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1" the Brooklyn daily eagle, new york. Wednesday. December t. 1904; 17 CO LITER" IS HI FOLKS PI THE GITY SHOULD LIVE HERE COLER TOWARD THE SOUTH. circus busioess and introduced the triple clog dance specialty.

Then he opened a gymnasium and saloon, which be kept (or eight or ten yours In Baltimore. These flgbts were ail with bare knuckles. Hla last flght wa with Jack McAullffe, who defeated him in two rounds. While in the theatrical business he adopted two boys, whom he called Sam and Ed Collyer, and with whom he did a double clog. Me used to do this with Barnum's and with Sands' Circus He Rave the flrst exhibition give the tradesmen of this city the trade that Is going elsewhere.

We have discovered that It is becoming quite fashionable for city employes to move out of the city Into Jersey and other places, quite near, and we -are going to try to put a Btop to the practice if we can. New York City is a pretty good place to live in. If it Is good enough to work in and work for. it should be good enough to live in. "These people who go to work for the city and then turn around and move away should not be encouraged.

They get all the protection that civil service affords and receive good salaries and there Is no reason, from my way of looking at things, why they should not remain permanent residents Of the city. Of course, there is an advantage for a man working for the grees. one of which Included in Senate Mil -No. 411M. introduced In the Fllty-elghth Conw-gress.

is to establish an information bureau at Kills Island. Till bureau I take It will he controlled and directed by the soveru-ment, and In a 1.1 1 1 i on 10 preparing liifoim.i-i tton calculated to prove of value to immigrants, will also have a die for distribution, and lor reference. mat.er and do-tailed information mini all parts of the country, offering inducements to agriculturists and lahor generally. While myself and associates have come to no eoiR'luslun as to exactly what course we will be able to pursue, ihe fact suggests Itself t- me that if Mie information buroju be established at Ellis Island, the railroads and commercial exchanges will be enabled to work in hir- mony therewith, and by a syr.teni of co-op- 1 Association. through Commissioner Rich-ardton.

of Atlanta, and the matter received considerable attention at the recent meeting of that Association. The Progressive Union was there represented by George Smith, General Passenger Agent of the Sew Orleans and Northeastern Railroad, of this city and a member of the Progressive Union Board of Directors. Mr. Smith naturally took a great and direct interest in tho proposition, as it seemed in his opinion to afford an opportunity of adding largi ly to the population of Louisiana, and locating many hundreds. If not thousands, of people to the territory out of whicb New Orleans and the railroads generally drew tbe bulk of their patronage.

Mr. Smith, who returned day or two since from the East, has advised Secretary Mayo ot the Progressive Union that the Was an Honor Man of the Civil War and Later a Lightweight Pugilist He's T'na to Find a Way to Bar Out Employes Who Reside Elsewhere. Efforts of Passenger Agents of Railroads to That End Meeting With Satisfactory Progress. of boxing on the variety stage. Ed.

Collyer is now a well known legitimate actor. Jamleson lalterly obtained employment as a machinist in the Navy Yard and his exit from the yard on pay day was the signal for alleged pugilists who were poor to wait for him and have them give him money. He was senerous to a fault and made and lost many city to live elsewnere. He nasn 1 got iTRIED THE STAGE AND CIRCUS. A TEST IN HIS OWN OFFICE.

a district lesder to bother him, but I iff) DIVERTTHEM FROM NEW YORK don't think the practice of city employes 1 ntl rKUm NCW IUnt fortunes. He was at the time of his dea.b I perfecting a plan for a marine engine which living outside of the city should be en would probably have made another fortune general passenger agents representing Ihe lines in the jurisdiction of the Southeastern Passenger Association, after a thorough discussion of the subject, coincided with Mr. Smith and Ihe Progressive Union and appointed a committe to act in conjunction with Commissioner Sargent, and to bend for him. He was unmarried and was a member of the Congressional Medal of Honor Le gion of which James W. Webb Is the New His Heal Name Was Walter Jamleson, and His War Record Was One of Conspicuous Valor.

Hundreds of Hen and Women on the municipal Fay Boll Really Live in New Jersey. Is the Object of Commissioner of Immigration F. P. Sargent of Ellis Island Bureau. couraged on that account." Some of the best paid employes of the city government are not permanent residents of the city.

A persual of tho city's official list will show thlB. There are hundreds receiving salaries ranging from J2.50O to 85,000 a year whose homes arc In New Jersey, although some of them maintain a nominal voting residence in this city. Mr. Coler said this morning that he did not know how the Civil Sercise Commis York State commander; was president of the War Veteran's Association of the One Hundred and Thirty-ninth Regiment and of Rau-kin Post No. 10, A.

R. The funeral services which are- being arranged for by his II felons friend and war every effort toward introducing immigration into the South, and to provide ways and means to carry on an aggressive campaign in this connection. The committee appointed, of which George H. Smith is the chairman. Is composed of General Passenger Walter Jamleson, also known as "Sam Collyer," one of the last of the old-time Bird S.

Coler, president of the Civil Commission, has discovered that there comrade, Andrew J. Lyons, will be held at eraiion with the government authorities, he enabled to relieve ihe Immigration department of much 'inxieiy, nnd at the same time provide many of these immigrants with homes and permanent locations. "I expect to Jee Saraenf'ln tho course of the next eight or ten day, when, with the members of my commit ice, we will thresh out the proposition and see what we can do toward 1 11 kiiiK care tin: Immigrants. ind locntin them in Louisi.inii. but naturally the aim of cur committee will be lo locate them in tbe South, where ihey will not only be happy and contented.

I hope, but will contribute largely 10 the Cm on prosperiiy of lhis entire action of country." LARGE ORDERS FOR STEEL RAILS. It Is expected that large ortletB for steel rails at the present price of $28 a ton will he plneed in the near future. is understood that one of the principal trunk lines will place an order next week for l.W.niiu Ions nt that This is pointed out as conclusive evidence of large traffic expected by the railroads and also of Ihe fact that there Is lo be 00 reduction In the price of steel rails. pugilists, but long retired from the ring, i 15 Greene avenue, Sunday afternoon, at 2 are hundreds of men and women working which he left under a personal plodge to o'clock and the Rev. Dr.

Otho P. Bartholow for the cily who are living outside the city, will officiate. All the veteran organizations will be present. The Interment will be in Cypress Hills Cemetery. During all of Ja-mieson's varied career he never used a pro fane word.

Agents J. M. Beal of the Mobile nnd Ohio Railroad, St. Louis; V. L.

Stone of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, Louisville; A. H. Hanson of the Illinois Central. Chicago; VV. S.

Tnloe, Southern Railway. Atlanta; VV. L. Danley, Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Ixiuis Railway, Naehvllle, and W.

J. Craig of tbe Atlantic Coast Line, Wilmington, N. C. Prior to Mr. Smith leaving New York he got In communication with Commissioner Sargent over the 'phone and endeavored lo arrange a meeting In that city between the committee and the commissioner, but the latter was just preparing to make a trip to sion or any other body or cily official Is going to prevent employes from living outside the city, but Mr.

Coler said he believed It is an evil that should be rectified, and he has some hope that It can be corrected. He said he would like to know what the views of the public and the press are cn the matter before acting. Mr. Coler said he has no objection to employes living in Queens, Staten Island or any other of the suburban sections of the city, but that there ought to be some rule by which employes can be compelled to spend their earnings in the city which employes them. CHURCH SIXTY YEARS OLD.

Kacly in October the press dUpalchcs contained an announcement to the effect that Commissioner of Immigration F. P. Sargent had made certain recommendations in regard to future action on the part of the United Slates government in connection with the admission of immigration generally into the United States. It was the opinion of Commissioner Sargent that the ever-increasing danger caused by the concentration of Immigration In the Cily of New York, and Its more immediate surrounding commercial centers, demanded some action on the part of Congress or the proper' authorities, says the New Orleans Picayune, which would prevent this concentration, and force tho ever-increasing current represented by individuals of all classes from Europe seeking new homes in this country into the suburban sections, and chiefly Into the agricultural areas, which are at present and some out of the state, and he has set out to see if some method caa be found by which these can be compelled to give up their Jobs or 10 become permanent residents ot the city which employs them. Mr.

