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DIIV GOODS, irrHiLIKKRY, sholl have been tossed and laid in the accompanying COMMISSIONERS OF CHARITIES. SPOUTS AUD PASTIMES. Dase Bail. rowboat. 11,.

THE SH0I I hat is what may De coiled JpREDEKICK LOESER nnn tractors Stand from vnaer ine Naval Stores Buslneito It This rule Bhall bo rigidly eniorccu, um will note down and exclude any and every yacht from any claim to a prize, that shall Infringe on this or other sailing regulations. Signal Defeat of the Atlantiob. The very pretty; and no one could have said it who had not climbed to the very ridge pole of his complacenoy upon our own national attract iveness, but even aa Americans have a certain inconsistency of manner toward visitors from abroad, many likewise feel suspicious power of tne Press and Public Opinion Tne Contractor fox Clour and seventh game between the Boston and Atkmtics yeBter Groceries to the Public Institutions day proved to oe very one aided on air, tnougn it opened favorably for the Atlanta, but the style in which the "Beds" punished Britt was' very damaging to the Sheds and Yards at Bed Book PUea of Bosln, and SbeJs FlBedwKh I and Turpentine a' JHass of Inflammable Mntorlal DetnUs of tne Trade. Junk nVinvn inn Axr.rnme Point Of Bed Hook, profession. From this altitude Mr.

Barnum says, with characteristic ooolness, that he expects the gate money will pay him about four THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER lS. Throws Tip MJUs Contract and Another that the influence of these men at home is not as permanently potent as would Auonucs, no toss uiau seveu runs oetug earned one inning. The record of the gomes the two cluba have thus far played together is asf ollows times the cost of his undertaking, and tnat is Contractor Cries for Quarter Commissioner Cunningham Determined to go on With the Work. and near the foot of Van street, are located the May 16, Boston vs. Atlantic, at Boston 82 fair 17 Rnafon vil Atlantic at Rnjitnn In Tl point on which Mr.

Barnum is rarely mis appear on the surface. They will begin to have faith in it when they see Mr. anu zi euliuh ST. LL1LLLIJ.LLLLLT. LIiLLLLLIJiLLLIiI, LLLLLLLLI.

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Its value aa an yards and ahedi of the naval'stores trade or urooaiju, June 2, Boston vs. Atlantlo, at Brooklyn 50 Junell, Boston vs. Atlantic at Brooklyn 5 taken. i hands of three houses, The Commissioners of Charities met yester The business is mainly In E16Dt. 0.

ESOStoa VB. Auanuu, an ovbhiu i a B. Archer and Han Johnson Hammond, day afternoon at Flatbush. One o'clock is the usual Arch beckoning over the last installment of agricultural laborers, and when Mr. Brad laugh has associated with him men of recog Alderman Wylie is in a minority of one Sept.

177. Boston vs. Atlantic, (t Brooklyn 18 4 rJla the oldest having been medium therefore ap Co. The last named hour for meeting, but owing to the non arrival of some The following IS tne score or yesieruay gams Advertising parent irs. Eaoh firm has a gooa nnnTnw.

in the business for thirty yi of the members it was nearly two o'clock before the Bonrd was called to order Ferguson, the (rds and sheds extend over lE.lD.PO. a. Barlow. 18 2 2 water frontage, while their nized and sterling character, whose influence, united with his, can show some again. This tame it is in reiauon to tne opening of Park avenue.

The property owners on ithe line of the improvement want the assessment limited to the middle of the blooks on in the neighborhood a considerable ground. The Jihn oassor by can almost Ii.lli.FU.A .8121 .2 846 .0200 2 6 4 3 .3 1 14 1 Fearoa, 5. 9 0 Boyd.r.f. 0 0 1 1 Ferguson, 8db 0 14 2 0 0 2 8 laden with various odors, am The minutes of the previous' meeting were read and G. Wright, s.

Barnes, 2d Spalding, p. 1...... White, 0 O'Ronrlie. hnrhood of a ptoe lorest. thing more tangible than exists at present as the result of their arduous la era, and tho our Imagine himself in the nelgl approved, after which the weekly reports from the brick warehouses, Jixe Instead of lofty stores I I 12 0 managers of the institutions under of the Commissioners were submitted, showing the number of FIRST FIRST kt other points, ranges oi bors.

There are reformers England, men Addy, r. 1 Sohafer, 3d 2 4 1 ed the awful and fruitless expenditure of money. The visitor sees with regret and surprise four or five monstrous built' when labor was at it's most extravagant value, and so costly in all that their aggregate would seem incredible, all rotting side by side in the sun and the rain. When the exigencies of politics require it, the useless wrecks are given over to the party legions, and they do their aimless and worthless work with the noise of an army. Then, indeed, the drowsy echoes of the Navy Yard are woke, and the clang of hammers and the voices of the shipwrights revive for a space the memories to whioh the Yard seems consecrated.

But, the crisis over and the eleotion past, reign of silence and repose is resumed. The new and the old timbers strain apart from 'eaoh other the new nails grow as rusty as the old and the new work becomes as rotten and as worthless as that to whioh it was expensively and fruitlessly joined. The launch of the Swatara yesterday was an unostentatious affair. There was no barbaric pomp about it. There was very little bluster; a minimum of official display; a minimum likewise of money expenditure.

So far so good. But when the Swatara slid into the eager sea it must have occurred to those who were present to compare her with those other hulls left high and on dry shore rotting bank notes and rusting gold. There was, as we those which line the docks 1 nyirr w. wnndtm Rhnnn aw i each side. He wants it to extend to Myrtle and Flushing avenues.

He Btands one against many thousands, but that is nothing new. A two column minority report may be expeoted fabor, 1. 1 1 Remsen, 9. f. 1 2 8 0 n.

Wright, 0. 1 4 10 en, some Ught and sound, mere are two prizes to De aworaeu uuo yacht in at the winning stake boat, regardless of time allowance, at the rate of half a minute to the inch, measured on deck, inside bulwarks. The first boat in can win both prizes, provided said boat arrives at the winning Btake boat far enough ahead of all others to show them their proper time allowance, No restrictions as to ballast or sails. All yachts of six feet and under may enter. The prizes will bo awarded by one of tho judges at the conclusion of the race.

The owner of the first boat in may ohooBo from the two prizes, the remaining prize falling to the boat win 1 ning on tube allowance. No appeals from the decision of the judges will be entertained. The rendevous for all yachts to be at Frank Bates's "Short Branch" House, Brooklyn. The St John's Beoatta. Bad weather necessitated a postponement of the grand regatta at St.

Johns, N. yesterday. A dispatch to tho Herald from St. John's says Ten or twelve thousand persons were on the banks of the Eennebeccasis and in steamers expecting to see the regatta to day. The threatening weather last night was followed to day by a clear sky and sUf breeze from the northwest, which prevented any boats being sent off.

The four oared inrigged boats were once brought up, but as a squall came on and half past four arrived, the event was postponed until to morrow. Biglin expresses his determination to row at the regatta, if it doesn't come off for a week. There was a rumor to day to the effect that he was going to Halifax to row agalnBt Brown on Saturday, but he has assured me that he does not intend to lose his chances for the $400 prize here. The match between himself and Brown is not for the 20th, but for "three days after the Begatta." Billiard. Dion vs.

Garnieb. The brothers Dion and Albert Cornier will ploy a series of exhibition games in.nnii ni nnn Tipnn'n TtnocnH. in Montague street, on inmates in each and the Increase and decrease, as follows Total 8 9 27 10 FIRST FIRST FIRST Total 19 24 27 Ml and others old and dilapidated, while Boanoreu in ntntm aanna nnnfnriin. ore Piles of dingy, mis NTJB8BBT. nraiNos.

8 4 shapen barrels, filled wih rosin. A number of Ml. 1.1 1 F. L. CO.

1 CXKHT FIR8T FIRST at the next meeting of the Board of Aldermen. That will be all. There were in the Nursery 373 children, of whom 326 0 19 wore males and 125 females; of these four were emi FALL FALL FALL. VALIi FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL FALL, FALL FALL FAXJj FALL FAIX FALL, FAIX FALL, KAIL Boston. 0 Atlantio 1 vessels are generally at the wnan iub" nrcrmui ThA noma lUssels Ore tO be fOUUd FIKHT 1 4 of pronounced liberal views, men of whom perhaps Messrs.

Arch and Bradlaugh sometimes say "we," but who, when they say "we," never think of Aroh and Bradlaugh. In other words, are we not overrating two gentlemen who have not asked as much at our hands and who claim less than we persist in conceding to them FIRST grants. The Increase since last week was four. F1HHT A fire in Chioago yesterday afternoon and LUNATIC ASYLUM. FIRST at the docks from time to tine, and turpentine tor, and roatn form tho staple of thel)' cargoes, and they ply be Umpire Mathews, of the Mutual.

Tune 1 hour, 60 minutes. Earned rana Boston, Atlantlo, 2. First base by errors Boston, Atlantio, 2. evening consumed 64 buildings, involving a The report shows that there ore in the Lunatic Asy loss of $250,000 or $300,000. JBelore tne lum, 808 patients, of whom 331 are moles and 117 ore tween this port and the greit pine diBtncw oi nurui and South Carolina.

North baroltoa is the State from leiuing errors Boston, Atlantio, 14. FIRST FIRST FIRST FIR8S FIRST FIRST femsles. Sixty seven of the patients are boarders. The Amateur Tournament. The Nassau which the oreater Dart of ttis commeroe is nrougnt.

great conflagration in that oity (of whioh her newspapers will never stop boasting, even as Since last week there has been a decrease of one. A Oood Fight Splendidly Won. The readers of the Eagle can hardly be unfamiliar with the details of the contest which has been going on for several weeks past be twoen the Commissioners of Charities and the taxpayers and property owners of Kings County, represented in the press by the Eagle, and in the Board of Charity Commissioners by a single Commissioner John Cunningham who stood up alone in the Board with rare fidelity and courage, for the public interest. For the proper understanding of the issue, which was settled yesterday, it is only necessary to say that the Commissioners of Charities some weeks since advertised for proposals for supplying the county buildings with the articles required for their maintenance during the year ending in August next. The articles were advertised for by classes, each class embracing a number of items.

