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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE THREE CENTS. BROOKLYN, MONttAYT, MAKCH 13, 1876. VOL. 37 NO. 61.

mm goods. PRY COOPS, Ace. SOAP. AMUSEDIENXS. ALBANY.

A. aUSEIrtBHITS. AMUSE WETS. mtinicsticin in regard to tho diftculty was tent to tho old General Committee, aud was laid ou tlio tblo, etnoo wtdob tii to tho matter has not oome rip again. Last evening tho foUovting additional commnoieatlon was gent in, but was not reached in the order of business, end cousectuentiy waa not read the Democratic Oerteral Committee of Kmow Coitn'j: Gentl MEN We deslro to call your attention lo tho that at a primary election hold (in pursuance ot a ot your Committee) at 3 nicks street, on Monday oroning, January II, 1876, proaented a ticket for tho suffrages of the people of tlio First Ward.

And, notwithstanding tho fact that aalrl ticKot received a majfir of tho votes cast on that ovening, tho tellers not only refused to sign our crcdontialfl bat certified to ttte erection of tho opposition ticitt. Woprcsonted to tho Committee a protest against tho action of tho teller but owing to a motion which prevailed that all credontisla signed by three inspectors bo adopteU, our proteat received no consideration not oven being road. At the following meeting of the Comrnitteo wo presented a communication asking that in accordouco with section 2 ot articled, of tho Constitution of tho General Couuuiltoc wo be allowed a minority inapoctor. Tho communicatiou wan upou motion laid on the table. Wo now wish to call your attention to tho fact that only did tho opposition violate tho prorlaiona of tlio Conntitution in running throo (3) tellers ou their ticket that they couducted tho primary in a frauduicut manner, its chief characteristics bolurtroponttug, ballot stullln.j, and falso counting.

In view of thoso cir cuuistauoe.i, and as you gentlemen ore a now Com mitteo selected chiefly for tho purpose of reforming the abuses that have eristed in the pant mauagcniout of party, pud as wo boiiove you aro sincerely dceir. of effecting reforms that will havo toudenoy to unite tho different elomonts of tho party, wo mako a final appeal to yon Lsr what wo are jnstly cutitlod, "A Minority Inspector," and rcaiooctfully request you to appoint a Committee of your body to investigate the manner in which the First Waroi primary win conducted, ehina us an opportunity to earmt gROOKLYN THEATRE. SHOOK Is8nil Managers UNPRECEDENTED ATTRITION FOR THIS WBEK ONLY. FIRST JOINT APPBARANOB IN THIS OITY OF THE FAVORITE UNION SQUARE THEATRE ARTISTS: CCCC II It IIHHII 11 II A AA A A AAA rrr RRRR EEEB BBSS 8 8 V. EEB SSSS A A OH CCCO II A A AR LLIXL BBEB SSSS RRRR 5 TTTTII OOO RRRR NN rn OR RNN NKEEB NK JRRR JR RR JR JJJ 11 HO OR RNN iiiiiiun KKKtv Ol NREE HO OR HO OR OOO RN rt fa 11 NNE NNEEEE, RN RRRR TTTTT RRRR 000 BBBB SSSS OB 8 it It OOO 8 RRRR BBBB SSSS st NN.

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March IS and 16. GRAND EXHIBITION OF PARIS PATTERN BONNETS AMD A SUPERIOR ASSORTMENT OF OUR OWN DESIGNS. NEW FRENCH FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS AND STRAW GOODS. Wo will also open THROUGHOUT OUR ESTABLISHMENT EVERY NN OOO NO EEEE I. LLLL TTTT NN OOO EE VV EEEE OF THE SEASON, AND INVITE THE LADIES TO ATTEND.

FREDERICK LOESER CO. S7STECHSLER, ABRAHAM TT 237 AND .99 FULTON ST, near Johnson. oo ooo W. A. Co.

oooooooooo EXTRAORDINARY AND UNUSUAL BARGAINS I.Y DRESS GOODS. CASHMERE SF.RGES,lJaid 30 cents. PRRXCll DKBEGE, 15 and 28 cents. FRENCH DEBF.GK, all wool, 4il cents. CAMEL'S HAIR SEKrKT fi and 37 cents.

CAMEL'S HAIR, 63. 6J and 15 cents. CAMEL'S HAIR, all wool, IJ4 yards wide, 75 cents. CAMEL'S HAIR, all wool, shotted, fiO, S3, 75 audi' cts. PLAIDS, now effects, 20.

23, 30, 40 and 50 cents. DAMASK ARABESQUES, entirely new, ouly 50 cculB, And many other novelties at simitar remarkable law (1 Wo rospoctfnlly invito the attention of tho LADIES te those goods, being fully ONE THIRD LOWER than last year's pricos. JONES, 301 FULTON ST. ,1 JJJ OOOO NN NN oSS. PPPp RRH II NN GGG Ssp Shrhnnng bSS PPPP RRR II a 5 II NN C.G.

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WW II II NN IC If SSSS SSSS SSSS KK II KK II If II NN NN II LLLLL II MONDAY EVENING, March 3, In their origiual roles, in tho GRANDEST PLAY OF MODERN TIMES, A AA A A A XX AAA TO A A XX A AX TTTTT WWW OOO () WW WW OOO FIRST SPRING OPENING Throughout all Departinonts. Wo shall show specialties in PARIS PATTERN BONNETS, FRENCH PLOW ERS, ORNAMENTS AND STRAW GOODS. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, March 15 and 16. XT' RIDLEY 4 SONS, Xli 309, 311, 3I1 GRAND STREET, N. Y.

FROM AUCTION RECEIVED TO DAY, LARGE PURCHASE, GUIPURE AND YAK LACES, From 6c. per yard to LESS THAN HALF REGULAR PRICES, ALSO E0RU LACES AND NETS, PLAIN, DOTTED, STRIPED, AND SPANISH. EXAMINE OUR STOCK OF ECRU TIES. FINE HAMBURG EDGINGS AND 1NSERTINGS. LARGEST STOCK EVER OFFERED BY ANY HOUSE IN THIS CITY.

AT LEAST OE THIRD BELOW LAST WEEK'S PRICES. SASH RIBBONS 6, 5, 1 and 8 INCHES WIDB, At 15c, at 18c, at at 31c, at 33c, at 45c, at 60o. and 65o EXHIBITION SECOND COUNTER, CENTRE ISLE. BASEMENT. FULL ASSORTMENT OF HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, DAILY.

NEW FANCY GOODS FROM VARIOUS MANUFACTURERS. EDW. RIDLEY A SONS, 809, 811, 311 GRAND ST, N. Y. 66, 65, 60, C2, 64, 68.

63 AND 70 ALLEN ST, FIFTH BLOCK EAST FROM THE BOWERY. Andrevr'a Patont Passongor Elovators constantly running on the oast and west sides cf tho establishment, connecting with basment and five uppar floors. jgTRAW GOODS 1 "7" E. I KY 4 SONS, 809, 311, StlJrj GRAND NEW YORK. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC.

A REPORT HAS BEEN CIRCULATED THAT WE ARE MEMBERS OV A COMBINATION FOR THE MAINTENANCE OF FIXED HIGH PRICES TAPE ROUND HATS AND BONNETS, SOMKT1MKS CALLED AMERICAN, SWISS, OR IMITATION CHIPS, MILANS, PEDAL AND CANTON BRAIDS. TILSRE IS NO TRUrTTni THIS STATEMENT. WE DECLINED Because, we aro opposed to overy movement of this kind. TIIK PUBLIC Will find ua maintaining1 our OLD POSITION More decidedly than over, giving thorn (as always) overy advantage tho markets afford. LET IT BE DISTINCTLY UNDERSTOOD, Wo Bhall not bo undersold.

Onr Btook is tho iargost and best selected in America. CALL AND INSPECT. EDWARD RIDLEY A SONS, 309. 311, 3UM GRAND ST, 56, 63, 60,62, 04, 69 and 70 Allen fifth block east from tho Bowory. Grand street Crosstvwn lino of cars passes tho door, and cannt'cti with overy city car andstago route iug north and south.

ECHSLER, A 15 II A HAM et 237 and 299 FULTON ST, near Johnson. oooooooooo oooooooooo JUST RECEIVED A GREAT JCB LOT IN FRENCH EMBROIDERED DRAP D'ETE JACKETS IN PA TERNS. I. fi A At S7.60. 1) 1 12 and SU oaeb.

THESE PRICES ARE LESS THAN HALF THE COST OF MANUFACTURE. LADIES SHOULD NOT FAIL TO EXAMINE. AS THEY ARE THE CHEAPEST SPRING GARME.VTS WE EVER OFFERED. WECHSI.ER, ABRAHAM A 279 and FULTON ST. JNDIA SHAWLS.

ARNOLD, CONS'i'ABLE 4 CO. Will opoa on MONDAY, MARCH 13, sovoral cases ol NOVELTIES INDIA CAMEL'S HAIR SQUARE SHAWLS. Filled and open centres. BROADWAY. COR.

NINETEENTH STREET, N. Y. RNOLD, CONSTABLE CO. Will oflor on MONDAY, MARCH 13, a choice soloction ot I NEW SHAWLS. Tho Special and Novelty, a "SILVER CRKPE SHAWL," SILK REVF.RSIBLF.

AND OPERA SHAWL. INDIA CARRIAGE RUGS, Ac. BROADWAY, COR. NINETEENTH STREET, N. Y.

TEW SPRING SILKS. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE 4 CO. WILL EXHIBIT ON MONDAY, Full linos of ELT I is FANCY CHECKED AND STRIPED SILKS, FACON'NH, DAMASSE, BROCADE, CACH1MIR BRODER1E end GRAN AT SILKS. FOIt OVERGARMENTS. TRIMMINGS, ETC.

This stock will bo found varied, extenslvo, and containing many NEW, NOVEL ond EXCLUSIVE EFFECTS. LOUIS1NKS in great variety. RICH PLAIN COLORED FAILLE SILKS, Tho choice Spring colorings FOR STREET ANlTEVENING WEAR, Together with tho LARGEST ond CHEAPEST stock of BLACK SILKS, From the most APPROVED MAKERS, to be found in tho city. AN INSPECTION SOLICITED. BROADWAY.

COR. NINETEENTH STREET. H. Y. AY PARKER'S STAPI.K Jin i.ioiou.o.

nnai.uv AND FANCY GOODR ARE RELIABLE AND PRICKS All) DERATE. NO SHELF WORN GOODS. 1,359 FULTON ST, opposite New Yorkav. ATTERNS. E.

BUTTERICK 4 CO. SPRING FASHIONS OUT NOW. THE LADIES' QUARTERLY REVIEW, FOR SPRING, 1876, Also the DELINEATOR for APRIL. Theso and a comploto assortment of all kinds of PATTERNS, At MRS.lilGHAM'S, Ha 7.1 FULTON SIRKKT. BrootlTi GGG GG GGG EEBE BEB BBBB BRR RRB MM MM MM MM MM A AA A A AAAA A A NN MM NN A AA A A NN NN NN DDD RRR RRR 1 DDD YY AAA LLLL A A UUU NN SSSSg SJSSS3 OOO 000 A AA A A AAA A A PPPP PPPP SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.

