Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

Location:
Brooklyn, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

wwmm i i. i. ii 'n'' i S. HifflTIHIMTW sale of publio lands in a considerable part of ON THE FIELD. teke tip the scheme and compute new points SUPERVISORS.

FOR VACATION. A. MoLaughlin. Brief aadreBses of a pleasant na instructive nature ware delivered by Messrs. HendrU, Patterson, Teale and other.

Charles a Ives read the valediotory, and the exercises olosed by the rendering oi the three part song. For the Mercies of the Dy" I Northern Montana and to establish it as a great from it for service in his hydrogropbio oper $OTklp fails (fogk forest reservation. Unless something of the ations. Doubtless were two angles and the kind is done the sources of the Columbia, the Missouri and other large rivers will be threat The the State of Newtown la In tha expanse to whioh ths town is put for highway repairs. It ia estimated that 300 bodiaa are buried daily the year round, and that 1,800 coaches and hearses are driven over the numerous roads leading to the several cemeteries.

The consequence is that the roads are speedily worn out. Newtown is expending $10,000 a year in the repair of its roads, while no other town in the county is expending more than $500, and the town has a debt of $400,000, contracted mainly for highway purposes. Tho pooplo aro tired, and tho Supervisor and Highway Commissioners hare resolved to reduce the annual expenditure to $1,000, unless the cemetery corporations contribute to tho fund. TDUnSDAY EVENING. JULY 3.

1881. included side of a triangle given him he could on paper compute the other two sides, and consequently find his third point, which would be at their intersection. But can he do it in A Brief Meeting Yesterday Afternoon. Thirty second at Camp. Pupils Closing their Books for the Heated Term.

ened, 'as are now the supplies of the Hudson and smaller New York streams. Beside, the farms of Montana, so liberally productive when the field? There is reason to believe, indeed experience snoYs, that it is ten to one he would make the veriest muddle out of it. freely watered, will become dry and unfruitful. The House of Representatives is in haste to neer were more than a matoh for the fanaticism and courago of Osman's troops, and Plevna fell into the hands of the Russians, but not until its defenders were on the verge of starvation. In seeking for men with whom to compare General Todleben the mind involunlarily turns to the late General Thomas, one of the heroes of the war of the Rebellion.

There was in both men the same steadfast devotion to duty together with a modest and retiring disposition that never sought to gain publio notoriety by calling attention to their own achievements. Their deeds were left to speak for themselves. Another man who may be classed with the two just mentioned was the late General Havelock, whose share in subduing the In TUi Paper has Oio Larucsl Circulation of any Evening Paper Publiolied in ho Miilod Male. Its value as an Advertisim; Medium Is ihorelore ap. parent.

Bids for Armory Repairs The Report ol the Special Committee on Hall of Records Adopted. Now the careful training the Coast Survey CURRENT EVENTS. adjourn, but it should remain in session long enough to pass the Senate bilk officers must have received before they can Commencement Exercises of Grammar School No. 9, the East New York Academic Department and Other Public Institutions Mayor Low Addresses a Gathering in Greenpoint. The class of '84 of Grammar School No.

9 held their eradnatlna exercises last evening in the command enables them to make bo accurate a picture of the shoals and ledges and channels and currents of a harbor that the strange mar Veto of tho Fltz Jolm Porter Bill. Yesterday the President returned to the Mr. Blaine made an address yesterday nt tho commencement exercises ol Colby University in Watorvillo, Mo. The degree of LL.D. was conferred upon Senator Ingalls, of Kansas, yesterday by Williama Col The Board of Supervisors met yesterday, Supervisor at Large Fritz in tho chair.

The clerk read three proposals of parties for tne painting of tho roof of tho armory ot the Fourteenth Regiment, as follows: The Fourth of July. The return of our national anniversary brings with it not only a troop of pleasant nniionintionB connected with the social and iner with a valuable ship and cargo under Honse of Eepresentatives, without his approval, the bill for the relief of Fitz John Porter. His objections to it are, first, that it is Richard J. Browne, $190 H. D.

W. A. Southard, him can, if a skillful navigator, take his ves D. J. Madden, $410.

Hot Weather, bnt Tery Pew Casualties No Interruption la the Work of the Camp. The Annual Inspection aud Master. Fourth of July Celebration. Special Correspondence of the Eagle. Pekksktll, July 2, 1881.

With the mercury marking 103 in the shade and the oheering prospect of ita mounting still higher, tho State Camp ia about as undesirable a place in which to sojourn as oan well be imagined. Not a breath of air la stirring the flags cling, limp and lifeless, to their staffs the Bmoke curls lazily over the rifle rango tho men Beek the shelter of their quarters, or such convenient shade as is available, and even the irrepressible ball tossers have been constrained to forego their favorite pastime for the nonce. One officer and one man have already succumbed to tho torrid temperature; tho surgeons have ordered that oatmeal bo mixed with the drinking water, and performance of all duty other than sel in without the aid of a pilot. But if the Sup. Maurer moved that tho contract bo awarded to dian mutiny is perhaps not so well known in this country as are the deeds performed by D.

J. Maddnn as tho lowest bidder. Adopted. soundings in that harbor had been computed Church ol Christ, at the corner of Stirling place and Seventh avenue. Notwithstanding the Intense heat thora was largo attendance, and tho ohuroh was packed.

On the platform were arraneed bouquets and Sup. McKunc presented a communication asking that tho County Treasurer bo directed to transfer the bal Tlmmiw in tha Wnat dnrine the War of the personal life of our people, but also of "things Haw and old" relating to tho marvelous growth and progress of our nation. The Fourth of July is a day upon which our thoughts are naturally turned to the past, the prsent and the future of the Great Bepublic. TVib onllpntivG feelino of Americans nil OTer from improperly determined points aBhore it would bo certain destruction to pilot a ship ance of tho amount remaining in his hands from tha baskets of flowers of all kinds, the gut of menus to lego. Mmo.

Christine Nilsson sailed for Europe yesterday in the Gallia. President Kirk, of the Now York Board of Aldermen, was injured last Sunday by a fall from a choi ry treaat Bonkonkoma, L. He is rapidly recovering. By the telescoping of two freight trains on the Kentucky Central Railroad at Cunningham station Mr. Gilam and his granddaughter, Mrs.

Hastings, were Dj tno grammar department. Public School No. 25. Pnblio School No. 25, situated at Lafayette and Throop avenues, hold its annual graduating exercises yesterday afternoon in the presence of a large attendance of the parents and friends of the soholars.

Mr. Charlea E. Tuthlll, tho principal, opened tho exercises with a brief address In which he signified hia pleasure at beholding the large attendance and congratulated the teacher of tho graduating class, Mies Van Wyck, on the high standard attained by her pupils in their examinations, The programme was as follows: Piano solo, "The Mill Wheel," Howard T. Smith ealutatory, "Greeting," Clifford L. Graves; chorus, "Nearer, My God, to Thee," by the school esaay, "Stopping Stones, reader Adella A.

Adams recitation, "The Old Man Goes to School," Carrie L. Terry duet, "Like the Lark," Nettie B. MoKain and Elsie M. Seaman essay, "Tho Sixth Sense," reader Rosina M. Taylor recitation, "Old Farmer Gray Gets Photographed," G.

Olga Schelker chorua, "OKaumoni," Bchool oolo, "A Bird in Hand," Mattie E. Cornell recitation, "The Bankrupt's Visitor," Josie B. Martin essay, "Our Class Pnrenologically Considered," A Band Hcgemao duet, "Wo ore Wandering O'er the Mountains," G. Olga Schelker and Elsio M. Seaman essay, "Air Castles," L.

Annie Taber recitation, "The Babies," Harry B. Mirrieleeaj solo, "Going to Market," Jennie Hall; chorus, "Annie Laurie," by the school valediotory, "The Battles of Life," Nettie B. McKain ohorua, "Patriotic Glee," by the school. At the end of the exercises the distribution of diplomas was made by the principal. The following aro the names of the gradnatea May W.

Abeel, Minnie E. Burrows, Leah V. Chiquolno, Mat tie E. Cornell, Hattie B. Darby, Josie M.

Hardy, Hattio C. Holmes, Lulu J. King, Nettie B. McKain, Encarna tlon B. Mason, Joaie B.

Martin, Helen E. Brice, Annie M. Koehr, Elsio M. Seaman, Nettle Strong, Carry L. Terry, Rosina M.

Taylor, L. Annie Taber, George B. Allen, Nelus M. Corbet, Clifford L. Grave, A.

Randolph Hegeman, Howard C. Smith, Edwin O. Sweezy and Harry White. Messrs. Henderson, Soharmann and Nash, the Local Committee, were, seated on the platform during the exercises.

Public School No. 31. The closing exercises of Publio School No. 31, on Dupont Btreet, Greenpoint, which wore held in Rebellion and by Todleben in the East during the Crimean War. by the chart.

the young lady graduates. The exerciser were opened by an organ recital given by Professor A. W. Meyer. To say that the whole coast has now been The latter, whoso death is now being mourned Singing a proceBsional, The Bamble," the graduates surveyed, and hence there is no further need in the dominion of the Czar, will probably Adams street property $2,000 and placo the same to tho credit of the Fourteenth Bogiment Armory.

Sup. Beosloy objected to the transfor of moneys earned in the post and placed to tho credit ot the current expenses of tho Board. It was wrong in principle and practice. The first notice the Board had received that there was any sum of money to thoir credit from the Adams street property was tha reaolution sent in by the County Treasurer asking for this transfer. Ho thought that this money should be retained aud applied to tho payment of interest on county bonds.

marched in and took their places on the platform, after which the Bev. J. Z. Tyler delivered a short of coast surveyors a prominent reason why never be numbered among the great soldiers the work should be turned over to the navy killed. of tho world, but it can bo very truthfully prayer.

After a chorua by the olass, Miss Marion Stewart delivered an essay with salutatory, "Drifting," in which she said is the most absolute rubbish, and denotes an The differences between the striking jour said of him that he was an honor to the Russian, as he would have been to any other ser ionorance of physical hydrography so pro. We are. aa Shakspeare says, at some timo, masters of unconstitutional and, second, that it would establish a precedent dangerous to the maintenance of discipline in the army. We do not consider either of these objections sound. There is nothing in the Constitution to prevent Congress from making reparation to a gallant officer in the form and manner proposed.

Mr. Arthur assumes that it would bean encroachment on the functions of the Executive. It is an assumption without any warrant in reason or law. The disabilities under which General Porter labored could not be removed without the intervention of Congress. The bill was a remedial measure intended to clear the way for the action of the Executive.

It invested the President with authority to do an act of justice demanded by an overwhelming publio sentiment and by the circumstances of the case. There is nothing imperative in its provisions they do not command him to restore General Porter to the army; they neymen plumbers ol New York and their employes have beon adjusted. onr fate, and whether our liveB are to be successes or found as to lead to the belief that it originated sup. Myers oDjected Co tue resolution. The resolution waa adopted by a vote of 21 to 1.