Coler said to-day that the situation presented by men and women receiving remunerative salaries from the City of New York and living elsewhere is one which should be taken up by the public and he is anxious to ascertain public sentiment on the subject. Mr. Coler, with the approval of his colleagues In the Civil Service Commission, has taken the bull by the boms and bas refused to give any work to two per diem examiners employed by the commission whose bomes are In Elizabeth, N. on the General George B. McClcllan when he was Governor of New Jersey, died at his home, 2:1 Cumberland street, yesterday, of heart lisoase, rfom which he had been suffering tor many months.

'Walter Jamleson had a record as ono of the bravest men who drew a sword In the Civil War and was one of the Congressional Medal of Honor Legion for bravery. He was horn on August 18, 1842, in Boulogne-Sur-Mer, France, where his father and mother 'went from Scotland, his father being a millwright. His parents names were James and Jane. When Walter was 13 years old he came with his parents to Bllssvllle, in the Eastern District ot Brooklyn. The boy learned his trade of machinist in the Wall rope walk and became locally famous as an athlete while in bis 'teens.

He saved a comrade from drowning at the risk of his life when a boy of 16 and was a The Pilgrims Society, Made Historic by Dr. Storrs, Will Celebrate the Anniversary. Chicago, and the meeting was in consequence thereof deferred. It is expected, however, that Mr. Surgent will communicate with Chairman Smith and appoint a date when he will meet the representatives' of the railroads NEGRO KILLED BY A FALL INCREASES IN BRITISH TRADE.

London. December 7 The November statement of the Board of Trade shows In-, creases of SH.736.500 In Imports and In exports. The increase In Imports Includes cotton. J2.7H8.805. and certain manufactured snides, more than $2.5011.000.

Tbe increase In exports was ninlnly In. cotton fabrics. Arrangements are complete tor the celebration of the Blxtteth anniversary of the organization of the historic Church of the and the outlaying of a plan whereby the do-sired end may be attained. General Passenger Agent Smith. In dis ground that if the city has any work to give out it should encourage Its own permanent residents by distributing among them, ao far as possible, the jobs at Its disposal.

Joseph Treadwell Slipped From Scaffold at New Building at Kings Park Asylum Fell 40 Feet. (Special to the Bugle.) Kings Park. L. 1 December 7 David Treadwell, a negro. 32 years of age, fell from a scaffold on the new building being erected at the Long Island State Hospital for use as a nurses' home, yesterday, and was killed.

The two examiners of the Civil Service crying for settlers. Following this publication, the New Orleans Progressive Union entered into correspondence with Commissioner Sargent In order to ascertain what -probable stops would be taken by Ihe Department of Commerce and Labor, to which Department Commissioner Sargent belongs. In regard to the subject matter. it wns the belief of the Progressive Union Board of Directors that here was a epleudcd chance for the AT THE NIGHT SCHOOL. "Is there anything on the other side or space?" Ihe instructor to puzzlf hi pupils.

"Yes. sir." answerer) ibe silently hatien boy. who had begun to lenrn the printer's trade. "The lower rase box." Chi'-ag" Tribune. Commission whom Mr.

Coler has virtually suspended because they are not residents of this city are Francis Coilingwood and Pilgrims, at Henry and Remson streets, known tbe world over through the ministry for fifty-three years of the Rev. Dr. Richard Salter Storrs, whose death occurred on June 6, 1900, and whose labors are being faithfully and efficiently carried on by the present pastor, the Ret. Dr. H.

P. Dewey, who was unanimously called to tbe pastorate from Concord, on April 4, 1900, and who preached his flrst sermon on April 22. The Church of the Pilgrims will have a quiet and modeat celebration, lasting only one day, Sunday, December 18. The services will be conducted by the pastor. In the morning there will be a commemoration, with au anniversary sermon, praise and consecration, that being tbe theme of the day.

At tho evening service Handel's "Messiah" will be sung by the church quartet and a Louis B. Bonnett, both of them engineers. Mr. Coilingwood was employed on the construction or the Brooklyn Bridge. The per diem examiners of the Civil Ser He fell a distance ot about 40 feet, striking South and the vacant territory contiguous THE LESSER EVIL, on his head and fracturing his skull.

He and tributary to New Orleans, to secure runner the lire engine company of which former Senator Jacob Worth was a member. He was brought up with rough youngsters and early learned to defend himself with so much skill that he was called upon to light professionally. He won his first Dgbt over Jimmy Elliott, afterward shot In Chicago by Dunn. With the outbreak of the Civil War, young Jamieson enlisted as a private in the Twenty-eighth Regiment of New York Volunteers, Colonel M. Bennett commanding, I'ormei IJolloe Captain Campbe.il being the captain of Company in which young Jamieson was a private.

Early in his military career io displayed the coolness and bravery which afterward distinguished him. He told the cussing the matter yesterday, stated that he was firmly convinced that the opportunity presented for the Soutb to secure a desirable class for utilization In the agricultural areas, and ill the tradoB generally, was too great to be disregarded. "I discussed the matter thoroughly with Secretury Mayo, of our Progressive Union, before leaving to attend the General Passenger Agents meeting, and had determined, If possible, to meet Commissioner Surgent during my stay East. In the discussion which ensued at the meeting of the Southeastern Passenger Association when the progressive Union communication to Richardson was read, I was glad to note the practical unanimity on the part of the passpnger representatives of the Southern lines In tho matter. Of course, the niil-goiiils are largely interested In the Immigration proposition.

It follows that the settlement of an unproduclng territory by an agriculturist means a much larger traffic, both freight and passenger; Ihe institution ot new towns, of Industrial plants. In addition to au Increase of population, also an Increase In the productiveness of Hie territory, and the per capita wealth nivieratand from Commissioner S-tr- vti "don't dlR'utli in" lived about three-quarters of an hour, and "No!" said papa. a large proportion 01 me immigration now concentrating, according 10 Commissioner vice Commission receive $10 a day when employed. The Civil Service Comrulssslon for a few minutes after being removed to cnn'l tune it." hoo-hoo! boo-bno' Ih small- the hospital was conscious. need only employ them when it sees fit, Sargent, in the larger ciiles and congesting all avenues of human effort with undesirable material, while Ihe agricultural portions of the South were offering every inducement, possible to Immigration in the slmi.u of low-priced lands, and every factor calculated to lead to an Immediate llveli-hcod and future prosperiiy.

In addition to consulting with Cnmmis-slnner Sarsenl. whose reply to the Pro cnorus of seventy-nve voices tvom tne Mendelssohn Union of Orange, N. under the direction of Arthur Mees, organist and choir boy. "Stop! Slop" cried papa, dlstra "new Ibi'ii If I let you plny your drum will you' be riiitct "Yes. sir." Philadelphia Press LIKE THE FLEA.

The woman who travels all around Is very much like a lien She doesn't eat in one place, bill mlsce A bite where she happens to be. Yonkors Siatef-timn. Treadwell was put at work a week ago by Mr. Freeman, one of the contractors, as, a helper to the roofers. Abuut 9 o'clock yesterday he was told to go upstairs and from the windows of the building sweep what snow he could from the scaffold.

The foreman stated that, he told him particularly not to venture out on the scaffold, as he might fall. He failed to heed he warning and walked out. upon the scaffold and his death followed. Treadwell resided at Commacli and leaves a widow and sif young children. so that in refusing to give any more work to Messrs.

Coilingwood and Bonnett, Because, they make their homes in Elizabeth, the commission seems to have been acting within Its powers. "There is no reason in the world," said Mr. Coler this morning in explanation of the action of the commission In tbe case of Messrs. Coilingwood and Bonnett, "why those who receive good salaries In the cm-ploy of the city should not live here and master of the Church of tbe Pilgrims. The Church of the Pilgrims was the sec ond of the Congregational churches to be or gressive Union seemed to Indicate that he would be glad Indeed to hive Unit organization assist In the -work of directing imini- ganized in Brooklyn.

Its predecessor, known as the "Independents" of 1785, dropped out gont's letter to tho Progressive Unlou, he (lit, Urtnth tho I inn of existence because of Internal dissensions, submitted to the Southeastern Passenger has made certain recommendations to Con It being principally known at tbe time by reason of the fights within its membership. The building was sold to the Episcopal LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICE.

On December 22, 1844, the Church of the NKW YfiUK Kt'l'RRMkt milKT. N'EW YOHK bt'jiy a3 follows: "At Arlington Heights, Virginia, the rebels Biole forty-flvo head of cattle, and a detail 1. om each regiment was sent to for tlmm, I being from the Twenty-eighth, but wu were later recalled, and I determined to search mysolf, and I found them In a ravine, with a rebel in charge. Mistaking my gray uniform for that of one of his own, he a. lowed ino to come near.

