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Ciljj H<te rail fdssif. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 12, AKUSEMENT8 THIS EVENING. PARK THEATRR—Aoross tho Continent. BROOKLYN RINK-Snmmor Eronlng Oonoort. BOOTH'S THEATRE, N. Y.-Tho Mon O' Atrllo. WALLAOK'8 THEATRE, N. Y.—Rosodoto. OLYMPIC THEATRE, N. Y.-Eost Lynao. NIBLO'S GARDEN, N. Y.-Panl Clifford, or tho Lost Boir. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. N. Y.-Tho Threo Hunch- bocks. BOWERY THEATRE, N. Y.-Pomp-Tho Oollson Bonn. FIFTH AVENUE THEATRE, N. Y.-No Name. WOOD'S MUSEUM, N. Y.-P»r(onnoncos erory attor. noon and eronlng—Tbreo Blind Mf?o. C.I.OlilS THEATRE, N. Y.-Nook and Nock. CENTRAL PARK GARDEN, N.Y.—l'hoodoro Thomas Summer Nigbt Concerts. _ Tlic Fourth E dition of flic B rooklyn U nity E agle Is supi»Ilcd fo N ew sdeal- ers; C arriers, nud tko public ol tlio X nstcrn D istrict, nt lialf-past four SP. R I., nt the D istributing Affoncy of M essrs. YVood & C o ., 43 B roadw ay, E . » .. near BooscvoU street Ferry. * --------------- To our R eaders. Wo hnvo established agencies for tho salo of the Eaolk at somo of tbo principal business points Ja New York City, ns follows : J. U. Hillior, News Exchange, St. Nicholas Hotel* Astor House steps, C. I\ Rockwood, Graud streot Forry. South Side Railroad, James Slip, Now York. Woodruff Brothers, Erie Railway Ferry Buildings, corner of Chambers street. New York. P resentation .—On Tuesday eveniug next M r, F , D. Clarke, late principal of Public School Xo.?3, is to receive from tho hands of his friends, at bis resi- dence in Herkimer street, a testimonial. H ere s R ichness .—It is understood that the Brooklyn Aldermen aud the Kings County Board of Supervisors arc soon to haro a gamo of baso ball to tost their relative skill. R e -A rrested .—John Dailey, who was ar- rested on a charge of burglary last week aud bailed out, was re-arrested yesterday hy officer Bums of the Ceutral Office, his bondsmen having eomo before tho Court aud giveu him up. T ee H armonic C lub .— A Rpccial meoting of the Harmonic Club is to bo held this eveniug at their new and elegant rooms in Low’s buildiug. Busi- ness of importance is to be transacted, and ali tho gay aud festive Harmonics ought to be preseut. F ound D rowned . — Tho body of Peter Williams, steward of the ship Michael Angelo, who has been missing since last week, was found iu tho water at the foot of the Empire store dock, at the foot of Maine street at 11 o’clock yesterday. The Coroner was lietiliid. _ S udden D eath — W illiam H. Yiuccnt, thirty-five years old, who was a lodger at the house of Mrs. Tearee, 37 Front street, was found dead in hia bed yesterday afternoon, Ilo had not come out of the room all day, aud is supposed to havo died from disease of the heart. A ccident .—Thomas Costello, a stevodore, thirty-eight years old, re.-iding at No. 14 Washiugton street, had his left leg badly crushed on .Saturday by a lx»s of sugar falling ou him at Woodruff & Robinson's stores, foot of Joralomon street. He was taken to tho Ling Islaud College Hospital, Robbery.—Yesterday, some thief felonious- ly entered tho premises of Mr. J. 0. Carpenter, on tho corner of Macou street and Tompkins avenue, ahd stole a gold watch and fifty dollars iu mouey from u bureau drawer, and, as is usual, escaped scot free, as thero were no police around to molest or make him afraid. A D ouce in the D eep B lue S ea .—John Fox, who, to use a nauti :ul phrase, was half seas over on last Saturday night, foil iu the river at the foot of Degraw btreet, aud was with difficulty fished out, more dead than alive, by Officer Kellett, of tho Third, nud conveyed to bis home on the corner of Bond aud Butler etrecta, S t . J ames ’ S chool .—This school, which is v.iidi r the charge of tho Christian Brothers, will hold its uii cteonth annual examination aud exhibition at tb«‘Er'okhm Institute this evening and on Tuesday r.itmuTii aud evening. Mouday evening will bo de- vob d to the examination of the proficiency of the lower clas.-eP in their various studies, music and declamation, and following days to that of the higher classes, L afayette A venue C hurch P icnic .— O i Thursday, June 20, the fourth annual picnic aud ex- cursion of the Young People’s Association of the Lafay- ette avenue Presbyterian Church (Iter. Dr. Cuyler’s) will take place. The Eteamer Josephine will convey the party from l'ulton ferry, at 8 y. o’clock, A. M., to Iona Island, and returning, land it at 8 P. M. L ivery S ale .—At tho regular Saturday salo by Cole & Murphy the following described proporty ohauged owners: Top wagons, $230, $105, $130, $165, $r>7.50, $49; open wagou9, $02.50, $49; pony phmton, $120; Rockawayp, $87.50, $135, $191, horse, wagon aud harnoss, $235; bay horse, $7G; doublo harness from $20 to $70 per set, and singlo harness at $10 to $42 per tct. C hurch or tht G ood S hepherd .—The Church of the Good Shepherd (Protestant Episcopal) bave purchased nine lots ou McDonough aud Decatur streets, upon which (hey will immediately proceed to erect a church, to be completed early ta tho Fall. Until then services will ho continued In the hall No. 1,760 Fulton avenne, east of Utica avenuo. Rov. Henry B Cornwell, formerly of Holy Trinity Mission, bas ac-* ceptod the rectorship. B rilliant Service at the Church of St. Joseph.—Yesterday being lho octave of tbo festival of the Holy Trinity, it was celebrated in all tho Catholic Churches with great pomp and splendor. In St. Jo- seph e Church, on Pacific street, the altar was exceed- ingly beautiful, beiug a perfect mass of lights and flowers. Twenty magniticeut bouquet?, as well as sev- eral wreathe of flowers,were the gift of John Friend, of Gravesend, i he musical service was very fine. Father Cochrau preached an eloquent sermon. Tnr. Nurheijy.—The managers of tho Chil- dren’s Home, known ns “Tho Nursery," now situated at 4.75 W arren street, between Bond and Novins streets, bave decided to enlarge tboir work by receiving chii- dten for tho week or month as woll as the day. Many application* havo boen mado for this purpose. Chil- dren can bo received at any time on applying at The Nursery. One dollar per week for infants under 18 m onths, and $1.25 for thoso over that ago. Ton conts is still the charge by the day. Tho names'of ali mothor* placing thoir children here are registered and their occupation, eo that at any time ladies desiring porsons to work by the d&y as washers, seamstresses, eto., may hero learn of auch persons, aud thus tho poor bo aided in finding employment, LONG ISLAND ITEMS. F ite L icenses at W hitestone .—A number of petitions, very geuerally signed by the residents of Whitestono, having been presented to tho Excise Board of that villago, praying tbat only a small number of dealers bo licensed, It is understood that thoy havo de- cided to limit the licenses granted to fivo. Much In- dignation ls expressed among tho saloon keepers, and they openly threaten to soil it at all haiards. R eal E state in S uffolk . In Suffolk County there aro 132,970 aeres of improved land and 190,009 acres of unimproved, Tho valuo of thoso farm s is $10,463,370; of farm ing utensils, $185,714; of farm productions for one year, including betterment and additions to stock, $2,833,234. There aro 7,163 horses, 132 mules, 9,335 milch cowe, 570 oxen and 9,153 other cattle, 14,412 sheep, 12,706 awino In tho county. Huntington leads all the other towns In tho valuo of iU furms and farm productions. I mproving P atohogue and D oybee C reeks . —The Commissioners appointed by the act of the Leg- islature to appropriate $5,000 in improving Patohogue and Doysee Creeks met at Patchoguo last woek and or- ganized, giving bonds. The Commissioners aro J. H. Doysee, J. B. Duff and A. U. Mott. W ork will bo com- menced on Doyseo Creek first, wbich will bo dono by contrnct. Theso creeks are tributaries of lho great South Hay, C ollecting R evenue T axes .—Collector Vreeland, of tho First Internal Rovenuo District, has reconsidered his decision to compel the Queens Couaiy tcx-payers to call at his Brookiyu office, and now pro - poses to appoint a day when ho will bo at Jamaica, and another at ilincola. This decision he lias taken at the earnest entreaty of a number of prominent meu ln the county. C hange of T im e for J uly 4.—Tho Flush- ing and North Hide Railroad will run on tho 4th of Jnlv trains between Hunter’s Point aud Wbitcstouo every half hour each way, stopping at all stations. Thoy will commence to run from nuntcr’a Point at 8 A. M., and run half-hourly until 8 P. M. This arrangement will take the place of the regular timo-table on that day. S unday E xcursionists .—Notwithstanding the threatening weather of yostorday, ovor 6,000 per- sons took a trip to the different villages on the line of tho Flushing and North Bido Railroad. The Sunday steamboats, which commenced their trips along tho north shore of tho island yesterday, wero also full. W ho was H e ?—On Friday a carriage has- tily drew up totho house of a well known physician of Xiong Islaud City, out of whioh a gentleman was lifted and tenderly carried into the house. It seems that tho gentleman, while attending tho funeral of Hon. Wm. jjlnor at Calvary Cemetery, had by some moanB or other broken hfs ancio, The gentleman was understood to be a membor of Tammany, and a prominent znom- ber of tho New York City Government. D ouble T raok C ompleted .—Tho double track of the Sonth Sido Railroad 1* comploted, except a email section betwoen Springfield, through the vil- Inge of Jamaica to Glendale. Tho track-layers com - mence on this section Monday. The Bouth Side Rail- road Company bavo now fourteon locomotives, three dum m y engines, forty-four paBBengtr cars, bcBido a large num ber of flatB. H unter s P o in t .*— T o -d a y work w ill bo commenced toward filling up the plt-hole at the foot of Third Btreet, near the Flashing Railroad Depot. A train will bring earth from tho tunnel excavation on tho Central Railroad at Flushing. A N ew J ewish C hurch .—Between tho vil- lages of BeHport and Fireplace thereto to be erected a Jewish church. M r. C hirstlllor la proaolyting amoDg thehoathen of LoDg Island in that vicinity. Two yoars ago Farrington street, Flushing, ■was graded by order of the Board of Trustees, a peti- tion having been presented to the Board eignod by two-thirds of the reputed ownors of real estate on tho street. Since the work wae finished it baa turned out that all but one of tho signers of the potition held tho proporty in the namos of thoir wivos, and they are now trying to evade paying tho assessment on the plea that two-thirds of tho owuers of property did not petition, Hon. James W. Covert has boon appointod Commtoslon- cr to tako testimony in tho case. W here is E dward R oe ?—Ono weok ago to-day, James Darling, In a fit of angor, struck Isaao G. Paynter with an oar, at Bayside, injuring him in a fearful manner. Tho entire sido of Payntor’* head was cut open, Tho troublo arose from an angry dis- cussion, in which a number of boatmen were impli- cated all as friends of Darling. Darling was arrested, and ponding the result of rayntor’s injurlos, lot out on bail. Subpoenas woro issued for all thoso mtxed up in tho quarrol, and also for Edward Boo, who saw tho transaction and who made tho affidavit on which tho accused was arrested. On Friday the ease was call- ed by th# Assistant Distriot Attornoy Barnett, of Queens Couuty, at tho Flushing Court, of Spocial Ses- sions, but uo Roe mado his appearance, or haa sinco beeu found. CONEY ISLAND. Its B eauties anti Its Pleasure*—W liat is to bo E n jo y ed T hero—R oast G lam s, Pish D inners, and C lam P ritters-lt* H otels, and w ho B eep Tiioin—H atii- Inar—Ifioxv to O ct T here. A hot. sultry day in the city, n cool refresh- ing breezo at tho seaside. Tho Summer’s suu pours hotly dowu on the stones of tho city, and the heated glare blinds and stifles tho weary, perspiriug pedos- triau ; down by the sea the brcozc, bearing vrith It the m urm urs of the oceou, cools tho braiu and rclnvigov- ateB tho body. What a chango!—and what a change to he effected in less than an hour! Brooklyn has this peculiar advantage, nnd rejoices in it. An hour’s rido throngh a Turk as boautiful as natural advantages, ark, skill and money can make it, over hard roads, past grccu fields, luxuriant vegetation, and undor um- brageous growths of lovely trees, brings the jaded and worn ibau of business to Conoy Island, whero tho whito surf heats rhythmically upon tho hard gray sends, where the winds blow fresh from old King Ocean him self. Nor is Brooklyn alow to avail herself of this peculiar advantago sho maintain* ovor other cities. Hero then comes the head of hlB family, with wifo and ohildren to sit awhtlo uuder the shade of the hotol’s generous piazza to watch the dark blue waves rolling rapidly, the ships as thoy go out, and tho ships as they come in uudcr the press of canvas; to mark tho oourso of the ocean steamer as it passes by, by the loug rolls of block smoko it casta asteru, and enjoy the fresh oceou breeze. And whon satisfied with all those, retires totlie dining-room of the hotel to partake of roast clams—peculiarities of Coney Island. Such, at all ovents, was the cose on Saturday last and the various hotels wero crowded with visitors who had gone thither to escape the heat. Among them was ouo who, drawn by a fast horse and under tho convoy of a gentleman experienced ou this islaud of delights, made a tour of the islaud uud drank in ull its beauties, which, by the way, aro a combination of tho sensual and esthetical. The water in front appeals lo the esthetical; tho ho- tels appeal (especially the diuing-room) to tho sensual. If any oue, so unfortuuato us never to have visited the island, supposes for a moment that there is anything beautiful in the island propor, let him disabuso ht* mind of thut idea. For those unfortunatos lot us at once say that Coney Islaud is perfectly described whou it is said that it is a heap of white sand aud seawoeds, covered with a few—a very few—squat and ill-shaped houses. The beauty ol its shoro, ovon, is destroyod by rows of littlo wooden boxes, Bimilar to tho old-fashion - ed watch-boxes which used to disgrace tho atreet corn - ers in olden timoa. There is, however, one very pretty little spot, and that is the OCEANIC HOTEL, kept by the famous Johu I. Suedikor, he of old Jamaica lload memory, celebrated for tho excellence of his “asparagus dinners,” and whose triumphs in tho culi- nary line aro hardly yet known to the new generation who crowd his hotel at tUc island to-day. The building, or rather series of buildings wore tirpt built aftor tlio burniug of the old Oceanic Hotel, by Mr. Humuel Feltec, and by him was kept as & hotel for somo years. Subsequently the property was bought by WM. WHEATLEY, for many years manager of Niblo’s Gardeu Theatre, and by him it was much improved and beautified. Tho main buildiug is shaped like a T. That part which forms the cross presents a front to the ocean. In this portion of tbe house will bo fouud the ladies’ sitting room or parlor, a wide hall, the dining room for visi- tors, some privato suppor room*, aud a bar room. There arc some Bleeping apartmonts hero too. A plain ta to found here, from which can he viewed at a dis- tance the surf beating on the Bhore. Tbero Is a greon grass plot iu front of tbo door, aud largo, graoofnl wil- low tree* throw a grateful shade over all. In the other portiou of tho building which extends backward, will be found a large dining room for permanent guests, and beyond it a handsomely furnishod parlor, also for their use. On the floor ahovo there arc commodious aleopiug rooma. Thero ia in frout of tbis portion of the buildiug a very fiue wido piazza, quite retired, aud in frout of this a fiuely-kopfe lawn, ornamented with figures iu bronze nud stone, and trees aud bushes. This lawn is flanked on tha right by a row of cottages dovotcd cntiroly to slopping rooms. In the rear of these cottages la a beautifully kopt flower garden, where the air is fragrant with tho perfume of roses, piuke, honeysuckles, aud iu fact flowors of ovory description. One of tho notable things in this garden is the arrangemeut of boxwood so that it spells this: “Wm. Wheatley, 1866.” Over tbis “Garden of Edon” “Johu I," as he is known, presides, and is renewing hia success iu this line. The proparing of roast olama is his amusement, fish dinners his delight, and aspara- gus dinners Uis perpetual pride, and his rooms aro crowdod. Tho hotel is reached by the Sholl Road,which leadH past the Prospect Park Fair Grounds. On tho other end of Coney Island, to the left—it is almost the extreme end—is locatod THE OOEAN HOUBE, kept by Wm. A. Engcmau. It is thoother favorite place on the Island. Tho story of this hotol and its orection to quite interesting. Tho proprietor having accumu- lated some money in tbo West, and becoming tired of tbo business ho wob thon cngagod In, returnod to tho East. Learning that somo land was for sale on Conoy Island, he inspected it, and conceived tho idoa of erect- ing a hotel there. The idea dofinitoly formed, he pur- chased two hundred and thkrty-fivo acres, and It was a portion of tho Islaud on which it m ight bo aaid “ tho foot of man ne’er bad trod.” It was at tho timo almost inaccessible. Not deterred hy the obstacles which presented themselves, ho procoedod with tho work. At onco ho began the construction of - a road which was to conuect hts hotel with tho main road. By the timo it was completed it cost him ten thousand dollars. It may be truly said tbat tba foundation for tbe house was literally WRESTED FROM THE OCEAN. He began digging for his foundation for his house, and then, by driving piles into tbe sand ofghtccn feot deep, formed a baais upon which to build his houeo. Theso piles formed a barrier against tho encroaohmont of tho water. The space inaldo of theso pllea is probably one hundred and fifty feot Bquaro, and boing fillod with earth, is about four feet abovo tho level of the sur- rounding sand. The houso was completed, and hardly completed, wheu thore aroao a furious storm; thto wbb nearly two years ago. It was a storm which prevailed along this coast, and will be remembered as the one which caused tho waves to break through the bar, which had beeu formed beforo Rockaway, and minod it os a watering place. This storm whipped out and broko off his pile* as if thoy had been