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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE V O I i . 41 . - n o . 2 4 1 . C O K E I C I S L A J f P . rr'S P E C I A lJ KiiQUEST, T H E DAII.Y EA G I.B lain its Fofly.ftvstjW . »*h< flovory afU raoon on the ci'roulalioa ► nSaKDAtllOBSisaB. Thel.AOU- h \ * ^ ’^ ^ . Unilod Jl.nnaiijt.IliureTonuJgneirBV .heri'ut.lu.hod.o the Uniiea ' ’Dip populnttop of BrooWyn and fatenA t.rO B d .in,«>yo„l.am lro.Ur.d Je4w i-conccd‘ Jiv f m iourailiatie c iponont ol I he loce latonfflM ^ a?^I-fe^pum h erc.•B ™ h :B Inaddh.on te * , « penne. K< VI popuialien. the CTeat, and rccentlv b j le 'c i t s M Coee. laland «n(1 RofVjwal I.oarh are Tiaited b j Ieae ^riho:==n;,.i> t-i daily durmp tho Surant.t tRou‘bo Ti-‘- and mllucuca h.*TO ooea mcroascl. A« cn advartising m c d m m tba Itr.fturd« to adrcrusora a mraot •ontouirkwU circulation tbao any other loumai published A N O T H E R O E N U IN K UHO D B ISIiAND OLAM BAKK, AT TIIK P A ^ R r W t RESO R T . SEA BEAUU PALACE. TH U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R S . C’orera romoTcd /rom tbo bake at 5 o'clock. Spocial accommodation f o r l idioj. SPL E N D ID D ISPLA Y OF FIREW ORICS. U. and Should th e v o a th e r proro stormy, noxt Beacti R. !jr papors. i dcuot. wonfy-scvontli st. ana r u t h av. (opposito l\ I0;4:< A. QL; 1: 2 S. 2 . 2 H ..d: 2 S, 4;2Sand TER M S OF SUPRCIUP'rrON. ontrancot ^B T n m ? s \ ^ l3 ;‘ u M : r A . M .; 1:3d. 2.2H ExcuMumtickGtfi.4r,c<Mits. Ti: ;2rt P. M. K*CU to Mar.hftUan Bo; illon and Aft; imnutCH. Court .st, antic &v. oara run diroct to depot. iino from iSopot Third av, 11am- r por mon paid lu all cases. RATES VOR ADVKKTISINO. fiOLU) a a * T £ MK.t-aupEMKN r-KACU i>?snnTr<^ s U S i ^ i i n r ; Ism intitM and Ke.st New York 2.-. m:nuley »(>■;■••>»»»; ivninVHi East New V^irk only. Trains from tho Beach - - .................... . * 12 -.Oo, 12 :8u and every half ^ ' n ' ’d '^rK m m h P t lx>cal and Commar /.m u ^otnm tU ............ S ' 'Uaiicii', ''riiird'OT ' p o r Hua. ... lOoonls ................ Wcouta T EouclU . (Oconts . Coceuta av, ism inuto a a in:< Oreonpoint, minutes p o st cacu I L duv lb liiy.l.'i P. M. ! Sb Ueii iriilB p er hue A api'oiAi local train will leara Craer.iicint dally^, rL^J^ui™ 12 :V“i' ■2H/2 •2U. U :20 a n d d I'hl'\ l>. M .; iluni. c.’im i r m t n a . (irand rtt.S mmulos. Dekalb av, 12 mm- i ir.an':'^ • Tho ■06 fly JeviHlii Personal^. Man sor*i»n. A o W m foT Religious •rtRS* »nd Deuip r» .tlipn not oxcocii.ig 4 (or each in^icrUon. . ........... r\'tn Uioso rates O :<. a j ANO ‘^ ' f ULTON n '^ T K E ^ ^ ^ BKOOKLYN ^ & ^ ; : \ ; ^ S S « ' 1 S S \ o a a h h* .d y a n c o m a ll BOS. i'<. a j ANO a 'I 'U L T O S 'l'K lili BOOK AND JO B rU I N T l N a M T H O O K A P H y . _ ENGKAVINQ ^.p,.,^p.oTY'PINQ ■■ \ ' “ “ A e C T I O i X S A 1 . E S . _ rMTCOI.E, AUCTIOKKEK. IKHTSKIIOLO FO R S IT L 'R K .-S 'iu.iro gr.im) piano. Dekalb av, 12 m ut Kast New York 20 leaving l.>re»*npoint, where tlio cars will ha Mferred to tho oxnnwrf train for the Boach. loHrJJOA. M. tram from Ormmpuinl and the7:A ) A. M. iha^Un I; g r a n d W S p L a Y o k l^ K F W W 'i i^ F .V K U Y SAT. ' -IlAV KVK.NT.NG. BY T H E ALEX.ASDRA I'.X- a n d 1 Will leave El.A T iay;IH AV t, U D n T O r n :30 in •<.% P. Af. 'J*raiDS will from 11 ;24 A. M. t<» Tho trains luavini 0;ir>, 9:4.v lO-.lo l i t a i d half h o e d ; from U: 12 A. M„ lo P h i l l R M . also leave BED F O R D STATION lialf liontlj M . (. VI! FLATHUSH AV. ntr,:. 1(1 7:ir..B :lS, and 10:45 A. M .,stop a t Bedford and 4 :41J. 5:10, 5 :10, ti :li>. G :40, 7 :1U, 7 ;40. S :10. ii : t0, 0 ;I0, 9:40. Ulv^UrMT r . . .tndfnM «n,l PrOH. ch.Vir». ml p ainiin;;s. and in?r.'tin carpets C.Ualoxuoa roudy. j-^r.'iin rnrpe ts, din:u« aod fc.jicki-u . a,™ ialoxuoa roudy. ___________ r~ ------------ — V J A M E : S “ c 71;LV1)110. a u c t i o n e e k , at tho ICiii^lorn Distn-» Extuirtnaa Salosroonifi. No. >.itlwty. l>ri>»'U'.yn. E. 1).. B SA\iT “ iD.a V ^ ^ ;^?;m i,i^v??s,k 0 .at 12 o’clock noon, brick; nU impruvi-meats; “ -iJ'-jf.vl! Soilth Foi:rl igiih-cel)r.r Uroe tokoc! -U-stor>- i>; i fiU< naftnont am tfub-coflar rooms, lob 'N<>*24 .Secmid St—4-story b r ic k ; rented out in floors; lot .................... ..... ■ - *nd guh-cel)r.r b r ick : &i* i' l>i: Eood neighborhood. oom s; j sale *'-“^-story niont an d .voh.f-#»i)ar b r ic k : all iuiprovom onU ; 12 r( lot21zi'>9 . 1 Tho tUrc’j posters. ____________________ - __ _ — T > A W N I m l i K E R ^ ^ T 2 K - S. Fm U S K I, JL G en^/He Auctioneer. 4}19 Foltoa k I, wiU on Cdl and. Iii.ithomatir.o instniin. nle, so.id =ovor and P'at^d C O N ' C l I K U E N 'r H E S O I . T I T I O X S . ^ b X C U R K E N T 'KESOLUTIOKS. ^ PR O P O S E D AM E N DM E N T S TO T H E CO NSTITUTION O F TH E STA T E O F N E W YORK, ¥ri,i'^rAS’? > s » RFA'I^V t'ES T H E R E O F . 2 ;.V5, 4:25. 4:55. o:2:». ;);r»5, t»i2.\i ...i..*, 8.r).5. 9:2.5. P ;3 .M 0 :2 \ 1U:40.11 :10 P, M. Tho d:20. 7:15 and th e 0:40 and 7:40 A., M. trains do and from FU A T B U S ll AV.. stop at V A N D E R B ILT AY., to land and receive paaBQugocs. This tablo may be viiriod from on b.td days. A/b'tnoon and ©veninj/concerts by I'-.V/^'NIlOIvI S Brighton Beach ’ Hand and Blti. L l B h H . \ r i , Solo Cor- notist. will b e j i - e n Suporinlondant._ i^lO N E Y ISLAND EY HORSE CARS \_ y via J a y and Smith sts. and Fulton, CaUiarino. Hamil- J S i s l a i a l ^ a a K s ' l a b..-|(l,'JJ'I. IIMO P. M. ^ Excursion tiokoU, i.‘/c. round trip, from cil}-Imo. Passungora transferred free to a n d from Nintll av. ftUa Flfleonthctroot to Super,nlm ident ^ /'1 0 N E Y ISLAND VUV SEA BEACH ROUTE. BROOKLYN BRANCH \T'nO.M SIX T Y -ITFTU ST. AND T i l l i t D AV. IS M INUTES TO TH K ISIrAND. Take car* of iho ton Ferry, nn’i th Ferry, connecting R E V E N U E S T H E R E O F . Kesuived ( ’t tho Senate conritr), I ’hat seo irt -.clo w v eu of the conatitntion bo aniended i ss folii ’tion three of so aa to read •- -- ...... .. \ 3 vcuu ‘*6 of the canals, the su Jonyer rovpn;: lit-D-i upon the rev ,ie5 of tile canal*, after p lyiP-S B:jI>f»r.nN*iui“ncfi and ordinary repairs, year l> • credireti u> the reserve fund «ixth B 'clioh of this article, and liold t ’ous as proridej. Tiic rates of toHos. lor tho year ouo thousand eight hunarea cjghtv. on P'TSons and proD^rty trsnsportwd on the cari.als, r ’j fU neither be inoroasod nor rt^diicvd except by th e canal ho »r-l. with the coucurronce oi the L(*KismiUT< ■ ’ ;inv c-inal s I ia U bo o do Luuf 'P< .(itr. < M4 r ho Court at., and Third av. lines from I-tib th e Hamilton uv. lino from Hamilton I at Sixty-dflh st. aud Third uv. Bay .. till 1 r . ana half nn 1 ;h 0 P. ftl. ti'.l i ’»: 3 u P. M. uinloavi^SjnU^uclw P. M. ADULTS, 2 -»o. C H ILD R E N . l5o. SIN G L E f a r e . ADULT.S. ir,c. C H ILD R E N . lOc. C. \V. DOUGLAS. Gonnral Mnuagor. KOOKLYN7 RATH J > a n d CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. S i l S s ! I sg;gsi.svgKV:SA,fi»';a under the | ■ct atipropria* ( H ustablished • til he canal ho tr-l, with th e coucurro UlccnrtMOts for work or : ns.k'w ith ti:e per. 4 nn who shah oifcr to do o.-.provide the mi’>iD a:: tn-?-? lowH-vtowB-vt pricerice w.tbith u dd cc iuiu iioiio bccuriiyccuriiy ipr\ th e ’.r ^rforin iri.e. No ext: x t:s compenp.ation shall 1)e sbaU b ovido th e AI n-m a tn l p w u s i tj^rforin iri .e. No e s compenp.it!on shall b made to any c jturM t.n b'Jt if trora any uniureseen cause tho term s of any cor.rra. f shall prove to be enjuet aud oppressive, iho c.Hnul ti f i.'.l ic.iv. u p '.n tno application of tho eontraetc ul h IIMV, •jel such com. npplicati legislutu ch co m ract. The legislature ahall nut ,.u.w.u or oth-rwisij dispose of the Erie Eanal, tho Oswego Cnniil. th e Chainn'am Canal, the Cayuga and Seneca Canal ■iver iver C a n a l; b u t theyahall #oinam \ollTl th e Chanip am _ or the Black R C a n a l; b u t they porty oi UiD S tate, and under it.s ra^ Re.solvud (if the senate oonciur). cte aevon of th e c o n stitution bi follows nxnagi , Th.at aei dud #eiuaiu the pro- enient forover. five of J lection five of art!- 8 omuudud so as to read us See A. T h e re shall annually bo imposed and levied a t a r • w h ich shall bo sufficient to pay th e interest, and extmgui.Hh tlio principal of the ennai debt, as tho same shall becoinw due and jiayable, aud the procoftda of s u c h t 4 tx ahaU.m each liscal year, be a p p ronriated and set apart for the sinking Junii coUHthnleii for the p aym ent of tho principal and the m- torest of ih© aforeeaid debt. - • ^ Resolved (if the s enate concur), T h a t section six of arti cle eevon u /t h a constitntion bo am ended so as to read as follows- . . . . . , j See. 0. There shall b e c reated a canal repair tn istfu n d , co d e r the c-'ntro] and m anagem ent of th e commiHSioners of tho can.aJ nm d, which shall bo inado up and sustained In tho following m a n n er; J. By tbo tr.m sfer thereto of an.v unexpondod moneys re- tnaioing in the treasury a t the time ol the adoption of this suutton, bulooging to the canal fund a n d Btandin tbo b,>-k- of Ui© canal departm e n t to i •‘fund f«»r extraordinary repairs,’* tho ••fu largernent of the Ohaniplasn Canal,” and the reconstru.itinn of the O neida Lake Canal.” 