It was, apparent from the first that the specifications were made out with intent to defraud, by rendering legitimate competition impossible. Articles were called for which Base Ball Club, of this oity, arrived home Tuesday morning, from Watertown, where they have been playing for the last week in the amateur base ball tournament, held at Watertown 'which was open to all HOSPITAL. Her groat pin forests yield in enormous amount yearly, and the supply seems alrjost Some of the smaller vesBehi In the trade ascend the oreoks and ji while others The hospital report Bhowed that there are in that they do about an excessive mortality a $300,000 fire was not a very unusual ooour rence, and was generally the subjeot of a tele amateur clnbB. The Nassaus were entered for the first building 351 patients, of whom 171 are males and 179 females. Fourteen of the inmates are emigrants, whose rivcru auu iinu uircub ai tut? trad At the sea coast.

brlze. They arrived in Watertown Monday evening, the 8th, and stopped at the American Hotel. They did board is chargeable to the Commissioners of Emigra With tho excantion of tnrnentino, but Utye oaro in graphic paragraph in the morning not commence playing tneir games tor tne nrst prize, tion in New York. Since that occurrence, however, such a fire in nowever, until lxrarsaay last, xno nassaus are indebted to the following committee, in whose hands the control of the tournament rested: J. Stearfl, THE ALMSHOUSE.

Chicago requires from half a column upward taken In pro too ting naval storas from the weather. Tho rosin Is piled up on the dooki and in tho yarns, exposed to sun and rain, while the taf is only sheltered from the mm. In hot weather the rosin softens somewhat and the occasion of tho opening of Dan's newly fitted The report of Warden Murray of tho Almshouse President: B. L. Utiey and George Scott.

Vico to fully present the public with an idea of residents; w. a. rJrown, secretary, and also to the oitizens of Watertown in general for up saloon. LOST LETTERS. ahowB that there ore at present supported by the County in that Institution, 478 paupers, of whom 220 'are males and 211 females.

In the whole there is only one emi what might have happened if the flames had oozes through the intersUoei of the barrels, and after their efforts to make their visit said before, a dumb eloquence in those ship houses, under whose shade immense sums are at this moment mouldering into nothingness. Perhaps it is as well that the times of peace should be undisturbed by the plesBont one. After the deciding same with the Roches spread over a larger district. grant, whose board is not chargeable to the County. ward hardens in oakes and ftlds on the ouuuae, owk amber, and of a beautiful straw color.

It is packed in furoBy barrels holding about! 280 pounds, and is worth ter Club on Monday, the committee with the TiaviB Sewing Machine Band, proceeded to the American Of Three Letters, mailed at tbo Same Time. Two with Ittouey Enclosed THE STOREHOUSE. NEWS SUMMARY. The report of the keepers of the storehouse, shows from three to Bix dollars perbarrol, according to qu Were Not Received. tiotci, wnere tne aassaus were stopping, and alter playing a number of choice selections, the Nassaus made their appearance, ready to take the train, when they ta nNuinM tv frilHtHlatlon ox lUTpeuuiie, that during the past week there were received in the 'by The Christian Union "outs aoross lots' are rarely found in the market vast quantities A lady residing in this pity has reported to storehouse, goods to the amount of $5,490.93, and there beingtheresidumleft in tie retorts after the spirit Thorn five or six different grades, oalllng Mr.

Bergh'B Society the "Philozootc." of supplies were advertised for which were this office a circumstance which iB somewhat curious were distributed Bmorigthe different institutions, goods were toKcn in charge ny tne committee and marched to the hotel where the Boohestere were stopping, and all formed in line. Theftnembers of the band, members of Nassau and Bochestcr Base Ball Club, clamor of preparation for war. Perhaps it is as well that these frigates never kissed salt water, and that in place of dividing rippling seas, they are now the silent htmnuBt halls of worms and weevils. But to The Earl of Hardwicke died yesterday, ffrade behur subdivided into twenty or inmy to the following amounts: Almshouse, Hospital, and, if she is not mistaken in her facts, quite worthy of attention from the Postmaster. Some days ago she others, and known by a paiullar mark.

It 1b sampled I J632.93; Nursery, Asylum, $998.05, The sale of aged aeventy four. He was Lord Lieutenant oi never intended to be used in the county build The best kept hotel in New York does not use artioles so costly as those which were and the rest of the hue made uo of citizens, all A Hint to the Dramatic Profession. Members of the dramatic profession are prone to complain that their calling is very unjustly held in low repute and that to be an actor is to be a social outlaw. That such a feeling prevails, and prevails very generally, we are bound to confess. Actors, as a rule, and actresses, almost without exception, are more peremptorily challenged at the gate of decent.

society than any other olass, and while they are regarded with no little interest and curiosity, it is very seldom, indeed, that they are treated with the respect which some of them deserve, infinitely better than many more pretentious and less worthy persons. In Great Britain the Queen sent a nervous shiver through the Kingdom, lately, by speaking to an actress. When the Grand Duke Alexis was in America he invited the members of the New York Yacht Club to visit St. Petersburg, but Mr. Lester Wallack was excepted, because the Imperial Court could not accord an actor any social status.

But while admitting the existence of this contemptuous sentiment, we are by no means prepared to pronounce it baseless or unreasonable. The dramatic profession is not objectionable on the ground of its purpose. It is not the reflection of human types and characters on the stage which is offensive. The low standing of the profession is due to other causes. From the time that the English barrels, up to date, amounted to $111.10.

and marsea according to its quauvy oivci. i marched to the depot where a huge crowd of ladies; and gentlemen were assembled to bid the Brooklyn mailedher three children at Cornwoll on the Hudaon each a letter, and in two ef them small amounts of money were placed. The letters were deposited in a In Philadelphia yesterday, the third annual the storehouse. advertised for by the Commissioners of Char The reports wore all received and placed on file. THE 1XOUB AND GBOOEBY OONTBAOT.

seBBion of the National Board of Steam Navigators' and WHERE THE BOSIN GOES, boys rareweu. upon tne appcoaca 01 tne tram the band played "Auld Lang Syne," the Nassaus Btandina on the rear platform, and amid the cheers of ities, ostensibly for the support of the inmates mail box at the corner of Gold and Willoughby streets Steamboat Owners' Association was begun. In the The Bed Hook sheds are tie entrepot of an extensive The following communication was presented from the lover of order and industry and to him who contemplates with regret the waste of labor and of money a more sorrowful spectacle nowhere can present itself than the Navy Yard. The letter containing no money was received by the Messrs. J.

H. Campbell, contractors for the furnish of the Almshouse and other county buildings. The specifications were so self evidently fraud evening O. W. Copeland, of New York, and of the Ex excutive Committee, read a report condemning the child to whom it was addressed, but the other two let ing of Classes No.

1 and 2, of supplies, being flour and OPENING OPKIONG OPENING will toko plaoe om WEDNESDAY, THE 24th WEDNESDAY, THE 21rH WEDNESDAY, THE 24TH AMD THURSDAY, THE SSTBt THURSDAY, THE 2JrB THURSDAY, THE 23TB When we wul throw open for inspcoUon our NUMEROUS DEPARTMENTS. NUMEROUS DEPARTMENTS, NOW COMPLETE WITH THE CHOICEST AND NEWEST SELKCTIONS, CHOICEST AND NEWEST SELECTIONS, CHOICEST AND NEWEST SELECTIONS, CHOICEST AND NEWEST SBLECTION, From the leading Markets of PARIS, LONDON, BERLIN. LYONS, PARIS, LONDON. BERLIN, LYONS, AS WELL AS THE LATEST NOVELTIES, LATEST NOVELTIES. LATEST NOVELTIES.

OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE. We call partioular attention to oar ELRGANTLY FITTED UP MILLINERY SHOW BOOMS MILLINERY SHOW BOOMS MILLINERY SHOW ROOMS MILLINERY SHOW ROOMS Which will be stocked with THE MOST STYLISH, ELEGANT, AND COMPLETE LINES OF COMPLETE LINES OF COMPLETE LINES OF trade which ramifies over the whole world. The United Stab sis the chief sonrce from whioh naval stores are derived, and they ore shipped from Bed Hook to nearly every port known to commeice, even to India and Ji ten, it is claimed, never reached their destination. The U1V BIVHU, llllltUU auu VI iwuiudii.uhus.uid tiuu moved quickly away, much to the Borrow of the Nassaus who thoroughly enjoyed their visit. The following are the scores The game between the Nassaus and UHcaa was very evenly contested up to the eighth inning when the steamboat law.

groceries ulent that, in advance of the reception of proposals, several of the most respectable grocers Adam Stwin" is the writer of an article in To the Hon. the Board of Commissioners of Charity, serious charges of lost letters, so often made against the postal service, frequently prove, upon invflBtiga ninas vounw The Terr Latest "Awful Disclosures." nan this week's Christian UnUn. nassaus, Dy neavy oatasg won tne game. Gknti.rmen In addressing this oommanication the in the oity submitted a written remonstrance, 128456789 The New York elevated railroad (the Gil 1 A person, unfamiliar with the buBlneBB can have no ideB of the extent to whioh vbioh rosin alone enters into taon, to be very difiioult of substantiation. There are so often circumstances involving questions of personal malice, thoughtlessness, habitual carelessness, wilful purpose should be first stated, and the reasons for the same afterward.

protesting as traders and as tax payers against Nassau 7 bert rood), the oonBtruotion of whioh some Infatuated Tho developments made by District Attorney Britton, and which were placed before the public through the Eagle yesterday, are Utloo 4 the orta and soienoes. Its uies are almost numberless, As the contractors for fiour and groceries entered into official long ago announced so soon to begin, Is stui the wrong which was designed to be perpetrated either by supplying articles of ab Tho soan manufacturers consume it in Immense quan Time of game 2 hours and 2U minutes. Umnlres JohnNutt. of Ottawa, aud M. J.