Sun. Cbamborlain offered a resolution asking that vice. failures depends largely on onr constant reaolution and While Spencer D. Patten was making a an appropriation of S750 be niado for the purpose ol perseverance, uesoiutiou without perseverance uuv worth anything, but a combination of the two is a com among those ingenious landsmen that manipulate red tape in the office of the marines. In Mr.

Blaine in tile South. defraying the exponscs of the Stato Tax Committee or memorandum in the Albany City National Bank at Albany yosterday a Bnoak thief stolo his bank book, containing $323. Buch portion thcreoi as may he deemed necessary ux obtaining an equitable proportion of State taxes. Adopted. numerable physical surveys have) shown that there is a chain of islands and shoals which That Mr.

Blaine and his managers would undertake an invasion of the Southern States this year was well understood even before our pound which naa made tne lortune oi tui tuoae wuu have followed it and will make the fortune of all who cultivate it. We are not placed in this world to drift along without a purpose in life, nor are we placed here to dream away a lifetime and at the end have nothing lo show for result. We cauonly fulfill our mission in life by a steady resolution to acquit ourselves with credit. Nn orint thlnn nan bo aohieved without ef The body of a woman, supposed to be that extends from Cape Florida northeast to the Banks of Newfoundland. It is called a cordon art.leHH contenmorarv the Tribune "gave it of Mrs.

Annie Heonoy, of Now Haven, who drowned herself from the steamboat C. H. Northam, waa picked Hup. Pigott called from the table the report of tha Special Committee on Hall of Records referring to tho ruleB and regulations for competing architects, submitted to the Board at a previous meeting, and moved that the same bo approved. Sup.

Myer suld ho thought that the Board was moving aloog too fast in thid matter at this time. The expenses the world upon this patriotic festival is akin to that of the strong man, in the full vigor of mind and body, reverting to the scenea of his boyhood and "Wondering at his own identity amid such changed conditions. As with him, the nation's growth has been a natural process and its life an almost imperceptible progressfrorn strength to strength. The principles of liberty which gave birth to the Republic still sustain and Vitalize it in every part, and even our political parties are hut the exuberant growth of those principles. Territories have become States, villages have become cities, "the wilderness has blossomed as the rose," but tho germ of the nation's life is that implantod in it by the fathers of the Revolution.

The federation of the thirty eight States is but the outcome of that of the original thirteen, as the oak is of the acorn. On this day at least the American may be pardoned for being proud of his country and the rural orator has special license for the Utterance of high flown metaphors. Tho Hew away," in the words of the boys, as it does littorale and is constantly changing. The up off City Island yesterday. that which cannot be avoided has been discontinued.

This Is, at o'clock to day, the hottest day of tho Summer and of the tenting season. Nevertheless the work of the camp has been pursued up to the present time with undevlatlng regularity and since half past fivo o'clock this morning officers and men have been on the alert. Company drills and rifle practice were followed, aa usual, by guard mouuting that ceremony by battalion drill, and this afternoon such members ol the command as desire to qualify lor the marksman's badge are on the range shooting and sweltering simultaneously. A few men havo gone to Peckskill. Fivo passes per company are granted each day by Colonel Finkelmeier.

This makes a total of sixty men absent from 1 to 6 o'clock on leave but not mora than one third of that number have availed themselves of the privilege to day. Tho sentries continue to patrol their beats, no changes having been made in tho established programme of guard duty. The poBts aro few in number, there being only twelve all told, and, as the guard is divided into three reliefs, with two hours on and four off, tho work is not especially hard. The smallness of the guard detail has been the occa. Blon of aome considerable romark, siuco it will be im fort, and that must be a persiBtent one.

The to dav. One would sunoose, from the elo islands are Yearly being washed away on Two boys named Dempsey and Wood sought quent appeal "To the Leaders of tho South, their seaward faces and making to leeward, virtue is cot in the effort, but in tne persistency of it. The person who thinks to accomplish life's great end by Bitting with his hands folded, or watehintr others enooaed in the coufliot, is sadly in that the Tribune had always been pro South of the county had been very largely increased lately and, uuder the circumstances, he did not think that tho burdens which aro now rcstiug on the citizens of Brooklyn and tho people of the County of Kings should refuge from a thunder storm on Tuesday under a tree at Leetona, O. The tree was shattered by a stroke of lightning and the boys were killed. the usual fonn heme that of the cres error.

Life is not so much a progress as it is a resist the school on Tuesday, were repeated last ovenlng in simply empower him to make the appointment in case ho should feel disposed to do so. be increasod unnecessarily at this juncture. He thought ern in tone a "cotton" journal in 1860, a "peace" newspaper in 1864, later an opponent of the reconstruction measures, champion of ance, and to resist successfully we must oe constantly on guard against greater or lesser evils which threaten Smithsonian Hall, Greenpoint, in the presence of Mayor Bulkley, of Hartford, has withdrawn tnat rile mailer ol erecting a nan ol Kecoras couia Do deferred without any detriment to the interest ol tho people for two or throo ypars yet to come. Extensive his libel suit against tho New Haven Register. Mayor Low and some memborB of tho Board of Education.

Tho hall, which was handsomely decorated with to overcome us. uoetne nas aaia mai no loveu a History better than any, aft it expresses the noble dootrine that man, through faith and animated courago, may come off victor in the most dangerous enterprises, To contend that such a bill is unconstitutional on the ground that it is an interference with the powers and privileges of the President is The forest fires in the Province of Ontario, American flags and different drawings of the scholars "tho Constitution as it while tho Dem ocratic party was intensely Northern and sec repairs sun adorations nod recently ueou niado tne present offices with tho expectation that they could bo used five or six yoars longer. according to tho lateat advices, continue to spread, and for the past torm, presented a beautiful appearance. tho Iobbob will reach $100,000. The heat in the room waa intense, and many persons to make a contest on a ground that has no existence.

i. no question upon tno adoption of the resolution approving tho rules and regulations was then put and tional, eager to treat the Southern States as "conquered provinces," insisting on "bayonet were compelled to leave. Mr. Marc F. Vallette, the As a train on the Cincinnati and Eastern principal of tbo school, conducted tho exercises.

Bailroad was crossing a track near Winchester, W. The second objection is not only feeble, practicable, in tho few remaining days of the tour, to give every man in the command a round of Beutry while ho may be ruined by a momentary paroxysm oi donbt. On this wide ocean of life are we drifting or steering To succeed we must steer with a firm and steady hand whioh no trials nor tempests will shake. Our various barks are adrift on its wide ocean, and it is our mission to bring thorn to the desired havon, without loss or damage. But how many are succeeding Unconsciously we are drifting Instead of steering.

We are expecting to succeed in some miraculous manner rule," "iron clad oatliB," negro sovereignty adopted by a vote of 20 to 1. (The rules and regulations for competitive architects lor the proposed new Hall of Records were published iu tho proceedings ot the Board at its provious meeting.) Seated on th platform were Mcbbn. George H. Mead, but offensive. It is tantamount to saying that a K.

McGlll, president of the road, fell from tho baggage car and was killed. and the summary hanging of Jeff Davis. Here E. Dwight Church, Edgar E. Griffiths, Mr.

Teale, Jo man who has been condemned under a misap seph C. Hendrix, Charles J. Patterson, WiUiam H. are a few specimen sentences from our con duty if the present number is maintained, the total of private Boldlers in camp rising four hundred. Tho policing has again beon excellent to day, and the outward, appearance of everything is most gratifying and Several prominent New York business firms sup.

memos submitted a resolution to theetiect thai the oliices of the clerk of the Board of Supervisors, County Treasurer, Commissioner of JurorB, District temporary's article nnninc.TRtio deniatzotraes do not daro to propose Attorney and Clerk of tho Court of Sesslous bo closed prehension as to the facts cannot be permitted to introduce nowly discovered evidence to establish his innocence. Under such a ruling he without any euort or cxeruou on our part. iu urc. must be dismissed, or no snccesB in life will ever be attained. We should take care not to be so completely absorbed in any idea aa to be unfit to stand agaluat tho will give their employes an extra holiday by closing their establishments from this evening to Monday morning.

praiseworthy. Maxwell and others. Some delay waa occasioned by tho non arrival of Mayor Low, who had promised to be preeont, and a carriage was sent after him to Huuter's Point whither they awaited his arrival from Manhattan Beach. It waB ascertained that tho Mayor The ceromony ol guard mounting was, in many re at one o'clock daily from July 7 until September 20 next both Inclusive, aud tho office of tho Surrogato for tho same term at 2:30 P. M.

daily, except Saturday, ol each week, wheu It shall be closed at one o'clock P. M. policy of any kind. You can Ret nothing out of tiietn except stupid negations. They do not dare to propose a Southern man for any position, or to givo Southern men any influence in their councils, lest it should kill might bo hanged in order to spare a court spects, a disappointment.

Coming in the middle of the Mrs. Mary A. Bingham, wife of Representa had missed the train at Manhattan Beach, but tho Tho Board then adjourned until tho lTtu instant. present aangera mat naset us lor Humj vro o. go tho helm our bark is at tho meroy of wind and wave, and, if driven on the shore, becomes another of the long list of wrecked lives which are constantly being made.

or jury the mortification of acknowledging tive Harry Bingham, of Pennsylvania, died yesterday. tour of service, when officers aud soldiers not berore detailed for that duty had been given opportunity to note the manner in which it should be performed and officials at that end of the road baBtily made up a them in their Northern districts. Our contemporary's older subscribers will cent, the two horns pointing to leeward or shoreward. The bars and shoals of the various harbors are always more or less active, Brewster bar in Boston harbor having threatened at one time to stretch itself across the mouth of the port. This being tho case what are known as comparison surveys are constantly required, and these surveys must be made with the same care as were the original ones.

The charts of these surveys not un frequentlyshow the most remarkable changes, and the tendencies of the various shoals and currents are so marked that they can in some cases bo anticipated. So far as tho topographical, astronomical and trigonometrical part of the Coast Survey's work is concerned, its best recommendation for' efficiency is to be found in the fact that when tho most skillful work is demanded the governmental departments invariably look to it for assistance. Though the important surveys of the Isthmus of Dnrien and Panama were ostensibly under the control of the Navy Department, all the expert engineering was placed in the charge of and was performed by coast survey officers. The work of the Coast Survey in the transit of Venus observations some yearB ago is so well understood as to require no comment. No one doubts that employment should be Guy Lucksen, nine years old, of 2,239 Sec THE BRIGHTON BEACH RACES.

an error. If the remedy now sought had been applied for during the war there might have apecial train, and he was soon speeding on hiB way. Honrv T. Moyer gave a declamation, uengion in post themselves by observation in regard to what was ond avenue, was caught in the Harlem drawbridge last night, and had his right arm cut off. When the announcement reached tno auaienoe mat Mayor Low was coming up tho stairs, tho hall rang Mlnclt tlie Winner ol tile Brook tho Army," and Miss Nellie V.