2. From th e surplus revemiea in each tiacal year, after pay-ngta^oipM U sesof collfeclion, euporintendunue auu o r dinary repalr> of iLe oanals. . ■ All ofnbi.-h f u n d s o h o r e ty created shall be separately k e p t and s*ilelv invented by the comuiioaioners of th e canal fund, and mny-’iinder the direction *.nd enactm e n t of the iogiRliture Irom time to time be appropriated, to make good any tadoro in the rorenues to moot uppiopriationa for tho or’liiiarySexpunditures, or for the porm a n cntm i- provcm eniot the canal*. Resdlvc’l f:f the sonat* concur), T h a t the foregoing ‘ ) roforred to the logtalocure to be cho 5 *-n at .1 election o f senators, and thstincont'orm - .j.I .yn one OI article tliiueen of tho constitution, abiiahed for three months previous to the tim e of r»:(W.5:2i:^,(5:IO,K:5r»,7;4r>,S;.'lj, 0;52, and last train U>;20 .Sundays. r.S 2 .-) GEh Iram s '' ’' f o R ' m X n H a W a N BE.-iUH.^ Thin road conaocls with M anhattan Beach R-iiInMy at Bi.th Junction, as follows : ............. Froin.Groouwood—9;4a, A.AI.; 1 ;2A, 2;2.4, J;28, 4 -25 and A ;2^ P .M. EX C U R S IO N T I C K E l’S 45 CENTS. FOR BRK HITON BEACH. Trains connect at I.ocu 6 t Grove Station with N e w lo r k <0 CENTS. 8 ll' G. A. G U N T H E R . Gminval .V:inisor,^ j > R o y p i i : c T P A l l K AND CONFA- ISLAND RAILROAD. WEST BRIGHTON BEACH DIVISION. EX C U R S IO N T I C i T e TS 25 CENTS. SPE C IA L EX C U R S IO N TIC K E T S AND C H ILD R E N ONLY. goo«! on all o hI o’clock P. M.,,and Coney Island hoforo .‘ o’clock P. M . turning from Coney IsKind before G o ’clock P. M., (Sun days e icep(t'd), will bo .sold a t 15 CENTS for ladiov. and 10 CEN'l’S for children under twolro years of ago. Childron under five years o f ago free. _ Music every afternoon and evening by Downing s cele brated N inth Regim ent Band, and Arbucklo, the world renowned, com e tist, on the Pluza a t tbo tcm iinue of tlio On* and after Juno 12, 1 RftO, trains will loavo th e Brook- lj*n d epot (N inth avenue and Twentieth street, (ireonwood) A 3 follows: G;IX), 7:IX). 8:00, 9:IX), 1 ) ::iO, U);W A. M .,and evo.*y 29minuto.4 lo 1 ;IX) P. M .,an d thereafter every 15 m inutes lo 10:45 P. M. - *-u -jns leave Wo-it Brighton, G;39.7;h0, 8:39, M.,,and and thou every 20 minutes to 1:15 • every lifteen minutes to 11:15 P. M. rst train will leave Brooklyn otS;iy) A. M., FOR LA D IES truin .5 going to on all train.s i k P. M.. (Sii am< Iho oy b?! pab Sr.VTK OK N E W Y ORK : STA T E O F N E W Y O R K : I. I. n A9SEMH1.Y. May 3 - 'i’be foregoing resolutions S.tTK. May 24, 1S80. . ---------------- . . Tli« f jrCfcOing resolutions- 'I’he foregoing resolutions ere duly passed. |were duly passed. ;E K v '’D * ii. JOH N S O N , i Clork. By order, JO H N W. VROOMAN, rKo^osIN2^^'^^5^^1i^^’f'^ICLE six O F T H E CONSTITUTION. Ke,soIved (if tho a.H.sqmbly concur). T h a t sections twelve an 'i l.hirto*-,n of .'irticle six of tho cciiititution be am ended r«*a i i!* f'>r ^turning, tr i_ . . PiHc f):.55, 10 : 2.5 A. M . thou every P. M., end theroafte r every lifteen minui On Sundavs, h rat tra in will k and West Brighton 8 :3'» A. M. Tho followinglmtH of horao cars ran direct to the depot: Park and V&uderbilt avenue line, from Fulton and Oatha- vine ferries via Prospect Park. Adam.s St. a n d Boerum ptaoo cars via City Hall and At lantic avoQuo. T h e H amilton av. Fotry and J a y , Smith and Ninth street cars connect a t Fifteenth s treet with the horse cars of this cDuipiiny, a n d passongora are carried free from Fifteenth Btreot lo tho depot. R. SC U E R M E K H O R N . Eng’r andSupt. H o t e l s * C.u-K-ipfrior court in the city of New York, the court of u plea.\ for tho city and county of New York, t.Uo Mupufi-T ixu^t or Buffalo, and tho city court of Brouklin aro cont.nu-J with the nowers and juriadjction thoy now SDVorally i:avi.‘. and such farther civil and cr.'iniiuil jurisdic tion c« may bo c'tnferrod by law. The superior court of Now 5'«>rk sli\H be ccmpi'jseJ of the six judges in ollice .it th e adoption .it tins article, and thoir successors. The court o‘ c.imijion pleas of N^ew VTork. of tho three judges then in orti* o, !iuJ their successors, and three additional indge-? '’I'h-- s-'perior court of Butf.alo, o f (ho judge< now in otfi, c, ;ind th -ir s-i.:c*'.us')Tg; end ih^ of such numb it of judges, not excet • J h ’/ iu-.v. Tiio luugea of said p.“'.vidf 10 judjm< now m urt of qrcoklyn. ©••perior court ol Buff.a! ;ind Ih -ir s-i.:c*'.us')Tg; an d i city mb it of judge s, n o t exceeding three, as may t*o iv iu'.v. Tiio judg es of said c o u rts in otiice ut the iiti iii of i:ns artJc'-e’aro continued until the expiraium O' tbe*r l-eriaA. A c l'i -d judge bhall be appointed by tho judiTfsoI o;jc>) of said coaris frcni *hoir own number, who shall at-: ha yiu.h during bis official term Vacanrios in the ©aico ot the jud^os named in tins suction, occurring oth' wido t.'ian by :;’-piration of term , aiiall be lillcd in ■XjyE.ST BRIGHTO^\ BEACH HOTEL, ^ NOW O P E N FOR T H E SEA.SON. Fine nccommotletione for Fumilk-s-. first class Restaurant, C'O.VI’EUNO’S M ILITA R Y HA.VD GIVKH TW O COKCERTB D AILY, AITERNOO.N AND UYE.M S G . _____________________ ____ PA U L B .\U K R , Proprietor.^^ J H t O C K A U ’A i : * YOKK TO ROCKAWAY. J ^ E W W OODHAVEN ROCKAW AY RA IL A NNEX BOxVTS. rnann'fr :10, acanrj' ___ iccurring other- Pier No. 17. Kadt River, tn by :;’-piration of term , aiiab be lillod in the same foot or Pin« at,, 7 : 20 . .S • .13 vucanciea in iho supremo court, 'i'ho legislature J A. M., 2 : 10 , n ay p.-'»vj'lo I(ir J ciailm a j ’jdges of the superior rourl aiui ; 4 ;l i. 5 ;10, d;40 P . .Mj_ urto/com n ioj) pleas or New York to bold circi ‘ noisurTenie coiul in fh;it c.ty ; ai; of Brooklyn, to bold (Double Track. 'Steel Rajlfi, (E legant Cara. Q U IC K T IM E . Take Second or Tliird i elevated direct to Tliirt fourth fit. Ferry to coniie with trains leaving 'H U N T K R ’aS POINT, y..r« 10 holil circuir's ‘ailil ; ’ Trains'^loalo'^ F-LATIU:S h '\ a Y^^^ isurTenie cou.'l in fh.-it c.ty ; and for <le- _ A. .M.. I 2:.'i0. 3 :3'J. 4 :3 ( ) .: 3 0 and 7 P. .M. \d c ircuits ; I'rain.-*ain.^ leave.iYO BUSHWUSH 'lUKICK 5 ;4.'>, 7 :0.>, inga county as ^po-::a{ te.Tn-* •»? tho.surTi tailing judgi’s of the city i^ml sp'*c:a.' lorinai of tho supreme court th e pnbJ.c Jivtoroaf may reouire. , •Seo t i •}ii>iuco8o! the supremo court shall be chosen , by tiio L-Iuc:o.-« o f tlmir ro.snoctivo judicial districts. Juilgea of ail the ct.iii ts moDtionuu in tho last precoiling Hoctioij •i iliG. 4 :3(), 5 -M, 7 :0(J P . M .V. 5 ;H.». 8 , 9, 10 , a ■i)i, 0:0.5, 10:05, 5. 7 :05 P. M. IV k B W '*:45, I .'>5. A. M., .and 1 : 10 , 2:40, 4 :40, 5::*5. 7 :05 P . M. R' tnrning trains leave ROCKAW AY 7:25, 8:44.10:20, 1 L 2 - A .M ., 1 .au, ‘ 2 : 20 , 3:20, 4 : 20 , 5 :20,* 0 :20, 7:20,8:20 KW Y O R K ..................... 50 cents ■J*. *.NU1*. . ................................ 45 cent.s at shorti h o rter iiitorvnlsduringtiieafteruoou ninging ivill b e added in a few days. V. M. UOUND RO T R IP FROM N I • FROM FLA T B U S U AVK Additional train-: a t s ■ la ter iu ‘ I th e fven o f all th e ci.iii ts meDtianud in tho iaet precoiling Hoctioii nhall c'..Dr»-n t>y the 'doctors of tl’.o cities respectively in wliicii Ih * s iui cotir^.s are iaatituted. The offlriaj term.* of live R:«id ju-.t i-es aiuI judges who shall bo elected alter tho adcpti'-'u o! t;.ir aniefe shall be fourteen years from and in- cb.irting lae :.r-f day of J a n u a ry next after lhei»- election. : • I..eavo E a s t Thirty-fourth street Ferry fifteen minutes Rut n-'i per-III shall h-ild i h e office of justice or judge of ' earlier- East Hevonth street. 20 niinute.'i oarlior, and Jnine.s ft a nd inctadinf! thn last day of i slip half hourly, to connect with all truim daily, hall be seven*}’ rears of age. Tho I Saaday. any c^'iurt l-mgrif than ant.u a n d inc/uding th o la s t day nt i IiDcvmlM f aftor ho shall be seven*}’ years of ajrc. Tho ! comiMMis-’tDi’i nf every judge of f.ho court of appeals, and i <>fcv«ry j.ci'. *’..; of tno suureine cour}, whoso term of olfico 1 chall be -Ybridged pursuant to this provision, and who .shall I 111 *X 0 auTvud ar. aucU judge or juBtice ten years or raoro, f Fhall bu om.tinuD'l d u n n g the rem ainder c( the term for j >.h;ch lio WOP hk'-rled. ( And wi:oryu 2 i tUo foregoing am en'lniont to the th e consti- j t ’ll !on wan iijn’oed to by a majority of tho mumiiers e lected t.*> each of l!