MAIN OFFICE HIGGINS4 00., No. Hi WALL STREET. NEW YORK. IATJ Gl.ASS INSUIiAMCE. irVKGANIZED 18GS.

J1 THE NEW JERSEY PLATE GLASS INSURANCE pnuvJNV. fl' NEWARK. N.J. Tho 'oldest, most reliable, and prompt, PLATE GLASS INSURANCE In tho United StatcB. Hnvo adjusted 400 losses in Brooklyn alone.

AH communications will be addressed to IS! Montague st, flrooklyn.wbero ono of tbo Officers of tbo Co. cau consulted. Solicitors wantod. Main Office, 271 Market Et, Nowatk. W.

W. RUSSELL, Secretary. Edwin IIedden, President. PLATE GLASS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION, OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTING OV ER JiMl.OOfl CAPITAL. Office: No.

113 BROADWAY, N. Y. IRA W. GREGORY, JAMKS G. Managers.

Insurts Plato Glass of every doverlntton against loss or imago by breakagn. whether located in stores, dwellings, Ac, or in traniit. Losses promptly adjusted and paid. Branch 'liiice: 179 MONTAGUK STREET. BENJAMIN LEWIS, Agent.

"ATLANTIC INSURANCE COMPANY. ATLANTIC, cor. Clinton at. Brooklyn, Offices 8 BROADWAY. New York.

CASH CAPITAL 'WSJ SURPLUS 3051 37 ASSETS, January 3, 187d 505.0 1. SI JOHN D. COCKS, President. Wm. D.

ConNELl Sooretary. OHENIX I INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. OFFICES: Nob. 12 and Courtst, Brooklyn. No.

Broadway, Brooklyn. E. No. 173 Broadway, New York. JANUARY 1, 1576.

CAPITAL. GROSS SURPLUS TOTAL ASSETS 2.549,S58.77 Thoassote of tho Phenlx are larger than, tnoto of any other Brooklyn Company, and it continues to insure against Jo.s or damage by Fire, or against Inland Marine Losses on the most favorable terms. STBPIIEN OROWBLL. Pxosldent. PHILANDER SHAW, Vice Picsldent.

William R. Secretary. Edward HJusija TOBBT, Soc'y of Brooklyn Department. 1 1 1 1 r. i uno; Stephen Crowell, H.

T. McConn, A. V. Stout, Kdwln T. HIob, J.

D. Ingorsoll, li. W. Crowell, Honry Collins, Goorgo I. tenoy, John M.

Hicks. Harold Dollnor, J. H.Fj othlngbam.Wm. P. Bealo.

GeorgoW. florgon, Thoa. H. Rodman, Charles C. Betts, A.

B. KugUnd. A. C. Bradloy, Rulus R.

Graves, Augustus Sludwoll, B. L. RobBrta, O. d. Woodhull, J.

R. Maxwell, AugustuB Storrs, Ollvor Hoyt, Harvey E. Hicks, F. B. Smith, Joseph HaslehurSt, C.

Martin, Chas. Bloom, P. Sheldon, Arthur D. Flsko, K. M.

Jewell. Pnilander Shaw, Thomas Junes. Tuos. Whlttndgo, Taskor 11. Martiu, S.

Y. Tupper, H. F. Zahm. Edward Annan.

AYE HOMANS l8UUAnua AUKrvux, 169 Montaguo st, cor. Clinton, U. Court Building. CASH ASSETS i Oriont rnsaranca Compear, ol Hartford Now Hampshire Fire Insurance of N. Lancaster Insurance CotnpaDy, of Pa Guardian Insurance Company, of N.

Oswego and Onondaga Insurance of N. Y. British America, of Canada, gold Homo fnsuranco Company, of Columbus, Ohio $800,000.00 600,000.00 400.000.00 800,000.00 800.000.00 300,000.00 650,000.00 OIDGEWOOD INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN. GASH CAPITAL SURPLUS, January, 187a Ui.lXf.l.OO Insures against loss or damage by fire and the risk of inland navigation aud tronsijoitation. No.

26 COURT STREET, 'No. 170 BROADWAY, BmM DIRECTORS: WILLIAM K. LOTHROP. M. LOW, HENRY D.

AT WATER. torVl'il iajw K. n. HKOWN.SO.Y WILLIAM fi. LOW.

ISAAC 11. GARY, S. B. CHITTENDEN, DAVID DOWS, JOHN DOW. Jn HARRY E.

DODGE, CHAR. R.FLINT, CHARLES (i. FOSTER, A I.l'.X A NDKK A NEWBURY H. FROST, CHAS. It.

H1CKOX. SHKPPARD HOMANS, CHAS A. HULL. 11. S.

MANNING, AUG. K. MASTERS. EDWARD W. MASCO RD.

C. E. MAXWELL, W. F. MILTON, JAS.

L. MORGAN.Jn., R. S. MORRISON, II. K.

PIKRRBPONT JOHN F. PRAEGF.R, F. J. STRANAHAN. LEVI N.

SMITH. WILL AM A SCOTT, EDW'Il i ll "LITOHFlKliP. JO'l'N VAN NOSTRAND, G. C. TAYLOR, JACOB T.

VAN YYYUK. 0 WM. K. LOTHROP, Prosidont. WM.

A. Scott, Secretary. Branch Office: 31 PEARL ST. New York. FREDERICK F.

LOCKWOOD, Manager. ONTINENTAL INSURANCE CO. COR. OF COURT AND MONTAGUE STS. CAPITAL rtURPLUS ASSETS Sl.COO.OfKl.OO GEO.

T. HOPE, President. II. H. LAMTOBT, Vice President.

CHARLES H. DUTCHER, Secrotary Brooklyn Departraont. yrriLLIAMSBUROH CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICES. Corner Broadway and fTu swt, WUllamaburgh, 203 and 210 Broadway, N.

Y. CASH ASSETS, July 1, 1876 8793,523.61 BDMUND DRIGGS, President. N. W. MESKROLE, Secretary.

WESTERN DISTRICT OFFICE, No. JO COURT ST. WM. II. BROWN, Assistant Secretary.

HEOLD BROOKLYN FIRE INS. CO. Chartered 18 No 31 Court street, Brooklyn No. 191 Broadway, N. Y.

Net Surplus 27. .13 Assets, January 1,1876 This Comptay offers an undonbted security, and eohoiU a Bharo of tlio business of its friends and tho public. T. F. BERGEN, President.

G. K. BRAND, Socrotary. FURNALD, H.STARK, Vice Presidont. Asi3tant Secretary.

A M. SKLLKUK, aurveyor. MONTAUK FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN. V.

Poor. TlrnnttlTt. Offices. jv" Euuitablo Buildinss. Broadway.

N. Y. CASH CAPITA! SyK! ASSETS mrr i.m rilis. Wm. Kllnworth, Ezra Bal.l ain, KilivinBeera.

Garret li. Bergen, Charles G. Bittl, mour 1 Husted.James Raym md. Wm. M.

Ingrahara.Rulus Rossogtliu, Vor i Lewis. Warren Kichmoad, John lewis, kooubb. ephe.n Liniugton.S. R. Stewar Abraham Lott, I'llinund Titus.

Ncnlnel w. iviuns, i.ow, J. W. Gampnoll, T. A.

Newman, ,1 ohn Comstook, Foster Pettit, Steuben B.Conklin.D. B. Powell, tt. L. Cooko, M.

M. Phelps, John H. Dimon, John Rome, B. F. Dolano.

Alex. 8tudwc.il, James Eaton, John J. Studwell, Alfred' Hanahergh.Jacob Philip, Wm. M. Thomas.

George A. Tiorue, AlexrUnderhill, Brewster Valentine Edward D. White, O. Wtilteno K.J. Whi'lock, John WllUama.

Joseph D. Willis, John Halsoy, WM. ELLSWORTH. Fresidant, GEO. G.

Trabk, Secretary. "VJTAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO, 1 .01 BROADWAY, N. Y. nlprriT. RTnP.K KT A SSF.TS MFtiRV A.

HOWK. Preaideot: P. NOTMAN, V. P. aud Kecretarv.

Biiuuaiii or riur.a, an otil, i and 87 BROADWAY, E. E. FORMAN, Secretary Brooklyn DeparlmenL RANCH OFFICES OF THE METROPOLITAN INSURANCE COMPANY. OF NEW YORK, Are located in Brooklyn at No 1 MONTAGUE STREET, and No. 67 BROADWAY, E.

D. A ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY. A HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT. C'APITAL $3 000,000.00 As'SKs'PAID IN FIFTY FOUR YEARS, FORTY MILLIONS DOLLARS. Policies issued on most favorablo terma and losses promptly adjusted jq THORN, Agenta.

NCORPORATED 183S. NATIONAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. liH Til i Ui ivT a BROOKLYN OFFICES: NO. 77 FULTON STREET, NO. 61 BROADWAY, Eastern District.

HENRY T. DROWNE, President nrsitY 11. Hall, Secretary. FURIVITIJRE. EEKLYAND MONTHLY PAYMENTS Taken for aU kinds of CARPETS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, 4c, J.

B. J. BLAND'S, 1C6 and 156 Myrtle nvttweenPrinco and Gold eta. EEKLYAND MONTHLY PAYMENTS 'furniture. oarVets'aiiTJ IJE AT B.

M. OOWPBRTHWAIT A 155 and 167 CHATHAM STREET, New York, area bargain lor cash. Parlor and chamber anl i In great variety. WATS, CAPS IlrC NTRAL STORE, (Late Thompson's,) 605 FULTON STREET KEW SPRING 8TYLK HATS, GENTS' DRESS HATS, NEW STYLES SOFT BLT AaT3 vottthS' HATS OF ALL STYLr YOUB it at Popular Pri M. N.B.hlldreu'i HH our EdjeclfiSj.

II GGG GGG I NN RSSSa II DC 0 II UN 8" HIHH II 9 II SSSSS II GG GG II HHU GGG GGG II NN SSSS8 "VEW PAHK. THEATRE. "PPPP AA RRRRR A A 5 A A 5 A A PPPPP AAA A RMIRR A A 11 A A A A KK TTTTT II HHUH 11 II EEEH A TTTTT RRRR BBEB P. AA KE A A RRRR KB UaUUa SIkim THE CHEAPEST AND BEST ENTERTAINMENT IN THE OITY. ADMISSION NIGHTS.

IS, 35, Wand 75 cents. MATINEES. 15.26 and 60 conta. KNTIRK NEW COMPANY. ENTIRE NEW COMPANY.

ENTIRE NEW COMPANY. ENTIRE NEW COMPANY, KNTIRK NEW COMPANY. THE BEST AND LARGEST VARIETY TROUBE TllK BEST AND LARGEST VARIETY TROUPE THE BUST AND LARGEST VARIETY TROUPE THE BEST AND LARGEST VARIETY TROUPE THE BEST AND LARGEST VARIETY TROUPE Eeor presented nt ono tlmo In thlsolty A MOST EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION. A MOST EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION. A MOST EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION.