Styles gave a short recitation entitled Rescued." Miss Salome Itiloy recited been some force in tho argument that its effect required of thom, it was a surprise that to day's cere lay down the paper, wipe their spectacles and wonder whether they read the foregoing paragraph correctly, or whether it is really the Tribune they have been reading all these King Midas," after whioh tnero was some musio ana lyn Eagle Stakcsu with cbeere, which were kept up until he reacuea the platform. Tho exercises commenced with an overture The Westfield House, the principal hotel at would be subversive of discipline; but after an mony should have been so indifferently executed. If the men wore exhausted by overwork or suffering from lnK.ln? Westfield, N. and several neighboring buildings interval of nearly twenty years the correction of by the orchestra, and waa followed by an essay, Discovery of Amerca," by Maggie J. Hook music, by tho Yesterday was the first day of the July loss of sleep there would be some excuse for their list wero burned yesterday by a fire of incendiary origin.

years. What becomes of the Solid South' lessness, but as they havo been temperately handled. meotfng of Che Brighton Beach Baciog Association and the sixteenth of tho season. Ab there had beon no ran orchestra; essay, American Antiquities," oy ousie Crosson song, Silver Line," by Miss Ella A. Woring Loss, $30,000.

an error like this could not bo attended with the risks which tho President imagines. The itingsiey jj. juarun aeuTereu a uuciuuin.iuu, xj.u erty," Miss Blanche B. Fleming an essay on Lights and Shades," and Miss Agnes F. Ely ono on Education." The last mentioned young lady was a recipient of the medal.

Short extracts taken from various authors, were given by the following young ladies Miss .1 Itinn on. and as thd nights have been dovoted to rest, the only essay. Fruits of American Perseverance," by Laura Tho New York Commissioners of Education ning at the track for a week, the entries for the purses of which we have heard so much, and which the Democratic party has been charged Buger, and concertina solo, "Fauat," by Professor Robert yesterday appropriated money for tho purchase of two BDior. original court martial reachod its verdict in ignorance of the fact that Longstreet with ft Mayor Low next a snorL address, in wuicn reason that can be assigned ia fho general indisposition to exertion created by the weakening weather. In a camp of this description attention naturally cen wero largo and tho horse owners woro anxious to havo their nags win a purse or two bo as to holp pay the Anna u.

in Kon. iuihh iiuuiho jj. uiuuiu. mioo j.u". ho Baid I recrot very much my inability to have ap new BChool houses.

with maintaining by all possible means, so Williams, Miss Belle Scofleld, Miss Anna Deogan, Miss Eveline ilvelaua. Miss Katj Edvard3 aud Misa Floiv peared on any previous occasion at graduating exercises I of llraannnlnt (ho urna nnl tnP I rtlll lint at but the reason not that I did uot that it needs only forty eight Northern At the graduating exorcises of Amhorst Col powerful force was directly in front of Porter, and that fact is the main one in the case. ence E. HobinBon, ters upon two featuros guard or sentry duty and the payinont of military courtesies. It would be pleasant to record that the errors which havo been viBible in tho votes to secure a majority of the Electoral lege yesterday the degree of LL.

D. was conferred upon A niano solo. The Mountain Stream." waa played Greenpoint, was, wish to bo present, but that oilier oillci.il business prevented me. I resolved to bo with yon to night, and have looked forward to tho occasion with the greatest running expenses of their Btablea. Some improrc menU had boon made at tho track sinco tho last raoo day.

As tho representatives of the press entered ths secretary's offlco, Mr. McGowan troetod thom with ths remark Well, what do you think of 'em now bv Miss Mabel Stevens, Miss Henrietta Hawxhurst To say that he shall not have the benefit of College Is it the Tribune or some demagogic Governor Bobinson, of Massachusetts ex Speaker Gatusha A. Grow, at Pennsylvania, and Professor John performance of the former had by this timo been cor cavo a humorouB reading, loo ijaco ior wb xruiu, pleasure I missed the regular train ironx Mauhattan this justification because the President is ap Democratic journal that has been sounding rected. That they aro not must again be attributed to D. Burgess, of Columbia College.

Governor Bobinson and Miss ilarnot v. nairne aeiiverea nu esaay nu Honor." The class next Bang The Ship of State," iftnr which Miss Katie Barhvdt recited The Burial of prehensive that it would create a spirit of in quadrennial warnings against tho election of Beach, but, through the courtesy of the railroad officials, who placed a special train at my disposal, I waa enabled to reach here but a few minutes late. the fact that the instruction is faulty. The material of delivered an address at the alumni dinner. England kitchen has been enlarged until men of every nation under heaven have made America their home and country and sit Sown at the national banquet as in a cosmopolitan restaurant.

"Whichever way we look, North or South, East or West, the feeling is universal that it is 6 good land and one which to the hand of industry flows with milk and honey. The three millions have become fifty four millions and every week the ocean Bteamships increase our population. Tho prophets who, years ago, predicted disintegration as inevitable to so vast a republic, and among them men who were no dreamers, but reasoned from the past history of immense inrpires like the Roman, have fallen asleep, but the Republic remains in firmer unity than ever. Macaulay was wrong and Gladstone has long ago confessed that he knew not what spirit we were of when he declared that the Rebellion must make two nations out of one. One party succeeds another in the National Administration, presidents and cabinets make way for others, but the judgment of all Europe certifies that tho secret of our tranquillity is the indestructibility of our Government and Institutions.

The world has never seen so grand a spectacle as our national unity presents to it, and It is the empires of the Old World, not tho Bepublic of the New, that are showing, signs of disruption and decay. Tho life of our great cities is but a miniature portrait of the pne nation itself. Chicago, St. Louis and our own good City of Brooklyn are but the spontaneous products of tho same vitality which has made the United States of to day the foremost Power upon tho globe. It is well that all this should be remembered on our national holiday, and that for one day in the year the sound of machinery should Dease and the hand of labor rest and univers Think of what he was asked.

Why, tho improvements made to the stand." 11 Where havo the changes been made It is hot pos subordination is virtually to sacrifice justice Moses." Mias Barhydt was also a recipient oi ine He then referred to the wonders aud inventions of tho In the Thirteenth Assembly District of New medal of loving heart. Miss Marlon Stowart, Miss both the Thirty second Regiment and tho Separate Companies is such as can bo readily molded into good soldiers. But to accomplish thlB the officers require and common sense to an idle fear. Democratic President on the ground that it involved tho complete restoration of tho South to federal nower Whence came those doleful Blanches. Fleming and Miss Louise Julwards Bang York City last night a olub was formed in support of sible that you have beon squandering Mr.

Eugeman's money on unnecessary improvements? Hare tha The truth is that President Arthur has ac The Keaners and were louowoa Dy miss pcenie a. General B. F. Butler for tho Presidency. Nineteenth Century, aud particularly to tho electrio light, and closed with congratulatory remarks to the Bcholara who had graduated.

At the conclusion of the address he presented medals aud certificates to tho other scholars who had passed examination. His remarka nnvltn)all. who delivered au essay on found for tho surplus of naval officers for whom there are no. ships, but it would seem neither just nor politic to secure them this public been complaining remarked ono of the scribes. cepted the pettifogging of the Attorney Gener.

to be well postod and competent instructors. If the colonel of the regiment could be ubiquitous, could ho but supervise in person tho guard duty as he does that A meeting of workingmen in opposition to More extraots, or, as my wore lermeo. in tue pro Tho publio, no. What havo they got to complain al in order to spare the Bepublican candidate Governor Cleveland for President was hold iu Buffalo gramme, pearls of thought," were given Dy me ioi lowing young ladles and gentlemen Miss Fanuy Van were received with applause. The mayor left soon of the battalion drills, there would be a speedy trans abont.

They get ice water for nothing and everything else thoy want, don't they afterward. last night. Part second of the programme commenced with an employment by forcing out the experienced and able officers of the Coast and Geodetic Suivey. William Hague, the City Clerk of Patersou, for Vice President the reproach which the signature of the bill would have implied. Ho has heeded the appeals of the managers of the Voaat, Miss Aiietca l.

acuenoK, miss Anna o. rin, Mr. George MiUer, Miss Mary B. Carter, Miss Lydla A. Miller, Mr.

David W. Anderson and Miss Mary L. filnpr formation effected. But as this is impossible he must needs rely upon hia company officers and while the bnlk of these aro zealous, honest and to a certain ax predictions that "the war would be a failure," that none of its "results" would bo harvested, that the lost cause" would actually triumph, if the Democratic party, under the alleged domination of the Southern secession leaders, were intrusted with the administration of the government? How many months ago did the Tribune argue that the election of Mr. operetta, Tho Boys of '76, or 8ister's Devotion," in which tho different characters received well merited applause.

After a recitation and Bomo singing tho N. has been mi6slnR from his homo Blnce last Sun day. His disappearance has given rise to great excite Arthur L. Wriaht. wno IB tins year tno recipient oi tent efficient, they nevertheless Btand in need ol school Doubtful Calculation.

the Mayor's prize, delivered a eulogy on Abraham ment and it is Baid that ho is a defaulter to the amount ing with their men. A vast amount of timo dally goos Lincoln, aftor which the class How gently At the present stage of the Presidential can of $4,500. Eepublican canvass rather than the dictates of his own judgment and the promptings of his own heart. He has sunk the President in the politician and given another proof that the to waste here. From one o'clock until Bix officers aud men are idle, and again in the evening several hours valedictory was read by Alias ltoso tiuaooraua, ana at its conclusion Mr.

Vallette stepped forward with a magnificent bouquet which he presented to Mr. Hendrix, who, in a few appropriate remarks, thanked the donors. Similar floral gifts were also preaontod to tho members of the Board of Education, and to Mr. Vallette and Miss Anna Young, the teaoher of the grad how calmly Mr. aull then read me reports irom the various committees on bread making, sewing and industrial activity.

It is a peculiar feature of School vnss nil but tho most circumspect of men are liable to mako excessive statements about tho Judge Keed, of Camden, 3. has offended the citizens of that city by his severe criticisms upon a that might bo made available for tho theoretical iu. No. 9 that no young lady can graduate unm buo nas Btructlon of officers and non commissioned officers are jury recently summoned bofore him. An indignation Eepublican Convention at Chicago made no I Bone through a complete oourse of study relating A I i il.

i I ttnA until ahn hI bread and until eho has uates. Among those present, beside the members or to tho science of making frittered away in sociability aud pleasure seeking. meeting to denounce tha Judge's action is to bo held his fitness for the mistake in its estimate of the Board of Educatlou. wore noticed Police Commls herself made a loaf which must stand a most critical examination. The loaves of 1884 were exhibited on the condition of the political field.

With no intention of assuming a mistaken or misleading attitude they are apt to be roused by thoir devotion to party principles, by the enthusiasm to night. sionor Partridge, Captain Rhodes, George 0. Crowley Without curtailing the pleasures of camp life in the least It would bo competent to establish a class or Presidency. Carlisle for Speaker would be the success of a Southern man, and a little later show that the bulk of the chairmanships of House committees had gone to Southern members? How long is it since the bloody shirt" flapped and fluttered in our contemporary's broad columns, and Northern ana ueorge J. way.