*o two liouHPi lu tho year olghteen hundrud j aud seveidy’uiiie. find wna entered on the journal with th e I jo a s a u d n u j.i lakou thereon anti roferred to t-hia leguila* ' tore aftc* j'ub'.icatiDU thureof for throo months previous to t.m lo-ii pou-’r-il election of senavtjp?. K‘-e‘ilv'- l u! the aeiembly concur). T h a t the foregoing Anicnilmirntbi. .Hubmivted to tho peoj/lo of th e btato of New York a t the next general elcution. OCKAWAY BEACH. BTATK O F N E W Y O R K : STATE O F N E W YORK>RK; . .__:i or» Jy AfiSF.MBLY. .V lei 'J'iie foregoing .wan duly passed, j Ik* or<ler of thi is* .S e N atk , April 20, . . . . The above reaolutiou vraei duly pafisud. By order of the Stmate. ,Io I iN W. VROOMAN, ( fy20 12 M Clerk.l 1 ^ 0 . LY. May 25. goirig resolubioa th o .tfiflcrahly. , ’D M. JOH N S O N . Clerk. CONCURRENT KE.SOLUTIO.V I ‘RO P O S IN(i A.V AMEND.MENT TO SECTION 3 WLLVK OF A R T ICLE SIX UF TH E CONSTITU TION. TI'he h e Pe c - ............................ile S ^ m te atm As.^embly, dn enact aa :.fae asaeimbfy the com 12 * Th- ‘ P n of the Slate of New York, represented atm A». 4 <imbly, do ena ct aa folf ___ ed (if of article six of concur), 'I'liat aoction twelve stitutioD be amended so aa to read Sec. 1 hd wirb ccr.rt o f'.he city of N-tw York, tho Court oT common pleaii for the city and countyounty off Newew York, rho fiuporiur o'jtiri of BulLiiu am i tho city o’)iirt n r t of Jir/>oklyn a \ tbny nov* a< ir:sd<i;li<;i *>urt ol N»^ iu othcH at the adoption anoccsisor. 'I'li.- c;on, of < o f th e lbr**D iU'ig< c o N DO city c of iml.itohd with the powers and junfldiction rally iiavo. and aueb lurtber civil ^j^d criminal ’erred by law. Tho »upfsri:ir comp’iaed of the kix judKOs j of tnia article and their i ommon pleas of New York. Lbr«*D lU'igoB vben in office and their sue- reiwor^, and ll : aoditional judges. The superior court- of Buffalo. \J l.:“ now jn oUlcfc aud tnm r ai io K L Y N AND ROCKAW AY B E A n il RA ILRO AD . UO.MMKNOrNG MAY 30. 1880. Steamboat trains luavo East New Y o rk9:20, II ;20 A. M., Iw6 Round trip E a st New York to Rockaway Reach reduced to . 1 ' I cente. R tnindirip E a s t New York to Oanaraie Landing and Ja* m?..ca Isay. 2 *) cenls. Imcaj Ir.UDS lc:ivu East New York lor Chnarsie and J a- inaic:i Lf y Itourly iu the morning, and every half hour from 9 :’20 j\. 51. to 1*1 1 *. M. \V. W AHNitR. Superintondunt. K X C l i 'K S I O N S , A :c- J ^ ^ O C K A I V A Y D 1 5 A O H , D A I L i l C The Imperial Palaoo Stoamera GRAND R E P U B L IC AND COLUMBIA CARRY EX C U R S IO N ISTS D IRECTLY TO THK GREAT W H A R F O F T H E COLOSSAL NEW H OTEU T H E A M E R ICU 8 TO TH K GREAT IRON P I E R OF ROCKAW AY. FO U R DISTl.NCT EX C U R S IO N S F.VERY DAY FROM BROOKLYN. j j O K i i H E A O f g * AND m C IlLlN . Trains lo.ivo H u n ter’s P o int and Flathuah av, H. I M 'M I A. r.L, 1:39,2:30, 3 :’d 0 , 4. 4:30, 5, X O N G B E A C l l i * ''^ _____ ■ ^ A r E L M F .I S T B R SO H R E IN B R ’S O K O IIESTR A TW O CONCERTS DAILY. TH E O D O R E H O O Il, the greatest of com e t players. ELEV E N O F TH E FIRST^ SOLOISTS O F VIKNN.4. Trt H. lOTO P .M _____ Leave E a s t Thirly-tourth si. Ferry 15 minutna earlier; Earit Seventh at. 2*J m inutes earlier, and J a m e s onp tea* cepl Sundays) 39 minutes earlier. 4 : 10 , 4 :t 0 . fi-.U*, 5 ’.40 a n d U:40 F. M. r e t u r n i n g , l e a v e l o n g BEA C H : 7 H5. 8 :25. 9 ;40, :05, A. M.. 1:0.5, 2 :05,2 .-45, .7:05, 4 :05, 5 ;05. G :05, 7 :05, B ;05, 9 :05, 9 ;35, 10:05, 11:05 P. M. ROUND T R I P 45 CENTS F R O M 'FL A T B U S H AV ^ v T m . LAFFAN. Genural Passenger Agent. X l t A V E L , , ' r n A X S P O K T A X I O X . A c . B a l l r o m l s . 13 ROOKLITN AMNEX. PIINNSlfLyANJA^Al^^^^^^^ I.K A V irk )O T F U X T O N ,STRKKT DAILY A. M .-fi:40,7:1.5, V:Kl 8. 8:3.'.. !I:U), »:4» 18:10^10.4^, ,n b o at a t 5:<^0 p. City on a r n v a lof all train* Bag- ■ ' ik* To Fall iCiver imd Boston oo at a leave Jerst-y qj ^ gi-jx); j S n s J n . SuperintendenU X ^ N G i s f A x i n t A i E K b A D . S U M M E I l l S m E D U LK. Leave D epot corner of A tlantic a n d F U thus'i avenues. Babylon. ^5?:.“:! Sond.y., * Pntclwgu'^^^ 5:30 P. M. Sunday.. 8:33, 9 ' ' ' * ■ -• ■* ■’ ............ ire and lyocust Valley. 7:30. I, 6 :30,10:10 P . M. Sundays, A. M ., 1. 3 :30 P. M. Saturdays only 5 -.SO 7:3 >A. M .rtP . M. . „ r,7:3l)A . M .,3:3i) P .M . Sundays, < :30 A.M., bush av. Depot 1 I *. A., 229 .Broadway, N. P E N N S Y L V A N I A R A I L R O A D . B G i l l ! \ T TRU N K LINK AND UNITK.D STATKS MAIL ROUTE. OX AND AIM'KH JU N K 21, I«:-0, jralu a leayo New York, r ia Dosbrossos a n d Oo irtlandt au, lorrioa, as tollows: Express for H arriobers. Pittabvirg, ttio W est and ooutm with PnlhnAn Palace Curs attach e d ,9 A. M-, C a n d 3 : 3 d F ot W inl-im o o rt . Lock Haven. an(^ Erie, Tea Washington and the South. \Limited Wash* lucton Express*’ of PuJlm'ui Parlor Cara dally, except Bimday. 10 A. -M.; arrive W ashington 4 :12 P. M. Regu lar a t 4:«‘J0 and B;2n A. M., 1, 4 and 10 P. M. Sunday 10 ExDrassf<'r West PV.ilaaelphia,4:30, 7 i30,8;20,9 CIO Lhn. A. M.. 1 . 3:;iO, ^ 4:40, 5, G 7, 8:30 and 10 F . M.. and 12 mjiht. Sunday 4:3.) a n a o A- M., 5, G, 7, ‘ ‘ 12night. Em igrant and aocond tic ai ©A. M. Baltlmo.i rton F . M.. mid 12 lujii 8 :'J0anaK 0 andU i p. m . and ^ c llais, a i “ ■■ W i ) a n a y a . M., 5 8 ;3 « r . 51. and 12 nigh t. E m igran t an d i o 7 P. M. for P hilarielphia via Camden 7 :30 A. IL and 4 P. .’©pt Sunday, J*'i>r At clinic v;»vy. f :3 ) and U A. M., I and 2 P. M. )'oj’CiP-- M;.\. It A. M nud 1 V. M. Boats of \Brooklyn Annex\ connect with all through train! City, ailordiug a speedy aud direct trauaterfox 4:HU. Freehold.cm.iw, iivucNTu, iAentoivn, ::Ui and 11 A. M.. 1, 7:3U.K;20 ■ ■ ‘ I ...-J.H;20 an d 11 A. M., 2. 4 amd ’luiugiiitUi aud S()uan, 7:3UanaH:20A. :3U and H :'J0 A. M. M. HigUtbtowu, Pemb •ro,7::iu, 11 A.iM. and 1 and , Burlington and Caradon, 2. 4. 4 :40 and 7 P. M. M.. 2. 4 a n 4:40 P. M. m . 7 M. *2 a n d 4 P. A>x. xxiA> 4 A ^.xxxborto]l upd Camden, 4 P. Monmouth Junction. On Tuesdays, T hursday* c urrttiyB, 7 :3U A. M. . _ ^ ^ _ Tram s am v e ; From Pittsburg. 7,10'.40 A. M.« 9;.f5 P. M. daily: andG;30 P. M. daily, except Monday. From W ashington and BaUimoro, 0:50 A. M., *L3:5o, 4:50, 10:35 P. .M. Sunday. Or-'k} A. M. From Philadolpuia, «:50 7, 9:40. 10:40, 11:30 A. M., 2, :J:f> 0 , 4:50. 5:20. 0:30. B:30. and 10:35 P.M . Sunday, 3:50,0:50,7, 10.40.11 ;30 A. M.. B:30. 0 :35 P. M. TickeLOttict?.>», o-jo a n d 044 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House, nnd foot of Desbrosses and Oourtinmlt strocta, Now York; N x 4 Court fitroet and Brooklyn Annex Depot, foot of Ful ton street. Brooklyn; Nos. 114, IIG and 118 Hudson street, Hoboken: Depot. Jorsoy City. E m igrant T icket Office, No. 8 Battery piaoa. Now York._ will call for and check . itery piaoa. Now York. Tbo Now York Transfer Company ’' ¥ r ^ A £ T i K » ' . ' L. P. PARM E R , General M anager. _ ____ Oeneral Possengfar Agent. m o PHILADELPHIA “*■ PENNSY L V AN IA RAILROxVEt T H E OLD ESTA B L ISH E D R O U T E AxND S H ORT LINK DETIVKEN N E W YORK AND PH IL A D E L P H IA . If trains each way daily except Sunday; 3 depots lu Pb adolphia; 2 iti New York. Double (rack, f he most approvied timu cor..sistent with al equipment and tho fastest beolute safety. KxruF.ss Tu.s Courtlaudt ON AND A F T E R JU N E 21. 1880. ’n.MKK leave New York, via Desbros*©* amd Courtlau dt st. ferries, aa follow.s: :3t). 7::«),«:’iO. 9 ; 0 .i (lO:»xi limited), 11:00 A. 4L,1:00 3:30. -fjO-J, 4:40. 5:0T}, 6;0:). 7 :U 0 . H;3() and I0;«X1P.M., and 12 niglil. Sundays, 4:30 and 9 :00 A. SL, 5:00, 6:00, 7 : 00 , 8:30 and lu :00 P. Si., and V 2 night. E xpukss T u . vinr leave New York daily, except Sunday, at7:;iO A . M. and 4 :0 .'P. Si,, running through via Tren ton and Camden. Boats of. “ Brookl:rooklyn ____ . B A n n ex” connect train.s ut Jersey City, affording a speedy fer for Brooklyn travel. with all through speed and direct traus- press 1:30 P. M.), 2:00, 3 :Oo, 4 ;'X), 5 :30,7:00 and 7 -.30P. Si.. On Sunday, 12:01, 3:45. 4:25, 8 :U 00 . 8:30 A. M., ..4:00 M. O n Sunday, 12:01, 3:4o. 4:2o, 8 ; 0 , 8 :’S 0 A. M 4:00 and 7 ;Uo r . M. Leave Philaueipnia via Camden, 9:00 A. M., and 3:50 P. M., except Sunday. Ticket offices, r>’iO and . ................. and foot of Dosbrosse* a street, and Brooklyn An: >44 Broadway, No. 1 Astor House _ ___ _ id Courtlandt istroels; No. 4 Court _ jet, an d Brooklyn A nnex Depot, foot of Fulton street, B iooklj^t No*. )]4, llO a n d 118 H u d sonstroet, Hoboken; ity. Em igrant ticket office. No. 8 B a ttei? Ti. P. FARM E R , General Passenger Agent. O F N E W J E R - D o p o t.^erfoy City, place. Now York- FRA N K THOMSON, ___ General Manager. / c e n t r a l r a i l r o a d \_ y S E Y -J Furry station Commencing Ju Liberty st, ns folJowa: 5:30 A. M.—For Easton, Botblobem, W ind Oap, Mnuch C h u f k, Tam anend, Drifton, Uppor Lehigh. W ilkesharre, Scranton, Ac. 7:45 A. M . - t o r Flemington, D., L. and W estern R. R„ Kaaton, Bethlehem , Mauuh Chunk, Tamaqua, Ac. Qt'X) A. M.—For Schooloy’s Mountain, H igh Bridgo Branch. Easton, Allentown, Reading, H arrisburg, M aucb Chunk. Danville. W illiam sport,'i'am a q u a, Drifton, Nonti- coke. Upper Leliigh, Scranton. Ac. IfJ;.30 A. Af.