A MOST EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION. A MOST EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION. IIHAMA. I I SONGS, SKETCHES, F. DANOeiS, I I MINSTRELS.

Nightly and Matinees, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. wSnN'SDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.

Extra Holiday Matinoo on ST. PATRICK'S DAY, FRIDAY. MARCH 17. ST PATRICK'S DAY, FRIDAY, MARCH 17. PA1 RICK'S DAY, FRIDAY.

MA RC 17. Tho Wondorful Phonomonal Artists, THE GIRARDS! THE GIRARDS! THE OIRAKDS! Tho orlirlnal and only American Grotosquo Dancers. Tho Surprising Ventrllonuist tlio Man of Many Voices, HARRY BRYANT1 llARRY BRYANT! HARRY BRYANT! THE FAMOUS ETHIOPIAN TRIO, THE TURNER BROS. THE TURNER BROS. THE TURNER BROS.

ENOAGEMENTjOF THE ONLY BABY MCDONALD! BABY MCDONALD! BABY MCDONALD! The most remarkable child in tho world. Tho Finest Acrobatlo Quartet in tbo World, THE SiNOW BROS. THE SNOW BROS. THE SNOW BROS. Four Of tho leading; Novolty Gymnasts of tho Ago and their Intelligent Educated Quadruped Show, a troupe of performing dogs, jambs mcdonald! james mcdonald! jamks Mcdonald! Tha Champion Pedestal.

Skato and Refinod Clog Dancer of tho World. The Renowned and Artlstlo Vocalist. MISS LUCY ADAMS. MIPS LUCY ADAMS. MISS LUCY ADAMS.

Tho Groat English Comiqlio, MR. GUY LINTON. MR. GUY LINTON. MR.

GUY LINTON. SAM DKVKRK! SAM DEVERE! SAM DEVERE! In Ilia Now and Origiual Songs, viz: "Troubles In Wash, inntonior. Lot tho Guilty Man Escape." 'There's a Slug without Handlo," "Wlpa Off Your Chin," 4c. ALL THE FAVORITES IN A NEW lUlX ALL THE FAVORITES IN A NEW BILL. ALL THE FAVORITES IN A NEW BILL.

First Production of sun Domestic Drama, In Two Acta by Frank li. Nelson, en'itM SHADOWED BY THE SCAFFOLD. SHADOWED BY THE SCAFFOLD. SHADOWED BY THE SCAFFOLD. SHADOWED BY THE SCAFFOLD.

SHADOWED BY THE SCAFFOLD. Helen Morris, young Annlo Ward Tiffany Hilly Bly Pollv Prlco Gnorgo R. Kdeson aiffs Aiarion Henry MoTris. I r. .11 JADRIGAL SOCIETY.

SECOND CONCERT, THURSDAY EVENING, March li AT THE ATHENEUM. Mr. AUGUSTIN CO HTAP A. Conductor. Scoor JOSEF WHITE.

Violinist. Si.mor KMILIO AGRAMONTE, Accompanist. ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR Tickets can lie obtained at Chaudlor Montague street, and at the door. 'I'l AVJEl, XBANSPOKTATIOK, ice, jlrllislilis, UNITED STATES MAIL LINE STEAM to Queenstown anil Uvptaioo. SAILING EVERY TUESDAY.

WISCONSIN Marrtt fl.at 3 P. M. WYOMING April, at 2 P. M. From Pier 46, North River.

Cabin passage. $65 to $80: intermediate, steerage all payublo in curroncy. Paasenrors booked (o and from Hamburg, Norway ana Sweden, etc. Drafta on Ireland, England, Frauoe aud Gormany at lowest rates. Apply to uoriiiaujrai fiUlON, 23 BroadwiT, N.

Or to JNO. C. HENDERSON. 13 Court st. Brooklyn.

OltTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHD? T.INV. BETWEEN NRW YORK. SOUTHAMPTON Company's PIER, loot of SECOND ST IIOBOKEN. WESKR March 18IHABKSAURG M'll April 8 Kates of passage from Now York to Southampton, Havro or Bremen: First Cabin Sll (to d. Second Cabin SB Steerage cumnclr Return tickota at reduced raws.

Propaid atoorago cor tHicatos For freight or pssBago apply to OKLRICHS A Agents, 2 BowHngJjreonJLY iPI UNARD LINE. TIIK BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, botweon Now York and Liverpool, mnBatCorkHarbor.MNKWyOBK ACin Xnd ovVrV folVowing WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY from Now York. Steanioni marked thua" do not carry sjoorago passongara. HATES OF PASSAGE: Cabin passengers, 8100 and $130 gold according to accommodation. Tickets to Paris, $16 gold additional.

Ro turn tickots on favorablo terms. Stoerago tickets to and from til parts of Kuropo at voiy hills of lading given for Bolfaat.Clawtow, Havre, Antwerp and othor points on tho Continent and for Mediterranean porta. For freight or passage, apply at tho office ol tho Vor steerage passage, and further information, apply to T. H. 115 Atlantic solo.igent lor Brooklyn.

Droits lowest rater. 1 TNMAN LINE. Royal Mail Stoaraors aro alipoln'od to sail as follows i. it i. i'i i IV 1 1 1 .1 VStll PHOT.

AriU BltH.Mr.. CITY OF MONTREAL S.itutday, March 1'. a' 11 A. M. CtlTY (IF PAItl Saturday.

Marcli 26, at 1'. M. CITY OF Oil ESTER Snttirdal April 1. nt 11 A. M.

CITV OF NEW YORK s.itmdny. April 8, at .1 P.M. CIT BROOKLYN Tuurailay. April 13, at a A. M.

And ea succeedins Sntnrd ly irom rlor 4b, N. It. Ratkk Of PassaiiK Cabin. f0. and if 100 'told.

Ste.arato currency. Krafts ls.su lowest rates. ForCa' ir. and gono busi.iess apply at 130 Company's Oftico. No.

Broidw.iy, N. Y. For Kleora.o Passage at 3. Orto J. C.

HENDERSON, No. 13 Court at, solo agent for Brookljh. ANCHOR LINE CARRYING THE U. S. MAIL.

VT7W vnriir AMI, fJT.ARROW Elvsla Ktliiopia Saturday. Mnrc'j 18. at 11 A. M. Saturday.

March 25, at3P. M. Saturdav. April 1, at 11 A. M.

Saturdav. April J. at 3 P. M. TO GLASGOW.

LIVERPOOL. LONDONDERRY, OUKKNSTOWN OR BELFAST. CARIN, fa, 75 and :0 currency, according to accrim. mo'datioiiB. riii.

Drattsissucd tor amount at current rato. HENDERSON BROTHERS. AgonlD, No. 7 Bowling Green. Or E.

H. PUFFER, 20 Courtst. VVfHITE STAR LINE, LII ERPOOL AND NEW YORK MAIL STEAMERS, CALLING AT QUEKNSTOWN, IRELAND. Tho stoamereof this lino take tho Lane route recommended by Lieutenant Maury, U. S.

going south ol tho Bank on (If iiaESago to IJiieenstown all the yoar round, GERMANIC, BRITANNIC, ADRIATIC, CELTIC. BALTIC REPUBLIC Sailing overy SATURDAY, from tbo Wblto Star Wharf. Pi.ir 62, North Rlvor, Now York. Passenger accommodations for all classes unsurpassed. Saloons, staterooms, smoking: room and bathrooms In midship section, whore Ioost motion is folt.

Surgeons and stewardesses nccompany theso stoamers. It ATES Saloon, $60 and $100 gold, according to accom moitalion, aff having the sumo priviletfos. Excursion tickots at roasonablo ratos. Steerage, S2i currency. Drafts on Ireland and England.

For inspection of plans and other information, apply at tho Company's office No. 37 Broody, Orto K. H. PUFFER. 20 Court at.

EW YORK AND HAVANA. Mill. T.TT.R THESE FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS WILL SAIL At P. M. from Pier No.

13, N. K. (foot, of Codarst.) FOR HAVANA DIRKC1'. As follows Steamer CRESCENT ClTY. Capt.

Curtis, Thursday, MSi'eame'r COLUMBUS, Capt. Reed. Tuesday. March 28. For trci 111 or passage, having ruasnirieent accommoda A No.

6 Bowling Greon. McKELl.AR. LULING A Ago Havana. A MERICAN LINE TO LIVERPOOL, vi AO' FROM Pltlt.AOELPH 1 1 1 A r. r.u 1 iiiuivo PENNSYLVANIA INDIANA.

ILLINOIS. ABBOTSrORD. OHIO. Cabin, slloil, and $75 currency second cabin pud stoorago vaOKo at very low rates. Drafts for and upward on I' nplaii't mid freiciid.

Apply to TAftitMTT A CO83SOUriI ST, N. Y. RATIONAL LINK. I'lom Pi era Nos. 44 and 47.

North Rivor. I'lllt LONDON Dllll Ul. Denmark Thur dav. Mrro 1C. 9.3 1 A.

M. "'I" 1 vii 1 IV 1. 11 I'm 11. 1 Italy ilu iy. Ma r'i Egypt ay.Apr II.

at 9.. 0 A. M. Tneguoju i nturdav. M.rll En.

land Saturday, Api.l 16. at 9 A M. Cabin passage, and curroncy. Stoerago Bt greatly reduced prices. Return tickots at reduced rates, ire paid steerage tickets from Liverpool ut the lowest ratos F.W.J.

HURST, Manager, liOBrordway For further information apply to JOHN C. HENDERSON. Id Court at. Brooklyn. CJTATE LINE FOR GLASGOW AND BELFAST.

The STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA will sail March U. i The STATE OF VIRGINIA will sail Mnnh 23. Tile STATE OF INDIANA will sail April 6. I From Pier No. 42, foot of Canal st.

(Pacific Mail Dock. Pnesengors bnoXorl to all parts of Europe. Apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN A Agents, I No. 72 Broadway, N. Y.

JLY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE HE GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S MAIL ST1 RKTWEKN NEW YORK. AND HAVRE, c.llin; at VL.MOUT11 for the landing of The splendid vessels on this fworlto route for tho Continent (being moreBoutlierly thn any otbor), will sail 'from Pier No. 60. North River, as follows: PKRE1RE, Dame Saturdav. March IS LABRADOR, inciter Saturday, Ann! 1 AMERIUllK.

Pouolz Saturdav Price nf passago In gold (Including wine) First Catitn. llo to )20, according to nccominodationa; Second. 4572: Third. $40. Roturn tickets at reduced rale Mteersgo wuu superior accommoQauons including all nocepban wiuiuu.

11110 thus () do not carry BteeracoriaEsengors. Wa' 1 LOUIS DE BKttlAN, Agent. No. to Broaiiw steaniboatti ROVIDENCE AND STONINGTON ryThAMSnix wairani. Between NEW YORKand BOSTON.

REDUCTION OF FARE. Between New York and Providence, to 3 Between New Yortand Theelogant steainera RHODE ISLAND, NA.RRAGAN SETTand STONINGTON leaf PiBr33.North Rlver.foot of Jay st. daily (except Sunday), at 6 P. M. Through ticketa to principal New England points at R.