Jerome of with your Board, we would respeotfuUy ask to be relieved from tho same. lying or general mistakes, made by people in connection with such transactions, who are outside of the Post Office, that it is very wrong to jump to the hasty promised in good faith, but no work has been done out tities to orive hodv to their compounds, and tho lager eagerly welcomed by the New York journals, side of plans and specifications. LafargevUle. One of the umpireB was a "hard Nutt" as he had monevon the game. Their second match was uninter The reasons to be given oan be very briefly stated, and we propose to confine ourselves to the main point kt issue.

which have, for weeks past, been assailing the conclusion that letters have been pilfered, because they The ex Sheriff of Hudson County is per beer brewers use It to give tie peculiar bitter taste to the beverage which they manufacture. Cloth printers also use it In large quantities to "set" their colors, and solute luxury to the county poor, or by pretending to do so, in order to give a contractor, in the secrets of the Commissioners, opportunity to swindle at once the esting, because the MuttuUs became "demoralized and are missing. First. We claim tnat we nave In tho purchase ana ac plexed over his accounts, tho sum of 115,000 being leit any easy victory xor tne nasgauH There have been grave allegations made before now Ilverv of artioles required for the use of the County in Brooklyn Trust Company, without a basis of fact to justify an assault which was self evidently inspired by sinister motives. In ordinary the tinman would be lost witnout its aid wanted to make a square thing of them.

when it subsequently appeored that letters were misdi BUNS SOOBXD. 1 2 8 4 6 7 8 9 stitutions endeavored to furnish goods fully equal hi all reBpeots to the sample. Tas is used mainly in ship building, and tho manu The elder Darblay, whose death was report rected, and there have been other occasions when they tax payers and those who are dependent on 6 48 facture of oatent roofine ani pavements, wwie turpen Nassau 4 times, a technical violation of law, through That any seeming ainerenco oan exist oan, in our opinion, be attributed only to the date of purchase and 11 2 0 have not been directed at all, and then when opened at ed in yesterday's cable diflpatohes, was born in 1734, the nubile charity. This remonstrance was 2 18 Mutual 2 Washington found to be from "Your Mother," "Your and in his later life was prominently identified with the thrown aside with contemptuous insplence. tine is one of the chief staples of the business.

It is the most profitable itemin naval worth over fifty cents per gallon. Considerable "orude" or un which nobody was injured, would attraot no especial attention if the fact were made Umpire C. Nioler, of Ottawa B. B. O.

Time of Game 8 hoars and 5 minutes. Father," or "Your BfTectionote Sister Msiy," making agricultural Interests of Franoe. time of delivery. Every fair minded man will admit that teas more especially will lose their flavor if open and exposed to the air. The goods at the time of delivery were fully up to the standard, but wo oannotex drama passed out of the control of the monks to the present, it has been the fault of its professors almost entirely that moralists have been able to close in their faces the doors of that varied household whioh men call it imnossible to communicate with tho sender.

Other The last match was tha most exciting game of the A collision of trains occurred yesterday on public, but these, unfortunately, are not disuiled turpentine is also rioeived here. tournament, being the final gams for the first prize. letters Btin are not mailed when people thought they peot that the, opinion of interested parties, whether ex the Charlotte, Colombia and Augusta Railroad, near Fully one thousand people were present, a large number ordinary times for Brooklyn. If the state were, having been entrusted to servants or men of perts or not, wouia oe in our ravor. Not only from this but from the fact that prejudice being ladies, xne naBsaus piayea a nne raiding game.

Columbia. Both looomonves were smashed, Paymaster Orchard and a colored man named Arohey were killed It is estimated that the reoeipts of noval stores to Brooklyn amount to three qtarters of a million barrels yearly, divided about equally among the three firms before mentioned. These reoeipts and ship bubiness, who unwitingly mislaid them perhaps to The following is the complete score ment had been made twelve months ago that the firm of A. A. Low Brothers had of locality exists against us, our main business being over in New York and knowing as we do that Brooklyn NASSAU.

H.I BOCmtSTEU. find them a month or two later In the pocket of some unseasonable garment. Other letters, intended for and several persons were injured. W. Weat.s.

8 a J. Oalder, dealers will nse every argument to our detriment, either borrowed fiftv thousand dollars of the society. And if there is any intrinsic impurity in the calling, an assumption against which we protest, it is due to actors themselves that such an impurity has survived the ments will average in the neighborhood of lOonoIW. 2nd The recent blasts at Coenties Reef are re uonneuy, 1. 1 1 boxes and there inquired for, get into the "general de through mends oonneotea in or outside tne institutions.

That thiB is evident has very clearly been demonstrated Rofi srs. 0. 21 iWamsley, s.s 0 thousand barrelB daily. At the present writing, Brooklyn Trust Company in May, 1871 ported to have been mOBt successful. The government livery" and from that to the "advertised." Other let R.

earner. 1st 0 jraimer, aru to our entire satisfaction the published proceedings of the etock in Btora has iccumulated beyond the Kumister. a. I nonce, 1st p. that they had given as security fifty scow yesterday assumed a fresh anohorsge.

ters ore taken out by persons of the same name. But the Board bear ample testimony. Hoy.p 0 other indecencies which have been excised it 1b Bate to say that the safety of letters carefully di Philadelphia has subscribed $4,000 for the amount ordinarily on hand, owing to the scarcity of ocean freight faoilities. Everything available is orowd wl into the service of urain transportation. This oaus a.

west, r. 1 tarite, 1. 1 Barnie. I Soitz.Srdb tsecoau. THE PUBLIC PBE8S Daily, 2nd SiThompson, r.

Stiroveport sufferers. rected and mailed may now a days be regarded as al moBt certain. There are now and then thieves in the service, but the per oentage is small. United States bonds of one thousand dollar each, and thai they had taken up their loan, and received back their the facts would have been accepted as the record of an es high rates of freight, and as the profit on the mojor has been very severe upon the manner of giving out the Dublic oontracts and has even gone so far as to con When a man's barn is struck by lightning INNINGS. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 from literature and art.

The drama has made great and successful efforts to purge itself of offense. The modern author, though he may lack the art, pays a tribute to public opinion by shunning the nastiness, of his forerunners. But while their craft is buoyant enough to and consumed, the owner may console himself with vey the Impression that members of your Board had a 2 17 ity of naval stores are small shippers are obliged to seek a time of low freights. Small profit and the necessity ftatsau 8 Rochester 1 0 8 direct interest tne same, xms wo empuanoauy the reflection that he will not be suspected as an incen AFTER THE FAIR. denv.

and our voluntary abandonment ot a oontraot for a large amount of space in Btorlng necessitates tho diary, no matter what the insuranoe was. Mr. Sher ITmnira Hears Scott, of Watertown. where bo much was reported to be gained, will, we location of the stores in spots where low rents oan be Time of Game Two hours. ordinary business transaction, and no surprise would have been created.

This is one of the series of "astounding discoveries" which the New York journals accept man, of Burnett, lost a isu.uuu barn, yesteraay. set at naught any lurther statement 01 this Kind. Tardy Notes of a Brooklyn Boy on tne Exhibition. had. When Haff Co.

first went Into tho naval stores EronflENTAL Contests. Companies I and ur business reputation is more to us than peouniarr which was fired by lightning. of the Thirteenth Beciment had a noor game together business, thirty years ago, they oooupied ground in the consideration from any contract, and we desire if your The Senate Transportation Committee left at Prospect Park, on Tuesday, as tho appended score Honorable Body is so disposed to oe set ngat wits tne neighborhood of the Wall street Ferry, but the increased value of the ground has driven them to thalr present this morning as a justification for a month's showB Montreal, yesterday, for OgdenBburgh, Oswego, and public at large. 1934567(9 rise to the social surface, it is the fault of the actors themselves that it still lies submerged by popular contempt. They have adopted a moral tone, it is true, higher in many respects than that which was prevalent in the days of Charles the Second, continued abuse of Brooklyn, and every THE COMMENT OF THE PBES8 Watertown.

position, 1 13 Company I 8 2 8 The month of Tisri in the Jewish year be man in any way oonneeted with 1 OI Company 8 and of the public has necessarily interfered with us in the mercantUe community, and we hold and claim, as an act of common justice, that we should relieved Bins on Sundoy evening, and in this month are oele Under the heads of flour and groceries, the main portion of the supplies required were included. It was found that for these two classes of goods the most reliable grocers in the ci(y were the highest the aggregate, by thousands of dollers. Among the lowest bidders were half a dozen "dummies," who backed out, under on pretence or another, as soon as the bids were opened, leaving the field clear to Messrs. J. H.

Campbell, who have had these contracts for years, and who were known to be "booked" for a continuance of them, at every riskand cost, to the Commissioners themselves and to the taxpayers. The way in which the favored contractor was enabled to underbid the most respectable grocers, and still reserve a large margin for profit and division can readily be explained from the facts as they were developed by the Eaole in its subsequent exposures In the class of groceries, for instance, there were included sixteen hundred pounds of chicory, and thirteen hundred pounds of black tea, known as grade Chicory is worth over six cents a pound in gold, and black tea, of the class named, is worth between thirty and forty cents per pound. Not a single pound of chicory, and not ft single ounce of black tea has been used in the County Buildings for years. It was not intended to use either of these articles during the current year. A contractor in the secret, of course, knew how to bid for these articles, and tho Messrs.

Campbell offered to supply chicory for one cent a pound, and black toa for ten cents. Of course no honest dealer could enter into competion In pssslng through the wooden sheds and among the piles of inflammable material, one cannot help thinking what a destruoUve eweep a fire would have If It once lyn's affairs. What is true of the Messrs, Umpire Mr. John Ackerman. bratedthe feasts of Bosa Haanana, xom ruppur anu Pbobpeot Park vs.

Niaqaba. The game of Low is quite as true of every man who from the contract ob no profits from the same could compensate ub for the loss of public standing, held by broke out. The demon of the flames would nave rare the Thirteenth between these clubs resulted as rouows was named yesterday as being at one time THKraas. when the dramatic profession seems to have been the threshhold ef the workhouse or the bagnio. But while conspicuous refor or another, within the past four years.

ub unBtoinea lor tue last ten years. In conclusion, we trustthat if the Board determine to relieve us and enter into a new contract, that the buo oeseful bidder will endeavor to furnish as good articles. 12 3 4 5 6 7 sport among the piles of rosin and rows of tar and turpentine barrela; but with the exception of one fire, nearly thirty years ago, the naval stores have thus far escaped. But their immunity Is due to the extreme caution and care that is exercised in regard to them. Vienna, August 26, 1873.

Perhaps a few lines from a Brooklyn boy abroad maybe Interesting to you. I have been hero about five months, and can truly say this is a charming city. The olimate is very changeable, but it is not con stdered unhealthy. Many Americans, who intended to visit the Exhibition, did not oome, owing to false reports whioh have been circulated about the exposition, holera, etc. Although the weather has boon st times very warm, yet there has been very Uitle cholera in Vienna this summer, and the general health of tho city has been good.