pipe stems, and for a short time bis hoaso was seriously endangered, but it abated before any damage to tho building was done. Nothing daunted, ho again drovo in his piles, still deoper. Another storm aroso shortly aftor ; his piles stood, but a portion of HIS ROAD WAB CARRIED AWAY. This was ropaired and his troubloB were over. Now the sand has drifted up against both sides of the road and against tho elevation upon which his house stands. Ia fact, both now act aa bulkheads, and tho conse- quence to, that tho hollows on both sldeB are rapidly filling up, and the waves morely beat up against it to roll back. Whon It ls scon what this man has done, his indomitable energy and pluck must bo admixed. Few men would have boon willing to risk their all on no hazardous an experiment, bnt as is often tho case, success ha* crowned hia pluck. The houeo ls & largo two-Btory boUEQ; the first floor to devoted to parlor, dining-room and bar-room. Tho other story is given over to sleeping rooms, and tho house to Burronndod by a very wide piazza. The cuisine of this house is excel- lent, and to especially notable for its “ clam fritters.” This houae is much nearer the boach than any other house on tho island—only two hnndred feot away from it. Thore is no need of walking nearly a half mile before water is reached. Whilo seated in tbe dining-room* tho waves can easily ho seen, their cool spray, certainly thoir influenco, can bc felt at tho window. This houso and tho Oceania, kept by Sncdlkcr are tbo two favorite spots on tho island, with thoso who ride in carriages. At the terminuB of the Brooklyn and Coney Island Railroad green s HOTEL r situated. It is an old established place and has stood there for years. It devotes itself cntiroly to c&tcriug for tho wants of the inner mao, and doe* it well. It is principally patronized by those who come to tho toland by the way of the railroad. THE TIVOLI HOUSE is at tbe terminus of tbe dummy line, and receives most of it* patronage from tho travelers on this railroad. Of course ull of these hotels aro Yiaited moro or leas by carriages. At tb* western ond of the toland, whore lands tho boat from Now York, there is another excollent hotol called “Tho Pavilion,” and is very largely patronized, Its patrons, of course, being the traveler* by boat from dtber Brooklyn or Now York. Tho accommodations here aro very good. There to Btill anothor hotel which to celebrated for tho excellence of Us roast olams, and is much frequent- ed by the old habitues of tho toland, not a few of whom assert that it to the very best spot on tho island for this specialty. This to VAIf sicklen s hotel , and to the flrat hotel reached on the toland whon tho tiheil Road is taken for the drive. There aro a numbor of others of lessor dcgreo on various parts of the sandhill, the names of wbioh arc forgotten. BATHING is ono of the principal means of enjoying ons’s self while on the Island, and there ar* but few pleasantor diversions than that of sporting in tho waves and al- lowing tho rolling white surf to break over you. There to not a hotel upon the island, which does not offer to its visitors flne accommodations for this pleasure. Tho Ocean House of all to nearest tho beach and the distanco to walk only about two hundred foot. HOW ZO GE7 THEBE is a question to be answered. Tho facilities are many. The Brooklyn and Coney Island Railroad cars, leave Fulton Ferry every fifteen minutes direct for the to- land, and occupy the timo of two hours in tho transit. There to a steam dummy line known as the Brooklyn Bath and Conoy Island road, which runs through New Ukrocbt and Bath and stops at the oornor of tho Plank Rood and Fifth avenuo. It is reached by thoGreon- wood cars from Folton, Wall and South Forrto*. Thor* to also in Summer timo a boat which runs from New York and Brooklyn. It will shortly bo in oporation. The only other means of reaching tbo toland to by pri- vate conYOyanoe. AMUSEMENTS. P ark T heatre .—To-night begins fcho seo- ond week of Mr. Smith's management of tho Park Theatre, whon will bo produced “Across tho Continent” with Oliver Doud Byron in tho leading rolo. Twioe already has Mr. Byron appeared at this thoatro sinco last Autumn. Tho first ongagomont was succossful, and tho Becond vory successful, so it to reasonable to supposo that tho engagement whioh begins to-night wili bo juBt as auooossful, if not moro so. The cast will bo unexceptionable, so tho plny-blll saya, aud of courso that must ho behoved. It to unnecessary to in- troduce Mr. Byron or bis play to Brooklyn. It ts too w elt know n. This to tho only houso open thto wcok in the city. NEW YORK. B ooth s T heatre .-—T h e “ M an O 'A irlie /’afc this theatre, has begun a very successful o&roor. M r. Lawronco Barrett has won unqualified praise in hto reuditiou of tho character, and to ably supported by a corps of excellent artists. It will bo givou evory evon- ing this week and on Saturday afternoon. This drama Bhould be witnessed, for it is ono of tho most poworful evor produced in tho city. W allace’s Theatre.— “Ifcosedalo” is to run but six nights longer. It has beon playod to oversow- ing houses since its production, and is represented hy u most excellout cast. A more delightful performance caunot bo imagined. N iblo s G arden .— To-iiiglit thnt ovor-wol- come comedian, Mr. John Collins, makes liis nppear- nnco at Niblo’s Garden, in a romantic musical drama entitiod “Paul Clifford,” a dramatization of Bulwor’s novel of that namo. Miss Emma Howson, is a new cuudidatc for public fayor, and will mako his flrst ap- pearance. A young Brooklynite, Mies Bessie Ludlow, uppcars in the play also. It will be sure to draw large- ly, for there is a cortain fascination about tho charac- ter which Bulwor made so popular somo fow years ago. Tho scenery to spoken of as beiug somothing exceed- ingly grand. O lympic T heatre .— M iss Lucillo W estern still continues upon tho oveu tenor of hor way, winning new laurels aud much monoy. To-ulght, Tuesday, and Wednesday nights she will play “East Lynne,” and at Wednesday aud Saturday matiuoes. “Tho Child Steal- er,” and “Oliver Twist” aro in preparation and shortly to bo produced, F irst P resbyterian C hurch .—A meeting toward raising a fund of $10,000 for the exploration of Palestine, east of tho Jordau, was held last evening at tho First Presbyterian Church. Tho Rev. Howard Crosby, D. D., gave an account of tho recent discovery of inscriptions written in early Hebrew, upon blocks of stono excavated from the ruins of a city of Moab. He displayed a largo canvas inscribed with an enlarged copy of au inscription, which upon translation, provod to be an accouut of incideuts iu tho history of tho Jews, mentioned in the Second Book of Kiuga. and argued that inscriptions of tho highest Interest to tho historical and Biblical student might bc found if the region waa properly explored. Appeals to tin liberality of,tho congregation wero also mado by tho Rev. J. P. Thompson and the Rov. J. A. Saxton. K ings C ounty llcnl Estato Transfers* East Broadway, n s, nd j flclon Martcnao, 96x278, foreclosure ........................ $ 6,200 South Eighth Bt, 8 s, 103.4 ft oof Second st, 22x90 South Eighth Bt, 90 ft » of Secoud at. 103.4 ft o of roar lot, 50.8x56.8, irregular; South Eighth st), a 8, 75 ft oof Fourth st, 18x93.6; South Eiggthst.ss, 93 ft oof Fourth st, 3x93.6; South Ninth st, nos, 104 ft s o of Socond st, 50x93.4............................................ Nom. Park ave, n s, 350 ft o of Throop ave,25x100, husband to wife ......................................... 1,000 Forty-fifth Bt, u o *,200 ft 8 oof Sovonth ave,25x 100.2 (1863) b und s ................................................................... Nom. DeKalb ave, n s, 100 ft e of Adelphi st, 216x15x12*.. 13.6x712.11 (1869)........................................................................ Nom. Floyd st, s s, 450 ft e of Tompkins avo, 50x100............... 13,000 Howard ave, w b, 60 It n of Putnam avo, 20x80............. 8,000 Howard avo, w a, 80 ft n of Putnam nve, 20x80............ 8,000 Broadway and ficheneotady avo, 8 o cornor, 89,1x20. 350 Wyokoff avo and Myrtlo st, westorly cornor, lOOx 104.6, irregular; Myrtlo at, n w a, 104,6 ft s w of Wyckoff uve, 350x160............................................................... 4,500 N ineteenth st, a e, UO ft w of Third avo. 25x140.5 .... 775 Division av, 6011 s of ond Eighth st 100 ft n of 00x8. nom. W arren Bt, s s, 267 ft o of 3d av, 16.8x100 ............. nom. W arren st, s s, 200 ft o of 3d av, 33.8x100........................ nom. B altic st, u s, 110.6 ft o of C ourt st, 20x100x122.9x50.4 xP6.8x50, Sheriffs sole .......................................................... 4,100 Classon av, w 8, 50 ft a of Gatos nv ...................................... 600 W ashington and Johnson sts, n o cor, 100x31.4 ........... 23,500 Baltic av, s s, 50 ft vr of Sm ith uv, 50x100.2hsAls 2,500 Sackett Ft, ps ,340 ft oof Classon av,{160x192; Sackett at, s s, 500 ft e of Clnseon av, 2U.8x61xl03x—. prob- abloerrorindoscrlption ...................................................... 13,000 Centro st, n s, 175 ft w of .Smith st, 25x100..................... nom. Van Brunt st, boh , 60 ft n o of Partition st, 20x75.. nom. W ashington av, w a, 412.0 ft n of M yrtlo uv. 12.6x100. 1,000 W arreu et, n s, 237.6 ft s o of Iloyt st, 37.6x100............ 1,550 I t has been said that human beings are all great sheep; whon ono jumps ovor tho fonco all tho rest follow. This is especially true in Wall stroot. The great mass watch with eager eyes tho movements of Vanderbilt, Drew, Jo. Thoy buy whoro thoy buy, und soil whoro they Boll. Lot It bo known that Astor or Stowart aro lnv03ting in u stock, aud forthwith it is sought lor as & solid invest- ment. Ycl ail thoao mon havo thoir Uvea insured for largo amounts. Cun there bo any hotter or aafor oxaraplo to follow ? Why hesitate ? Tho U nited S tates L ife I n - surance C ompany is ono of tbo best in the world, and offers inducements equal to nny. Ono cannot mako a bet- ter annual investment than in nu Endowment Policy ia this Company. P aper T enth !—The flimsiest excuses are made to put aside tbo subject of Lifo Assurance; on no other vitally important subject is thoro so much miscon- ception or uttor indlfforonce. Ts a pioco of real ostato to be purchased, or mortgago to bo negotiated, tbclawyorto oallod in, and evory precaution usod to guard against im* position; tho title* must be thoroughly searched, bocauso othors* their hoirs, aro equally intoroitod with tho man making tho investment. Batin tho mattor of Lifo Insur- anco, few roalizo that thoy must die, they Boom to rogurd the agent who presses tho claims of the oompany ns an ia- trader, while ho is doing them a roal servico. Tho recent Investigation into tho affairs of tho K nickerbocker L ife I nsurance C ompany has established the solidity of tho Institution, and pradonc© dictates to all tho wisdom of an association with it. C arry a gallon of Lemonade in your poclc- ot! Whoever hoard of suoh a thing? Yet it may bo dono, and hundreds do It evory day. Nonsonso! how? Why* just go to any grocer or druggist and got a *23 oont bottlo of P yle 1* L b mon S ugar . Tako it in your pocket, and wherever you stop you can, in ono minate, havo as good* glass of Lemonadoasyou w&ut. Now say wo haven't told you how to carry a gallon *f Lomonado in your pooket, Tko water to all you nood, and that i3 tolorably plonty. I t has been said that adulterations are the order of tho day, and that yon cannot bny any articlo whioh is not adulterated. H iggins A C o. are evory day proving tho falsity of this statomont. Thoy mako puro soaps. No adultoratod articlo will wash liko thoir soaps. They cleanse the cloth aud pass away into perfect solu- tion with tho water, whilo tho adultoratod trash will do- posit a film of fino mud on the clotb, or the bottom of the tub, whenever tho wash wntor ls allowed to settle. Buy Higgins A Co’s soaps, if you would got the beBt. They aro for salo by all grocers. I f people who suffer from the dull stupidi- ty that meets ua everywhoro in Spring, and too of ton in all seasons of Ibo year, know how quickly it could bo oured by taking A yeii b S arbapaiulla to purge the bile from their systems, wo should haro bottor neighbors as woll as dearer heads to deai with. jolS 3t R oyal H avana L otteey of C uba .— $ 300,000 ir gold drawn ovory sovontoon days. Prizo* cashed and information furnishod. Tho highest rates paid for doub- loons, ond all kinds of gold and silvor, Spanish bank bills, govornmont securities, Ao. T aylor A Co., Bankors, No. 16 W all st, Now York. jo5 Im M .W A F Rrcrr gold plated sets, bracelets and lockets, now patterns, just roeoivod; vory choap and dosirablo. T. W. W oods , 303 Fulton st, near Johnson, Agoncy for tho Vulcanite Jowelry Oo. jo8 tf F abnham s C elebrated T ooth L ozenges , for preserving and beautifying tlio tooth, havo desorvodly recoivod the highest testimonials from our moat eminent dentists. Thoy aro sold by all druggists and deotal dopota, at 25 conts per box. myl3 8m C randall , 182 Fulton street, only manu- facturer of children’s carriages, velocipodos, swings, Ao. in Brooklyn. Spocial attontion paid to repairing in all Its branchos. Invalid carriages mado to ordor. my 1016t W AS _____________________________ DIED* H ogg—On Sunday, Jane 11, 1871. I sabella , wife of Johb T. Hogg, a nativo ol Kent, England. The relatives and frionds of the family aro invitod to at- tond the funeral at hor late resldenoo, 83 Franklin avenue, on ’Tuosday, June 13, at 2 P. M. Nafis—In NewtowD, L. I., Monday morning, Juno 19, Andrew O. N afis, youngest son of Abraham and Eliza- beth M. Nafis, in the 23d year of bis ago. Tho relatives and friends of the family are invitod to at- tond the funeral from the Reformed Ohurch of Newtown, on WedneBd&y afternoon, at 3 o’olook. Flushing Railroad care loave H unter’s Point at 2% o'olock. SMITH-On Sunday. Jnne II, 1871, M ary O., wifo of Bon- jarain W . 8m tth, aged 39years, 8 months aad 13 days. Relatives and friends of tbo family are Invited to attonu tho funoral, on Tuesday, June 13, at 1 o’olock P. M., from ber lato rosideneo, 898 Graham avo, oor. Jackson st, Brook- lyn, E. D. LOST AND FOUND* J O ST-A BROOKLYN SKATING CLUB JL A BADGE. Tbo findor will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 58 8ands st. jol0 2t* T OST—ABOUT A W EEK A G O , A JLJ email Scotch torrlerDOQ: shaggy balrj answers to the name of Victor. A reward of $5 will bo paid on Its re- turn to 63 Fleet at. __________ ______________________ T O ST-A GOLD BRACELET FRIDAY JL A evening, June 9. on Tbroop or DoKalb avo, in go- ing from Wiiloughby io Maroy avo. Tbo finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 1,089 Myrtlo avo. T O ST—A LA R G E BLA C K NEW FOUND- JLj land DOG, has whiti feet and breast. By returning him to sontbeaat cornor of Classon avonuo and Madison street, tho findor wlU bo anitably rowardod. jo!2 3t* T O ST-O N THURSDAY, JU N E ~$T a 1 J Newfoundland DOG, answers to tho namo of Tasso. A liboral reward will bo paid to the porson returning him to tho Sisters of Mercy, cornor of Classou and Willoughby avenues. _____________________________________________________ L o s t-o n S a tu rd a y , a b o u t h o'clock, a POCKETBOOK. containing two gold pieces and about $16 in bills and cnango, in 1'ifth avenuo Htago or crossing the ferry. Tho finder will receive $lo re- ward by returning same to647 Broadway. JA8. MILLER. L ''OST—M E M O R A N D U M BOOK, leather covor, containing lottors and papor* mostly, uddrosaod to fi. R. KELLOGG; of no uso to any ono ex- cept ownor: $10 roward will bo paid for roturn of samo to K. R. KELLOGG. 33 Broadway, N. Y. _____________________ ■pO U N D -A SM ALL GOLD W ATOH, ON X. the corner of Fulton are. and Hanson plaoo. fn- quire at 74 John st, N.Y. npA K EN FROM THE PREM ISES OF JL JOHN CLANCY, Hast New York avenue and Huntorfly Road, a yollow baokskin HORSE, 10 years old and 16% bands high, a little lame, with white strip on hind foot. A suitable reward will be given for tbo reoovory of tlfe samo. « REW ABD—LOST YESTERDAY afternoon in Ninth st, about 8 o’clook. a POCKET BOOK. W hoever will return tho s&mo will re- colve tho abovo reward. W indsor Terraoe, Oonoy Island Road. MRS. PURVIS. Jol02t* fOFJBTKNGS* T am es o ’b k ien a sso c ia tio n .~ a spocial meeting of the abovo Assoolatlon will bo hold at tboir rooms, No. 177 Union at., on MONDAY EVEN- IN G , Ju n e 12, a t 8 o'olook. Ail member* are requested to attend. By order cf jofl 8t^ _________ JAMBS NAUQHTQN, President. TOH N OSBORN ASSOCIATION W ILL ? 'w auotlon off tbeir bars to the highest bidder, on HURSDA Y, Juno 15, betweon 7% and 9 o'olook, at tboir Club Room*, cornor Hudson Avenue and Nassau streot, for their excursion to Myor'a Grovo, MONDAY, Jano 26, 1871. By order of Je77£ _________________ BAM’L OSBORN.Pres. R e p a v e m e n ts-a m e e tin g o f proporty owners asreolatod to resist tho repaving aBHoasmonu will bo hold In tho Polytechnic Institute on TUESDAY EVENING, June 18, at8o'oloolc. ofaAHLES DENNIS, Ohstrman. J ohn Y oung , Seoretary-________________________ joto^t* S ' P E C I A L~M E E T I N G—A SPE C IA L Meoting ot tho H&rmonfo Baso Bali Olub will bo hold ut their Rooms, oornorof Oourt and Joralomon sta, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 8 o'olock. AU mombers are re- quested to be presont, as basinets of spocial Importance is to bo transacted. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE* I jIOR SA LE-O R EXCHANGE—I HAVE ' abont 200 lota of gronnd in a rapidly Improving neighborhood ln this vicinity whioh I wonld oxohango for nicely improvod proporty oithor in thto city or its suburbs. Pleaso address S. URBAN, Kagle offico. je5 lm* WANTED—HELP* w a n t e d - t w o g o o d d r k s s m a k - ore, a ttt Oxford st. Mr*. DONALDSON. W a n te d -a n e a t, tid y g irl, a s ohambormaid and nurse, at 69 Quinoy Bt; srood olty reference required. ____________________________ A N TED -A BOY, FOR OFFICE AOT errands. Apply at Harmony Print Works, No, 80 Greonwich et, N. Y. _________________________________________ . T X T A N TED -A COM PETENT WOMAN. f f as oook, and a good washer and ironor. Apply ai 81Pierrepont et. W ANTED-OPERATORS, ON SING- or’s Sowing Maohino to mako ticks; steady em- ployment and gooapny. a pply at 108 Lawronoo Bt, \7|7A N TED - tO PLUMBERS-A GOOD Yv workman wanted at DfiAN A MoBRIDE’S, 101 York st, near J a y . ________________________ __ ___________ W AJSTED-CLOTH HAT FINISHERS; TT also, gM VTotearn tho trado, atR A H M fiR A GO’S, 46UlBroomo st, N ._Y . ____ _________ _____________ W AN T E D —H A N D S ON COATS, PA NTS nnd vests. WM. EVANS A Son, oor. Atlantic and ullnton sta. ________________________________jelO 8t W ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework ln a famUy of throo; wages $12. 