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i BROOKLYN UNION-ARGUS, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1679. wBiyDr. Bulls Cough grraow AAooree. To be- bed et ell Druggists for tnte, BROOKLYN UNION AND ARGUS FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 11.

I A lx A IIET.DrrTA I'lAGEr I czoaMor Tam thimd wmmm or mis wrzL mmroME ram rasaarrsar. i-w The Pi sate alien Nearly FlaUi4-Rev. anker CroeOv ea the Witness stand Iht auseanahle Beaerl et thn Cea-ferenrt hetweeh the Co as nett tee ef In-, tnliT and DrTalmage Read la Evidence. a The stormy Weather yesterday did not keep way hundreds of men end woman from the trial of the Tabernacle pis tor at the Second church, which was filled. Tbe family of Dr Til meg were absent for the first time, bat tb defendant was in his seat as uiaaU The tension was 'opened with prayer bf Rsv.

Dr. Van Dyke. Rev. Arthur Crosby was then recalled to the ftand to continue bis direct eximL nation. Re testified that bis interviews with Dr.

Talmage, described oa Wednesday, were all tbe interview! be had, nutil be bad a coo venation with Dr. Talmage, with the Committee of inquiry appointed by tbe Presbytery. There waa a iteaomphie report of that interview. Rev. Mr.

HcCullagb, lor tbe proeecotioo, then offered tbe BTXHOGBaraic rxpobt or thb oomauca in evidence. Council for tbs defence at first objected to it, but tbe Moderator ruled it in and counsel Dual); agreed to admit tuch portion of it si re- faktad tke fitil IxV Mr $99 Mr. Crotby wbo conducted tbe conference between tbe eomauttee and Dr. Talmage tbeo read tbe report, its readies occupied exactly ooe boar. Tbe following Is a nmmary of it Dr- Mid Uk reference to tbe eUexettoos eocmected with tu leevioc the CnrtgtutmtU Wowk: 1 do not have any distinct remembrance of the bargee made et the time.

There wee greet fluster of. excitement, end greet mfeatete ments, end mjr custom is never to reed these portion tnere My -NEWRIN rlEF. I I John P. Phalr, hanged In Vermont, yesterday, asserted his innocec to the last. The New York Medical College and Hospital for Wo men 'Conferred diplomas on six women Inst evening.

A redaction Vf commuters 'fnre'ob the New New Haven A Hartford Railroad goes into efieet May Ll-4 a iiiUtii Minnie who saHed for' EuropiT she does not expect to return to this country before 1881. t.w-A Five distilleries and a large quantity of beer and low wines were seized at Camber-land Gap, on Wednesday. 1 Edmnnd No. 1 West Forty-fifth street. New York, died yesterday, of pneumonia, in his sixty -eighth yea z.

Tte University Club in New York will lease for five yean the Caswell residence at Thirty-fifth street and Fifth avenue. Attorney-General Devens was run away with yesterday in Washington and thrown out of a Carriage, but escaped without a hurt. William H. Delaney, an insane book agent, was arrested in New York last night for attempting to shoot Police Officer James McGrath. The trial by eourt-martial of General D.

S. Stanley on charges preferred by General W. B. Hazen was begun yesterday at Governors Island. The trial in Boston of Murphy, Flannlgan and Ford, charged with voting illegally, ended yesterday in their conviction.

Sentence was deferred. Comptroller Kelly, of New York, yesterday leased at auction the franchise of the ferry from Grand street to this city for $18,862.85. a The salaries of singers and musicians in New York church choirs are being reduced. Heniy Carter, organist of Trinity, will resign rather than accept $1,000 salary. Martin V.

Dickey, who killed Frank H. Eastman at Plymouth, N. last June, yes-leaded guilty to manslaughter in the terday s. 1 Onr Counters are loaded with Seasonable Goods to Suit the wants and Purees of every Claes of Consumers of i i MEirS, BOYS CHILDRENS CLOTHING. I Our garments look better, fit better, and wear hotter than tha prevalent cheap custom work, wlule out prices are below those asked for much Inferior ready-made clothing.

iPEET 487 Broadway, cor. Broome St.y New York. REFORMER MASSKX. The average new-paper tier would be Inclined to consider the Story from (he-Fire Department which we publish elsewhere I.J decidedly sensational and romantic, ia char, aster, did it not happen to be the sworn testimony of men thoroughly familiar with tbe matter about which they gave evidence before a competent tribunal; and given with an en tire absence of motive to tell other than the truth nay, -with Inclinations evidently (he other Parts of (he recital (eke ones breath away at the magnificence of (he Incidents, as for inatncea, those trips In steam yachts up the navigable Hudson, and through (be Erie Canal and across (he angry waters of Lake Ontario in the night to the Thousand Iwinnfln. Just imagine, from Red Hook Paint to the Thousand Islands by water It 'reminds one of the marvelous expeditions of Captain Kidd, i 14 Ashe sailed, a he sailed.

6 team yachts, manned and engineered by members of the Brooklyn Fire Department scurrying through the heart of of New York and over the northern lakes to the Hootrok of tbe Fire Ntree, spending the heated term, at his4ordl? ken nel and glorious fishing grounds on the St. Lawrence, while work-a-day Brooklyn, (hat paid for ail this magnificence, panted and perspired through the hot months, and its property daily and nightly lay exposed to the danger of conflagration in the absence of the Chief Engineer, a District Engineer, and several foremen of the Fire Department, who were navigating the raging canawl and making the best of their way to the northern borne of His Royal Highness, the Right Hon. F.jS. First Lord of the Brooklyn Admiralty. 1 Other incidents in this 'extraordinary narrative are commonplace enough, as, for instance, the employment of paid firemen at the private residences of the President and others in authority under him.

Others again must tickle the fancy, and perhaps affect the liabilities of the average Brooklyn taxpayer as when he reads that three hundred decoy ucks were painted and prepared for marauding expeditions among the broadbilla, the redheads." and the caavnsbecks of the Chesapeake at the Repair, Yard of the Brooklyn Fire Department. We pass over the preparation of the duck-boat and the putting together of machines for the flotilla of steam yachts at the Repair Yard, and the work done by firemen down at Admiral Bates dockyard in wanun Bay, and other enlivening episodes for thfi taxpayers, not omitting even the assessment levied by Secretary Kollmeyer. The whole story goes to show that if ever the paid servanta of the public had aTroyel time at the public expense, and If ever there was a rotten and thoroughly corrupt administration of a public department, it was when the Right Hon. F. 8.

Massey, F. L. B. ruled the Fire Department of Brooklyn aad played prince on no small scale. But in all this It shonld not be forgotten and this is one of the most significant features of the whole Btory that if the sworn testimony of firemen, friends of Mr.