Depoul and ticket offlaea. State rooms secured at of ticeeol Wettcott Bipro Co. and atS19 Broadway, N. Y. VROVlDENUl LlNttQirecil, Bteanwhipj ELBCTRA and GALATKA loajo Pier 27, N.

foot of Park place, very week dav at .30 P. M. Direct conneotJon to Worcester W. FlLErHB G. P.

Aa't. D. 8. BABOOCK. PrOA't.

SURROt ATE'S NOTICES, INPURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF William D. Veeder, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notlcoll hereby rfven. according to to all per sons having claims against ISAAC VAN ANDEN, late of tbo City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tho eamo, with the vouobers thereof, to tbe sub. sciibors, the executors, at their place of transacting business, at tbo oflioo at WUlUm Hosor, one oi the ezecutort. No 84 Fulton street, la Ihe City of Brooklyn, on or before the 15th day of August next.

Dated February 12, 1876. 100 WILLIAM VAN ANDBNJ IoI6tnM WILL AM HBSTBB, I Boutors. Of 1 maraeu n.T" I AI SAIF.H. UYNOTICE AN II SALES NOW ON EXHIBITION. DAY AND EVENING, AT THE AHT BOOMS, 817 BROADWAY, THK ENTlKKOOLbKOTIO.V Ol' OIL AND WATER (iOLOirpAlSTlNGS, SKETCHES, STUDIES, etc comprising nuTn'T works I1K WAKKMAN IfoijlERTON, P.m..

TO Hi: SObDBY AUtfTION, TUESDAY EVENING. March U. Mr. lloll.crloii coiilciiipWn protracted absence In ALSO THE PRIVATE UoIuCCTION OF FINI MOUKU.V PAINTINGS BELONGING TO K. I'.

FOWLER, K.SfJ., M. OF THlTclTY, COMPRISI.VG aTaKUK NUMBER OF PAINTINGS BY AMERICAN AND FOREIGN ARTISTS. Many ol which wore specially painted to Ills order. to nr. sold iiY auction, WEDNESDAY EVENING, March 15.

Tbo McBJrs. I.BAVITT. Auction ut. MR. ADOLF K0I1N Offers tils ENTIRE COLLECTION ut" IMPORl'ANT FOREIGN MODERN Oil, PAINTINGS, All now, find nf this year's importation, AT EXTRAORDINARY lOW PRICES.

CAM. ANrTKXAMINK. AT TI1K KURT. AHT GALLERY. 6 KAST THIRTEENTH ST, N.

Y. AUCTION SAl.r.. M.COLE, AUCTIONEER. BY COLE MURPHY. TUESDAY.

MARCH 14. 11 o'clnrk. Corner of South Eighth and Thlnl ts. Eastern 1'islrlii. POsfnvk sAI K.il' LIVERY STOCK Coinpi 'lug hiirsos.il coaches clarence, r.wkw.

JJ. liMJ. top humtloe, road wairons, 2 upon coaches, sleighs, Harness, BtflM. aliarta. etc.

ataloKUcs iit Salesroom. SvEDNESDA March 15, nt loy. o'clock A. At o33 Fulton st, near Novina. Jcnoral assortment of honlivaro anil bousomruts rooda, show sholvinir, Ac.

WKDNKSPAY. MARCH ft, nt li o'clock. AT SALESROOM. SOUTH BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE. No.

33 FOURTH l'LACE Throo story bar oinent and Bubcellar brick dwelling with iirblj triuiralpBj. between Cltntl.u mid Henry: lot Jl.rils.'l.f. house 111 It deep rooms; all modern itnprivetiients; 30 it Lourt yard, j.ioo WYCKOFK STREET 2 store Wet) basement and French tool Iwl ilwi IIPiir. hot. Ilort lloud lot 70x100 house 40 vp: all iiii.ilom lesll tiule doori.

l.o in reina in. No 201 TWELFTH STREET 2 slory and basr ment liriek dwelllnc, bet Tlind and Fourth lot lull) house rj tt deep: 111 rooms hot and cold idler hroiw loot mar. lite mantels, boater, ingc, Halo peiempioiy lor, nil. Cash. Mapsat oli si oom.

jtpOLE A MUlll'IIY, AUCTIONEKKrf. CITY SAI.KS ROOM. NO. 87! FUl.TON 8TRHKT. Peremptory and ahsolnt" pale of a valuable Knlton Btreet ol nor nrniiorrv.

iiijii i. nm. at li M. An fippirtuntty ntll In' o'tefil to liome tile most vuiuntihipiopiir'y Brooklyn. Valiiohlo not only aeroiint of la p.i.vin; I return? aprOBOnt the fnl'ir inrre.ne mint li ory Urge, liolng situated in great loading nveiiuoa unil In tho coiitros of Lualuesa.

Tho Rridgo, lic iMnirilefou', ml) linmr moct of tins property nnttr to the Now York City H.ill J. COLE, AUOTIONEEK, COMMERCIAL 1 1 i ti liie CiLj Hall TIJHSnAY. March II. ar 15 Rt tho Commercial No i ii Kulton st.opposlto Citv Hall. VerydesiraWo rac.int Int.

on Pearl nt. hit. lillary and Term on b.oi mid moiUiiej, li diisued. Maps are ready. Sale positii o.

FRIDAY, Marc'i ft At tan Commercial Kicnam. No. ulion Bt. oDnoaito the IMtv llnll. No 2V, WARREN rREKl' 1 of the Executors, thmi) story, iilfih linneiiiont and nubL eJIar liriek hooe r.Kmm 4 maibie mautela, wator, gap, bath, beater, bay wludovr, Ac.

J. MOR1ARTY, AUCTIOXEEU. rnvnvlTATlnv SM.V. II A LANCE OF STOCK OK ELEGANT FURNITURE, AT AUCTION, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11 AND 15, At 10 o'clocl A. at he Warerooms JOHN WOOD i 2C3 Fulton Blreot, rrovtoua to removal to their now alnro.

over woith of tho most Elegant Furniture will positively bo sold witu uut rcsorvc. BEDROOM SUITS OF TUK RICHEST DESIGNS, LIBRARY SUITS, PARLOR SUITS, DININGROOM FURNITURE, 4c. Tlio aato will ho contlnuod each week until tbo whole Mrw.k ladvBP03Qil of. The go ids are now on exhibition, and tho public ato re Bpecltully invited to examine the stock. Parties tmrcloisInK nt this anlo can liavo their goods otored till May 15.

free i Catalogues now ready. AUCTION EEU. EXECUTOR'S SALE. PRIVATE Sl'OCK OF CHOICE OLO WINES, "jTjTaNDIKS, Krc, From the cellar of the late A. 11.

SWAN. On TUESDAY. I ltli nt 12 o'clock. At No. 01 LIBERTY N.

Y. Tho ontlro private stock comprirliiff, In part. Uoderer c'lampagne, Reserve, Esex. Juno, East India, Mas ium Boruin and Brighton i li ii.is. A few very old leading brands of Brandies, lundon Dock and Alto Douro Votts.

old West India Rum, Yriarto anil Amontillado HhorricB. All very old vintages and lino quality. Very old Rvo and Hourbon irliiskiee, etc. Goods now in Btoro, where ssmolvs may bo obtained by Intending jiurchiiers. CataloguoB now ready.

By order J. II. BARDWELL. Eiecutor. EDWARD SCHENCK, Auctioneer.

"SfSfiNKK'S SALE RIOllAKl)" WAL i TlUi'S SON'S authao.TJ, v. ill soli TL'hSDAY, March 14, at 10 o'clock A. No. 203 Cnlumbla at. corner of Sackott, the stock and fixtures of a hrst class aid houo furnishing goods store, coo'isting a largoand assortment nf parlor anil ronkinf stoves and ranges Hardware irou and tinware, cutlery and plated wuro; i loro futures, glass casus: one iiorw, two ivagonj.

ono set oi liaruois; otc. By order ol ARTHUR McCAl RAY, As elgnco. ISAAC F. JIISSKLL, AUUl'loaLiiit Sheriff's Salo at storeriKUn, No. 2 Boerum pi.

oppo nit Court House, on TUESDAY, March 14. at o'clock. AlargolototBlilrts. hosiery, neckties and general assortment ol gouts' tarnishing goods. Also show ciiaea.

ALBERT DAGGETT, Shorlff. R. RTKOMAtr, Under Sheriff. i li. HIUTS A SONS, AUCTIONEERS Hlouseliolit furniture, carpet, Ac, Ac.

on TUKS i DAY, Marcli 14, nt ill'i o'clock, at No. Scliormerhorn comprising an nssoitrnent of household furniture, beds, Lodding, carputs, Ac, Ac. Terms of sale cash. Deposits xotiuirod. ItiSTRIICnOl.

llOWNE'S liUSlXHSS COLLEOE. 203 and Fuito'ipt, between Jo'iiison and TiUary. Twenty years. RchnlarnMpA in full course, with German, ilme unlimited, ttr.0 months, liegtn any tlmo. ilay or pxemng.

Separate department fir ladies and xnlBSCB also for tia. kward Fciioi.iri. Private doikn. IVnt higleBBOnB only to. FRENCH'S 1M7S1KESS" AND TELK 1 GRAPH Sr.

nppwlfo ohnson, for iniitiuctioii in iiiiokki.piiig. ImsineFa writlno and arithmetic and I'liilkv; also tele craphrnH.witliottice raputly (iTi.illtyin nllngos, for actual fiu lnen3. Li nience auy day or eieuiug. Icr I' partinent, aMonalile. Ploaao all.

DREW LADIES' SEMINARY, OARMKL. N. Y. Nino years of Fuc. writ.

Ho.llMol.l oituation homelike rate' reasonable bprmg 'autiinl lor ssion. Feb xuary lti. stun ior cuiiiumoe. GEO. C.

SMITH. A. M. iriiisicAi. lXSTictjCM om.

WILDEK, HAVING RETUHNED I from Europe, will his iirofMJi.an.il duties in tufa cily on tho lirsl of October. All communieiitlona to Lira may bo lcil with Chandlvr Brothers, No. 11 Montaguo atroet. JJiAJVC H. RIVERS, 1 DANCING ACADEMY.

f75 STATE COltNKR OF COURT. ClrcuLvramay he had at Tico's, cornor of Fulton and Apply to Mr. RIVERS 17J State st. PAINTS, OILS, AC c.T RAYNOLDS CO. ESTABLISHED IN 1770..

IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN PAINTS OILS, VARNISHES AND COLORS, ARTISTS' AND PAINTERS' MATERIALS, WHITE LEADS AND KINGS, Noe. 1UC and 10 New York, 11 Lake st. Chicago. III. KlHD CAIi.

KORGE COfJl KK, .01. a.o, JSn 'J consulted freo of charge at Ins Brooklyn oilice, 427 Fulton BtreoL on KS A THURSDAY and SAT URDAY, from 9 A. till 7 P. M. TI10.0 dlaea.es usually tlmugbt Incurable, such as neuralgia, rheumatism, paralvsls, affections of (no bratn, uplnal cord and nervouB 6ytem, diseases of tho heart and lungs, are thoso he is especially successful in curing.