—For Somcrrille, Z^emington, Ac. I P.. M.—For.—ro Flemington,lemington, Easton, Alleutoirn, Reading, I P m r h E Uarrieburg, M auch Chunk. Ac. 3 ::JO p . at.—For Flomingtoii, Easton, Bethlehem, W ind Gap. M auch Chunk, Tamaqua, D rifton, Wilkeni Sorantoi ‘c. cranton , a 4'.:4>} P. M .-'For Schooley’a Mountain, H igh Bridgo AUentown, P?‘M.—For Easton. 0 1.5, 7 :45,8:00,8:30, xor uy •» .o •,-3 .i-^, I Sunday train.< loavs a t 8:15 A. M., 12 p. M. for Bound rook and iiitormodiato stations; a t5:'J0 P. M. for Easton AllentO' an d intormodm to stations^ a t 5 :J 0 P . M. for Easton 4::k>. ->, 0:43, 0, 6:15, C:3'J, 7:15,8:15,9:15. 10:15, >mls see time tables a t stations. id Erie.. Annex makeko connuotionsonnooti ■■ )kl. ............. Fortr.’»:n.s to local jK>it B.. o a laof the Brooklyn g - r j u , — - - * - NKW YORK AND )iON(! BRANOH D IVISIO N. ............................... . .. c at Joisey City statio n to and from Brooklyn and Erie dejpot, Jersey City. Boat* leave J e ' foot of Fulton st, 7, 7;30,8, at^:45 . 7;15, 0;00. Buffalo. <3 i.:«* jU juLb now in-Jillcfc and tn m r auccoi-sor.s i and tho ( :*i • *-.n oi Br'iokh’n, ol such nuinbor of judg«'S • p v cm eireed.i..: ihroir a-j may be provided by law. The ju Jged i ' 'i of said couru in office ;.i J h e aduplion of this article ;iro j continued L’.’.il the expirntion of their terms. A thinf J judge shah I'u .ippointed by the judges of each of h.’dd I court.-i from th r ; r own aum ccr, wlio shall a c t as such during ‘ .1 ; I * I*. .M. H etuining. boats will leave the whari of the uhw hotel /It 11 ;3'J A. ,M.. 4 :30 and ;'y» P. M. . ij'^A M E R lC U B loaves tbo Iron Pie;r ourt.-i from : lisofficial term. nam ed in tion of to:nn. 'wn aum ccr, wlio shall a c t as such during liiBofficial t V scsncles in tiio olfics of thu this s e rtion, occurring othcfH’jao than by expiro. s e rtio n , occurring i o xln!) be filled jn tne same manner as vnesn cicfi in the s:i,ore.’no court. The legislature may provide for' dwtaiiing jiidL'cs of tho supremo -’oui t and court of com m o n D.'e/i* cf New York, to hold circuits th e s:i,orH.’no court. Th e 1 rig jiidL'cs of th o suprem o . ...... p7e/i* c f New York, epac’.al (erm:i of the suprem e « tailing judges of tl:e efty co( end spuciai term s of the su •ml for (Iclnil'ii M id for (Icln to hold circuit:renit «murtsmurts rooklyn, sup rem e co:irt in of the fcuporior m u tunminer liolil circuits : for . circuifa Kings Coutjiy. urturt off Butfa’ii.ud ’ and special ubiic interest cou.-l in lhal city ; for <bj- if Brooklyn, to hoM i in Kings ( co o B •ng judges < c . o f o.ver ieiius ol the supreme court, a* the public interest may ^ s o l v e d (if tb« aRfiombly occur). T h a t th s for<’gdng j «TnuD(lmentlibT» 7 terred to th e legislature, to lie chosen a t tho next general ulcction of Senator*, a n d th a t m conform- | ity to section ou'j of article thirteen of th e constitution.it i Lo published for three m onths ptevious to the tim e of such | BTA T E 'O Y n e w Y O R K -.ISTATR O F N E W Y O R K : j I n S xkate , May 4 , 1 8 ^ . J I n A bbemuly . May 20, 1880 . Tbo above rccolutioo waei The above resolution was dulypaested. ;duly passed. By order of the senate. j By order of the assembly, JO H N W. VROOM A N , ED W A R D M. JOH N S O N . jyjff I2w M Clerk./ Clerk. ) th e whari ui th e unw P ie a t 12 noon a n d B Un Huudaya ADK L P H I loaves ,j<jweirs W h arf at 12:45 P.M . TICK E T S U D IW ON E r i l l K R BOAT. *.’R e turn ooupoua ot t he D >mr Island Railroad received. P -A ._A;--lM .yM O U'I1 £ ~ R O Gk“ ^?OR 'IK D 'S LO.VG BRANCH. OHARJIINO E X C i T h SIONS DIRKOT LONO. BRAN-CHI OUKAN I-IEK. I, •VlcS -- »• • -- — L E p AVJCS fitono Pier ier I 10 A. M. » P 1, North River, aud 3:15 P. M. ____ C I . A i n V O Y A J V T S . S . M A R K S , O F R h i l a d e l p h i a , O L A lH V O Y A N T j«(l B U S IN E S S M E D IUM . 72 SouthTwxib 8 t. H U bora with second t ^ b f . tolls p.-st. p .esent nnd loture j 9 from all g s ‘a*'p m , p a n bo consulted on all alTairt ot life, inarrisEe )a\ituita Bicknosa, I t i Wyckoff st, tjptwoen BuaineBKfee, 5(>c; medical, $ 1 : C an bo consulted on ail affaira f.Lssea, jciimtcyt aud eickn Mmith and Hoyt, first floor, fiuraners, 2-5c. roTilE CKS j EBU x VTKD’ M Al^AilE H a IT* ! i . V E T . late of E a s t New Voi k, untolds u,e future, | lu l s of th e past, brings those long sepavatect logother nt ' t^allat No. H erkim er at, near U tica « v ; .v* i r-«‘uis to $1. GnntloinOD'nut admitKid. Lucky numbers > Tiv**n. • ____ I tf bX u n T ) Y A S r r \ ‘ I M E D ICAL AND BUSINESS. I Mrs. H M. WALTON (late Clifford), f-*’* C arlton av, near Fultou at. » *^'-®*’* *“ *iThviradnj’ and BEN T ’S aiA IU N E BAND. , CANTERBURY GHIMKR. ------- i ELHCTRIO LIGHT. t i c k h ' i ^ T i . x t y o e n t . s . i n c l u d i n g a d . m i s s i o n s t d t h h o c h a n p i e r j^XARLN’S GLEN IHGAND. ' NEW ROCHELLF, HARBOK^ LONG ISLAND SOUND. TIIK KLK(4ANT STKAMKKS, LAURA M. STAIUN AND ST. NMCHOLAS Will Icavo for GLEN ISLAND daily a n d tiundaya aa , . follows: Jewell'* W harf, FuUon Kurrv. iirooU y n —8:45 A. M., 10:30 A M.. t ; 4 f>p, M-. and M. B eluram g , leave Gion Inland. M .dO A. M., 12:45, 5:30 and7;'M )P . M. Grand concert in Pavilion daily. P^legant Boatii.^, B athing, Bowling and Bdliarde. A HHODK ISLAND CLAM BAKK ANJ) D iNNKR gnrvcd from 12 M. to h P. M.. in the inagniticHut dining hall or th e Club Houee. under tupiirvniun of HJR.AM D. M A X F H tliD . tho celobratoil caterer. £zcurj>iun O'lckaM, ruuna trip, 4 0 u .: biiiglu, 25 bake. 75 c e i i t - u . ___________ ______ For Atla FR K K H p L D AND NEW Y ORK RAILW AY CON- N K O liO N . I,oavolo 0 t of Liberty siraot for Freehold at 7:4.5. 11 A. M.. 4 :0U. :• .15. iI.r.M P. M ^N E W JE R S E Y KOU'i’HEHN RAILW AY - BAY ROL t E —to r H ighlands, Boltovue, Seabi-.ght, Monmouth Beach, Atlant:cville, Ixmg Branch. Ocean Grove, Asbnry L ohvo N ow York, foot Liberty street, 0;00, 9;20, 10;45 A. ftl.. l;I0 .3 :l5 ,.'.:q o P .A I . For A tlantic City, I ;10 P. M. Through cars. SUN D AY S -9:3/J A. f il .- F o r Long Branch. NEW YORK A I ^ P H I L A D E L P U I A BOUND BRO*OK^OUTH. I'O R TRENTON AND 1'lllLA.DHLPHIA. l.llS l % l .7 o v fatuidayiit 8:4.7 A. M .; 5;:«l, 12 P. M. , fo r Kliitiou corner Third and Burk* sta, a t 6 :f5 , 7:45, 9, P M ^ b '‘39, P. Mr On Sunday at 5:TO Returning trains will leave PhiJadoIpbia for New York: 3jY>lG48.7-.U>. 12P. M, On Sunday a l B -.30 A. M .: 5:30, Mlt-noUs Pullman c a rs attached. H. P. *BAL^W1W. G eneral Paeaenger Agent. c. Olam i N K W S P A P E K S , rom 7 to *.) to U F . 61 I o’clock. 1 liVEliiT DAY IK THU W E E K . |>A R T IE S DESIRIXG THE o UKDAV KAULn I.K l'T AT T H E IK RKSIDKSOKII GAN SKKU i tlE I R ADDBIiSS TO TH IS U F F I O a A.NDli- W ILL iSW GlVE.N- «> THIS C A R R IER WHO b k k ,\ t :. s n i u ic a o l b In 'lU K lK DISTRIOT, U P n O P O S A J . S . 1 3 0 A R L OK COMMISSIONERS OF RAP- X> ID TRA N S IT, OITY OV BROOKI.YN-Offlco of th e Board of Oommissiouora of Rapid Transit, 346 Fulton street. Brooklyn, A u gust U , 1880.—The Board of Commis- sioiiors appointed by tho hlayor undor and in compliance with the provisions ot O hapter O'Hl, Laws of 1875, hereby gives public notioe th a t the submission of plans for the construction and optratlon of rapid traii.sit ramvi— ’ :i'iptions are to bo made, and tbo UommiHSioners will re* quest the attendance before the Hoard of thu person or psrsoQs s u b m itting the plans which, in the opinion of the Board, have m erit, and which reuuira explanation and de scription more in detail than the description In writing ao - cutnpanying the plans when submitted. 'i'lio Hoard of Oomiuisaionurs beroby further give notice that the (Juumitasioners will m e et a t 10 o’clock in the fore- ncicm on TUESDAY, the seventh day of September, ISSO, at tho office of tho Board, No. 343 Fulton street, Brooklyn, and decide upon the plan or plans for the construction of ’ailwQ}’ or rai{ways,{with tho necessary supports, turn- switchEU, sidingii. couuectious, landing places, ata- W I j ' l IA M j !' o HBORKB^^ rragjiiflDt WIU 17 20 23 25 87 35480 I 3 (J . / / . BROOKLYN, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1880. THREE CENT& . roen n o rt.' P. M. ftnnd.'i. 6 IluntinKto.T ana N o rtliport. 10 A. M.. 4;30, 5:30, 6:30 ^I^rmiiiKdaSt'?' 7 :&i A.' 5 :30 P . M. Sundays, 0 LaUoiand.^T.IO A. JI.. 3:Ji>. 5 ^ 0 P. M. Sundays, 7:30 ^ PorV J a rfarajn, JO A. M.. 4:30 P .M . Sundays, 0 A .M ., ® Ureed:i:oor. 7:30, 10 A. M „ 1:30 P. M., Tuesdays. Wnd- nasdays and Saturdays only. TVTEWPORT ANI) B L ()ck. ISLAND, VIA J N LONG ISLAND RA ILRO A D AND STEAM E R lhlA N O K S _ rorN e ry..ort.dailv^^ V \L H I T E MOUNIAIN.S. On and after J U N E 29, DUIEO'T CONNECTION will bom a J u ^ . ^ 1 ^^,,, pR o v iD F .N O B LIN E . . AcLoinmoamion for Trenton, (5:30 a . M .,2 and 4 I*. M. Newark ami ^:li/abeth. 