Massey, which we publish elsewhere, he true, Mr. Masseys testimony in open court yesterday was unquall, fiediy false. Having dWoatiBued our Brooklyn Store, customers visit onr New York Et.bltshment, where alone our' Retailed by the ROGERS PEET GO. Reliable Ciothiag-is -A -MOFSlROrS HOUSEHOLD- 1AX. arhapf tbs people cf Brook'yn are aware of the fact, but a bill has gone through the Senate and is on its way through the Assembly, that, authorises a most monstrous invasion ef private rights, and the imposition of an.

equally monstrous 'The responsibility of introducing this bill rests upon Senator Pierce, although he says he introduced it by request by kind permission of the manipulators ef as vile a job as has been attempted on the people of this city under the forms ofj legislation. Mr- Fierce cannot escape responsibility for this hill, nor can Senator Jacobs. They have allowed to go through the Senate unchallenged and perhaps unread most certainly not understood. The TTxiOX-Argus called attention' to the enormity of this bill when it was first Introduced, and has frequently since then taken occasion to condemn it, The hill is in relation to house drainage. It appears plausible enough, but full of mischief and jobbery.

By the Charter the Board of City Works has charge of water and sewerage. It is the proper Department to be vested with the control and direction of plumbing work of dwellings and other buildings. It should not be interfered with. This bill, however, authorizes the Board of Health to grant permits for any such work and to charge $3 for such permit. No matter how trifling or how argent the work to bt done no1 matter how many miles or hours the householder may he from the Board of Health, he must cany his plana and specifications to that august body, and get their permit before he can call in the plumber otherwise he is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both.

This is substantially the bllL Now for its details. By Section one, no person can construct, erect or commence, or if commenced proceed with, or altar or change within any building occupied by human beings permanently or temporarily, any water, soil or drain pipe, any ba. sins, traps or appurtenances, until the plan, td specifications of all such work and appli-i have been submitted to and ap. proved by tbe Board of Health, The plans most also be after the east-iron roles pre- scribed by the Board. Under this section, a householder could hardly plug up a hole in a pipe without running the hnzsrd of the PenL-tentmiy.

By Section two the Board of Health may do as they please with the plans' and specifications they are so anxious to approve, and substitute other plans, which is equivalent to saying that tbe average householder Is un imbecile who does not know his own mind. In order that this paternal. Board may take the best of care of its faithful lieges and incompetent subjects, its officers are empowered to enter any house and cause the plumbing work to be laid bare and uncovered to their inspection; the work 'being or that may have been constructed, erected, or altered. There is no end to the smelling propensitiee or capacities) of this Board. A final saving clause is appended, which exempts work already constructed from enforced inspection or alteration.

The Board kindly decline to etick their noses into basin ees that has a smell too aacient and fishlike. i Section three authorizes the Board of Health to make the rules- necessary to carry out the provisions of this remarkable act, and to demand aad collect two dollars for the issuance of any permit tinder this law or any other law that applies to them. The Board is authorized to prosecute any person who fails to comply with the provisions of this act or of other acts, or of the rules and regulations of the Board made In pursuance of such acta. The violation of the act or of the regulations of the Board la made a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not more than $300 or Imprisonment for not more than aixty days, or both. This ia an unheard of absurdity.

The Revised Statutes define mitdemeanora. They are vio lations of statutes, and not violations of the trumpery rules of au official Board. These fees and fines are to be paid Into the City Treasury for the use of tbe Board of Health. It would be more proper to turn them into tbe Treasury for tbe payment of tbe City Debt. Does any one know what the revenue of the Board of Health may be from its two-dollar permits! Remember that the fee of two dollars is for any permit issued under any of the acts relating to the Board.

Last year the permits issued numbered 33,447, divided as follows: C. W. KEENAN, Masufsetsvur of sad Pester ta 9 AKTIMTS MATERIALS, WAX AM) MATEKIAIA FOR TLOWERJ. Tube Color. 1iwirt, CinTM.

Etc. til) AV! 1 TtLTON 81 REST, Cm of Poor! itrwl, SBUOkLUi. COAL AND WOOD. -COAL. Kelseys Loughllns i PRESENT PRICES For Milrt ill 1 km Mosbmu, Mtvmt.

funs sBaFanMceviMt4.ee. ut $ua 9 70 berauton. Furutre and Knt 3 98. Stova or Bant gS.79. KnirtUh CaDiiei.

maricaa Cauuel. i Po. is ATt 4 WTTC Street. 1 40 FULTON Strwt, 5 ho 406 KCLTON Buret Comer FI LTON Btreat aad Gt svon And corner DougloM stroets. ILLTJMirJATED i COMBINATION fllmanac-ualendar X0UNTE2 ON WALNUT STAND, For Home and Office Use.

Price Twenty-Five Cents. POIt SALE TV. TV. 8WAYNE, Fulton Street, X. TENTREES, Court Street, AND AT UNION-AKGUS OFFICE.

BUSINESS INSTANTANEOUS CHOOOLAT3. WMA TEST INVENTION OP TH A.6B. CUP OP CHOCOLATE INSTANTLY. rVABT FSSSON SHOULD USB IT. XxeeUeat sad eeavenieBt for yaebtiac yarttiM, era aad Bevy, eosnttns hoaees.

tte. nKFHXa WHIT MAS a SON, Bole brreatan sad ktinnleetaiwi. soatbwee earner ef Tvettm sal areata. FbUadalaha. Bill THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIER, I 17 ansi 6 IB Fulton Stresl, eppa-! site Flatbush--1-' I10SUI6 OUT SALE i I i Great Reduction in Prices.

MENS, B0TS' AS 6 CHILDREN CLOTHING. ni i i 'iioi. CHILDREN'S TWO 0 4RMFNT SUITS tt to M. CHILDREN'S ODD PANTS 50c. rad Bpvttdt.

LARGE ASSORTMENT OF lit. v. SPRING: OVERCOATS, aaOm 96 to $18. a i 2 mens business suits. from 99 IM lilllOUHCUM, SHENFELD, The Popular Clothier, RAM REMOVED from 400 FliLTOV STREET to 440 FULTON ST.

OPPOSITE BRIDGE BT. Wbws be will be pleased is see hit Mi patrons and masy sew ones. IV 111 open with a LA BOB STOCK OP MENS, BOYS and CHIL- DRENS CLOTHING At Prices to Suit All. 'Clothing Made to Order at the Shortest NotloeV Dont Forget the Number. AIUU Uigub llio at UUiUcr.

I 440 folton street OPPOSIT BRIDGE ST. PETROLEUM JELLY VASELINE. Grand Metal at tbe Philadelphia Exposition Silver Medal at faa Paris Exposition Tha stoat vataabl family rem4f known fortba trefttmeatot woano, bamaaorw cutaakia rneamtUm, chilblain. hemorrhoid etc AIo for cough, cold. ore throat, croup aod diphtheria.

ate. red 4D4l Approved tv (h loading pfcyrictaaa of Ka jrooe aad America- 7 he toilet article mode from pure ere Tine ench at 1 pentode. eoM cream, eempbor ice aud to lie ooapa auponor to aoj ouallor oseo. TRY THRU. COLGATE A CO Sola Agents.

89 aud 90 cent asea of all oar goods. BOLD BY ALL DBUOOIBTB. on Film; KxuiiunoN i BRAUN'S FAMOUS AUTOTYPES, From Faria tor a few day only, at TROMAST. KNIGHTS Art Gallery, SM Fulton 8t. Perfect te similes of all the Drawing, Frescoes, Antique aod Moder.