233 Sovontoonth at, near Fifth ave, Sonth Brooklyn. ___________ 'ANTED-A BOY, AT 13 YEARS OF ago, to wait on table. Ac. Addross G. B.. Ragle offico, _____________________________________ jol28t^ W ANTED-SMART HANDS, FOR flannel ehlrta, ladies' wrappers and undergarmonts. Cull all this week at 84 Bergen st. w- ANTED—IN A GROCERY STORE, , young roan 16 or 10 years of ago. Apply at oorner of Henry and Carroll ata ____________________________________ •KXrANTKDl-A y o u n o TIDY OIRL, TO TT attond an infant and mako horsolf gonorally use- ful. Apply at No. 13 i ht. Felix et._ ________________________ W A N TED -A LITTLE GIRL, TO AT- tond a boy of throo yeara old. Apply at 298 Onrn- borland a t. _______________________________________ jol 2 2 t’_ W ANTED—A GOOD ACTIVE GIRL, for general bousowork; must be a good cook, brasher and ironer. Apply at 291 Sackett st. jol3 3t* W ANTED^A FIRST-CLASS CARTER, and a boy that writes a good hand. Inquire at office. No. 19 H ioks gt. JAMBS F. RHODES, Mason. __ W A N TED -A GIRL, FOR GENERAL housework; m ust bo a good 'rook, washer and ironor. Apply at 671 Lafayette ave, near Marcy._ _________ W A N T I 5 D E X P E R I E N OED DRESS- maker* and operators, at DW Y E R ’S, 252 C ourt st, corner of Harrison. _____ ANTED—IN A VERY SM ALL PRI- vato family, a neat, tidy yonng girl, with good referoneos, for genoral housework. Apply in ltoal testate offioo, 27 Concord st, for two days. ______ W A N T E D -A Y O U N G M A N , T O W ORK at light wood work; must kuow how to use carpon- tor’s tools. Call at tho Long Island Wire Works, 6541*ul- ton st. ANTED-A LAD FROM IG TO 18 v v years, to attond bar and m;»ke himsolf usoful; must come woll recommended. Kureka Shades, Franklin avo, near Myrtle. __________________________ w W AN TED-AN OPERATOR, BAIST- , . ers, buttonholo-makors, prosser and finishers, for making light and caasimore vesta, at 415 W arron at, near Bond in tho rear. A N TED -A C H I L D ’S NURSE, ONE willing to go in tho oountry: m ast bring city refer- ence. Apply on Tuesday at 22 Orango st, cornor of Wil- low. _______ _____________ _____________ __________________ W 'A N T ED -A COO K -O N E W HO UN- derstands the business perfectly and is willing to assist in washing and ironing may apply at 404 Clinton st, cornerof Union, with recommendations. W ANTED—A K ETpTB O T A B L B girl, for gonoral bousowork in a small family; must bo a good washerand ironor; oityroforoncosroquired. Ap- ply at 60 Third stroet. jol22t A N TED -A NURSE, TO TAKE charge of growing ohildren and to assist in oh&m- w borwork; good reforonces roquirod. Apply at 242 Lafayetto ave, near Washington. _____________________ j*132t» w - W A N TED -A SM ART GIRL, TO TAKE caro of a baby and assist in light honsowork in a S rlvato family; English or German proferrod. Apply on londay at 663 Myrtle ave, corner of Skiilman at. jelO 2t* A N TED -A YOUNG W OMAN, AS child's nurse; must be willing and obliging, and have good references. Apply ot 37 Second plaoo, near Clinton st. ___________________________________________________ W '~ A N T E D — T W O GOOD BARTERS, ON whito linen and duok vests; also, a good operator on W heolor A W ilson’s muohlno. Apply at 135 Park uvo, near Cumberland st. _____________________________ jol0 2t* _ ANTED^IN THE COUNTRY, A short distanco from New York, a steady woman, a* cook, washer oud ironer: wages $14; good roforenco re- quired. Call for two days at 226 Baltic st, bot. Clintan and Court ets. __________________________________________ jol2_2fc^ W ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO takocArcof two childron and do up stairs work, in a small family; must bring citv reference; good homo nnd good wages to a willing girl. Apply at new No. 60 Court st, botweon_8 ondJO intho morning. _________ __ A N T E D —D R E S S M A K E R S —E IG H T i * iirst-clnss finishers; nlso. an oporator on Wilicox & Gibbs’ machine, one who can bring her own machino pre- ferred ; also, ono or two apprentices. Call all this wook at 110 M yrtlo ave! ___________________________________________ W A N TED -A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO general housework fora small family: ono who is a good washor nnd ironor nnd who can come in tho morn- ing oml go nway at night; roferenoes required. Applyat now No. 33 Wyckoff st, near Court. W ~ ANTED—AN AM ERICAN _P R O - testant widow lady of middlo ago, to act aa house- keeper; ono thut can eomo well rccommondod may find a f ;ood homo and a porinunont situation. Call at 51 Stan- ioi )0 st. betweon Isvorgroon and Oentral avos, aitor 5 o’clock P. M. jol0 2t* A N TED -A N EXPERIENCED AVO- , . man, to do the work of a small family; must bo thoroughly competent, a good washor and ironor, nnd good plain cnok, for the country,ono hour from NowYork. Ap- ply, with reforcncoe, at 54 Cambridgo placo, near Gates avenuo. iolfl 2t* W A N T E D 100 G I R L S / I ’O M O R R O \V ; plain cooks, washer* and ironors, chamborraiids and waitresses, nurses and plain sowers, and for houso- work in small families: places in abundunco in city nnd oountry. without waiting five minutes, Mr. CHRISTO- PHKR'S Select Agency, 12 Tillary st. Como aad soo for yourselves. ______ ___________________ ANTEEU^A. NICE TIDY GIRL, TO * * cook, wash andiron, ond do the work of tho lower part of tuo houso: in a private family; must bo good natured and accommodating; witli good roforonco; to such, a good homo nnd $14 a month wages; nono others need apply, for two days, at 352 Clermont ave, third houso from Lnfayoltc ave. ______________________________________ ___ W ~ A N T E D — F IR S T -C L A S S H E L P , malo and female, for splendid situations in gen- tlemen’s families and hotels; tho greatest demand for servants ever in Brooklyn is now at MANNING’S Agenoy, 42 Court st, opposito the City Halt. The bost offico in iho United States; persons latoly landod In great demand. ____ \^A N T E D —NEW CITY, NEAR NEW IT York; lot8$100; paymonts $5 por month; Co-op- orntivo Manufacturing Co.; omploymont given: fow shares of the capital stock will bo sold at $5. Thobookswill soon bectosoaat that price; responsible storekeepers, glass- bloAvers and othor wantod, JOIIN DOUGHERTY, Pres- idont Call at SUO Pearl st, cor. Ferry. N, Y jolO 2t* w W A N TED -B Y EVERY HONEST GIRL who would not bo dopondontunon others—a trado. Girla taught to onomto on Woed, Wilcox & Gibbs, Man- hattan, W beelorA 'Wilson, Howo, GroVor A Baker, Flor- ence. Singer and Empire Sowing Machlnos. Froo, If do- sireo . $1 for full Instruction to thoso who can pay, aud payment can bo mado from first wagos, If nroforrod. Apply at No. 61 Poplar st. from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., (oxcopt Saturdays,) Brooklyn Children's Aid Socioty.______j o tO 3 t W A N TED —COOK8. NIJRSESTSEAIVD stresses, waitresses, chambormalds, cooks, wash- ers and ironors,and gonoral housework servants; situa- tions woro novor moro piontlfnl; hundreds of first-olaas places every day, in all capacities, and the highest wagos, at Mr. HENDRICKSON’S Offfco, Ul Atlantic st; all re- spectable girla wanting tho best placosand no delay, should apply at this office, the largest and best in Brooklyn; crowded with ladies every day wanting aorvants; ^trls lato- ly landod and small girls now in great demand. jolO 2t* W ANTED-S E R V A N T S -FI R S T- class Servants—Cooks, nurses, waitrossos, chamber- maids, lnundressos, soamstressos, pantry girls, kitchon girls, cooks, washors and ironers aud general housoworkers, for splendid rituationB in gontlomon’s families and hotels; girls latoly landed in groat demand; hundreds of places every day, nt M ANNING'S, 42 Court st. oppo'UtoClty Hall. Patronized hy all the first-olaas families. Girls wanted, also, for Rookaway and Coney Island. jo6 6t* W A N T E D — N I T U A 'I ’IO N S * W A N TED -A SITUATION, BY A RE- spectablo widow lady, to do obamborwork and plain sowing. Call for two days at 74 M iddagh st. W ANTED—^SITU A TIO N , BY ^A RE- spectablo young girl, to do gonoral housowork; good city reforonces. Call at 151 Donglass st. Y/ITANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RE- tt spectablo girl, to do general housework in a small family; Isa good cook, wasbor and Ironor. Call for two days at 371 Pacific st, noar Smith, Bocond floor, ________ A N TED -A SITUATION, BY A 11E- spectable young girl, as nnrso and ohambormaid; W - spectable young girl, as nnrso and ohambormaid; is also a nno sewer; good references givon. Ploase oall at presont employer's, 281 Adelphl st. jol2 2b* W A N TED -A SITUATION, B Y A young lady, aa nurso, or to do goneral housowork in a amall family; no objoctJon to going a short distanco in tho country. Oall at 126 Front st. W A N TED -A SITUATION, B Y A young girl, to do gonoral housowork in a small private family; can eomo well rooommonded. Inaulro for two days at 2z8 Tillary at. W f A N TED -A SITUATION, BY A RE- T T 8pectableworaan.au obambermaid or to do gen- eral housework; also, her little daughter 11 yoars old. Call at 403 W arren at, top floor. ________________ Van^Buren st,botwoon Bedford and Franklin aves, over tho store. A N TED -A SITUATION, BY A RE- t t spectablo young woman, lately landed, to do gon- oral housework; to willing snd obliging: ha* no objection to go a short distance In the oountry, w- Spencer et, near Myrtle avo. Pleaso oall at 116 W A N TED -A SITUATION, BY A young Swedish woman, who speaks English woll, ns nursorv governess and seamstress, with a family going Into the conntry for the summer; oan be seen after 4 P. M, at 130 Atlantic ave. _______________________________ jo93t* W ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TW O respeotablo yonng girls, to go in one hoose; one as a good oook, washer and Ironor, the othor as nurse and •iliambormald; good references. Call for two days at 616 Atlantic are, comer Vandorbllt. ____________________________ TXTANTED—A SITUATION. BY A T Y thoroughly offlolent girl, as oook, washor and iron- er; I b an exoellent baker and laundress, and will be found economical and Industrious; has good roforonoos. Apply for two days at 111 Wyckoff st, betweon Smith and Hoyt. TXTANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PRO- Y j tostant English woman, to wait on an invalid lady; goon 8eamRtrcss: no objoctlon to assist with light up-stairs work; activo ana obliging; highly recommended. Ploaso address for two days LAURA, Ragle offlco. ' V ^A N T E U —A SITUATION, BY ArRE- Y. v speotablo middle-aged woman, as child's nurse; uo objection to tho oountry or traveling. Can bo soen at prosont employer’s on Monday and Tuosday, 92 First plaoo, jol22t* W A N TED -A SITUATION, BY A RE- speotable yonng girl, as cbambormaid and wait- ress, or cbnmbormaid and nurse, in a privato family; would havo no objection to go a short distanco in tho country. Can bo soon at her prosont employer's, 104 Socond place. T ^A N T E D -A SITUA' jQ O ^B Y Y Y speotablo girl, as ohambormaid and seamstress or nurse; has no objection to going in tho couutry: has good city roforoncos. Oan bo soon for two day* at 17 Furm an st, nonr Fulton ferry. __________[ _________________________________ A N TED -A SITUATION, BY A young Protoatant girl, to assist in the oaro of ohll- dron;fivoyoars’roforonco; willing to go in tho country. Can oo Boon a t presont employers, Monday and Tuesday ovoning,from4to7o’olook,at225 Oumborland st; wagos $6. W A N TED -A SITUATION, BY A"RE^ spoctablo yonng girl, to do gonoral honsowork tn a small privato family ;ls a good plain cook, washerand Ironer; has good city reference. Call for two days ai 361 Hamilton avo, near Court at, ovor tho dry goods atoro, top floor. ____ _______________________________ __ W AN TED—SITUATIONS, FO REX PE- rienced cooks, good plain cooks, washers and ironers, children's nurses, wa(tresso9, chambermaids, laun- dresses and genoral housoworkers, Gorman, Irish. English Scotch, Swedes and oolored; references thoroughly inves- tigated, at MANNING’S, 42 Court st, cor, of Joralemon, Established ln 1849. je6 WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS* W A N TED-BY dressmaker, to and fitting. Apply at JelO 3t* A FIR ST -0 L A S S mt, bythe day, to do cutting gh st, oornor of Bridge. W A NTED-BY A GENTLEM AN AND wife, two noatly furnishod rooms, for light hoaso- kooping; terms must bo modorato. Addross, stating torm* and location, HOU8RKKEPER, Kaglo offloo. jo9 St* W A N TED -B Y A RESPECTABLE woman, tho washing of gentlomon and families, or to go ont hy the day: good olty roforoncoa. 79 A m ity st, corner Hioks, eocond floor, baok rooma. TITA N TED —B Y A GENTLEM AN AND Tv wife, two or throo unfurnished rooms, with good closets; location not above Bonds*. No notioe taken un- less prioe is stated. Address O. E. B,, Baglo offlco. ______ W A N TED -B Y A F I R S T - O L A S S dressmaker to mako ongagomonts to go ont by tho day: latest stylos always on hand. 491 Atlantio avo, bet. Powers ond Novins sta. _____________________________ jel2 2t# W A N TED -TO ADOPT—A BEAUTI- ful, Intelligent littlo girl, botweon throo and five years,an orphan of oulttvatod parents. Address MOTQBjft, Eaglo offico^__________________________________________ je96t* t X t a n t e p - t o e x c h a n g e f o r a Y V high stoop house, a brown stono English basomont hoaso, on Union st, ton rooms, all Improvomonts. prosont occupant will remain two yoars. Addross EXCHANGE. Room 76, 111 Broadway, N. Y. ____________________ JolO 8t« W ANTED—APARTM ENTS. BY A gentloman and wife; two or throe rooms for light housekeeping; sooond floor preferred; terms must bo modorate. Addresa, stating full particulars, Box 8,881, N. Y . P . O . ____________________________________________ join 2t* W A N TED -B Y A GENTLEM AN, A square room, furnished with a oarpot or matting only, nn tne third story of a privato dwelling, in a good locality, within ten minutes' walk of Citv HnH: must In- clude uso of gas and bath; also a largo ciosot with sholve*. Address, stating lowost torms por wook, LOJDGBR, Eagle offico. BOARDING* fi O A RD -O N THE H EIG H TS—F O R gontlomon and tbeir wives and single-gentlemen, iG152 Hioks st, noar Pierrepont. _____________ jo l22fe* OARD—AT 23 ELLIOTT PLAOE, near Fort Groono Park, botwoou Fulfccn.artd PeKnlb aves.—Rooms to let, wtth board. ____________________ jeQ6t* B oard—to le t, a t h i law rbnoe st, bet. Fnlton avo. and Willoughby st; a largo room with closet; also, halt room with oloBet. jelO 8t* B o a r d -a fu rn is h e d ro o m to lot, to ono or two singlo gontlomon, with or without board, at 12 Powers st, oorner Sohormerhornst. Reforonoo required. ___________________ jolflSt* OARD—AT 144 W EST BALTIG 8T, noar Henry, handsomely fnratobed rooms, with or without board; term s m odorato for tho Sum m er; roferenoo*. JettJW ______________________________________________________ O A R D -A SM ALL, PRIVATE FAM . ily will let a choico of rooms to two single gontlemon board; tho houso ls newly painted and furnishod this •to IKfl Htjifa of jol2 2t* f i' Spripg. >68 State st. OARD—255 HENRY ST, NEAR JO- ralomon—Two doublo and one singlo front room . . . . . . to let, with or withont board, at moderato torms. jo l2 fit* T > OARD—128 STATE ST, BETWEEN My Henry and Clinton sts, two large, furtiihbod room*, snltablo for gontlemen and thoir wive* or gontlomon who will room togothor; terms moderate. jel28t* M OARD—TO LET, IN FLATBUSH,' throe or four nice rooms, furnished or unfurnished, or without hoard, in a vory healthy location. Inquire at Mr. RANDOLPH'S grocery. jelQ8t> B o a r d -c h ild re n w a n te d t o board ond Instruct, whoro thoy will ba woll carod for; torms moderato. Address Miss A. 15. C O N O V R R , Old Bridgo, N. J. __________________________________Jo9 3t* injOARD —BROOKLYN H E I G H T S —A ig handsomely furnished back parlor and large oxton- sion room to let with first-olnss board, to families or singlo gentlomon; also, two communicating rooms on soc- ona floor. No. 67 Stato at, ouo door from Henry. jolO 2t* B o a rd -B ro o k ly n h e ig h t s - Handsome famished rooms for gentlemon and their wives, or singlo gontlomon; house hns all improvements, und convonient to ferries, cars, <tc. First-class parties only need apply. 119 Henry st, uear C lark. jo9 3t* f> OARD— a T v MW SINGLE "GENTLE- ffj men oan be accommodated with handsomoly fur- nished rooms, with or without board, with tho uso of large doublo parlors and piano, by applying at 133 Duiliold St. _ jo l0 _ 6 t|! _____________________________________________________ B o a r d - a t oo f ir s t p la g e -tw o olegantly furnishod suits of rooms, also doublo and single rooms, (or gentlemen. Purtios wishing a lovoly lo- cation for tho bummer can bo accommodatod at roasonablo rateBj reforonces required. _____________ ______________ ¥>6ARD—265 CLINTON ST—EXTRA MB largo stono houso third door south.of W arren, for famllios or single persons; commodious uud airy rooms, en suite or singlo, on first, second, third and fourtb floors; ierm8 $0 per \vock and_upward. __ _ jo7 6t* B o a rd 9 4 p e r w eek ; fu rn is h e d rooms from $1 por wook upwards; house has all modorn conveniences; hot and cold buth; laundry do; throo moals per day. 197 fuiton st, socond door from Nassau st. ________________________________________ ap!53m* B O A R D —B E AUTIFUL S E C O N D - story front alcovo room, with all oinvenionces, tc let, with board, to singlo gentlomon, or goutlonmn and wife, very reasonably for tho Summer. At 88 Woodhull st, corner of Honry. B ionry. o a r d ^ ^ 1 u ) o R l y n h e ig h t s - Large and handsomoly furnishod rooms may bo ob- tained with first-class bonrd, nt tho Duryoa mansion. 77 Willow st; also July 1st two large and delightfully shaded cornor rooms; houso viuo-covcrod, nnd with large garden; private stablo to.rent, jo!2 2t* 1 3 OARD—A COUPLE OF GENTLEM EN JLJ and tbeir wives or singlo gontlomon cau bc providod with oxccllent board and a ploasant homo; hrst-class neighborhood; largo houso; all about 30 minutos from ferry, noar Tompkins avo. ill modorn improvements; (Jailoraddross ftzl Gatos, jel0 4t* R B oard - a gentlem an and w ife , or single gentlemen, can bo accommodated witli two largo, nowly papored aod paiutod rooms on sooond floor; also front bail bed-rooms on socond and third floor; tablo first class; location unsurpassed. 