COOPEK, M. STOUAt K. STOHAUE FOR VV RNITURE IN THE brick bullillng.613 Fulton at clean, dry lofts separate ro juis If denied hoist wheel and hatchway In tho rear, whero gooda are received. W. 11.

BOLTON 013 FULTON ST, Junction of Flatbusll ar. (JLA1UVOYAMS. REMOVED FROM FULTON TO SANDS slNo. 66, bet. Adaras and Pearl Tho greateat lirlriir.

stoaiat 4E clairvoyant, from Paris, tella past, present an future lost and atolen jroodJ reoovored; brings togeihir thc eparated. absont friends: gives lucky numbers: ia dlea 60 cents to $1: hours from 10 A. M. to p. M.

mEST THE GREAT BUSINESS CLAIR JL voyant Gives posltlvo Information on all aflalra of life: tells how soon you will marry, namo and day: 10. unites the separated no atislaclion no pay. No. 69 Myrtle boiween and Jay sts. Office liouis ftomS A M.

lo 9 P. M. Can uot hu Saturdays. No gentlemen. rl.OTHIM..

place I TO BUY YOUR READY MADE MEN'S AND BOY'S GLOllllNG IB AT I. B. RHKNFKt.D'S, NO. 661 FULION bTUEET. fi It THE P.Y BY HA.

N. IS. N. II i 1 A So ud In I OOLEY'S. lilt 1IHH HHU HHH LLL F.

ssss oo oo oo oo op op LLLLL I )' LLL KB KE KE 1 YY YY 8 838 SS3 BSSSS 888SS ll 8 i iinnr.KV founn woo ol me specjauy Beaaon. Fourth wook of tlio ipoolaRy bbdboii. Fonrth wook of tho specialty Eeaaon. Unlrorsnlly nclinowledgod Universally aoknoir)8()otl Unlvorsally acknowlodKed MOST POSITIVE 8UOCKSS EVER ACHIEVED IN BROOKLYN. TflK TilEATRKCRWWDKDIN EVERY PAKT THE TH KATRIC CROWDED IN EVERY PART OUR BUST CITIZENS AND THEIR FAMILIES.

OUR BEST CITIZENS AND TI1B1K FAMILIES, Tho Thealto unotiualed for ooarttj and comfort. Tho Hue. ot Bight unoquated. A porfnet vtow from overy part. MONDAY, March 13, will appoar at MONDAY, March 13, will appear at HOOI.RY'S, HOOI.KY'.H, tnKii.kva.

HOOI.KY'S, HOOLKY'S, RANDFORD AND WILSON, VDi oMD AND WILSON, SANDFORD AND WILSON The Musical Mokes. Tlio Musical Mokes. TUo Musical Moktss. HOOLKY'S. HOOLHY'S.

HOOI.F.Y'S. llOOLBY'S. 11AR11V MONTAOUK, Tho artist comic or tho day. MONTAIilHi, The artUt comic ofllio day. HARRY MOT AOU1 jOOIjTlio artl.t comic of tho day.

HOOLKY'S! II, Vl n. COODWIN, U. (i001Wl.N, O. tJOODWIN, Tho great dramatic Tho groat dramatic marrol. Tho stoat dramatic raarfol.

HOOLKY'S. limii.iiY's. HOOLKY'S. Till' FOY SISTERS, Tho charming dualoRUO art sts. TI(K UlY SSTRRS, Tho olmrrnlnK dualosuo art UU, TIlP f'OY SISTERS Thocharmlug duologuo artHta.

HOOLKY'S. Ht)OLKY'S. CLARKE C.IBBS, CLARKE CIR'IS, CLARKE C.111BS. A Ronulne noaro comedian. A Kenulno negro comedian.

A Bonulno negro comedian. HOOLKY'S. HOOLKY'S. HOOLKY'S. Tho faclaalln(r dansoma.

Tlio laieinallng daneuo. The fascinating daaiouio. HOOLEY'S. HOOLKY'S. HOOLKY'S.

Tbo eucceseful aonq and danco man. Tho buccoibIuI Bong and dance men. The euccesBlul aong and danco men. HOOLKY'S. HOOLKY'S.

niMr.ivi IIELENK RMlTn, FLUNK SMITH, IIELENK SMITH, KIRK A DREW, KIRK KIRK A DREW, ADA LYNN WOOD. ADA LYNNWOOD, Tdo ohonnlng contralto. Tho charming contralto. HOOLKY'S. HOOLKY'S.

unm.if V'S ARCHIE HUC.1IFS, ARCHIE HUGHES, ARCUIE HUGHES, ne people ibiuihd. The peoplo'a tavorito. Tho ueoplo'B lavorito. HOOLKY'S. HOOLEY'S.

HOOLKY'S. SCENES ON THE SUK.XKS ON THE SCENES ON THE MISSISSIPPI. MISSISSIPPI. MISSISSIPPI. HOOI.KY S.

HOOLKY'S. HOOLKY'S. Theahovc Company will appoar In new and fparkl nj progiommo, uuenuaied for artistic skill, mirth Inspiring PRICKS OF ADMISSION, Orcheatr, MVI INKKS EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY. LYmnO TUEATltE, FULTON ST. MONDAY.

March 1.1. eeorvnlglit and Saturday Matinee. THf. CRE.VT TRIPLE COMBINATION. The cheapest and host ontortnlmnont In the city.

CliO.vil.EY AND KLDHH. Dm Seottluli Cliauip ons. CROSSLF.Y AND Ef.llKU. Hie Seottlsh Champions. SHE KAN AND JONES THE BRAD LEYS.

Edward and Emma. SHEKAN AND JONES. THE BKAIILKYS. Edward and Emma. Brilliant success of tlio charming lady vocalists, KM MA At.t.KSSO V.

Mlas BERTH A STA NTON. Miss JHSNIK WILSON. MlBa BERTHA OKPOF.m Mlsa ANNIE IIERBKRT, Miss LAURA HOWARD Miss MILLIE 1'DRNSj Miss NORA CAMPBIvlVL. CilSWAV AND MCK. K.

DAI.TON, A. C. MORlv si (IKKNTand too w8lralfil comedian, S. RYAN. Tho performance will coucludo with tno tbillllng drama THE IRIS" AMERICAN.

AdmlBaion, 55 cents; Callery, 15 cents: Orchootralhairs, cell's. A CADEJlY OF MUSIC, BKOOKLYN. A KELLOGG. KKLLOUO KELLOGG. Ifr.C.

D. HESS, tlio ftiecclnr of tbo KELLOGG ENGLISH OPERA, Hub tlio honor to uenounce the appearance of that renown organiiition.ou the evenings of MONDAY anil TUESDAY. Afarch 13 and H. MONO AY. THE FIRST TIME HKRE, Woll i7 vrrnni'S CLARA LOIIISF.

KKLLOOl AS UAi raiiiaa, MUA 1 EKN ANL Mm. VAN ZANDT, as ELVIRA, And tho second and third acts i ol BEAUTIFUL WORK, THE ROSE OF CASTILE, DOSHA KLVIRA. MISS ANNIE MONTAGUE, Introducing In tho Casts, noarly the whole strength of this unrivalled Company. are used by Iho KELLOGG ENGLISH OPERA. BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC 1J AFfBtSllua aix I r.

A TESriMONIAL BENEFIT TO THE A BROOKLYN SOCIETY FOR THF. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. On which occasion will bo producod for tho ilrst tlmo an original corned, written by Prosidont of tho New York Society, onlitlod, "THE HARD SEX." Anction Bale of Boxes and choice seals will tako place, at tho Academy of MubIc on Thursday, March 18. All tho thealrcB in Now York and Hrooklyu will bo roprcaontod. AltHAH NA POGUF.

ARRA1I NA 10 Utt Tickets and touts for salo at tho hoi office and in all music Btoros. Ooncral Admission, 81.00. Ji.fflSS EMMA C. THUKSBY, BROOKLYN'S FAVORITE, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MARCH 27.

(JIGEON SHOOTING AT TiEHRFOOT PARK, Tl'I'SDA in ii 14. at 1 P.M. Sweeps open to all, 2W lirBt cIbsb birae. W.M. MrMAHON.

KAN'S. THE CUE IS MIGHTIER THAN THE RALLS. When tbo Hrooklyu Tloals ontor eTn BILLIARD HALL, They will sec the sheen of the balls glittering like stirs in tho sea, CORNER FULTON AND SMITH RTS. TVKW YORK AMUSKIUIilVXS. TTNION SQUARE THEATRE.

BROADWAY and FOURTEENTH N. Y. Mr. SHI SHOOK I 'roprie or Mr. A.

M. PALMER Manaaor 1HTH TO 121STTIME OF ROSE MICHEL. Tile greatest success of til" seasrej. POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. Re.itsimyn bo lO.

ured. MONDAY BVKN1NO. March O.HMI Uie charming comedy in four actB, entitled I' I LYMPH) THEATRE. trjl lHlUADVi Ay, rt. POOLE Mr.

JOHN Manager First appearance nf tho high podestal danoore, TIIK POOLE BROTHERS. THE FOUR SPANIARDS. The new local drama called. NEW YORK DURING THE I'KNTKNNIAU Liltlo Mac, Johuuy Allen, John Hart, Frod. Lovantino, Rfc'ltuornl, Ada MoriMJi, tin; Carlos.

c. MATINEES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. LF.CTIIIIES. a1 UEEN ELIZABETH," LKUTIHfK 1SY DR. JOHN LORD, A THK.Mi.UM, TUESDAY March 11, A.

M. Itecorvcd tickets or baJanco of course of eight lectures 33, at Chandlers. 6HlLIAM, PRINCE OF ORANGE." Rev. W. H.

GILL will repeat hta KlrilKng Ice tore on this snhjict, on 1 1 I A F. EN I NG 61 arc 14, li, at o'clock, tho FIRST REFORMED PRES BYTKH1AN OHURCII. Dutttold st, near Myrtle ay. Tickets at tbo door, 25 cents. Doors open at oVjIock.

AXTENDELL PHILLIPS WILL DELIVER 111S CF.LEBRATED LECTURE Ort "DANIEL AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 17. THF. PROCEEDS OF THE LECTURE WILL BK DEVOTED Til THK HOUSE OF TIIHrGOUl) SHFPIIKRD. NESV LECTURE, LAURA HOLLOWAY, l.vn i.kp "AN OLD C.lUHlt'.K A NEW FUSS." AT THF.

ACADEMY Ol' MCSIC, TUESDA E.N lNiJSI ar ii 21 al o'clock. GENERAL ADMISSION, 25 cents, Tfofferred soa fa, 60 cts. For sale by Chandler oppo sit Acaoeniy oi music, ai. more, ana Boll. 244 Fulton st.

VOAL AtV'D VOOI. OLD SCRANTON COAL YARD. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. PRESENT PRICK OF OUR CELEBRATED I xivi crrtANTOV COAL. I DELIVERED ON SIDEWALK: I GRATE STOVE vril ri" 60 rllFAPFST GROCERS' COAL IN THE MARKET.