Adolph Adam, on trial for the murder of platform last evening and were very good examples ot what has almost come to be a lost art. Tim first nrizo was awarded to Miss Marlon Stewart, Xbe Cholera. classes of instruction, which would accomplish more in a Binglo week thau can bo hoped to be accomplished un East New York Academic Department. his wife at 140 Forsyth street. New York, on May 20, was yosterday convicted of manslaughter in the second Dr.

Koch is about to start from Berlin for The graduating exercises of the class of der tho system and methods at present pursued in years. degree in the Court of General Sessions. Ho was sen the second to Miss Belle Sconeld and the third to Miss Salome Biley. In plain sowing, Sic, Miss Nellie Coy kendall was given the first prize and Miss Nellie Styles the second. Samnlea of this class of work, consisting 1884, of the East New York Academio Department, inspired by the opening campaign and by anticipation of ft suoceBSful issue to utterances of that exaggerated character which will hardly bear the test of experience.

As an illustra tenced to two years in Stato Prison. Aud until this or something similar is dono matters may bo expeoted to go on in the same unsatisfactory manner as they do at present. Not that good results Democratic Senators and Representatives wore accused of conniving at the wholesale and sys principally of shirts, were suspended Irom a line wuicn Con Carrigan and Clay Wilson, who aro de took place In the East New York Reformed Church last evening. Every in3h of space in the building, which is tho largest edifice in the town, was occupied by the ran across the church. The effect produced was far Paris and Toulon to offer his services to the French government to determine the real nature and cause of the cholera in the South of France.

It was announced some time ago that Dr. Koch who had been studying cholera scribed as two Eastern fakirs," wero arrestee in St. tematic Blauchter of the colored people, in tion of this we single out the following pas 1 toll yon whatptiB," said McGowan. I laid awako many nights thinkinc of tho uncomfortable quarters the reporters hail, and ono evening lant Winter I decided that the stand should be altered, and that it waa necpasaryjto add a dozon feet to tho corner of it, and make a Bpecial at airs to the reporters' box. I have had it done and now I am satisfied.11 The addition gives the representatives of the press much moro room than thoy formerly had, and it also improves tho appearance of the grand stand.

Mr. W. O. Daly made his appearance at the track during the after noon, and whon discovered by the judge, an officer waa called and he was sent to tho gentleman from Ilartford, who was rulod off tho traclt by tho National Jockey Club, to inform him that he would not, under any circuinstauces, bo permitted to remain on the course. Daly replied tbat he was there to pay soma money he owed and left the track by the nearest gate.

There were five races on the programme to bo decided yesterday, the most important of which was the Brooklyii Eagle stakos. Tbo stake was named a year ago last Winter at Now Orleans by Secretary McGowan, who took this means of Bhowing his appreciation for the paper that did bo much for tho good of the turf by ita correct and impartial rt portB. The Murphy Momorlal stakes was uamefl at the same time. Thero was a grand contest for thC stakes yesterday which was worth nearly a thousand dollars to the wiuner. Little Miuch, the horse who was purchased two years ago for a paltry two hundred dollars, won, defeating all the cracks.

He sold as third choice in the pools as tho belief gen orally prevailed that ho could not carry weight and stay tha distance at a fast pace. Tho winner has always been a great favor ite with Brooklyn It cb, and ths Eaqlb has many times stated evon when he was a green two year tnu tSs. was a first class race horse and he has proved this statement many times since by his rnnnlng, The other Louis yesterday, charged with being suspicious char from imposing, and forcibly reminded ono oi tne appearance presented by tho average back yard on a Mon iinv morninii. An easav. "Lifo Is What We Mako It," al happiness and recreation reign undisturbed orfler tnftt tue soutuern whites might first are not accomplished now, but the results aro not commensurate with the outlay of timo and expenditure of money.

The State Camp is and must of necessity be a costly Institution, and every dollar expended should ho residents interested in the department. Thore were elevon graduates, all young ladies, the boys who weio actors. They wero identified as confidence operators, sage from the very excellent address delivered by President Edward M. Shepard before the with the valedictory, was delivered by Miss May Ella from Maine to California. iven the daily al)solutoly control their own States, and soon and it is said that Wilson was implicated in a murder in the class having failed to continue through the two in India in the light of the germ theory of in Shaw.

In the course oi ner romaras mihs onaw emu made to tell to the beBt possible, purpose. With at Denver several yearB ago. Young Men's Democratic Club of this city on obtain complete political possession of the ESSAY AND VALEDIOTORr. years. Great interest has been felt in the academio class, as it has been passing throu gh an experimental course, it having only been established two years.

It fectious diseases, had found the actual cholera germ. But the complete verification was want The memorial dedications on tho Gettys Tuesday night: Life is what wo make it. I do not mean physical school lor theoretical Instruction established and conducted by competent instructors we should speedily press can afford this annual holiday and leave the world to chronicle itsolf. Good cheer for every boaTd and enjoyment for every heart Is the Eagle's wish for Brooklyn on the life. This has itB confines.

Man's strength is limited We shall. I hone.thorefore.as the resolution proposes, burg battlefield were continued yesterday. At a point near Devil's Den the veterans of the One Hundred and find officers getting away from antiquated notions. to a certain number of pounds be can eudure Dut a organized through tho exertions of Dr. J.

K. for the sake of tho influence, honor and permanent ing. He had found in all cholera patients bacilli of a peculiar form, and as such germs whole country What was the precise date of James G. Blaine's onslaught on the Confederate Brigadiers" who dared to lift up their heads in Congress? Under what a curious delusion have tho Powell, who was then president of the Board of Educa limited amount of heat and of oold he can sustain hunger but for a limited time can walk but a prescribed number of miles. But, while man's phyBical prosperity of the Deraccratic party ana or the principles which that party is far more likely than any political organization to nromote.

we Bhall. 1 hope, for all tion, assisted by ex President Drehor. The results at. Twenty fourth Now York Begimont dedicated a monument, aurmouuted by a life size statue of Colonel talned have exceeded the moBt sanguine expectations, life if thus restricted, his inner life has no sucu limita thlB, publicly state what we know to a certainty, that W. H.

EUIa, who was killed at tho head of his com coming to a realization that the holding of a commission entails study and thought on their part. An hour's attendance at such a school would preclude such an exhibition as came und it my observation thia morning, when the officer of the day instructed a son try that whenever an ofllcor approachod his post he Professor A. A. Ashman is in charge of the department. With Utovernor uip.veiann as me Jjemucratic cuuuiuaio mand.

E. G. Fowler, of Middletown, N. read are known to produce other diseases, it was fair to conclude that these bacilli were the source and origin of the cholera. They were found in cholera patients only always in them Tribune and all of us been laboring.

Moses tions. The mind makes its own world and spreads over all its nee ties a light reflected from within. The eyes of tbB cheerful and the molancholy man are Kincs County will give as great a majority aa he re President William C. Anderson, of tho Board of Edu. poem and Genoral Stewart L.

Woodford, of this city, ceived two years ago. the native plunderer and D. H. Chamber cation, conducted the exercises. All of the trustees tiTfirt nnon tne samB creation, out iiuvy uiuemm mo tun delivered an oration.

Last Dight tbo members ol tho Mr. Shepard, it will be observed, makos the should face in his (the officer's) direction and salute lnin the "carnet baeeer" of South Car and a large number of the moBt influential men of the Fourteenth Connecticut Regiment had a camp fire. and never in others. The final proof, how aspects which it presents to the view of each. To the one earth seema all beauty and gladness, but to the nthftr thA vf rv Uoht seems as a funeral pall to hide the him.

And this is but a sample of the errors whioh town were presont. At a meeting of the Town Council of Ho The programme opend with a chorus by the class, olina were really Democratic demagogues, who were opposed to anything like peace well meaning but indifferently posted men are daily committing here. What the bnlk of the officers of tho ever, in the actual production of the disease bv the administration of the bacillus was boken last night it was resolved to lay the caso ol Town which was warmly appiauaea. saiucaiory oaaress was read bv Miss Lizzie Fontaine. In it she said face of nature.

He turns and sighs, and wonders at tho poetry lavished on a world whioh, to him, presents 60 little beauty. Even one's disposition and behavior baa a magnetio attraction. To the kind how many will bo kind. Collector Anderson before the Grand Jury. A defi National Guard require Is real instruction and practi statement with the utmost confidence that with Governor Cleveland as the Presidential candidate the Democratic majority in Kings County will be swelled to the enormous figure of 40,000 votes.

Now this may be among the possibilities, but we doubt if upon more ma and prosperity in the State, and were mi rimis nnlv to rob the inhabitants and Our school days are ended, but the real journey of wanting. It was given to mice, cats and dogs. cal demonstration. This they do not receive in their glorious Fourth." Deatn of General Todleben. A few words flashed under the Atlantic have innounced the death of one of the most prominent soldiers in Europe, and on hearing the story of the 3ead hero's achievements the mind is carried back to the scenes amid which Bode the six hundred.

When Lord Raglan and Marshal St. Arnaud, after winning the battle of the Alma, led the allied armies of England and France nrormd to the south side of Se bastopol an easy capture of the Russian strong bold and fleet was anticipated. The result failed to justify their expectations, for in Kddition to abandoning command of the great life his hist bosun. Somo of us will impart to others ciency of $9T8 was recently discovered in Anderson's accounts, which ho paid. An effort was then made by but did them no harm.

Dr. Koch, however, belhsnness would naroiy oe a center urouuu wiuuu regiments, brigades or divisions, except In isolated in. the Knowledge we nave receiven, as ujacuura viuvro deprive them of the right of self gov will enter society, others will attend to home duties made another step. An outbreak of cholera stances, and it is this much folt want that a Stato the affections would gather. A good example will often win back a person from the very brink of destruction.

Thre are no blessinns which the mind may not con events on the programme were closely contested and only ono favorite was successful during the day. L. A. Ehlers, who formerly trained for Mr. B.

Astor, won but wherever wo are we will koep in view onr motto school of instruction would meet. In mill in Calcutta led to the examination of the reser ernment; while the Republicans protested against the swindling and insisted on giving Aim for perseverance, 10 ve ana trutn." xo tne uoara of Education wo extend a hearty welcomo and thank vert into tho bittereBt of evils and no trials which may the first race with Florence althongh she waa closely the Council to examluo his books, but tho Collector re fused the committeemen all access to tha accounts. Anderson BayB the prosocutioa is tho work ol political enemies. The death is announced of General Franz Edward Todleben, tho famous Russian soldier and en not be turned iuto the most noblo and divine of blessings. In one sonse we have thB makinc of our life in thorn for the kind interest tney nave always tenon in voir from whioh the people of the stricken, districts drank, and the cholera bacillus was found Southern men influence in their councils.

tary courtesies, as has before beon intimated in this correspondence, tho members of tha regiment are deficient to a degree and to certain extent this statement holds true of the men nm. irelfam. ana ror their conBtant encouragement ture reflection even Mr. Shepard will reaffirm it as a matter of certainty. In view of his statement the inquiry naturally arises as to how even a gentleman of Mr.