I held him with my gun, nnd took the whole outfit toward our camp. I stumbled over a stump find ho turned upon me, but I went at him with my fists so strongly that' he gave In and i took them all to camp, where the rebel was escorted out of the lines I was congratulated by Captain Campbell. As he walked off this made me not a little proud, as It was the flrst time he had spoken to personally. Shortly afterward an orderly came to my tent, bringing a pair of socks, a pair of sboes, and a corporal's chevrons. You see Captain Campbell had noticed that my shoes were torn on that night expedition after the cattle." After serving three months and being dis COUNTY Lena fk'hulte.

plaintiff, against Henry Pilgrims was organized with seventy-one members. The work of getting these together was done by a few enthusiastic Cou- Nonlbruch. Hnnrenu Koranrucn. Henry liintonaiin. IN PUr.HUANCK OF AN ORnKH OF TK Hon.

c. Cbuitb, sii.irognte tin Courtky of Klnar, notice is hereby given, according b' law to nil perfopK bavlrm rlnluin aualtvt Al.l'ft Inte of the Hoiouuh of lirooklyu. of New York. County of Klngd. tl.nt.

tbcv ait-Tciiulrt'd to exhibit the aitnn', uliti Ihe- COUNTY COl'llT. KINRH COUNTY Guaianttw lnd Trust Company, a tiLstec. plaiti-tltl, agnlnst Marie Booth )ounlns nnd others, defendants- In pursuance fif Judgment of fore otosure and nala mndu nnd entered In the above entitled licit on, dated the twenty-eighth day of llt'd, I will sell at public auction to the h'filiest bidder, by William 11. SniKh, Auctioneer. Anna K.

iscliutle. Lilly Wllkens, Annie CH-nuue, Clenlne Fleet', Iilnlrlch Schwamc, Anna Faache, gregationallsts men residing In ttte nelgn-horhood. The corner stone of the present edtflee was laid in the preceding July. Un vouchers th- icof. to tin- eubwrlliem nt -ir pltice, Hnuirlch tleltzlianoen.

Krledncn senwarzr. An! a Wleel.mann. Mary Oells. Herman Norel-brueh. A'Whell Onntlur.

John Nordliruch. Uleii-rlch Nordliruch, Ciestne Mi-lchets. Henry Muller. John Muller. Mary Fennlkoh, Henrietta Meyr, tx prKsCANrrc of an oFtnnit of thm Hon Junie C.

Church, Surrogate of the County of KlhKS, notice hereby bivui. tu low to all perc-une havlnx claims uulndt HHXHV THnPR. late of th; Horoimn of Hifioltlyn, deceased that they are result to exhibit the saint, 'with the vouchers thereof, to the subaerib-ert at their place or transacting busmeha. me nttlce of John LJ. I-ord.

1M1 Montague street, in the ttoroujih of Urooklyn. on or in-fore tho flrst duv of May next. Dated. October 12. 1304.

JOHN H. THOPK. C. HliNUY MAlITKNf. Executor.

John Lord. Attorney for Kxecutora. lwi Mnn-tajiue- street. Urooklyn. at thi Brooklyn Keal h-Ktitie Kxctiaufiu, -h vninMuting busint- nie tiiiicc or vviMiant i' FnMon ati eet.

in I Hoi foreseen delays occurred and tho church was mr-eei, mi ioi uuirii oi "iwnin. Veetb-r. not dedicated until May 12, 1846. The cost oirgb of Hnioklvn. 'ily td New Vn; k.

of king'. or before th lt tbiy of 4' I hi led. Btuoklj n. N. Ik 'it.

Kd AIM i .1. Im ii II, Bfl'RKMK rui'RT. KINUtS NT -VI A it i Frumme. plaintiff, ngnlnst Jacob Schad and Carolina Schad. hla wlte; Phillip 'Schnd ant! Mai-Rare Sr-tiad, tils wife; Charles I'Tomme.

hiHbninl of Mary Ftonune; Martin tiihfld, Jtwph Tuurt iuitl Mrs. Jofi'ph H. Toiirt. his wlfV. If any; Kllzii-bTlh M.

Tourl, and Mary J. Tourt, and if any cif the fon'eoinfi named defendants ho d-d or married thilr hlrs at law. dfvlwpfi nr husband. If any, and all persona claiming ttU or lnhtient In estiite by, through nr under him or thfni or any of tlu-m whose name or Identity or whereabouts nre unknown lo plaintiff, defendants. Sum-mons To the above named defendants and i-aeh of them: You are hereby aummoncd in answer the complaint in this action and to serve it copy nt your answer on the plain tiff" a attorney twenty days after the service of this exclusive of the da of service, and in case of your failure to appear, or answer.

Jiidsment will or. taken aKAlnst yuii by df-fmilt lor the r-ltef drmunded in the complaint. Dated Urooklyn. New-York citv. September 16, 10u4.

JOHN A. WARREN. Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and Port otltca address. No.

17" lit nisttn street, Brooklyn. New York CHy. To the above named defendant Jonoph H. Tnttrt and Mrs. Jowpn S.

Touri, his wife. If any; Elizabeth M. Tcmrt and Mary J. Tnurt. and If any of rlr f.irrKolna named be d'ad or mar il AM 'e Mary Hchaeffr.

I'hrlBlopner lieot'Kf nenuu. Luulsi Edna Schutte, Adeline Alberttna Schutte. Chrlntopher Schutte. Lena tlhlnsen. William 11 Schultc.

trills V. Kchutto. Anna Luhrsen, Homy John Harry Schutte. Clara Schutte, Lilly Flnkeldey. Edward Schutte, Margaret M.

Von der Heide. Chrlntotiher Purcell. Henrv Halliert. Fairbanks. Morse Company.

Jecob nr.d Frank Hronner, composing the ttrm of Kla Hronner, Patrick Hyan, Iwnnis V. Attv. for Aa V.tuitnlHlnilorH. William l. Vcb-r rt, N.

Y. t''tttan i filimy PI inKh, oil inr i wnij-iriunn iiiij ui November. Itit4. at twelve o'clock, noon, the lamls in raid Judgment mentioned, nnd therein rieccrtbed ax ToIIo-as: All tnat certain plot, picne nr parcel of lami sitimte, lying and being In the Borough ot Hrooklvn of the City of New Yrk. County of KImkh uud Sliite of York known nnd designated on a certain map entitled.

"Map of LoLm, The ''li st Addtl ion to BciiHonhurst-by Ilia In Ihe Town of New Utrecht, Klnga County. New York, feurveyed November, by riamuel H. McKlroy, Civil Knitlneer and City urveor, 2 tVitirt Street. Brooklyn. N.

and tiled In tbe oifleti of lhi Reelster of th County of on lfch9. as and by the lot numbers we I vp hundred find flfty-aeven. twelve hundred and tlfiy-elttht ami tweivn bundled and lift -nine. IX I'UltriUANCE Or' AN OltbliK OK THIS Hon. James O.

Cbutfh, Suirr.y.iti: uf Hit- County oi Klnga, nofce is hefliy given, according to luw, to all persons having elainiM agdlnst A Xil-' Kit. late tlitj County of Ktnaa. de charged, Jamieson came to Brooklyn and re-enlisted in Company of the One Hun Mnloney. (laspare Russo. Elmer wise, rcuwavo u.

liunnt 1.11I4 fniln. Nicholas Anderson, defend SPECIAL NOTICES. dred and Thirty-ninth Regiment, as a prl the undersigned, duly appointed referee. ceased, that they ure reiuired to exhibit tbe saint, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub- vote, going through i-io various grades to that of orderly sergeant. He was men Hi-rther.

at her pi-t-o or tranfiuctine bunlneKM ut bv order or this court, dated tne niit ouy 01 ow-b--r. lWit. do hereby require each perthin not a party of the building exceeded the estimates by $40,000, hut all debt was removed In 1848, the second year of Dr. Storrs' pastorate. Dr.

Storrs was called from Braintree, In July, 184H. He had only been ordained ft year or two before, but had already made his mark as a great preacher, although only 25 years -of age. After coming to Brooklyn he at once took a conspicuous place, which was maintained with increasing power during all the fifty-three years of his pastorate. He became a part of Brooklyn and a power In the Congregational denomination, emphasized by bis great work In readjusting tbe affairs of the American Board of Commissioners while president of that body. One of the greatest addresses of his career was the one in Boston, a few months before his lat Illness, when he relinquished the office ot president of tho board.