The fact is, this is the greatest exhibition the world has ever known, and the other countries are jealous of Austria, and havo said what they could to keep people away, notwithstanding there have baen a vast number of strangers here from all parte of the world, among them the Czar of Buasia, the Emperor of Prussia, and the Shah of Persia, all of whom hava boon wsll received by the Auatrlans, and whose visits were occa 1 21 Prospect 4 0 8 1 6 4 2 a creditor, a debtor, or a customer of the Brooklyn Trust Company. For the proper 3 18 aud of as uniform grade as your ODeaient servants, niagara mation is visible, the business is loaded down with refugees from respectability nien and J. SE n. UAHPBEI.Ii, Umpire ThoB. Barry, of the Independent, After the reading of the communication there was an Chelsea vs.

Amity. The ahove clubs It might be supposed tlut so much inflammable mater understanding of the "disclosures" of yester day it may be proper to say, for the informa omin. us silence, aud "the boldest held his breath for played their return game at Prospect Park on the ial would be difficult to insure, but no difficulty is ex a time." 16th and it proved to bo a tine contest, tne neia inc of both nines being verv sham. The Ohelseas perienced in that lino. Com.

Ferguson What disposition does the Board tion of those who are not in mercantile life that the loans referred to are in every in A GOOD SPECULATION, women who deem their private lives of no interest or concern to society and who, when it would be just as easy and infinitely more to their advantage, to comply with most of its established requirements, absurd as some of them may seem, prefer to affront those who W1SU tU UJUKU VI iuju vimutuuiuauuu 4 oatang WBB very enective. xne nrat gnmu teuuiieu in favor of the Ohelseas. by 10 to 1. the score of both During the war, when the North was out off from its Thirewos no answer. stance what are known as "call games being, (jneieea IB, amity appenaoa in tne ocora flom.

Ferguson I would like to know what disposi Southern supplies, naval stores went up to an enormous AMITY. CHELSEA. If for instance the Messrs. Low need tion the Board wishes to make of the communication. figure.

A atory ia told of one man who bought a thou h.Ib.p.a Mi r. 0 I 0 II ilQiraan. c. i (' a In my judgment I think the county would be the gaiutr in getting rid of the present contractors for to use fifty thousand dollars in their business. sand barrels of tar at a dollar a barrel.

He atord it for sions of great fetes and ceremonies. Tho Emperor of West, 2d 1 1 6 2 compose it, by a wild and reckless defiance. Dunne, a. a 0 0 2 Smith, 2d 0 0 6 rise. The war broke out and tar went up to forty dol and have at the same time in their safe fifty Austria bos visited the Wolt Auastellung Beveral times classes rios.

1 una out i wouiu mte ui uear tu views of some of tho other members of the Board on thB sub Metcalfe, as a a rovr. Mb 2 1 li There is really no reason why an actor lars per barrol. The man Bold out and retired from bus Biarpny, 1. 1 i a Nolan, latb 0 0 4 or sixty thousand dollars worth of negotiable Dnnniilv. o.

2 1 0 1 and appeared greatly interested in the American de Succotb. The New York Court of Oyer and Terminer yesterday disposed of three murder oaaes. Edward Oourland, Indicted for tho murder in June last ot John butty, proved that Duffy began the trouble, and hs also proved other mitigating cirourastanoeB. He wis found guilty of manslaughter in the third degree, and was sentenoed to two years impriBonmsnt. Caspar 8chule, who killed his wife July 26, was permitted to plead guilty of tho third degree of manslaughter, and received a sentence of thirteen years.

Ho is fifty years old. Maroella McKenna, a girl of twenty, indioted for Wiling her child, received a sentence of three and a half years. The Buffalo balloon ascended as has been stated at one quarter before three o'clck Tuesday afternoon, tho aerial party consisting of Mr. S. A.

King and four newspaper representatives. Asoending to a height of one mile and three quarters for tho first four and a half hours, the balloon took a oourse a little eaat of southeast, instead of due east as has been previously reported, and sailed over Erie, Wyoming, UvlngBton, Schuyler Counties, and a part of Steuben, landing in Lothe township in Steuben County at about one quarts. vi ubrnTumlaj c.eiitllg. Xliut), ola huuro sod distance 126 miles. A portion of the time the balloon made thirty miles an uour out not more, Xieaviug.

ui Prof. King and was last reported taking an easterly direction over Broome County. The Universalist Convention in session at Washington, 0., yesterday took measuros towards the erection of a church odifioo in that city, to coBt kioo.ooo. Gordon, 1st 1 2 8 0 Doacher, 3d 0 0 3 Donnelly, 0 0 1 partment. On Monday the 18th, the medals were dis iness.

At that time a considerable quantity of naval stores was imported to this country from tho north of securities, thev can make at any bank Com. Wills I move that tho communication bo received. Adopted. Hnurlffan. 1.

1 3 UI should not be a gentleman nor why an actress should not be a lady in the full and noble significance of either word. There are numbers Hoach, 1 2 7 8 what is known as "a call loan, uiaro.c tut Hoxie.r.f 0 0 1 tributed in the Imperial Biding School by the Emperor's brother and Baron Schwarz. The ceremonieB be Com. Ferguson What disposition are you going to Rule, 1 3 0 Europe, especially from Norway, and was allowed to onttr free of duty. But the moment the wor closed make of it now Total 1 8 27 6 13 27 13! of both in the profession.

But that drunken Com. Powell I move that the prayer oi tne petitioner be granted. gan by the band playing "God Save Our Emparor Franz." After the names of those who were to receive prices fell nearly to tho old standard rNHQras. 12 8 4 giving the securities as collateral" for its repayment. These aire the most ordinary business transactions; they are unions the safest and most profitable, to ftim.

Cunningham I would like to say a word or two It is estimated that a million barrels 01 naval stores medalfl were read, and a Bhort speech by Carl Ludwig, ness and debauchery should be the characteristics of the profession, according to public on this matter. I am of the some opinion as the Chair are sent out of WiiminKton alone each year. About 3 Chelsea 0 amid much enthusiasm three cheers were given for th Amity. three ouarters of this amount comos to Brooklyn under these circumstances, or if acting under the information that chicory and black taa ntn rn rtl noorl. tVinv Viorl nffoTAfl t.rt RUDTllV opinion, as much to day as they were two hun which financial institutions can be parties.

The rest gooa to othir domestic ports, aud to fcurone man of the Board, tnat tno county woma oe nonentea by getting rid of tho present contractors for classes tnsuevo UlllL ItJ dug tUD (jUUUD that ono needed in open market, aud only auch as are needed in these olasaea, we con effect a saving of between fifteen and twenty thousand dollara. I have no 'umpire M. wortn, btaten Island uiuu. Timeol Game 1 hour and SOminutoa. The Ohelseas will clay the Bridgeport Club, the these articles at nominal prices, the Oominis.

theatrical artist need not be a street rioter and a Through them the Brooklyn Trust Company has not lost dollar, in the innt.aTif.p inc trees jiijib iqoiu xu tue A 11, (. tnvmi sioners might have taken their revenge for amateur championa of Connectiout, on Friday, 10th at the Capitoline Grounds. Game called at 3 IMPORTED PATTERN BONNHT IMPORTED PATTERN BONNET Rver before exhibitod. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. TRIMMED HATS AND BONNET.

OF OUR OWN MAKE, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. AN UNRIVALLED SELECTION OF OSTRICH PLUMES. WILLOW FEATHERS, FINE PABIB FLOWERS. MILLINERY ORNAMENTS. STRAW AND FELT HATS, Ao.

ALSO, AN EXTENSIVE STOCK OF MILLINERY MATERIALS, SUOH AS GROS DE SUEZ, VELVETS. SILKS, SATINS, IN THE NEWEST FASHIONABLE FALL 8H A alt. or OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Tuioughout our establishment willabjn MANY NOVELTIES OF OUR OWN, MANY NOVELTIES OF OUR OWN. MANY NOVI'LTIKS OF OUR OWfT.

OOMPEIBIMO THK LATEST DESIGNS IN MADF. UP LACE GOODS. LACES BY THK YARD, HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES. PARIS MADE PASSEMENTERIES, OLOAK ORNAMENTS, Etc. A full assortment of GENUINE FRENCH 8 ASH RIBBONS.

GENUINE FRENCH SASH RIBBONS, GENUINE FRENCH SASH RIBBONS, GBNUDJB FBKNOH SASH RIBBONS MILLINERY BIBBONS, MILLINERY RIBBONS, TIE RIBBONS, TIK RIBBONS. In tho NEW FALL SHADES, and all of OUR OWN IMPORTATION. OUR OWN IMPORTATION. A Splendid stock of BRIDAL OUTFITS BRIDAL OUT ITS AND INFANTS' OUTFITS INFANTS' OUTFITS Of a Superior manufacture. The Most Complete Line ot FRENCH COBSKTB FRENCH CORSETS Ever before shown in Brooklyn We invite the LADIES OF BROOKLYN LADIES OF BROOKLYN LADIES OF BROOKLYN LADIES OF BROOKLYN To be present at our OPKNLNG DAYS, course 01 a few yearB, the question cornea up as to how long the pine forests will last before the drains upon disposition to Injure Mr.

Campbell or any other contractor, and in this matter I have no other motive ex referred to. Still the provision of law drunkard, nor an actress be a woman of donht ful reputation to achieve success in the nine tho failure of their scheme and the defeat of o'clock. them begin to be felt. It seems as tnougn some metnoa which prohibits a Trustee from obtaining Public School Game. The School Club of their favorite contractor, by compelling the cept to serve the people, who sent me here to represent them.

There havo been a great many Buggestlons made hi this matter. It waa said that I was interested for could be devised whereby the tree could be tapped teenth century. Young men of other callings are not the lawless roysterers that their great ing such loans is a wholesome provision. honest bidder to supply these articles at No. IB complains of tho nine of No.

12 in not responding to an acceptod challenge, so says Mr. Tighe, of for the obvious reason that it is possible that the proposed prices, andruinhim by doing so. Mo. 10. without impairing its vigor, as iB done with the sugar maple.

Tar is obtained by burning the pine wood in a pit. around which a trench is dug, into which the tar grandfathers were. It is left to the actor to draw fresh odium on his art by keeping up the adequacy of the collateral security may Knickehbookeb and Staten Island. These friends of my own. I say here that I am not, nor have I ever been, since I became a member of this Board, ihterested in any particular man getting a contract.