I Kllliill COAL SAME PRICK AS SCRANTON. CANNKL COAL for grates, and KINDLING WOOD at I C6 FULTON ST, cor. Red Hook Lano. I And 26 AT LAN lie AN I YARD Deprawst.onGowaDusCanal. NELSON CO.

JHILADELPHIA fe READING COAL A llll.O I.V.1H SCHUYLKILL WHITE AND RED ASH COALS, YARDS: Foot of Adams street. East Hirer Brooklyn. Foot of North El.bth and Ninth streots. East River, Brooklyn, K. i'.

Font nf Twont River, New York. rlANOS, ORGANS AND frltJSIC. TXTATERS' PIANOS, GRAND, SQUARE TT and npright, are the best mado; tho tpno, touch, workmanship Snd durability unsurpassed. Wm Or gaus, concerto, now orchestral, vespor, chapel, vialosto and cfmbella, cannot be excelled in tone or beauty. he concerto atop la a flno imitation of tho human cd for ii years.

Prices extremaly low for oa sh during this Broadway, N. Y. HANDLER BROTHERS, 181 MONTAGUE ST. NEW 1 A FROM ,300 UPWARD. SECOND HAND PIANOS, FROM 860 UPWARD.

Cabinet Organs Cheaper than Ever. PIANOS AND ORGANS RENTED VERY LOW. Call and see us. 1 The Fight Between Quarantine Officials. Flattmsli Registration Public Baths Ferry Slips Inspector of Supplies, etc.

Special Correspondence of tho Efiglo. Aldawy, March 11, 1670. FLATBUSn REGISTRATION. Last week, Mr, McGroarty presented a hill provldlnp; for a "Board of Registration of volors at town nieetinga in Flntbush." Tho people of this town' aro anxious to have the bill enacted. They contend that tboir town meetings aro ruled by roughs from Now York and Brooklyn, and thus tho honest intentions' of tho resi dents of tho town are set at naught.

Tho Regis ration bill, if onacted, would bo unconstitutional. Mr. McGroarty is. doing his utmost to pass it, with Ultlo chance of success ho is laboring for a nonentity. QUARANTINE MATTERS.

There is a fight on Quarantlue allaira. Messrs. udJ. and Steers, Quarantine Commissioners, are flglitiuf; Dr. Vanderpool, tho Health Officer of tho Port.

Dr. Vauderpoel desires to do away with the Quarantine Board, and thus cenlralizo all powers within himself. Ho culorej upon tho fight, however, boforo discounting tho strength of Csptafn Steers. Tho first move on the part of the doctor woo to start a Legislative investigation on tho official acta of tho Commissioners. They aro not charged with any corrupt acts, only, it is alleged, that they have allowed the Quarantine boats, which nro run at tho expense of tho State, to bo used as picnto boats by their friends.

Dr. Van derpoel'a allegations have been met by counter charges. On motion of Mr. Wcrtu a resolutiou has boon adopted, authorizing tho Assombly Commitlco on Commerce and Navigation lo investigate, Dr.Vanderpoe Pa charges. It is claimed that tho doctor chargos and rocBivcs fees in his official capacity, to tho amount of over ono hundred thousand dollars a year, and the Committee is charged with the duty of devising a plan whereby these fees can bo appropriated so as to make tho Quarantine Bureau s'olf supporting.

It in evident that Captain Steers is now more than match for tho Health officer. PERSONAL. Mr. M. McCloskoy, of Montague street, has been spending a few days nt the Capital.

Be has given a general invitation to tho Legislature here assembled to attend tho opeuina of his new seaside park at Bath, L. which is to lake place at an osrly day, and tbo LDgislalure aforesaid have very generally agreed to conje. NOTES. Asserablym.m Bradley is w. rltiiig nisht and day to ptlSB his Haniiilou avenue and South Ferry Slip und the canal and steamboat men aro their utmost to undermine his influence.

Tuo cau.il men havo too many friends in the Legislature to bo beat easily, but if there is a man in tho Assembly who cau defeat their designs ii i Daniel BraiiJer. "Wash and be clean." By tho pa.s ao of the, Public Bath bill Hie Common Council has 11 restricted power toircvi b.itb houses. A iittlo Lickeriu maybe the rtsult. The Brooklyn Commissioners of Charities labored hard last Winter to cljlaiu the cnui'tuient authorizing them in appoint aD Inspector of Supplies. At the request of the Supervisors liie hill to refCfll tho act of last Winter is bring pushed through tbo Assembly by Mr.

Higgins. It will pn tho Lower Home, but may meet with a little lnfr rolling in Ihe Seuatc. 1 lUHTlMJ THE UAS '1'Uc Exticrtc. cc ok' a Uuoton Aiili iJn Irian. (From the Boston Transcript.) So iimoh cmniilniDt hns lioen maiie (luting the riast Winter of tho poor nualitv and high price 01 go, that I would like to avail inyseli of your friemlly columns to relate my experience;) to a buttering uud sympathizing public.

1 don't deny that 12117, bilk are hieh Rtill I had paid them for year wltbuut discovering that I was imposed upon, until Hmituer.s opened my eyes to the tact last Autuu SmithcM paid that I was not doing my duty as a citizen to submit to such a swindle that I ought to fc et rood example to my ighhorH in these hard times that I paid more for gaa in one year than would stipplv me with keroi eiio lor ten; culled my ntteutiun to the'nuiubers of respectable and influential familios who have given up tbo uso of gas, aud so entirely convinced me ol the truth of his remarks that I observed to my wifo ob 1 left home the next morning, I havo concluded to burn kenweiio instead of gni. 1 will send homo lamps and oil, aud have the meter taken away." I walked down to the gas office with the proud con BciousncEF of being a better cltizoujthau I wits yesterday; of fitting, on Buiithora bud Baid, a "glorious example to my fellow men," Tho clerk of (he gas company didn't seem to think mo remarkable good oxamplc, when I requested him 111 my blandest tone, to remove tho meter from my house. In fact, Iiib reply waB not all bland. But I magnanimously overlooked that, and wonded my way to a lamp Btoro. recommended by Smithers, where I ordered a handsome pair of lamps, oil, wick, etc.

When I returned home that evening, I found tho hall In utter darkness, while a groaay odor seemed to por vfldo the house. Endeavoring to gropo lny way into the parlur, I struck my head with cuuniderable force against the half opou door. A fuiut ray of iuht shone forth from upstairs, and my wife callod anxiously "Is that you, my dear? 1 am afraid vnu havo hurt vourseif in tho dark." 1 was not all afraid. 1 was quite cortuin that I had, but I made no reply. I will not dwoll upon tho tendnr reproaches that I re ceived for Bending ouly two lampH, "Of course, Bridget must uavu one 111 tho kitchen, and, equally, of course, tbo other could nut be expected to lisilit purl hall, room and lu 1 made the bent auieudu I could by procuring pome candles Irom tho nearest grocery, and had Ihe FatiMtaction next morning liudiiiit ppulB ot candle grease 01: 1110 inning room i aroot.

which had dropped na Bridget carried ttie cau i die forth in her work. 1 observed lo my wife plJllosopjHi'. iiiy inui every eajiio iiiieui o. inivn iui unpleasant rotuillri at Iir.it, ami reminded her how wc lnui found ceinont dropped ou Iho name carpet when tuo chandelier was put up. 1 pass over various iitbor little incidents of a not more iicreeilbln character, tlio brenkim; of chimneys, the Hiuobiug of lamps, finding your hands grenfy, or a grcitKi: Ri'iit ou a fuvunic uml wor.il "I nil, ihe dropping of a lamp (fortunately not lighte I) ou tin) parlor carpet, that new BrusaelB which I bad just will happen, and I bad deteruiiuod to do my duly a.i man, aud but submit lo the goa Bwtndlo.

After a few wneka I heiran to notice Rome changes in my family that diti not (i ike me. favorably. First My eldest son, once tbe life, of the house, and always full of plana lor our evenings, now either had an cugngcaient out every ulfedit or uoiit lo bod imruo dialely lifter supper. I reiunllHtratuJ, but bis only answer waB, I go where I can Secondly My daughter, once gay and lively, now lay every evening on the soiii with a headache. Her scion it hud Lceu given 11(1, as I thought over fdil'ly was the cause, but tlie grew 110 better.

My wife had called in tho doctor several times, (mt lie did not Be fi help her, nud bo ii passed into a settled I nig that I was to liud my little duugiiter ou tho sola or iu bod, iuatcud of heartttg her light flop and merry Jaugli as obo ran to meet me ou my return. Thirdly My wilo, who was a fine musician aud had always enlivened our evenings Willi her music, uow sat M'lcutly by tho table knitting, knitting, cvcilastingly I liought her new fhc thanked me, but instead of trying it, laid it aaido, and resumed hor knitting. I noticed that my Blurts were not so carefully re paired aa usual, anil ventured to inquire the cause. am very cony," was the sad tonno reply, "but I I cau Bcarcely'sew at ail, ou uccoutit nf the p. nn in my eycB.

1 cau kmt, because 1 can uo tuat wiiu my eyes shut." My eyes soomed suddenly opened. I Bumuionod our physician. II wsb evening when he arrived. "YeB," he said, with a glauro around the room, "I can lull you uow tho matter with both your wifo and daughter. I could have dune so sooner.

If I had boon hero in tlio cvoning. It 1b all contained in ono word Kerosene I do not say that kerosene should never be used. I only state tho fact, that sinco tho rago for oionumy in gas bills, I havo had morn cases of headache and inflamed eyes than in all tho long years I havo practiced mDdicine. Tho vile odor for it in useless to deny that It does anirll, whatover deulcrB may nay to tho contrary tbo inmiflicicnt quantity of light, nnd having the blaze directly on with the head instead ol irom above, nil tend tn produce tili'so cllects." He left me to draw my own conclusions. I did so.

The next morning the meter was restored lo its plnco and Hie lamps discarded. My lion ulso resumed Ida place in the amily circle, snyltu; with delight that bo ivafi clad to nave 11 nonie ogiuu. 013 wiic miininiinm gained steadily from the day kerosene wan banished. Not eo in Stnither's estimation. He gave a mutual friend of ours to uudorMnU'1 that ho was disappointed 111 found 'I had no lore: of character, in lact.

1 am gla I I haven't if burning rosene is nee. rr proof of ii. 1 .1 not ray .1 there is notl.lni: to lie tirr 'l oi' other ido of the tiori. for 1 certainly think liie i'uh i omtiauy greatly reduce liieir uu.i Ktiil make il" u.oi than most people ar, uial. iiia now, but I ad li i up islnf lamps chiliinevn, 01) and wick spotte lionks, ruioed carpele, and above nil.

the sullorni ol my tumily uud quent doctor's fees, uud 1 shall pay my uoxt gas bill in hlieut tbaukf illness. KElIOCltATlU ItWmCAXI.ATIO.V. The reorimtiizeil oi'til'u Doniocrntiu Gen oral Committu" is noil fairly in wurking order, and from thoiiei sorinC of that body and the proceedings thus far, it 1b evident that tho members aro thoroughly iu earnest in tho work of bringing the Democracy of KingB County up to the highest possible alandard. Tho meeting Tuesday brought thojnow element to tho front, and showed a disposition to have tho fullest and freest discussion ol all matters pertaining to thuurgaa izoti in. and to tho party geuerally.