0 :<>}. li l JO. 7 ;0t), 7 :.30. S ;»», 8 :20,9 ;0), 10. n J . M.. 12M ., 1. ):)'>.2.2:3<\3.3::3O ,4,4:10.4:3<\ 4:50, .5:10..5:30. r»:40. 0, 0 ;lo, 0 :30,7. 7 ::i0, y, 10:15, U:3t5 Newark only. 4:30 A. M., 8 and 3:30 P .M . Sunday. 4:30 ............................... . . . . , . and 13 mghr. \Vooabr^dgL^JM^tll Am^bov^a^ South Amboy 6 and 10 A. New Cruiiswlck. 4:30. (>;30. 7:.70, 8:20. 9 a n d 11 A. M ..1.2, 3 . 4 . 4 :.) 0 . 5 . 5 :;yj.(;. 7 ,S:;J 0 .Io . 11 :30P. 51. and 12 night. Sunday,4;30,8:1.5and0:30A . M., 1, 4:30, 5 . 6 , 7, 8.-30, 10 P. M. and 12 night. F a s t .Millstone, 0;30 and 11:00 A. M„ 3 and 4;rW P.M . Kinghton and I ^ c k y llill, H: 2 <) A. M.. 5 P, M, PnucetOD, C:3u. H; 2 U. II A.M., I, 2 . 4. 5. 7 P. M. Laralmrtvdie, 7:30 A u d ll A .M ..I.4andnp..M . Fiomington,7.’30.11 A.M .ami 4 F.M^ PhjUipsburtymd Belvidcr^.TiffO, M A.M ^imd la n D H V c o o n s , & c . LI RIDLEY A SONS. KREfS k k e ‘ 25 K EEB R -. R R R R k B R B |I I I B I ^ B R B B KKKE r K K . KBR K K DDDD L I X tX KERB r Y Y V Y YY T V Y ■jg RIDLEY A SONS. GRAN D AND A L L E N STR E E T S . N E W YORK. O O o D R Y GOODS DKPAUTM E N T . o o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o O P E N IN G DAILY. NOVELTIE.S IN PA L L D R E S S GOODS, •SHAWI.S, FE L T AND Fl.A N N E L SK IR T S , o CLEARING. o o o b.'-WO Y ARD S RRM NANTS O F DRRSS GOODS, AT Oc, PK R Y A R d T ^ G c . P E R YARD, MONDAY M ORNING. ALSO BALANCE O F SU ITS, DOL.MANS, C H ILD R E N 'S D R E S S E S , Ac. F.DWARD r T u LI-IY & SONS, SOD, 311, GRAND STREET, 56,58,00.02.04.00,08 AND 70 ALLEN STREET, N E W ~ Y O R K . T U A . V £ S j « X R A N S r O R X A T I O ^ ^ & 0 « & l e u u i 8 UiL> 2 i» T^A T IO N A L lilNB OF STFAMSHIJ'S BE- TW E E N NEW YORK, LIV E R P O O L . QUEE.NS. TOW N ANI) LONDON D IRECT, sailina weekly from Pier \ rth River, Now York. Anioug the largest etearaahips jcuraion, '28, 73 ‘bei:ng Brea,.,...,,, .a.w. *v..- ^ ^ ^ U URST, Manager. A g entml all Brooklyn.rooklyn. JOO HH NN 0.^_ H E N D E R S O N ; Wib iamaburgh,urgh, DORLANDORLAND ASUMUM! NRIL i $2 lower than most c >auw«y, New York. a B J 0 3 D A S 7H1TEH STARTAR LININE, E .“ \A 7 I T E S L f t TO QUEENSTOW N AND LIV E R P O O I j . G E R M A N IC .................. SATURD A Y. Aug. 2c(. 1 1 ;i)0 A. M. R E P U B L IC .......................TH U R S D A Y . Sent. 2. H .tVl P . M. FKOdM P I E R FIFTY-TW O . NORTH R IV E R . C-ftbin passage. 9HU and $100; excursion iiokets, $145, $175: .Hiefirago. $28. N. B.—The stcam e .’’5 of this line do not carry cattle, aheup o r pigs. For iiassagu tickets to c r from th e old co:iDtry. or drafts payable on dem and everywhere iu Kiiglaud, Ireland, Scot land. Sweden and Norway, a t lowest rates, apply to V.A1>- BKIDGl'), 12 Court Ht, a g e n t for Brooklyn, and JO H N P. MORGAN, 80 Broadway, W illiamsburgh. K. J . COKTIS, 37 ^rondw o y . N. Y. TNMAN L I ^ E KOYAL MA.lL STEAMBKS. FO R Q UEEN S T O W N AND LIV E R P O O U CITY Oh R I C H M O N D .......S a tu r d ^ , Sept. 4. a t 3 P. M. H E S T E R ....... Thursday. Sopt. T\ a t 0;3O A. M. xiHUSSK U S S K L S ....Saturday.Sopt. IB. a t3 :0 0 P. M. BRKJ.IN J.iN. ............... Saturday, o a p t. 25, a t K> A. M M ONTREAL. .Thunsday. S c u t 30. a t 2 ;00 P. M. FROM P I E R 37, N O R T H R lV E K . CA B IN, ^ 1 and $KKi. R e turn tickets on favorable term s STEE R A G E , $23 currency. D rafts a t lowest G. DALE, to J . O. HKND & DORLANO. lyn. E. D. __________________ A NCHOk L I N E , ___ U N ITED STATES M AIL STEAM E R S , N E W YORK AND.GLASGOW,. CITY O F BH CITY O F BR K CITY O F From Pior 20 N o rth River, New York. Dftvonia ....... Sent. 4, 3 P. a\i. ( Kthiopiu.. ..Sept. 18,3 P . M. A u o h o ria..Sopt. 1 1 ,10 A.ftl. I B o livia....Sept. 25.10A .M . These steam ers do not carry cattle, aheeporpigu. '0 0 to $>10. Excursion tickets a t reduced rat Second Cabin, $40. S teerage $ 28 . :L.\K G 0 W , LIV E R P O O L O R DERRY. EW YOR1 ORK TO LONDON_DIRKC;r.^, TO G L i ____ NEW Y From P ier40. North River, foot o f CharlosBt. N. Y. V ictoria __ Sopl. 4. 3 P. M. I \Utopia ..Sept. U , 10 a , BL Oabmi, $55 and $05, according to accommodatioo. Steam ers marked thus * do n o t carry dossi Cabin excursion Uokets a t reduced ral D rafts issued a t lowest rates, payable (froe of oh.arge) lamers marked thu s * do n o t carry Dossengors. Cabin excursion Uokets a t reduced rates. D rafts issued a t lowest rates, payable (free of oh; throughout England. S cotland and irelann. H E N DERSO N BRO T H E R S , 7 Bowling Green, N. Y. or E. J . SNOW. 88 aud 70 Court s t, Brooklyn. UNARD LINE. fH E o u n a u d s t e a m s h i p c o m p a n y , l i m i t e d . --------- » 2 ---------------------------------------. . Y OK R K : P. fif. X. .X & « KJ 4\x.r M:JJ\ixx.nx x X X VJWi.lA .2 __ _ between O L Y M P U S ............................ Wedi:e»day,'SQpt. H.’TdW A. M. . K.. HKW 2 0 K : 'edneaifay, Sept, t, 2 : 3 'i ednesday, Sept, H, 7 ;()0 SC Y T H IA .............................. .. A n a every following W E D N BATJ c S o f PASSA GE; Cabin passage $80 and $ 100 , according to accommoda- Tickets to Paris $15. additional. R e turn ticketa on favorable terms. Steerage u t very low rates. Steerage tickets from Liver pool and Queenstown and alt other parta of Europe a t low est rates. Through bills of lodinggivenfor Belfast, Olasgow.Havr^ Antwerp and other ports on the Continent and for M editer ranean ports. For freight and passage apply a t the Com* pany’s office, No. 4 Bowling Green, N. V. CHAS. G. FRANKLYN, Agent. For passage Tickets from or for Kurope, D rafts at lowest rates and further information, apply to T. H. H E N D R ICK SON, 163 A tlantic avenue, n ear Olmton street, sole agent for Brooklvn. N E V A D A ,,,, ............................................... Aug. 17. a t 3 P. M, W ISCONSIN................................................Aug. 31, a t ’i P.M . Cabin pa.^aage, $00, $80 and $1U0. Interm ediate, $10. Steerage at low rates, payable in Currency. , , O rto g . S n c N g b n s ^ & r ” ' ’ *\- __________ . 30 Court 8 t, corner of Remsen. 6 tc a t u u o a t M » i ^ 2 TO BOSTON, ^ F o n Steamer 28. North __ VlA^iM E W FGUr LIN E . F O R SPEC IA L LIM ITED TICK E T S , era N E W P O R T and OLD COLONY leave-P th River, foot of M urray street, daily (Rundnys tu rn. 8 c iLxprcss Train, SSi'SSloi^r iJa^^iit a h Tickets and stateroom s can bo secured tn New York only at Pier 2iL N. R „ and on board steam er. GKO. L. CONNOR, General Passenger Agent. BonhEK A LOVEl,!., Agents. T T O FOK THE CATSKILLS^ X j L s t u y v k s a n t a n d i m m e d i a t e l a n d i n g s . Only d irect route to tho Switzerlands of America, with fast and commodious steam ers KSUOHT and NVALTKR BRF.TT. Free from dual a n d a good night's real. Leave daily (Sundays excepted), from Plop No. 34 N o rth River, foot of Harrison st, N. Y . a t 0 P. M. ALB.4NY B O A T S -PEO P L E ’S LINE, ^ C V D R E W and SI’. JO H N leave P ier No. 41. N o rth River, root of Cana) st, every week day.O P . M., connecting nt AIbnny (Sunday morning excepted) with truinsN o rtb, W e s to n # E a a t. Excursion To Aluany a n d re turn. good days, $ 2 . _______________ W. W. E V E R ETT. President. LBANY DAY BOATS-C- VIBBARB and AJiDANY daily (Sundays excepted) ___ st. P i e r ......... . ............. ‘ by Annex a t 8 . Newburgh, Poi A; can* ret) with the 2:45 P. M. train K. R. Tickets sold ana Lcr and Delaware K. K. Tickets sold an d baggage checked N O R I H and WES'!*. Tickets or coupons good on th e Hadson R. R. K., recoivod tor passage. Special traiuB to and from S a r a t o g a , ______________________________ l^ A L L RIVER LINE J / FO R BOSTON AND T H E EAST. The best route to N E W P O R T . BOSTON. N E W BED FORD , FITCH B URG , LOW E L L . M ARTHA'S V IN E YARD, NANTUCKET, W H IT E M O U N TAINS. MOUNT DESKRT. PORTLAND, BANGOR, ST. JO H N , N. B., HAJ j H 'A a . N. S., and all Principal Cities and Inland and Bea Shore Resorts of New England and th e PruvincBS. T H E MAM.MOTH PALAOK STEA M E R S B R ISTO L AND PRO V ID E N C E . ^ a v o New York daily (Sundays included), from Pier 2 ^ N. R.. foot of Murray st. at 5 :30 P. M. lasavo Brooklyn 5 P. M„ Jersey City 5;20 P. M.. via “ A n n e x ” boats. GRAND Pno.VlKNADR OONCKRTS on board every evening by tho splendid bands and orcbeotras attached to these stoamera. FU L L N IG H T ’S REST. No interm ediate landings iiotween New York and Fall River. Special train leaves steam er wharf, Fall River, at 0 A. Af. (Mondays o rceptod), when tho s team e r will (ouch wport. arriving at Newr>ortat 0:40 A. M. Fivie ains FALJj R IV E R TO BOSTON. ing trai ^ 6 ;40 A. M. Fiv morn- Nos. 2 and 4 Court at, and n t Annex offioesJBrooklyn and JerseyC ity. In Boston, a t No. 3 Old State House a n d Old Colony aepot. SEN D FO R FALL R IV E R L IN E LIST O F TOURS AND EXCURSIONS. GEO. L. CONNOR, General Passenger Agent. B orden A L o v e l l , Aiicnta. N. Y. ____________ Y j ^OH n e w h a v e n , HARTFORD, JL Spnngllold, W h ite M ountains, M ontreal and