only lost. Tho Chicagos outbattc i the Mutuals, and thoir pitching was the most effective, but their fielding was inferior. Tho umpire discharged hia duties with thorough impirtiality and with good judgment, aud tho Chicagos may, thoro fore charge their defeat solely to fielding errors, of which they committed nineteen, to Bcveu only by tho Mutuals. Tho following is the scoro MUTUAL.

Poarco, s. Smith, 3d Start, Istb Ufttficld.l.f..... t'eraubou, Kgglcr, c. f. WoUors, ...2 1 ...1 0 a ,...8 0 ....0 1 I 1 ....1 0 ,...0 0 McAteo.lstb I 2 King.

c. 1 1 Hodes. 0 0 Wood, 2d ....0 I) Simmons, r. Treacy, 1. ...,1 1 ....3 2 ....0 1 Dully, s.

.0 1 ..,11 3 1 Patterson, i. 8 6 27 131 iNsruos. 12 3 4 6 0 0 4 1 .2 2 0 0 0 10 27 8 ftmnal Chicago Umpire Mr. Bomoislor, of tho Eureka Nowark Club. Timo of game Two hours.

First base by orrors Mutual, 7 tlmos Chicago, 3 timos. Huns earned Mutual. 0 Chicago, 4. Total Fielding Errors Mutual, 7 Chicago, 19. Tho result of this victory is to place Mutual stock in tbo ascendant.

The following Is chnmpionship games up to Juno 6 1. Mutual vs. Haymaker 2. Mutual vs. Haymaker 8.

Mutual vs. Rockferd 4. Mutual vs. Chicago 1. Chicago vp.

Cleveland o. Chicago vs. Cleveland 3. Chicago vs. Olympic 4.

Chicago vs. Olympic 5. Chicago vs. Kokiouga 0. Chicago vs.

ltockford 7. Chicago vs. Ecki'ord ft. Chicago vs. Boston 1).

Chicago vs. Mutual 1, Boston vs.Nationol 0. Boston vb. Olympic 3. liostou vs.

Atlantic 1. BoElon vs. Haymaker 5. Boston vs. Haymaker record of tho 14 3 10 23 7 3 8 li 11 12 18 10 14 4 9 7 11 5 IS 10 5 16 14 8 4 .....20 18 25 0 0 fi It 20 8 fi 0 21 11 11 1(1 10 V) i 11 27 tf 11 ir.

5 1(1 11 3 0 12 13 17 10 7 u8 12 18 20 12 8 13 I) 9 12 1 7 0 15 fi 6 12 fi 0 11 8 5 9 29 .14 3 14 15 25 10 20 15 8 11 15 4 12 15 15 jo 17 lii 10 11 15 20 11 25 10 11 3 7 0 7 10 0 2 12 4 12 14 10 18 8 12 9 13 7 16 11 10 7 16 IlTiOR SALE IN BRESLAU, L. I. RARE i UHANUli A lew UUUUlllg lots, in uu. heap for cash, and many moro Irom $15 upward on iiistal menu, inquiro at 107 Atlantic, si. my2t! IJiOR SALE OR EXCHANGE I HAVE 1 about 200 lots of ground In a rapidly Improving Ighbornooa in tnisvicmity wnicn niuum.us.i,,si,.".

jeo lm' 7H)R SALE OR EXCHANGE FIFTEEN lifjld, on tho South MHO ol Long ljanu, anu tluuUliguin, AC, on tue nonu amv. real GBtato oroKprs, r.i tnurv OR SALE AN INVESTMENT BET run x' I'liiinvs llllNnfs A handsnmo nn linnr ovod stTOOtS. lowered. Bus' and water, on slopo wost of lor Bolo on easy toniwiVlll double in vMun. 25 6t' niii! HXCllANGI'l FOR lirooklyn proporly A nice farm of lit) acres, In tho northern part ol Jlfaryland, 2'J miles from Baltimore, well fenced and watered; Rood Buildings, abundance of fruit trcos.

mild cllmato and perfectly hoalthy; will bo suld ot a oargaln if roW soon onp half may reuninon niortgiigo. AudrcES X. caro Capt. Liobonan, Brook lyn I'. o.

AOR SAL1' AT WOODSBURGU, L. 1., (tho Summer resort of Long Island) lota 25x100, or Slots, it modorato prices and on linorai tonus wo inv parties desiring to iooato for tho Summer months or bu Id colhiges for their own occupation, to oxamino this pleas ant and i osirau luouuou South Kidu ltallroud. Malm and full particulars of IV Yf A LlTi'LU, 2U3 Jlonlaguo st. inj 20 lOtSTu'l'h TjOR SAIjEfN HEMPSTEAD A VERY JT dosirablo properly In tho villago of Humpstoad, cTusistingof a. lot groupd, well stocked witu fltilt and shado troos, also a variety of small fru ts together with a good house, containing a Bitting room, dining room, tiicuon.

anu floor, and two finlshoil rooms on tho second tloor; also gar retandgoodcollar; a woll of good soft water close by the door; also barn, stable, wood eow honso corn walk from tho South Sfdo Railroad depot.alld about i mln ntos from tlio Long Isllilld.deuut; prlco i.00l). Apply to SPOONF.Tt 4 HKAHOUV, 1165 Fulton st, Brooklyn, or tp AI.BliRT H. real csuto agont, Hempsload. Ji'6 3t" MHt SALE ISCEIiLAjVEOUS. 571 OR SALE routo.

Imjoij CHEAP A GOOD MILK iro 2C'B Navy tit. jei.it ITIOR SALE ClllfiAf l'iiiti LftADu, stock and lixturosof tho l'orrostors Arms, 301 Atlantic Rt. near Smith. 17IOR SALE A GROCERY AND LIO nor store, doing a good business; room and bod fnr fl vn.ir anil llcousu uaiu. uou at 100 Cdrll st, bot.

illnughhy st. and Myrtiu vro 171 OK SALK A NICE Bi'itumt yuw, 1 slvvearsold: it ill calvu in a fow days. Canbospon lit Ml Hicks st, near Harrison, South I'ACAN. rV JT moval, any Pianos and Organs In our warerooms will hn Kolrl vrrv low tor castl, ami ou Jiio.i MATHEWS A KLAUH, 196 (old No.) ulton street. TTiOR SALE WILL tiu ruiu billiard and aample room, us ana i u.uyri.

ry fnw Hm a. as ttio owner Is iroing to li uujuiti. ,,,1 hnn. country; lour i noi.iu bar, and evorything ooiuplote and Kooordor.jo8 ji. TTnR KALE BAR FIXTUliES, STOU1S.

li i raid four years' loaso ot a liquor store, thirty years Ill lift cr.M i nasrt lift hi nlcelvnttl a splendid cutince for an onorgotlc business man. ndtlrcES JOli 'WIN l'UKB, 162 Oold st. SALE JSEW PIANOS CAN HE 1 hud at the waroroom of I'helps i or. torn" od i.ricns to suit, ie convenience oi a. :.7.

wat rantod for six years. Small monthly lusiaiiuonia ken. Pianos to rout and nnron au. uctave overstrung piano 1fl PHRLPs hON, sos Kulton opposito dolinson. TjtOR SALE A SPLENDID 7 OUl'AVE B' vose weotl piano, a nico tono Instrument; has only been In use one month cost $160, and will bo sold very cheap; also a library suit of furniture, black walnut covor odiu green np mado Iu tho heat luanuor, suitablo for either for libsaiy or dining room, nud will bo sold vory cheap.

Appfy now No. 156 Honry st. uont st. JeS LOR SAfiR FANOY AND IOK (J Kb) AM t1 saloon in a llrst clas3 location iu Brooklyn, with mag iiJiiconfc now sod and minonil fountain generator, and comnlcto apparatus for making; also, toot boor arrangement complete all in readiness for the Incoming season willbosoldat asiicrilico for oash or would exchange Ior real estate tho best of reason for soiling glvon. Apply to HOHLMVBUG, 'Ji Anu st, N.

Y. jc6 at BBOHSES, CAKUIAHES. jilNEH, STKVKN8 M4NUFAOTUUEUH OV I'lllST CLASS CAItltlAdHS AND' ROAD WAGONS, WARERllOMS. BS BROADWAY, MANUFACTOUV, 115, 117, US, 121 HAST Tlllltl'IiUNTH ST, OF1 K11 AT THK1U WAUKlttlOMS A l'INIi AMiORTMlSNT SEASONABLE AND LIGHT WAGONS Ol' T11V1K OWN MA KB, wnim rtlv.Y INVITE THF fm INSPECTION UF PUUCUASERS. AT WITTY'S CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY AND iSTABLKS.

Carringos for sale. Special attontion of purchasers is called tu our large assortment, quality and stylo, not excelled, and prices 20 percent Icaa than In New Yota: Irom our long experience, being 20 yo.trs established, we aro enabled to oiler gro.it inducements to purchasers. make Pony Fhmtons, a jjpecialfcy, and havo all tho hitest stylos; old carriagoe tukon iu oxchiiugo. Also, to lot, by the day and season. Also tine coaches, road tumoufcy aud poniea and phiutons for ladles' park driving.

H. B. WITT A ec3 ly TuATh Kevins streot, cor. Futtoti avenuo. AgoodWrWut vanted sin glo erdoublo or separato, far which a lot of asiort od merchandise will bo ylven.

Iuuuiro at 6lbj4 Gates ave, open evenings ivpUl Ho'oloek. 571 OH SALE AT A BARGAIN, A NEW wago.n, only usod a fow wcoks. suitablo for oxprcss or eroqory business, at 170 Prospect st. OrrSALK ClfEAP A PISE ftl.ACK. JD Morgan mare, MM hands high, 8 years old, sound oSd kind.ln flnglo or donblo harnnss, mid a good, Bharp stoppor.

Inquiro of .7. Amity Bt. F' lOtt KAl.RA LiANUAU' U'ltlaJiUtl pattern) nearly now; lined with brown satin vory weight. Will bo sold very low, Inquiro at 173 Paclf lieht wciclit icst.privato stablo. my2S 8c Ibli'SALl'l A VKHY FINE BAY hnrso, 7 yoars old, It! hands high; sound nndtruo; superior horso for grocor, oxpross, or most any buslnoss also, a cheap mare, 15 hands; good driver; both slid for want of uso.

Can bo aeon atfcti Carlton avo, noorPark. roUST SALK HAN J)SOME' BAY JL horse, 8ycars old, full 16 hands, long mauo and tall, aound and kind in all harness: must bo sold, ownor loaviug the city. Apuly at privnto Btablo, 8i Qulncy st, botwoen Clcsson oud KrankUn avos, Ask ior TOA1 MILLS, jcoEt FOR SALJ3 A TOP BUS1NKSS agon, snitablo for ice croam or light work; also, a basket park Phaeton, In good order; a sriuaro box wagon to carry two or four, with polo and shafts. Apply to U. AIAItKKY, No.

1 Lawronco stroot, near Tillary, jc5St SALE A BAY PONY, 5 YEARS old. sound kind in every wav iust richt foraladv Ut drivo, or for children to ride; is a perfect littlo pioturo; If cold tills week, will sell vory cheap. Can bo soon ut J. JOHNSON'S Stables, corner of Cumberland st, and Ful. tou ave.

"rtL FOR. SALK AN EXCELLENT PONY, 11 hands high, 7 years old. without fault or blemish: Bound and kind in nil harneBs and saddlo is haen usod by ladies and children; fears nothiug, and ia vory fast. Apnlyat ton Arena Stables, Raymond st, botwom lultou and DcKulb avos. joH 2t jjiRANK (JOUSA it Manufaoturors of FINK OARRIAG1SS, Aro now olTering raro inducements to all who wish to bus or havo made to order lino lignt carriages, of any doslred stylo or woight.

Kuual iu uualitv and llulsn to the loading makers, aud much lower in prlco. Hall and oxtuuino for youisolves Top and No Top Road Wagons Skoletous and Sulkios constantly ou baud. si's and 808 ATLANTIC AVE, jahl Opposito illerinont, (now No.) james'wTTiowan; Manufacturers of first olass TOP BUGGIES, Nos. 21 AND 23 HOYT STREKT, Noar Fulton avo. WARRANTED EQUAL TO ANY MADE.

GJVEAT RKDUOTION IN PRICE, Call and examine before you buy. SECOND HAND WAGONS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. my21 Tu, ThAB ly KPECBAL, niOTICI JS. A young man having some knowledge of tho Organ ond wishing to iraprovo by prnctico with an excollont quartotto. is wanted to play tho morning service only In nn Episcopal pburob, for which to will roctdve instructions and tbo musics intluenoe of a well known Orgonlstond CompoBorof Now Yorkoity.

For furthor particulars call on Wodnosday ovonlng, at 163 Oou cord Btreet. 3 15 3t SOUP, GBAVY, Ac, made quickly from tho gonulue TEXAN LIE DIG'S EXTRACT Ol? MKAT, suitablo for everybody and invaluable for invalids; tho cheapest and best nourishmont; monoy saved by its uso. Buy tho largo siEod jar. Fresh Bhlpmonts constantly received. ARRAS i 8CHRADE, manufaoturors.

For Balo evorywhero, and by JJZ Solo Agont, 194 William st. Now York. je jbug" "store at auction. JAMES C. EADIE, Auctioneer, Will sell on FRIDAY, Juno 0, 1871, at 11 A.

tho stock and fixtures ot tho drug store cornor of Atlantic and Clor mont avenues, Brooklyn, consisting of sods fountain, show case, proprietary and patont niodicinos, drugs, perfumery, show bottles, ic. jo63t GENTLEMEN, WHO CONTEMPLATB going to the country for tho Summor months, oan bavo thoir resldencos carefully and faithfully guarded and protected during their absence by an old and oxlicriouced ox Captain of Polico; thohigho.t roforoncos. A note artCrm.od JOH AOKEY, oaro of J. O. 4 D.

D. WHITNEY. Fulton and Columbia sts, will rocoivo immo diato attontion. je6 St OCKAWAY BEACH OPENING DAY THURSDAY. Juno 8.

the steamboat Floronoo will CiTn nt. Pier SS N. nt. 9 A. M.

and 2 P. M. Fulton st, Brooklyn, at 9 A. and 2 :30 P. M.

jo68t OUTHOLD HOTEL EXCELLENT hoard, good fishing, dolighlftil battling, rlnedrivos and reasonable oharges. Capt. BENJAMIN COLE, Proprietor, Southold. N. Y.

Trains from Jamos' Slip dally at 8 A. and 3:80 P. M. jeS H' UMMER RESORT. PATRICK CONWAY OF HORTON'S POINT, KOUTHOLU, li.

Will opon on Jnno 15, a Hummor bpardlng nouso with oil rciiuisltcs for health and coinforf. ivocation extremely healthful, with magnificent prospoct of tho Sound and tho Connecticut coast; lirat claps but hirnr closo to tho houso; also bonfiijg, fishing and driving at will; tonus modorato; best of references given. je6fltVVAS sTmangam REAL ESTATE COafMLSSrOiY KOUSE AND GENERAL LAND AGENCY. All proporty Registered and Advertised froo, and no coimnlBslon charged unlossasalois offootod. i otrmiago solicited.