Shepard's acnte powers of observation can safely say our own hands. Shall it bo a cheerful or a gloomy pressed all the way by Frank Bunyon, Weasel showed his heels to a largo field in tho selling race and neither of tho favorites even got a place. and especially we greet thoso gentlemen through whoso influence the deuartment waa formed. To in it in groat numbers. It was noted, moreover, It was that artful and thinly disguised old Democratic demagogue Grant who sent troops one 1 The nerson who is determined to look upon tno cheerful side of life will shed that brightness to all of the separate companies.

Tha officers aro not so that as the epidemio died away there was a Tho racing beaan with a dash of five furlongs fo all friends we eitond welcome. To the Exainin ine Committee we extend welcome and our ihanko who come in contact with him, making not only his own life, but the lives of others the better for it. Now, iioular in Betting an example to their men in this ro maiden two year olds. Six started. V.

M. West'f clearing of the water from the parasite. The gineer. He rendered most distinguished services to the Russian Government during tho Crunean war and later in the Busso TurklBh war. At the time of his into the capitol of Louisiana to put tho South era men out and the "carpetbaggers" in.

that tho vote rolled up here against Blaine while it is true that life is. in a certain Bonse. wnat wo make it, we must not forgot that there ia a Providence Bpect as they should be. It is customary for a large number of the rank and file to gather under the troes on tho parade ground at guard mount each day, but not andtnougfl wo nieoc our ineuas no more us a cmsa ire hope often in the future to greet them and' to assist thom in our humblo way, in encouraging others who follow in our footsteps. highway running through the Peninsula to will equal that cast against Secretary Folger The men who obiected to Southern rebels yet further step has been taken of actually producing cholera by administering the parasite.

death he was 6G years of age. int shunts our ends, rouan new tnem now we win. Tho uresont alone is ours, and short as it is there is the heart of the Russian Empire, and thus lmTjng auy Bll(iro in iiver and Harbor bill ap Has Mr. Shepard conferred personally with A plana duet was given Dy Miss J. crawiora ana oiico has it happonod, on tho approach of a general rrank Runyon with Spellman in the saddle was made the favorito Crafty was second choice, Florence E.

third and Bahama next. Tho other pair Bold la ths field. Florence E. and Crafty acted badly at the post and there was some delay before the flag felL Florence E. and Frank Ruuyon went off on even terms with Haley a couple of lengths behind, third.

Bahama, Crafty and Sallie Green followed. The two leaders were runniug head and head as they passed the half with. The final proof of the discovery is due to an Tho cotton duck mills of William E. Hooper Sone, at Woodberry, have shut down work, more in it than we can well control. That man who oivino thn enemv everv oiTOoriunity iaj or commissioned officer, that tho command attention propriations, who continually cried out againBi.

English surgeon in India, who gave some of the throwing 1,200 persons out of employment. The pro Miss Oswald a soprano solo by Miss Mc Devitt Miss Lizzie Loo read an essay upon the life of the lato President Garfield, in which she dwelt especially upon his early strnggles for an education the thousands of Republicans who two years ago repudiated the State candidates of their party Has he received individual assur has been given and tho men have risen and saluted. the restoration of Confederates to civil rights, can grapple with each pasBing moment ana nu it wnn a purpose doeB a man's work none can do more; many do lesB. Momory presides over the past action over the preBent. The future is a boundless ex nanse.

On its hills nride and ambition build bacilli to a pig, which was seized with violent who insisted that the "issues ot tho war' prietors do not believe it probable that they will start up again before September. Tho State authorities could assist materially in remedying this defect by insisting upon a proper observance cholera and died in three hours. The ques ances that they stand ready to bolt the nation their castles, but disappointment, distrust and The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, tion will naturally be asked as to the benefit Bahama third, nearly tnrce lengtus oomna. xne nguc for tho lead was not decided until the horses made tho turn before entering the strntch when Spellman was forced to use his whip on Frank Bunyon, and Florence of courtesies on tho part of the uniformed employes of the ordnance and rifle departments, who are outwardly al nominees to a corresponding extent in the After an excenont piano buio uy jmm.uo hwmuu Miss Jessie Flynu road an essay on Woman's In She referred especially to single women, who, statisticians say, are increasing in number yearly. It appeared to her that the chief canker at tho lnjiction come, and these structures fall into ruins.

should be kept alive and that sectional distinctions should bo promoted for at least a generation, were Democrats, while the Repub which may be expected from this discovery. dlssatisfiod with tbo non payment of wages on the Jersey Control, Southern Central and Lehigh and Sus soldiers, though they may not bo iu all instances regu K. gradually drew away aud was nrst at the nnisn oy There is no genius in life like the genius of energy and Industry, and there are no rivals bo formidable as those mrnpjsf doterminfirt minds which reckon the value Of Will it assist in preventing the spread of chol es reinforce tho garrison of Sohastopol, they found that city in such a forward state Df preparation for defense that they reluctantly abandoned their original intention of taking it by storm, and were obliged to resort to the tedious operations of a regular siege. For moro than twelve months ihe allies woro held at bay on tho sterile and inhospitable heights of tho Chcrsoneso nd the Russian flag floated defiantly from the bastions of Sebastopol. Every battery they length.

Bahama ran up fast at the end and beat Franlc larly enlisted nion. A singulor feature in this connec event of Cleveland's nomination? Is there in his possession information which warrants him in stating as a solid fact that the Blaine and Logan quehanna railroads, threaten to inongurate a ganerai licans took tho opposite view. era, or enable people to take more effective tion is the opinion that is apparently rife among tho Bunyon out lor seoona piaue Dy neany two lengins The time was 1:05. Tho mutuals pools paid $22.15. Wo referred just now to our artless contem every hour aud achieve eminence by persistent application.

It is a glorious thing, whon we are wearied of our own aimless thoughts, to take the writings some strike. The final proposition of the engineers will Da submitted to Receiver Keim, of the Jersey Central, root of women's uvea was tno warn, ui oouiokuiub u. Men were tangbt Irom boyhood days that to be somebody they must do something. Yet a third, at least, of a woman's oxlstence was spent doing nothing. The doctrine of lovely uselessness was an InBult to womanhood.

Equally harmful was the outcry about equality Tho solting race was tbo second event on the card. men that during the hours when they are off duty they are not called upon to render the prescribed salutes. electors will bo opposed so strongly that they precautions against it It may be replied that it is always better to know your enemy and to The distance was seven furlongs and there were no less to day. porary. Certainly there is a William Walter Phelps like simplicity in tho Tribune's assump earnest thinker and read, deep ana long, until tne author's thoncht seems tinnlinsln your own brain, and cannot carry a single election district in the than seventeen horses entered, out the judges permit An officer may pass through nearly every ono of tho It is rumored at Assouan that 12,000 Arabs meet him in the daylight than to fight in ntrikcH out flashes of ideas that eivo to the mind light ten company Btreots without having his rank being tion that everybody will see only what it sees of sexes, known as woman's riguis trying 10 lorce women, many of whom were incapable of performing their own duties, to take upon themselves the duties of men.

Equality of Bexes cq snty We are sure that upon dne consideration Mr. Shepard will not reiterate the asser properly recognized, save in exceptional cases, whilo he the dark. There is, however, another pos and heat. Let no young person, therefore, mourn his loss of If the opportunity come not, ted the owners of four of tho animals engaged to scratch, so that only thirteen of them faced the starters. Hickory Jim and Luteal ring sold as tbo first and second favorites In the auction pools, Lena, Manitoba, Weasfel and Cat he art were also sold as choices and ths others were bunched and sold as a field.

The flag fell and will shut his eyes to everything it chooses have attacked and captured Debbeh by assault and that the garrison and inhabitants, to the number of 3,000, have bean massacred. Tho Mudir of Dongola and a will be called upon to raise his hand to his hat but four times in passing along tho line of tents occupied by tha sibility indicated by Pasteur's great discovery in turning the bacillus of carbuncle in sheep waa not tha nature or tmngs. man ana woman nam mnla for. not like, each other. The one number ol officials havo gone In tho direction of to ignore in its supposition that the Southern bird is so callow as to bo captured with the lightest of chaff and has no mature nose for richt thoy had to assort in common with men wbb the tion that these things are true of his own knowledge.

If he will carefully examine the situation he will see that he is stating with great frankness what he cannot possibly know into a TJrophvlactio against its attacks. He at Debbeb. right to nave someiuiug huuu tuaks it. la learning yonr ambition Then is no royal road Alike the peer and peasunt Must climb to her abode. Who feels the thirst of knowledge In Helicon may slake it, If he have still the Roman will To find a way or make tenuates, or, as it were, tames the germ, and John A.

Gibbs, president of the Manhattan to a good start. Weasel, Manitoba, Lutestring and Hickory Jim went off as named, but Garrison at once set to work on Weasel and ho opened ap a gap of two lengths as they passed the half mile post. Hickory Jim was seoond a neck in front of Manitoba. Weassl held his advantage as thoy ran past the stables and he en holders of commissions. It would not be a bad idea il a oard were to be printed and auspended in each and every tent calling attention to tho fact that courtesy among military men is Indispensable to discipline respect to superiors will not be confined to obedience on duty, but will bo extended on all occasions." the detection of solid political grain.

Mr. to their lives tneruie: ubvbuoyoi wi uuu uuumu to do do with thy might, be it ever so great or ever so small, remombering that pleasure was an incident in life. Miss Edith Linton sang Longfellow's "Twilight by inoculation with the milder form of the disease, keeps the severer malady at bay. If Blaine must manage his campaign below the Temperance Association, yesterday sent John L. Sulli.

van a blank pledge, accompanied by along letter urging him to sign it. Mr. Gibbs is ol the opinion that Sulli to be the real facts, and that in his zeal for his candidate he may possibly have exaggerated the condition of popular feeling in Brooklyn. old slave line better than his New York organ tered the stretch with adeemed advantage, ana as none of the others could reach him he won handily by four something of this kind can be done in the Tt. is true that the nroverb savB that all things come to Hardly too much credit cm be given for tha good if he would effect anything and it is well for lengths.

Riddle, after a ciobo contest with Manitoba van could draw a bigger crowd as a temperance extorter than sb a boxer. him who waits; but waiting, in this sense, does not Hour." Miss Lizzie ontaine iouowea wnu a ureeKy essay on The Daughter at Home," who, she said, was termed an "old maid." In a Barcastio vein she treated of the pleasures of married women who were compelled to forego the luxuries of dress in the Intor nnAn.i. nj4 nViaT (1 'a rlonrn. rinmp.tfii frnnomv and their husband's cigars. natural habitat of cholera in the far East it This tendency to permit, his enthusiasm to Democrats to remember that he is quite likely may never gather strength enough to set out The firm of Hodges, Hersey manu warp his cooler judgment is further observa af nr work accomplished at the battalion drill this morning.