Biai.ary of I tbe Art Galleries of Europe Tbis collection la unrivalled tbe world, comprising over 80,000 aabjeeta. MUSIC AN1 PIANOS. The iwawow a haiwliw wrgaw cow. PANT, 40 b-ast bourtesnUi street, Loloa Bcnmre). Tork, oiler the tln-iit sMortment of the best as.

eheapwt Ceblbet or Peiior In tbe worm. 1 to 81 atobst Jncea. tin, 86, (Hi p-4. SOU. SOO.J105.

104. 114. I JO, (145, tlJO, S13S (150 and upward sold also for peemente a small o-e-n, of brat qualit, for 75 per quarter (turns mouths) for lea quarters. Catalosnes free F. H.

CHANDLER, P11S0 FOETE ADD MUSIC ROOMS, 172 MONTACUE ST. CECKEEING SONS PIANOS For tale or for rant en the mart reasonable term Pecood band piano from fto upward, according to age. eto Orem rented very low Ail the iateet noveiuet in maste. loe'alla the beat peMlcarlooa of 9rhlnnr. ai war for sate.

1'tanoa aaored. boxes aad antppeo. TIE BEST MUSIC E30ES THE CHURCH or $19 per doses, ba tbe beat arranged aod large et collection ot nrosla for EpldOpal Choirs ever published I Teoitee, IS Ulan Patna. Gloria, etc etc. all in Anthem Forn, beside a large variety ot Chants aod Aotbema for Christmas, EASTER nod other festivals AU though prepared axpresalv for tbe EpiBCOpftl 8BrviCO.

tbe large camber of fine Anthems lender it one of tbo boat Anthem Booke for all Cboira. Easter Music Easter Carols 1 Easter Anthems! fiend for Lists. CANTATas" FOR, SCI SEMINARIES. Amon bay be mentioned Msud SCHOOLS AND many good ooee Irvins rav (6o ceot-e) Guard 50 cents) Coronation amr UA may Lesson in Cri fan Ansel iM ceDTfi) Culprit Bridal ii oent. and Fairy 1 The present number of the Wimi JCcwii Bicoed la full of Easier floale- fiend I centa for it.

RICHARDSONS NEW METHOD FOR I 18125), tb ojo it THE PIANO popular ever issued, as tbe sale of Atm drerf tf Examine tt. roved positively by (Aowasrf oopiom book mailed for Retail Price. OLIVER DITS0N Boston. H. DITSON a MS Broadway.

V. A. 3-. aizAPE, 605 FULTON STREET. BROOKLYN.

THB AVEB.ILL PAINT HIKED KEADY FOB 0 TH BEST irw thk would, a a. rowira, asy! Back Mt Co Byrnfkaid, wmre: ftve year ago I ared yotar pa uu. wear well, bettor than tsy oifier lever ased Tha above is tha sa bstaaaa of fattars we ire bo 2JorteuBjiw Cards aad teattaoalau arm TveRILL CKERIC1L PAI11T CO 1 SS wrftw Rtw, IS. tb follwsw-iwg Deweie in Brweklyws J. I.

Prince's fiewa, tl Fallen Law Praia Seas Fallen lu RblUeekS Keaaaa, dll Pwllea SLI AnaMreaa Saaea 41 derail ten Awe. 1 TTIXES, BRi SPIES, ETC. j. Established 1848 J. J.

Eager WINES, BRANDIES rtnA tc- Kow aa cuxctpt, Sfw Torkra 1 AflCfiaiBlir, THIS KVBRIHS. Mr. Htf. Km tin raiJra'ate. Bulldlii Cxrl- UAKDES Hi.

Marts BockwH. the Prder-CSTBALJOESTBLIS njkXV MImMij MixahtU aloi'lrtain Ua Eutara MiUet Carrier and itewadealera In the Boater District 6a bet applied with the Ciov-Aaon the WiUiemetnrgb Neva Companjv tt Broodway, at offloe price. rt Tbe UaxotAmoua will be delivered te any address tbe Kasterm District by loarinorder at above offloe. 3 4 1 Greenpoint. TM OwroireAMUs will be delivered to an, do Greenpoint by le.Tluy tbe order at Geo Gll-4017 83 Franklin nreet.

Carrier aad new-Mralers supplied at offloe price. 5 4 I i V--. COSMBSBteaUoaS. an communications to the Uhtos-Aigd should be accompanied by the name and ad area, of the miter, tot reference. 1 order to reeeire at tenon.

1 The weather ia so bad on Good Friday that a pleasant Easter maj be anticipated. Tex country members of the Legislature vote with as much indifference for a measure that will partially destroy Central Park as they would for a bill giving the exclusive use Of a pasture lot in Orange County. Senator Bhll, of New Hampshire, was admitted to his seat yesterday. a Ben Hill tried to define otherwise' as meaning likewise or in the same manner. He also spoke of the Senate as 41 the Confederate Sentejii The Eagle editor evidently belongs to that class who fear the law without respecting it.

The threat of an indictment compelled the boiling down of a column of diatribe to one little paragraph of insinuation yesterday. Counsellor Shaffer Is unnecessarily troubled about the articles appearing in tbe EaglA. Brooklynites understand that every time the editor opens his moatfcJie pats his foot in It, and nobody is dt sposed to interfere with Ms enjoyment of the questionable diet. 1 Thk State Legislature Is in a ferment over tbe subject of taxing corporations. These poor abused creatures find friends in unexpected quarters.

It is not likely that the new legislation will he enacted this year. It will fare badly in the Senate. In the House its chances are better. ra If there are ''fifty reputable citizens who doubt that the Mayors Rapid. Transit Com.

mission expired, and all subsequent proceedings under it are null since the refusal of the Common Connell to adopt its report last sum' mer, let them apply to the Mayor few a new Commission, and settle the question at once. 4 IBESSSSSSSSSa The Eagle finds the cross examination of Mr. Massey In the Flaherty case amusing, but as It at the seme time represents Mr. Massey as looking grave and bored, it is evident that that individual Is not one of those enjoying the funyieldel by the revelation of his connection with the Fire Department. The owner of a Brooklyn goat was fined $3 for the bad conduct-of the goat.

He thereupon set the animal to work, on a rotary, churn, whereupon the Tribune, founded by Horace Greeley, says This will probably make the butter come to time a Joke most suitable for Good Friday, when all undue excitement is to be avoided. If the Supervising plumbing bill should become a law, the Health Board will be stopped at every doorway by the legend Every mans house his castle and the Constitution, State and National will he ln-- voted. There ia no such stats of society here as justifies the dispensing with the usual search warrant, when a citizens house is to be entered without his invitation. The Pennsylvania Legislature declines to consider the losses by the Pittsburg riot pecuniary responsibility for the State to assume, but the Assembly has passed to its second reading a bill to pay $2,000,000 to eufierers by the rebel raid of 1863. We shall yet see the rebels present, as a Southern claim, their losses on that raid.

They liae the necessary expanse and hardness of cheek for it. Thk Greenback and inflation element in Congress yesterday voted to reissue $10, 000,000 of the currency reserve for the payment of arrears of pensions. This reserve was specially set apart to redeem fractional currency. The House will go on unchecked, and the next move will be to order the arrears of pensions to be paid out of the Resumption Fund. Oub esteemed Democratic contemporary says the Senatorial apportionment la 4t almost aa good for the Democrats as they could bare made for themselves.