PartioH wishing to bn, sell or oxchango. would do well tn call at No. 89 Nnssau at, room 18, seoond floor, New York. Spoclal attention gWon to thosaloof New Jer sey proporty. THE LADIES.

LACES and CLEANED. Mme. CIRCUIT, 63 Court stroot. Brooklyn. mO THE JL Grounds, on and B.

K. B. THE RACES AT PROSPECT FAIR Juno 6, 7, 8 and 9, take tho Coney Island horse ears from I'ulfin ITrrv. north sldo. Jay and rimith sts.

joe It fjQS't AiVI FOUtVP. 1 OST ONE BRASS AND TWO STEEL JLi KKYS.attaohod. Tho flndor will obllgo tho ownor by leaving same nt tho oEco of tho Mansion Honso, Brook. yj. lo5 8f LOST DOG AN ESQUIMAUX SPITZ, whlto.nhaded with cream onbaok.wasBOon tvith a gentleman and lady hiring a carriage at Prospect Park.

Bit return to Paciflo willbo gratefully felt and rewarded by ownjirA. BOY BR. 08T ON MONDAY MORNING, A JLi small POOKETBOOK. oontaloing ovor S30. on Shirley at, botwoen Franklin and Nostrand ayes, or on Nostrand avo cors to Grand Bt.

forry. A suitable rowan! willbo given roturnod to 881 Franklin avo, corner of Qulnoy st. FOUND NEAR FULTON FERRY, A POOKRT BOl containing a small sura of monoy. The ownor enn havo tho samo by calling upon D. O.

MC EN. at 1B3 Nassau st, Now York, room 18. iEWARD LEFT IN THE LADIES' 'Jr waiting room, South Ferry, on Saturday, a rod leather BAG, containing a small ptrool, one blaok glove, a key, sum of money, rallroail tiokot, otc. Tbo linilor will receive tho above rewarit by leaving It at tho South Forry olllco er HUMBERT 18 Wallet, N.Y. fls" REWARD WILL BE PAID FOB NT Qjr tho rotnrn to Police Iloailipiartori.

oor. of Court and Livingston bIb, of tiundlo of PAPERS and I.ET TI 'llS, (lone up iu a I'hicli i iiliiior cloth, boloiixlng to JOHN A. BUTTS, OOti Clinton i.ve. Ho questions asked, ice' 2t tTh REWARD LEFT AT THE NT1 .0. Purll 'I hent.ro, (H.

9. Onnwav's.) on Saturday evening, an OPIWIA ASS, much prized as tho rill, ol a friend. Tho lind 1 i ivlng wit i H. M. I.IAMS.

Oflieo of Iho Original llowu So vlng Maoiiinos, Kl h'ulUin ttreet, liotiveon Iiureneo and Britlgo stroots, will rcrcivo tho ubove ruward, and tlio thanks of tho owuers. jc6 2t When tho nffairs of Knickhoeker Life lnsurar.ro Conumny under which occupied months, oi tho otd day of day there was hold No. 27 Howory, a moot ng of d.a. Sod poltov A CoMiniittou was appolatod, aud by asking non. ar.

w. su il.o lusurauco Dopartnionl of tho htatoof yJoor m.niMoo had an offlolal intorylow with that officer en lfrlday. tho 5th and your Coramtttoo t.ko this occasion to return thoir thanks to tho Superintendent for tho Kourtosv and uattonco oxt andod to thorn durinp their prolonscii iulerviow. Siuci) tho iippolntuiont of your Comuilttea tho Supor In'tcndent'a report of his examination of tho hooks, nccomits, assets, and Renera 1 condition nf this Oompany huborn pnblishcd; and it affords Kroat pleasure to assure tho policy holders of tho outiro solvency nf the Company sand a moro satisfactory statoment of its tinani ial condition and Keuoral hoallhfuhioas than is otnhodled In the Superintendent's roport It would bo difficult to ltusKtno. That the examination has been roost thorough and soarchinc nono who knew tho Superintendent need to bo assured.

The ability and intogrltyot tho prcsont htiad of tho Insurance Department is so universally conoodod, that his approval canuot fall to he other than of inostima bio aluo; and your Committoo fool thomsolvos justlflodin conp.ratuhi(in: the KxicKKniioritEil Lifo Insnranoo Coul vlndlrallnn cotulnL' from so high and rollablo a source, vouolilng, in bohalf of tho Company, not onl for tho honorable and prompt ditohargo of all its lojiUinato liabilities, Irat jepudiatlng with emphasis tho chargo of a wan of fairno. and liberality towara us pouoy "omU1. A copy of tho SuporintouJout's primed report is hereto annexed. vv.r iTnmnltteo bee loavo furthor to roport that, In ao linir nun soneo of dutrand tho suggestion of tho Suporlniondout, they noxt proooouod to tho outco of tho Company, and had an intorviow with tho President and nilmr iiilininls. Kverythlng wa3 open and abovo board, nni.

th disposition ovincod in any quartet to conceal aught from your Committee. Indeed, tho greatest ln.itltv was afforded them in furtherance of thoir investi cnlion and. as tho result, without burdonlug thoir roport with mintcenary and tedious details, your Committoo, in the conscientious discharge of their duty, fool bound to that, in reference to tho lovoral charges promul gated against Iho Company, in thoir judgment, and as the result ot tiicir investig.iuion, iau thi.n sinning." which a)poars to have arisen in reference to the timo and placo lor paying uiu prei.i.uuis, iho ihnm ,1 assuranco that alt loans mauo 10 mo ai i.v would bo oventuauy cancoiou ov ilutiuutlv traoeaole to Iho miaathorized niioinoni. of over.zoalous couvassorj auu suo agouis. Abundant ovldcnce ivns submiltcu to your i.omnmtoo ihu fact that His tho universal custom of tho CiiuHiaiiy to M'tia nonces lomu them of the time and place for thopaymoutof thoir pro ir.lums.

Adveitlseinents of Iiko Import uro also puonsnou frnin lime to lime in both G.irmun and American noW6 iiam rs; while in the Policies tho samo conditions aro con iinuaient. In roteteuco to those persons whOBe Pollcio3 have lapsod in 01 uu non iiajuiuiio ui mu tl.n iimtTr time, your Coumiitteo roport that, upon ap to tlieodiccof tho Company, tho policy will bo restored, provided, as a matter of oourso, thai tho riak has nut become impaired, and thai by so doing tuo lnloreau in Cnmnanv wlllnot bo ittiurod. Iho eiiuit) and juslico of the aliovo conditions win inn noii. oJi'd when it is reraombored that tno unmjiany, iniitual ill its eharacUr, Is the trusteo or ino riguis nf its rwontr throo thousand unlapsod policy holders, whose claims for protection aro nnmorloally of far more importance than the comparatively fow whose policies have lapsed through Iboiroivn negligence All of which is reanuMiully submittod. Signed) N.

QUACKESB08, Cusinnan, etc. Fey. vutbohs estimate the rapidity with which sums of luoucy placed at compound Interest, doublo It is from this, that l.ifo Insnranoo Compa nice becoiuu ths Eafest and swiftest madia for tho aooumu. 1st ton ol wealth. As an investment, tho premium paid to the United States l.lle Insuranco Company, laas rouiunsr same sum plaoed in any Savings limn, an ilion.

iiin.n tho death ol the insured, whothor occurring csilyi late, tile ekole aluouut is paid into tho handset ihn widow or family, and Is frco from attachment for dobts as other property is. There aro capitalists in Non York Imvp hundreds of thousands of dollars upon tholi lives, niereb becanso it is tho Bafest and swiftest method of mkking prevision for their familioB, o. Tin: wh autngc resulting to clergyman from I.ilo Insurance cannot bo overstated. As a class, they arc under paid. They labor through life, barely making endsmcet, and at their deaths thoir unprovided families aro frequently thrown upon Iho euld charities ol tliocuv uomiuatiolu lo iihicll Ihoy belong.

Let ovory minister in swtuDon his church making such a prorislim for his fa ily. ffe can lalmr moreomfortiblj and profitably tor tho siiiritual unbuilding of tho peoplo of his chargo, if knows that there is a policy of a few thousand dollars In Iho Guardian Mutual Lifo Insuranco of whloh D. NoiniirtiU' is tho Brooklyn agont. It will not cost his con gregation bnt a fow dollars pro rata," and tho church need not bo called upon, when its pastor dios, to mako pro vision for his boroaved family. A tastefully arranged table adds to Uio so olal oiijoyuiont of life.

A slovenly board Is disgusting, and an ovidenco of tho hoad tho houso being a slattern It costs comparatively little to parchaso plated ware suf ficient to give a bright and cheerful opiiearancn to tho fea6t. nnd. as Charles Hoado said, in describing tho liouso hold of a lawyer friond who married tho most wonderful girl alive, "Thero was bo liiuoh real aristocracy in the hum. bio board, that, it wcoed mo to a long and happy session. Go to tho LUCU'S Uiur Manufacturing Nos.

1 and 6 Bulling Slip, N. and purchase tho fow things which aro really noecssary for yonr table. You will get good plated spoons and forka, and wbatovor elso you may nood. A Full Line op Table Cutlery can bo found at tho Brooklyn store of theVKiiSTnn Manutac TUiiiKo SIS h'ulton st, their colohratod Gothic and shell patterns in tablo, medium, and tea sizes; also, the solid steel handlo and blado hoavy plate a full lino of fine ivory cutlery, hearing thoir name, oil sizoi. plalod on stool; English pearl bundle knives, in groat varioty; hard bono cutlery, almost equal In finish to ivory, and very dur able: meat and gamo carvers, Bteols, etc.

mj a Earl he Gray Straw Hat. This new and elegant Sum nor hat la undoubtedly far superior to any other ovor made. Messrs. Balcu, Piuce 4 I'M falcon st.aro the manufacturers and inventors of thisservlcoablo chapean. It is mado from tho bsst Ilneit Kaglish Dunatablo straw, in various colors, to suit dilforont com ploxlons, the hut cannot woigh more than two ouncos, and Ib just the thiug fur hot woathor.

Great Bargains in Jewelry. On the 15th of next Octobor, Mossrs. Hart 217Fultonst, will remove to their now building, now in courso of construction, corner ot Johnson and Fulton sU. la oonso quenccof this removal, they offer to thslr many patrons anil citlrens of Brooklyn, unnsual birgains in diamond and precious stones, watobes, chains, brooches, car rings, look etB.and agenoral rino lino of jewolry; also, silver waro of tho latosv designs, to maki way for thBir now stock. The Sunday School children who paraded to day in various parts of our oity, woro the happloat people in Brooklyn.

Nothing intorostis parents more than processions whoro thoir children appear. Kroryivbore tho littto boys woro drcssod In thoir bosk; and tfto glrlf, at tirod In thoir now clothes, looked charmingly. Mrs. Moot van, Men. Ills and .120 Fulton st, has boon kopt busy or month past in making up the beautiful drosssi whloh lent such romanot to this procossion.

Splendid Pishing. Novcr before hasitbeon kuown that fish have heoti so plentiful in our bay and harbor as at prcsont. J. F. MyinsTKits, of No.

26 Court st, furnishes Information to parties of tho grounds, and also furnishes rodB, rools, linos, hooks, otc, otc, at tho lowost possible prices. Marsters manufactures his rods, and they aro of tho bost kind. Repairing douo to rods, rools, oto. jot lStTh.SATu The best Pianos sold in Brooklyn are at Chandler Brothers, 170 Motogno st. Kvorything, from tho lirst class Chickering to tho choapoBt soennd hand piano, sold or ronUd on tho best possible terms.

Old pianos taken in oxchango for now. Evory Instrument guaranteed to bo as represented. myl6 A soots stomach makes a sour mind and a sour mind makos a man or a woman very diBagroeable company. Thofeforo, when in danger of this disagreeable physical complaint, correct it; and tho bost way to do this is by making a drink of Pxle's Louion Sugar. It has just the proper quantity of acid to goatly do tho work tor you.

Vot sale by all grocers, at 25 cents por bottle. "Uniaby lies tho head which wears a ovown," so might Napoleon say. Not so, says tho man who wears ono of Axtix's Hats. They feel Uko gossamer, and fit so accurately that thoy loavo no mark upon tho forshoad. Go to Attii No.

MO Fulton srroot, and' find out for yourself. Crandall, 182 Fulton street, only manufacturer of hlldron's carriagos, velocipedes, swings, c. In Brooklyn. Spoclal attention paid to ropairing in all Its branches. Invalid carriag os mado to order.

mylOiefWiS To tighten the hair on the scalp and keop it from falling off use Hall's Veoetaule Sicilian HAin Renewed. jol Strn.SATu Farnham'b Celebrated Tooth Lozenges, for preserving and beautifying tho teeth, havo deservedly received the hlghcBt testimonials from our most omlnent dentists. They aro Bold by all druggists and dental depots, nt 25 cents per box. myl33in For coughs, colds, bronchitis and all affections ol tho lungs, tako AYEn's CUEiilty Pecioiial. jea St iTIAItlCIMD.

Davidsos' Thompsoh Juno 5, nt tho rosldonoo of tho bride's father, by fho Itov. Henry ward Boociier, Mr. Ja. M. Havuihok to Miss Sarah U.

Thompsok, both of this city. r.ii cardi. How BnoWNsoN At South Oystor Bay, L. L.Thurs day, June 1, at tho rcsidonco al tho hrldo's mother, Poaio. mi, by Rov.

Mr. Slocking, RlcnARI) WILLIS HOW. of Brooklyn, to Mart IIhownsok. daughter of the late John Rrowusoii, ol Brooklyn. UIED, Burt In Brooklyn, on Saturday.

June 3, EntTiI only child of John M. and Abbie A. Burt, aged 3 yoars and 7 months. Relatives and friends of tho family are Invited to attend iho funeral servlcos at tho rosidonco of hor grandmothorV Mrs. John Doty.

No. 308 Union st, on Wednesday morning, June 7, at9 o'clock. jo5 2t" Coffey James Coffey, a natlvo of tho Pariah of Bulllngay, County Limerick. Ireland. All relatives and friends aro Invited to attend tho funeral, from his late rosidonco.

No. 253 Conovor street, to morrow afternoon. mens. Edwin Wallace Hidbb, Infant son of P. F.

D. and Rachel II. Hlhbs, aged 6 months and 21 days. Tho rolativos and frlonds of tho family are respectfully requested to attond the funoral from iho rcsidonco of hlsparents, 211 Spencer st, Thursday, Juno at 2 o'clock Lvle Sunday, June 4, Frank Percy, youngoit child of J. M.

and Lucy W. Lyie, aged It mouths. Rolativos and friends of tho family aro invited to attond tho funeral services, at the resldonoo of the parents, 335 Van Buren streol, on Wedaosday, at 2 o'clock P. M. SDATZItL In Chicago on Toosday, May JOHM TV.