43 Sonth Uxford st, botwoon Lafayotfo and DoKalb avos. I ioli)2t» B oard - on th e heights ^- a very pleasant front room, with largo olosets, on socond floor: nlso ono or two small rooms will bo lot, on torms to suit (iesirablo parties; houso modern; parlors largo; ptauo for uso of boarders; family small and social; throo minutes' walk of Fulton forry. 7 Poplar street. ____________ jol'J 2t*_ OARD—A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL lot a few furnished rooms, with or without board; tho rooms are very ploasaut and cool. Terms reasonable. Ap- ply at No. 25 Lafayotto st. oue block from Fluot at. or De Kalb avo, two from Fulton ave, 15 minutos’ walk from Ful- Ion forry. jo8 6t* B OARD-ON CLINTON ST.-A PR1: vato family will lot, with or without board, a fow rooms in a dry, cool und ploasant location for Bummer; houEO newly furnished ana with the modoru convouieuucs: location within ono block ot cars nnd ton mjnutos’ walk of Wall st. or South ferry; torms vory moilorato. Applyat new No, 303 UUnton st. _________________________ joto_2t*__ B oard - good board can be had for two porsons in a privnto family, where thoso who are weary of boarding houses cun rind tho freedom and comfort of a ploasant homo; unexceptional roforenco given and roquired; oall or address for two weoks, ut 155 Harrison street, two doors below Henry street jell 3c* d o a r d ^ T " few young g entle - B* mon, or gentlomon and thoir wives, wishing board whore all tho comforts of a homo oau ba fully reatizod, in a privato family and dcsixablo location, can And such accommodations at 234 Duffield st., botween Fulton and Willoughby sts; house has nil modorn improvements and convenient to car routes und forrios. je6 6t* Y?OAUD—2r)9CAULiT)NXvT]7—ItOOMS JL> to lot on socond floor, front, furnishod or unfurn- ished, to gentleman und wifo or singlo gontlomon; nlso, singlo rooms; houso has all tbo modern improvomonts. hot nna cold water, bath, etc.; dinner nt 6%; tbreo blocka from Dr. Cuyler’s Church, and third brown stono houso from DeKalb ave. jolU 2t* ¥30A R D ^rW ^m r a ’H irE E gentle - men can bo accommodatod with airy rooms and ex- cellent board in a rotinod privato family whoro Gorman nnd French are spoken; within easy walking distanco of either ferries; only tlireo moro gontlomon boardors in tho houso; terms very moderate. Inquiro at 122 Doan st, soven doors from Hoyt. B o a rd -a p riv ate f a m i l y , where no hoarders are takon, will dlsposo of ouo largo room, on second or third story, to two gontlomon. or a gentloman nud wifo: all accommodations, «frc.; socond story front is largo alcovo room; hot nud cold wator; terms moderate; location doslrablo: short distanco to South and W«Ii st. ferrios; reforenco desired. Address O. K., Knglo office. ____________________________ jol02t* B oard a gentlem an and w ife or two gentlemen can Iulvo a largo and handsomoly lurnisbed room on second floor, witb bonrd, on roasonablo terms, at new No. 177 Washington st, second door from Natsau; location and house vory ploasaut aud dosirablo in nil respects; a quiet home, with homo comforts; refer- oddob roquired and given. ________________B O A ItP WANTED . _______________ B oard w anted a gentlem an and wifo desire an unfurnishod room, of good size and convonionco, within a abort distanco ol Fulton b'orry; none but tboso stating torms, which must bo modorato, need address 355 Dograw s'. ____________ TO LET—MOUSES* ________________ T o let - a d esira ble b r i c k house, all improvomonts, new and in order, on Bond st, botweon Bergon and Wyckoff sts; ront only $49. riW LET-A FURN ISHED. OR UNFUR- J nlshod houso—in tho most dosirablo part of Brook- lyn. For particulars call and boo at 42 Hanson plaoo. jclD 2t*______________________________________________________ m O LET—A TWO-STORY AND BASE- JL ment frame house on Eleventh st, near Eighth ave, South Brooklyn. Ninth st. cars pass tbo uve. Inquiro of Mrs. BRUMBY, on tho promises. jo8 4t* riioX ET—FURNISHED—UNTIL MAY J. 1. 1872; a throe-story brown st-ono houso, ln a good neighborhood; rent $100 per month: no boarding houso kcepor nood apply. Addross M.. box 4,051 P. O., N. Y. jol08t* T O LET— $500— H OU SE NO. 116 RYER- sonst; pleasant neighborhood; 8-story briok house, 12 rooms, all modorn improvements; houso in excollont condition; will be lot until tho first of May next for $500. Inquire octtoprem isos. ________________ jol2 3t* rjpo lbt - fu rnish rd OR UNFUR- nished, tho wbolo or pSrt of three-story high stoop brown stono house; with modorn Improvomonts aud in ex- collont order; ront very low to dosirablo party. Apply at 162 Doan st. betweon Hoyt aud Bond sta. If agreeable, part of rent will be takon In board by owner, a widow lady and littlo son. ________________________________________ jo8 fit* mo LET—A FINE BRIOK HOUSE, JL with all tho modorn improvomonts; carriago honso and stablo; iot 30x100; hoaltuy location; sovoral houses with eight rooms, sub-collar, marble mantels, wator and gus; rent from $20 to $25 per month for whole house; whole floors, stores, room aud bed rooms, continually on bund at reasonable ratos, Inqnireof WILLIAM WIRTFI, Ko. 358 Seventeenth street. je7 tic* rn o A ci LET-SEV ERA L NEW FIRST- class three-story houses, on Grand, Olasson and Lox- ington aves, baving all tho modorn Improvements, per- fectly dry and roady for oooupatlon; ront modorato to privato families: most of thom aro brown stono and Phila- delphia brick fronts. Oan bo Boon by applying to O. liO w E , 465 M yrtle avo, and for term s to B. BLANCO, 13 South William at, N. Y. jel3 61* TO LET-APAIITIUEIVTS. T O LET—FURNISHED ROOM S—IN- qntre at 144 Adams st, near Sands. T O LET-O N SECOND FLO O R , T HREE rooms, and nso of gas and bath room; rent $22. No. 158 Hoyt st. ______________________________________ jo6 5t*_ rTIO LET—FURNISHED ROOM ST"FOR M. housekeeping, on reasonable terms. Apply at 91 Sands at, near Jay. _________________________________ jolO 2t* m O LET-TH R EE ROOMS. W ITHIN X ono block of tho oars; looation healthy. Inquire at 180 Tompkins avo. __________________________________ jelO 3t* fTlO LET-ELEG A N T ROOM S, FUR- X nished or unfurnishod, very low, Apply at 134 Doan st, corner of Hoyt. ______ ^ T O L ET-IN FLATBUSH, CONVENI- ont to Coney Island railroad, part of houso consist* ingofsixrooms;tennflmoderato. AddressC. A .P ., Kaglo office.______________________________________ . . joi2 fit* m o L3 JL nowly closots, in ( m o LET—LOWER PART OF HOUSE, JL with all conveniences; stationary tabs and use of bathroom; in a neat neighborhood. Apply at 56 Wyckoff ■t, botwoen Court and Smith. O LET-A PLEASANT BACK PAR- lor or from ball bedroom to let, furnished or unfur- nished, without board; neighborhood good and bandy to forry. Addross BACK PAuLOU, Eagle offico. jol22t* LET—TWO SPLENDID FLOORS, nowly painted and papored; gas, water nnd wator s, in complete order; ront moderato. 1,137 F n lto n avo, near Franklin avo. Apply on tho premises. jolO 3t* fV \0 LET-FURNISHED OR UNFUtte JL nlBhod, at No. 18 Monroe st, front nnd back baso- ment. parlor floor, three rooms deep, and two front rooms on third floor. For partlcufars, inquire ou tho promises. jel2 8t* T O LET-COMPLETELY FURNISHED for housekeeping, oxoopt eook stove, entire socond floor, with gas, batn, marble basins in rooms, &c., In a new private house, to ndults only: torms vory reasonable. Ap- ply ot238Thirteontb Bt, near Fifth avo. T ~ O LET—SIX LARGE ROOMS, BASE- m ent and first story, with extra lot, Frankllu avo, near Myrtlo, ront only $25; or in Bands st, furnished rooms for lodgings, $2 to $4 per week, flvo minutos from tbo ferry. Apply W. B. MoILvAIN, 6 Sands st. je8 ThAS. T O LET-A FURNISHED ROOM, ON socond floor, to ono or two young mou, twonty min- utos from forrios, ton from City Hall; cars pass tbo door; only ono family in tho houso; no boarders; terms reason- able : roforonces required. Inquire 61 Dobovotso place, ono door from DoKalb avo. __________________________ jeio fit * T O LET-THE BEST PART (5 ROOMS) of a handsomo, well-appointed houso, with all im - provements In a healthy ana rospootablo looation; oars f inss; gas chandoliors, hall and stairs furnishod; no othor odgors or boarders: ront $25 por montb or les3if loss rooms aro taken. Addross 447 Fonrth avo, near Ninth st. TO LET—FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES* T O LET-IN THE LONG ISLA ND Savings Bank Building, cornor of Fulton st and Boorum place,a numbor of nno basomont stores; also, sovoral beautiful suites of law officos. Applyat tbo bank, or to WYOKOFF & LITTLE, Montague st. my!9 lm m O LET-FIFTH AVENUE BETWEEN fl Eleventh and Twelfth sts, floors, rent $20, $16 and $18 a month; also.a very handsomo store, bod-room, par - lor, and basomont, $25 a month. Apply on the premisos. No. 488 Fifth avo, of Mr. HERMAN A. DKLlUd. je6 6t* TOR SALE-H OUSES. f^OR SALEWA THREE-STORY BRICK ; lot ninning b^jk ■J1V1V OAJJSii—A XUXVURJ-CXU JD hoaso, situated at 107 Flatbush avo; I to Raymond st: size of lot, 20x83. W ill be qnlro at 793 Lafayetto ave. _________________ if sold ohoap. li my3012t* OR SALE OR EXCHANGE-A NEW, Frenoh roof houso, 18 rooms, 8 lots, at Jamaloa; tu>uu piazzas; good location; no incumbranco; 70 por cont. can rem ain; price $9,000. GEO. SKIDMORE, own- er, 77 Cedar st, N. Y. Hours from 10 to 1. Jel2 8t* IjlO R SALE-A HOUSE ON NINE- JT teonth st; two sterloe, framo and briok basement; all Improvomonts; also, fonr lots, with two booses thereon, on Twonty-third st:nno gardon, grape vinos, Ao,; best localities; at low.pricosand on easy term*. Forpartlon- lare inquire at No. 807 'Twonty-third st, botweon flixth and Seventh ave*. F . P A R T N E R . _________________ Jol 18t* TTIOR SALE-READ, READ, READ^ A 36,eoo, $7,600, $8,760 or loses elegant hcnuoi, Fhlla- dolphl* briok, brown stone trimmings: ovorr modorn lm- provomont; jnot flnlsbods now Dm. Dnryoa’e, Souddor’o and Evorcnt's cburobes. For torma and pnrtlonlars oall on onnoro, BUETIH, GRAFF A RIOE, &6 Wntor ot, Sow York. Call bofore purchnatngelsowhoro. my2 B,M£Th,tf _________________ ■CIOR SALE-A GRAND CHANCE FOR M thoso of small oapital to owu thoir own bomo—a no* 2-story, basomont ond sub-collar framo bouso, with bay windows In front, within throo blooks of Prospoct Fark; street paved with Belgian pavomont: gas and water in tho houBO; fino looatlon; will bo sold for $8,500; bnt $500 oash requirod, and tho balanoo in quarterly paymonts of 850 or more. J. BURRILL, 491 Fifth avo, noar Twelfth at, ■South B rooklyn. ___________________________ Jo6 5t* F orT sale o r to l e t —t h e brow n stono front, 8*story, basomont and sub-collar briok bouse, 26x50, lot 25x100, on north sido of Union st, 200 foot wostof Court at; this houae is built in uio most substan- tial mannor, and ls roploto with ovory Improvomont, will bo sold low, and most of tho monoy can remain, or will be lot on roasonablo terms. Address BoX Q., Brooklyn P. O. xny26 tf FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. TjlOR SALE—LIQUOR STORE, WITH JC ateck and fixtures. Apply at 412 Smith st, betwoen Fourth placo and Luquoer st. ____________ je!2 8t* OR SALE-A SMALL BASKET F. phaeton, no top; one road wagon; two open wagons; ono two-seat box wagon, no top. Inquire at 2713oornm st. -fji O R SALE—COAL HOISTING MA- chine—Dedriok'a Capstan, 6-feot whooh nerfeot or* der; cheap. KELSEY & LOUGHL1N, oor. Novins and Douglass sts.___________________ je9 3t* . OR SALE—AN IMPROVED GROVER A Bakor Sewing Maohino, ln good ordor; any person wonting agoodmsomneat a low prioo, may call at 891 Classon avo, corner of Lexington ave. I ilOR SALE-AT A GREAT BARGAIN, ' for cash, a flrst-class. sovon-ootavo rosowood piano - forte, almost now; with all tbo latest improvomeoto; su- perior tono and finish; round corners, fall Iron frame, im- proved overstrung bass, fanoy carvod oase and legs, and telly warranted. Call at 807 Quid st, noar Johnson. ' jol2 S t * _________________________________________ F u r sa le -ch eap -o r to ren t, $i per month—A fine 7-octavo, rosowood piano, with stool and cloth cover. New pianos on terms and prioos to suit tho convonionco of all. Pianos $3 to $20 por month until paid. Alio, oxohangod on liboral terms. PHELPS A SON, 308 Falton st, opposite Johnson st. jelO 2b* HORNES* CARRIAGES. Ac* 4 —MINER, STEVENS & CO., m MANUFAOTUKEllS OP 3T-OI.A88 CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS, W A R E R O O M S , 666 BROADWAY, MANUFACTORY, 115, 117, 119, 121 E A S T T H I R T E E N T H S T , OFFFB AT THEin WAREROOMS A EINE ASSORTMENT OF i SEASONABLE CARRIAGES AND LIGHT WAGONS OF THF1R OWN MAKE, io wfficn they _ INVITE THK INSPECTION OF PURCHASERS. np27 Pui A T L. & M. I S R A E L ’S SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES, 166 to 172 Carlton avo, noar Myrtlo. 40 to 75carriage, cart, saddlo and other work horso* constant- ly on hand. Parties fairly doultwith. Every horse war- ranted as rcprosent-ed- _________________ roh31,ry,8M<gW A LIGHT, THREE-QUARTER SEAT /% road wagon, with polo and shafts and shifting top wantod. A reasonablo casb prico will bo paid for ono in good condition. Address or apply to W. If. CLtsW- LEY , livery stablo, 499 and 501 M arcy avo. _________________ C OME'ONE COME ALL, And oxamino tho healthiest and most comfortablo BOARDING STABLE In this Stato. A fow moro stalls oan yet bo secured at tho EXCELSIOR STABLES, 191 and 193 W ashington stroet. Some good stock on hand which must bo sold cheap. Carriago biro at reasonable rates. __________ ap2l 6mFMW F O It S A LE—ABLOOD ED COLT FROM tho country, 4 yeara old, vory black mane and tail, li!, bands high, good stylo und action, sound and kind, nevor undor train; can show bettor than 2:40. Can bo booh at a privato stablo bv calling at 63 Fulton at. jo!2 3t OR SALEWA GENTLEMAN OWNING F ,( _ a very fiue horse and a spoody cossot maro, safo for a lady to drivo, would liko te dlsposo of ono of thora; rea- son, wank of use; more in tbe horsos than in tho advor- tlsoment^ Apply at 3 Lafayette avOj_____________jel2 8 t F OR S A L E C H E AP—a handsom e turnout, consisting of bay horso, lo hands high, with new pony phaeton and narnoss: also, one barouohoand two coaches, cheap. Applyat Capt, WADDY’S Metro- ixilitan Boarding and Livery Stablos, cor. Classon and Put- nam aves. __________________________________________ jol0_4b F o r sale—cheap—a handsom e bay horse, 8 years old: fulilfi hands, lomrmanoand tail; sound and kind in all harness; good family or coupo horso: must bo sold, ownor leaving tbo city. Apply at Pri- vato Stables, 85 Quincyst. botweeu (JlaBSon and Franklin • ' ’ TOM MT------- avos. Ask for TOM MILLS. jo8 6t* 5 7IOR SALE-A GENTLEMAN LEAVING ^ the city will sell his horso. wagon and harness, for ono half ita value: horse 15% hands, 9 years old, sound and kind in all harncsse, and can trot in 2:45 or no sulo; is |ae hne n driver ss cnn bo found droad wagon nearly now; mado bvtirst-class maker—will soli thom togother or soparato. Can bo aeon at PAGE'S Boarding Stablos, cornor of Cum- berland st, ond Fulton ave. _________________________ jo9 3t* I jUlANK CORSA & CO., 1 Manufacturers ot FINE CARRIAGES, Aro now offering rare inducements to all who wish to buy or havo made to ordor flno light carriages, of any desired stylo or weight. Eaual in quality and finish to the leading makors, ana much lower in prioe. CaU and examine for yomsolvea. Top and No Top Road Wagons, Skeletons and Sulkies constantly on band. 806 a n d 81)8 A T L A N T IO A V E , jal91y Opposite Clormont, (now No.) T Iie best hokses~a¥d~W agon-s TO LET, THF, BESTI HORSES AND WAGONS TO LET, THE BEST HORSES AND, WAGONS TO LET, TIIE BEST HORSES AHD WAGONS TO LET, L. A M. ISRAEL’S EMPIRE STABLES. No. 166 to 172 CARLTON AVENUE, mhSl ly,S,M,tW _____________________________________ SPECIA L NOTICES. A: N AGREEABLE SURPRISE. NEXT SATURDAY, Juno 17, G. W. CROSSMAN will opon his store, 627 Fulton avo, in which he btts ovor $20,000 worth, in an unlimited varioty of tho vory finost and choicest assortment of Ladios’ and Gentlemen's imported Fanoy Good*, among which are Musical Writing Cases, Musical Work Boxes, Musical Ci- gar Stands, Musical Albums, Muaioil Chairs. Opora Glasses. Traveling Bags, Pocket-books, Watches, Jowolry, etc.,etc. Also, ho bas a largo assortment of genuine American, Euglish and Gcriuuu (Jhromos. And thia ho says will bo his method of disposing of his immense stock: Kach nnd every articlo in ttio store will bo numbered, ranging in price from $25 to $50, and thn same numnere will bo placed upon as many Chromes, and Jn such mnnner tlmt neither the buyer nor sclior will know (ho number till niter ihe purchase is made. Ho bas fixed tbo pi ico for each Ohroino, together wilh tbo article bear- ing a corresponding number with tlio ouo upon tho pic- ture purchased for tlie sum of $2. Tho Chromes aro iurgc, flno pictures, such as usually re- tail from $8 to $12. It will he well worth tbo timo to cn 11 and examine tho dis- play of ibo goods tbat aro rich ami r.ire. _________ __________ A CARD. T. S. TIENDKRSON,DENTIST. Successor to tbo lato Dr. 11. N. Stratton as Dontist to tho Orphan Asylums and other religious institutions in thid city. (Lato of 395 Fulton street,) Roniovod to No. 201 CLINTON ST., BROOKLYN. Cornerof Pacific, iirst bouso, socond blook from Atlautic st. 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Boats will loavo Fulton ferry at 8 % A .M . Committee will meet to-morrow (Tuesday) evoning at 8 o'olook, at Division room. By ordor JOHN T. ROBERTS, Chairman. S ' TRAWBERRYAND flo ra l FESTIVAL OF THF. FIRST PLAOE M. R. OHURCH, onr of Summit and Henry st, on TUESDAY EVENING, JUNK 13. 1871, ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS, Including refreshment*. jolD 2 t* S EOOND ANNUAL EXCURSION TO RARITAN GROVE AND BEAOH, OF ST. JAMES’ BROTHERHOOD, Connoctod with ST. JAMES’ PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL OHUROH, Corner Lafayette ave. and Hall st, _ WILL TAKE PLAOE On TUFiSDAY. (To-morrow.) Juno 18,1871. Stoamor Arxowsmlth will leave Fulton Ferry at 9 A. M., sharp. 