It ought to be, since it waa made by the ekilfah fingering of Senator Jacobs. The EagU farther gives notice that in the distribution of the Wards and towns among the Assembly Districts by the Supervisors, the Republicans will not have much chance that they can be deprived of by their opponents. To prejudice the jury by hearsay evidence against Flaherty and Bennett, the Eagle wants Mr. Massey to be asked about the letters written to Dady by the accused; bat it seems that Massey would do better to explain about the letters written to the prosecuting counsel by himself. A witness who helps to prepare a case In which he is to testify, and then attempts to make up the jury to try it, does not occupy very enviable po-eitlon, In the Massachusetts Assembly yesterday the bill to secure the franchise for women in municipal affairs, came up for a third reading and waa rejected.

The bill allowing women to vote for members of school committees was passed to a third reading. It will be recognised by those who have observed the woman suffrage movement In Massachusetts for several years past, that it is slowly gaining ground and bids fair to win within the next decade. A New York police sergeant is credited with saying that the force dare not do Us whole duty, especially in the ease of those who have any political influence whatever, because the inefficient Police Commissioners will entertain the complaint of any blackguard who has a friend in the bar-room politician to speak for him. There is something, but -not much, in this line of argument. The distance between the average York policeman and barroom politician, by voluntary fraternization, is not farther than from Damon to Pythias.

The Republicans of Kentucky are the first to epeak. Standing In the midst of a gainsaying generation, they utter their convictions with clearness and force. They are few hut undismayed. Reiterating the principles of Republicanism in all theiy breadth and significance, they also favor the free education of all classes, a free ballot, and the conservation of the Presidents veto power. On the ballot question, they say; eowmltrae to th.

doc. T'f7 to oc vote. DUt Holdtatt this dooMoe, ft stands ia lib terror of those wis and tiooel laws snsstsd ty Coosress to moots honest eleo tioo. These Kentuckians Tield their Stats Committee yesterday at Louisville and nominated Wallet Evans for Governor. They do nof expect to win, bat they have the satisfaction of knowing that they stand up for sound doctrine in a State given over to Bourboniam.

it tMoams anpleaunt through some eolliaon with tbe patrons of the paper. I remind te leave ia June and I took my reeixoatioa to the Ckrutuin at Uort office: 1 am not sure whether it WAS June, but it was during thn General Assembly pernap. It au in May. I wrote a valedictory and took it I over to tbe office and bad it put ia type, it was very abott, raying Goodbye. A prom- ineot patron of tbo paper waa in, and i wiU put that ia type a.

en editorial. Be implored me not to it in, aa the summer was always a dull time with newspapers, and ne said need not do anything daring Urn summer of any amount. I had been woamao paam naan upon tbe paper ap to that time. Then he made a memorandum of a tort of engagement between us. Tbe ending of that engagement waa to be at the close of tbe month to give a months notice igned that.

It waa metely ad informal document It pat down tbe salary to a onera nothing, baeaaw to dA: DOthillg. Ttwa I Mid to him Io- trad of glvkig 700 a mootns notice I giv jot CiOLice bot four moatbs nottoe tbt I aboil oat ia October inevitably. Woea October came resolved to go out. "At that time a gentleman cam to me in regard to another paper, th Adeitnet. I resolved te go Into that paper, and my arrangement with tbe ws not completed until tbe evening of Hoodij, Tuenday or edneeday tae day I for set thet tbe Ckristinm at Work went to publication.

it wee tfce flret keif of tbe week at all events. I went about etx or eevea oclock inte tbe offloe with a written valedictory, and 1 went to the press room sod put It in 1 bed it pat In. I knew that if was not put In tbeo it would not go in at Up from tbe treatment bed reoeived in tbe paper. I koew they would ffivo me no oppor tunKy of vi off wfty I went, or evaa of roing oat greoafaliy 1 did not in tbis valedictory say ht i ynT avtt bat I knew 1 would ffet no other opportunity from eueurestanoee mood tbo ease, sod I took it into the office in the eveslnff time. I was not ia tbe office twomioaie I went home to Brooklyn.

Ihere wse an sdvertismont pat in tbe ddeaaee biota 1 bad ootbtax to do wltu, and 1 neither pat it in nor bed anythin to do with tt. nor knew wbet it was until I uw it afterward which fact prove by witnesses. Ae tostaviDff In tbe press-room all niff hi, as reported, my wife een toMify that i was st boms, Tbert was In tbe transaction that wee tainted witb any kind of disboeeely. la other words, it was a newspaper quarrel never mw tbe advertisement antll the paper came to my bouso. think i cen abow wbo took that to tbo office.

1 em not sure about that; there is tbe slightest possibility that it miffbt bevebeeoMnt witb me, end that I mivbt have, without koowinff what it was, taken it as a bundle or package, or something of tbe kind; but aa to knowinc anything about tbe advertisement, or ebout tbe nature ef it, I did not. ftlthoarh 1 knew there waa roinr to bean advertisement in tbe sbapeof an exes sage advertisement. I ran show ail three facts that 1 bare stated by calling in a res tie man wbo would not detain yon more than five or ten minutes, wbo will confirm tbe important poiuts, nod present documentary evidence on them. As to tbe point tbe Committee presented that-Dr. Talmage made tbe frequent announcement that tbe pews lathe church were free, while nq knew that the SKATS WEAK ASStONKB OVLY at the applicants could pay more or lees.

Dr, Tel mage aaia; Well, tbotiaa falsehood. I made the ahoouecemeut without refarenee to tbe dollar qnrstios Jut always made tbe explanation that we expected every person to pay aa tnuoh aa be eould. Every man selected for oimaeif what he paid lor the support o( tbe gospel. As to tbe taleerama. Dr.

Talmage Mid MI Met them in good taith, aad under tbe same etreara stances would send them to-morrow or to-nisbt. a a a There was no boons or humbug. Mhos been hi famously charged against ns, in tne matter. My wife is in tbe next room, and 1 would Uke yea to bear her statement in regard to tbe circumstances of tbe sending of tbe telegram, and what my motives were, aod bow i expressed myself. Tbe morality of it depends upon tbe motive.

Tbe point 1 wanted to preseat was whether that was a mere humbug engagement You pur it down whether you pay or not Tbs point want to make by briogiog my wife In is this: that I proposed to pay that out of my own pocket in case it wee sot otherwise paid. Ia other words, 1 wanted to put mystlf OUT OVAXT KAXtrXSS tbiDgs. to the matter. I would last aa toon be bought bad aa thought mean. I discussed tbe matter with her, Can afford to do that I want her to tell wbat followed aad bow It became a matter of domestic economy with ua whether we would make up this $5,000 or oot- 9 lo tbe committee's conference, the Interviews between Dr.