Dr. Dewey took charge as pastor in tho fall of He has taken a prominent place among the ministerial forces of the city. TO A Ms WHOM IT Af AY CONVKHN: Notion iw hereby Hlwn tliat on Hie ITth of Jariunrv, at 1 o'clock P.M.. I kIuiII npo" io the Hoard of Abb-rin. of the city ok.

transferred to Company of which he became lieutenant, and at Its muster out was to tbe aho entitled action, won on me Aav rt ntnher. lSfU llJld A lien UDOll ttl(1 prop the olllee of O. Miller, No. 215 MontHgue tjtrcet. Borough ft B.ooklyn, City of New York, on or before lh lal duy of M.irch next.

Dated AUKUUt I'M. CATtOMNK KItMliLRO, in hioijK numiier twpi.iy-onf, anu wtucu h.ikj iqis. tho lieutenant In command, having an op erty hereinafter deitcrlbcl or upon any part thereof, to appear before me at my otliee, No. .11 i nt thtlr regular meeting lhl day. as f-n IHKen li-g'-iuer, ut in rtiiu inai, poiotment as captain In his pocket, too late bountled ftnd deacilbed aa follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northeasterly aide of Vaun In IhA MArollun til XI ried, their heirs at law, devisees or hunbamls, If lor it to be of effect.

or lora, on or. news claiming title or InUoest In January, lyic. to prove nie urn hihi 1 i.l, The cupture of Fort Harrison, In which amount due or to become due by reason the. eor hr. thu One Hundred and Thirty-ninth took part, The said properly is deecilbed as follows, -rno was one of the incidents of the war in which Jamleson took a prominent part.

The story that certain lot of land, wllh the publication, pur- erected, situate, lying and being in the Borm sih tt orrtl.r JLh t. Marean. Is best told In his own words as follows Administratrix, C. T. A.

O. Miller, Attorney for Aiiminlatratrlg, 215 Montague Brooklyn. N. Y. IN Pl'ItSUANt'I; OK A.V ORUKU OK THB Hon.

a inert C. Church. i'urroqate of the County of Kmy.i, notice In hereby given, aci-onli'iK to law, to i.ll I erwnn liuving cliilnia against 1SABKLLA S. VAN Bit NT, late or the County of de-cciscd, that they ore riUlied to exhibit th same, with the voucher thereof, to the subscriber, tu hi pla'-e for tntnaiu-tlon of buslnesn, oitbu of Hubbard Itushinnre, attorncya, 2f, t'uurt street. Bni'tklyii, New York, on or before the ist day of June October 1S04.

oCfi Htn JQi'KH VAN BlttTNT. Kxecutor. an rtKiiiii(ii hi a injini "Colonel Thomas Mulcahy bad command and Captain Emory Rogers, of the One Hundred and Thirty-ninth, carried the regimental SS'v onVricr ft, 'Aunty of in tV Hall of Ilecl. :S.rVyMfrorrth?.,we;;.y0.rdr!TaSin,Vav.,,ur, In lb. Ho.ouah of Ilinolilyn of York, running hence Houtherly alunn the ea.le.-ly aula on the 14 til i cloy nf Nnw.nh.

irt. A of lot number 31 (three hundred ami cn niJ0" )v ir" It. ni- Itesltfter'n olli'-'e. of Office and FoPt Olllee addle. 1,., Ilemeen el.

nag, all the color sergeants being snot down PROTEST ON AWARD MUDDLE. Mulcahy seized the flag from Rogers and thereafter your iiinv be Im ii.I. 1 the utmhcnt of the wild Boird of Al.ienneli lima the Ion. in hrreinnfter may be uc-d for cemetery putponeH, It being my IntenHoii. if so.

h. consent he given, to ne.fUlre the e.ihl Un. by dce.l and to Ufe tic unnie. for the burial of the den. Ht a port of and iidd'tlnn to Holv enma c.m.- tery In the Morough of lliouklvn Tbe ii'-mi sen ho sought to be nc-ulrcd and uwd for remeiery pur.oMeB iu bounded described as folio aia, vis.

All thuf eetl.iin pb t. piece or 'tr tl of Und. situate, lying an.) It. Ing in the igh of Biooklvn. 1 iiuniv ot King.

1 bv nnd Hlale of Net. lioun-h jencrlhcl a follow, to wit: Beginning at a point on tba north rlv tpr tin mnl budlng fr.nu Pl.ttloh to Oitinrnh. known us Crtll.lrle troimtio'il hIIi I iiimittie l.f'.ie). ittol inHomlng bttof Cemetery ie Holy Cr- hh; ninniiig ih'-rice ahtigeabl laKt menlhn-d Und fix hundred -and elKhty two feel ill to tb it'iitb eiiHterly co.tier of said cine tery la nil 1 h-'O'e wenterlv slid along Mild Und, lxte-n hundred and eight Oantii feet Hve Inchea to other IjimI of nald cemetery: theme northerly a -iik "iild Ixti'l and lantl now 01 roi'-rly Ihe Kef. rme.l Cbureh of KhttMifdi.

nine ptindied and tilueiv nine ItWl feet eleven (11) ill. ht-a to th center line of Urnnt afroet. row Knvder avenue, theri'-a su.Mt.riv iitona -iill center line two hun. lied anl threw It Into my arms, shouting, 'There Is the County nt Klneft entitled. "Map for'" sit the man that will plant the fl ie on Fort Har Eight let srreei, oimihi i wu niuioreo a no fioiy feet aoiitheaaterly from tbe corner formed by the of the northeti-terly aide of lJ.ghtteih etreet with the southeasterly hide of Twenty -lit at nvenite- running thence eoutheuaterly, hIouk the northeasterly side of Eightieth otreet, sixty feet; ilcm northeasterly, irullei with Twenty-rleMt uvenue, one hundred feet to the center line of the block between Seventy-ninth and tClghtletb nt reeta; thence r.orti.weaterly, alnng said center line of tbtt block ond parallel with -Eightieth htiei-t, sixty feet; and hence southwesterly, again jxtrullcl with Twenty -first avenue, one hum! red (Vet to the northeasterly side of Klghtlelh street, nt the point or place of beginning I'ated October 31, m.

1IKNRY HEKTKitllKRH. Hherlrf of KlngH County. Edwin Kcmpton. Plalntin's Attorney, ITft Item-set, street. Brooklyn.

N. Y. o31 Iw math The above sale is hereby adjourni-d to Novemb-r 2i, imi4, aaine hour and place. Dated November 2i, 1H04. HBNBY IIEHTKIUIKItO.

112.1-21; 2 1 riherlff of KlngH Counfy. The above sale la hereby further adjourned lo neemlMr lit-, at aame hour an-i place. Itated November. JAM. HENRY 11 1 TEMBKHt I.

n3" 2t wAn MheHff of Kings County. The above siilo ia hereby further adjourned to licrember 1t't4, at pame hour and plaee. la ted Uecilitber 6, lH, 1IKNHV EST KB BEItU. Sheriff of Kings County, uate In Iho Heycnth Waid or the I ny "i nruu-lyn. BliiiWlhK Dart of llio name ih nubdlvlded Into HUPUKMR COURT.

COI'NTY-ISAAO W. ItUKhmore, plaintiff, against t'hnrlea Krtih- We never thought we would reach there; it was a forlorn hope of the most des- Get man Commissioner Says National city An late ilia pruiierty of J. F. B. P.

uela- mer and othem. defendants In inlniunnce or a crate ehsractor. Kite mane ana en- plalne, eurveyed January. lihJi. ny u.

judgment of force lo.u re uirl ninety (Sill feet und (. men th above rntilled ioflure aii'i uction, dated the Commission Has Nothing to Do With Decision. "Close by me was the company's cook. George Wolff who had been reared aloug- twenty-eighth dity of Nov her, Kitil, I will s.de me in Williamsburg. Ho bad been In to in normeriy aiqe oi ioi nuincer mien and nine cn aald map; thence caBierly nlons tho northerly Bide of mid lot three hundred ami nine CI0) twenty-live I2'i) feet to lot number three inindi-fd mnd font-lean isui on aitid map: thence at iiu'nllc auction to the hlslicut bidder, by William H.

rimlth. auctioneer. Hi the Urooklyn iteal Estate Exchange, No. 19 M-intngue atreet. In the IN FURKU ANCE OK AN OHDIilt OK THK Hon.