inter- flP 8 ci»l' traii» i t N bw Uayon tor Hnrtlorfi. SpnnSfiolci, AC. Tickets sold and baggage checked a t 4 Court st, Brooklyn. (Ik4 TO SARATOGA AND RBTUBNj $8.10 foot Leroy.Street, daily (except Saturday), a t 0 P . M.. con necting with morning Irains for all points north. State TXBOVibENOE LINE MAisSAOlIUHET-ra AND RIIOOK rSLAND, roo« of W a jren at, N. Y., arriving in Boston a t 7 A. M. wo inlerm o d iate landings between Now York and Provl- tioketa secured a t Noe. 863, 397 , 7M M d M2 Broadway, and a t M ^roooKUn and F titn Are? nue hoteta. New York, and at 383 WaahmKtoo st. BxSolT lisk e t s araalso&oldaC ^1 principal hotels and ticket offices and ai offices of W e stcott’a Express Co. Freight taken at lowest rates. _ t . W. FJLSIK5 Geo. P « ^ NORWALK AND D A N B ' u r ' y : a4dN|; i< are 35c i Eicur4i9n Tickets, 50c^ D R Y P O O P S , Occa ■ODW,tVKD RIDLEY «fe SONS. EDW ARD AND .SONS, GRAND A ND ALLEN STREETS, N E W ^ V O R K . S StE-K DKBA K T JIltN T . o U a NUSUAL P U R O l l A ^ O F D R E S S SILK S . a t l e a s t 33M LESS~THAN U S U A L PRICKS. LINKS OK BLACK SILKS.' GOOD U UA L ITIKS A t 45c., 43c., 55c., 5i)c.: 20 ii:clics :yid«. A n o ther lot » t 75o. Sold c r 6 ry:yher 0 at $1 ID and over, OOI.ORS, KIOH Q U A L ITIES. ALSO, SATIN 5K LYON, 6.7o. a Yard. IIU N D R K D S O F PIltC K S AT ftr.c. PKK YARD. A L L COLORS. A W BLL KNOW N S1.2.) SIL K . 22 IN O U K ^ W I D E , o AT $ 1 - M A 0 N I F I C E N T GCODb. o o o O 00000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ALL SHA D E S DAM ASSED AND l^ O O A D E D SATINS. AT 5oo., 75c.. 8T)c.. $ 1 , $1.25, 81.50, $1.75. $2. M A G K ItlO E N T LIN E S OK R IC H E S T GOODS, AT 82.25, 82.50, 82.75, $1.00.: BX AM INATION IN V ITED . ED W A R D R ID L E Y 4 , SONS, 303, 311, 311X GRAND STR E E T , AND 58, 5R. 03, 02, 01, 00, 08 A ND 70 ALLEN STREET, Opposite M etropolitan E l c a t o d Railroad. tfliW YORK. R R R R n DDDD L R R H D D L R R II U D L R R R R II D D L R R II D g f IR R II I) D L_ a n d s o n s . GRAND AND A L L E N S T R E E T S . NEW YORK. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o BONNET AND HAT D E P A R T M E N T S , o o o 0 O O o 000 o N E W D E S IG NS FOR T H E FALL. O V E R 103 NEW SH A P E S IN FE L T , PLU S H . V E L V E T AND STR A W BONNETS AND ROUND HATS, running from 15o.. 23c., 38c., 50o., 75 o.. 88 c„ $ 1 , $1.25, up to the FIN E S T GRADES, S FALL M ILLIN E R Y , o o ® l,f)09 pieces of Silk Bonnot Velvets at $1, $1.25, $1.50, $ 1 . 75 , $ 2 , all new, for the coming season. PLU S H E S , EV E R Y SH A DE AND COLOR. PL U S H E S . SOLID COLORS, I IN M OLE SK IN . ------- > IN T IQ K R S K IN . AND TW O TONBD E F F EOT, N F-W IN LION SKIN . BnOOADKD P LUSHBS. BROCADED VELVETS. SATIN GROUNDS. £ M : C T I 0 ; \ fV O T I C J R . O T A T E OF NEW VORK, OFFICE OF O T H E SECRETARY OF STA T K -A j ^ a NY, July 30, isbo. T o THK S h e r i f f of the C ounty o f K in g s : S ir —Notice la hereby given that, a t tho Ooneral Klet* Mon to be held in this State un the Tuesday succeeding tbo first Monday of November next (November second), the fol lowing officers aro to bo elected, to wit: Th/ity-five Electors of Pro-sident and Vico P resident of the llnited States. A Chief J u d g e of the Court of Appeals (for a full terra), in tho p lace of Charlc-s J . Fc)lKer (appointed by the Gov ernor in the p lace o f Sanford K. (Jhurab. deceased), whose term of oliico will expire un tho last day of December, next. Aho. a Justice oi the Suprutuo Court for the Soaoiid Judioiai District as coaBtitut«!d by chaptor 241 of the Laws of 1847 in pla*.:o of Krastuii (J:>oke, whoso term of office will expire on tho last day of Oecoinbor, next. T h ree Representatives in the Forty-soventU Congress of the United States, for Second, Third and Fourth Uungrea- aionai D istricts, composing llio County of Kings. COUNTY O F F IC E R S . ALSO TO BE E L E C T E D FO R SAID COUNTY: I ’wolve Members of A.s8smbly. A County Auditor in tho place of Manrico Fitzgerald. A D istrict Attorney in tho p lace of Iflaac b. Gatlin. Two J u stices of Sesaiuns, in the place uf Adolph Oubner and 'William H. Rogers. , _ First D istrict Coroner, in th e place of Henry 0 . ramms. Second District Uoroucr. in tho p lace of Francis Nolan. All whose term s of oUice will expire on tho last day of De cem b er, n ext. And noUoe is hereby further given, th a t the following concurrent rcsolatioa proposing an am endm ent to th e Constitution will alto be subm itted to a veto at tho euid eloctioD, and th a t the iospeotots a t each poll in the Bovorai towns and wards of this State, a t the general eloc- tion to bo held iu this State on tlio second day o f November, one thousand o ight h u n d red and eighty, ahall provide a box tureceive tho ballots o f the c i t i z e n uf this State, in rela- tion to th e am endm ent proposed ^a fth m Onnstitutlon by concurrent resolutions of the t^gislature, passed iu e ight een hundred and seventy-nine and eighteen hundred and eighty, and each voter may p resent a ballot on which shall be writtoQ or p rinted, or partly w ritten and partly printed, in th e form following, namely; \F o r (ho proposed Amend m e n t to sections twelve and thirteen, .article six o f the Con- Btitutiun,\ or a balloi on which shall l>e w ritten or printed, or partly written and partly printed, in tho form following: '’Agahiai th e proposed Amendment to aoctioua twelve and B h ' ' thi votTnn tto*adoption of the said proposed am endm ent, dur ing tho day o f eloction in the jeveral election distrioti in whictl t h e , r r s OLUTION PROFO S ING AN AMENDMENT TO AHTIOLB SIX O F T H E (JONSTITUTION. Rosolvod (if tho Assembly concur}, That soctions twelve and thirteen ofarticte six o f tho CooBtitution bo am ended 80 as to road aa followa Sec. 12 . Th© S uperior Court in tho City ol Now York, the Court ot Common Pleas for the City and County of Now York, th e Superior Court of Buffalo, and the City Court of Brooklyn are contmuba wlik the powoi-a and jurisdiction they now severallv have. Mid such further civil and criminal jurisdiction aa may bo conferred b> law. T h e Superior Court of Now York shall he composed pf t h ^ e ix judges in otficft a t tlio adoption of tUia arlicle, and fhe-r aucco.^n'ora. Tho Court of Common Plea®, of New ‘York, of tho three judgos then in office, and tkeir suocossci^'s; and three a d d i tional jndgos. The Superior Court: of B’irffalo, o f the jtidgoa now in office, a n d (heir Huee^fisors; and tho C’ity Court of Brookl}’n, of such num b e r of iudges, uut exceeding threo^ as may bo provided by law. Tlio liidges of said co’irts iif office a t th e adoption o f this article are continued until the expiration of their turm a. A chief judge shall b e appolntod by tho judges o f e a c h of said courts from thoir own num ber, who shall a\,t as auch during his official term. Vacancies in the office of the judges named in tliLs section.occurring othe wise than by expiratioa of term, shall be tilled in the san m a n n er a s vacancies in the Supreme Court. The IjOgislfb- tuTO may provide for det-Ailing judges of the Superior Court md Court of Common Pleas of New York to hold circuits :itl 3 ens of this State entitled to vote for m em b er of th e mbly in their rcspecUve d istricts shall be entitled to on too adoption of th e said proposed am end m en t, dur- fi in th e oircuitaand special term s of Iho sSuprei County as tho public int^rostmav re.iuire. Beo. 13. Justices of the Supreme Court shall bo chosaa by the electors of th e 'r rospective judicial districts. J u d g e s Of all tho courts inentioaua in the lust pruooding section shall be chosoa by tho electorfl ot the edios re.Hpoctively in which the said courts are instibited. The offiem) term s of (he said jueCious a n d judges wiio .shall be elected after the adoption o f this article shall be fourtoLm years from a n d ia- eluding the first day of tJanuary next after thoir election B u t no person shall hold the. office of J u s tice or judge of any court longer than until end including the last day of Decem ber n e x t after he atialf ()» seventy years o f ago. The compensation of every judge of the Court of Appeals, a n d of every justice of the sSuprome (Jourt, whose term of office shall be abridged pursuant to this provision, a n d who ehall have served os such judge or justice ten y earsor more, ehall be continued during th e roraamdor of the term for which b e was elected. . And whereas the foregoing nmendmeat to th e oonstitu- tion was agreed toby a majority of the members elected to each of th e two bouses in the year eigtheen hundred and seventy-nine, and was entered on the journal with the yeas and nays taken thereon and referred to this Legisla ture a fter publication thereof for three m o n ths previous to th e last general elocMoo of Senators. Resolved (If th e Assombly concur), t h a t th e foregoing am endm ent bo subm itted to the people of the S tate of New York a t tho next Genera) Election. S tatk o r N k w Y obk —I n S enate , April so, 1880, Tho above resolution was duly p assed.. By o rder of the Senate, JOHN W. VROOMAN. Clerk. S tate o f N ew Y ork —I n A bbkmoj , y . May 2 5 , 188i). The forogoiiig ro:;olution wm duly pasdcq. o:;olution was duly pasdod. M & s o n . « » ” >*‘=«JO 5 iys»‘'rS M R R . S e c r a t . Olerk. . B. C A R R , Secretary o f State. I hereby certify th a t I have compared^cUo foregoing with s^ari^Mact copy ttierrof?