8] Tickets, $1; ohildren under twelve yoara, half prioo, IGNS OF THE TIM ES! FIRST EDITIOS EAGLE OFFICE, 1 P* IK* RELIGIOUS SERVICES. Ormond Placo Churcb* Tho Contra) Congregational Ohuroh, in Ormond place, w&s exceedingly well attended at the eor- vloe yesterday morning, and a timely and interesting dlsccnrso was delivered by Rev. D r. Scndder, tho pastor. THE BLESSEDNESS OP PEACE, based on a passago of Scripture from Matthow 10 and reconstituted tbe them e of tbo discourse, and was most beautifully illustrated. He oommendod & merry heart, over a soured, morose, aud forbidding charaoter. In going to such people he said, “ you found them dried up ln their bonea—cross, crochety and cold—vory ice- bergs ln tbeir physical and mental make-up—tho very antipodes of an inclination to ploaso. In illustration of his view on this subject bo told tho Btory of tho time when he was a school teochor in Iadia, Thoro he found highly excitable congregations, as ready as a Communo Frenchman to flv off on the ghost of appearance of anything bordering upon what thov might not chooso to like, and in dealing with thom ho had always found it tho bottor part to bo kindly peaceful, alwayB gonial, and to put npon even their imaglnod troublos the kindliest possiblo aspeot. The truth was always the most impressively recolvod when presented in a pleasant, friendly way. A tiraoly joko had always better and m ore laRting effoct than an untimoly curso. A man whose duty it was to teach, found almost Invariably that even hto wifo was averso to telling him that ho bad a cold, cross, grum bling, im - petuous snd unpleasant way of delivering his truths, and lessons given in that way wore apt to be unpleas- antly received, and a persistence in unpleasantness in teaching was euro to provoke its growth in thoBe who taught, aud that a precisely opposito fooling produced a precisely opposito effect. These arguments the Rev. gontleman illustrated and oxrmpliflo.d by characteristic anecdotes that, related without irreverence, yot with rare good humor, wero immensely effective and impressive. The ways of peace, said tho preacher, always were tbo ways of pleasantness. And thuB did ho show that all tbat we do should show that wo aro promoters of peace and encouragcrs of tranquillity, and by doing what we do in accordanco with the maxim laid down, he proved th&t the offoct of the lesson would be to ele- vate our aspirations—to ronder quarreling more diffi- cult and peace more enduring; and in impressing tho lesson of hto discourse npon his congregation he made reference to the doings of the JOINT HIGH COMMISSIONERS, for wboso work be was thankful, and for whose effort in the cause of honorable peaco be expressed tho wannest thanks. Formerly the minds of st&tosmon had been engaged in solving tbe problom how boat and most numerously to kill. Tho later effort had boen to arrive at a permanent curo. Tbo effect upon tho nations at largo m ust, ho folt, bo good, and, following tho train of thought laid dowu with his toxt, he claimed that the courso which was good for tho nation without was good for the man within. In all our movements, in every effort for good, kindness should underlie our actions, friendly feeling bo tho lncitiug power, and moro of good would follow tban from auy opposing course. Plymouth Church* Mr. Beocher preached yesterday morning toa very large congregation, from passages of Scrip- ture from the 03d aod 34 th ohaptera of Exodus, the 18th and 19th verses of the former, and tho 5th, Gth and 7th verses of tho latter—“And he said, I beseech thee Hhew me thy glory. And ho said, I will mako all my goodness pass before thee, and will bo gracious to whom I will be graciouB, and will shew mercy on whom I will shew m ercy. And the Lord descended in tho cloud and ttood with him there, and proclaimed the namo of the Lord. And the Lord passed by before him and proclaimed the Lord, the Lord God, merciful and gracious, loug suffering and abundant in goodness and truth. Keeping mercy for thousands, forgiving iniquity and transgression and sin. oud that will by uo means clear tbe guilty; visiting the iniquity of the father* upon tbe children and upon tho children’s chil- dren unto the third and'to the fourth generations.” Alter speaking at some longth of Moses and the pa- triarchs, M r. Boeohor said that God was not weakly in- dulgent, but desired men’s happiness. Nature and providenco both taught the doctrine of penalty. God said— I am educating men, and if necessary I will apply pain; but it is for tbo well-being of thoso under my teaching. It is in the gooducss of God then that wo arc to liud the explanation of tho wholo economy of tho old and new dispensation. Thero is a point in the toxt that I have not yot noticed. “ I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious.” Thero is a significance to me in thto idoa of a God who has liberty. If you ask scicuco it will toll you that God has made a machino and Hto business is to oil it. That God is a great mill grinder, and that ho stands grindiug out everlasting grists, and if you want anything you must carry your bag to the mill. TELL MEN TO PRAY, and they laugh and say, “ God governs by law; He cau't stop law aud give special gilts.” Home have got so far that they use tbo word force, and say that there to a force behind the taw. They say that God cau tin- ker the machino a littlo, but he can’t do anything with- out bis machine. Mcu say that a miraclo can’t be. Why can’t it he? If tho divine mind was competent to mako a quality can’t it change a quality? I hold that tho very capital of nature to tbo human soul, continued Mr. Beecher, aud the economy of rock and soil is mere nest build- ing. Thore is nothing moroj clear than that there is personal liberty to vary law. I cau mako an acre.bar- reii or mako it bring me a hundred busbols of corn. I can mako a wilderness of the world or I cau trans- foim it to a garden aud can impregnate dead law with tho lire of my brain. Civilization is only another name for what man has dono with natural laws. Is God a mere locomotive on iron tracks? Thto is a ba 9 C con- ception. Wo aro the best part of nature. You and I arc the cream and nil the rest ia milk. And if you aud I can do wbat wo do how much moro tho Omnipotent, tho great Gooducss, the Ovorpowcr J Paiu ia the right haud of love, working for the recupcratiou of the sick. A MALIGN GOD never will mako a virtuous world. When tho father is stern tho ohild braces itself. But when, in tho twi- light, the mother comes aud puts hor arms around hto neck, ho breaks down and confesses ali There to but one placo whero anything like justico to administered, and that ia In tho family. The thil, tho sword, tho cross aro used; but the victim hangs upon the cross and not the substitute. If a man docs wrong he can’t got baok any moro tban a gull can fly against tho wind. What we want blazed abroad to that there is a God of love, who hates sin and puutohoa it, not for sako;of suf- fering, but for healing. All administration of pain to Void unless it reaches back to lovo and forward to ro- cupcration. You can’t mako bad mon good nnjoss you can lovo them into goodness. When I look at the way in which wo dc&l with criminals I think it is the most pitcouB sight in tho world. There to no place where God can sit and bo happy whilo ho looks upon irremediable woe. The bost fruits ripon slowly, and let us hope that tho time is coming when benevolence, justice, long-sufforing, patienco and love shall rule, and that men shall bo rounded up into perfection. REV. J. G. WHITE. From Illinois, will dolivor hi* popular looturo on tho above subjoot, with special reforonoo to Romanism in Amerioa, In tho Oh&pel of tho Brooklyn Tabernaole. ON MONDAY, JUNE 12, At 8 o’clook, P . M . ____________Admission 60 centa. QUttF HOTEL. FIRE ISLAND BEACH, O 1» not? opon for ffUOBtfl. CHARLES WILLIAMS, wEo, for Bovon yoarB, has hBd oh»rgo of tho ouUnary do- partmont "Parker Houso,” Boston, ana lato "Westminster Hotel." New York Olty, will assumo qontrol of thocuisino of thi* Hotol tbe coming season. Through tloketa and bag- non checked to Hotel. Trains loave Roosevolt st. Now BSl 80 ’olockA. M. and 8:80 P. M, D. S. B. BAUMIS, Propriotor. __________________________________ jol2 80t*_^ rrIH E SEVEN SPRINGS MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Monroe, N, Y., Is now opon; good rooms can bo seoured for tho boosoq on libera) term*. Stages connect with all regular trains on tho Erie railway at Monroo. For comfort, for hoalth, for aulot, for good board, eomo to the Sovon Spring* Moun- tain H oubo. J. PATTERSON, jeli 10t*__________ Proprietor. T O CHARTER, FOR EXCURSIONS. TnE ELEGANT SIDE-WHEEL STEAMER “NKW CHAMPION," Captain OHA 8 , ADAM 8 , Having splendid accommodations, can bo ob&rtared far ex- cursions nnd pionio parties, with or without barges. For furthor information apply to tho offico of D. W. BROOKFIELD. 81 Collar street, New York. _______________________________________________________Joiatf W INONAPLEASURE ASSOCIATION Excursion baa boon postponod to SATURDAY, d u n e 17,1871. Lefferts* Park Services—Sermon by Mrs* Caroline E. Talbot* In consequence of the rain yesterday there was but a slim atteudatico at tho Suuday services, un- der tho auspices of tbo Youug M od' s Praying Associa- tion, at Lofforts' Park. Thero wero, howover, about a hundred pooplo who, despite tho pouring rain, attended and participated in tho sorvice with tho utmost atten- tion. Tho sorvices, which are to bo held every Sunday during tho Summer, will bo bold on tbo long dancing platform, and benches to accommodate a largo numbor of persons have been provided, tho orchestra serving os a rostrum for tho conductors of tha exercise*. Yestorday a desk was improvised for tho bonoflt of the lady m inister who w& b to preach, and bohind it sho and some lady friends sat. Tho exercises wero opened with prayer and singing of hymns by the praying band, and thon THE RET CAROLINE E. TALBOT, of Mount Pleasant, Ohio, was introduced os ono who would speak to tho audionco undor tho influenco of the Spirit. Mrs. Talbot to a small-sized woman, with a thin but rather good-noturod looking face. Sho is appa- rently about 40 years of age, and was arrayed ia the most sombre of Qu&kor dresses, SUo spoke quickly, as womon usually do, but in a rather monotonous tone. She said sho acknowledged that her hoart had been rojoicod at seeing tho littlo band as- sembled thto afternoon to worship God, notwith- standing tho inclemcnoy of the weather, and then Boe- ing tho young brothers assembled os a praying band, and seeing such efforts made by thom for tho cause of man’s solvation, but still sho rcmombored that she would havo likod to sco tho placo illlod with her fellow travelers to eternity. They all romemborcd the words of our Savior in Scriptures, “Whoro two or threo aro gathered together in m y nam e, I will bo w ith them .” Tho speaker said as tho rain was pouring and they woro all damp with tho atmoBphero sho could not Bpeak long but Bhe oould not miss tho opportunity of calling their attention to tho lovo which God had manifested toward them in giving to them for their salvation, bis only son Christ, our Holy Redeemer. Somo mon said they could not believe in Jesus, because they could not undorstand why or how God could givo Hi* only Son for man’s salvation. Could thoy, those men, understand the plan of tho Creator in oreating man from tho dust of tho earth into hto own image and likeness, endowing him with a soul to suffer or bo saved, how to keop tho wondorfui machinery of man’s body togother and in workiDg order—living, moving and being ? Mon hadfaower to honor God. or blaspheme Hto name; and they had insulted God by sin. so as to merit oternal reprobation; but God folt pity for man, and H is Son w &b sont according to promise to redeem man. Wben He camo on eartb, thero was not room enough for him in tho ina and He bad to take refuge in a stablo. Was it possible that in the andionce sho was addressing thto aftomoon that thoro wero any wbo, as tho innkeepers closed thoir doors against tho infant Saviour, dosed thoir hoarts to tho reception of Hto love and graco? It was said by somo tb&t thero was NO GOD, and the speaker romomberod tho case of a man wbo camo to a camp meeting, bolieving tbta, and intending to mock tho bcliovors. But God manifested His power on tho man and he went homo converted. Now if thoro wore any among tho audience who came out of curiosi- ty, for the mero purpose of boaring a woman preaob. sho hoped that God would turn thou* hearts in tbe right direction, and imbuo them with His love. Sho remem- bered a caso of a man who once wont to bear a woman preach bocauso he s&id he knew Bho could not. Ho said he could look ANY WOMAN out of countenance in five minutos, and if ho onco caught hor oyo sho would feel bo confused that sho could not go on. Horo, too, God manifested His power and tho man who intended to confuso went away con- verted. Tho speaker then adverted bribfly to the lifo and sufferings of tho Saviour, and oarnestly exhorted all to seek His grace. And after singing and benedic- tion tho meeting adjournod. Ross Streejt Presbyterian Church* The congregation of thia church was ad- dressed yesterday morning by its pastor, Rev. Chas. 8 . Pomeroy, upon tho sin of prevarication, tho text being based upon tho 18th and 19th versos of tho 12th chapter of Genesis, whero Pharaoh rebuked Abraham for tell- ing him tbat his wife was his sister. This was one of tbe blemishes in the lifo of a great man, who was al- ways obedient to God’s commands. Tho lesson taught that mon mako injurious cliangos in trying to better their position in life. The sin of lying was followed through numorous ramifications ub it oxista among people profossmg religion, and persons who aro re- spectable. In oloBlng. tho speaker dwelt upon the fact that thero was a kind of moral perjury blaoker than any other species of falsehood, whicn, though not Injuring a man’s reputation among his follows, renders him guilty of breaking his vows to God. Ho urged those who had not boliovod in the Lord Jesus Christ to repent of their sins and koep the vows thoy had so often mado and failed te fulfill. Confirmation at St* Jobn Tbe Baptist (R * C*,) C h u r c b , The Churoh of Sfc. John The Baptiafc in Willoughby avenuo, of which Rov. Father Bmith is pas- tor, w&s yesterday morning tbe scone of a most eolomn and Impressive eight, being the confirmation of a hun- dred childron of all ages, who had previously received Holy Communion at early Mass. The sight was ono not soon to bo forgotten, as tho childron marched in; in their long, flowor-dooked veils, fluttering ovor white dresses. W ith foldod hands ana downcast lyes, they filed in procession into tho saorcd edifice. After High Mass was celebrated, tho Right Rov. Bishop Lousrhlin, preparatory to tho administration of tho saoramout, ad- dressed tho ohildren assembled, in a fow woll choson wordB. Then followed tbo conferring of tho saora- m eut by tbe Bishop, assisted by tho pantor and Father’s Landry and Byrue. No doubt tho day will bo romom- berod by tho little onee, SC* A n il’s* At St. A n n ’s, yesterday inoruing, D r. Sohenok, tho rcotor, addressed his congregation in a mannor appropriately in reference to hto separation from thom during tho Summor, os olsowhore notlcod in to-day’s paper. In tho ovoning he addroBScd tho graduating olass of Fackor Institute, wbo assomblod at tho ohuroh. It wns the Baccalaureate sormon on tho 25th anniversary. Tho text was from St. Mark, fith chapter and42d verso* “Damsel, I say unto thee, arise.” Tbe subject was tho hindrances and helps to the development of female oharacter. The anniversary, he said, was tho ellver- wodding of this great institute with toe genius of edu- cation. An espooial point of the discourse was the re- lations of religion asd education, and the poouliar position of a young woman fn Amorican society. The nindranoee were false ideas of education, and false Ideas ln home training. He said tbat the worst thing that can happen to a young woman in those days Is to bo the daughter of A MANAGING MOTHER, and tho great end of education seemed to be to givo a girl Just sucb training as will catcb a husband. The sormon concluded with practical remarks totho young I&dlcB to avoid an aimleas life and not to imagine tbat they really bad graduated, for each achievement in this lifo required especial preparation. SECOND EDITION EAGLE OFFICE, 9 P* SI* A BASE BALL CONTEST. The Supremo Court, plaintiff* versus the City Court defendant—A High) (,ow, Jack, dame of Ball—Incidents of the Afternoon—Judgment for the City Nine* About ten days since a game of base ball was arranged betwoen tbo officers of tbe Supreme and City Courts for tho judicial championship, Tbo after- noon of Saturday lost waa fixed upon as the time, and Pro spcct Park Parade Ground as tho location for tho unusual strugglo on tbe green field. Accordingly at half-paBt two o'clock a goodly crowd assembled to par - ticipate in or witness tbo efforts of the rival nines, Tbo captains of tbe respective nines, Wm. Dooley and George W. Knaobel were early on tbo gronnd. Promptly appeared a covored wagon, which proved to be a perfect arsenal of refreshments. The day was flne, although tho real baso ball critic might have ob- jected to the rather strong breezo wbich blew from the south, but its breath was decidedly welcomo, and made playing &b well bb looking on more of & pleasure than it otherwise would bave been. Among tbe throng gathered wero noticed: Aid F. Nolan, John Cooney, Andrew McDonald, Hugh Corboy, Andrew Black, Patriok Kelly, E. B. Cadley, S. I. Voor- bles, Cornelins Ferguson, Joseph W inters, Patrick Corr, James McAvoy, Joo Grodjluskl, Franoto White, John O’Connor, Michaol Clancy, Dr. Fecly, B. Dolau, Geo. Ryer, John Clark, Moaoa Robinson,J Thomas Beunelo, JamcB Scott, JamcB McKinney, James A. Duffy, Geo. Gleason, Bernard Haver, James Campboli, Joel Skidmore, John Daly, and about 100 othera. THE OPENING. At 2:45 the nines having been arranged ae givon be- low, the City Court won tbe toss aud tbe Supremos wout to tho bat, M r. A. J. Hicks of the Eleventh W ard act- ing as um pire, a position wbich he filled to the entire satisfaction of all parties. TIiobo who weut out to wit- ness a concatenation of muffinry discovered thoir error on tho very first inning, whon Law wont out at first baso, Hegoman following and McDonald biting the dust by virtuo of the short stop, Meanwhile Kano had perpetrated ono run which w&3 all