Jjimes t'. Church, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law. to all peiaons having claims against HF.NItY tiKltPKH. late of tbe County of Kinga, dicuaatd, that they are resulted to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the mihacrlhera at their place of transacting bttalneas in the 'ofllce of NrchidhS Pchloeder, attorney, No. Broadway, Manhattan.

York City, on or before the 2a ih day of i-c-bruary next. I'ntfd Aucust itn. UIKPRICH OTTKRtfTEDT, JOHN H. HEHSE. Kxectitors.

Nicholas Sebloeder, Attf)rnev for Kxecutora, Rmadway. Borough of Manhattan, sw York Cltf. fim lured after the regiment was formed, never Borough of Hrooklyn. ounty of Kings, on th St. Louis, December 7 Dr.

Le northerly alnim the westerly Hide of raid lot nuin- wnty-Becond day of Decomher. IH114. at twelve hart drilled, but was detailed to the cook liouse. I told him to throw his gun away. keeyeuty (27'u f' to bind now 01 bite of Mic Brok- ber three hundred and lourteen 1.1141 ninety-one noon, the landu In fiild Judgment menial) feat and nine (ill liiehe to Flushing avinue.

1 and therein described follows: All UmI thence weFlerly along Kluithlng avenue twenty-live t.rlain ol piece or of lund. with the feet 10 the Dolnt or blace of beginning, liclng -d itiuirovementa thereon erected. gitUMte. wald. commissioner general to the World's Fair from Germany and flrst vice presidunt of the superior Jury of awards, has taken Issue with tbe contention of the national the laain premise conveyed 'to John O.

rlchutte. 1lln(f i.lnK (n the rltv ofr Brooklyn. County nt Kitias and Htate of New York, bounded ami vhtcb was as useless in his hands as a pot s.irk, and to lake the flag and to keep clone to my side, and I would make him a sergeant providing he wasn't killed, which was more than doubtful. We formed and rushed up the hill, and as we gained the level an eight-inch columblad with a double load of srapc was Sred Into us. It staggered the now ii.iTue.-u, oy rmi, in wi.

t-u i by (Iced htarlng dnte March 193. and recorded in the otliee ot Ihu Jiglttnr cf the County of commission ot final jurisdiction In the mat tor of awards made by that Jury. Dr. Le wall said: di fieri bed aa followt: Beginning at a point on the northwest-rlv side of Thlr.l av.nue, llstant feet Boutliwetterlv fr'im the wetnt-rly corner Third avenue and Ninth street, running thence northwesterly parallel with Ninth street 10f) tbence iuthwesterly parallel with Third avenue '3 feel; thence outheantirly again parallel with Ninth street PN) feet to Third av. nue, and thenc.

nnrtheaaterlv aiong Third avenue feet to the THK OK THK HTATH iK NKW YiltK, by tbe grace of Ond free and Independent To the Ht. Vincent de l-'aui rktcietv ot the HI. CbarleK Borromeo, In Hldney pHe-, Brotdtlyn, Hie MtHe Hlsti-rs of the l'oir. ItK-aled at F.igMIt avanue and Klxteenth street, Biooklvn; t'huii'ii tif Ht. Charles Borromeo.

Marv lllmmtl-man administratrix of Marv Itiinnielmau. de-ifiised Nw York; Michael Imiiin, Cavan. County Cm van! Iielaml: Jkiiicm Ininne, Cavan. County Cavan Irebml; 1'hlllp Imnne. Cavan, County "I fully share the view as expressed by of the column and dismounted itself, President Francis.

In the act of Congress Among those killed by this discharge was poor Tom Dawe, then Brooklyn's champion oarsman. Wolff nnd myself niched through Kinps In Ubr-r or iihs- on April 20. 1HH3. ald premises being known and bv tne street number 318 Flush. nie avenwt.

Borough of Hiooklyn, City of Nnw York. Also all that cvrtuln lot. pir-ce or piinwl c.f lund Muatp, lyintr and being in the Seventh Ward of the itoroitjch fui-nitrly City) of Brooklyn. County of Kings and fcuaa of New York, and bounded and df-Kcrttod a folh.ws: Butnnlnn at a tutnt on the southerly slda of Klonhlng avenue, formerly the Wallabout Bridge n-ud. distant ono hundred and twenty-Ave fwt wwdfrty from tho wesMily aide of danaon avenim; ninnluR thnr.

sM.uthorlv nlnolv-nnp ffH and nine point or place of beginning, together with the ap- It is stated expressly that the exposition shall be International In character and the rules and regulations stale explicitly that the jury shall be International. In accordance with this, representatives of for avail, iremno; imritp i ounir. i vhh, onioy cavan, Ireland; John Purine. Cavan, County Durtenances. uaiea oo phiht HKNH MKSTKRRKna Hhcrlff of Kings County, Harmon eV Mathewm.

FLiintiff a Attorneyn. fa van. relit n.J ratneg nuntK, cavan. ouniy Jn Ilevepipli.i lit f' lnpiinv, uiflH along wild lanl tbre hundred und sev. tiiy-tw tSitfi fe-t Ave and oie-ipuirtt 1,1,1 hio aomhwesteriy corner of vaol last niont'oio-d land thence eaale'rly ttlll alotig eahl land, to ihe c.ri-ter line of Hehen 'ctndv uvenue.

as taW down on Ibe Town Nurvey C4itnmlp1oiiers' Map of Klme Coiinty; lbeii' 0 utberiy. Hb.ng tald eeiit. line of fienectndy avenue to the northerly aide of KHtd road to ''unartde 'tforeaiiM: and thence west-eily along -ab. irtherlv unit? N.iid ad to the olli1 04- place tit ti-gtnnlliM. ront.ilnlllll H'lt'Kli t-etl hmiHi vi iii'ii- of bitol ne i-bov bv a surwjr made by HttmU'd H.

Me Kirov, glneer and citv Surveyor. I'ti curt, street. Brooklyn N. surveyed Mv v. The I.

ration of ihv sti'l Und is. as stated in re tor' i a ipi Ion In i h-- im '1 ou of I-'lHtbueh now tin- Borough of Mrookivn Coutity of Kiiia. citv and rtt.jte of New Vork The lanls nttlst of about 31 and 10fi nfm and atjojri ibe (in-fifnt cemetery tif the Holy ros the timt I'ati-d Oils SSth day of Nnvi mlr, Ileal. CIIARI.KS K. Bishop of the Bomart c)iur of thw O'ft-ct" of Br-'oklvn Mv Patrick Mr Samara.

Vicar leneral of ibe TUh cm- of Brooklyn In of Hi Itev Charles- P. Tmnneil. Hlih- of Keti btttn Owens, itornev petitioner. 1K Moniaau" stteet. N.

17 II tl Ja4 il Wall Ktreet New York City. N. Y. nUQ war a WILKIN-IN PURHU OK AN OltUEH OK the Hon. C.

Church. Hurrogatu of the County of Kings, notica la hereby givun. according to law to all having claims against CATJ-J-F 1 1 1 M. A. WILKIN, iHte of.

the County of Klima deceused, that they are required to exhibit the name with the vouehera thereof, to the aub- rlber at hie place of transacting buslneaa at the oihea of Knring A Getger. No. 2H0 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. In The City of New York, on or before ihe flm day of February next. Dated Mew Yoik.

July 1M. I''IU- Ntw HENRY H. PYR. Kxecutor. Fit ring A Oeiger, Att jmeya f(r Executor 20 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, city nf New Yoik.

vt IN I'l'llHUANCB tK AN OROKK OK XHK jarnes Church, Unitnaniv of the County of Kitiga. nctice Is hereby given, aceordln to law to all persons having cliuma aralnnt HA It A If A WHITE, lute of the County of Klna, d-u-fiwd. that they are required to exhlhit the ame, wilt the voucher thereof, to tbe eutiscrlher. at hi p. ace of trwiifaciing No.

Willlarn ttj et Borough of Mi.nliattan, city ami title of New nt. on or before the Jjth day of March 1V t. AUgll.Ht Ilt'l. VMiUKlMCK A. HOI'THWOIITH.