It is probable that tho moonlight nights will ba utiliied lor this purpose by Colonel Finkelmeier during the balance of tho tour, after dresB parade. The movements this morning followed tho prescribed course of mean sitting down in mienesa it means to worn, to tabor, to strive continuously, without pausing for the reward. We go from school furnlBhed with the I weapons to win our way through life. If we fall it ia thronsh no fault of the weapon, but from want of skill, on its desolating travels round the world. facturers ol straw goods at 569 and 671 Broadway, New and Hicaory Jim nmsnea secoua, nan a lengtn in front of Manitoba, The time was 1:2 sad tho mutual tickets on the winner wero worth $46.45.

The third race was the Brooklyn Dagle stakes, a Bweepstakes for four year olds and upward, at weights Ave pounds below the scale. Tho entries for this event closed on April 20, when thirty two nominations wero to manage it better. The Navy anil tlio Coat Survey. ble in the following passage The class sang a chorus. Misa Lizzie Boulton read in German an essay on Schiller," and her accent was bo perfect that she was warmly applauded by the Germans And we see now.

for history often repeats itself, that York, failea yesterday, with UabUitios of abont The house had boen established nearly thirty years and want of strength, or perchance want of resolution to IVo Eagle Xo wield it. Of no member of thia clasB. of no young per The recent proposition to abolish the Coast onfl Onndfitic Survev. or rather to trans the only opposition to Governor Cleveland (excepting only the fear of well disposed Democrats, whose opinions deserve, indeed, the most reapeotf ul consideration, 1 voit.es blsndluff verv melodiously Miss did a very large business. The failure is attributed to The glorious Fourth is one of the Eagle's son in this audience, belt said at the close or nn me, He waa a wretched failure," Let na all remember and the burden imposed through tho duties on raw ma fer the hydroeraphio work to the Navy De few holidays.

There will be no Eagle pub that tnis opposition, snort signtea or Boraiu as its origin, iniebt be fatal) comes from interests and from repeat daily the wordB of the poet terial. Nellie Davla gave a history of the department and read a class prophecy. She Baid Tho class was started March, 188J, with twenty one Bcholars. We havo been submitted to the strata and made. The distance was one mile ana a xuriong.

There were seven starters, including Blohm Little Mincb, Hanley Glenullen, Hopaon Dolilah, G. B. Walters1 Itaaka, E. Heffner's Markland, G. H.

Kernaghan's Burch, W. B. Smith's King Fan. The pool selling was heavy, and Burch was made the favorite, Belling for $120 Markland, $05 Little MiOCh, $85; Glenullen, $70; Delilah, $55; the field, $45. They partment and the land work to the Geological men wno nave noon wounuen Dy tue couraueous lished to morrow.

In the Illinois Democratic State Convention nf ftnvnn examinations, ui tne original iweuty drill laid down in orders Irom the A. G. office. All progressed favorably lor something like two hours, when Bories ol changes of direction executed in double tlma brought Captain Hereon, ol tho Twenty ninth, and a member of tha Twenty sixth Company to grief, whon the driU waa discontinued. These were the only casualties, however, and both tho Captain and private soldier are again performing duty to night.

The dresa parade this evening was a highly creditable ceremony, officers and men striving to excel and succeeding admirably in so doing. Quite a number of family parties Survey, has, it would seem, little else to com one bnt eleven are left, tho others having entered bus and unflinching devotion of the Governor to the publio interests uuinflueDced by the personal necessities of men who believe tho Government to exist for their ond nnlTiflnftnpprt hv thnan nrfitenrleil oartv exi at Peoria yesterday the following nominations wero made For Governor. Carter Harrison Lieutenant mend it save the chance of finding employ The Chicago Convention was right so far as Governor, Henry Setter Secretary ol State, Michael J. iness or been deterred uy aomesuo anaira irom continuing with us. Of the heart aches, the head aches, the hopes, the fearB none oan tell but those who have for Enrnlus of naval officers.

Who President Arthur is concerned. He did not gencies' which many are fond of supposing should "Lif la real I life 1b earnest, Aud the grave 1b not its goal Dust thou art, to dust returneat Waa not Bpokon of the soul. Not enjoyment and nok sorrow, Ib our destined end or way But to act that each to morrow, Find ns further than to day." Thn valediotorv was as follows override the common welfare of the people. Dougherty Stato Treasurer, Alfred Orendorff. The olatform oontains a strong revenue reform plank.

ever is familiar with the history of the Coast passed tnrougn tne orueiu. uuw uow we ku wuu wu firiont itnd to grannie with the ordeal of life. were sent away to an excellent mart, initio auuuu, Itneka, King Fan, Burch and Gloaullen went off on nearly even terms. As they passed the stand King Fan and Little Minch were running head and head half a length in front of Burch, Itaska was fourth Glenullen fifth, Marklaud came next and Delilah was deserve tho nomination. He is only a politician, after all.

Taken literally this also strikes us aa an ex mounted was in less than twenty four hours sxposed to a cross fire from the guns of the besieged and tho entrenchments and rifle pits constructed under cover of tho night afforded but little protection to the besiegers. The work of defending the city was performed as if by magic. At no point eould a lodgment be effected, and during all those long dreary months tho men were lying off like rotten sheep from diseases sontracted while working in the trenches. To the man whose death has just been au aounced beloDgs the honor of having made khifl brilliant defense. On tho walls of the College of Sa Sneers at St.

Petersburg his name, Francis Edward Todleben, is engraved in letters of gold and underneath is inscribed tho word "Sobastopol." Ho entered the beleagured city a second captain of engineers and loft it Rfter the last days of the siege, and only when Wounded in the foot, vith the rank of adju tont general and covered with decorations awarded for distinguished services. All through, the months made memorable by Ihe battles of Balaklava and Inkerman the "red lino" of Sir Colin Campbell's Highlanders interposed between the Russian troops and the English depot of supplies, the charges Df Lord Cardigan's "Light Brigade" and Df General Scarlett's "Heavies," General lodleben was steadily piling up the earth vorks and mounting the batteries that baffled the efforts of the best troops of England and France to capture. With tho itory of the closing days of this memorable liege many are familiar, and the assaults on ihe" Malakoff and the Redan will always be aumbered among the most brilliant achieve Survev is aware how futile have been the at After an eTcellent trio by MisBes Lizzie Boulton, Ju came up from Brooklyn in the early trains and the liette Crawford and Lizzie Fontaine, Miss Edith Linton Colonel William R. Morrison heads the delegation to tho National Convention, and the delegates are divided in opinion In regard to Presidential preferences, Tilden tempts to carry on its operations hy other than tremely hazardous statement. Mr.

Shepard can easily see that it iB not founded on a basis lat. Little Minch showed a neck in front as they read an essay upon The East jxer xors: oi tne u. fthn said Mvuhbhh of thk Cohmittkk We feel oraleful for onpcinllv fitted for the service. It passed the quarter post, with King Fan second nearly two lengths from Glenullen, Markland was sixth and being the first choice. tha rinn and nrogress of the Republic of tho United of truth.

Of this there could be no more con your preseuce hero thlB evening, testifying a3 it doea requires more than a knowledge of navi States has aroused the admiration and wonder of, the McLaughlin naa aireaay resortea to tne wmp to xeep It is reported at Lisbon that serious election your interest in US, iqu we ausuru juu ui uiu opiiici. nn nf nil vonr efforts to make our school more com clusive evidence than the position of several camp has resounded with the merry laughter or children all the afternoon. To morrow tho annual inBpeo tion and muBter ol tho regiment taka place. On Friday tho Fourth" is to be celebrated by tho firing ol national salutes, a ceremonial parade and a grand illumination ol tho camp in the evening. It Is expected that Brigadier General William H.

Brownoll, command cation to make an efficient hydrographer. world. Our forefathers came here ana touna a neann nniintrv. but containing no signs of civilization. Hnlo have occurred In the Cane Verde Islands.

Several him up. There was no change in the positions of ths first three as they ran along the backs retch, but at the half all seven of the horses were in a bunch. Little members of Mr. Shepard's own organization fortable. Our chairman Mr, Bo wo, we would thank you for your frequent viBits to our school and your earnest efforts to make ua consider all our advantages nnd if.

like old Mrs. BothBcnild. we have not quite An officer must be specially fitted for tho work, must serve as an assistant or aid for an persons wero killed and woundod during tho disturb anoes and order was not restored until the military in who manifested their preference for some Here they established their homes, and by energy, fortitude and perseverance overcame all obstacles and laid the foundation of our present Government. Later in candidate other than the Governor. That terfered.

extended period before he can hope to direct Winch's speed did not desert him and bo led Into tha stretch, where Glenullen was second, but he soon fell back, aud Burch. and Itaaka made desperate efforts to head tho leader. The horses came up the stretch at a Btrong pace. The three horseB in the lead were making reached "par," we are euro that owing to your constant urgency we hove made a greater step in that direction. Our oIbsb teacher Mere worda cannot tell the extent of their history the domination oi ueorge xmru, 01 England, became unbearable, thence grew the spirit nf ir and the American Revolution, with its results, ing Fourth Brigade, together wtth a delegation of the veteran and past members of tha Thirty.

second, will thenba present, and ft recaption Is being arranged in Dav Brothers, cattle dealers at Northamp the important work of making a chart. Ho there exists a difference of opinion upon the subject of Presidential preferences is perfectly natural and the idea that this diversity ton, havo lailod, with liabilities of $100,000. nnr aithf niness. svmnathv and love but many of our kt nart of the hlBtor? of our country, and formed a grand struggle ana tne peopie in mo Buna uegau to shout first for one horse and then another, but it was their honor. An effectual Btop has been put upon The Monroe County Grand Jury yesterday skylarking alter taps and tbo discipline at night as wall an opoch in the annalB of time.

In the Union there are many cities which, not very long ago, were Bmaller nn. tn.n hut now are the rivals of the great Our Independent Republican friends will enjoy the following extract from the report of an interview with General Bragg, of Wisconsin By theway, I was amusea yesterday In hearing one of the Bepublican leaders Bay that Blaine was a tjpical Republican and that now the party bad juat what wanted. It had a chance to lop off the riffraff and scum of the party and Bet it adrift. I thought if George William Curtis was regarded as riffraff and scum, the party waa getting pretty high toned. Curtis, Schurz, White, Bowles, Beeeher et id omne genus dumped into the Republican garbage box, and Elkins, Clayton, Joyce and Robeson elevated to the.

curule dignity constitute a picture calculated to awaken painful reflections in minds that do not regard the political profession of great moral ideas as a political Batire. Our esteemed contemporary, the Albany soon over, and Little Minch was the first to cat oh the judges' eye by a length. Itaska and Burch mode a dead of view is not attributable to self interest presented five indictments against tha Rochester city must be able to take up and develop the tri angulation ashore; for without an accurate determination of the trigonometrical points as a preliminary his subsequent work afloat will be of no value whatever. Indeed, it will be audience who have been under your careful instruction can feel In their hearts what we try in vain to express. Our to days and yesterdays are tho blocks with which we build.