that was secured. The Citys now grasped tho olm bat. Knaebol yielded to tho persuasive grasp of the 1 st baseman, Clare, W hitford, Doylo and Beck each securing a run, before tbe 3d base captured Cronkright. Cobban got in a daisy-cutter, whieh was rapidly fielded as he reached bis third whero ho remained uutil sont to tho field by Terrctt who struck everywhoro oxcopt whore tbe ball happened to be flying by. At tho closo of tho fifth inning ho retired, having business elsowhero. Ho bad batted tho air until it was blue, if not black, and the sun went behind a cloud to avoid gottinghit. Witb the second inning SUPREME STOCK ADVANCED. In all thirteen runs were scored, Sutter, York, Ed- wards, Woolley. Furman, Law and McDonald, securing tho numbor, neforo Kane and Hegemon, the latter twico, wore captured. About this timo tbo Board of Brokers opened busi- ness, bets being made at the odds of five to three on tho City Court. Tho thirteen runs, however, dashed the hopes of many, and business was not especially lively for a timo. Wagers involving the ownership of bottles of wino wero frequent, however, and the game went on lively onough with the brokers engineering it, as beat suited the bets whicb thoy had laid. So excit- ing did the contest becomo that one better “coached” Terrett all around the bases, only to discover on roach- ing “homo” that the individual named had struck out. and his pedal peregrinations were, therefore, os value- less as they had been exhausting. The other eight fought on courageously, aud at the close of the second inning the scoro stood 14 to 8 , Knaebol, Clare, Whit- ford and Doyle getting in. Van Yalkcuburgb, Bock and Cronkright tipping out to Law. Tlic Supremes iu their third inning scored but ono run, (McDonald), Sutter, York und Edwards gr»iug out in one, two three style. Coluhan, of tlio Citys, now took the hat, and safely reached ids first by a clever liit betweeu first aud second. Terrett again took wator, Van, Knaibcl, Clare, Whitford, Beck aud Dovle each reaching liomc before three outs wero callod. Scoro, 15 te 15; bettiug lively. From tbxS point out THE CITY COURT TOOK THE LEAD and carefully kept it, the Supremes making but ono on the fourth and gettiug “Chicagoed ou the fifth inuiug, while the former niue tallied three and seveu, leaviug tho scoro at the close of the fifth sixteen to tweuty-five iu favor of tho Citys. Dooley’s niue attempted a rally ou the sixth iuuiug, securing fivo runs; but Kuaehel’s brigade wout iu for six, whieh so dispirited tlie Su- premes that they weut out with but a single ruu, mak- ing them twenty-two. Ail bauds began to show signs of overwork and tho game lagged. Pitchers aud catch- ers were changed about at w ill, aud it was discussed whether it would uot bo best to call tbo gamo at tho clorc of tbo seveuth, the bcoto footing up twenty-two to thirty-three as agaiust Dooley A Co. Both captains wero willing, but the Board of Brokers aud tho mem- bers of tho observation Society generally talked them out of it nnd the game wout on, tho general interest beiug pretty fairly divided betweeu the field and tho wagon load of exhaustless refreshments. About thia timo tho ball was lost aud a boy iu a cart to which waa attached an intelligent brown quadruped named Wil- liam Goat w&s sout iu search of it, Meanwhile a little OUTSIDE DIVERSION WAS INDULGED, Bernard Haver, who has mado ouo or two good runs for Assembly, had an idea that he could ouc-foot any mau ou tbe grouud for 100 yards. General GleaBou, of Fenian notoriety, differed. Tbo two prepared to run for a bottlo of wine. Gleason is a squaro trotter of imraenso stride and great frame, Barney adopts the racking gait. Tho former won easily, Haver kcepiug just clear of his heels and gotting in just in timo to lose hto bottle easy. Almost immediately theroafter, a scrub r&oc sweep stakes for another bottlo was run, 300 yards distanco, four entries. Haver again succeeded in winning fourth ; money, and thereafter confined his remarks to endur- ance rather than speed. Ho offered to run any man presont two milce, but tho proposition was too much of a good thiDg and the racing books woro closed. It sub- sequently transpired that Haver had nearly demolished the General’s white hat, which fell off duriug the soc- ond race. He now prefers baso bah, there not being sucb serious “outs” in tbo noblo game. Jobn Friond now appeared on the ground and also Judgo Sncdlkcr. Tho former offered to run backward against auy man on tho grouud, notwithstanding tbo faot tbat ho bad been up since three o’clock A. M., making bouquets for the two nines. Thoflora! compliments were afterward presonted. THE CLOSING INNINGS meanwhile progressed. A flne double-play by Clare, a right smart catch by Woolley, a bandy tako by Kane m the field, enlivened the game. In tho eighth and ninth tbe Supremes gained a littlo ou the City, scoring live ruus oach time, thus making tboir total score 32. The others made one and five, giving tbom 34 on the eighth and 39 as a full score. On tho eighth inning Aid. Nolan spelled Van Valkeuburgh at tho bat, and sont a ball up well; owing to tbo action of tbe laws of gravi- tation and other littlo matters beyond his control, it camo down plump in tho first baseman's (Edwards then) hands, and tho City Fathor retired, regretting that the Board had not repealed the law of gravitation at its last meeting. Of course, tho winners felt wonderffcity elated over their victory, and Malley triumphantly remarked that ho believed the City Court nine could beat any court in tbo world. Tho only unfortunato occurrence of the affair was tho spraining of the ankle Atwater, of tho Sheriff's office, while he was attempting to wrench tho crust from a Dutch bread sandwiob.. Tho score below will Bbow tho runs made by each player, as well as tho names of those who scomod to prefer getting out instead. The relativo grado of play cau thus bo es- tablished without particular mention by name. The following includes tho d ra m a tis personae: CITY. R. O. Knaobol, o ............................ 6 2 Claro. p . ...................................8 0 W hitford, 1st b .....................6 4 Doyle. 2d b .............................. 7 1, Bock,*.8 ................... 4 4 Cronkright, 8d b ......... 1 6 (Jotah&n. o. f ........................... & 1 TorroU, L f .............................. 0 4 Van Yalkenburgh, r.f.. 3 6 I SUFBEME n.O. Law.c .... ........... 6 3 Kano, p_ .................................. 4 X Hegoman, Istb ..................... 1 6 McDonald, 2d b .................... 4 8 Sutter, s. s .... .............................3 2 York, 3d b ................................3 4 Edwards, r. t .......................... 4 8 Woolley, l.f ..... 8 4 Furman, o, f ...................... 5 I Total .................................89 27 Total ......... INNINGS. 1 2 3 4 6 6 .........................82 27 City .............................. 4 4 7 3 7 6 2 1 5 -39 Supremo .....................1 13 1___ 1 0 5 1 5 5 —32 Homo runs—Knaobol 2, Clare 1, Kano 1. Doable play by Claro, putting ont York on fly, and Sut- ter at third base; left on bases, City &, Supreme, 3. Gamo begun 2:45; continued to ovontuuto until 6:30. SUPERNUMERARIES. Umpire—Andrew Jackson Hicks, Scorers—“OTake,” C. Ferguson, Duffy and Me* Avoy. Caterer—John Smith, interpreter; architect of sand- wiches, A. Beck; browor, Honry Kiefer, Sixteonth W ard ; phyaicton-in-waiting, Dr. Feoley, of tho E. D,; florist, John Friend; chief of tho Board of Brokora, John Malloy: Judge advocate-general, Aury Snedikor, the heavy weight oi tbe bench; lights of the bar, Ter- rott, of tho City, and York, of the Supromo nino. M029EY MARKET THISMORNING . W all S tbeet . June 12. Tho oliquo who ondeaTorod to manipulate tho gold mar- kot last (rook by withdrawing a certain amount of coin, and thus making gold soarco for delivery, havo repeated tho samo oporation thto morning without muoh groator success in advancing tho figure of tho premium. This, howevor, has boon firm at 113%@U2%, with salos at tho higher figuro. Tho borrowing rates for cash gold ranged from 5-32 of I por oont por dny to % of 1 per cont. Thoso high rates for gold presenting tho opportunity for a considerable profit in loaning It out aud a froo supply of oommorcial bills, in* daoed a decline in Foreign Exohango, in tho oxpootaftlon tbat a concession in ratos would induce many who aro now borrowers to covor, tho Boilor roalizing tbo difforonco sub- sequently In loading out tho gold. Rates now aro on tho basis of HO for bankers’ 60 days’ sterling, and 110% for short sight. Tho govornmont markot ia firm, in sympathy witb tbo hfgherratoof tho gold premium, at an advanco of %. Prices ore: U. 8. 6’s, 1881, registered, 1I4@U4?£; do. oonpon, 117?* @117%; do., tive*twentl 08 , 1862, coupon, 112%@11IN*; do., 1864, do., il2@ tl2if; do. 1865, do. 112%@H2%; do., 1865, do., caupon, new, U4%@114%; do. 1867, do., new, 1U%@U4%; do., 1868, do., do., 114%(&114%; 10-40s, rogistorod, 109%® 109%{10-40s, coupon, 109%® 110%; currency sixes,' 115%®. 115%. Tho stock market oponod dull and steady, and with lim- ited dealings. Prices aro a Bhado Armor. Tho money markot to without now foaturos, tho avorago rato on call being 8 por cent., with a fair average of loan* at 4 por oont. on stocks. Stock Exchange Sales— First Board* 2000 U S 06 81 .............. 1X4 2000 U 85-20 0 62.... 112% 2000 U S 6-20 c 64........ o 1X2% 600 do ............................112 8000U B 5-20 o 65.\. .0 112% 1000U B 5-20r 65n ...o U l 8000 U B 5-20 o 6 5 n .... 114% 6000 U B 6-20 r 66 ...... Ill 4000 U 8 6-20 e 67.........o 114% 10000 U S 6s oar ......... 115% 8000Teun St6so. .bo 71% 1100 Tonn& t Ban. .. 71% 2000 N C 6s sp tax 20% 6000 do ......................... 20k 8000 8 O S t 6a now J a n A July. ........... 68% 50000 d o . . , . ' 63 10000 S o St 6s new Apl A O o t., .......... 61% 2000M issouri8t6s .... 98 3000 E rie 4h m tgo .. 88% lOOOOLongDoclcbds... 83% 2000O P R R gold b.. 102% 4000 do ......................... 109% 6000 U n Pao R R Istm W% 1000 do ........................ w 1000 A lt A T H S m pf 86% 1000 A lt A T H in 77k 19000 do...-. ............... M 2000 H & S t J 8 oonv.. 1W% 14000 do ..... vv ............ I™ 1000 M o r A Ea 1st m .. 102% 1000 Col O A I O 1st m 87% ixxs W i!n Tnl 7a bds 95 New Y obk. J uuo 11 6 Cum Coal A Iron 43 40 do .......................... 45% 25 W est Un Tel 69 100 Q uick M in O o .... 18 lOOQuioksilverpf .... 20 100 do I. 19% 100 Mariposa Min Oo 6 800 M ariposa pfd £,, 60 do ..... ;. ........... 100 do .......................... f% 600 do ...... •»;«.«• 8 200 Spring M OoaLbo 83% 100 Adam* E xp ...... 80% 100 W ells F E x Borlp 2% 100 do, .... .......... bo.Jft 100 Harlom R ............ 133% 2oi> N Y U A HR 98% 400 do ................. b o 83% 100 Erio R ...................... 80% 600 do ................. bo 80% 600 Rending It.,..b o 117 1000 Lk Sb A M h S U . 113% 1200 do ................. b o 118% 1700 do ...........................114 200 Olov A P it R 120% 200 Ohi A N W R 85% 400 New Jorsoy O R . 110% 1U0 do ........................ Ill 60 Pitta F t W O gtd. 100 82 Del Lack A W R . 106% 400 do .......................... 166)4 100 T WA W est 63 100 Bost H art A E B. 2% 100 c h i A A lton 119% 40 O A Mis_pfd 78 100 H A S t J p r f 89% 200 A tlantio A R a pt. 86% THIRD EDITIOI EAGLE OFFIOE, 3 P. HI. FRANCE. Eesignation of M. Favre as Min- ister of Foreign Affairs. RETURNING CITIZENS CROWD PARIS. The Owners of Destroyed Pro- perty to be Indemnified. RE-ESTABLISHMENT 0E THE LONG- OHAMPB RA0ES. T h e C ro w n o f Fra n c e . THE CONTEST BETWEEN CHAMB0R0 AND THE PRINCE IMPERIAL. It is to he Decided by a Ple- biscite. ROUEN DOES NOT LIKE THE GERMANS. Terrible Famine in Persia. FIFTY CHILDREN KILLED AND EATEN. The Tories Oppose the Washing- ton Treaty. THE EMPEROR AND EMPRESS OF BRAZIL VISIT PORTUGAL. Schneider now Marries a Nobleman. FRANCE. L ondon , Juno 12. The refignatiou of M. Favre as French Minister of Foreign Affairs, and M. Valentin as Protect of the Seine, aje reported to have boen tendered to M. Thiors. Thelhtko d’Aumale haa declined the banquet prof- forcd by tho partisans of the House of Orleans. Paris is already crowded with returning citizens aud strangers. The French Government [has determined to indem- nify the owners of houses destroyed during the recent fighting in Paris. Marshal MaeMu bon has refused to become a candi- date for tbe AEscrably from one of tho vacant districts of Toris. The Longcliamps races will pood be rc-eatabltobcd, Tbo damage to the manufactory of Gobelius proves to have beeu small, and work has already beeu re- sumed in tbat important brauch of tne industry of Paria. THE CONTEST FOB THE CROWN. V ersailles , Juuo 11. The lionapartiet agents aro actively at work election- eering for tho return ot Napoleon, Many leading Imperialists have returned to this city, and it is believed that & plebiscite to decide betweeu the Prince Imperial and tho Count de Ch&mbord will shortly bo proposed. BOURN AND THE GERMANS. L ondon, June 11. Dispatches from Rotten slali Several disturb- ances havo occurred there, ouiflflfltfflg from a spirit of hostility displayed by tho inhabitants against the Gor- man troops occupying the city. Tho Germans, who have been making preparations for their homoward march, now manifest a disposition, in consequence of theso disturbances, to maintain their occupancy of the city for an indefinite period. PERSIA. L ondon, Juno 12. Late advises from Teheran say that the famino in one district of Porsia.haa reached such a state that the starving people have killed and eaten fifty children. INDIA. L ondon, Juno 12. A dispatch from Bombay B&ys a vessel bound from Kurrachco to Kotasir, recently foundered near Luck- put, and that eighty lives wero lost. BBAZIL. L ibdon , Juno 12.’ 1 The Emperor and Empress of Brasil have arrived in the TaguB. Beforo coming to Lisbon tbey aro com- pelled to perform quarantine at tho Lazaretto. Rio J aneiuo , M ay 23, via L isbon , Jnno 12. Tbe Regent of Brazil bas been invested witb full powers during the absence of the Emperor. Senator^icquasibe has received the appointment of Brazilian Minister of Wor, The Brazilian government has presented to tho Chambers a bill for the emancipation of all slaves bo- longing to tho crown; convict slaves, also, arc to bo- como free after soven years im prisonm ent, their owner* to be indemnified from the treasury. The bill meet3 strong opposition in tho Chambers. L ondon, July 12. Mademoiselle Schneider, tho noted French actre33, has boon m arried to a nobleman. Tho Communists of Clerkonwcll, London, have re- solved to hold a meoting on Monday night, In Hydo Park, to protest against thoir extradition by the British. Government, GREAT BRITAIN. Tho Tories are organizing for vigorous opposition to tho Treaty of Washington, and & spirited strugglo ia expected over that instrument in Farli&mcut. THE WEATHER. L ondon , June 12. The weather throughont England to fair, but un- favorable to tho growing crops. THE CROPS OF EUROPE. L ondon, Juno X2. Tho b&rrest prospects of Franco and Prussia are dis- couraging ; much of the seed has perished. In tho moro eastern portions of Europe, however, the crops promiso an abundant yield. MARINE NEWS. L ondon, Juno 12. Tho Whito Star Line steamship Oceanic, Capt. Mur* ray, from New York Juno 3, arrivod at Liverpool to- day. The Guion etcamBhip Wyoming, Capt.Whineray, from New York May 31, arrived at Liverpool to-day, Tho Wost India mail steamer Tasmanian, from As- pinwall May 25, haa arrived at Plymouth. Tho Kron Prinz has been towed into Falmouth dam- aged. C ity R ailroad A ccident .—At about half- past ten o’clock lost night, Michaol Hessen, residing a No. 2 Madison street, New York, while attempting *to got on one of tno Conoy Island cars, on the cornor of Batler and Smith streets, slipped and fell under the car, He;to represented to have beon fearfully injured, aud he was couvoyecf to the Long Island College Hospital by Officers Baylo and Garrety, of the Third Precinct. Hassen, it is said, was nndor the '.influenco of liquor, which was the cause of tho accident. Tho conductor of tho car, No. 55, says the man attempted fco jump ou without giving any sigual or sign of his intention to do so. Tho man to represented as having said that it was his own fault, and that tho driver or conductor woro not to blamo, T h e G o al Pfuisaucc* To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle ; Is there no law agninst goats nnd hogs run- ning at large in the streets of onr city? It appears not —at least in the Btreots of tho Seventh Word. Its prox- imity to “Jackson’s Hollow” affords the small deer of that classie region a freo stamping ground. Should a gate be left open for auy purpose a fow minutes iu they bolt, and presto, not a tree, shrub-or flower bnt is oith - er dostroyed or mutilated. Cannot this pest bo sup- pressed? A fow years ago it was. Have one class of oitizens no rights that auother class are obliged to re- spect ? Surely thero ought to be some protection to thoso who desire to beautify their homos, and so add attraction to our city, fiom these marauders. A few wholesome examples in the way of fines and penalties on iho owners ot these animals wonld effectually put a stop to thto ontrago. Come, gentlemen of the police, it to in yonr power to terminate thia vexations nuisance. W ont you try ? A V io im . Financial and Commercial* Liverpool , J n n o 12—10:80 A . M . Cotton—The market opened Arm. Middling Uplands, 9%d.; Middling Orleans, 8%d, Tbo sales of tho day &ro estim ated 15,000 bales. A ntwerp , Juno 13 Petroleum to quoted at 49% fr, for fino pale American, L ondon, J u n e 13—U :80 A J M . Consol* opened at 91% for money and 91% for the ac- count, Amerioan. securities quiet and steady. United State* Five-Twenty Bonds, 1863,90%; 1866, old, 90%; 1867, 93%; Ton-Fortios, 88%, P aris , Juno 19. / Rente* are qnoted at (3 fr. 9o. % L ondon,' J n n o 1 3 - 1 :3Q P . M . Consols for monoy 91%; for tho acoount 91%. Liverpool, Juno 19. Cotton—Tho Markot is firmer; Middling Upland*, 8%d; Middling Orleans, 8%@8%d:the sales of tho day are now estimated at 20,000 bales, inoluding $000 for speonlatiou aud export. Tho C otton M ovem ent* L iverpool , Jano lfi. Arrived ship W. M. Reod, from Now Orloans April 25, with 4,039 bale* of cotton. Stoomer Wyoming, from New York May 31, with 1,553 bale* of cotton. Stoamer Ocoanlc, from Now Pork Jano 3, with 152 bale* ot ootton.