86 yoaru, formerly of Now York and Brooklyn, Dl0j California, Juno 6. Joruf W. Vail, in tho 28th year ohli tgo, son of tho feto O. M. and Marlon J.

Vail, of Brooklyn (Louisville, and Bennington, Vt papers please copy. PEKSOIVAL. NOTICE IS HEKEBY GIVEN, THAT I umma "V7 contracted by my wife hMMA BOITISEB, she having loft mo and our children dng lelt mo and our children against my will. CHRISTOPHER BOTTNER. mo WHOM IT MAY "CONCERN.

JL Notice i Is hereby glvon that DAVID i'RINOLE. lato 01 bondon, and for lie United Mates, was removed from Biich pi sltlon and om. ploynient and his power of Attorney revoked on tho 21th THOMAS HOLLUWAY per I ro II M. Martin, 7s Maiden Lane. Now jrk.

'''or 'jf'fo" MKIvTlrvtiN. AliEGUIAJt MEHT1NG OF THK MM plra Club will bo held In their rooms, corner Smith and Iiergon streets, on TUHSHAY KVKNINU next at o'clock, Khon a lull attendance Is specially rociuostod MCiVAUAB.t.fftcroU DEMOCKA1TC GKNKIlAli 'COMMIT TKE A regular meeting of Uo, llomoeratlc lnn will he hold at Miia'liiiiartorH, No. 9 Court Bt.oiiTUI'.MlAY HVHNINC. June at o'clock MARTIN KALBFLKiSOU, Chairman. C.

C. IlKIIMAH, .1. AI.LKK, h( Mjn JOAKD A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY occnnvlnir thoir own liouso, whloh is desirably alt uiitod, doslio to lot with hoard, ohd bost noojmiuoilalloiiB ono or two handsomely furnishod rooms, at modorato oharges; housollrat olassln overy respoot: No. ton street. OARD ON THE HILL TWO VERY i J.l.wrnnm4 tn rnnt.

t.n crnnt.lnmon slid their wives, or single goutlmuou very oluasantlv sit uated, near ort (Jroone rara ui uniruiaw, modorato. Apply at 11 Wllloughby avo, betwoou Cumberland st. and Carlton nvo. I0' 61 BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS largo and luiiidnoiiioly furtilshod rnomB may bo obtained with first olass board, at the Duryea rruns on. 17 Willow st also.

July 1st. two largo unil delightfully shaded corner rooms; hnuBo vlno covored, with largo gardpnMin vate stablo to rent. jo. lM CLINTON ST, TO LET St ii. i.onnl.

a neatlv furnishod. aloovo front room, and back roam on second story; tho houso has nil tho modern improvements only a few minutes' walk to either of tho ferries fourth houso from Livingston Bt, old BOARD A very largo aocond Btory front room, uufurnished also a largo haok room, lurutshod, in an Kngllsh basement brown stono houBO ail modern unnroi oiuuuts convenient to iilltho lorries; also day noardora takon. Apply at 11)3 Sands st. ROARD WITH PLEASANT ROOMS in n.inina and uanorod houso: modern conveniences; neat and homollko with an Ainprican lam. ily whore oomfort takos precedence of stylo within Ivo to leu rulnutus of Fulton and Wall st.

forties and two miuutos of Boecher's and Callahor's churches; roforoncos. Nassau st. ot ooarbT a gentleman and wife, or two Blnglo gonlleniou, can have a largo frout, imn wit i board, at aia nor woeK trout largo' hall room, for a goutlpmau, 47 gas, bath, 4c fiyo minutes' walk from City inil.l. ton troin Wall st. and I'ul ton ferries.

Apply at iu ui, uiawuuu, uwo and Lawrence sts. lu.b. lOARi) CITY AND COUNTRY COM JLJ hinell Two blocks from Prospect Park, and throe car routes toull tho forrios huuso liral olass, brown stone, ncwlyliulshcd with nil improvoluonls; tho aoeund atory alcoio room, and other room on suite or singly, to fanii llcs or Blnglo geiitlomon, with good board. Apply, at oveuiu avo, near ious OARD A FEW YOUNG GENTLE" a Onmn nnil thoir wives, wishine board whoro all tho oumforts of a home cau bo fully realized, in a private lamlly una uwuiaiuy accommodations at 2S4 Uulheld Fulton and Willoughby sta: house has all modorn improvomonti and convenient to car routes and forrios. job bt 'i ATtT 950 CARLTON AVE.

ROOMS i saannil flnnr. front, furnishod or unfurn i i Aiil ivifn nr Hindu contlmnon: also. pintle rooms; houso has all the modern improvomoats. hot and cold wutir. bath, otc.

dinner at 634 throi blocks from Dr. Cuyier'B Church uua miru uruu iww OAllD BltOOJiLXN HEIGHTS KlnLfln rooiirtt. Bftcond iloor. liirizo t' inn tv hnnnlRrH. also nurlor oitonsinn.

to family; pleasant homo for people of highest respectability musical puopio ninuj uusirauiy auuuw uu, Nor7 Poplar st, thioo miuutos walk of 1' ultcu ferry; Uuq rivflrhrnnzfl. Jo f) ART) BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, G7 aa wiling ctrnnt first door from Orance. to let with with hoard handsomely furnished rooms, on second Iloor, lo gentleman and who or single Roiitlomcn. House Is tirst claas nnd contains all tho modorn Improvements; livo tVitll nnd Fulton herrios. Prion modornte.

Attic rooms with large window overlooking Iho bay, will he rented at a low prlco, jo5 21 OARD A LADY, HAVING TAKEN it a nouse on unniou si, "in vv mu oi wimu is" ixioms to eontlomon and tnoir wives or siugio gonuemun. iilT for the Summur: house has all tu id omiuinrovonionts; hot and cold water in rooms: Is in ono Of thf finost locations in Brooklyn and eonvoniopt to South and Wall street ferries, App)i: Wo Clinton st. iei.it OARD NO. A TER 0 I'iiftj third rinnr from Ueni3o: Ht. a vjrv 1 irnj aild hanrleiimnlf film (ail fr(inf.

1 1,11111. wflll (mf. imii nil Id WftlWlT. two largo closets; alsoarsom suitable for two ontlomon Willing to room togomer; tnia nouso uas ovory oonvouiuucu, tin; Imv. rihI is Imt.

two minutes1 from Wallet, terry: iaMo firiji tlnss; ruforonco ivou and roijulrod terms moderate tor tno summer. ja i 15 OARD A LADY LIVING IN HRR I il nwn lirtimn. wfinld lot. with or without hoard, on inoderflto tertua, ton gtntloman and wife, or party ot gou ttemen, a choice of rooms on second Iloor; closots and uavn room rooms niifiut i' (ilniatrwi lor a Summer rniflcnco I faw minutes' walk frum. thy forrios.

Addrosj S. M. Kaglo omt o. COUNTRY SlOAltiD. COUNTRY BOARD FIRST 0 LASS i Itnnnl can bo obtained uta dno mansion IV.

miles from Keyport, N. .1. plouty of shado, frosh milk, fruit, vegetables, nnn goon siaumig. fmuioss iurs. i.aiu otlico, or, box Keyport or apply until eioca Wednesday, at 271) VateBave, near Gates; 48 to 12perwook.

TO LKT BBOWNKS. mO LET Slif) PER MONTH HOGS I' JL No. 2U0" Tonth st 2M story irs, wator, gas. range heater. Apply to rl.

w. Kl itKUAftl, lta Miuuio stroot. rilo FOR THE SUMMI2R A Ji story house in Pearl st, niooly fiirnishod, to a small family with good rolerenco; rem, oniy ij iu por uiomu Address H.V., Haglo office. lf T.UT FURN ISHEI) AND UNFOR' nishod houses, containing 8, 16 and 19 rospeot rnnt Inn? ts. dp rahlo tenants: inunouiato possos.

sioni'also, a suito of rooms. Call ut yla iiast Fourtecntb st, N.Y. IO LET A BEAUTIFUL TWO SJ'ORY i basomont and sub collar brick house, with all tho modem improvements will uo lot ior a term oi yours at moderate rent; giioll stable on the rear; allnatod i .1 viMiir SiYlti avo. Also a small honso ani 'n nor month. .1.

BUHUILL. real cstato and lusurauco broker, 131 h'tftll avenue. South Brooklyn, JOSM mO I.ET A BEAUTY OF A HOUSK, ON A Qnincy Bt. bet. Yatos and I aves; ovory im lnr.ll,.n,lr.sir:,hlo: rent will 10 lliatlo VCTVlo to ii good party; Wso, a imauu oj J.eiitigtoti avo uear Jlar i lias all lmpr.vomont trout low; also.

line iimir in in rooms, gas. watw. ic, on tho oor. ol Maiov avo and (Jut eyst. I'or particulars, lng.uiro.oI r.

i(. in i drug storo, Til dates ave. ji. R. tho TO LET COTTAGES AND A STORE, The store is idS Atlantic avenue; just linlshed and Is a lirst rate stand for a shoo storo, but sultablo for any business.

'J wo cottages ou Park way, (old aekett stroot), 200 feet north ol Nostrand avoilllo also, two cottages, cor nerof Alhany avenuo and Baltic etreot. All the abovo prouileos will be let ortrotnely low to tenants who will tako carcoituem. jappiy anwi Diaiu ui, uetvYceu uiiijuiij auu liruri s'ruuis. jv TO B.E'1 mO LET FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH hut and cold wuter, gas and bath room. ly.Sohormor horn st, cor.

of Court. MHO LET ON SECOWD KLOOH, THREE JI rooms, and use of gas and bath room rent $2a. No. 158 Hoyt at. Job' of TO LET ATjOOVE ROOM, ON SEOOND floor, In houso of private family, to a gentleman and ivlo, or to single gentlemen, who would room together.

Enimiro 196 Ashland place, Raymond st. jeG2t mO LET RENT $20 SECOND FLOOR in house No. 23 Ilnnd Fulton avo; hot and coJd wfltcr, bath, gas to small family Apply on premises. rjO LET A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY JL occupying thoir own house, desirably situated, would Iiko to let, with first chtstt ncv.umnunhiDons, handsomely furnished rooms at modorato chargo. Apply ut 4S1 Clinton sheets.

my3u 7t" TO LET A SEOOND FLOOR, NO. 527 PacfGo etreot All improvements; gut, h.ith, hot and cold water. Privilego of washing and ironing in kitchen stat l.inary wash tubs. Apply on tho promises, or at P. C.

PltUVOST'S, No. 3Courtdt. jo5 3t TITO LET A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN JI bo accomuiodatod with rooms, with or without board, by applying at Jo. 9 Clinton Ht, noar Fulton house newly furnished looation splondld; noar Wall st. and Fulton ferries; references required.

Call qlj tho wook. J0ii3t To let floor and two rooms on third to lot with bath and walor closot ou floor; rent $20 a month; also, a lino third flonr to lei. six rooms, rent $16 per month also, three rooms to lot, $10 a month. Appiyat 125 Eleventh st. jotiHt3 TO LET 18 PER MONTH THREE parloTG.

dining room, kltokon and sub collar; almost now ana in excellent location also, ,1 rooms at $13 per mouth, with sub collar, in cottage house. Apply 676 Fourth ave, near Twentieth at, South Brooklyn. mO LET THE BASEMKNTS, PAR JL lore, and threo rooms on third floor, of a first class brick bouse situato on South Third st, I). five minutes walk from tho Grond and Hoscvolt st. ferries, and half a block from the lino ef the Crosstowu cars.

Also, a good cornor Btoro, In a thickly populated neighborhood; Rult able for tho drug or grocory busiuoss. For further particulars, apply or addross, to WM. HICKS, 97 Broadway, K. D. jo3 6t' TO JLET FOK RXlSiWUSS IMJtCft'OSiES mO LET OR LEASE A STORE WITH JL gloss front, and dwolling ovor tho storo, a loase, if desired, in the best business portion of Brooklyn.

In quiro 185 Atlantic at, noar Oourt, ja3 3t TO LET STORE 57 FLATBUSH AVE. running through to Navy st; boBt buslnoss location on tho avo; rent only A30a monih. Apply at 370 Navy it, mi) LET IN THE LONG 1 A ND JL Savings Bunk Building, cornor of Fulton st and Efoerura plaoo, a numbor oi lino basomant stores; also, several boantlful suites of law Hi cos, Apply at the bank, or to WVOKOKF LITTLB, Mootagao at. mylJ lm TO LET FIFTH AVENUE BETWEEN Eleventh and Twelfth sts, floors root $18 a month; also, a vory handsome store, bod roam, parlor, and basement, $25 a month. Apply on the promises.

No. 488 Fifth ave, of Mr. HERMAN A. DELlCd. je6 LET STORE IN MARBLE BUILD ing, comer of Court and HarrUon, 20x7(1, lodge room $250 por year, rooms for arll3ts, Ac, $6.50 to $12 per month; also 3 Btory brick houso, 13 rooms, gaa and water.

657 Clinton st ront $600. A. J. BEUIAN, 73 Conrt stroot. jol TO LET OR LEASE A SPLENUib corner ntoro, with stablo, collar, cor.

Marcy avo and Qulncy at; arirstrrato plaoo for tho grocory business; ront low and lease Jo suit tho parlies; also, a 3iuall store adjoining, on Marcy avo, with apartments, if desired also a very desirable store and back room, onG.itos nve, suitablo for almost any kind of small busiuoss; ront low. For particulars apply to P. MULLED in the drug store, 721 Oatos avo. jeS 3t t'OU SAiIjE BflOCfSES. FOR SALE A THREE STORY BRICK house, pituated at 107 Flatbnsh avo lot running back to Raymnrd Bt size of lot, 20x82.

Will be sold cheap. Inquire at 7A1 Lafayette ave. njy3Q12t IORSALE 3,500 AT A(RBATBAR gain, tenement proporty, well rentod, a threo story and basement brick house, twelva rooms, wator and connected with sower. Inquiro at No. IX) Clinton st, fourth houso from LivingBton Bt I7K)R 'SALB JJ 1,000 CASH qiTL iUJY 7 a now throe story brick honso.

AH improvomonts; in a good locution convenient to two lino of o.irs. Tho balanco of purchase money may romain on mortgage fivo or ton years. Apply to HALL FOWLIOK, 371 Fulton st, FOR SALE IN SOUTH BROOKLYN abrownaUmo front store and dwelling; contains If roomfl; fitted with all improvements for tenants: noigh borhoiid good prlco and torms mado easy. Innniro of Ii. WHIPPL1? A 8UNaof3U)Hrt st.

j03 tit' IjOR SALE A VERY NEAT 2 story and basomont framo house, with wator and gas, connected with tho aewor, Ac, willi largo flttblo in the rear: lot 25il00, very fine location. Prlco 45,003, or loss, Apply on tlio promises, 391 Marcy avenue, noar Myrtlo, SAM'F PEDRN, Jr. Iwanttosoll. jo3 gt' FOR SALE HERKIMER ST, NEAR Troy avo Two story and attic frame house, filled in, brick bascmout, all modern improvements, and iu good order; extra lot with fruit troos, grapo arbors, terras easy. P.