We would cordially thank you, kind principal and former teachers, for your loving oare in guiding vmithfnl etansall the war nr the steep of knowl as daring the day is ol the most peneot description. Mjjob. cities of the Old World. New York, the metropolis of officials who are charged witn Drmory ana corrunuuu, ought to be accepted by every thoughtful and America, growing from a annul to a great municipality, n.rim iha iflland of Manhattan, and. anreading neat ior second piaoe sou uiuuuiiuu came ubiv wubo uy.

Markland's running was a great disappointment to his owners and bis rider, McLaughlin, as ho was flogged for nearly the entire journey, and he was pulled up be Mrs. Ida Whitinet, a member of Dan Ma conscientious Democrat. In his calmer mo THE CEMETERIES IN NEWTOWN. ments Mr. Shepard, we think, would not as worse than valueless, because it will serve to son's theatrical company, died suddenlyf heart disease yesterday at the City Hotel in Providence.

Two across the river by means of the great bridge, joins the city of Brooklyn, another example of wondrous growth. The time is not far distant when these two cities will edge. We are ure that the kindly relations which have ever existed between us have been largely owing to your own kindness and forbaarance toward ub. and with a sense of a Hreat debt of gratitude we Bay farowell. Is There Danger of Injury to Health? mislead the passing mariner.

sume that hiB fellow citizens who prefer the nomination of Thurman or Bayard to that of years ago Mrs. Whitinet's husband was cameo, on uy a be united under one municipal government as xirooa. lyn increases in wealth aud population, there will iima vhnn it will have so more room for new Bimilar attack at a hotel in Auourn, x. The Eagle of Sunday printed a dispatch from Albany stating that tha State Board ol Health Classmates The happy hours which we have passed tnoftthar aro fast fading away. Wo have pressed on.

fore tue nnisn. xno time was gooa at iuo ttcikuwj V.hl. The mutual pools paid $23.15. The next eveut was a handicap at a mile and a quarter. Seven ran.

Lord Edward wsb ft Blight favorits over Frankle B. Baron Favorot waB third choice. The others were in the field. Fraukie B. was the first to show in the when the flag fell, with Henry B.

Becond, Gannymede third and Ballast next The last named, however, soon worked his way to the front, and he led until aftor passing the half mile post, wheu Instances might readily be cited where an entire season's work, that bad been directed wholly by naval officers and which had cost side by side, in the struggle for kuowiedge, learning Cleveland are actuated by the baser motives which by implication he imputes to all who comers then they will annex East New York, and viu wnmA a nart of tho great union of had begun to consider what effect tne cemeteries in ARE THE PUBLIC BATHS FREE? also to know eaoh other well. Bat now our paths must onritn. Behind us is the irrevocable past before U8, Lone Island City and Newtown were likely to have on cities. The geographical situation of East New York do not declare emphatically in support of his AU Eastern Dhtrict Keeper Accused of the hoalth of New Xork. It seemed to bo tha opinion tho dim.

untried future. Let us meet it with bravo the Government many thousand dollars, was hoiti fi nimtnf7 ever at the highest and whatever may own favorite. To advance such an assumption Exacting: Fees. that tha cemeteries will eventually ba detrimental to Argw, treats the opposition to Governor Cleveland in this State as an opposition aris the publio health, because the Interments are made In a is to hurt and impair the force of an otherwise found to be worthless, and anyone who desires proof of this will, there is reason to be lieve, have no trouble in obtaining it by ap Tuesdav afternoon as an Eagle reporter he gave place to Franklo ii, oannymeae was secona and Ballast third. They ran past the Btables in this ordor and Frankle B.

lod into the stretch, but tho en tiro field were close up and tho race was anything but over. Whon they reached the lower stand Lord Ed soil of clay, and the bodies do not decompose bo run be in Btore for us, may tho love for this school and for our classmates never be effaoed from our hearts. Alter a few words from Mr. Algernon Higgins, the prinoipal of the school, Mr. Edward Rowe, chairman of the local board, presented tho diplomas to the grad whnnu names are as follows: Katie Bashydt, ing from the disappointments or animosities was atrolling along tho dock at tho loot oi kodio admirable argument.

With the wealth of material at their disposal the selection of a Presi Idly as in a sandy soil. The health authorities or Long island uity ana new plying to Professor J. E. Hilgard, of the Btreet, opposite the bath, where over fifty boys woro congregated, be heard the youth3 shouting derisively. is favorable lor lis rapiu growm, uuuuuuu uu mo hw.

by Brooklyn on tho north by the Newtown Hills, which in the near future will be adorned by the villas of the opulent residents of Fifth avenue on the east, by fertile lands, suitable for parks and residences and, on the south, by the broad Atlantic Congress will doubtless some time make an appropriation to render our water frout available for navigation. Aa New York is the center of commerce of the United Btates, it is to be expected that businoss enterprise will take possession of tho places where palatial residences now stand; then the people driven from New York will seek East New York to establish beautiful homes. Of course that will increase valuation, develop manufao tnrinir industries, and we ehall see immense factories. ward came up with a rush on the outside ana ne soon nvArhinlnrt "Prankie and was first at the finish by a town are laughing at the views of the State Board of Salome Biley. Anna S.

Blake, Florence E. Bobinson, Coast Survey Office in Washington. of politicians. The Eagle would like to think that it is limited to these causes. They are operative in all canvasses, and all conspicuous trablic men are exposed to them.

But wo are Free swimming bath, fivo cants a piece. uoing WoMth. The local boards claim tnat tnero ore no length Shelby Barnes was second, lapped by Baroa Mary Belle Carter, Aletta 8chenck, Hellio A. OOV lrumlitll Tlolle "Scofleld. Anna Deeaan.

M. Ella Shaw, Nothing in this statement is intended to cast javerot. The tune was ana tne mmuw ywm healthier localities in the city or tho town than those toward the bath he was told by a young lad that there was no use of going down the gang plank as he could not get in without paying five cents in addition to paid $10.75. (mTnortUriiiv nnrroundlne the cemeteries. The ceme discredit upon tho officers of the navy who, Kate 8.

Edwards, Mabel Stevene, Louise Edwards, M.rinr, Tf Stewart. Airnea F. Elv. Nellie V. Styles, dential candidate is a matter upon which Democrats can afford to differ particularly at this time, when, as Mr.

Shepard truly says, the aspect of affairs is singularly propitious for the Democratic party." But the innuendoes unconsciously conveyed The oin amme ended with a handicap hurdleraae there are the best reasons to believe, may be Eveline Eveland, Jeannie Van Voast, Blanohe E. Flem tery controllers contend that the bodies aro bnried in sand, thore being but a thin coating of loam over the at a mile and a quarter over Jive hurdles. Bouairettsj and Kato Croniu were selected by the talent to do thtf trick" and the former was a slight favorite. BonaireW favorably compared with the ablest mariners ing, Laura Williams, aaary ij. wiover, jnrKrfc n.

xtoh.iMt Anna Ti. Icken. Lvdia, A. Miller. Harriet D.

soil. There are graves In these cemeteries, however, which anotner iee wouiu ue cabum i. The keeper of the bath, John McQowan, could not be found. The assistant keeper, however, whose name was said to bo John Daly, was then Interviewed by xrr T)li7 statpd in answer to tbo ro r.nnlao r. Osborne.

David Anderson, Kingsley in the world. But they have not been brought ta and Dave Gideon alternated in the lead until the raanhed the fourth hurdle when Kate Croniu move Mntalnlnc three or four coffins, to which tho objec up as hydrographers, but as seamen, and can nn and Ininort ftnnalrntta and the two ran OH eVCtl nniaKni vrhv flvA cents admission was charged unable to account for the protest of the Anti Monopoly League, the unfriendliness of many of the Irish American societies and the hostility of the workingmen's organizations in the principal cities on the ground to which the Argus restricts the opposition. Its causes seem to be wider and deeper'than those which our contemporary assigns. tions of tho Stata Board of Health will apply. In some instances tho uppermost coffin is within two feet 1 111.

Martin, Henry T. Meyer, George F. Miller, Joseph Shanahan, Arthur L. Wright. The claaa song and a trio, "Frotoot TJs Through the Coming Nig ht," brought the proceedings to a close.

in tno speecn or our young wmuiuuiuuu friend will not help the Democracy to the selection of a candidate who best represents terms past the three quarter punt mm uoto uouu tidwi RonairetUand Cronin fought it out trp the of tha top ol tho ground, counting in tne neignt oi tne not be expected to be familiar with all the details of triangulation and hydrography the which would require as many yeaTs of study mounds. stretch but Katie Cronin under the whip managed to head her only real competitor at the lower stand and she finished first by a head. Bonairetta was Becond Calvary Cemetery covers moro ground than Green the principles of the organization and who will command the united support of all citizens who desire to purify the government of the as are necessary to turn out an efficient navi that the bath was not open for tho publio yet, and he didn't care a snap whother Mayor Low or President Arthur came there, neither could taka a bath without John McQowan came In at this point and stated that to his knowledge nothing was charged for admission to the bath and only five centa was charged for a towel. Ho said that the bath was not opened yet, but that ho had allowed a few boys to bathe and charged them five centB lor a towel only. While Mr.

McQowan was speaking to the reporter a citizen, named George wood. The corporation is exceedingly aggressive. nearly twenty lengths irom uave wueon. auo wme was The mutual pools paid $14.70. beean with a small purchase of land in Newtown, Bator.

It would be almost as reasonable to and has extended itself over about two thouBand acres, call upon a soldier to take command of a ship with the possibility of sventnaUy absorbing tha whole OUT DOOR FESTIVAL, as to expect a naval officer to go ashore and Tho Church of the Nativity iioios an country. The Eagle can make these suggestions With the greater freedom because the Eagle, though differing with Governor Cleveland upon certain questions of administration, has given him its cordial support, believing ol tho larmlng territory In Newtown. Tho authorities ol tho town havo beon doing everything in their power to limit the oemetory, but tho town has always been pick up and develop a system of triangulation. ments of modern warfare. In reading tho story of tho defense of Bobostopol two points stand out with great elearness.

One is the singularly unobtrusive nd impersonal character of the great engineer, whose genius devised the means by which such great results were obtained. He appears to have been a singularly clear and high minded man, thoroughly devoted to his duty, aud having remarkable fund of resource and a perfect knowledge of how to make the best use of the materials at hand in order to accomplish certain well defined objects. Tho other point which will doubtless attract the attention of those who study the history of the siege of Sebastopol is that in tho defense of the city General Todleben doeB not fcppear to have made use of any but the most ordinary materials in carrying out his plans. The entrenchments and earth works with whioh he supplemented the permanent fortifications wound Sebastopol were of much tho same shoracter as those that our troops were during the lato war. Thoy were planned to accomplish certain results, and he unerring skill of the great engineer jvas shown in the accuracy with which ais shot and sholl found every weak spot in the lines drawn by the allieB.