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M O N D A Y E V E N I N G , J U N E 12,

A K U S E M E N T 8 T H I S E V E N I N G .

P A R K T H E A T R R —A o ro ss th o C o n t in e n t .B R O O K L Y N R I N K - S n m m o r E r o n ln g O o n o o r t.B O O T H 'S T H E A T R E , N . Y . - T h o M o n O ' A tr l lo .W A L L A O K '8 T H E A T R E , N . Y .— R o so d o to .O L Y M P IC T H E A T R E , N . Y . - E o s t L y n a o .N I B L O 'S G A R D E N , N . Y . - P a n l C li f fo rd , o r t h o L o s t

B o i r .G R A N D O P E R A H O U S E . N . Y . - T h o T h r e o H u n c h -

b o c k s .B O W E R Y T H E A T R E , N . Y . - P o m p - T h o O ollson

B o n n .F I F T H A V E N U E T H E A T R E , N . Y . - N o N a m e .W O O D 'S M U S E U M , N . Y .- P » r ( o n n o n c o s e r o ry a t t o r .

no o n a n d e r o n ln g —T b re o B lin d M f?o .C .I.O lilS T H E A T R E , N . Y . - N o o k a n d N ock .C E N T R A L P A R K G A R D E N , N .Y .— l'h o o d o ro T h o m a s

S u m m e r N ig b t C o n c e r ts . _

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T o o u r R e a d e r s .

W o h n v o e s t a b l i s h e d a g e n c i e s f o r th o s a lo o f t h e E a o l k a t s o m o o f t b o p r i n c i p a l b u s i n e s s p o i n t s J a N e w Y o rk C ity , n s f o l lo w s :

J . U . H i l l io r , N e w s E x c h a n g e , S t . N ic h o la s H o te l*A s to r H o u s e s t e p s ,C . I \ R o c k w o o d , G r a u d s t r e o t F o r r y .S o u th S id e R a i l r o a d , J a m e s S lip , N o w Y o r k .W o o d r u f f B r o t h e r s , E r i e R a i lw a y F e r r y B u i ld in g s ,

c o r n e r o f C h a m b e r s s t r e e t . N e w Y o rk .

P r e s e n t a t i o n . — O n T u e s d a y e v e n i u g n e x t M r , F , D . C la rk e , l a te p r i n c i p a l o f P u b l i c S c h o o l X o .? 3 , i s t o r e c e iv e f r o m th o h a n d s o f h i s f r i e n d s , a t b i s r e s i ­d e n c e in H e r k i m e r s t r e e t , a t e s t i m o n i a l .

H e r e ’s R i c h n e s s . — I t i s u n d e r s t o o d t h a tt h e B r o o k ly n A ld e r m e n a u d t h e K in g s C o u n ty B o a r d o f S u p e r v i s o r s a r c s o o n t o h a r o a g a m o o f b a s o b a l l t o t o s t t h e i r r e la t iv e s k i l l .

R e - A r r e s t e d . — J o h n D a i l e y , w h o w a s a r ­r e s t e d o n a c h a r g e o f b u r g l a r y l a s t w e e k a u d b a i le d o u t , w a s r e - a r r e s t e d y e s t e r d a y h y o ff ic e r B u m s o f t h e C e u t r a l O ffice , h i s b o n d s m e n h a v in g e o m o b e f o r e th o C o u r t a u d g iv e u h i m u p .

T e e H a r m o n i c C l u b . — A R p c c i a l m e o t i n g

o f t h e H a r m o n ic C lu b is to b o h e ld t h i s e v e n iu g a t t h e i r n e w a n d e l e g a n t r o o m s i n L o w ’s b u i l d iu g . B u s i ­n e s s o f i m p o r t a n c e is t o b e t r a n s a c t e d , a n d a l i t h o g a y a u d f e s t i v e H a r m o n ic s o u g h t t o b e p r e s e u t .

F o u n d D r o w n e d . — T h o b o d y o f P e t e r W i l l i a m s , s t e w a r d o f t h e s h ip M ic h a e l A n g e lo , w h o h a s b e e n m i s s i n g s in c e l a s t w e e k , w a s f o u n d iu th o w a te r a t t h e fo o t o f t h e E m p i r e s t o r e d o c k , a t t h e f o o t o f M a in e s t r e e t a t 11 o ’c lo c k y e s t e r d a y . T h e C o r o n e r w a s l i e t i l i i d . _

S u d d e n D e a t h — W i l l i a m H . Y i u c c n t , t h i r t y - f iv e y e a r s o ld , w h o w a s a l o d g e r a t t h e h o u s e o f M r s . T e a r e e , 37 F r o n t s t r e e t , w a s f o u n d d e a d i n h ia b e d y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n , I l o h a d n o t c o m e o u t o f t h e r o o m a l l d a y , a u d is s u p p o s e d to h a v o d i e d f r o m d is e a s e o f t h e h e a r t .