Tho Comuiitteo give promise ol being a talkative as well as a working one, na appeared from tbo discussions last evouing, which demonstrated tbo fact that there aro among tho new Qombcrs many ready aud lerctblo debaters, who enter into the work before them with a determination and zeal peculiarly refreshing. Mr. S. T. Frocmau, the Chairmau, proves to bo a capable presiding oiheer, and although the position Ik perhapi soineahat novel one lor him, he goes about his work with the manner of au old baud at tbe business.

The maiu subject of interest now before the. Com mittee is tho adoption of a institution. Mr. MoCoy, from the Commitlco appointed to drult a conHtitutiuu for tbo government of the organi Tcpoitsd last evening, a lengthy document which proposes SEVEU.VL RADICAL CHANGF.S in the Fyfctein heretofore adopted. Tlio principal chacire is in regard to the primaries.

It providos that tho primaries Bhall bo held at places romoved from litjuor ealoona, and that no porson Bhall bo allowed to voto unlets he is known to bo a sound Democrat and his name, appears on the regular registry list mado by order of tho Board of Elections. Heretofore in somo wards, primaries havo been held in liquor saloons; but tho now constitution, oa.viill bo seen, this in the future. This Is regarded as a very good provision and tonding to prcvont cbUBca at the primaries. Tho constitution also provides for Ave inspectors or supervisors of election, and expressly do claree that uo man holding a place under the local. Slate or iioiu! Oovcrauieuis h.i!) eligible to tho position.

It is expected 111 tt this g.ctiou will meet with some wh the constitution Bhall como before th" Conitpitlco for consideration at tho next mcor iug. AoitPer texture vl tho. document is a pro iialon lor cool: ward au.i Thu 'vill tend to rlr A vi lactl iu. tbe patty generally nu. pi Is tec 'ive with lit lilO COUU satid Till'; I'liiST watvo ui st Ward resulting Irom Ui" i'Hmary uaJaau ry.

ban not bu d.Ul'ii. A CdlU TheFn I lidd th.r To fact call ity not but box tho ous to in lo of I I I I 1 I I I I I OOOO NN EEEEE SSSS NN li JO ON EEH SSSS (J () JJJJ OOOO NN l'EEEK SSSS JAMES M'CREERY fe such Committee the incontcstahlo ovidonco onr possession that our ticket was honestly elected. Hoping that you will grant tho prayer ot our petitron ami that way do all in your power to allay the diieatis faction existing at present among tho pcoplo ot the First Ward, wo remain. Respectfully yours, Michahl Ryan, James Andjiew MoDOHALn, William A. FAiinuti, Michael llYitiers.

F. U. McOUINNfEKS, IL J. DorraitE2rrt SOLOMOM BAllTON. It Is probablo tnat tno smojeut will bo reintroduced at the next meeting of tho Committee.

OPEN LETTERS. A Card From Kx Judgo Thompson, the Editor 0 the Brooklyn Eagle A magnificently hendotl sensntionnl article, appeared in Iho AVie York Dispatch of Sunday wook under tho abovo caption. The writer exiisuatod his imagination in an array of pretended facta. Except for tho use of tho gonuino names, no ono familiar with tbo rase would recognize it from tho description. It contains more llos than linen.

A case possessed of some interest has beon debased into a piece of unmitigated twattlo, where tho grains of truth do not equal those tho celebrated bushel of chaff. It Is probablo that tho writer had no purposo but to magnify bit Munchausen accomplishments. But its effect is to give an odious uotoriety (o tn tlofondant. Tito action 1 for divorco and is now ou trial before adge Morris Tho evidence is nearly closed. It iB a plain simple case, unailomed liy any cxcltinc? or sensational ruattor.

Its interest consistH In its Actions, Two witnesscB of a low moral and iuteiiecttial grade awill carrier at tho hotel and a butcher boy havo sworn to tho charges made. The defendant claims that tho ovidonco is per jnred, and charges that It has been obtained by corrupt sppliancH. The maiu witness has been alraady con Iradicfed lir (en roliahlo persons, II is improper to an ticipate tlio result, or oven to review tho evidence. But the defendant feels entire contidencc in his case. There are rich developments for the public.

Tho niiionliulit Rcenes. Iho hotel boarders, Iho church membership, the fltrddon discoveries of the ox asporateit wite, too exciting cviiioncc 01 ino niisiinuo nud wife, are creations of the fancy of the wriler, Al. unlit every one knows, but tho writer of this article, that neither tlio plaintiff nor the defendant in au action of adultery can be examined as to tho main facts ot" tbo case. It iu ofteu 'lUosliouablo whelhor it in best to correct cases of Ibis kind. A certain portion of the press lias become bo trutbloss and debased an to secure no conft dence aud obtain no belief.

It irt liocauso wo place ilitVcretit estimate upou your shoot aud depreoulo tho evil which tho careless republication of tlio article from the bispatch iu your columns is calculated to effect upon tbo defendant, that wo solicit tho publication of thia' oommunicstiiin in your paper. Jt'DoE Geo. TiioMi'soN, Counsel for Defendant. Dr. Storrs 1111 il To the Eiiitor of the Urooklyn Ka.le Tit your editorial of tho (Ith, spenkitifr of Dr.

Storrs, your ideas with regard to Congregationalism are fiomc whal al variance with those the writer has entertained, which porhups is uot strange, us in your calling as a public journalist, you are supposed lo know 110 sect. Asa republican form of government is beat appreciated and sustuiuod by an intelligout and. in lightened people, so Congregatioimlism can ouly nourish those of both oullghtetied minds and consciences. As the best regulatod fatntltoa aro gov orued without formal promulgation of rules and laws lovo iu tliu household being law into itBeli bo Con BrcgatioualiHUi noodB uo multiplicity of rulos and regulations lo control a coniplox machinery lint that milder law which hopoth aU thinge.cndurotU all Itiiugs, binds together tho uieinberBbip in such willtug bou dago, that he who wears tho yoko regards it aB bin badge of freedom and independence. Becauso tho Congregational denomination has no atated assemblage of Synod or BishopB docs it follow that "its internal government is lax Ib it a fact that "many councils have been called to intorprot tho polity of Oonuro gationalism 7" Certainly tho two notod council: gathered in Brooklyn mot for no such Was it a law ot laxity which drew bo many of tho brotherhood together recontly iu your cily, from mostdistaut paxbs of our country, and united them hariuonioUBly iu rendering advice to Bister church 7 Wo saw no Mgu of "fcderaP'or of "Independent," but tho banner of God's lovo waa ovor all.

1 think a correspondent has recently said in your columns, that had tho Brooklyn acaudal occurred in tho Methodist, Teanrieriau or oinor wiuiiii have liueti settled long ago. It should bo remembered that the groat ecaudat did not origlunto in any church, but iu tho powers ol darkness. So far as any Cougro gutioual Church became ciitangl. therein, it would have been Bottled satisfactorily long since, had not those IVuui various denominations who lacKod not zeal, but lucked knowledge nud tho principles of Christianity, joined hands with thu powers of ilnrktta in keeping; it alive. Allow mc to thank you for the commendable course you have purmod iu such marked contrast tothatof many so called religious Journals iu treating lliis call tl we, ill sniinit! niti 1110HO paput .1 1 1 uni 11111 families.

Upon their editors aud upou witletuotitbud mongers tabernacled ill stalely churches, rest the disgrace which they have brought upon tho religion they protoaa to preach, but fail to practice. A CosnKcriuur Layman. Fnsl loiiM Bonnets, To the Editor of the. Brooklyn Hvjte Some iltiyK siuco I rond your niliuirnlile, though somewhat curt, fashion article, autl tt made some little impression on 1110, go much so (hat tutR morning, while looking over an old Borapbook, I came across tn.i folluwiug lines, which ovou in thlB ago Boom si, applicable. cCau you say from what they nro taken 7) fashion's fault.

"Marry 1 Yen But boforo I wod Tell mo what'R that upou your boad7" "It it's ii'iiiietliing something worthy of a sounot, It's tfl latest stylo of now Spring bonnet." "A bonnet I llu di your nonsense, pshaw It's only a shoestring and a straw; Aud, though doubtle.B placod upon your head with paius, It fiionifi 'The wr orer hoi no As shakKiiearo said, my Dot upon I'll ouly marry woman woman wears a bonnet." lours iruiy, AKNIH. M1SCEI.LANKOIW ITEMS. If mini be only tnio to himself it will bo, very ilifHetilt for others to ovciTOttch liitn. "Unil, pentlc Spriny Bays Thonijisou, and. gentle Spring hailed, mid suowed, too.

A iiiiin behind tho times Khould bo fedou ketchup. Christmas is gouo, but tho holidays liava. only begun. Keep mniliug. Alexander Dumas deuouuees daudies, as.

corrupting insects. A good clauso in tho history of. lifo Sautft How mirny jrrains of common Kense go to. one Kcruple How mauy scruiilei) of cormcienco go to 0110 dram This is a clover thins vvritton by Von Bulow in a rieud'i! album iu England In art hato respectability, And respect nbilly. Why is a pi the most provident of nnimnln? Because ho ahvays carries a 'ipnr rib or two about him.

We know nil nlinufc shouting stars, but wo often, forgt I that Uii world of ours is a revolver. The moRl of all flattery is tho very roninion Umd that wc bestow upon our riclVCh'. U'lii'ii parlies nn ott'j for a plnannro Rni1int, tho simside swells generally tnalco everybody sick. i Auna Eishor's watch was rocovored Iron, to lady wreck of the Schiller, unil. returned iits ut Niles, Mich.

Tito young It owned ut the time of that terrible ahipwi't It is i' iroil thai; tlio horses cutered for the San Frimci race will die of old ago boforo tho trot comes off. They are making much ndo ovor that American Skating Kink, in Paris, becauso tho opportunity to see pooplo lio down on their backs in yariouH positions has never beou afforded Parisians until uow. It is said. that "One swallow doesn't make a but one swallov makes it hot for flies, iho capacity of his atomach boiug flics a di y. A Teuton, summoned to identify a stolon hog, being asked if he had any ear marks, replied: "To only ear mark dat I saw vas his tail v.

scut off." TUo wages of sin havo uot boon reduced along with other wages. Irony AKkiug a hantwaro. uerciiaut tho price of cast steel soap. "I think wo ore going to have a beautiful sunrise," waR tho observation by which an ingenuous nymph dismissed a tedious visitor. Why is it vulgar to uso wooden platter for tho loaf? Why, of courso, because it is so uoder bread.

"If theio is anything which will mako my mouth water," said au old toper, "1 don't want to see it." Tho Taris authorities nro again roceiviug nlnns for au umlergrouud railway. A htitiior of the trado A gentleman called al on ol our prominent booksollers' last wook 1 aud asked for a "Pocket Edition of Webster's i Unabridged Dictionary," and insisted that hucu a work was published. i Poiutod auswer "What am I mndo of?" nria a little irl of a youuger sister. "I don't know," was tho honest answer. "What does rnnmnm sweep up from tlio floor was I the lirst s)it nocf's next trial in tho Socratio i method.