Another remarkable point in his character was the accurate intuition with which he penetrated the Jesigns of Lord Kaglan and Marshal St. Arnaud and the skill with which ho profit ad from tho mistakes made by thoir engineers. At the siege of Plevna General Todleben won fresh laurels. There ho found a Btrong Turkish garrison, under command of tho celebrated Osman Pasha. This timo he was not the besieged but the besieger, and conducted One might be looked upon to make as much Enjoyable Lawu Party Last evening the lawn ad'joining the Church K.

antuths, oi no. 1 and Bald to the keeper How is it that you wanted to charge my boy five cents last Sunday to take a bath ono when he refused to pay it you would not lot him in The keeper mado no reply to thiB, but said ttst Sunday was his doy and ho could do what ho of a mess of it as the other, of the Nativity, on Olasson avenue and Madison street. beaten at Albany, the argument that tho oities must havo soma place to bury their dead, seeming to bo all powerful. Tha money that tho corporation is making out ol tho salo ot graves is enormous, A plot of six graves, the original cost of whioh is about $24, sells lor taoo. A simile grava In the meanest locality costs $20, presented an attractive appearance.

The grounds were him, as it does, a wise, conservative and upright man, deserving of the confidence and gratitude of his countrymen. thsmnnrfitr to accomnaav him dotted with all kinds of booths and tents, whilo chaif Every naval officer is conversant with tho lead and the sounding line. He can give out the courses and time tho casts. This is a part of his education and off shore running from i K0i, t.mi he would receive tho correct rivaling those of Lowell and Fall River. Where the Old Bed Mill now stands wo shall seo warehouses and docks, receiving and distributing tho produots of the the world.

There will be a broad and deep canal cut from Jamaica Bay through Cypress HiUs to the waters of tho Sound, and wo shall yet see stately ships, with graceful, towering masts, gliding past our doors in their paasace to and fro, burdoned with the BpiceB ol Arabia and wealth of India, and conveying to the Jam iBhing millions of the Old World the life sustaining products of the bonnflless Weat. East New York already takes prominent rank aa a railroad center. It 1b traversed by a network of eteel. Wo have the advantage of reaching Coney Island in a thirty minutes' delightful ride, while other people come hundreds of miles to enjoy its wondrous attractions. In tho near future we will huve elevated roads connecting with the cities of Brooklyn and New York, and with them less danger to human life.

Instead of being a comparatively Bmall town with tow advantages to make it interesting, we will see broad avenues lined with handsome residences, our business thoroughfares thronged with bustling crowds. The meohanio will have ample employment; wealth, beauty and fashion will assert their BWay in our midst; our streets are to be widened, shade trees planted along tho walks, beautiful parks oreathlng places for the poor will be laid out, rivaling the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and be "like Eden, Hk6 tho Garden of the Lord." The class sang a chorus, Miss Kate Brady read a carefully prepared essay upon Bryant," in which she wove in a number of his choicest poems, and Miss Linton and Miss Davis ssng a duet. Thn valediotory ad dross was read by Miss Minnie MoDovitt. She treated her subject first from a retrospective standpoint, showing the ploasuroa that had been not fully appreciated until gone. It had been a bright Spring morning with a midday Bhower.

They were awakening from a dream to reality. So It was with a feeUng of sadness they loft their school daya behind. She then bade faro win to all who had boon interested In tho work of the, President Anderson made a. short address (ind dcllv? orod the diplomas. Dr.

Powell presented a gold medal to Miss Oswald, who had led In It tendance, being present 468 days, Tho olass presented Professor Ashman with an elegant basket ol flowers, Tho exercises, con r.nnrim.i. Thft ITTadUatoa WO AunlO Oswald, information. He then said that he charged the boys five cents simply lor the reason that thoy harass him and fhnt it tho nnlv wsv to Kot rid of tnem. When he and the price of opening a grave is $7, while the labor and tables were scattered here and there. Chinese Ian terns of all colors and shapes wero suspended from tha trees and fences, presenting a novel Bight.

From large iceberg cold soda water was to bo obtainedvwbUe. "4 does not oost over $2. charged five cents It was only for tho towel, but if a Tmt nmne In to bathe. ono distant point to another, he can estimate cross currents and lay off a line of soundings on a chart with an accuracy that tho most ex The Lutheran Cemetery corporation's land, also small Pnblic Scbool No. 19.

The pupils of Publio School No. 19, Tenth and South Second atreetB, held their graduating exercises last evening hi the Central Baptiat Church on South Filth Btreet, corner of Eighth. The handsome edifice, notwithstanding the Spprcsslvo heat, was crowded. Several large.bouquets and flowers in various designs were arranged on the platform where the exercises were conducted. Among the gentlemen presont were Joseph 0.

Hondrix, Superintendent Patterson, Mr. Teale, and Messrs. Lonis E. Nicot, Robert Payne and George E. Moulton, of tho Local Committee, Rev.

Mr. Rhodes and others. Tho exerciBeB were conducted under tho direolion of the principal of the school, Mr. Edward G. Ward.

Tha programme opened with a chorus, "The Lord's Prayer by the grammar department. Edmund A. White, in'a distinctvoico.read the salutatory. The grammar department next rendered the Bamblej" Carrie Wall recited "Jane Conquest," and was applauded. Walter Darby sang "Sailing" and Hattio John Bon recited "Artie's Amen;" the grammar department rendered tho chorus "Jubilate Del;" Belle E.

Mcln tyro recited The Polish Boy Gertrude A. Sanlpaugh played on the piano, Addich J. Dale read a careful essay on "Anoient and Modern Orators the grammar department sang "Awake, MyTrembling Lyre;" Carrie Walt recited "Archie and the trio "America's Emblem's the Violet" was sung by WiUiam M. Cor wyn, Otto H. Schmidt and Walter Darby.

Izetta F. Lippincott recited The Painter of Seville" and the grammar denartment sang Tho distribution of diplomas was qoxt In ordor. The graduates wore Winter term Edmund A. JVblto, John a Quail. Addrloh J.

Dalo. Goorge II. Allen, W. P. Chonv, Jessie Vyso.

Bummer toTm Oharl E. Ives, Ida Igelbotmbr, John Clay; WlUiaro M. Cpnryn, Charles A. Beady, Sidney 0 ortifht Alice Ittresn Gtrtrios. ft ValanHne, Jesse the lovers of ice cream had to go to a wen in oruor to at the beginning, has grown prodigiously, and begins to Ho also intimated that it was none of tha reporter a nr tint.

Th faCt iB." cot thoir favorite dish. On the porch tho Fourteenth, The wisdom of the action of the representatives of the Democratic party of Kings County not only at tho Saratoga Convention, but since the appointment of delegates to Chicago, challenges the respect of their brethren throughout tho State. The Syracuse Courier says Kings County, always a potent factor in onr State, conventions, promises to exercise ft powerful, if not controlling, influence in the greater arona of National Domooratio politics. As goes New York at Chicago bo goes the Union. As jtoeB King3 County bo goes New York 1 Tho Democracy of Kings when thoy leave Brooklyn, leave their quarrels at home.

They alwayB present a united, compaot front in conventions. They seem at least to havo the good of the parly earnestly at heart, and thoy mako few mistakes. When Kings County speaks at Chicago the vf nolo country will give ear. The responsibilities of the position thus accurately described will be discharged according to the spirit that has hitherto guided our representatives, and their course at Chicago may be trusted to afford evidenoe of the truth of the saying that Wisdom is approved of her children. Mrs "Hughes, of No.

41 PranMm street, OreCnpoint, who ws taken to Flatbusb. Hospital with port hydrographer could not hope to exceed rival Calvary. A large swamp district abutting on Glen Dale was reoently added, and is being drained and filled Begiment Band was stationed. In one tent was ba nA cWrttTir hfumtv. ana anotner a laeavar vu ho said.

somebody wanted this position and raised this canard to injure me." Before leaving he said he did not wish to do anything wrong, and hoped that tho wnnrnn nnnlrl foAt him filirlV. Tint this is at best, roucrh work. He has no AVUMU. in with sand and loam. Enormous proms are made by thia oornoration also, and in fact by all ol them.

St. small Bcalo, whore an excellent vocal and 3 points to determine and, if his line or the mental concert waa given, a nne pyroiecumo uwjiw The boya are very indignant at tho action of the Trrsnv. rinrf tn mnirA ttifim DOT for their battling, Miohael's Cemetery has recently made a large addition soundings that mark itare two or three scores a ooi iir nart nf thn ftVAirintr. The voanc Forest Waste and a Remedy. The injurious consequenoes of the rapid destruction of the forests which is going on in all parts of the country aro so well understood that the only question whioh need be discussed is how to avert them.

An effort was made in the last Legislature with only imperfect success to arrest the ruinous work in our own State. The attention of Congress has been directed to the broader national necessities in this matter. Especially in tho Northwest is there danger that tho region will Soon bo barren of trees and therefore subject to tho alternation of of land. Mount Olivet and Mapla Grova cemeteries dinswho took part in the affair were MiSBcs LulO and many oltiztmu of Greenpoint. who havo heard of (infAKl faviAr itxr of meters out of the way, it does not matter.

tne an air, tnreaieu to iay iio i and a large part of Cypress Hills Cemetery aro In the township ol Nowtown. It is eatimated that the ceme But. suppose ho is called upon to survey a Johnson, Yince, ixeiue uonusou, ftuwo others, and Thomas Johnson, James McCormick, Job teries combined cover a territory ol 8.000 aores. Not A HEW BOARD OF DIBECTOB9. IVOry, Xnomaa limn unuiw jmumuo uw v.

clerks at the various booths. There wore over 600 pe part of the coast never before surveyed, or where, by reason of shifting sands, tho old foot of this lantt is taxed, and the burden on all tax pie proeent. Samuel Hatton, George H. Henry, William soa Rapoljo, Henry J. Oullen, Andrew Mc charts aro erroneous.

Ho gets tho trigono bio property Is Increased materially by reason of this exemption; The cotapanlaa do not allow land that Is held in reservo to ho taxad, and to overcome ths law "While the Spanish man of war, Xagero irq metrical nomts. or rather a description of lying st Los NnoTitos yoaterday, het boiler cxpioqa XeaoiXonlB Fitzgerald and William JJinsmore were yeaterilay sleeted directors of the Union Oas Light George W. Palmer and fc thom, sent on to him from Washington. Un killing tta ptton oumgM na tho practice Is to bury a body or two ana men swear that tho land Is to aotnal lor tho burial of tho dead. wttf lnnrt In actual visa lor tno Juliette Crawford, Kate Brady, Lizsia Lea, Martha.

i. f.wr)rt frBBhets and drought, unleB3 the hand of the 1 ur. nnwyijuMi. Company.of New Lots. less ho is skilled in trigonometry he cannot am otiutii offensive operations with the same thorough Jackson ikWH the stmUlpoxren Saturday ltsl uea at ro uobpuu yea hovB to find them, and even then, nnleBS he remorseless wpoa chopper is bwjbu huiuo Ultle Font) iTfbich had marked his defense of bebas 1 MwrfowvUi Borah LlUtlg, wl GMtcUOIU IUggl is an experienced tnanguiator, lie ooiu iw auumhw WKi" acg and patience oi the onjzi.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963