Talmage sod Mr Crosbj, testified to by tbe latter on Wednesday aud which happened a year ego, Mr. Crosby Mid to Dr. Talmage before the committal I will state that I would Dot best tate at all to testify under oath that you told me that the reason why tbe Ttmo waa your enemy, aod waa pursuing you was, because you bad a personal difficulty 1 wfll not aay with the editor but witb some ooe eon nee ted with tbe Timo. Mr. Talmage And I would swear positively that did not tell you or give you any impression that 1 bsd any collision with any editor of tne 7mw.

for I never knew one. I could not nave given you that statement. Mr. Crosby 1 win testify to ft. Jtf r.

Taloosee And I will testify tbe opposite. Dr. Taltnoce said among other tolmrs; 1 will jut tell you, brethren, that as long as Uve aad carry on XT STTLB Off VfKUTBY I ebs ll be assaulted it be to tbe end of tbe world, and yoo will have a trial of me every mouth from now until tbe day of my death Tha devil Wit be at red up all the time, and if yon Intend to be my epooeors ia these matter all tne way through you will hare a very big Job- Mr. Crosby That is wbat we are bound to be. Ye cannot well forego our ordination oath.

Mr. Talmage further said I believe tbe majority of that committee will vindicate me io tbe on tact, lht if they tbougbt 1 made a mistake la tbe telegram, zt all eventa tbey do oot taink I waa aullty of au immoral or mean thin, or a bid and I have taU tbat this committee would say practically tots: Mr. Talmage has been criticised and overhauled ana all that, ana whatever we may think about tbe methods of raising money io these tunes (for it waa Kimballs and Ives a method, and employed la hundreds of churches not any novelty of mine, whatever), whatever we may tbutk about tbat, we feel tbat be not bad In mo five. That would vindicate me. it would not aileaoe tha world.

There will always ba those that will ciitieise me for tbe simple reason that my st jle of ministry is a Uttia different from others. 1 roach as well as 1 know how. If I do not preach well, it is not tbat I lack tbe desire, it ia because I do not know bow. Aa aoon aa tbe report waa read eoaoael tor tha prosecution laid Tbati all. TEE CROSS IXAMIXATIOE waa conducted at drat by Ur.

Millard, wbo said Uial Mr. Croaby appeared th. era. com-plainant. prosecutor and wi tares; that the Book of Discipline warned them agetnat receiving a complaint from a rash man.

He proposed to show that be was a rash and pugnacious mao, od uked tom question id regard to difficulty which tha witnen admitted btviug with tbeoiogtraU profemor, while a atudant at Fiioca-too. he itneas stated In answer to quwticro, that a Der mad. an assault upon on. of hi, professors, and sners bad been no difficulty witb prof error on bis pare. Ha bad been entire in bricgiBK tb.

rumors against Dr. Talmage before tbe Preebytery for trial, because ba felt a religion, indignation at tb imputation tbey carried agaiott th. Presbytery. He was conscious of do personal boat ilty to Dr. Talmage.

Did not remember, while travelling on a Hudson River Railroad train last summer, of saying tbat Dr. Talmage was I A LIAS An A SCOOTIDRIU Did not remember raying tbat be would drive Dr. Talmage out of Brooklyn or out of tbe Presbyterian Church. Witness re fused to tell names of thoee with whom beooosulted about puttirg Dr. Tnlmaae oo trial or bringing tbe charges agaroet Dr.

Talmage. Rtv. J. Milton Green testified In eopoort of tbe teventb specification, to (bow tbat Dr. Tails see knew tbat be wm sot going to ba charged with beterodozy by tbe Presbytery.

rears. J. R. Moms and B. B.

Leveridge testified in regard to tbe sixth speoQcauon, the tDiiciyan admitted that Dr- Talmage paid about (23 for running tbe presets in order to get out uw edition of tne Urufiaz of Work era tuning bit valedictory. 1 be Moderator Irquired if there ware any Other witnesses far tbe proraeation I Rev. Mr. Crotby replied tbat be waa at some lemon account of tbe failure of tom, witnesses to appear at tbs tnal. Tbey bad stated to bint lecta, to wbieb be wanted tbem to teetify, nod tbey most either bin made false statements to bim or else their testimony mart be so damaging to Mr.

Talmage At this point tbe speaker was interrupted by a renod of bis from tb audience. Me. Uroaby lortber slated that tbey bad some other matter wbieb tbiy wished to introduce, and lost tbe csee for the prow cation was nearly finiebsd. i Tbe Freeby Wry then adjourned until Monday. Owr Jhai Lartar.

Tbskctorembich Mr. Jobs Oakty was to bsvs dsi)vred last sveniDg at tb North Re-f 010x6 Oorcb on Oar John Wkat (ban ws do witb Him waa pnstpoosd oa aeooant of tbe storm until Twradsy, A pnl IS, i Tl Her. Dr. riuTlock is to tried in (he Northers New York M. E.

Conference for it kgrd heresy. there ere lavlted to XN8DKAHCJS. EfM IMftVItAirCl CVMFARTi Kirttf ZCi Cofti.lftmbMkNT.mahry Ltm ArrTot taoutof miH I7.U5.8H.CI iabillUMt me Amount of uaboid lowa. w.h trowe.M Unearned premluma, fixe rtskl UnearseB aremiama, laioaa aavtaaMoa mta BU other demands again tha eompaay. (ommlMloiii doe to agents rattan premtimo, aad mieoaUaneoea as Total except eapTtal aad let sereins Joint stock oapttol aad Barelas bayoad a Bahamas i.

B. nOBI, Aui IM MoaUana B. CONTINENTAL INSURANCE COMPT OOBMCB OOUKT MOMTA0UB BTHZKTB ratjfl ABsm, jam. LhT BLiaLUB.rawww 99 3Tt 9711 1.000 000 0 1. 034.

44 9 6 BO. T. MOrK. Pragiaeai BAB. H.

DDTCUKK. u. LAMPORT, Viearrreldaut WI1AIAMSBCRGU CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. omens: BOB and 910 Broadway, corner Pul tom street. Haw fore Coraar Broadway and Pint street.

Brooklyn, g. BO Court street. Broohiya. W. D.

BrATKMABT JARCABf 1878: 9900 000 00 Beinsuranca. ttc 4 hat sarplaa. 490,919 VS Assnta Jasaary BDM0ND BRIGBS eraaldaaL II W. MnssnouB. Becreiary Wat.

AMiatant Hecretary W. H. fiaowa dreutaat Baaretary. PHEMX INSrRANCE CONPANf, OK BROOKLYN, Offlore 799014 tot RT BTKEK7, and BROA mon TKLkouae Bl-UDIMr, BHOApWAT.Cor DdT BT N. V.

MM Ali 1, ibTB. Rerrsforrefnnranre lioterre for all uniald lose claim AH oher tfahtllfje ohoom i aoiul stochln Lotted State Boad t.OOO.CNKJ if rplM 731.38 84 CaabaRteti January 1i79 aeti Ti ttlKl'HKN KOW RLL irm14onC FHILANOMt ttHAW.Mre Prtreldeat and lecy. KhWaaDUasuuiuiwT.heay Brooklya Lieportmeot. 9935,054 1 MONTALK FIRE INSURANCE CO. OF BROOKLYN.

own VO, 99 COFRT ffTRI-hT. BitOOKLTH. NO. BKOAOWa fllBM NO FLOOR. KQUIT BLE DLlLDIMi.