"Pins, needles and hairiiing," wan th. div ufI ioxneotgi rogBoutie, OOO RRRR PPP II RP A AA A A NN SSSS It RRRR PPP HHHH AAA 11 HA AN II A A 11 HA AN SSSS OK OR 1 NN NN It OOO xv SSSS MR. THEODORE HAMILTON Will assumo tho part of JACQUES. MB. GUSTAVUS LBVICK, tho Boston Theatre, has lieon specially ongoged for tho part of PIERRE.

MISS IDA VERNON Will repeat hor splondld impersonation of the SISTER GENEVIEVE. MISS BLANCHE GREY, as MARIANNE, Fin outcast. MISS MAUDE HARRISON as HENRIETTE. MRS. FARREN as tho COUNTESS DE LINIEREI.

MR. OLAUDE BURROUGHS a3 the MARQUIS DK PUSLES. MR. J. W.

THORPE as the COUNT DE LINIERES. MR. 11. W. MONTGOMERY as LAFLEUR.

Other characters by membors of tho GREAT BROOKLYN THEATRE COMPANY. Tho exquisite scouery painted for tho original production by Mr. R. MaraLon has boeu thoroughly; renovated and will all bo uaod here. 1 Tlio managomont bolievo that with this GREAT CAST.

Thov will bo able to give their natrons a porformnnco which will bo in ALL RESPECTS Superior to any over glvon of this GRAND PLAY. THURSDAY EVENING, LED ASTRAY. ADMISSION TO ANY PART OF THIS THEATRE IS ONLY To CENTS. THASSPOHTATIUK, c. In.ilion.ils.

TLORIDA AND THE SOUTH, ATLANTIC AND COAST LINE OF RAILWAYS. Leave Now York at 3 and 9 P. all rail, via Washing, ton, Richmond, Wilmington, Charleston, or Columbia, Auguata. Savannah, Jacksonville, otc. and A.

M. (rimitod Express) via Boy Lino from Balllmoro and Portsmouth via Wilmington, thonce as above, and 3 P. M. Tuosday. Thursday arid Saturday via Old Dominion steamship to Portsmouth, Va and as above.

For information and through tiokois apply at General 229 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. Parlor and Sleeping Cars ovor tho entire lino. Baggage ohockod through. A.

P' PE. General Passongor Agent, J. II. WHITE, Passenger Agont P1 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Gltr, Al 1 rs Avn UNITED STATES MAIL ROUTE. Tjiajhb leave New York, v's Desbrossesand Conrtlandt street at follows: ExrnKSB for Harrisburg, Pittsburg, the WoBt and South, with Pullman Palace Cars attached.

9:30 A. 6:00 Sunday, :00 and 8:30 P. M. aron Wll LlAMBroltT and Lock Haven, ai 9:30 A.M., rn 1 8: OP. M.

for Corry and Erie. 8:3" P. M. connecting atCorry for Titusvillo, Potroleum Centre and the Oil Fon HALTiMonE, Washington and tho So ith. Limited xr ni tnn Kmn.a nf Puttmsn Parlor 'ftrs dailv.

or. rept Sunday, at 9 :30 P.M. Regular at 8: P. M. A.

M. Rn lvlng at A. 3:00 on, 1 9:00 P. M. Sun.

TrvvfvU'iorP'hUadolplila, 7:00 7:30.8:10 f.30 A. 30, RKSS for Pllliauuiin 'a 1 UiinHnv. A crant and second class. 7 P. M.

a' NvWAnK.at6 W.S::w,7 7:, 6:00, 9. CO. 10:00. 11:00 AM MM. I.

tltt 2:00, .1:111. .1 4:10. 4:30. ffei o'sOO. 6:30.

6:40. 6:10.1 2i'. 6:. 7. 0O, 7 :l.l, bunaay, 11:0 .0.

For. 11 30 P.M.. and 12:1 nieiit. unuay. 7:30 Fnn Friz r00.

6 7: 9:00. 10:10.11:00 A lia 1 :00, 2 :00. 2 :30. 3 :10. :10.

4 a0. 1 :10. 4 1). Pi 1 6 20: 6:0, 7:00. 8:10.

10:01. P. M. and 12:00 ti.bou nunoav. 6.23.

7:03 li nif 7:00, 7. 5:00. 10: 11 i.i 1: 2 3:10, 3:40, 4. 0', 4:10, 4:30. 4:60, fi 11 i.4u.

fi' 7 8 :10 JO 30 P. M. aud ni ht Simdav, 0 and 7 P.M. Fnn WOODnRIDaE, Perth Amboy and South Amboy, 6:03 nrt in ua A 4: 0 and 6. 20P.

M. FOR NEW BR SBWibK 7 8:00 and A. 1M, ,6:10, 7:00 P.M., and 12 nlgnt Sunday, Vnn ieBT MrLr STOVE, 0 A.M., 3:00 and 6:20 P.M. ESS KmSrtWS avd Rocky Hill, A. M.

and 4 :10 P.M. F.S PmsoS, 7:40 A. 12:30, 20, 4:10 and 7r30 vAMOKRTVriW, 9:30 A.M., 2:00, and 4 :10 P. M. fSb" PHU.

I1 UKU and Belvidore, 9f) A M. and 2:00 irVV rrnnTON. 9:30 A. M. and 3:00 M.

EtfJnd aon.er.et Branch. SAN P. Trenton. BonDENTowN. BurlinBton and Camden, and 9:30 A.M., 1 f.

Al. FORFbEEKOLD. I JO A. M. IS ftSStS Sw" PemblrKA 'adACSenVvllPPerth F0 Anib an 'la Monm uth Junction, Pi.rrriTOWSand Pomberton.

6:00 A.M., FOR llianT5TOw. i Monmnu unet Pomberton. 6:00 A.M., vii ferttt Amboy, ana 1 in A. M. and TRAiys arrive: xruu.

p. if. daily, er. PhilAftelnhlB. iv 1L "'A O.I :27 P.

M. A l.1. 4.VO. U.I If. Suuday, 6:10, CuO.

6:, 11:31 A. 9 na mi Ti onriwAv. No. 1 Aster House lloboken. in General Piis eogorAgont.

P' Ml 'i Un l'ltAN'K THOMSON. General Manag r. in Now York, Grand Central Dooot utranco ou eecona streev. wrrxv vnnK. TRAD" FOR NEW Hayes leave at lO tAco nl.W 9:05, (Acc'n) 10:00 A.

(Kx (Ace (Ex 3:20. (Acc'n): 3 (Ex.) Li0 and 5.1 (Ex.) 9K (Ex.) P.M. Fort souin Nobwalk 7:10. To: TKAino i.r.i. 1 P.

M. For Stamford. 7 :10, 8., tu :10 A. M. .1 lM.aandS.

OOjRxJjSsS, 6 la 6 u' 7,9. 6P. M. A M. OBioN BipyiEsayla Sprlngfiold, at815 and 7 9.

00, 10. tu ana 11 a jj. Bobios BipRXSS yia SprUlgfiold, 001 111 vrta. Shore Lineal fOTana ll TO ana S0 1. rjnore nnlnir at The8.n6A andlOjM P.

SUmfnrd. NorWlk and 8:06 and.10 j30 A. 3.M, saw v.i jLj nnj 1 and P.M. at Bridgeport. The A.

M. ana I. JO P.M. connect with train, on Shore Una Diuiwator rrotldonco. Tos 8 aid Shore Lino Division for Norwten, andtheN Hf ven ana Morthanmton R.

R. at Wow Havon, and the 8:08 1 A M. and 1 :00 P. M. for Newport 8a 10:00 A.

M. and IJjOO noon, trn; TTdTconrl River R. R. at Sprinftoldand Sax P.M. for Montreal.

The8al5 A.M. aujjORM. connect with Naoratock R. It. aiadHousanlc ilt H.

at Bridgeport. Tbe 8:05 A. and 1:00. :0 P. withTJanbnry and Norwalk at So.

Novwalk. rrndthe 8. 06 A. M.J. OO, 4 HO P.

M. with Now Canaan R. at Stamfori. Bdotdat Boston Mait, Tjiainb at 7:00 P. M.

via Sprin field. at 10:00 P. M. via Providonce. Drawing room cars on Day Eiuross and Sleeping Gars on Nteht Ztxpress Train Tloketa can be onrchaaod at Ticket Office ot Company, at Grand Central Depot, or at ofSces ol N.

Y. Transfer Broadway, N. and No, LCourt t. Brooklyn, who TflU also cheek bag rue from BCnt 4fsUriaJ al TV)1W JNivy ixn xbw TTT3V A I 1 1 FORD RAILROAD rjr. BROADWAY AND ELEVENTH ST, N.

HAVE JUST RECI IVElfA SHIPMENT OF THE PLAIN NOVELTIES DRESS GOODS, DRAP DAMASSK, DRAP D'OR, C.VCHKMIRE AGO NNE. ALL THE NEW SHADES OF WOOD AND CREAJf COLORS IN LIGHT WEIGHT CASHMERES FOR SPRING WBAB. JAMES M'CREERY BROADWAY AND ELEVENTH STREET, N. Y. Will offer on MONDAY.

March 13, EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS INFANTS' LONG AND SHORT SLIPS, DRESSES ROBES, LACE CAPS, TOILET BASKETS, 4c, Ac. Togothor with a largo and elegant slock of Ladies' and Children's NIGHT DRESSES, CHEMISES, DRAWERS, TOILET KACQUES, WALKING, TRAIL AND UNDER SKIRT'S, Etc, AT AN IMMENSE REDUCTION IN PRICES. LADIES' AND MISSES' SWISS oTtiTANDliiS AND PIQUlTsTjITS. ALSO CHILDREN'S CLOAKS, IN NEW SPRING STYLES, JUST OPENED. CAI cVC PECIAL BARGAINS A li I S.

We will offer on MONDAY, March 13, 6C0 plocos 5 frsmo BODY BRUSSELS, at $1.75 per yard. 300 pieces TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, at 31.10 per yard. 203 pieces EXTRA SUPER INGRAINS, Bt $1 per yard. TUB ABOVE ARE ALL FRESH GOODS AND THE BEST BARGAINS OFFERED FOR MANY YEARS. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE A BROADWAY, COR.

NINETEENTH STREET, N. Y. UY YOUR BAILEY BROTHERS, 533 FULTON STREET, Opposite Flathush avenuo. rfWETlKOOKLYN CARPET COMPANY. THE BROOKLYN CARPET COMPANY Is the name of a firm that 13 be? popular each day as tho increase io demonstrates.

Taking as their r.i. s.iuaro der lings," tjiolr 1 v. ne cained, are never lo, t. irro and more fiosini'S fully ili lUs and om, r.od, oaeo ,0 ja ONE THOUSAND ENGLISH RATH ROOM AN'D Otrior. ltui Ai ri r.A ti Alao an invoice oi OLD oil.

CLOTHS dox at one half li value. Tbe ornber of thylr store la 617 and 61V FULTON. ST COO A RRR PPP EEE T'TT SSS AA P. I'. A A II A A P.

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