1 would therefore move, Mr. Chairman, that Mr. Campbell be relieved of bis contract, and I think we can save moner bv it. I hare no desire to injure the contractor. The Directors of the New York Cheap drains as the wood is consumed.

It is then dipped up olubB play at Hoboken to morrow on private grounds, not be too closely inquired into when an om These facts serve to fully illustrate the manner in which the job was "put up." Fair prices were bid by the favorite contractor for Transportation Company met yesterday and appointed and barreled. the anachronism. It is only two hundred years ago that the parson or ohaplain dined cer of a bank or Trust Company is believed ana a cioee contest ib anticipated. ne tuucaeroooaerB will present Beynolda, Wells, Halstead, Goodspeed, Turuentlne is obtained by distilling the ssp of the several Btanding commiuooa to further tna purposes oi to be personally concerned. In this oase, the but I am simply working to see that the articles are fur niBhed according to oontraot.

This matter only includes classes Nos. 1 and 2, but I Intend to investigate Bacuon8ia, smitn, lurauana, ja.co.im ana utciiooca. The Staten Islanders will havo Beavens, Sprague, pine tree. When a stui explodes, as is sometimes tue in the scullery with the servants. Now the the Company.

proof is that the very spirit of the law was Kogcrs, Worth, Jackson, Bollard, Cuthberton, Jones case, it makeB lively work among the darkies who are artioles which he knew would be required but, as was subsequently shown, these articles were not furnished according to sample. Detective Leahy, of New York, has ar chaplain, by the cultivation of self respeot, Emperor, auO. the Irtkud again played tho uatiuual air of Austria. The following Friday, there waB a grand "Feat" in the Exhibition building, at whioh there were, present over one hundred thousand people. It terminated' in the evening by a magnificent illumination.

In this fair oity are many attractions. There is one place many travellers do not visit, but which is exceedingly interesting, "the catacombs of Vienna," in whioh are buried between six and seven hundred thousand people. In "the Ohuroh of the Capuchins" lie the remains of the royal family of Austria, the moat conspicuous tomb being that of Maria Theresa. In company with several ladles and gentlemen, fellow passengers of tho Victoria who arrived the other evening, I visited the opera at the new opera house, Tho building is one of the finest pieces of architecture in Vienna, if not in the world. There are five galleries, four of whioh are nothing but private boios.

It will accommodate over three thousand spectators. In the centre hangs an elaborate and beautiful chaudelior. Around eaoh gallery are rows of gas jets. It was openod in 1869, and was eight years building. It is kept ox preesly for operas and ballets.

In company with Americans I have visited the palaces of Schonbrunn and Loxenberg, the warm springs of Baden and Presburg, in Hungary. If Ton Havo a Dear Friend With diseased lungs, beg him, as he values his the manner in wmcn THE OTHEB CONTbACTOBS maintained in the adequacy of the saourity emiioycd at the business. rested a very artful horn thief, named Alvin Luikert, whose father iB a cattle dealer, living In New Boohelle. has achieved a social position to which the actor scarcely seems to aspire. In a word, one class of articles were adver for the loans have been repaid, the Company has received its profit on the transaction, and HAY FEVER.

up to class No. 10 are fulfilling their obligations, I will add to my motion, and that we re advertise in a Wealthy residents of New Boohelle have recently bees But the actor may say, "You have no more Buffering from his operations. gull proper way tor uiua lor auou guoua ws we require, auu the account is closed. This is all there is of Mr. Beecher tised for, and another was supplied and accepted.

At every stage of this business Commis iui iiui auui kuuiu nu aduuuu. on the Disease Remedy. A nana of five cent counterfeiters was ar The motion wtis nut and adopted, all the members right to discuss our private characteristics than you have, those of the man who makes reated in a canal boat, at Pier 44, yesterday, and their voting in us amrmauve. and Brauer, Turf. IUces at Deerfoot Parh.

Two trotting raoeB took place at Deerfoot Park yesterday, the one being a sweepstakes of $400, four horses, and the second a match for 500, between two mores. The following la the summary of the day's proceedings DnrviNo Pabk Near Brooklyn, L. I. Sweepstakes of $400: mile heats, best three in five, catch Weights. Judges, Thomaa Montgomery, Charles Heaney ana B.

B. Burnbam. M. Maloney's gr. m.

Dollle, to wagon 3 111 M. Mser's b. m. Sarah, in harness 1 2 3 3 John Kelly's a.m. Kate, to wagon 2 3 2 4 John May a b.

g. Ginger, in harness 4 4 4 2 TIKE. sionor Cunningham resisted it, and exposed 1'r. Beecher writes to the Cliristian Union moulds and other tools oapturcd. THE HAY AND STB AW CONTBACTOB.

ASKS FOB your coat or paints your portrait. They are our own business." If our tailor turns the wrone he was powerless to prevent. In a a "Star" letter on the hay feror. He says James Harkins, of Portland, shot his QUAE TEE. Of all the things whioh the year brings round leaves, Board of five Commissioners he stood alone.

wife yeBterday wounding her fatally it la feared. They Tho following communication was receivetl from drunkard or thief, excellent workman though he be, we are enough interested in his domes groin, grass, corn and hay there is nothing more remarkable than hay fever or hay asthma. It 1b one of The simplest motion he might offer would not had been separated for a year, and he toon tnis metnou 8. W. Bowue it contractors for furnishing hay and this business.

It is not justifiable no more than is the negligence of directors of financial institutions, through which the original trouble in this Company was made possible. The use made of it by the malignant defamers of Brooklyn is still less justifiable, and if Brooklyn does hot take steps to resent these assaults, then there is no safety for any Brooklyn security held by any citizen of Brooklyn to day. of reconciling matters. He is arrested. straw bo considered, because he could find no one to BBOorarw.

Sent. 17. 1878 tic habits to avoid the risks of a misfit or of the disappearance of our property. But the Virtue Yorsten, publishers, in Dey street, second it. The wretched representative of the To the Hon.

the Board of CommUaioncri) of Charities New York, lost a portion of their stock by fire last night Gentlemen Your netitioners have a contraot for Mile. 3:16 3:10 3:12 Quarter. Halt. First heat 47 1:10 Second heat 46 1:31 Third heat 45 1:32 Fourth heat 44 1:33 Loss, $26,000. analogy does not hold good.

The actor bears a very different relation to his fellows to that those tningB tnat aootors Know notnuuj aoont. xney leave the whole field to the victim. And he knows as littlo about it philosophically and as must practically as any one need wish. It is a thing of mysterious origin, full of queer quips and pranks, and wholly unmanageable. We sneeze at it though it really la not a thing to be sneezed at no matter how unaccustomed to the melting mood, no one meditates upon It without woeping.

It 9 anomalous in Hi its history, varying in detalla every year, and yet, on furnishing your department with hay, straw, and th oonacquenoo of an unprecedented dry season in the early part of it, we have been unable to provide a suf lif to take Hoxe's Honey of Hobehound and Tab. Pike's Toothache Drops oure la odo minute. At the National Convention of Spiritualists ficient supply of oat straw pnt up in small bundles. which opened in Chicago yeBterday, there woo a very Republican party in this Board Wills could not be roused either by party or public spirit to join with his Democratic colleague against the other members of the Board, all of whom are Democrats. Despite all these disadvantages, Cunningham kept up the contest.

Such assistance as the Eagle could give him in We have recently circulated notioe extensively among supported by the tailor or the painter. It is the actor's concrete personality that presents itself for criticism on the stage and at the Inharmonious condition of things. A MiBS Middle BUSINESS NOTICES. the farmers of long Island that we are in want ot oats brook, of Connecticut, denounced this republic as a tho wnoie, wretoneaty iroiu year to year. and straw, requesting them to report to nr.

Michaels, vour storekeeper at Flatbush. Wo have offered such in Bham, afllrmed herself as a revolutionist and desired to social gate. In the theatre we regard To au intents ana purposes tue eyea lose taeir muo tloD. the tongue loses its power of tasting, the ears ore destroy the Christian religion. Mr.

HigglnB, ot Jersey dull of hearing. One mopes about with a kind of influ Oity, wished that their Society might be called Anti with disgust the uncertain walk, the wild eye, the general offensiveness of the Same Day. Match of $500, mile heats, best three in five, in harness. J. V.

Carroll's b. m. Nellie Condor 1 1 M. Porter's gr. m.

Village Maid. 2 dis. TIMB. Quarter. Half.

Mils. First host 43 1:28 2: Second heat 41 1:23 2 Races at Waveely, N. J. The following is the summary of the trotting contests at the Jersoy State Fair at Waveriy yesterday WaveBuT, N. September and 17 TBOrrraa Clash No.

4. Purse $200, for horses that had not beaten first, $100: second, $60; third, $40. Hdhii. MnrrlHtnim. nntflra a.

m. SoeD enza, or immense cola tne aeaa, or witn asuuunj out, The Commissioners of City Works are in a quandary in regard to the repairing of Atlantic avenue, the wooden pavement on whioh has given out. They quietly resolved on Tuesday to repave the north side, from Henry street to Flatbush avenue with granite block stone, and to give the work to J. P. ducements as we think will bring all of that article accessible to this market.

We desire permission from your Honorable Body that In cose at anytime the quantity received from the formers In the vicinity being insufficient, that you will allow us to moke up tho deficien creating the public sentiment which sustained Christians. dlpUnauisheB It from all known affections, ft the myriad him, he had. The so called Reformers of FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY WABBHOTJSES, 292 AND 291 FULTON ST. Before you purchase give us a call. LANG 4 NAU' "bkooklyi, eagle JOB PKINTINO OFFICE.

BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OF KVHRY DESCRIPTION. The Superintendent of Schools submitted a sneezing power to which one is raised. Every hour iB punctuated with sneezes single ones fired off like a every class stood supinely by, leaving this drunken actor. We see the flushed face. We almost smell the vinous breath.

Actors dedicate their private lives to the gen cy in bales oz straw oi equally as gooa quauiy anu, aa ne think, everv way more desirable. Feeling confident report to the New York Board of Education yesterday, honest official to make this fight alone. in which he states that the attendance at the reopening that yourHonorable Body are disposed to exact nothing unreasonable from your petitioners, we trust our request Cranford. of the Sorimshaw Company, at a Bnarp enooter a rue, ur a bulubmiuu vi a umwi chase of eaoh other, or a real feu de joie, thirty or forty, like the opening of muaketryflre all along the line. If it worn not that all sneezing takes one pilch, some of tho BChools was 77,978.