NLW lOtUL. ABLE CAH (AP1TAL NAT AbfcKTh eo nan 000 00 ats.uuo oo birkctors: David ft Araott. Alfred Hanahen Ezra Baldwin. Bawln Heart fia'vteo Kotos Heeaegula. GarretO Bergen.

Ingraham, a Klrhmood. i tiarlfi Betta. FJtaa Lswi. R11 Konhlikt. HmuH Brvoh Jot 0 lewis Juba Rome Bam W.

Hurt is Bfeph Ltuluctos 8 ft. Btewart. 1 amphetl. Abraham Lott. Rdtnaod ritaa.

Job Com 'wk. AsieiA Low. W. M. Thomas.

nj r.jMtatiQ A Newmoa. fUo A 1 borne T. Jeoyte. Foster Pettit Edward Wblta. Jo' Dlmon.

Isvid Powell Whltehoni. Jstnes Katca John Phelps. Tt nit) oca. I'aiidJ runs. Ale Btudweit Jolia Slllikins MUworta J.

Otodwell. JoeephD Bulla. Daniel F. keroald. WM FLL8W0RTH, Frosldeut.

Gao. G. TsavK Arent ry Asenta for Ksstara District. Avery A rtndietoo, Braaaway-coraer Fourthstreet. HECUAMCH FIRE INSURANCE C0K-PAM OF BROOKLYN CAPITAL IIVIOOO 00 BMNbl ATCF 7W 80 hkT hLlU 1H4.844 80 ASbFTfi MOstttf 40 OfBcea' 917 Monugoa tt Mechanics' Balldlng, Brooklya, aad 106 Broadway Paw I or.

lllKiA-TOKS Powlel Cbtwneev Beraooa eo Orrtls Jol.o (o Ife MkrihUl Hrrim Jolio Baker FM riupO11 OtrrlM) 8an ael Rloao UeoryN. Brush JosiahT hmlLh Ayr Tho I Carman loaepfc (rns Abram Hajill Jacob Lola HaoryJ. (ailea (batiDcey Jacobi. Rarvre John Dim on John French Js. H.

StevanaoaJoha Roma BoeaMbster Wm Vender John Nihols Geo Brraea Ualhard Jarvis Brush Iwnoe srbnrt levin. femtLb tin H. wal DfiBhlf. FerealdWm a. VreeiandAhr bam Lott Judah VoorfilM JOBS M4KFK Preslaeat.

DAMKL CHAPV4 BT, Vice PreSldeat. Wait ti Rom, tecretafv. Mrhoitt Tcttls Aaslataot Secretary. KKirSER ROCKER LIFE 1N8LRA.NCE COM FA hO. 830 3KOADW1T, LEW YORK.

JOBS A. SIC HOLS, PrasMant. firanlt of szamlsatlon by th Iiasranct Dapartmt Ot tbe but el hew Tork- Jana 10, lbib. Tb Has JOHie bmvth, 1, ui reeart. asra "The flooerUneeileDt lee a aaiureS tbat the falthfulnra tr srrli ano akill filaplaynti bf Mr, Nlcholi during Pretlosbcv 111 find their reward la lbs lacreued coal denes of the policy bolder.

1 6FOPOE P. BVirVEV, Baeretarv. (HAI.IFBM inBRARD Actuary. JOUH CanMesr HEKT Ton show. rTtinsal B.

W. PKRBT D. Medical Bsamiaer. OFFICE OF THE ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. SEW YOKE.

Jan- S3. 1870- The Trusteed, tn eourormlty to the charter of tbe Company, submit tha following statement of ltd affairs on the Sist December, mt pmnlonw received 00 Manat rtW from 1st Jaaaarv, UT7U, to 91t Lecember, 17 94.009 909 4T pre lam PoUcim not uU4tl Jaaaory. Itf7b 99 ratal amount of Marine Prmfvm 99 ho policies have been laoaed opot Lffo Kfha. nor upon Fire dlocouoectod with Manoe ssa. Prrrr toms marfisd off from 1st JtsaafTi to 91st Deemuer KTb 4.796094 99 Loeew paid UuriBt tho asm rrUxT.

99.0ia.7b4 45 Bet ama of Fretri- 9Hf.9"0 fbo Cotnpanv hot tbe folio wine assets, vi. rntted hiate and State of Sew Tork Block City Bask aad other sioea 910pbea.T9 90 Loans secured hr Block and otherwise 704.400 99 Beal estate aod C4ola doe trt estlTTated at 6 19 04 BO Preirium Betea aad Bills reeojrabla. Lath IB BtBl.ra...ra..ras..l..M..ra0 SO kjt 99 Total amount of tearei fs pr cot Interest on the owtstaodlng eertiBcoJ of Prod will he polo to the holders thereof their legai fr? nveotativea. oa aad alter Toeeday the fourth wt efcruary nxt The entttaadfwd eenlieates of cm lopd will be aad paid to we boldar thereof or taetr laical fepreaentatlvea. on and effvT eedy the et7ruary next.

foui which date ail ffittrat ott eroee. The certlftcete ha pro need 04 iho Mono par mrot and eoncaUed A dinoeod of it- cent, is declared oe tbs aeteereeg oraminfn of the Khe rear eadlshehlej Lecember. lK7v for hich certi wu do iaeood 09 aodafuw aaedey. the iplv.i!J voider of tbe Beard i chaFUAM i TBaTFOd: te'TT-ni donee DaohU BoM Ju 4 Frapdk Chawnee Cnee D- Lwystm Wm B. Wenb Or.y Bvrdett rovit9 frOTefi faiddf jbht Mott diof Hill Bryrw ddopk LcuKryad B.

fiff ft a Mintnre Peiev Klc Marvhall 9 Cadatagu Uss B. B. barber i Field Jiivf CHAR CKO MSI TO. VW.prssl Wr hMKJPK. Pruei icm Am A AA1AA Third YlCd-ltpHAomW ants Mowre Lewis Corns Lbae.

l.naesll Ja mre Lev Lav 4 Lena 9 Parnhdffl A A Fara Wm urts feh Wm IMS wm.pgareot first degree. His sentence was deferred. Capb Edward L. Young, of Norfolk, Va died yesterday, aged ninety-seven. He commanded a privateer in 1813.

He waa Norfolks oldest citizen, and was sixty-six years John H. ease, N. cuttmg open his abdomen and razor. Ill health Is supposed to be the cause of the act, George Haas, aged seventy, a German llv. ing near Shohola, N.

became insane on Wednesday and attempted to cat his wifes throat. Re then ran and drowned himself in a creek nearby, The excursion steamer Plymouth Rock waa yesterday sold to Charles W. Scofield, President of the Wasatch A Jordan Valley Railroad, for $100,000. She will continue in New York waters. The American Suspender Company, of No.

7 Mercer street. New York, and Waterbary, baa suspended, with liabilities estimated at $180,000. The nominal assets are $370,000. Oamilio Donnarnmma, a well-known Italian physician, of 211 East Thirteenth street. New York, committed suicide, yesterday, by shooting himself through the head.