WHIPPLE A SON, 36ti CoKrfc st. jeS tit" 7OR SALE ONLY $500 DOWN, IJAL anco on oasy torms A two story, basomont aud sub cellar, brick houso, with eight rooms, rango. bath, hot and cold water, gas fixtures and hoator; im media to nosseusion. Inquiro at No. 247 Thirteenth st, betwoou fourth and Fifth avas.

my.M SALE A HOUSE ON NINE JD toenth st; two stories, framo and brick basement all improvements; also four lots, with two houses thoreou, on Twenty third Bt; una gardau, grape vines, Aot; be3fc localities; at low prices and on easy tonus. For particulars inquire at No. S07 Twenty third st. botwoon Sixth and Soventh aves. F.

GARTNER. jol lgt FOR SALE A GRAND CHANCE FOR thoso of small capital to own their own home a now 2 story, basement and sub cellar frame house, with bay wlndowa in fronttwtthtn throo blocks of Prospoct Park; stroot paved with Belgian uavoment gas and water (n tho honso fine looation will Be sotd for but $500 oash required, and the balanoo In quarterly payments of $50 or more. J. BURRILL, 491 Fifth avo, near Twolfth st, South Brooklyn. jegBt FOR SALE OR TO LET THE BROWN atono front, 8 stoty, haeomont and sub collar hrlok house, 35x5U, lot 25x100, on north stdo of Union st, 200 foot west of Court st: this house Is built in tho most substantial inannor, and la roploto with overy improvement, will bo sold low, and most of the monoy can remain, or will bo lot on roasonablo torms.

Addrofcs Box Brooklyn P. O. my26 tf OR SALE A COTTAGE HOUSE AND muiuiauniuuuu, IUU luwn UL lUUUtl, Ut UiarOOCQVlllO, 1. Tho bouse ooutalns olirht ronms on flrnt. Inn vt uiiui, uiuiUB aLulu luuill, lUluuilB, linU lOtlr bOU roomBontbe socond Iloor, with a good collar under tho house.

All tho roomn, staircase and hall latoly naporod The houso has recently boon paintod inside and out On tho premisos aro a two stall Btablo, wagou shod, corn orib and othor convonlonccs. Tbo purchaser can havo the nrlvllogoof tilling SB acres of land. Tho proporty ia with. In mlloj of Now York Oity and accessible by rail ovory half hour, and within ilvo minutes' walk of tho railroad do pot. Ro lnoumbrnnco.

Price, oaeh balanoo on bond and mortgage. A roasonablo tlmo givon to suit a ptrrohasor. Possession Riven at unco For furthor particulars iliquiro of Mrs. SARAH Nn. 13 Dover st, fiow York, or of Mr.

SIMPSON, No. MI Smith stroot, Brooklyn. 1 Hie KOWATBi'S WO'l'Ill EW. OilORDER OB JI William I). Vendor, Surrogato of the County of KinCS.

notion tn InW. toall OOrSOIlS having claims ttgalnst S. IiAWBfCNOH lato of the City of lirooklyn. deooasod, that thoy nro rounirod to oxhlhit tho samo, with tho vouoliorsthoreof, to tho subscrib th he Adnilnlstrulor. at tho otlico of Cliamlinrs, oaie o.

iiv jwroouoiij, in mu on or before tho thlrtoonth day of Docomhor no.xt.Datod Juno li, 1871. CHARLES F. LAWaEKCE, Administrator. jo66m'Tu f. rt i I tt.n 1.

ANTED A SITUATION, BY A 1U2 snootuhlo girl, as rook, washer and Irnnor; i good city roforoncos. Apply near Dean St. ri ANTED A SITUATION, BY A Kl'a eiioetahlo young woman, to do Konoral bouwiwlt. Call for two days at zz m. i a ir WANTED A SITUATIUIN a on lor nor cooa.wuo i okw'i iinl at Bnmll family.

Con bo soon for two days, from 11 tiu at Hfl Henry St. "VST ANTED A SITUATION ni sncetablo English girl. as first class cook: has no to going aBsher distance in the couatry I She can ho soon (or a few days.from 1 to Jo ciock, intiorTinn OUlrUO. DUO CEU UU lui i rt at hor presont ompluyor's, 167 koimuutlji: TANTED A SITUATION, 15Y A rb all for two d'S; it MSHleksstrtatweea Atlantic and acllio sts, VST ANTED A SITU AlluiN, ii a i VW TT. i I il nrrlvnd from KllKlllO, Ill' A I to iro us nursery governess in me tnj "ii tlio coumry lor loo Bumnio; onilv pinun sail far two days at 816 Clinton noatly.

ANTED A SITUAHOBY A BB Ra nonk. washor and ironer: lias good city rofcron'oos. Coll lor two days at 321 buiitn st, one door from Butler, miMiaiili A TT A TTO r. HY A 1V1V .7 Wmhormald aild Shon Iu a family of two or throe. Call for two daya at the cor ner of Tillary and Oarll Bt, over tno grocory siuro.

WANTED A SITUATIUCS, JOi a spoct.ablo young woman, as ohambormald and waitress, or to rami varum the country; has good roforoncos. Call for twodajsal ltJti liutlor St. iwmin A TTTT A TIO TJ. 15 AW American Protestant girl, to take caroof a child. end 'do plain sewing; or to do llg ht plain Bcwincr.

Appiy inr luiuo ijo plnyer'siH Soch Oxford st. A MnvcT A Sill' IT A TTllN li If A. HVim ipl t.n An fjonnrfll honsoworkma .1 nfi iriimr. Has SSiMJf rst nlaco' Call for at 6a T.nfvi(tn avo. near Fulton, second Iloor.

WANTED A SITUATION, my. Attn spoctable wonilsagood pla.r cook, washer daTat 723 FuirnavVtat floor, opposite rt Greene tttt" i 7t a i ra nimuii A I1MTA'rH)N. I A. rv rj 1.1 lnndnil.as nUTSO and se'amslres's In rsMlf. st nnu vanueruui avo, buwuun go to the country; tttt AtoanfTlsninATI INS.

ii TVVU young, healthy and strung girls; ono for coaking, washing and ironing, tho other as cliambormaid anil I wait ress: havo tho boat of city rcioronces. Api iy or i Maoomb st, bctwoen I'oursu and inn aves. TXTANTED SITUA'ITONS, BY TWO VV rcspoctablo young girls, onn as. conk, washor and rcfere'm es. Call for two days at IWI Atlantic ave, noar i'ot tland ave.

WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RK Ww ndMn irlrl us chanibormald I wattrosi; will i trnRlilniT nnd iroulmr: can bo soon for two days nt hor prosont omnloyors, (now No.) Choovor place. or wouiu ira ei wnii i'uii1 KlTIfATTON. 15Y A lllfi tft tin Rnll snocinoiv jisiiik sewing no objection to going in the country has goad rnlornnceB. lor ivvo uaia li iw. i Plymouth.

"ANTED" A SITUATION, BY A HE speolablo young girl, to do gene.raA house vork is good conk, washer and ironor: hos good oUv rotcraneos. Call for two daya at 516 Vanderbilt ave, second door from Atlantic. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A VERY rnll ,1.1,, rrnnd irirl IU nill flP nn ohiRCtiont.O the Country, can bo aen at her present omployors, 176Stato st, between Clinton and Court, from la to oau bo soon till suited. ANTED SITUATIONS, BY rcspcct'ible girls in ono houso, one as a good cook, washer and ironor, the other as ohambormald and waitress; good city roforoncos. Call for two daya at 111 Kapol jea street.

ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE sncetablo young girl, latoly landed, to take earn of children, and sow. Can bo scon for two days, irom lo nt HIS Renisnn whore her roforoncos may a Iso bo obtained. jo.i ANTED A SITUATION, li A tl.H Imsrlmm imrson nf OXDOrlonGO to tako entire chargo of children would Instruct them and as. slst in plain sewing, Eieollont roforoncos. Addross Miss KTKRTON, No.

ill Contro Bt, Hartford, Conn. JS1 4t" ANTED A SITUATION, BY A irirl nn liiiinbonnaill or to lie gOUOral llOUSO work in a small family, with good city refernnoes. l'loso call for two days at 153 Smith st, cornor Dean, ovar tho Floro. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A young lady, to do upstairs work, or would not mind going to tho country to tako caro of two or three children for tho Summer; good reference given. Intjuiro at llli Lawrence st, near Myrtle ave, for two days.

unrA'NTkiiliA situation, by "a re YY spectablc young woman, to do general housework lo pnk imrl ironftr, Ins irnn city refer ences. Call for two dnys at Iter present omployor's, '37 Twelfth st, bet. ffourtu anu nitu ayes. TiTCTANTED A SITUATION. BY ARK VV Bpeetahlo young girl, in a small priv.ile family, as chambermaid and wnitross.

or to attend to sni ill children has good reference; no obtcctlons to go to th couulry til tile coiniinor monins. uan itir two uajs aujn ium Cornor ol Huuson ave. ANTED A SITUATION. BY A KB Biicctablo young girl, to do general housework In a small private family, is a good cook, washer and Ironor, or as chambermaid and line sowing: has good oity references. Call for throo days at No.

'J Stockholm st, noar Boshwiek avenue. lcS2t IttTAKTEll A SITUATION. BY uinn. liotnl lork or lirst r.lnss hiirtender: nt preaont employed nlcrk and bartender uf a Brooklyn ciionVe KnifHh TiV.tiich nnd Onrmn. bost of rafur riicfs'fnmi rref.ont and former omiAwors, Address F.

De Kagfcofflco ANTED A SITUATION, BY A uilllnir. lhllrlne vnnnir rrirl. to mind children aim to make horaelf generally u9cf ul first class city refer once no objection to the country. Cau bo seen fur two days at her nrcfent employer's, 194 Adams st, botweon Couuurd and Nassau WANTED A SITUATION, BY AN oxporienocd French girl as iirnt clasa chambormaiil orwaitrosf. or cs children's maid; Enclish, and has mokt excellent retereucea from hcrprcsont omnloyors, where she has been employed since ho camo to this country.

Apply at 42 Court fit, at MANNING'. 7ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spoctublo woman, as nurse; capablo of taking chargo of a baby from Itfl birth, or make horaolf gonorally useful, In a rcspor.tahle family twelve years la her prosont place. Call at Washington ave, noar Fulton, for two davs. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spectablo ynung girl, as chambfirmaid and waHross; Js willing and obliging; has the best. of city rofuronuos from her placo.

Ploase call for two days at 123 Stnyvoant avo, between Lafnyetto and Greene aves, first floor, front rooms, upatairs. WARTEDSTTUATiONS, EOREXPE rioncod cooks, good plain cnoks, washers and Ironcrs. chi tvaitrp.ssnfs chambermaids, lJinn dreffes and genontl hniisuworkars, fierman. Irish, linglish Scotch, Swrdep anil colored rofemnccs thoroughly invos tfgatecf, at MANNING'S, 42 Court fit, cor. of Jorxlemon.

jo6 Ct' WANTED A "SITUATION, BY A RE BpGotablo middle aged woman, to do gonoral honeowotk In a email family; is a good plain cook, waatnr and ironor, or to tako charge of a iionio whflo the family gone to tno country; can fumiaWbost of eity relerenoes. Can bo soon for two days at No. KtS North Portland avo, second floor, two doorB from Myrtle, in the roar. WANTED SITUATIONS, OVL A largo and deftirable selection of well rflonmmnndfld sorvaiitB, for every dsorlptlnn of work. Ladies wanting rofpectable and reliablo servants, either experienced servants, or tho boat class of girls lately landed, will uv find nnperior selficUon of two hundred at HKNDRICKSON'S Ollicc, 111 Atlantic Bt.

tho most respectablo and best In Brooklyn. WANTED ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE WO ujed, to do aome washing at hor own 231 Nnvy utreet, Mrs. BRADY. jo5 V. WANTED BY A YOUNO WUMAiN, the washing of a private family or three or four young gontlomonMrs.

MULLIGAN, 2ifl at. WANTED PARLOR "FLOOR, FRONT and back basomont, and ono or tno roomi on third floor. Apply NASK JOHNSON Co. SStFulton st. jeS 3t WANTED BY A SMALL FAMILY; A second and third floorer a small house in good neighborhood.

Addrera P. Kagie ofHce, WANTED A llsTECTABLE young woman, washing and ironing or housework by tho rtny or week: good oity references, Appiyat 6 Franklin placo, noar Jay st WANTED A FLOOR. FURNISHED, for housokoeui.g by a party of four adults; host references glvon. Address stating terms J. G.

Rox P. O. Now York City. WANTED BY A SPEC A BLB woman, tho washing of threo or four gentlemen; Iiah no objection to go opt by tho day bo families. Please oall at 170 Smith st, near Wyokoff 7 ANTED 500 CUSTOMERS WORK glvon out.

to pay for first class sowinn maoUlnoB by InBtftlmonts; instruction free. J. T. MEND ALL, 612 Fulton street, botwoon Raymond and Bt. Folix fits', open evenings.

j.o37L ANTED OLD GOLD, OLD SILVER and old watch oases, for whloh the highest prino will bo paid, at the ABsay Offico of M. J. Mc GLYNN, 695 Fulton ave, betweon Raymond and St Follx sts. A laruo assortment of now and second hand watches, 18 karat gold wedding rings and gold chains always on band, and at low prloes. je5 fit1 BOARD A NICELY FURNISHED room to let, wUh or without board, in a prfvato family.

Apply at 168 Franklin ave. noar Myrtle jea of BOARDAT 23 ELLIOTT PLAGE, near Fort Greene Park, between Fulton and Do alb avos. Rooms to lot, with ooard. jot! tit OARD ROOMS TO LET, INX PRI vato family, with first class hoard roforoncos ox. ennnged.

Apply at us wuiow st. jo5 2t BOARD FINE ROOMS AND GOOD board can bo obtained at I7S Union st, botwoen Hicks and Henry sta. Roforoncos exchanged. joyyt" BOTRD OlT THE HEIGHTS 73 LI Ingston st, bot. Clinton and Court, ono largo front room on tho third iloor, and ono largo room on second floor, to lot, with board.

jea tit MOARD A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN bo accommodated wWh rooms, with or without board newly furnished. Location splendid, Torms modorato. by applying at 133 Duffield st. jeBSVSATu BOARD 284 ADAMS STREET, NEAR Johnson Bt, one or two slnglo gentlemen can be accommodated with board; largo room on suoond floor; small family; houso with all Improvements jet2t Board Xgentleman anlT wife and one or two Blnglo Eontlomon can nroouro very pleasant looms and board at 82 Stato st, near Henry houso and Incation first class; prices modornte, jo6 5t1' B'OAitn "ajArge and Tleasant second story room, containing hot and cold w.iter: also, a hall room: location first class, and convenient to all tho forrlcB. 2i2 State at, near Smith.

je(S 3t' BOARD HENRY ST SOME VERY pleasant furnishod rooms to lot, with board, on tho second and third floors Vo families or singlo gontlcmon; terms mmlerato. jo6 3t OARDTWO PLEASANT WELL furnished rooms, with or without board, to gontlo men and wife orBingie gentlemen; houso has modorn im firovomcnts and very pleasantly located; terms modorato. HJElm placo. je9 2t OARD GENTLEMEN AND THKIR wIvob nnd ainirle nontlomen. Hookxnit board, can find pleasant accommodations in a brown stone honso, containing all improvements; convontont to ferries and cars.