Last year it was six leas, Yesterday his opponents surrendered. The will bo granted. xours, S3. 70 per square or about $37,000 for A correspondent of the Herald objeots to E). IT, J1DWH Ot UU.

tic 1 Chatles Seagraves, Waveriy, enters b. g. Waveriy j. 2 James B. Dean, Paterscni enters b.

s. Den favored and favorite contractors threw up their contracts, admittina that they could Com. Ferguson I move that the communication be thing musical might be made out of them. As it is they rattle along like a snare drum. the whole job.

YeBterday they were inclined ius of gossip, that most baleful of divinities. Can the gentleman of middle age, who admires the dramatic art as he admires that of the sculptor or musician, applaud the performer of whose coarse exploits his reluctant ears iwMvAit nnri rnfnrrp.d to tha Sunnlv Committee. LITHOGRAPHING. I move as an amendment that nis riamoietonian ENGRAVING, whne In this aeuolouB state, quite apart irum au ordinary moods of life, one wonders if he ever did feel Gen. Sherman's supplementary evidence telegraphed to the whole country, furnishing onmulative proof that the robel burned Columbia.

The mass of testimony taken upon the subject has been submitted, and the to repave both sides, but did not decide positively what to do. This work of re D. S. Qutnton, Trenton, enters oh. g.

Gen. STEREOTYPING not do business in this community and brave the public sentiment which, for a time, they the communication De received nrst. Auopteu. dls 5 Aral llrant i enm. nnnningnam i move mat me nroner uinoura J.

Feek, Flatbosh, Long Island, enters b. pairing by repaying is authorized by like other men, whether he ever again can sit in genue durrents of wind, or smell of flowers, or eat fruit, or go out of doors with unveiled faoe, or sleep without oonvulsive suffocation, or have restored the taste of m. natie ostentatiously defied. correspondent thinks thlB Informal statement of Gen, San law to be done by the Board of City More Past Time. A dispatch from Sherman is designed to influence the Board of Mixed It will be seen from the report elsewhere published that Mr.

Cunningham has passed FranoiBco BtateB that yesterday Governor Stanford's Claims, who are to make a decision on tho 26th inst, were full before he entered the theatre Does his wife regard the actress's diamonds and believe that a woman can afford to receive such gifts without a tinge of compromise because she is on the stage, while the acceptance of this Board be instructed to purchase the amount of straw required in open market and charge the amount to the contract of Messrs. Bowne Co Com. Powell I understand that plenty of atraw of tho kind contracted for can be had in the market, and if Buch is tho case I am in favor of making theso parties carry out their oontracts. Com. Ounningham I would ask that they be instructed to furnish hay as tbey have contracted tor.

celebrated bay gelding Occident trottod a mile in 2:16: AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING. BOOK WND1NG DONE IN EVERY STYLK. AMMOTH POSTER PRINTING A SPECIALTY. THE FINEST COLORED WORK IN THE COUNTRY. NERVOUS HEADACHE Cured permanently by FRELIGITS REMEDY.

To bo had of all druggists, and HIND 4 MURPHY, No. 18 Barolay at, N. Y. As the correspondent ia counsel for one who has claims over the Agricultural Park traok. near that city.

Works, and made a oharge on the entire city, The Board claims the right to do it without ad vertising for bids or making a regular contract. OPKNIUli IlAia, OPENING DAYS, OPENING DAYS, Which we will endeavor to mak GALA DAYS FOR THRM. GALA DAY8 FOR THKM. GALA DAYS FOR THKM. GALA DAYS FOR THRM.

FREDERICK. LOESER A CO S39 AND 291 FULTON STRHKT. NOTICE Our establishment will be opon on Opaafiur Dors until 9 P. M. from a position of helpless minority to vir Icod, or regain Duoyancy 01 spirit, or i cuuvim pocket handkerchiefs.

Every man who believos in Darwin cherishes his proboscis with a vague sanas of having onoe been an elephant, and sounds out hie coming like a whole hord of elBphonta trumpeting thoir presence. One's temper mined. Questions arc tormants. amounting to Beveral hundred thousand dollars await is the fastest time ever made on the Pacific slope, and tual control. He is empowered to make out ing adjustment his views may bo presumed to favor the equals Goldsmith aula's record msao at mystic i ara.

on Juno 19, 1S72. It was in this way that Mr. J. P. Cranford was new proposals in such a way as will make Idea that tho union army burned Columbia, such are The motion or Com.

uunningnam was put auu car If you rumble out an answer you are not unuBratoou, and the renewed Question secius to you like an insult. hlB viewB, and he thinks they have been abundantly sus selected to do the work. It seems to us that honest competition possible, and honest deal ried. Yon wiBh you were let alone. Some cave, some hermit tained by tho evidenoe.

Since this subjeot was laBt re Xne XrigtTer. Spout at Cbeedmoob. Some good shoot the proper way would be to open the job to ing reasonably profitable to honest traders. of similar presents in private life would be infamous? While actors and actresses are bound only by laws of their own making, society cannot extend to them the protection of its code. If the profession is to be included in CO ATi.

Com. Ferguson I would inform thi" Board that on ferred to in these columns a gentleman in this city, BROOKLYN DAILY ARGUS. AN INDEPENDENT FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Coutainine all the News. inn wdr dnne at crecdraoor vOBterdav.

the occasion competition by advertising for bids. A pro whose loyalty to the Union and to tho Bepublioan party RY GOODS SPECIAL FIVE tfAJLri retreat, with no rosdB to bo dusty, ana no uowcrs to drive you crasy with tickling odors, and no lady to ask qucstionB, but where you could bo lot alone, to' doze, cough, wheeze, weep and sncezs in solitary wretohed neBB. Eor this is a misery which does 7tot love 00m Mr. Cunningham pledges himself to save fifteen or twenty thousand dollavs to being some practice by detachments of the First and D1 position to do the work for per square is unquestioned, and who was an officer in gherman'i examination we find that wo require for the publio institutions 800 tons of cool more than waB put in the estimate. The contractor has oonsented to uruish it yard wide Mncetiog, cru ui ntn Shra tinc.

M. iM and 10 five POLITICAL DOINGS, army, writes to the Eaole "I think that I oould con yard is already before the Board. Pos society, both must be governed by the same at the contract price. cents per yard below market price. AGUIRRi 703 V'ult'on st, near St.

Folir. vinoo a Jury that the Union army burned Columbia, Ninth itegiment8, preparatory ior tne vcioDer biwuuuu matches. A number of good shots weae on the ground, all members of the Rifle Association. Sergeant Magner, of the Twenty second Regiment, made 10 and 25, seven shots, BOO yards. M.

8. HoIUb, who has Bhot frequently irirr.iiljiur.nt:ii., LITERARY CRITIOI8MS. HUMOROUS JOTTINGS And Commercial Traneaotiona. FOUR EDITIONS EVERY AFTERNOON. PRICE TWO CENTS.

canons, what is disgracetui in a pnysioian imagine, men, what a nousuiiu aj fuit ivtJ nhnmaoa nr coughing, what was there and never heard any other theory." Tho time sibly some contractor will do it for even less than that price. At any rate, an opportunity the County on this class of supplies alone. We mistake John Cunningham if ho does not more than make good his word. We believe that the men who BILLS OEDEEED PAID. Tho following bills wore then read, and on motion Is past for this controversy to afford aatisf action except uBiladCB Of sneczeB, what a flourishing of silk and linen .1 h.nnlM I KKTCHLM, should be given contractors to compete (as slated the other day) for the sako of hlstoricol acou otdered to be paid Franz Spongier, relief groceries Tbos.

B. Hendrlokson, rolief groceries 54.00 in England, maao io at me same uiaiauue, wwhm Shaler, Captain Montgomery, Bange Keeper Higgs ana a number of othera, made good scores. The militia were generally very careful about firing, and uo accidents occurred. Tho following are the scores of the racv. but the lawyer certainly seems to have a fair A.

for the work. There is no reason why Mr, have dragged this public body in the mire are should be disgraceful in an actor. What the virtuous matron of the private household dare not do, should be likewise tabooed to the public actress. The artiste should be no more conspicuous off the stage than the r.r i lTTfTVl A I ground for complaint against General Sherman in prac in a minority even in the Board. We expect tically rc opemng the case ior tue uovemmoui.

twelve best shots Cranford should be quietly chosen by the Board. He is conspicuous in the crowd of contractors only by having paved several No. 210 FULTON ST. cor. of Pineapple.

A full stock of ready made MEN'S CLOTHING, rnrvr boys' cLOTnrG, cw)THWOi utten, reuei grooonea Felix Campbell, engineer'ssupplies 292.97 J. B. Colrer, food 61,00 A. Wober, orookers 81 13 A H. Campbell, groceries 66 (.04 B.

MoAtee, services 21.10 PRESENTS IN WOOD. Wc havo just opened an olegant lino of WALNUT GOODS Constating of BRACKETS. EASELS, FRAMES, WALL POCKETS, SLIPPER BOARDS, Etc. ARMSTRONG A BLAOKLIN, S23 FULTON STREET. nothing from the so called Democratic Powell, or the so called Republican, Wills.

Commis 11RBT nEGIMEKT. NINTH BEQIMENT. 5(11 51 200 600 tradesman or the mechanic. Flashiness SWATARA. Yds.Vds.1 Yds.

Yds. streets with conorete, which has proved very Always on nauu, at ru.ryTHS Srt. Zoollnor. and show in dress and speeoh are fatal to re 10 12 Kngel 18 10 5 Col. Hitchcock 17 10 lu Walkins 13 aasortniemot rortuu Sergt.

Huntoimon. Launch of a Sloop ot War at tlio Navv lii. n. oung, BeryiCBB atargaret O'Connor, Bervlcea 18 3 Annie Wlllioms, services 11.79 Mary Oasaidv. services 17.A! and CASS1MERKS, by the picceor yard.

unsatisfactory, to say the least, and by figur sioners Scott and Ferguson were not believed to be dishonest men when they went into this Board. They can prove now that spect in the parlor. They should be as objec uapt. aponcer Yard Description of the Vessel. inn in a street cleaning contract, of which John Erhardt, 16 07 even the Board of City Works was ashamed, they havejerred mainly in yielding to the sin When Mr.