He waa sixty -seven years old. One hundred and ninety-one fishermen have been lost from Gloucester, by the fishing bank storms since the middle of December. Sixty wives have become widows, and 166 children rendered fatherless. William Annestead and Heniy Mclver, farmers of Hanover County, Virginia, had a quarrel on Wednesday night. In which the fanner struck tbe latter on the head with a spade, inflicting seven injuries.

Annestead was arrested. William Raleigh, a hoy employed in a Cleveland, Ohio, rolling mill, was canght yesterday by a red hot Iron wire, which wrapped itself about his body and horned it in two before he could be rescued. He died in great agony, Tbe bark John C. Smith, lately arrived from Matansas on the 80th ultimo, rescued at sea Captain Hill and crew of the water-iogged schooner Henrietta Hill, bound from Pensacola to New York. The Henrietta Hill was bult at Port Jefferson, in 1868.

The Government sued Thomas F. Youngs of New York, for the recovery of an alleged balance of duties on imported sugars, on the ground that the Custom House weigher had been bribed to underweigh ceilain importations of the defendants. The jury rendered a verdict for the defendants. Amanda D. Bishop, the mother of Wesley Bishop, the Norwich prisoner, died in Norwich, Wednesday, aged 56.

She had consumption, but her death was hastened by family trouble. Her son is in jail and awaiting trial next month. He is said to be wasting away, and will not live long. He is willing to plead guilty to murder in the second degree. Hooleys Theatre property in Chicago sold at auction yesterday for $60,000, the Fidelity Bank Building for $50,000, and the Safe Depository for $72,000.

This property, situated near the corner of Lasalle and Randolph streets, was sold by order of the Court, and the prices received are so low it is expected that the Court will refuse to confirm the order. Efforts will be made to secure the release from a month's imprisonment and $10 fine of a woman who gavs tbe name of Myra H. Hayden, in Justioe Olterbourg's court, in New York, irhere she was committed for disorderly conduct. A gentleman who interested himself in the case says Hayden is not her right name, and that she is the penniless widow of a man who was formerly a dry-goods merchant on Broadway. She says the officer caused her arrest because she resented an insult he offered her.

There were 4 000 visitors at the dog show yesterday, in spite of the steady drizzle. The chorus of yelps was aa animated and varied as 1,000 throats could make it. The awarding waa finished np to Class yesterday. Only twelve protests had been received np to ten oclock last night. Among the owners awarded prizes or medals were the following named of this city J.

Milley, W. Kampf-muiler, Wm. Schulye, Charles Lorey, Daniel Bacon, S. Van Dyke, and A. Kaltenbach.

Suspicion aa to the murderers of the unknown man whose body was found in New Haven Harbor on Saturday baa fallen upon the crew of tbe schooner G. P. Cane, Captain John L. Petorson, and the colored seaman with him. It is believed the murdered belonged in Newark, N.

and hod sot been long from derm any. He was about twenty tears old, ted smooth-faced. The schooner left New Haven for New York on Saturday. A clue is being worked up by a New Haven detective now New York. A meeting of tbe colored men of New York to aid the exodus of their brethren from the South to the West was held last evening at tbe Zion Methodist Church, at Bleecker and Tenth streets.

New York. Resolutions were adopted setting forth the sufferings of the Southern blacks, approving of their Western flight and calling upon sympathizers for pecuniary aid. Speeches were made by George T. Downing, Rev. W.

F. Dickerson and Rev. Willis A. Hodges, who claimed to be the originator of the movement. Another meeting is soon to be held at Cooper Institute.

Catherine Ericsson, aged thirty-three, re-eently living at 373 Cherry street. New York, was arraigned yesterday at the Essex Market Police Court to account for the absence of her three months old child which mysteriously disappeared a few days ago while she as in a paniaUy insane fit. caused by excessive drinking. Her neighbors think she threw the -child Into the Hast River. The woman claims that it was stolen from her and secreted in a house in Fifty-seventh street.

Her husband was compelled to leave her on account of her threats to kill him. The officers of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children are investigating the case. Appraiser ffintekera Civil Servteo ComaalaolOK. i Appraiser Dncber be just received from the treerury Department toe eaofirmation of tbo Civil Service Uommtmfoa appointed by him.aod be code- will go ioto operation at once, or a toon at there ie a ve carry to fill. Tne Board, as commuted, rootlet, of tbe followicg named of-truli: Allan Gilbert, ernietmt appraiser of be Second divMoo.

pramdent; Awutut Ap rraiftere WlUi.m B. Hoyt (Fiftb divuioo) and J. Howard iFire! divwtoo) examiners; Rufus Knee, aecfetnry. Alternates Awmeot Ap- pralnn BeorgsN. BtrdralL Fourth division; William Kent, Third dieiiioo, and General A.ice.

P. Hril, Niotb dlriwoa. Tb Appramr Selected this board witb grata care, aad st.ted eetrrde tbs! b. b-bsvnd it would do it duty witbcnt fear or favor. Mr.

GilMrt, to. prsud-irr fbrer, wm elected UDaEiaaoBily to tb. po aition by bis colleagues. 1 I I 1 To diacbvgeetrgo 7 empty vealu To sell ailx 7 bory and 4 a ee.e east. a.

ease. Total Slit These alone would bring a little less than $47,000 into the Treasury. Now add to these the permits in relation to sewer and water connections, at present given by the Board of Gty Works add to these the per mits to be required for ordinary plumbing work in the buildings of the city aad the figures mount up to monstrous proportions. Some 2,000 permits are granted for the new biiildings annually erected. There are 60,000 buildings in Brooklyn, and few of them escape one or more visits from a plumber each year.

Suppose that altogether 100,003 such visits are made, and for this the tax is to be $200,000, which added to the other sum mentioned, makes an aggregate of nearly $230,000, which the Board of Health ia empowered to impose upon the unhappy citizens of Brooklyn, The work may cost hut a single dollar. The permit will cost $3. Snch work may be done dozen times a year, at $3 each time. Why not then apply this levy to the payment of the city debt at once I Such are the features of this bill. They are extortionate, unusual, arbitrary and exacting.

They subject every household to in-convenience and to expense altogether wanton and linnet usual t. They open every closed door to domiciliary police visits. The la bere and uncover work already done, by per mission of the Board to the caprice, corrupt or otherwise, of prymg officials. Together they are cyemlliaed Into aa outrageous law, capable of infinite annoyance, mischief and expense law which no citizen wants law to increase the insolence of office a law against which every householder should prer test and every representative of Brooklyn vote. Snrcv imm figured oat the returns tar Qrant so effectually and satisfactorily, the Democrats have began to epee ala te about Lis Cabinet.

CURRENT COMMENTe Chief Moses claims to be one of the best red men in this country, The majority of Spiritualists have as cold a shoulder for doubters as the most rigid lAxoniER advantage besides Mr. Tildea that New York has over Brooklyn is the small pox. 'The grass season is approaching with the farmer: Sing hay the merry harvest that you are. 1 HKJf the attendants at the dog show waken the animals in the morning, there is general cur-rousaL Johh Palmer, alias Robert Allen, of Tolland, forged a note on a National bank for $320 to pay a debt of honor. Such conscientiousness is not half appreciated nowadays.