— au2 12wM THOMAS M. R IL E Y , Sheriff. F I N A N C l A t y # rj(H E B R O O K L V K t k u s x c o m p a k v . ir Montague and Olintonst®* Brooklyn, N. Y. ithorizedi by specla) ohartar to A 3 t utor oradm administrator. This CbmpAcy la au ecaivar, ti «s receiver, tru stee or guardian, executor o r inietra It can a c tos agent in theaola or m anagem entof real . . (ate, collect interest o r dividende, receive registry and traaa- fer books, or make purohoM and sale of Goverament and ether secuntiee. Religious and onaritablo fluUtatioiu, and perspna nns*. euetomed to the tronsaotleae of business, will u d U u tO o o a i CUAB. & MARVIN. V icaFrsaideiA W. R. BnwKEB, S ecretaiT. i « ’ E c a AB M. 0 ULLEN. Oooasal Wm. B. KendatL H . B. PierzeponL DannOhamiOQjL JobnT . MarUn. H enryK . fiheldon, JoalahO . Low, Jo h n P . Rolfe, Henry Sanger, Alex,M. W h it^ Austin Oorbin, Choe. R. Marvlni Alex. M oOa^ E d ’n. F. Knowlton, Abm. B. Bayhs, A. A. Low. Edm u n d W. GorUealtipley Ropes ___________ sA V irvcs nAJVKNi ___________ I ^ I M E SAVINGS HANK OF BROOKLYN, . .867 and 309 F u lton at. Brooklyn, J u n e 10, 1880. The Trustees of this b a n k have directed tn a t on tho first day of July, laso, interest at the rate of FO U R P E R CENT, per annum for the six months ending Ju n e 39 , 1800, be carried to th e credit of all depositors entitled thereto, payable on and after July interest, when doclnrod, in carried at once to tbe credit of each de positor on the books of tho bank, where it stands exactly as a deposit, a n d is e n titled to interest the sninens a deposit of cosh. BiCYMOUB L. HUbTED, President. J ohn W. I I d n t k r , Treasurer. B e n j . I t H un t in o t o n , Secretary. T R A V E L , T U A N S F O R T A X I O N , 6 cc* s c e a i u s u i p 9 « CITATE LINE. k j N E W YORK TO GLASGOW , LI V E R P O iyi OK BELFAST, PA S S E N G E R STKAM 5 H IP5 T R 8 O A Y From Pier 42, N o rth River, foot of Canal st. PaBfionger accommodations unsurpas'ed. F irst cabin, $B() to $75; second cabin, $40; steerage to Europe, $' 20 . fixonraion * c o . . A . , n . , , Oourt at, Brooklyn, Parcels forwarded to all parU of Europe by Baidwm*a European Exj)rer t . i . __________ . TM P B UIAL~G E R M AN MAIL—NORTH Company’s PZEE ^ o o tSK O O N D ST. H O B O K E a M O S E L .,,,, . ......................................... Saturday, Aug. 14 ... ..........................................................................................Saturday. A u g . « N K O K A R . , , . . . . , , , , . . ....... ..Saturday, ^ p t . 4 lU teaofpa& iage irom New York to Souiuampcon, U a r r t S e c o n d ( J a b i n , ,, . , , ,, , , . ......... . .................. . ............. w _________ Agent for Btoolcltn._ F H K N 1 T C K 3 K . * c . _ ■ Y ^ B E K L Y AND MOM'PILY PAYMBNTS FU R N ITU R E TXKKN FOn R. CA R P E T S , B E D D ING . Ai OILCLOTHS, AT j o h ' n ‘“ m u l l 1 n 'S. $ 2 a n d 6 4 i |Y R T L tt AViOOf. U w renoe «U . EKEB Y Y K V y R Y Y KEB YY E Y vi* t R i r I ) D J' B Y S n DDDD h U i . 1 BBBB y o O V E R 25.00J CARTONS. o O o FANCY FE A T H E R S, P1.UMB3, T IP S AND BANDS. T H E LARGEST ASSORTM ENT IN T H I S CITY. COLORS IN T R IM M ING SATINS, 880 . P E R y a r d u p . 500 PIECES BLAOK SATINS. a t 55 c . and 5!lc. P E R YARD. EV E R Y PIE C E W ORTH 83o. o TH K SAl^ttOV K M B R 0 ID K UIK 3 OONTINUKS. o o o ALSO THOUSANDS OF D 0 2 E N 3 O F LADIKS’ AND OEN t T e m KN’S P U R B U N K N H AN D KEROH IEFS. 5c..Oc.,8o., tOtf.. l2o., L5o.,2Qo. up. o LOWEST FOR QUALITY 2 o o 9 gyTpi’r 1-0 K VER O F F E R E D . WK TH IN K . EDW ARD U lU L K Y A SONS. 309. 311 311)4 STRKIST, 50, 5S, 00, 02, 64, 01, OH AND 70 ALLEN STREET, NEW YORK. A I H i ; S B ? l E N X S . T X A V E R L Y ’S TBK a TJIB. BROOKLYN*. X X Proprietor and M anager...........Mr. J . H. HAVKHLY. m o n d a t 7 a u g u h t ao. O P E N IN G O F TH K DKAM ATIO SBASON, By a G rand produotiun o f last aeacou’.v g reat suucoss, the IPiotOroaguo Romantic D ram a entitled, THIS GALLEY SLAVE (Tho recent Phenomenal SucoesH in New York), by MR. BARTLEY CAMPL*»CLL. A u thor o f My Partner. Fairfax, etc.,/JxicU this poetic oro- tion rivals in 7 M erit (Character, JuoiUent, J/iCTest and Story, Intoruruccd,by an erganuation of D ram atic M agnitude composed entirely of IN D O R S E D N E W Y ORK FAV O R ITES. Claiming Distinction as the B E S T DRAM A T K J COM P A N Y IN AM E R ICA, Including ainonj its members, Miss G U S S rK D K F O ItR E S r , Mmo. M A J E ftO N I, Mr. FRAN K EVANS. Mr. J . J . BULLTVAN, Misa N E L L IE BA R B OU R MRS, CLA R A STONALL Mis.i ED A CLAYTON. LlT'l’LK DAISY. Mr. THOM AS BURNS. Mi. O. A. MoMANUS Mr. OHARLKrt W E B S T E R , Mr. O. A. W A ITE, Mr. J A M B3A 1 0 R G A N , Mr. J . M. BUELL. Inauring a ca.vt of extraordinary liriiliancy, engogod by the author, personally supervising the production for Ihuir Bueeial adaptation ko tbo m a rked character portrayals in his life like R E F L E X O F A JIE R IC A N SO C IETY ABROAD, A n d Foreign Associations on th e Continent, emboDiahed G R A N D E U R O F SC E n 'I o VIEW.S UNKQUALI5D! Of.hiRtortc localities in tho a n c ient cities of Venice, Home. M arseilles and P a r is; with m inute attimticm to Splendor of Costumes, A n tique Decorations, necessary to th e effective uresentotiun of this G R AN D E S T O P M OD E R N DRAM AS. A REV E A L E D LESSON O F LOVE LIFE; Painted intonsely n a tural in Colors of Truth, Delicacy of Reutlment, Parity o f M otive; th a t while it lutorests. In* Btruots. K n tortains, Ennobles, stam p s it as a _ PIO T U R K S tiU B EM OTIONAL M A S T E R P IECE. New end Suworl) Scenery Showing Views of V E N ICE, ROMK. M ARSEfLLKS a n d PA R IS. G rand Matinooe W E D N E S D A Y and SATURDAY. A IT X U S C iT IE lN X S . \O R OO KLY N PA R K THEATRE.” ’ TH K ^LEA D h J g * 8 T a ' r \ h BATR D R O O K L iN ' NOW O P E N FO R THF. SEASON OF 16*«) AND 18KI. MONDAY EV E N IN G , AUGUST SO. Enltrolyrodocoratod,im proved and b eautified, making tho Intoriur one of thu bandsoiiiefit places of am u sem ent ui America. W E D NESDAY AND SATURDAY A F T E itN O O N S , LKAVn*T’S GIGANTIC o V A U D E V ILLE o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o COM B INATION. o Tlio Largeat over pr( i n n c i j r a i v c e ;* T J H E N IX INSeKANOE COM PAN\ n I ? & l u k : : : = : v ;;;;;;.“ — CASH ASSETS, JA N U A R Y I, 18i0 .............. $'.V.32,r:e9.82 Tbe assets of the Phoniz are larger than those of .any other Brooklyn (Jompany. and it cuniinues to insuro against joesordam age by Fire or againat liiluud aud Ocean M amie Losses on the most favorable t o r i ^ W E ^ ! i ' l 4 i \ i r u M ' ' 5 £ l \ ‘S ‘jNG. \ ™ ^ « g S ' ’ 6 l% \ ? ‘ELL. P ^ s laonv PH IL A N D E R .SHAW, Vico President .ami Seerptary, RjJWAjiD HA8LK:4i/lifiT. S eo’y of Brooklyn Departnu-ut. QBRM AN'AM E R ICXirjUSSURAN CE GO. Tiargeat and Best Company of first class specialists OHHnlnd lo the public. Appoaring in a (.R A N D NOVELTY KNTEH’i’AlNMF-NT. Prom inent among the company will be found th e follow ing: i'ijo l-’amouM Euro])ean Artists. T H E GAHRKTTA FA.MILY. ( F o u rin Number), MISS N E L L IE LARKKLIiK, TH K AMKRlCiVN FOUR, M ISS NIM M lfc K E N T , DONNELLY AxND D R E W . .M. C. .SEXTON. ■ C O MBINAT W iS A raLPlTIfJ EVENT ---------- t w k n t y - f o u r t h ' a ' n n u a l g a m e s ON TH U R S D A Y , S E P T E M B r I r 2 . If JO H N YOUN J ohn TAYr.oit, Third ChiofUin. Take olov.-itei(I G. Chief. or horse cars to Suxly-Sovonth st. S P O K T I N C 5 . ( l i l G H T O N B E A C H R A C E S . ... 87o,({G0.ia Ko. 2 0 0 0 U R T STREET, NET SU R P L U S ..................................... .......... KDWAR' d .M R R lllT'l'. Mimnaar Brooklyn DoDarlnient “ ^ t n a ’ i k . s u r a r o e c o m p a n y ; y x j j H A R T F O R D . CONN.. rtiG R E O A T E AMOUNT O F ASaF.TS........ 87.115,024.42 TOT A I. EX C E P T .CA P ITA L AND NET .SURPLUS............................................................. 2,170,388.21 JO IN T STOCK CA P ITAL P A ID U P .......... .3,UG).(X»J.ijg SU R P L U S BEYOND ALL L I A B I L IT I E S .. 1,34.5,230.18 ....................x ’B : ' m 6 VtN:Ag:uV.'ia M g I ^ ^ ^ ^ VXriLLIAM,SBURGH CITY T T F I R E IN S U R ANCE COMPANY. (Corner Broadway and First st, Brooklyn, E. D. Offices: - No. 12 (Jourt st, Brooklyn, W. t). ■ ....................... JIUBroadv ' /Noa. 2 U S a u d 2 C apital .................. Remsuranoo, i&c. N e t auriilua ......... way, Now York. $2.79,000.00 32.1,807.02 F.' a'W AY^AM isUnl^^'JrM ^^ ' W m . 