Administrator. Kllia I'. A'otney for Administrator William strjt.L Borough of Manhattan. Vorw i itv T-flm flivan li'-imt'l, eiiHan i-uniw, avail. ouniy favan! In Isnd.

send greeting: You and each of you are hetehy eited to aptear before our Ktjr-'rogate nf the County of Kings, at a Hurrogate's court to be held at Ihe Count Court Hoiine (room Tt. In the County of Kiuas. on the llth eign nations have been members of the group jury, the department Jury, the superior jury and the committee of five. the. broken ranks, passing the Eighty-first when the bead of the column reached the lltch we were tho first to jump Into It.

It was eight feet dor and It was impossible to climb the face of Ihe fort. I called to the men to boost me up nnd they did so with the aid of the butts of the rilles. When I reached the top Wolff handed up my gun and he, loo, was boosted up, handing me tho flag. V'e were alone on the ramrarts, the rebels having (led, luckily for us. The fort was divided Into two by au earthen rampart as a difense against the Are of our gunboats.

Our half was abaudoned, but there was still heavy musketry fire kept up on the suultlng column from the other half. The "It would, therefore, be Irreconcilable with the International character of the exposition were a corporation, be it the national commission or the exposition company, which are not International corporations, In any way to Interfere with the distribution of the awards. There Is no doubt that the government of Germany would never havo norinllted Qor- day of at ten clock In the re- 1 noon, iben ami there to at lend Ihe udb it I settle- menl of the actoimt of Maria .1 Tltorne. as ex I c-utrix of tin Inttl will and (ehtaiiient of MAM-1 i A it KT I tl'S K. af'd.

a ni the aln.ve named Infattlx tlo-n and there show rauxe whv a i4-cttil a uh 1 Sis 11 rvbouid not le- annointed to appear for Hiem on fald Judicial settlement. leatlilioliv wbeieof We httVe rilw th" seiil of our SMi-1 HUtrog.tte t'oiirt to le herttint'i attlsed. V'ttnesf. Hon, 1 inn- li, Hurrogiiti- nf otir sthl ontv. tHeal.) al the c- untv of Klnaa, Hie 2ut dav Novenii'tr.

in the ycai (if mir l.onl otto tboufiind nine nulled und loot II.I.IAM I' 'i KKTT. Clerk tif Ihe Hlirrttgtite'si Cntt f'sna aV Clsrkson. Altotneyn Kstciitrli. Com I utreet. lliooklvn.

rii; CHKUANCK OK A OIlKKK ViK HON Jamea C. HurrtHtat of Ihe County of heavy gnn, however, were abandoned. Wolff i mnny'g participation In the eompetltlon nnd THK FIStipLI OK THK )K NKW York, hy the grace of Ood fre and Independent To Uieliuel Conner. John 1 Ktta Courier, Hudle Ct ruiet. Mia.

Keilv 'nee MiUlouhlln). Cnr-rlf. Faust. Krauk llcin. Kiuilv H--hler, J.

lender. Mrs Boehler. The Homan Cat hollo Church Our lady of Lxiurdes. Klka, Ikenneig. Saruh Neuwahl, Keachen Nelersteln, tlm Att-nney (tenerul of the State of New York, send gicting Whereas.

William W. tfuteber. executor. of Ihe Borough of Brooklyn. Klnga County.

ha. lately our Hurrogate's Court of the County of KtngM to have a certain instrument wilting, dcte the day of July. rlnruu to real and personal property, duly i-ioved us the laf will and testament of KM A I'tiXNKH, smw times known as A late of the Cttunty of Kings, dec-ase; wiit-rtfore you an I each of you are hereby cited to appear before our of the county of King. a Curt to be held at the IbiM ords In County of Klnga. on tbe -liy of Iteeembcr, IfrM, at 10 o'clock In the foieh.Min, then and there to attend the probate of the t-ai'l laid Hill ami testament.

In leatimony whereof. hnve caueed the seal of our Huriogate'a irt to aere-unto aftlxed. WHm-. lhn. Janien church.

Surnigute MMl' "ouniy (I. B. at the County of Kitiii. trf. 4th .1 iy of November, in the v-nr of our IopI thousand nine inoidied hi four.

Clerk tjf th" Sui roijitea Court. IN I'l'ltM'ANi'K UK A.N tiK THK ana mynoir ounquea up inis rampart com- (here boon the slightest mat tne ing out In the rear of tho confederates. The I fin, linn, of th International jury could be (V) inches; thence weKrly one and t.nu-iuarter U'li) ttifhes; theme northerly ninety-one fH and nine ti Inches, or ihnreabout. to the south-eily side of Klushlng avenue; thence easterly along th aald avenue one and nne-aunrlcr tl1) Inches to the point or pUre of beitiniilng; be th mi afvortl 'UmMiaUnia mere or le lit Ing the aama premlpea conveyed to John Hchutte. now deveaaed, by irH.lerlrk M.

Hhepard and wife, by deed April lit. ISM. and recorded In the otnre of the it. lntr of the iunty of King. Liber m.

Hentlnn 7, of Conveyance. pe. 1M, lllock :0, on Mhv 21. lflf'. Haiti piumbe being known as port of premiers number 318 Mushing awmie, fiorough of Brooklyn.

t'Hy of Nw York. Also all IlK.i-e certain Iota. pU-vn or pareeln oi land together with the biiilillrms thereon erected, altunte. lying and being In the Borough (formerly CBy of Brooklyn. Cnuntv of King, and Mate or New York, bounded and described as follows, Ilea inning at the wuthweati rly corner of Muantng ami CliiMori avenuea, and running thenrt south-el ly along Clasat-n avenue ninety-seven and ten 1m he more or lea, to lot number three hundred and eight on a map h-reinrtfter referred to; thence we-df-ily nl-mg sMtd lot numhei three hundred and eight nd lot number three hundred and nlno on said map hundred and twenty-five feet to lot nunib'T thr-e hundred an.

ffleen feet on said map; I hence norlherlv along said lot number Inn hundred and llfteen parallel with I la aeon avenue, ninety-on. i'Jli feet ami nine lmn-s. more or less, to Kluithlng avenue, and thence easterly ah-na Hushing avenue one hundred and twnlv-flve li more or less, to the place of heginntng. Bflng bda number three hundred II. m.

Julius c. nurtn, B.nrog.ite 0f lbs Cnumy Klijiis. not' ca In twUv a.vcn. online te fort was open In the rear and the moment I chanced by any corporation that was not an luw. to till pi rhons havli.g cbilniB uainet dlItOl International one." Ml VhllMI, CIVIU ii 1 1 I ct t.t Kim hiee I ttv Sew Ynik.

iK.ttot.--- I I'l Bi.ic NOTH'K 1H i.M KN Tlht mi ii conitx-lHiVf 'samlnatloi. will lild for Ibe loiloWlllK 1 Kll-Iiiv, 1 The receipt of apptti tt "ttm wj KiMay I Miili. i ai 4 The eiihje. tu and wlebts of the elimination Qie (M.Mi.i, iie "i oe ii ''i 01 iirooMiyn, Ccw York city. tlmi they are re.fijir-d it t-xblblt Ibe name, with tfe vnucliura thervef.

r. the tlbcoilbere, at the office of lieorge H. ENGLISH DUKE SEES POPE. the reDelg aw our nag tney tnoiiKnt tney nr surrounlcd and tied, all but cno poor follow, who wu found wounded Intrr on In ihe barracks. I had reloaded uud I fired Into the mob as Ibe men rushed past.

About ten or twelve threw down their suns, sat down on a battery and surrendered, hut I did not foel easy at seeing so many of them there and myself nnd Wolff all alone In the fort. Tbe rest made a break down the James like the wind. Aa I turned around there stood Dutber. No. 40 Wrilt street, latrsmgh of Matibat-Inn city of Nw Yrk.

that nelng the Mac of Hi suid exectjtfira for I ho transaction of 11 I n. vn on or before thy J'h dty ot Janaary, ugl, lout'-I ia ted. July 2n Kings nitbe le givn, actording to law, to all pet eons having tUiniN WAI.TI 4 I CABTKIl. late of the ''ounty jf Kings, that limy are required to ihlblt tit. sun, wl'b Ihe Vouches Ihefuf, lo the at till pbice of trail son' I trig bUMiliet.n, No 'i Ion.

ill Connaught at Interview Is Told of Pon tiff Regard for King Edward. in -t. im 1 1 1 r. Is K' llt'l CO.MKY, fim Kierutnra OK AN JillDKR 'dp THK Hou Jios C. Church Roirogate of the County William R.