The earliest hit of the base ball season is at Philadelphia. A reporter gravely explains that the ball was coming with considerable force, and the boy missed it. The Coroner'e jury said he died from being hit in the etomach. 1 The first response to a published invitation to raise clubs for thejpaper of a Western editor, came from a six-footer on the adjacent hills, whose name had been erroneously given as that of the man who stole a horse instead of the 'owner. He brought his einb with him.

The editor will get well but the paper is dead. POLITICAL NOTES. Tilden cries fraud frigidly on the same day Mr. Hendricks says he will not speak of Tilden, and that he will not take the second place on any Presidential ticket. Senator indom believes that tbe negro exodus from the Southern States may prove advantageous to the South, and remove sectionalism from national politics.

General Butler is taking things so easily that there is some doubt whether he means to redeem his promise of running for Governor of Massachusetts again this fall. Senator Wallace has been reminded that in the late Congressional election, the Democrats of Philadelphia petitioned to have supervisors appointed under the Federal election laws. In Boston, ditto. I The acts of the Republican party daring the war and the reconstruction period fill the Democratic speakers with horror. At the same time they find a second Washington and.

three or four Hampdens in Jeff. Dario. i The Troy 7 met says that whoever lives to witness the Presidential election of 18S0 will see ballot-box wrongs perpetrated on a scale that no mans imagination has conceived of. Tha Democratic war on the election law in Congress is for the parpow of clearing the fied, so that there shall be as little check as possible upon Democratic frauds and violence. 1 Senator Eaton has appointed his son Clerk to the Committee on Foreign Affairs, of which he is Chairman and Senator Gordon has appointed the biographer of Jefferson Davis clerk to the Committee on Commerce.

officer of General Lee ia executive Senate; and the elective connected with the Rebellion sympathy with It. Walter Evans for Governor Kentucky State Republican adopted a platform favoring people of all classes, a payment of the National protection of tbe ballot misrule in the State, the majority in Congress of his veto power, and oa General Grant. 1 was the anniversary of are those, says the in view of tbe aggressive insolence of the leaders Appomattox, are thinking it safe to applaud the result April. I860. Let them returns of the Western heart.

The National idea, at Appomattox, is not going violence and to staffed entrenched behind the heresy Democratic City Committee truth-speaking business. it eays The Dem Pennsylvania has had for convincing evidence of which the put In Philadelphia has been brought in the exhibitions every State Convention of the frauds which Mer, developed by the indecent and unseemly tontmts for membership. These frauds have lo tainted the proceeding, of these conventions that defeat et the polls waa the only remedy left to honest men. tAT.Tut A -ptXc COMBINATION jpt A r--r? A OCX, ALM ANAOCAUXDAB rarttew iPrt kiriMilf CIGARS AND TOBACCO. TOBAGO would reayaotfiiiy call the otteaaoa of the pebu aad aoasuaers of Tobacco to ta toot that tee folio wing waU-Oaosrm hraada ef Tobeceo are eqaal to uf mow oserad ta this asrfcst.

re a fair trial will swrutsa nNE-cuT cmswina. UBTB1M. ABVMT, OD BIABIOfi Granulated Smokingr, sauii. naaaoa am iiiJ'WTm Cut Smoking. JOLLY BOYfl 09 jum Jaow- JOHFi F.

FLAGG HANOT ACT0KEB, 176 and 178 FIRST ST. BROOKLYN. IMPBOVKO iCHOERA REMEDY, FOB TH 1MMKOIATS RKLtBF AID CUB OF Dysentery, DiarrhEa. Cholera, Cholera Morins, Chslera Ii-raitmn. Em, BBPA.BE ONLT AT DIL JACKSONS Drnx and Family Meiicise Store, OX FULTON.

ST DAION-AMIUS BDILD1SG. nitoOKLiYrr. (Tbia preparation win rivs mnseiate ren-rfto sad ear Co PyaRatery, Ditfrbcaa. CooVira, Choiere Mortrea, Cholera iDtuMm and ail eomplalut ol this eiaa iae4deaai U9 ur hot vanraKr. Iu coasUtaeut beiag purely vegetable, and entering either separately or collectively into tbo prescriptions of oar moat emtnex bapoBv places it wlthia oar reach to oSer coujbtnstloa to every sufferer wfcoae symptom may ftot be alarmfog to cU la a pbytieiaa.

or Wbe may be temporaiiv delayed ta dotit Drascnoir Bali to ooe teospooofai (fweetmed tf preferred) after each loooa evacuauou. ChBdraa aw aoraiaw ta FBEPABED bt DB. JA-CICSOIT 81 rUIaTON tnnOS-ABGCfl BTTTLDHfO. BROOKLYN. DR.

IRISHS CLEAUS1HG SYRUP OB Compotuid Kxtraot stmgiacj'yeiloi xoci 1 1 Tb purely tsgsuWs Cospsaat prassssst wss gonsl control over oil th disrooro arising from a mors bid. to pure aad violated eoau t'oe of the b'eod, sera as Serofnla, Idofrot Tc-re Fevr Sore. King a BvO. Boils, ftcad lfaa. ItrysiaaMa, Uprssy, IripMeu wf imrtrti.

rtmpiee oe to is, at Tor arrrmLrTTC TAIVT9 aad foFthemoavhae I effect of muCfRT baa ooaapertof It aa sqm. 19 tt It appreciate a. I The Rev. Zephanlah H. Smith, of Glastonbury, Connecticut, named his daughters Haccy Zephina, Cyrinthen Sacretia, Laurilla Aleroyla, Julia Evelina and Abby Hadassah.

The matrimonial chances of five sisters with five such fearful names were at least problematical. That they would all die was certain. Two Julia Evelina and Abby Hadassah became famous by resisting the payment of taxes, on the ground that they were denied the privilege of helping to frame the laws. Both were very learned women. Haney Zephina died of whooping cough eight years ago, at the infantile age of eighty, four.

Abby Hadassah died later. Only Julia Evelina survives the sisterhood. She has accomplished what none of the others ever did. At the age of eighty-six ahe has secured a husband in Mr. Amos G.

Parker, of New Hampshire, also aged eighty -six. The happy event took place on Wednesday. Rip Van ynnkle. It may be boldly affirmed, would re- gtnW supremacy, lapse a little on such an extraordinary occa-sion, and Uk6 a offering Ills favorite toast Heres you good- health. yowT family's good health, and may you live long and prosper, 4 A staff clerk of the officers were either or were in In nominatiag a yeeterd.y the Convention the education of the sound currency, honest debt, and the condemning Democratic and the attempt of to rob the President closing with a eulogy The 8th of April Appomattox.

There Boston Journal, who tendency and vanquished at may not be entirely of the 8th of read the scattering elections and take which triumphed to enoeumb to ballot-boxes, Thb Philadelphia has gone into the In a recent manifesto ocratic party of iears past the meet (he degradation to Thk New Jersey people doing fcoalneea in few York, and Xhoir aigtora and their etraaii and tbair aunts, an mowing foe cheaper and more frequent oozzuauiucaUoa etween their localities and the city..

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