Terms reasonable; references. No. 67 Concord at, BOARD IN ONE OF THE iTN EST LO catlona In tho oity; largo and small rooms, with first clans board, In brown atone house, new No. 227 olu No. 185) Clinton st, seoond houso Bouth of Amity Bt; convenient to all tho forrloB transient boarders taken.

joO St1 pleasi OARD AT 43 SOUTH OXFORD 1 a flecond floor to rent annslatins nf three roonw. furnished or unfurnished, with first oUitB board, to one party, or to gontlomon and their wivos or singlo goutlo uep. jo3 6t BOARD TO LET WITH OR WITHOUT board one singlo and two donblo rooms; houso olaBB, and location dealrablo; torms moderate. 255 Henry st, noar Joralomon st; convenlont to Wall stand South ferries. ie3 6l BOARD A THIRD STORY FRONT room, nicoly furnished, containing hot and oold water; Bultoblo for two gentlemon also, a hall room on second floor, with hoard: location vory convenient to the forrios.

Innniro at 1B2 Washington sU jot tit BOARi3TO LET WITH BOARD A room on tho nocond floor, to a gontleman and wife, or two gontlomon; houso has all modern improve moats; location good; two blocks from Fulton Bt; four minutos from Fulton and Catherine forrios. J9 High st. jo5 2t BOARD FIRST CLASS WARD VERY low, for tho Summer; largo aocoad and third story room also, othor rooms, well furnishod, hot and cold water, bath room, otc. fonr minutos' walk to Fulton or Wall st forrtoa, at 76 Uonry st. joB Ut" OARD 4 P33R WEEK; FURNISHED rooms from $1 por wcok upwards; houso has all modern conveniences; hot and cold bath; laundry Ac; three meaTs perday.

Fulton st, eocond door from NussauBt. BOARD ON THE HICIGHTS A ploasunt front room, on second floor, very handaoriKi ly fnrnifihed also two rooms on third floor; would ho let with or without board location chiss; all improve mentis; ten minutos' walk from Wall st, or Suuti farry. Call nt44 bfdnoy place, (new No). BOARD A PLEASANT SUITK OK rofiinc, separata or alncrly: also, medium sized room Ut lot with board at and 2.1.1 Washington st parties desiring a pleasant first clans home with airy balcony and flower garden, will find this desirable for Summor aa well as Winter. j0tj STA1VJ.13D A DlUSSSiUAiSs Ju VY cull at CTAtlant lost.

1TAN TED A MO'i, TO Al'TiSiXU TT corner uf Cimoard its. ASTKD A AVUKKLlUUliT, Al it Lirldge Bt. ai. i Bio'" WANTED A YOUilli bootkeoner In a retail store. Address Post Olllco, Krooklyu.

rncrs ut ESPENSCHEID'S. No. US Nassau at. eT VOrK. mA Tfli care of children, uud make boraolf jtonorally usa III, APPl .11.101 ANTED lfOU 11 JiOYS, l'ltuui iiu IS old.

to wait on tables ico croam saloon Wash'iiigton street. l.i. AWT ED A (lliti', aged woman, to go to the country with a family as ok. Apply tor iwo oi'jut ANTEJ) A F15W LAiJOiUNW ut tho Athmtlo While Lead Works.foot of Cmld t. ie' ANTED A GIHL, TO JJU uiia hnrrlr and nraltlns: ono who Is pleasant mt.

willing may apply 333 Clinton avo. )ea Ji WANTED A frEHM AN OKl'HUTMf ant girl, to do general housework. In a smalt fam ily. Apply at 3i7 Ciorimmt ate. WANTED A GOOD OlKL, tu XAtvr, care of children, and do cbainborwork must jjw neatly.

Apply at 28 Nassau st. jooai, WANTED A (UUL, AT JN trand ave. near b'hlshiue live, to do light work. mil tor in (inys; i it "TO XT WANTED A GOOi until i yiv iiv nrl n.msnwork in a small family. Apply, at.

No. 4t) Third st. near Soventh aye. MJy. i vrrun lrlRST.nT.A.SS SALKh IjA.

for our suit, ilonai (meilt. WEUllSLER AHBlHAM.iW and Fultou sr. WANTED OUTTBiiH, AT LEVY linns. It 12 and Walkor st, Now York; mid workmen need apply. Jee it AVI'TOllA HOY.

It UOIUIS AIM) with his naronts. Apply at ISO irrcenwicu nw no" uu.v.. TAfANTED A GIKD, TO DO HOUSK work in a small iirlvalo family; roforonCGB roiiuired, Innulro at 1M Harrison st. WANTJ5D A TO OOUA, WASH ith housework. Apply at XV Cumberland Et, bot.

Fulton and Atlautloavos: TATqiler)A YOUNG MAN, 18 OK 0 vonrs old. that understands cutting moat. Apply at Mi Carlton ave. WANTED A GOOD" OPEUATOIi, TO do plain sowing on a Slngor machine. Inquire at 101) limit uxlorn st WA.t ANTED A COMPETENT OHAV1 bor "ormaid and waitress.

Apply for two days atl'Jl Classon ave, UTISTANTF.DA GOOD COOK, IN A lirst claSB boarding house; Appiyat 77 Joralomon st. cor Hicks. ANTED IMMEDIATELY A V.VUU cook, washer and ironor, with good city reference. Auuly for two da8 at 31 Milnoy placo, noxt i.io scnoui. TtSrANTEU AGiKIv, TU uuua, vinnu UT lOIT nnd iron In a family live grown persons; ueai.

i. erences requireo. Inquiro at us iionrj pi. TTTA TKnA nnni). HONEST hoy In a stationery store.

Apply to J. VAN WICK LEN.K8 Conn st, near Saekett. ANTED A CIKL, TO DO GENEBAL hnusoivork in a nrivaio lauiuy. mit st, eornorof Henry. WANTED THRE li FIliST LASS dreasraokcrB nouo othors need apply at 183 and 135 Atlantic st.

up stairs, 17STANTED A GOOD COOK. MUST BE mnahnr nnfl ItHiIIOT. Wit COOti City rofOIT" eilCfJ. tflll raUHIU Bt. "Ut MUD.tuuta A GOOD COOK, TERMS IJ1B per month at Mrs.

LAMOUROHAUX, 233 Ulcks street STST ANTED A CHAMBKRMAlb AND t. altrn.g. willi rjnoil rnferencOS. willlnu Slid oblig ing. Call this evening or in tho morning at 253 und3 Washington at.

STETANTED A GIRL. TO WASH Vv dinhns. rlnnn knives and forks and assist iu cook ing one who can come at 7 o'clock A. M. and loavo at KM P.

M. Apply at 100 Third st, between Hoyt and Rend sts. M7AN TED KOK THE COUNTItYA middle aged woman, to dogonoral housework. Aii ply at 47 Hilary street, between tno noun, oi ji. in.

auu P. M. Tilf7 ANTED A IJAllTENDER, TO AT WW tnnrl In lfniinr tttnw mimr. COIlin Wfill momlcil Addrn Box liaglo office, with miuio and rijleruncc. for two dnys.

WANTKi TO DO COMiMON tniisl. ji irnnri lcasher and irounr and cook. Nono need apnlv hut such as can give a good reference. Apply at 2u aniiington ave. ttlSTANTED A GOOD GERMAN OR, l.

nlll, trl i it small nrlvato faiuilv. Anulvi thoenrnat storo. (new No.l ollFulton st, junction of Flat bush avo. UfA fiTKD iV GOOD GIRL FOR GEN n. it tmnsnirorlr intisf.

he a POnd lllain COOk. Washe and Ironsr. Anulv at VJZ Raymond st, between Fultoii and DelNitibnvea. WANTED A YOUNG A ME RICAN OR German girl, 111 to 12 years of age, to assist In tho core of children, Ac. Ono having iin parents and desiring a good homo leay apply for three days at Co.

12a Ulgu St. TTT A A CTRL TO DO GENERA! VY housework; must bo a good cook, washer and ironor: city references requireo. oau as ii oouin u. ford st, Prooklyn. VST ANTED A GIBL.

FROM 13 TO 1 ww in talm euro of elitlhrnn. anil make ho self eonernlly useful. Apply for two days in Madison st, third house west of Nostrand ave, Fiuth side ANTED A NEAT, TIDY, YOTJNC nirl i on ihlp and assist In chamborivork a small family. Apply, with references, for two days, from 9 to 10 A. at 2:, him placo.

TYTAN TED A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO vv ehainbenvork and take core of a child, 'wo years old. in a small family. Apply for two days at 326 State Btreet STSTANTED GENTLEMEN AND LA dies, to sell an nrhclo needed In ovory honso and family sells readily. Address, with reforeuces, in nppli cants' handwriting. J.

B. Brooklyn P. O. WJ ANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER fv and ironer; good city references required. Ann) on Wednesday luorntug at 311 Cumborland Btrcet, after o'clock.

TXT ANTED A. GIRL IN A BOARDING hoiiRO to tnke euro of cUHHron Bud tiiftko linrsnlf KencrnllyufioHl about tUo house. Call at 93 Washington WAKTRB A PKW "MORE MAOHTN ists ant pattornmnkerB, with eomo capital, to join tho Uni ManufactuririB Mactiino Comiiany, of I.owark, Krw iJprsey. WANTRD TWO'STRABY, COMPE Irnt Tonnd hJie to BflMtt in dressinnkian. nt Gold st.

Nono othor3 need apply tojMadam KINSLEY, 132 GoldBt, WAFTED FOR ONE MONTH, A srarr.strcas who thoroughly and nr Hands hor hnfll new, one wimenn ouerato on aGrovcr Biker machine profprrod. Call at 127 Paciiic fit. WANTED IN A SMALL EAMILYTA plrl, for pcni rnl housowork. with pond rnforonco. Ajmy to Mr.

llOTiltltOOK. Pulaski Bt, ocooud houso cast of Lewis live. Tako JoKall are, cars. jo5 2L WANTKD AC OM EN IN Ftructrcis on the Grovor ft Bakor mnohiuc. Apply tjjo Brooklyn olfice, Ml r'ulton Bt ntaar Gold.

jc3 3t ANTED A (URL, ABOUT 14 Years of aire, to do sroncmil housowork. and assist jn titanx euro nr cnunrnn, tito nnn innr yoir ni no. On)) at 5WJ Tv ifaycttn avo, bot. Nostrand and Bedford area; brinf this notice with roffiri'ncns. WANTEDTWO FIRST CILASS PROT estnnt servants, Scotch, KngUtth or Oonnan.

ono aft cook, washer and in.ner. and one lor chainbonvork beat city rnference roqulrod. Apply at 22 Schormorhorn st. je5 2t WANTED IiSLIEDiATELy, AN EX: pnrinncpd child'B nnro. Only those with tho bighflRt.

olty rcforonon nood apply. Must he williug to go in tho country. Call at ISO Baltio st. no.ir Clinton. je6 3f WA NTED A RESPECTABLE YO tJNG Kirl, nnf over Iiyearo old, to tako oaro of children and mnko herself (tonerallvuHoful: must furnish satisfactory Applv at No.

11 1 Putnam avo, noar Fraik iin, and within two blocks of Fulton avo cars. WANTED AN HONESTTlltELTABLE actlYo and intolltcont younp mm, aboul 18 yoars of age, for (he prrocpry bngincss, and who understands it thorouphly; muat enran well rficnmmendtKl. Inijuiro at C55 Myrtle avo, bet. Franklin avo, and Sklllraan st. ANTED A RESPECTABLE GrRLt as chambormaid.

and rh drofisinir maid for vounir misses: mutt be willinp to spend the Summer in tho country; a Protestant nroferred; one with (rood cilv references may apply at 1M Montague et, between 11 o'clock, A. and o'clock, P. TXTANTED A MIDDLE AGED WO man. to en into tho countrv. lo dn uonnral hnuso work In a family of two or tlireo persona no children); a rare ohanco for ono who wanU a Rood homo and work satisfactory referenco rcquirod.

Apply at 93 Portland avo, cornor of Fnlton. joll 4t WANTED 200 EXPERIENCED SER vnnts and fflrla lately landed and small (flrls: situations In RTeat abundanr.o in all capacities, and bfxho3t wagep, at Mr. HRNDRTCKSON'S Offioe, 111 AUantlo 8t, tho most reltaule and best offico in Brooklyn, orowdod with ladles every day wanting servants for the city and country; pla ecu wore nevor more plontiful no chargo until suited, WANTI3D Ell clasB Servants Cooks, nnraee, waltrcanon, chambermaids, laundresses, Beam stress bb, pantry girls, kitchen girls, cooks, wflflhera and ironorsnnd general homeworkers, for splendid situations In gontlomon's families and hotels; girls Iftt oly landed In (trout doinand; hnqdrede of places ovory day, at MANNING'S, 42 Court st opposite City Hall. Patronized by all Iho first class families. Girls wantod.

also, for Hflokawrty and Gonvy lalnnd. joS 6t WA NTED I I AT I OIVS. WANTED SITUATIONS, BY TWO respectable colored ftirlB, to travol ob ladios maid or as child's nurse. Call for two days at 65 Hudson avonue. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A young English girl, as nurso girt iu some respectable fmliy.

Call ut 21a Jay atroot, near Concord. liTANTED A SITUATION. BY A Plnann nail young girl to tako coro of two ohi dron. for two days at 324 Atlantic st, betwoou Smith and Hoyt. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A youth of 17, In a druj; store, whero he could learn tho business renid os with his bonostand oblig ing, yvuuress 413 jiitn ave.

jer WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spcctablo young Protestant widow, with a child four years old. to do general housework baa good city rof crences. Address E. II. Haglo olfico.

joSSt WANTE1J S1TUATIONS, BYTWO rcspcctalilo young ladies. In a confoctionery or fancy storo. Call for two days at 1,035 Pacific at, between "Waeuington and Gandavou. from 12 to 2. jo5 2t WANTED A SITUATION, BY A girl, as chamherniaid and waitress, or would do light houaowork.

ChJI for three (fays at her prosont employer's, 63 Livingston at. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE ppor.toblo young girl to cook, wash and iron in a small family. Call at 2'J1 Court st: city or country; good reference. WANTED A isiTUATION7" BY AN English Protostant girl, as chambermaid, or to take care of children, Call for two dajB at 378 East Baltic at. willing to go Into the country.