A c c i d e n t . — T h o m a s C o s t e l l o , a s t e v o d o r e ,

t h i r t y - e i g h t y e a r s o ld , r e .- id in g a t N o . 14 W a s h iu g to n s t r e e t , h a d h i s l e f t le g b a d ly c r u s h e d o n .S a tu r d a y b y a lx»s o f s u g a r f a l l i n g o u h i m a t W o o d r u f f & R o b in s o n 's s t o r e s , f o o t o f J o r a lo m o n s t r e e t . H e w a s t a k e n t o th o L i n g I s l a u d C o lle g e H o s p i t a l ,

R o b b e r y . — Y e s t e r d a y , s o m e t h i e f f e l o n i o u s ­ly e n t e r e d th o p r e m i s e s o f M r . J . 0 . C a r p e n t e r , o n th o c o r n e r o f M a c o u s t r e e t a n d T o m p k in s a v e n u e , a h d s to le a g o ld w a tc h a n d f i f ty d o l l a r s i u m o u e y f r o m u b u r e a u d r a w e r , a n d , a s i s u s u a l , e s c a p e d s c o t f r e e , a s t h e r o w e r e n o p o l ic e a r o u n d to m o le s t o r m a k e h im a f r a i d .

A D o u c e i n t h e D e e p B l u e S e a . — J o h nF o x , w h o , to u s e a n a u t i :u l p h r a s e , w a s h a l f s e a s o v e r o n l a s t S a tu rd a y n i g h t , fo il iu t h e r i v e r a t t h e f o o t o f D e g r a w b t r e e t , a u d w a s w i th d i f f ic u lty f i s h e d o u t , m o r e d e a d t h a n a l iv e , b y O f fic e r K e l l e t t , o f t h o T h i r d , n u d c o n v e y e d t o b i s h o m e o n t h e c o r n e r o f B o n d a u d B u t l e r e t r e c t a ,

S t . J a m e s ’ S c h o o l . — T h i s s c h o o l , w h i c h i sv .iid i r t h e c h a r g e o f t h o C h r i s t i a n B r o t h e r s , w i l l h o ld i t s u i i c t e o n th a n n u a l e x a m in a t io n a u d e x h ib i t i o n a t tb « ‘ E r 'o k h m I n s t i t u t e t h i s e v e n in g a n d o n T u e s d a y r . i t m u T i i a u d e v e n i n g . M o u d a y e v e n in g w ill b o d e - v o b d to t h e e x a m in a t io n o f t h e p r o f ic ie n c y o f t h e lo w e r clas.-eP in t h e i r v a r io u s s t u d ie s , m u s ic a n d d e c la m a t io n , a n d fo l lo w in g d a y s to t h a t o f t h e h i g h e r c la s s e s ,

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C h u r c h o f t h e G o o d S h e p h e r d ( P r o t e s t a n t E p i s c o p a l) b a v e p u r c h a s e d n i n e l o t s o u M c D o n o u g h a u d D e c a t u r s t r e e t s , u p o n w h ic h (h e y w ill im m e d ia t e ly p r o c e e d to e r e c t a c h u r c h , t o b e c o m p le t e d e a r ly t a t h o F a l l . U n t i l t h e n s e r v ic e s w i l l h o c o n t i n u e d I n t h e h a l l N o . 1,760 F u l t o n a v e n n e , e a s t o f U t ic a a v e n u o . R o v . H e n r y B C o r n w e l l , f o r m e r l y o f H o ly T r i n i t y M is s io n , b a s ac-* c e p t o d t h e r e c t o r s h i p .

B r i l l i a n t S e r v i c e a t t h e C h u r c h o f S t . J o s e p h . — Y e s te r d a y b e i n g l h o o c t a v e o f t b o f e s t i v a l o f t h e H o ly T r i n i t y , i t w a s c e l e b r a te d in a l l t h o C a th o l ic C h u r c h e s w i t h g r e a t p o m p a n d s p l e n d o r . I n S t . J o ­s e p h e C h u r c h , o n P a c if ic s t r e e t , t h e a l t a r w a s e x c e e d ­i n g ly b e a u t i f u l , b e iu g a p e r f e c t m a s s o f l i g h t s a n d f lo w e r s . T w e n ty m a g n i t i c e u t b o u q u e t ? , a s w e ll a s s e v ­e r a l w r e a th e o f f lo w e r s ,w e r e t h e g i f t o f J o h n F r i e n d , o f G r a v e s e n d , i h e m u s ic a l s e r v ic e w a s v e r y f in e . F a t h e r C o c h r a u p r e a c h e d a n e l o q u e n t s e r m o n .

T n r . N u r h e i j y . — T h e m a n a g e r s o f t h o C h i l ­d r e n ’s H o m e , k n o w n n s “ T h o N u r s e r y , " n o w s i tu a t e d a t 4.75 W a r r e n s t r e e t , b e tw e e n B o n d a n d N o v in s s t r e e t s , b a v e d e c id e d to e n l a r g e t b o i r w o r k b y r e c e iv in g c h ii- d t e n f o r t h o w e e k o r m o n th a s w o ll a s t h e d a y . M a n y a p p l i c a t io n * h a v o b o e n m a d o f o r t h i s p u r p o s e . C h il­d r e n c a n b o r e c e iv e d a t a n y t i m e o n a p p ly in g a t T h e N u r s e r y . O n e d o l l a r p e r w e e k f o r i n f a n t s u n d e r 18 m o n t h s , a n d $ 1 .2 5 f o r th o s o o v e r t h a t a g o . T o n c o n ts i s s t i l l t h e c h a r g e b y t h e d a y . T h o n a m e s 'o f a l i m o th o r* p l a c in g t h o i r c h i l d r e n h e r e a r e r e g i s t e r e d a n d t h e i r o c c u p a t i o n , eo t h a t a t a n y t im e la d i e s d e s i r i n g p o r s o n s t o w o r k b y t h e d&y a s w a s h e r s , s e a m s t r e s s e s , e to . , m a y h e r o l e a r n o f a u c h p e r s o n s , a u d t h u s t h o p o o r b o a id e d i n f i n d in g e m p lo y m e n t ,

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R e a l E s t a t e i n S u f f o l k . — I n S u f f o l k C o u n ty t h e r e a r o 132 ,970 a e r e s o f i m p r o v e d l a n d a n d 1 9 0 ,0 0 9 a c r e s o f u n im p r o v e d , T h o v a lu o o f th o s o f a r m s i s $ 1 0 ,4 6 3 ,3 7 0 ; o f f a r m i n g u t e n s i l s , $ 1 8 5 ,7 1 4 ; o f f a r m p r o d u c t i o n s f o r o n e y e a r , i n c l u d i n g b e t t e r m e n t a n d a d d i t i o n s to s to c k , $ 2 ,833 ,234 . T h e r e a r o 7,163 h o r s e s , 132 m u le s , 9,335 m i lc h c o w e , 570 o x e n a n d 9,153 o t h e r c a t t l e , 14 ,412 s h e e p , 12 ,706 a w in o I n t h o c o u n ty . H u n t i n g t o n le a d s a l l t h e o t h e r t o w n s I n th o v a lu o o f i U f u r m s a n d f a r m p r o d u c t i o n s .

I m p r o v i n g P a t o h o g u e a n d D o y b e e C r e e k s .— T h e C o m m is s io n e r s a p p o i n t e d b y t h e a c t o f t h e L e g ­i s l a t u r e to a p p r o p r i a t e $5 ,000 i n i m p r o v i n g P a to h o g u e a n d D o y s e e C r e e k s m e t a t P a t c h o g u o l a s t w o e k a n d o r ­g a n i z e d , g iv in g b o n d s . T h e C o m m is s io n e r s a r o J . H . D o y s e e , J . B . D u f f a n d A . U . M o t t . W o r k w il l b o c o m ­m e n c e d o n D o y s e o C r e e k f i r s t , w b ic h w ill b o d o n o b y c o n t r n c t . T h e s o c r e e k s a r e t r i b u t a r i e s o f l h o g r e a t S o u th H a y ,

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C h a n g e o f T i m e f o r J u l y 4 . — T h o F l u s h ­i n g a n d N o r th H id e R a i l ro a d w ill r u n o n t h o 4 th o f J n l v t r a i n s b e tw e e n H u n t e r ’s P o in t a u d W b i t c s to u o e v e r y h a l f h o u r e a c h w a y , s to p p in g a t a l l s t a t i o n s . T h o y w ill c o m m e n c e to r u n f r o m n u n t c r ’a P o in t a t 8 A . M ., a n d r u n h a l f - h o u r l y u n t i l 8 P . M . T h is a r r a n g e m e n t w ill t a k e t h e p la c e o f t h e r e g u la r t im o - ta b le o n t h a t d a y .

S u n d a y E x c u r s i o n i s t s . — N o t w i t h s t a n d i n gt h e t h r e a t e n i n g w e a th e r o f y o s to r d a y , o v o r 6 ,000 p e r ­s o n s to o k a t r i p t o t h e d i f f e r e n t v i l la g e s o n th e l in e o f t h o F lu s h i n g a n d N o r th B id o R a i l r o a d . T h e S u n d a y s t e a m b o a t s , w h ic h c o m m e n c e d t h e i r t r i p s a lo n g th o n o r t h s h o r e o f t h o i s la n d y e s t e r d a y , w e ro a ls o f u l l .

W h o w a s H e ? — O n F r i d a y a c a r r i a g e h a s ­t i l y d r e w u p t o t h o h o u s e o f a w e ll k n o w n p h y s i c i a n o f X io n g I s l a u d C ity , o u t o f w h io h a g e n t l e m a n w a s l i f t e d a n d t e n d e r l y c a r r i e d i n to t h e h o u s e . I t s e e m s t h a t th o g e n t l e m a n , w h i le a t t e n d i n g th o f u n e r a l o f H o n . W m . j j l n o r a t C a lv a r y C e m e te r y , h a d b y s o m e m o a n B o r o t h e r b r o k e n h f s a n c io , T h e g e n t l e m a n w a s u n d e r s to o d t o b e a m e m b o r o f T a m m a n y , a n d a p r o m i n e n t z n o m - b e r o f t h o N e w Y o r k C ity G o v e r n m e n t .

D o u b l e T r a o k C o m p l e t e d . — T h o d o u b l e t r a c k o f t h e S o n th S id o R a i l r o a d 1* c o m p lo te d , e x c e p t a e m a i l s e c t i o n b e tw o e n S p r in g f i e ld , t h r o u g h th e v i l - I n g e o f J a m a i c a t o G le n d a le . T h o t r a c k - l a y e r s c o m ­m e n c e o n t h i s s e c t io n M o n d a y . T h e B o u th S id e R a i l ­r o a d C o m p a n y b a v o n o w f o u r t e o n lo c o m o t iv e s , t h r e e d u m m y e n g i n e s , f o r ty - f o u r p a B B e n g tr c a r s , bcB ido a l a r g e n u m b e r o f flatB .

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M r. B e o c h e r p r e a c h e d y e s t e r d a y m o r n i n g t o a v e r y l a r g e c o n g r e g a t i o n , f r o m p a s s a g e s o f S c r i p ­t u r e f r o m t h e 0 3 d a o d 3 4 t h o h a p te r a o f E x o d u s , t h e 1 8 th a n d 1 9 th v e r s e s o f t h e f o r m e r , a n d t h o 5 th , G th a n d 7 th v e r s e s o f t h o l a t t e r — “ A n d h e s a id , I b e s e e c h t h e e H hew m e t h y g lo r y . A n d h o s a id , I w i l l m a k o a l l m y g o o d n e s s p a s s b e f o r e t h e e , a n d w i l l b o g r a c i o u s to w h o m I w i l l b e g ra c io u B , a n d w i l l s h e w m e r c y o n w h o m I w i l l s h e w m e r c y . A n d t h e L o r d d e s c e n d e d i n t h o c lo u d a n d t t o o d w i th h i m t h e r e , a n d p r o c la im e d th e n a m o o f t h e L o r d . A n d t h e L o r d p a s s e d b y b e f o r e h i m a n d p r o c l a i m e d t h e L o r d , t h e L o r d G o d , m e r c i f u l a n d g r a c i o u s , l o u g s u f f e r i n g a n d a b u n d a n t in g o o d n e s s a n d t r u t h . K e e p in g m e r c y f o r t h o u s a n d s , f o r g iv in g i n i q u i t y a n d t r a n s g r e s s i o n a n d s i n . o u d t h a t w i l l b y u o m e a n s c l e a r t b e g u i l t y ; v i s i t i n g t h e i n i q u i t y o f t h e f a th e r * u p o n t b e c h i l d r e n a n d u p o n t h o c h i l d r e n ’s c h i l ­d r e n u n t o t h e t h i r d a n d ' t o t h e f o u r t h g e n e r a t i o n s . ”

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A b o u t t h i s t im o tb o B o a r d o f B r o k e r s o p e n e d b u s i ­n e s s , b e t s b e i n g m a d e a t t h e o d d s o f f iv e to t h r e e o n th o C i ty C o u r t . T h o t h i r t e e n r u n s , h o w e v e r , d a s h e d t h e h o p e s o f m a n y , a n d b u s i n e s s w a s n o t e s p e c ia l ly l iv e ly f o r a t im o . W a g e r s in v o lv in g t h e o w n e r s h ip o f b o t t l e s o f w in o w e r o f r e q u e n t , h o w e v e r , a n d t h e g a m e w e n t o n l iv e ly o n o u g h w i th t h e b r o k e r s e n g i n e e r i n g i t , a s b e a t s u i t e d t h e b e t s w h ic b t h o y h a d la id . S o e x c i t ­i n g d i d t h e c o n t e s t b e c o m o t h a t o n e b e t t e r “ c o a c h e d ” T e r r e t t a l l a r o u n d t h e b a s e s , o n ly to d i s c o v e r o n ro a c h - i n g “ h o m o ” t h a t t h e i n d i v id u a l n a m e d h a d s t r u c k o u t . a n d h i s p e d a l p e r e g r i n a t i o n s w e r e , t h e r e f o r e , o s v a lu e ­le s s a s t h e y h a d b e e n e x h a u s t i n g . T h e o t h e r e ig h t f o u g h t o n c o u r a g e o u s ly , a u d a t t h e c lo s e o f t h e s e c o n d i n n i n g t h e s c o r o s to o d 14 to 8 , K n a e b o l , C la r e , W h i t ­f o r d a n d D o y le g e t t i n g i n . V a n Y a lk c u b u r g b , B o c k a n d C r o n k r i g h t t i p p in g o u t to L a w .

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m e a n w h i le p r o g r e s s e d . A f ln e d o u b le - p l a y b y C la r e , a r i g h t s m a r t c a t c h b y W o o lle y , a b a n d y t a k o b y K a n e m t h e f ie ld , e n l iv e n e d t h e g a m e . I n t h o e i g h t h a n d n i n t h t b e S u p r e m e s g a in e d a l i t t l o o u t h e C ity , s c o r in g liv e r u u s o a c h t im e , t h u s m a k i n g t b o i r t o t a l s c o r e 32 . T h e o t h e r s m a d e o n e a n d f iv e , g iv in g t b o m 34 o n t h e e ig h th a n d 39 a s a f u l l s c o r e . O n th o e i g h t h i n n i n g A id . N o la n s p e l l e d V a n V a lk e u b u r g h a t t h o b a t , a n d s o n t a b a l l u p w e l l ; o w in g t o t b o a c t io n o f t b e la w s o f g r a v i ­t a t i o n a n d o t h e r l i t t l o m a t t e r s b e y o n d h i s c o n t r o l , i t c a m o d o w n p l u m p i n t h o f i r s t b a s e m a n 's ( E d w a r d s t h e n ) h a n d s , a n d t h o C ity F a t h o r r e t i r e d , r e g r e t t i n g t h a t t h e B o a r d h a d n o t r e p e a l e d t h e la w o f g r a v i t a t i o n a t i t s l a s t m e e t i n g .

O f c o u r s e , t h o w i n n e r s f e l t w o n d e r f f c i ty e l a te d o v e r t h e i r v i c to r y , a n d M a lle y t r i u m p h a n t l y r e m a r k e d t h a t h o b e l i e v e d t h e C i ty C o u r t n i n e c o u l d b e a t a n y c o u r t i n t b o w o r ld . T h o o n ly u n f o r t u n a t o o c c u r r e n c e o f t h e a f f a i r w a s t h o s p r a i n i n g o f t h e a n k l e A tw a te r , o f t h o S h e r i f f 's o f f ic e , w h i le h e w a s a t t e m p t i n g t o w r e n c h t h o c r u s t f r o m a D u t c h b r e a d s a n d w io b .. T h o s c o r e b e lo w w il l B bow t h o r u n s m a d e b y e a c h p l a y e r , a s w e ll a s t h o n a m e s o f t h o s e w h o s c o m o d t o p r e f e r g e t t i n g o u t i n s t e a d . T h e r e la t iv o g r a d o o f p l a y c a u t h u s b o e s ­t a b l i s h e d w i t h o u t p a r t i c u l a r m e n t i o n b y n a m e .

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