Hurd. Anonu lor Kl Vontiigu. street. B-enktyu. AVOItl as cool ana unroncernca aa innugn ne 1 were In the cook house.

Then I commenced 1 ot Kings, notice tu hereity gnen. aciordlng lo to an persons ii.ivms cmun agMirott ji)-'I'll I 'ft oSTI'IHA. i-omelimes known Hill. i4roogn -i H4i nntnin, ny, "my tin imit of Nn York, on or before ids ptih 4y of cniuer nexi. I tMted Jun hi list! WAl.TKIt P.

All rflli. A-1m(rlstrat4r Ki'barl Iw1gbt, Attorney f.r AdrnlniMiat'jr, Broadway. M-mhuttan. New V'-fk City. Jell IN I'l ItHCVNCK up A ft (ittl'liK up THK H--n church.

Murrogaie tt-s. founty of Klng-s. not lee is lo-retiv given. an-T-lmg to to ad having cIhIion agHlict AJ V. I.CI'i.l I'lie Of Ihe foillltV of ie.

ale reiUted to tlblbl' the Maine, with The iiIhk iejiiird Ti. on Hie technical ami 7'i iei Mil 'aioli iut. in to qnairv tnn-t be fjUHli-Hid i-, tinintnerp io l.uiia. and tiojet aliom he thev brt -e had actftel Xpert, u. in the mis and ll.ettt of the 'I It le ae twt Vti.ai..h I Belletue at per annntn A ped nt eei mustt lenM.

the and dvote all tb.lr time t. vvotk In he J' tiui i .1 I he minimum age L't Cld.iril Preepientj IE l.i iM.i.M' 'otnmlr( riTs Hrnrv lieillng- d3-7 HCi'l'K I'BKHTKBA, bite of County of Kings Roaic, December 7 Ths audience the Duko of Connaught had with ths Pope to-day was most cordial. The Duke, with Lieutenant Oeneral Lord Qreafell, left Ihe Qulrlnai escorted by royal bicyclists snd drove to the British embsssy, where he was met by Mgr. Stoner, canon of St. John Latersn, Mgr.

Rtoner then left for ths Vatican and the Duke and Lurd Orenfell followed him fifteen dt- 'eased lll.U 1 oev reinire.i piimoii tne ttimr. wl'b Th vouehera tliere.if, to th aub-. rilr al bis pla nan' nog bu-in. p.ii, Court at. IbiroUgh of BriMklvn, in rtty if York on or before the flrxt day of I cbi a-niv rted Jolv jfT tim ANTOSTfl MKfil'O.

Keeeillnr in I'l i a. "kii-i: ti- to telegraph with the flag In signal corps code and soon the head of the column poured in. I got a gun crew together and ran a thirty pounder rifle, mounted as a siege gun, off the ramparts and opened fire on the retreating confederates, giving the flag ami my Hun to Wolff 10 mind. Just then Ihe Kunboats dropped down the James from Drury's blufl and opened Ore on us, directed by a signal station on the banks ot the river. I fired two shells Into the station and put top to that part ot tbe play.

A staff officer shortly afterward rode up and ordered us to H. 11 .1 nt' e. (. huirh, stiirrogme of tti- ourry nnd fen Ulf. thue hundred ana eleven mn.

three hundred and twelve (X12. thre hundred and thirteen three hundred and fourteen on a certain map flkd in Kings County. Reltaler'a lute Clerk's, ottlce, tntUled. "Mnp of a farm sltuata In th. F-venth ard of the City of Biooklvn.

showing a pa it of the same as subdivided Into citv lots, late the property of IV Delnplnlne. excepting mi much k. Id lota a has hedi heretofore tuken for the oTanmg of Mushing avenue. Being the same talmiJe comevfd io John C. Pchutto, now d-Sead Lorn.

Wlehuach and wife, hy deed iwiTitii date November 1. 1W14. and recorded lu IhJ "fliee the of the County King si i 1VI of npge Ui, on No-Iremtilr ia 1H-4 Paid premlsea V- ing known by number S'W. a. Mushing avnue.

Borough Unwhiyn. Mv of v. York -Dated N. Y-. November Y.M4.

Nvw York. iai- A AX Keferce. leorae if Krarht. plaintiff a Attorney, Nae-aau at. Horni'gh of Manhattan.

New Yorkn.y. of notice is hereby given, according to law, I minutes later. tilt V'OU ii- thereol. IO mti.e. Hf ll.t-ll lioe tr-tti-sjo ili.g huMiM" Ht Hit tilne tt io-ir Mt'orp.

J.r.. It No. lk. "iiikii 't Munltattan. New V' rk t'bv, '-n or lore ihe Jitt day of May.

Vtt -ImteI, N-w Yoik. t. ivi OM'Mfir II. TBI'ADV KI.I.. Al.l'ltr lt U.

P'HI 'ilili. l.l.KANOB A I.l IH.t M. llt.it .1 ,,11 11, eci ur. Attorney fr Ke.uu-f, r.t' ItroM.laav. Mennaliap, Near y-rk nr 'tl Cm tnwMi.

the Vatican everything- wee nrenared TH13 PRnLR 'K THK ei'l'K NKW YOltK, bv Ihe grace of Ood fiee and lndetin.lenl -To Altxfs C. Umlth, Hiisan tloiline. (J, Oodlne, Annie D. Milne. Mrs.

K. .1 WlilUtkei. Mlfs V. Morris, Mra. H.

Bi.niiiige... Mia. Jghn Uoljnrts, Mlsa Alice I Mlaa It-S. hen. k.

Mrs. H. R. Hm ly. Ad.lte Brewer.

Isaac K. Hhaldn. Mr. I'i-lenek fi I'L-ree, Mrs. Kietlerlck fl.

Hteree. Marv Cl.trk. Miks Kmma firoesberk. Itev. Brewer.

M. Adelaide Brewer, Mrs. Ab-gls c. Sinllb. Mlsa Kate rnd'Thill.

the Bria.khn Imm-tibil hot I AesoeiM-ti- and lltme for UeMltuie children, send greet-Ing-You and each of you are hereby cited lo api-ear before our Hurrogat of tbe County of Kings, at a Hurrogate's Court to be h- Id at the County Court H0011. In the Ct.unly ol Kings, on the Sttth day -f at t-i o'clock In th forenoon, then tnl He-re to attend the judicial settlement of the amount of Aleiia nttlh. as eiecutor lb" "''l'. ehnit-la Hhd efdlts of Mary Morrison Hmith. An-J let the above named infant- tin 11 and show caute.

why a special guatdutn 1,1 pointed to appear for them on said jude lal settlement. in testimony whereof we hae ca'il the of our aald rlurn.gt 1 to nntfi alttxei). Jsinett C. Chureh. Surrogate -or said county.

8.) at the Coiititv of Kb'gi. thn litli day of Nitveinber, thouaund nine hundred and four to all Hiving cirtiin ngnin''r iMItV HYIAM'. lal td Ibe Cutitv Kllign. dei.afe'l, IliBt t.iev ale retttreil t'l exh'bll the f.ntTie, wnn II, voii'b''tt iben of, to ihe e'ib-o Man ml hot pinrf of ititntattlng liuflliehs, at tin- of! of jotin i- No. bV' Nans'tu street, of Mnhutiuu, City of New York.

or Ii. the 2jth day of I htr.l July ceaie firing, io I dlriwnM the gun crow and w(h grpIt cerefn0ny. A procrtMon of papl went to what waa left of my cotn-Dany. I took Wolff to Colonrl Mulcahy and offleluls, tcfompaiilcd by a Urge guard, ri- rorted the Duke to the door of the Pope'a I'l. a), P.

IIVUMi, I't rip AS ottltl-H i)P hr AdimiiUtraior Jaiia Chun h. hurrognte of the Coonly John f. H. Meynia. Alt'rny fir i Kings, tiotlc Is ber-by ilxn.

aciofdu.g to t'i Naftoiu street, Borough of Muntiattun, t'tty of iaw, to ell hsvlog cInPom sgnliisn MH- MCMCIPAI. CIVIL coMMIfHlON, 1 Pirn Hir. 4 i id New If 11 BLIi ViTlfK IH IIKHM i.li.V i I.TiTI KX VII S'A IP iN-l Bi: I'l I.l' tt( rill. KtiLl.ttWINt, i IT luMt wtl-t. Hli I Allod H'-ei llitis.

on lo. (... L-'inttr Z'l. tl A 1 ha re- it -it appiicM'iun i on Oecemiier ii, al I I IstmI'T. TMlttelev.