WANTED A SITUATION, BY ARE specUblo young girl, as chambormafd and wait ress: haBgood city references, Myrtle avo, cornor of Gold st. Call for two days at UI WANTED A SITUATION, BY A ynunK woman, as narso, or would do and waiting In a small family. Call for two dayi at hor prooont empIoyer's51 Oxford et. WANTED A SITU aIIONT BYX RE specthle yonng girl, as ohambormald and waffc rosB no objoctlon to city or country. Call at hor presont employer's, 175 Livingston et.

WANTED A situation, by a re upectfal yoang girl, as ohambormafd and waf tross well rooommeuded from her last plaoo; can boseon for two dajsat 133 St. Jamos placo. WANTED A SITUATION. BY A youog Protestant woman, as nurso; Ib vrllltag to eo to tho country has city roforonoo. Can bo scan at 4Q Lafayette st.

ANTED A SITUATION. BY A RE enectablo trfrl. an plain cook. waiior and (mnnr city roferonceB. ItW Atlantfo avo, four doors from Clinton troei.

WANTED SITUATIONS, FOR DO mestlcB fn iionpehold aapacKfea; none hat those having rnferoncoB that havo boon Invostlgatod aroaont from tliffl offico. BKNNfiT, No. 7 Clinton at! WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE apcctablo girl, to do housework fn private fam ily; Is a good cook, and nico waBhor and Ironor. Gall for two days at 139 Sands Bt, noar Navy, upstairs. WANTED A SITUATION.

BY A RE Bpoctabln young woman, aa ohambormald and waitress, or would do tho ontfrowork of a amall lamily. Call for two daya at C7 (old No. SI 'Ciliary st. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE Bpoctablo young woman, as cliambormaid and aB Biut in washing and Ironing has good city roforonces. Call for iwo days at 213 Dean st.

TtTANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE Hpcctalilc girl, not Ioiir in thiri country, to do gon. oral houuowork in a Kuod family. Call at 237 Hoyt Ht, for iwo unye. WJ AN TED A SITUATION AS NURSE, and in dn iilntii snwlnii: no oMoctlon fn iolnff tn tho country; veierunco from hor last placo. Call at 143 Colnmbiatril, near Tlarrinon.

TXTANTED A SITUATION, BY A RETT sjicdahio young girt, as good plain cook, washor and ironi cr will do gi nnral houMtsworK in a Hinall private family. CallutNu. CEil Slate st, noar Smith, third iloor, frnt room. GAOLE OFFICE, 3 P. IB, PARIS.

M. Guizot Desires to Settle the French Form of Government by Vote of the People. OFFICIAL ANBOUNCEMEHT OF AP POINTMENTS. Postponement of the Trials of Eochefort and Assi. FRANCE.

LONDON, C. A letter from M. Guizot, published to day, advocates tho validation of the elections to Assembly of the Duko rl'Airmalo and Prince do Joinville, and the settlement of tho form of government for France by a vote of the. nation. Versailles, inno u.

The Official Journal announces tho following ap pointments M. Lambrecht, Minister oi tne interior M. Lefranc, Minister of Agriculture; uonerai Minister of War; Leon Say. Prefect of the Seine, and General Lello, Ambassador to 3t. Petersburg.

Tho Official Journal also states tbat the time tor holding supplementary elections has not yet been fixed, irau quility prevails throughout I ranee. The Coiutifufioasi says tho flrst duty of tho Assembly is to fill its own one hundred and twenty seats next assume consiituont and finally to order a plcbisoilo for Iho determination of tho question of tho future form of government, Schunac'eer, tho murderer of Gonerala Lccomtc and Clcmcnt Tomas, has bocn arrested. The triglot MM. Uochefort and Assi has been postponed Wires bavo been discovered in the Bcwer3 of Paris, fiitcndcd to blow up tho city. M.

Gambetta is still at San Sebastian. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. London, done C. The North German Lloyd steamer, New York, Capt. Ernstor, from New Vork, May 26, for Bromcn, has arrived at Southampton.

The steamship Baltimore, Capt. Toecklcr, from Baltimore, May 25, touched at Southampton to day, en route to Bremen. Tbo Cunard steamship Alloppo, Capt. Mouland, from New York, May 25, arrived at Quoenstown to day, en routo to Liverpool. The Allan lino steamship Prussian, from Quebec, May 27, touched at Movillo to day, en route to Liverpool.

FAR E0CKAWAY BEACH. Opening of tlic Season Yesterday. By tho opening of tho South Side Pavilion on Far ltockaway Beach, yesterday afternoon, tho Summer season of clam bakes, blue fishing, boat sailing, surf bathing and all the other attractions at this old time favorite sea side resort, was also inaugurated for 1871. Iu responso to ucatly printed circulars of invitation issued by Messrs. nicks 4 Dibble, the well known proprietors of tho Pavilion, about a hundred and flfty gentlemen, from Brooklyn and elsewhere, participated in the opening festivities, which were of eonsidorabKj interest.

Among the gentlemen prcseut wero noticed Messrs. O. Burt, President of tho Warwick Valley Railroad Company, of Warwick, Orauge County cx Sherifl' John Cowdry, of Orango County Mr. Palmer, of Warwick ox SheritT tt. A.

Deuuisou, of Ooshcu Mr. D. Tliocipsoo, President of the Crawford and Middletown Railroad Company, from Crawford, Orange County Geo. C. Bennett, of the E.

1). Times; Alderman Harmau Justice Voor lilcs Mr. Martin Willetts, of the Board of DircctorB of tho South Sido Railroad Company Secretary Angell, of the Mayor'!) oflieo Mr. Charles Goodwin; Supervisors Newman, Coe, and Wilkeyson Police Captains RhodeB and Woglom; Daniel L. Northup Sheritl Walter; Alderraan Aruifield, and others equally 'veil knowu.

He otadontw Ftmtii lo k4 cial ir'aln pro tided by (lie South Side Kjitroll Company and consisting of threo handset and comfortable coaches drawn by the (iJ. B. JohnstolV a fine 1.W eQ" ginb, weighing twenty six tons, aud bel.y.Tiwide'd apatent gas consuming boiler, nnd other improvemcnti. The party was accompanied by Mr. C.

W. Djulass, Superintendent, and Col. H. Debevoise, Secretary of the Company, both of whom wero untiring in their efforts to render the trip enjoyable and agreeable, which they fully succeeded in doing. The distance of twenty one miles to the beach was run in less thin three quarters of an hour, and it was remarked by all that the motion of the cars was exceedingly steady and pleasant, showing both vehicles and road bed to bo in a flrst class condition, and creditable alike to the Superintendent and tho Company, which has an abundince of superb carB and cugines, and which ow runs six trains per day on the Rockaway branch.

Upon arriving at the Pavion a fow of the party immediately embarked upon, boats for the purposo of bluo flBhing aud yachting, bat the great majority wero soon seated to a wcll Borved and abundant repast in which Titrc included the noted clam chowders and clam roasts, for which Far Rockaway long since became famous. Aftor the dinner, during which music provided for tho occasion was discoursed, brief addresses wore made by a dozen or more of the guests and many witty sallies passed betweon th gentlemen from Orange County and tuoBo of Long Island, tho former joking tho latter upon clams, swill milk and stump tailed cows, and the latter retorting by accusing the formor of sending welt watered skfmniea! milk to New York and Brooklyn people. There was also much laughable jesting between the sheriffs aud cx eberiffs and the timo was thus agreeably passed till about half paBt Ave o'clock, when with clieors for Hioks Dibblo and others, and for the South Side Railroad Company, the oxcnrslonfats rotumod to Brooklyn in safety and harmony. UniveesaMStSocibxx Mzettng. Lastnight a meeting of members oi tin) Fourth street Cmversarisf.

Church, E. was held iu the vestry, tiio piiip'OSfl of which was to obtain tho senso of the Society upon ths choice of a pastor. For sovcral months past the churoh has been without a stationed minister and somewhat undecided upon a selection, and after listening to tho preaching of various candidates, an agreement waa made to givo tho Rov. Allan Gunnison, of Bath, Maine, a call with the prospect of hiB acceptance. Such was the result of the mooting convened, upon which thora was an unmistakable unanimity of sentiment whloh will Bdd greatly to the usefulness of the divine should ho conclude to accept tho invitation extended.

MONEY MARKET THIS tfOBVUVG. Wall Sxbket, Juno The bulls in gold opened a fresh movement in thoiroam paign by making gold scarce with a viow to forcing the Bhorts to covor. In conseunonco ot thiB policy tho earliest transactions in gold loans wero at for borrowing, after which 1 16, 3412, 5 64, 5 83 and was paid. Lator waff paidlfor borrowing. Gold opened at lliV.

sold later at and has since vibrated botwoon these figures. Tho government market is flrra, with moderate activity in sympathy with tho firmer fooling in gold. PriceB aro U. S. 6s, 1881, registered, H4 bid; do.

do. coupon, five twenties, 1883, cenpon, llluJHE; ISEl.do., limOlU; do. 1865, do. Ill.113; 1885, new, do. 1867, now, I8, I0 40j, registered, 10S41ost; do coupon, 10.110il; currency sixes, 1159115.

Stocks stronger and higher. Tho stock maikot indicated a bettor tono at tbo opening, and is buoyant with a fair advanco. The money market is without new foatures and continues easy nt 2 and 4 por cont. on gwvernmouts aud stocks respectively. Discounts aro requested kt 4H to for primo aoccptancos.

Foroign oxchango is unchanged and quiot on a basis of for prime bankers' sixty days sterling aud 110 for sight. Stock Exchcnge Stales First Board, New Yobx, June 6. 4000 US 5 20 67 114 do 114 200 do. 25 do. 50 2U00 Tonu n.

71 300 200 do bo 200 do 101) do 300 do KM 100 do let) do loo do 250 Quick Min 100 do MOPacMH 57; 51? i DISS 67 1,1 MX Mi 11MW Mt hs now an 4 July 6T.ii 2tuu) lie KIJv voce Missouri bl bs y.ai; 601111 St 6s 73 ituuu ta nt is Donus vi MOON too ancn so i nos lira 4000 gold b. iuiai un jaau ot lOOmlUn lite Income 85 lHIIOODel, LA 97 loWTol Wab Ist m. St Louis 89? 8000 Gt Wost 1 ni 88. IOCOGt West 2 85 1000 Ft Chle 2d 101 CUOICoICA r0 2df. 71 loo do be 100 Am Iin 56 kl MB do 65'i 100 Adams lix 81)4 100 do 81 100 do bo 81 300 US 51 100 do 53IT 98K 200 do 10000 2000 do 93'J SOOErioR bo 29 100 Lk Sh 4 Mh R.

b5 115V 700 do H54a 00 Clov Pitts R.bo 1I8X lOOUhiANWR 86. 700 do bo 86)4 lOOOANWprfd 88fi SCO Now Jersey K. lllii SiUhiABkl 124 100 do 1S1M 100 do 130 81 800 Dol Lack 4 R. 103)4 SOOHiStJB 9JX 100 4 St prf 9SS 100 do 93 200 do 93Jg SO do 95 400 TJn Pao 6000 JCcnnbs 103X levou ieuar au a oi i 1C000 do 881s luuuxrs Warsaw 'Jd 9000 do 78 2000 St Iron lstmbds 95 3000MiohSo2dm 97 80 Rk of Commerce 121 51 Ocoan Bk S5 10 Hanover 108 10 Central Nat, 109 IDA Exchange Bk. 113i eo not xiua ci uo.

iro 12 do 124ii 500 Maryl'd Coal Co. 87 200 do, BIX 100 American Coal 6M 600 do aa 400 Spring 65 100 Con Coal ol Md 53 itnn An 63S6 00 100 800 do Kt financial and Commercial. LONDON, June 6 11 :30 M. Consols opened at for money and 91? for the account. U.

S. Five twenty bonds, 1862, 90H; 1885, old, 1867, 91' a'; 10 40's, PBANKToni, Juno 6. U. S. 5.20 bonds closed at 96? for tho Issue of 1863.

Pahib, Juno 5 Evoning. Tho Bourse olosod buoyant Rentes 63 francs 47 centimes. LrvEBPOOL. Juno 6 10:30 P. M.

Cotton Tho market, oponed with a hardening tendency. Middling Uplands, Middling Orleans, 8iid. Tho salosof tho day are estimated at 15,000 bales. Sales of cotton at sea nearly duo from Now Orloans havo been mado at for middling. Tho demand for cotton to arrive Is Immense.

London, Juno 6 1 :30 P.M. American secnritJes quiotand steady. LiVEnroOL, Jhuo 6 M. Cotton Tho markot is buoyant. Middling Uplands, Middling Orloans.

Thesalos of tho day aro now estimated at 20.W0 balc3, Including 8,000 for export and speculation, Salos of cotton on ship namod at Now Orleans, have boon mado at 84d. for Middling. Liverpool, Juno 6 2 P. M. Cotton Tlio shtpmonts of cotton from Bombay slnco tho last roport to tho 6th have boon 83,000.

balos. Breadstuff's The mnrket Is quiot but firm, Tho receipts of Wheat for tho past threo days hare boon 13,000 quarters, including 7,500 Amorlcan. Corn, 32s. per quarter, for now. Peas, 42s.

6d. per quarter for Canadian. EAGLE OFtflCK, 9 Vt 19 THE MAN WHO VETOES. Another Installment of Gov. Hoffman llcavou tor lilinnimtlnjr Wnwholo some IiOjrislaiioii Grunt Number of Special Actn Disapproved IVotv Grants of Power not Sanctioned Interosiinff Heading for those who Believe the 'World Is Governed too Much.

From the Albany Argus. We have looked over the brief endorse raonts on tho bills recently sent to the 8ecrutary of Stato by tho Governor, not approved. Bulow wo give for tho information of our readors a large portion of them An Act In relation to the deposit of manuru in the city of New York. The Board of Health should rcgutito this; they havo tho power to do to. An Act for tho better protection of health in tho city of New York.

It gives a monopoly iu matters the regulation ol which pertains to tho local authorities. AN ACT II ELATING TO IN3NE PIJI1HON8, LUNATICS, tc. Provisions of bill limited to oity of Now York somo il. nhliwllnnallle If its rOfomiB DO OTOPCr, they Bhould extend over the whole State. A better and wiser law will probably be frauiod utter further agita tion ol tho subject.

Au Act regulating the modo of proscribing REMEDIES FOR THE TREATMENT OF DISEASES. Seeks to regulate how prescriptions for medlclno olmll hn made out. with tbo view of avoiding mistakes. It is better to leavo thiB matter as now to tho discretion aud good judgment oi careful physicians and good druggists. An Act prevontiug IUU Bureau ui wmogiuua wiowii iu tJn.

cilv. So much of this bill as is indicated in its title, Is tho nmn a ssnnilil hill antiroVdd Anril 27. 1SB1. An Act amonding acts authorizing the formation of Railroad corporations. Rc opons all cases, even aftor final judgment.

ir, knt rTinhlfi the American and Foroign Bible So sictyo uuito with the American Baptist Publication society. Tim hill renenlinu the act of 1870 has been approved This bill, if passed into a law would give riso to much lllinntinn Powers conferred too absolute aud too extensive; no limit to their power of levying taxes; uo control by the Board ot supervisors. An knt rnr nnemiicr a Uluuwav in iiowhih ii. Local authorities havo sufneient authority to lay out nvfont iii ext aurdiuarv cases. Many partios in terested arc strongly opposed to this bill, so that the Leaiblaturc is not justified in interfering with tho l' nr inn nvrl il.o i rnrlfl lllWU era.) tuai ao i An.