Delano, late Naval Constructor tionable to the actor and the actress. Respectable people of liberal habit dread the contact of public performers because public perform Wm. Murray, transportation ju vv Baby board 74.25 Thomas Foran, relief groceries ntate riatt C61. Webster 9 Capt. Mix 9 Corporal Danb 8 Private RuBsell 7 Sergt.

Jordan, 11 Sargt. Bizer 13 ister counsels of others, by backing Cunning at tho Navy Yard, received orders from Washing ton to rebuild the sloop of war Bwartora, he expect given to ougTOM W0RK CUSTOM WORK, CUSTOM WORK, CUSTOM WORK, CUSTOM WORK, OV THE LATE8T STYLES Mystookof ready made olothlng hi one of the best seleoted. and most fashionable In the city, and i oi fered at lower prices than at any other house In Brooklja. BUSINESS SUITS, from $14 upward. YOUTH'S SUITS, from 9 upward.

BOYS' SUITS, from $7 upward. CHILDBEN'S SUITS, from $5 upward. THE NEW SUPPLY COMMITTEE. Com. Powell I move that a Committee of two, con itRHnn of Commissioner Cunningham, and tho Presi nauuuercnieis, use an oriuj False.

Not true in a single partioular. We be all true men. Nooneissiok. The memoi of former days at tins time of the year hangs in the post like tho shadow of aapentcloud. Here are between twenty and thirty refugees, each one aforetime made desperate for six weeks, and not one of them but is untouohed with tho au ment.

No one, looking In upon this cheerf ul household, would dream that they were here os patients. There have been many ''treatments" for various disorders, Alloi albic, Homeopathlo, water oure, grape cure, and whit not, but oommend me to tho mountain cure. It is important that persona afflloted with hay asthma, aud the number is great and apparently inoreoBlng, should know that although there Is as yet discovered no radical and constitutional oure, yet that it may be held wholly in year to year, by a suitable change of sir. It is not enough, however, to remove fromhome. Either the sea air, in full measure, or the mountain air is necessary.

There seems tobeaome thing due to altitude, but what it is no one knows indeed, those who have studied this anoroalouB disease with scientific oocurooy seem as muoh in the dark ob to itsoauBeB bb other folks, nor have they settled upon any medical treatment. The sum of remedial knowledge at this time Is this: that many persons 1 entirely relieved by the seaside, and that almost without exception evory one is relloved by taking refuge in the mountains. PABKAYEMIE OPENING. Aineetineof the Street Opening Commit ham his efforts. This department or our local government is now costing us over four A correspondent submits some sharp but just critioism on Charities administration and ed (from an order, recently issued, retiring on three 4 uapt.

Fryer 4Stookel 10 6WeMaU II 9 Joflers 12 4'Dreher 10 2 Wetherau. 13 6 Coleman 12 4 Hiller 18 2 MoHenzle IS 10 MoAvery 13 Phslan 14 Henderson 12 Hansen 12 Vail 18 Malcom 12 VanVlock 13 ravaiG Dmer it Pfivoto Allen 8 Ptivate ID quarter pay oificcrs over sixty two years of age) that it ers, as a too general rule, delight in showing their contempt for respectable people. It is because an actor's life is one of the most public forms of existence that it should be above hundred and fifty thousand dollars a year. dent of thiB Board be appointed to prepare a propor schedule of the supplies in classes Nos. 1 and 2, needed backs his opinion with a subscription for get would be the last ship he would buna, ana ne determined to conshmot vessel worthy of his reputation.

This expenditure can be reduced, in our ting up a public indignation meeting and employing prosecuting counsel. The public This sloop was first built and launched at Philadelphia reproach, and when the fabric is of such ad in 1865, and from thence taken, In an unfinished con BIA.4INE.S. opinion, a hundred thousand dollars per annum. We will not accept yesterday's victory for official honesty as oomplete until for the county institutions ior tne preaout yea iu brt the some back to the board. Ocm.

Cunningham While I have no partioular objection to serving on the Committee, I would much rather that Borne other member of the Board would bo appointed to serve on this Committee. As I said before I am of the opinion that by the making out of a spiritedness of the correspondent deserves recognition, but ha may save his money. The CARPETS. OROSSLEY'S tWHOLESALE STOCK. GREAT BARGAINS AT RETAIL.

SJ6 BBOADWAY, N. Y. ENGLISH TAPESTRY RRUSSELS, 81.25 per yard, ENGLISH BODY BRUSSELS, S1.75 per yard. THREE PLY DV GRAINS, 81.80 per yard. EXTRA SUPERFINE, $1.00 per yard.

CLEARING OUT, LARGE LINES AT RETAIL. NOW IS YOUR TIME. J. 4 J. W.

CROSSLEY, 838 BBOADWAY, N. Y. dition, to Washington, where she was oompleted and rigged during the following year. Her now frame Is HE Vacating'. Brooklyn Yacht Clot.

This liveliest mirable texture that it can stand so cruel an exposure none are so ready to appreciate its value as those who are most exacting in the tests which they apply. this savins is effected. The power of one reformatory work is progressing with unex composed of live oak, planked with white oak, and neeted success, as appears from reports and POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY. CONDUCTED BT E. L.

YOUMANS. honeBt man and of one independent news she at present looks like, and is virtually a new ship. Bhe is 216 feet long, thirty feet breadth of beam of, aquatic institutions is getting ready for another of their successful regattas, to take plaoe In Ootober, and they intend having a fine wind up to doao the most successful season of the Brooklyn Yacht Club. Their next reviews elsewhere. and 20 feet deep, and will oarry eight guns and a large paper has rarely been more strikingiy illustrated than it was yesterday in the proceedings of the Commissioners of Charities of FIFTY CENTS NO.

pivot gun forward. HEB BNOINES TUe Brooklyn Navy Yard. 1 he appearance of the Navy Yard must have It is refreshing to hear from Dr. Living of no. KJonpcrgBBK: proper sohedule oi only suon btucieb mo uuuu MVing of from $16,000 to $20,000 can be eff eoted, COM.

POWELL ON THE WAB PATH. Com. Powell Wo never paid a MIL only for articles which wore furnished and used. I tried to dlsohargo the duties of my position as a member of the Supply Committee to the best 6f my ability. I may have made mistakea most men do once in a while.

Now, in looking over the rules of the Board I find that there is no provision that the Supply Committee shall make out a schedule of the articles required to be purchased. I tha now nnmmittee will be nortioulor in what thev tee of the Common Council was held last evening for are being built at Washington, and the boilers at tho spoken more eloquently than words' to those stone again and in a manner too that does not overwhelm with its richness. Had the Herald thenurDOBeof paring property owners interested in Kings County. Arch and JBradlaugii. Navy Yard here.

The engines will be about 1,500 horse the opening of Park avenue, from Clinton avenue to in BNATIONALRIJNr, EnSITY. By President S7 iir DARWINISM. By John Fisxx. VZ AGASSIS AND DAKVK MODERN PHY power. found him again we should not soon hear the Broadwav.

Joseph Arch and Charles Bradlaugh have When Naval Constructor Delano wbb retired in July monthly meeting takes plaoe next Wednesday mgnt, auu there will be a full attendanje as the proceedings will bo of especial interest to all the members, A Club Match. Messrs. Ohauncey M. Felt and Ira Smith have matohed their boata, W. T.

Leeand Brooklyn, for a race ten miles to windward and return, for $600 Bide, and the cbntcat ia to take place on Monday week, the 29th Instant. The yachts atari from GOwbdub Creek. The Nbw York Clot Regatta. This event takes place October 2. but It will not equol the Brooklyn yacht regatta which is to follow it.

who were yesterday present at the launch of the Swatara. Nowhere else in this neighborhood does the spirit of mortality so impressively spread its gloomy shadow. Every last, Mr. W. L.

Hanscom succeeded him, and has faith now arrived in this country, and the latter Therowere present Aldermen Eiohardson, Brown and Doilon, and about twenty five property owners. Mr. A. H. Osborne appealed as one of the property owners wRHtnfTJnairand avenue, and contended that v' lnTnir.

sblBNOK. BsJ.B.BTAliuO. last of it but here is Mr. Stornes, an English traveler, who can discover a man as well as Stanley, perhaps, and not make an fully carried out the plans of his predeoossor In the AT SEA. By R.

A. PbOCTOB. gentleman had hardly registered his name at vi. completion of the Swatara. He has for some time past, do in this matter.

I have been, as a member of tho Supply Committee, on the defensive long enough, and I now give fair notice that I be on the offensive in future. So the committee had better be careful what they do. Tho mntfnn to Annoint Cunningham all of the property on the line of Improvement should a of removing buildings. J.rV SYMPATHETIC VIBRATIONS IN MACHIN VIH. had snout no men at wur uu tier.

kRY Br Prof. J. LOVEBiwo. LOVEMSO. the Fifth Avenue Hotel, before a half dozen reporters entreated his views upon anything he might feel inclined to talk about, the point The captain's cabin will be on the poop deck.

On the Mr. Nicholas GuiUisme said that the assessment IX SPKCUJ iA 1 IWxl 111 SrlWVB. a. au. elaborate fuss about it either.

He tells us that Dr. Livingstone was well as late as July 1st, and if the old man has not port side of it will be the pantry and armory, on the and Ferguson as a oommlttee to make a Bchedulo for should extend to the mluaie 01 tue uiuuu uu siuo. that the assessment should be A Yacht Wbjecked. We regret to learn that munnnnin rImti PrvoIib went aahoro on the west thing tells of decay. The walls glisten with damp and mould the grass sprouts boldly between the flagstones the shiphouses are silent clank of busy carpenters is no longer heard; a Sabbath stillness broods among the rotting hulls and relics of the war.

other will bo tho offloe and bathroom, with wash rooms supplies andsclect samples, was then put and adopted, avenue on the east. Flushing ave being to get him to say something, no matter be of Bockaway Inlet during Saturday night last, and auenvmcu tne tjuaru aajuuruua. the srood taste to come out of the woods yet. attached, and the quarter galleries will be fitted up in AT MANNE 288 FULTON STREET, Wo cordially invite an examination of our new eel' goods, now opening In every department, feeling osaarea that theliaulMwmbepleoaedwito the superior quality and moderate prices of oar goods. We beg leave tocall tne attention of the Ladles to our Real Lace 8c which Ljj! Intend to sell at extremely low prices.