I te. )iile-p iH'if at I A The re id appJM Uofia clote-e lie. em Ur it I I' Iiihimi i II if oiii "'I i v. In--, mhef 1't'l tt 1f A H'f re.eipt of HpplH ttttoll ii I nnn II, mi I 41'biisi ur.d further In form a ii'i'V lo thn i o' ii, i IBO "id. CM I'M-t'l'iit.

it in A I.KLF i.i.i:y 'i ti -s-i leu i 'omtnlnitionera apartment. The pontiff, who wae dreeaed entirely In white and who apoke in Italian, expreaned the war meat regard for King Kd ward, enld he waa exceedingly gratified at the Duke of Connaught'a vIhU and waa moat fill PRE ME Cni'RT. KINOH COC NTT -PLACE Yoik. fit "tu 1 'c a late of the of Pro, "i-J" IM imCANCP OP AV Itllltl 7l llie Tlir -V ar to e.MMI IN PI It Hi Al i r. tr a itltlP.lt up iff IC i etth the v.u.

hi to ihe Uh- I Hon. -burch. of flie Coomy ml Um ftue, Wall of King, not lea IS h-n-hy g.ven s.eotflnH lo Manhattan. City of New ih on pleated to aee him. The t'ope alao aald he of trial.

Mury A. ''r7; i utherltisj M. Alonat, illi lia'l nati srrtiNi tiateew Mitniiii A. O'ftourke. def.n.tanis, UW.

to osv.i.h i iii hp 'i nt. yvn.i,. i titm nf Jnnijary Mh ns having fin hi Kdward la not omy K.inR oi England, i iv -rK)Ve named defendants anj p4 liANIKI. i'tM- i N. 1AM Ml BH'iWH, late oi the Borough of NeW Yoik Cily ijMf isml, Out tnet ore Ot1 M'lM'OV rtt'oriifV f.

i. nire. I t. ex lit bit I he enuie, wil ti lite Votieheia 1. 1 Urn WIMMM I' Ki nlMw cieik r-un curt w7r the complaint In thla action and to arv Tllvv of your answer 'in the plaintiff attor.i -y nfter the service of Ihla aimi lo the autiB' liber, at tlie nfrVe of her et.

mnyrnj. DUl OI tne! wnoiR aa iuo iuq purr get a on hla dominions." Continuing thn pontiff aald know Oront HritalD thoroughly tn Joyed liberty and well it en Tlmniiu VVvnll lEnnm 7 Ho.h.Iu.u liiliWIN III tolii au i. rotary p'-d; Manhattan. City 4.f S--y York, on Ar ihe II- li James lhuih Vjiioata of1 mmi. of the day of service, ami In case fore the 1 day of Mm i eh r.ei t-te, Au i.

i King, nolh te a i-bv gtv-n. a gum if. mi 1a. (.. ail uereona hating claim! reported how hit had aiilsted me with the flHg and be made him a aergeant on tbe apot.

Tho colonel aald to me, 'tic meant Jamleaon. you will be a Judge Cullcn commanded the hrlgade at this battle and Jamleaon uud to give hi lithe, Inherit praise for hta discipline, relntlng a clrcuraatance In which he competed with a alx foot eTgcnnt aa a model aoLller and got the credit, while the alx footer got tho furlough. He wui honorably dlwharti'J June, 21, 1665, when the regiment was mu-li-red out. After the war ended he fought and defeated Mike Carr in IMW; the mime year be defeated Horatio Bolmer. Then 1m once defeated Barney Aaron and wna deffntfd lu luro Theao were all riertoYd In Virginia.

He defeated Jnhn 'Olade at Ontdsbrook, Sn W7, and Ml My Kelly at 8trlklnd, both In Pennsylvania, and fought Hilly Klwar1" three tlmee; twice at 124 pumirie, JmiiU-non a iroper weight bring iAi, Th" third battle wa for the champlonahlp al 1-3 pound, (in that ofcaalon the ring whh hrnknn Into and llin flght broken up. The rrfcr'-c ran nuy a woek lotT dccmd agalnat Jnmlrenn. (liar that be went Into tbe theatrical auJ understood Ma meaning. The mlnalowtrloa lallura 'Mr anawer. Judgmeiit will oomlna Roms from all i of Ibo Brli-1 1- I'AHTKM, CH AHI.KH W.

-IN I'l. MHI AM'K of an Older of Honorable James Chur-h. Bur-rogata of th County of Kins-, herebe given to all perg- having bt-ms agsit.td I1AKLKB W. H. CAHTKH, 1st the County of Kings, deceased, to present the siinie, Kith vnulira thsrs.ror a uti t.mt I ll.

IS. at thtir Ie. uirit. an rmpirn apoav ot me Rt nai airce oi im Thottots Yvvatt, Attotrny ttosim T. raday.

Y. ui 6m erty onjoyed In tho rolonlci. place of tranaaAtlna bunrn, nd 11 a.lt. it ih- tba w.iicbeig to the I I'l-rArC 1 tKK N-ri'H ih-t tn. -il-e rit-rs al 'b-b pla of uo-e Ho ns.

lif afi" for of adut Ino' t. tba t.ffi.a Wititt. top Parker. No, itr.dwy, ''bh er -f Imrongh of in The rp v.ra NfltlN. -ir Vo.

on of bef.ire il day of Petit uar. -Dated I le-Uind. por.i.-ot lo alt order th- Hon Vs-ndnweter sitrefi. in th rnv it Nw i isiimii flfliua ii o.l Poat Ofilcn Btldrraa, No, court Borough of Hioukln. New Y' -h- To the t.fn Hbt, Hlm.iti A.

fi Itourke: The fore-goina sun. moos arv(d Uem vu bv puiKtlsnt Pi an nrder of trie Hon. Joaiah T. Murean, oMbe Mipreme Court of ihe Htate of New York dated tbe aM day of Noveinltr, and iiiid with the complaint In the affile of the Ch ik Borough of Manhattan, on or te 1st dy of Kebruarv, New Yoik. th 23d day OWNER WANTED FOB PROPERTY.

Patrolman M. Connom. of Kltiahlnn v. Jalv If. Iso.

i "OM1V lo trio i. i a i IV I'iUht AN'L tip AS f.tfl'I.U OP THK It Jtmee iliiirih Counts nf re -ilea Is loiei.y (ion, axontlng to to all pe. having aglnot of JANK HAMLIN, late of in. my of King-, de "ase4, thttt Ihey are fonr.l tth In e.itne wllb the tt lo t-tit at tba ft r. No Cu-t tlVt-t B-itoogft of t-w City, tt or lefote lb il I dy febtuaty neit -Osilft'l AugtMl I I precinct, took lo that at at Inn home laM nlfht of July.

OMVKN OOUfiPMITil a EH. CHAHI.Ka MTKR. ah KMy.ABirni wtTKit, FJieetitora of th Kstat of VV. M. Carter, 1 of tne otinty I in hit imn "I nvmisi.

ii.i.iam 'iikm a'P riKBOlT JlMl.M OAVIKH Kaeetllore i.io H.Nl He c-lele fS'l iev. tl 1 a.pf.g.ite th- i 'entity Ih Ihe Hill of Hi the Hit ot or f-te the -Vl dtt td I'aiber. Iv4. l'et I a in' hag which he fotind at Emrnon plare in lht rrough of rtnhiyn. 'iy and tet nf New and KluahlifK vtrmf.

Th puck age runmlnsl t.ii..-Pateii i Mi.oklyn Borough. New York. No-a quantity of ahoetlnn. a wotuan'a Mark M'l- I VjnMKK i fiopY, Attorney 1-iaintifT. ton Ja km, (ho black cloth rktrta.

a r'd tublu urn.n and l'ot cni.e No. 2a iv.urt IVlntbiop I'atker Aftornry Ci. nt- i BPf-td. Hohba, Haskell a Heard. Attornys fot ti ii a 1 1 itv I Bore ugh of Xfinnatt4.11, Hy of I AltlUM tT.tTirvUWIB, mQ.

FitKUtnrs, I ilia ilurgUstt Mannat I.ll i 'IU' It HLM'lllA- -ein iw i TglK, a lal wu aultf Iw tftit, Brooklyn Ivrou Nvw Vwk. u21 Itw tM, Ntw York City. cover idU a number u( otber artUIca,.

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