Act compevt.iUiing for i BTENOOltAl'IlIO NOTES OP TRIAL IN GOWKS rjF OYER AND TERMINER. The stenographers aro ornploycd at an salary, and ure bound to perform these duties itiafcr.ttto terms of their present omploymont. If not. tins county authorities have sutiicient power in tho waiter. Au Act aiueudiug an act incorporate the Industrial Exhibition Company.

Exempts from Stato and local taxation all tho property of tho company, not moroly the land it may occupy. Although an euterpriso of public interest, aud nt rpat nubile, bonetit, tho cotnnauv. novor thelesB, Is oigouizod vvith a viow to rrivuto profit to itB AN JtCT'EtTjA LIZING THE STATE TAX among the sOveral'counties of this Stat Increases tucnumber of State Assessors from throo to eight ono to be appointed from each judicial district. It is not, ill tay TUdrrnx nt, probable that tho larger Board, constituted as proposed, would be any moro oiUcient than tho prosont Board of throe, while tho cxponBO would bo greater. An Act relating to tho County Treasurer of tho County of Rensselaer.

Bill not only increases hi9 compensation for tho future, but applies, 60 far as accounts with tho State are concerned, to the past, Act for the relief of Peter Robinson. Claim already examined and passed upon four timos. Au Act lor tlio relief of Jacob Schaugh. Seeks to make the State responsible for loss of money deposited by claimaut in a bank of his own choice, through a failure of tho bank, simply because ho hauded the certificates of deposit thoroiu to tho State officers aa security for performance of contracts. An Act regulating tho sale of patent rights and preventing frauds connected therewith.

Forbids telling of patent rights, except by previous license of the County Judge. The object is to prevont frauds, aaid to lie frequently perpetrated iu theju matters. Tolicy of substituting the judgment of tho County Judge for the vigilnuce of the eomtunnity iu guarding, each one his owu interest, ia vory doubtful. An Act amending au uqt iucot'poratiua the Asso 'i uted Hotel Company. By original act, stockholders were liable to jrkmen aud other creditors for am, unit not paid on their snb ScriptlOUS IUU! iui luiia ui mo invii bility.

An Act amending act AU'rnoniziNc; the formation of conroiunoss lor manufacturing, mining, or chemical purposes, Authorizes corporations for conducting mercantile commercial business." Organization of corpora 7. rnr li purpose! ia against public policy, lions forru I .,,.,1 'vidual to array corporate weaim ngalntt ltio ell'ort, and thus depress unduly individual euterprl Zd, The law authorizing formalion of corporations for various purposes, seems to mo to be extended as far now as is consistent with the general good. Au Act relating to runuiug of ferry boats by the Groen polLi ferry across tho Ea3t river between New l'ork and Brooklyn, Comptroller of the city has power to reguhto this by terms of the ferry lease. Au Art CONCERNING THE PRACTICE OF rHTSIC AND BUEQEBV. This Bill authorizes the Hegouts of the University to confer the degree of M.

JJ. upon persons wh pass an examination before a Board of seveu censors, to bo appointed by the Regents; all applicauts to be examiued in both of tho two leading modes of practice, tbo Allopathic ond tho Homeopathic. I am urged to sign it on tho ground that it would tend to eloviato the rirofes 81011 by subjecting euudidates for degrees to a more rigid examination, and that although degrees can uow he conferred by medical collcgos and practitioners licensed by medical societies this proposed new degree of M. D. will be tought after, us giving to the recipiouts thereof, a bettor standing before tho community.

This might be eo if tho Regents woro prohibited from granting a degree in any case except that provided in tho Bill. The powerB conferred on the Rogcuts by this Bill are especially stated to be "iu addition" to those they now possess. They already have the power to grant the degree of M. D. upon different nnd leas ox acting conditions than thoso proposed by tho bill.

It is clear that it will not do to havo two olassos ol do grees of tho same grade and name aud from the same source. The community could uot distinguish between them; bo that the proposed object of tho bill would not no attainod. Au Act INOOBPOBATINO THE JEFFERSON MEDICAL UNIVERSITY. Confers tho extraordinary authority upon a Medical College to grant to its the dogroo of Doctor of Laws. The Regents of the University have power to grant a proper enarter.

No law is needed. An Act relating to coeta In Surrogate's Courts. Objectionable, as extending Btill further than it exists now, the power of tho court to allow counsel fees and oxtra allowances, to be paid out of the estato in caso of litigation about a will or litigation in any of tho proceedings iu administering or sottling an ostato. It is a power that may bo greatly abusod and may encourage needless litigation. An Act amending AN ACT FOB THE INCORPORATING OF VILLAGES.

Would conflict with a bill thready approved this session. Of tho other bills, about eixty are special ohartors of incorporation and amendments to chartors. Among these, tho Governor finds that many aro provided for by general laws, many aro efforts to avoid tho salutary restraints of tho general lawB, somo seek to evade the usury laws by an allowance of oxtra commissions, others mix up several kinds of business not proper to bo connected, many have too extensive, others ill de flncd powers. Not a fow of thoso charters, ho finds, confer hanking powers, In direct violation of the Constitution. Tho residue of tho bills are disapproved by him because cithor tho local authorities have full power ovor the subject, or thero aro general laws providing for the cases; and also, in several instances, because the bills aro defeotivo lu language or vague aud indeflnits.

Frequently ho refuses to sign a local bill on tho ground that it was passed in tho last days of the session, and without being printed, so that tho neighborhood interested had no proper notice. KID AND OXHES GLOVES. From the Boston Commercial Bulletin. It would be quite impossible to find kid enough to supply tho demand for gloves, bo recourse ia had to aheep skin, and it is asserted by eevoral of our largest small wear folks that not ten per cont. of tho gloves sold for kid ore the legitimate artiole.

Tho pelts of Bucking lambs aud colts aro tho principal materials used. Rat skin3 aro never used for gloves they aro too small, and cannot bo dressed soft and durable. Rat skins are tanned for coverings of jewelry boxes. A genuine kid glovo is thin, flno grained, delicate aud soft, yet very strong. A Bhecp glovois coarsor graiued, thick and Btout, ond if shaved to a thinness lo represent tt kid, is flimsy and rotten.

Paris is the headquarters of tho EH) AND COM" SKIN GLOVE. The kid skius aro collected iu all parts of tho world, whilo the colt skins como from Tartary, whore the flesh cf sucking colt is a staple nrticlo of food. Tho tanning, dressing and cutting out of tho gloves is done in Paris, aud theuco sont out into the country to bo Bowed. Tho great bulk of tho Paris glov03 have always been sewed in tho district of Alsaco and Lorraine, and now that Germany has acquired this territory, Paris, to retain her glove trade, will bo compelled to vory generally odopt tho sewing machine. By an iugenious application skillful operators can afford to sew gloves 30 percent, cheaper with machine than by hand.

Tho sheep skin gloves come principally from Naples and Vienna. About 300,000 dozen pair from tho formor placo are sold yearly in Boston, and about 200,000 ilo.eu pair from tho latter city reach this market. This clius of glovo is very largely worn as a preforeuco by inauy, as being about one third tho price of a kid articlo the wearer cau afford with belter economy to wear a now nnir of sheep skin elovcs eaoh and thus present a cleaner uuBoiled glove, than iu purchasing kid continually and replacing them when soiled. THE DRESSING OF SKINS for gloves is somewhat ingenious. Lime for romoving the hair cannot bo used, as is done in proparing skius for hoot leather, hut it is douo by soaking thom in wator and Indian meal, and aftorward treading the skins in a rough trough until all tho meal is well out of tho hido, when tho hair peels off easily.

The skinB aro then dkived or thinued down, and tho inner Bido laid upon a largo flat stone and tho dye or color applied with a brush to tho outer sldo. Tho skiu is then dried slowly, whon it is ready to bo cut into gloves. This latter process la by laying a skin ovor a steel frame, tho upper edges being sharpened, iu tho shape of two open hands and Btriking with a padded club tho Bkin, The strips botweon the Angers aro out from tho edges of BkinB. They aro then tiod in paok ages of a dozou pairs, and with printed instructions accompanying each package, are sent out to be made. For ladies' wear thoy are mado in ten sizcB, from to 8 indies, whloh bIbo an index of thoir numbers.

This is tho Bize of tho hand they are to fit. measuring around tho knuckle joints. Glovos aro put up in packages of a dozen, eaoh a different color. Manufacturers are often at a a great disadvantage in waiting for somo ono color to complete an invoice to be sent off. Ono of our Boston Jobbors had a lot of 14,000 dozen making up in Paris, whon tho war broko out, that had been waiting shipment six weokB, delayed by tho non receipt of a poonllar Bhade of ffroon.

ono nair for each dozen. They wore finally shippod with a different color sorted to mako up tho count. This seemingly small matter of substituting ono color, not Bpeoial ly ordered, ruinedT tho lot; and tho goods woro Bold as unmarketable. THE SIZES 017 GLOVES sold in the United States are smaller than thoy woro twonty yeara ago und tho coll is still for snugger fits ou smaller hands. The smallest gloves mado are sold to the American market, and now tho sizoa oud 8 ore not put up abroad in tho ossortmonts for this market.

I'or tho first time, sizes 5 ouo oighth unto 6, are lo bo put up expressly for a Boston house. Tho colors now in uso aro lighter than formorly, is opora shades aro vory Benemlly worn on tlio Btroot. Gloves from abroad aro ordered eight months ahead, and in lots to nrrivo lor the coming Full or Winter trade aro four and live button gloves, eecniingly au exaggeration of tho present popular gauntlet style. The very general uso of kid Rlovos has nlmojit driven lisle thread goods out Of tho market. Thepo tiro a German miinufiiotiiro.

as aro also our whito cotton military glovos. It is tho cheap labor as explained in our hosiery gossip, that kcops this lino of manufacture abroud. A very good lud glove is mado in Philadelphia end at Glovorsvillo, Now York aomo of our retail small ware dealers have them in ladies' Bize They tiro not so thin nnd soft as tho French nriii'ie but are really moro serviceable, and if the trado would generally throw them iulo tho market with a legitimate American brand, Yankco kidB would be very generally accepted aa a dosirablo article. AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING, "PARK THKATRR SlccpluK Beauty 1,000 Mllllnors Wanted. BROOKLYN OPFRA HOUSK Wolch, Hughos 4 White's Minstrels.

DONNELLY'S OLYMPIC Tho Female Detective. ACADF MY OF MUSlO lnshavoguo Haudy Andy. SAWYKll'S HALL Strawberry Festival. BOOTH'S THF.ATHICN. Y.

Tho Man O' Alrlle. yVAIJ.AOK'S THF.ATRK, N. Y.Knsodalo. OLYMPIC THEATRK, N. Y.

liast Lvnno. Nllil.O'S GARDICN, N. Y. Kit. till Arkansis Trav GRAND OPERA HOUSE, N.

Y. Tho Three Hunch "bOWKKY THEATRE. N. Y. l'ump Tuo Female "l'l'lTU WFSI'K TIIRATKK.V.Y.

Mm sndWIfo. WOOD'S MUSEUM. N. V. l' rMnuances ovory altor llonn and evnnlne Thren Blind Mice.

out? THF'XTRI Nock nil" ftcCS. ci'S fiutnmor Night Concerts, TERRACE (iAMlRN fiMnrt Ga 1 rnncort. TONY t'ASTOR'S Ol'KKA UOUsli, N. Y. Variety "SryaSESkKW OPURA HOUSK.

Negro Minstrel 'SST MISSPRBIfl. N. Y. Negro Minstrelsy, ic. The Fourth Edition of the Brooklyn Daily linage is supplied to Newsdealers, Currier, and the public of the I astern District, lit half pust four I.

31., ut the Distributing Agency of Blcsm. Wood 13 Broadwuy, Di, near Kooscvelt street Ferry. To our Headers, "SYo have established ngeuoics for the sale tf the Kaoi f. at some of the principal business points In New York City, as follows J. II.

llillier, Nam Exchange, St. Nicholas Hotel. Aster House steps. P. ltorkwood, Grand street Ferry.

South Side Railroad, James Slip, New York. Woodruff Brothers, Erie Hallway Forty Buildings, ct ruer of Chambers street, New York, ro the persons visited Pr.i Tivl Park dtiriitf; Ihe w. oi; ending Juno 3, rtous veiled the Park on Sunday, June A 1'ii'Xif at Tim oftii ms rtml rt, tin 3 SeliwU propose ou alum next iu uc.vpl the ninlial mutation iu nu. 1.. Alli enjoy a picnic on his grounds at 1..

I. The eioiii stoiv of I.sitlor David 7 street, wa broken into last night by i me burglarionrly disposed persoa or persons. They n.il i.v.ay with eighteen dollars' worth of cigars, and n'i I'teu found ytt. J5i.ooki.yx Ew.i rTii' During the month i May, 1,14:1 patients weie treated at this iLs' cusary, 232 Myrtle avenue, ol whom 448 were miles am! ti'Jj females tils were native, the rest foreign 101 were vacoiuatid: ire crlptions were li. ei fed slid 19 vi dt nude gratuitously.

Dr. L. B. the Howe Kmv. of thi i Institution.

A Chkditapi.i'. Act. A liny named Peter Inrray null a Kinii'd lihin, are named n3 the artirs whom William McCaffery saved from drown iiu: at P.iy ladgo la. week. McCatl'ery, a tie of the othi was drowned.

The casualty has ulrcudy been reported. Smai.i. CAsr. Stackpole. of Navy i li i't.

ar on, was up oefore Justice Walsh this lnoruiPu, a warrant charKin hiiii with having stol rniimO worth from Sarah D.iekley, of No. 00 hands stri i t. lie was held for txttmitiatiou. John 11, bra. a srar.i.'.n employed on a vessel lying mar the tr ct lorry, was arrested yesterday bv cflicer Hitrtis, of (lie Centra) charged with hnvini' sti.len worth of suatir from the vessel on vvhicii he is employed.

Justice Walsh will exainiuo th matter next week. The Twentt Tuikd to Move. Ou Thurs day morning the Twenty Third Regiment, N. S. will have tar'it practice at the junction of Eighteenth street and the Coney Island Hoad.

A silver medal will be prosonhd to the best shot in each Company, and the annual award of the gold medal will be made to tho 1 iff1, shot of the winners of the silver medals. Tho lion i oitimis. ioin.d stall will lire with tho companies irom which they have been detached. Ill the after i.oou ihero will he brigade drill, parado uud review. A the iv will lie no other parade until October, a full litttudauce is desired.

The Kendrick Cocueu Wil Iiamsburgh's latest sensation is the personal and official iinnrril between the. Rev. Mr. Kcndrick, pastor, and Mr. Theadore Cochcu, leading layman of tho Grand street M.