We im port all oar Bool Laces and Kid Gloves from Europe. Mg'WiS all Intermediate proflte and wmmlsstona and I offer (hem ataverysmauadvanoe. Call and exam" "JJJi nn purchasing elsewhere. We have just "JrX icm'. large invoice ol Blo)kThreaduinuro and Prinoeas BUsafceth afg' JfjiVdlnary In low.

Our prloea speak for themselves. Extraorm ducemento in Kid Gloves, new Fall Shades, iruu. Itt0WebADW before purchasing elsewhere. nue on the south, Broadway on the west and Myrtle the latest Btyle of naval architecture. The Btora rooms avenue on tne nortn.

(Tl vru nvuv wo a Will Undoubtedly go to pit oro, UCf uucr naa vu warn when she struok, and by his orders Bhe was stripped the following morning. ore fore and aft of the engine room, and tho magazine TRIBUNE THEFTS. that isall that peaceable people need to know of him. Had he retired to this obscurity within a recent period, he would undoubtedly Nor poppy nor mandagoras could soothe the and shells will be in the hold. what.

The passing centuries reaffirm the old proverb about people who have no honor in their own country. The Jubilee Singers go from commonplace notice in America to be feted by the nobility in Great Britain. Dem liberal district. 1 Aid. Brown remarked that it would be too Ubaral for the Twenty first Ward.

Mr. Kelsev agreed that all property benefited should Movements of Yachts. The sohooner I From the Brooklyn Times.) The managers of the launch yesterday were more punc xf.fliin. Mr. Jacob Voorhies.

will return homo impatient soul better or quicker than this museum of antiquities. The sweet rest of be proved a defaulter somewhere, to a large from Newport on the 24th inst. It is more than proba bla that this oraft will enter for the club race on the 2dprox bb well as for the ocean contest on the Oth The New York Tribune, with a dishonesty unworthy of any respectable newspaper, especially of one with mlch pretensions to high toned morality as it Ib in the habit of making, oopiea this morning from the nmnklvn F.nt.v Rndman's confession to Distriot At amount, but as it is, there seems to be no way tual than most caterers to the'publio entertainment. It was only a few minutes after o'clock, the hour named for tho exhibition when the Swatara began to move slowly. As the Incline was slight, her speed was not Paradise seems to have entered the timber of agogues in England and enjoying notoriety bear a portion of tho expense, wording to oenent.

Aid. Wylle urged tbo distriot of assessment proposed opposed it ob unJnBt, prtloularly to the properly owners on Myrtle avenue. Tho difltriot should extend to the middle of the blocks on each side, Irre of accounting for his continued abBence ex the shins and the veins of the officers prox. Tho whnnner Columbia. N.

Y. Y. C. Mr. Lester Wal ua nucu, uome to America ana receive a sort of adulation that exalts their notoriety into an cept his fear that upon a reappearance he will greatly accelerated as she went, and she pasBed easily, lack, is at anchor off the foot of Court street, as also tho IT 1 11 11 .1 Vain of the yard.

TheBe move about like epauleted phantoms among the worm gracefully, and quietly into the water, making scarcely be only too soon talked into his grave. spective of tho depth oi iu uiw. ia nr 11. in the assessment being thrown yacnvB JreerteBB, xncuu, jneut, otyauu auu iuiw. Tha anltonnnm Tamtlnfa: Meftflrfl.

Kent. And Bambler. epnemerai iame. xney don't realize the American habit of making an ado over every any commotion as she leit the wayB. Hearty cheers on the Seventh Ward, as the proposition of Mr.

Os Mr. Wm. H. both of the New York Yacht Olsb, THE GLACIERS AND THEIR INVKSTIGAT OBS. By Prof.

John TiTmaxr. XI. PBOCTOB. ON THE MOON. (Frontispiece Illua XII EDITOR'S TABLE: American Scientific Anpcia tion; President Smith's Address Toe Kduca catlonal Convention at Elmira EleotWo Studies at Harvard Life of Principal Forbes.

LITERARY NOTI0E8: Sahjey's Unity of Natural Phenotnena Latham'B Sanitary EDKinMring Flake'a Myths and Myth Makers Home aa Sohool Plcton'B IMyaterr of Matter, and other Essays Armstrong's Chimneys i for iurnaoes. Oxygen, etc TheNplaR THLY UHfhjd emitting Twenty Dollars for four yearly JSSSSSS an Mtri MW gistu' or ft" yeat Tl.bKCPULAK SCIENCE MONTHLY an APPLK rggf JOURNtor lUBHsnKRS. TKSIJRANCE POLICIES, APPLIOATIONSRWAL NOTICKS. Printed with the utmost neatnen and dispatch at th BROOKLYN EAGLE JOB PBINTlNfi OFFIOB. torney Britton, not only without making any acknowledgment, but with the statement of a downright untruth, that tho story of tha confesstou was told Mr.

Britton to a Tribune reporter. There oan bo no doubt about tho piraoy, for so faithfully haa the Tri tine followed the EAbut that even an error committed by the latter, ifiprinting the name Murphy for Unit ord, la reproduced by the former. The Tribune olalnis to eaten frigates that were dead before they broke from the men on the. docks and on the decks and TOT? FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Vienna Exposition For best sparkling VALLEY WWrTopM awarded to the WWyj or their "Groat West PANY. lHreffiAnu.di.

A full supply of their err." and "Carte Blanche ta Amerlca always in atil! and aparkltajt winead wnto). These wines a tore their autno ohKmwpie, ore eouafly tax superior to aii ith no unpleasant effects. Also ling, eon he Jjronk ifrwi by the grower, the celebratod ufllns, Scuppcrnong wines. Eight 1S38, and the North Jjj bottled In Oportoi tJ.O.P. brandy, 91.60 borne and the others proposea.

t. 1.. nrasent being called on to sig Barnum threw out the suggestion on Tues are at anchor on Bay Biage.ij.1. The. malKh huhVMll fllA RlOOn VOOhtS MOtA.

MT. GtCO, man who has in any manner been mixed up in in the rigging of the neighboring veBsolB, while the ug ever lived, and to the orumbling keels of which the tide curiously rises, only day and the first interview appears in a morn ly Tallapoosa and several imall tugs blew shrill whistles nify they Approved of the pMpositton to have the assdssment axtentolherMdoleorthebUMk on eaoh Ts; thalr rlnht hands in arroroval. Bellng and Vision, Alexandre; foraoupval uefl at $1,000, has been set down for tho second week in nJT i. iPV. Ma fnranfar irtflm If) windward ing paper.

It is simply an elaboration of a of welcome. foreign affairs, no matter whether he espouses the cause of royalty or republicanism. These gentlemen, could they observe that we were to leave them' untouched by the ele uawiwr. iwu wm There was no other music It was reported that the tda. Wylie then retired in disgust, and the Committee ment for whose rule they were framed.

It I ana return, from the point ot Banay ttoox. Tho Tidal Wave and sloop Addio N. Y. paragraph published in yesterday's news sum mary. He Will sail for Europe on Wednesday, ner gallon old mellow and reliable, twenty aoiournea.

THE EXPLANATION be a model of professional honor. Call you this honorable ANTI BARROOM. Til ate Editor of the Brooklyn Bogle customary bottle of wins or whiskey wag broken against the new ship's bow, but in other respeots the affair was have gone out of ponimlsslon. The respootjyo own per bottle, $1 Iwp difioront VPtio dmSrie much more extravagant in our demonstrations when wo received the English and the Russian rcTnataent.Tshuc.etT Fancy groceries, ch gjJj 4 O0't too. St, N.

Y. and next season we shall have balloon busi of this iB in the fact that the property tho is a graveyard of brains, of art, of skill, of purposes and most evident fact of money. A corporal's guard of marines garrisons its al free from formality. The pitch of the wayB was trifling ers are guuui uuilu' Tot TT Ktriv' "Rtwata fob Model Yachts, assiBsment to extend to Me miuaie 01 iqb diookd. hicnuse the basin Is so narrow that much momentum princes than we now are in welcoming those all mnilol vnnhtn.

to take ulooO Oh iMnv ask of the Board of Managers of. tho whih are 100 feet wide, ana gome only auu, ness by the column and by the page. "At "my time of life," says. Mr. Barnum, with one eye closed and a peculiar look in the September for two hb JSSSST.

tnoaore uoiwr wu but Aid. Wylle desired to "have it made of uniform width on to line of the improvement regardless of the rn.tWB rairbose of having as little as possible of most deserted precincts. Those who are in charge of it are of the same sort as its ships, stranded hulks, some of them, laid up to slip WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS. ELEGANT STYLES, WM. EVBRDELL'S SONS, 104 FULTON BT, N.

(Established ISW.) mid carry alaunohed vessel with dangerous foroe. The Stratara, moving with dlgnlhcd deUbBration, was further restrained by hawaetB, and when near the opposite si ore a. rope1 stretched from a wharf to one of the rot win crnvernment hulka arrested her progress. She was Brooklyn Industrial InBtitute Fair, through your raner. If thev cannot make arrangements so as to gefalong wjthout havinga barroom fa building i this vot during the continuance of the fair, as wb havo irSutrh exfibltlohB outside from the effects of the bar raom: without going'to fair to have some more exhi TiiTI il.iL.ft Hum lant vMr.

Pivnnv. other, I have but a few years left, and in one of the judges 1.0, seconds SIffhe race to be ia ftuUWnule coureo to vrindward. feoWinWi bo.h oars whose views are supposed to be more in sympathy with our institutions, might be slightly disgusted. If Mr. Arch dramatically waves his hands and draws to our shores every English working man we shall feel sorry for England and look with nto decay; others, craft that have scarcely I the aieasraeht on the Seventh Ward, and a muoh on the OJWeniy flrBt Ward.

Tho Aldorman, aa will ha them I intend to do great things. I have "preserved the sky 'rockets and the grand eoiUy teoured and quite manageable, The akin. piUQOB, UM4Vf.ilwi mvv was in a minority, 01 one law evening. floated. On all sides one smphatio sermon is prooh hta good lines, hut a homely atom and.

doubtful stem, transformation scenes for the Olose of tha.

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