P. Church. The pastor procured the oxpul' Hiuu of the layman from tho Sunday School suporiu tendency, end now the toyman retaliates by trying to get the pastor expelled from the temperance socioty to which they both belong. Tho hearing of tho charges brought by Mr. Cocheu before Phoenix Division Sons of Temperance, of Willianisburgh, against Itov.

T. T. Kcndrick, was resumed last evening. Eleven witnesses were brought forward by Mr. Kendrick and four by Mr.

Cocheu. Tho examination was then adjourned. The Excise Contest at Jamaica. 'When the Jamaica Excise Hoard met yesterday to grant licenses, thoy wero confronted with numerously signed petition, some nine feet long, requesting that no liceiu.es be granted. The names attached to the petition were mostly thoso of women.

It is reported that tho liquor dealers (of whom there are about 160 in this town people) were very free with Invectives upon those who presented tho formidable doeuraont and especially those who had been prominent in clrcu laiiug it. It was supported with arguments by Deacon Jiider, liev. James Depton, and Mr. nuuting, and the lirjilur traffic was represented by Judge Snodeker. 'Though play it alone, the Judge appears to have hold he ni.

jiiing cards and scored his four points. Tho President ot the Hoard patiently waited until tho ppeeehes wi re concluded and then announced that tho Hoard had no right to refuso HcenscB. As a cuusc quence the clergymen and petitioners were disappointed and the liquor selling interest smiled with triumph. AMUSEMENTS. Academy or Music.

To morrow evening the lovers of the drama and the admirers of a lady who has contributed eo much and so well to tho entertainment of tho theatre going public, will have an opportunity afforded them of manifesting substantial appreciation by their presenco at Mrs. F. B. Conway's benefit, at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Tho comedy of Tho Honeymoon," and tho romantic Rob Roy," produced in an unexceptionable mauner, will constitute the evening's entertainment.

This evoning, tho Academy will be opened for a grand testimonial to the O'Reilly Band. The Irish uomodiau and vocalist, James M. Ward, will take his favorite character of iirian McGuire, in Inshavoguo or, Tho Out Jaw of '98," and also as Handy Andy. The talented Band Sisters, from Wood's Museum, will appear, supported by a strong company. Tho pUy and tho object lot which it is given, are certainly sufficient to attract a large house.

The Pauk Theatre. Sedulously careful that nothing shall remain before the critical audloncos of Brooklyn long enough to be in the least woarlsomo whatever its intrinsic excellence, Mrs. Conway this week presents eorno now and stirring attractions. I IrBt may be mentioned tho Sisters Chapman, tho singing 'Violets of the known. lvfr.

c. B. Bishop, a comedian widely and favorably Inown through the Southern cities Kynoc Smith, the celebrated parlor skaters, complete the loading features this week. The season will he merry, comedy, burlesque, music and dancing. To night theso distinguished artists, well supported, appear In W.

Tay leure'B humorous burlesque, "Slocpiug Beauty in tho Enchanted Wood." With Bishop as Ding Dong, King of fto Land, Princess who ia a belle, by Miss Blanche Chapman, Miss Ella Cbapman as Prince Perfect, and other rich and racy presentations, including tho comicalities of heginnors on skates, tho evening and several successive evenings will pass away quickly and joyfully. Tho extravaganza of "The Forty Thieves" is promised. "The Man o' Airlie" at Booth's. Last Slight there was a numerous attendance of Scotchmen at Booth's Theatre to witness the flrst performance of the singular drama entitled "The Man play that ran two hundred nights in England, owing niutost entirely to the peculiar excellence of the cast. The Caledonian Club of New York had been invited to iilK nil, and they were present in full force, and uoarly nil in their picturesque costume, accompanied by their pil i rs, who astonished the orchestra with a solo between the cond and third acts.

"The Man o' Airliu" is an adaptation of Karl von Iloltie's "Lorberbaum nnd a drama that has long ago received the highest praise from tho German press, Tho fact does not Impair the merits of the excellent per. foriname witnessed last night at Booth's Theatre. JIr. Wills, the English approprlator, has takon many liberties with tho original, and has produced a Scotch dialect play which, with its abucgation of most of the elements of popular success in English plav writiug, is eiugularly effective in Its quint plcturcsqiieness and in Its denouement. The success with which tho adapter has applied tho German ideal to tho legendary and ac oopted accounts of Robert Burns, and thus given a new suspect lo the two or three striking incidents, and at tho tome time furnished a favorite and recognizable per Bontge to the audlonce is unquestionable.

Tho last act is especially flno in conception. Tho return of tne poet lo his own village to see tho erection of a statue of hfra eelf, and to contrast his misery with tho empty honors of his countrymen, is pictorlally strong. Tho performance elicited loud applause from tho audience, and Mr. Barrett was repeatedly called out Tho excellent dialect of Mr. Glassford was highly appreciated by tho Caledonians prcsont.

Tho scenery throughout is excellent. Tho delightful drama of "Jtosedale," which the publio nevor weary of, is haying a successful run ot this theatre, with a cast that would "draw" in any play, leading oil with Lester Gilbert, Stoddard and Ringgold. Booth's. At Booth's limited ongagoment 3b mado with Mr. Lawrence Barrett, who appears tonight nnd in a Saturday mntiuce, as James Harebell, tho poet, hero of Mr.

W. G. Will's Btory, (sot in a four act drama) entitled "Tho Man of O'Airlio." Tho play Is new here, but waB a grand theatrical success in London in 1807, where it was performed at the Princess' 'Theatre for more than a hundred nights. Olympic The scMaiioHnl drama of "East Lynno" is brought out at tho Olympic, Lucille Wostern baviug been ongnged for a few nights. She is supported by J.

A. Ilerne, and a company adapted to that peculiar and fascinating play. Nidlo'r. Chanfrau is on his lait week of a very successful engagement at Mole's, in "Kit, the Arkansas 'Traveler." On Monday next John Collins, tho comedian, is announced. e.

lioslon vs. Athletic 7. Boston vs. Olympic 8. Bot tou vs.

9. Boston vb 10. Boston vc. Chicago 1. Athletic vs.

Eckford 2. Athletic vb. Eckfsrd 3. Athletic v. Atlantic 4.

Athletic vs. Boston 5. AtBlatic vs. Haymaker 0. Athletic vs.

Koukl'ord 1. Fcjct Svaviic vs. 2. Fort Wayne vs. Chicigo, 3.

Fort Wiiyni: vs. Olympic 1. Fond. Wayne vs. llwkfoyil B.

ForS Wnjne vs. Cleveland 1. Oljrtnpio. v. Ktioiiitl 2.

OljuiuiC vs. Boston i Olympic vf. 4. Oljni' vs. Cleveland fl Oiunpicvs.

Kiiekford f. Olympic vs. Chicago 7. Olympic vs. Chicago 8.

Olympic vs. Haymaker 0. Olympic vs. Fort Wayne 10. Olympic vs.

Boston 11. Olympic vs. Hayinakor 1. Haymaker vc. Boston 2.

Haymaker vs. Boston 3. Hajmakervs. Mutual 1. Haymaker vb.

Olympic 5. Haymakerva. Mutual fi. Huyuiukcr vs. ltockford 7.

Haymaker vs. Olympic 8, Haymaker vs. Athletic. 1 vo illavplmid 2. Rcckford Chicago 3.

ltockford vs. Olympic 4. Rockford vs. Kckionga 5. ltockford vs.

Cleveland. 0. Rockford vs. Haymaker 7. Rockford vs.

Boston 8. Rockford vs. Boston 9. Rockford vs. Mutual 10.

Rockford vb. Eckford 11. Athlolic 1. Cleveland vs. Fort Wayno 2.

Cleveland vs. Rockford 3. Cleveland vs. Chicago 4. Cleveland vs.

Chicago Ii. Cleveland vs. Olympic 0. Cleveland vs. Olympic 7.

Cleveland vb. Fort Wayne 8. Cleveland vs. Rockford 9. Cleveland vb.

Fort Wayne Odike vs. Aetna. Theso clubs played the flrst game of their now scries on Prospect Park, Saturday June 3d. Tho following is the score ODIHE. It.

R. Gill, 1 2 V.Fiold.p 2 E. Bollow, e. 2 E. Cnrr.Sd 1 AETNA, .1.

Williams. I I j. Scuddor, E. Smith, K. Morrow, lstb W.

Boreham, W. Smith, o. p. C. 0.

Forbes, s. li. Lonsberry, r. p. 1) 1 0 0 1 ...,,3 H.

Gill, 2d I), C. Hardonberg, s. Rolhwell. r. A.

Polwell. I. S. Smack, 1 1KNISQ6. .1 4 5 6 7 8 Aolna 3 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 8 Odlno t) 2 3 0 11 0 3 3 1 12 Umpire, Mr.

Smith of tho Magnolia B. C. Timo of gamo two hours. Codet against Court. Tho following nines have been selected for tho base brill contest between tho Supremo and City Courts, to tako placo on naturuuy next, at tuo rrospeci parit uroundo.

BUl'IlEJIE. CITY COURT. Gcorgo Colgau, James McDonald, Kauo, Peter Sutter, John Law, Rem Hegemon, John S. Sanderson, William Crerend, George W. Knaebol, John Smith, ScnniB Claro, Henry C.

Cronkrighr, Timothy Blgolow, Andrew Book, JohnWhltford, Chas. W. Terrett, iloun Furman, nicnoius uoyie. Each party have a second nine to step in as fast the first nino nro killed off. Judgo C.

Volckmor is treaBUror of tho Supreme Court Nine, nnd Major Homo Aury Suediker, cashier of tho City Court Nine. The Rockford Victory in Philadelphia. The telegraphic roport of this match says: Two thousand persons witnessed the game between tho Forest City Club, of Rockford, 111., and tho Athletics, of Philadelphia, this afternoon. Mr. Halback was selected as umpire, and tho Forest Citys woro sent to the bat.

The playing wos excellent on both sides, but neither club scored a run in tho first threo innings. In tho fourth inning the Forest Citys scored 6, while tho Athletics wero again whitewashed. This created quite a Bensation, tho spoctatora fearing their favorites were to bo defeated. Ia tho fifth, sixth, and seventh innings the Alhlotics scored four runs, while the Forest Citvs only added 1, maiing the totals 7 to 4 in favor of the Rookfords. In the eighth inning the Athletics scored 3 rang nnd the Forest Citys drew a blank, making a tie, each being 7.

In tho uinth inning the Forest Citys rcored 4 runs, and tho Athletics thou touk tho bat amid great oxcitcmont, but only succeeded in scoring 3 runs, losing the game by tho following score ATHLETIC H. Cnthhort, l.r ll McBride, I1 HadcllHo. B.8....9 2' FOREST CITY. H. Mack, Istb 1 a Fishor, I Malone, 2 Hastings, I Fishor, 1st OlStiros.

r. I 2Ham.8d 0 SeiiEcndofor. e. ltAnson, 1. 2 Meyerlo, 1 Fuliuor, s.

a 1 Houble, r.i 0 Bird. c. 2 ..10 Total INNINGS, 3 4 Forost City 0 Athletic (I This defeat puts Athletic stock down agaiu. Quoiting. The Greenwood Quoit Club.

A match won played yesterday, at tho abovo grounds, between Gcorgo Michelson and Frank O'Mnlloy, vs. Samuel Brookes and Tcddle, for chowder, 21 points up. Tho former won by 5 points. The return lvill bo played on next Monday, at Frank O'Malley's, Penny Bridge, Hamilton avonuo, for fifteen dollars worth of refreshments. Alter tlio match, Michelson and Harry Bluff, played 8.

Bobcrts and William Wcstbury, tho former winning. Then again, Tcddio and Jaquoa vb. 8. Roberts and William Westbury, tho formor winning. Atlantic vs.

Nassau. These ohtbs play a gnmo of baso hall to morrow upon tho Capitollno Grounds. At tho conclusion of tho game, a special meeting of tho Atlantic Club will bo hold. Ou Thursday tho club proceeds upon its Eastern District tour. Closing Entertainment of Y.

M. 0. A. Tho Young Men's Christian Association of East Brooklyn give a closing literary and musical entertainment, assisted by the Irving Iitorar Sooioty, Mr. Fred.

Crano and others, ot tho Franklin avonuo Presbytoriau Church, on Thursday evening. Tho occasion will be one of interest, and Bhould attract a largo audience. Kings County Deal Estate Transfers. Qulncy st, ISO ft of Stnyvosant av, 20x100 99,760 Atlantic st, 225 ft of Bond st, 25x100 10,500 6th av and Butlor st, oor, 20x84.7 16,610 Cumberland at, 250 ft a of Lafayette av, 25x100. 10,500 Butlor st, 84.7 of 6th av, 211x100 Rutledgo Bt and Bedford av, oor, 112 ft from oor on ltutlodgo st, 16x100 8,000 51 av, 77.1 ft of 3d Bt.

16.7x68.8 6.000 Shophcrd av, 100 tt a of Baltic av, 60x100 2,125 Hampden it, 8, 75,10 ft 8 of Park av, 126i about 106.7, irreg 25,000 13th st, 362.10 ft a of 4th av, 15x100, 5,500 Shepherd av. 105 ft of Blako av, 50x1110 1,600 Lawronco st, 8, 70 ft of Wllloughby st. 20x57.6. 8,550 Dovoo st, ICO ft of Graham av, 20xW0 3,000 Mith nvo, 71.10 ft of Elovonth st, 35.10x75 11,030 South Ninth Bt. USftwof Sands st, 60 ft of HudBon avo, '20x10)1, 4,600 Hamilton ave, to oi rorost piaco, oa.lx 1W.8 Tonth Bt, 203 of Fourth avo, WslUO!) Franklin live, 140.4 ft of DoKnlb st.

2l)ilO0 Mauler at, sb, loOltoof Wiitorbury st, 25x10 South First st, 180 ft of Fifth 2i.H0l) Wllli'tlghuy live, fl, 31 ft of Hamilton st, 400 8 000 800 4,500 6,700 700 18,000 1,550 4.IM0 2.0JJ 9,400 8,250 5,000 10,009 JMPtn st.fi iuii iiooi onrin avo, zilxiuil, Cri enost, as, 225 ft wof Oakland st, 2jx100 (186a) iMcKlhhenaud I5wcn sts, for, tStxtn avo. s. iii.s It ot hixtconth st, ts.2xBtl Washington Bt, 176 tt, of Liberty avo, 5 lx'jtV Bartlott stand Division avo, westerly cor 83 Sx 'O K'eap Bt, ll of Bedford ttv, 22 lxl(in' Mmitrnso av, 79 It. uf liushwlck av, 25xiS, A I av, bs, ft. of Yates av, in.xloti (lutes av, 2a it.

of Marcy av, 20.3x1110 iUncon and St lyvesant uvs, cor lltj.tti:l MrDonough st. 5.1 ft. of Throop av, llegraw st, a 205 oi llnnd st, 2Jxllt.) Onrltou av, lliO 9 ft. of Bollalb av, 21 6x100.

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