1L B uown . A ssistant Secretnry. M i i c i f A N i c s n n i t ^ I T X PANY, BROOKLYN. C apital.............................................................................$150,0-lO.Oi-) HomRurancu................................................................. 48,7tJS.’fO irplus................................................................... 18I,214.’20 cliasn or h u rdle race. AdmiB*non to iMeul Stand, Uranil Stand, $1. Lady's ticket to Grand S tand. 5U cunts. Racing commenceB a s 3 o’clock. W. A. ENGEM AN, M anager. J amf .8 M c G ow a n , S ecretary. _______________ i N S ' m u c x i o : ^ . riSS MARY A. B R A C K E iT I T X W IL L BK-OPKN H E R SCHOOL, Taking A limited num b er ot little g irls between the ages of lb a n d l 2 . at IbO A tlantic av, on Septem b er 27. ^Vddross B R A I N T R E E ^ ^ s ^____________________________________ 1 3 ROOKS SEMINARY X X FOR YOUNG LA D IES, 11 M ontague terrace, Brooklyn (formerly Poughkeepsie). Tenth yosr B E ( ilN S Septem b er 29. Superior opp<jrtuni- titis for a vary few du}'pupilM Special advantages m music, •Mrs. M. B. J . W H IT E . Principol, T. JOHN’S COELROE, EORDHAM, N. . _ rosuineti S o ptem bor I, J 880 , F . W M . GOOKELN. President. pLA lN irELi) ACADEMY. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FO R BOYS, For circular addn P o r circula r addrcfiv JA M E S LYON, PL A IN F IE L D . N. J . rj-^HE lilisSE.S HADDEN 5VILL R E O P E N § S “ O t . JO S E P H ’S ACADEMY, IS A T I’.U a iE U T a ^ T ..IO S ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ This institution, oonductuli hy the SGtors o f St. Joseph, will R E O P E N for tho rocoptiou of uupila on MONDAY, Septem b er 6 , 18S'.>. iV l R . A E T 7 > m s. CAMPBBI.L’S i U (;E U M .-L N j ^ r a ^ H j a a j J N e L I .S H S C H O O L , FOK Y o u j i G L a d i e s a n d c h ’ i l d r e n , P.’,: g P 1:NS S E P T E 5 IU F.H 14. N e tB u rplus.... “ f o r .‘n i . M R . i > n , , , d „ . t . D A N IEI. CHAUNCEV. Vice Pros’k W alter N iohols , SeerRiarv, M KUurrr 'I' iit t i j -; A ssistant Secretari', •axONTAUK FIRE INSURANCE Ct>. i v x O F BROOKLYN. OfficRi B rookip. trineoi .......... 170 Broadway, N. Y. LASH C A P D A ],. . ................... . ........................... . .$20-’),000 UKSKUVli FO R REIN S U R A N GR. UN'ILUG LOSSES. ETC............................................................... O.VV23 N E T SU R P L U S ............................................................... lOl.O.it TOTAL ASSETS..............................................................'$£1^729 pIRK C JTpRb; Ibifiia lte.’Hsogmi_ _ohn bn Comstock, Abraham b rahuniL B. F. Delano. A. A. Low, 11 T i>..nv<«n. 'J .A . N«wman, David S. Arnotl* K/.ru Baldwin, Edwin Bei L fU inuiO iny: Alfred Hanaberg. Jame.H Raymond, Seymour L. Ilu&ted, Hnfna ilessoguiD, G.- G. Halfitod,alatod, W arren Rlciimoai Edw m Beers, ( 1 . G. H >»i Charles O. Betts. Wm. M. Ingraham , Eli Bobbins, Samuel BouCli, Elias Lewis. J r., Johu Romo, .............................. John W. Lewis, Jam e s H. Ta S t e p t i ’n L i m n g tO T ii Edm u n d Titus, A L ott, Win. M. Thomas, J Comstock, B. F. Delano. Wni. T. Oonyso. John H. Dimon, Jam e s Katon. David J . ■ Win. M. Tiiomas (toorgeA. Thornfli Kdward D, Whiter . . . J . O. W hitohousa D. ti. Pov/cll, li. J . Whitlock, Alex. Sliidwell. John WiliiAms, Wm. Kllswortlu Johu-J. St idwoH, ,lo.r;eph I). Willis, D .F . Fernald. Jacob Plulip. , Geo. P. Willots. AVERY A P _ G e ^._G . TnABK, S imretarr. Jaco b PUutn. Geo. P . Willots. Agents for Kastorn District, E N D L E T O N , Broadway, corner F o urth it. WM. KliLSW GRTH. PreaUionU 'M/J'Ry, G. S. HiVKVBY’S SCHOOL, n s P IE R R E P O N T ST, Will nE ' 6 P F .s 'T t m n w . i l '' \ • T*npHfitinpts !'» llm ninme ra. *') niu.i. J OCKWOOD’S A C A DEiM Yp^- FO R YOUTH o F b OTH SKX E S . U n iEK A L B ACADEMY, COR. D E K A L B and Tompkins .’ivs. JiKSU.ME.S exercisrs SKI^TK j M- B E R R. Clas-iics. English and Oo.'Diiiorcial branches. Modern L.'ingunge-, Miisu' and tho Fiiu- Aria t.uight by ex- pericacod instructors; terni.s l o ’y modorr.te; room for two bo.irder- 1 . For reft rcnccs, see l.rrge Po.iterj. Circulars.fiont after Soptembor 1. (.Jail and in'inect rimm.t? .1 B O A I.T). W E L L , li. A., Priiuipal. tiH O W N E ’.S' BU.SINli.SS COLLEUE, X > «d4 HU'I : m '{ FU L ’i'ON ST. .Sojsionsi. 20 y ami training A rithm etic, Biokknepiug, Spelling. Commercial I,aw. Biinineas Forms, & is a ttained,lined, onlynly $T'- $10 too rf’20 {’20 v ,d Corrospomienco, till full uroticiency coonling to o $10 t $ per term , accordin g to aq?. Also Special D epartm ent and Teachers forb.ackward S cbolara. ___ ____ t N s u ’R U c i ’T o J r i 3 ’“ o c r S i .fi. clissea for gentlem en will be O P E N E D on TU E S D AY , Sontombor 21, at, 8 o clock . at thu (Jtll^LEGE GRAM MAR SGHOUL of ProfcS'ior L. W . HART, northw est - ------------- - ‘ lily H a ll.by icalcal inatnic-nstruc norner of Oourt and Joraiom on sts. opposite Ci . Professor G. T. KBKN. Thorough Hml practi i tion in German. For pRrt.cui.-'rs. nf, well .as for private lowoijs, inijuiro a t ProfLS.’Sor KBKN’S rosidence, No. 154 A tlantic av, n e a r Clinton si. M. & a LEG A L IVOTICLN. If; OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE apply to th e Gomraissionera of of Rev,’ York, a l thoir office iu eleventh day of October. A. D.D. forenoon ot th: tho Oily of Allbany. a t ton ( ...... .............. . lay or aa soon theroaltor as she can id_ commissionr-’' *— ------ * -------- of tbi :ce O l thto State i on m e o’clock in tho nars, for a gra n t in per- iMicialelicial enjoymentnjoyment off ilielie di __ before sai ______________ _ ____ ________ patuity fur tbe purpose ol tb e ben e o i oivner of tb e land under w ater in front of, arijauent to, and apportaining to th e u p la n d botonginv to the undersigned, wnich upland is s ituated in tho Eighth W a rd ut thu .said City of Brooklyn, b etween laud belonging to th e New Turk, Greenwood and Coney Island Railroad Comp.anv tho County of K ings and State of New York, a n d land b o i ^ g . ing to tbo undersigned, and described as follows: Cotor nieaciog on the westerly side or lino of 'I'hird avomtoi thirty-two feet northerly from tho southerly fci<ie of Thirty- seventh street, and running Ihonca norihvvosterly parallel with tho southorly side o f Thirty-seventh street to the shore line of (iowanns at high w ater mark, and three hundred and forty-seven loet six iiiohos from the westerly side of Third avenue, and tbonce westerly along thu ahoro line of Gowanus Bay to a point on Thirty-eightn.fitruet, forty teet two inches, southorly at right angles front tho northerly line of Thirty-eighth street, and eight h u n d red and three feet four a n d one-half inches from Third avenua, and thenco southerly parallel with Thirty-eighth street to 'i’Uird avenue; thence along tUo westerly aide of Third avenue to “ - 7 laoD of beginning. ling Sixteen acres and fifty-nine one-hundredths ot an aero. T h e s treu ts hereinbefore referred to a re tho same as laid out by the Commissioners for laying o u t Streets, AvenuossandSquai a n d Si infboG it: reets, A v enu o lundingBundingB onn thehe entirer < in fbo City of Brooklyn. The sn o t o terior water line is eight feet a t low wator.—D a ted A ugust * 0 . laso. SA R A H M. M c G H K S N lty. JOHK P. M o n n is , A ttorney for Applicant. au 2 C «w Y. SUPREME COURT — KINGS ^ • COUNTY.—John S. Wood, plaintiff, against Jane Mnls and snotber. defendente: w h o reos tn e plaintiff herein, in a coriain action aga-Dst said defendant J a n e A. Milts, obtained a judgraont in tho Supremo C o u rt.against said Ja n e A. Mdls for throe thousand five hundred and ninety-three dollars and seventy-three cents, on J a n u a ry 0, 1878; end wlioroas a certain s u it was, in tho year 1872, in stituted in the Supreme Oourt by d e fendant Jan o A. Mills against A. M. Bliss, ivbich suit is yot undeter m ined; and whero.%a the plaintiff, John S. Wood, in this action did, on tb e 24th day of May, IS 8 I), o b tain a decree in the Supreme Oourt and (he appointm e n t of the undersigned aa receiver, to sell o r otherwise dispose of all tho property, equitable interests, things in action a n d of- '\ b CHOWL F'OR ROYS, 19 G R E E N E AV, UO r T CUM B E R L A ND ST, AVII^L I u T o PKN M O N D A Y , SE P T E M B E R i:i, 1880. J . H. CONK, A. M., Principal. ■^roU NG LADIES’ .SEM INjiliV;^ '209, COR. CLINTON AND W ILLOUGHBY AVS. Undmr ty ze. .^ruuiestudies winin hee k k s u .\II‘:IED d Sop-u .ge from South BrooUyu rans direct SISTK R S O k *»H'2 X m x X ix X Lxjty, v, Affords every facility fur a thorouuh Eugiirili <?ducation, Fronoh free ot charge. S w b KESU.V So to i n b j r 0 , IR 8 <». A stfti“ ‘ ----- .. . . U n d e the direction of the O F T H E VLSITATION. B. V. M. icility fur a thorouuh Eu - ’ *• ’ ot - . . , . It 0 , 1080. J the Aoadpuiy. ^ L I K T O N ' a VE'NUE IN.S'nTUTKi“ ~ No. 392 Clinton av. corner of Greene. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FO R GIRLS. Tho thirteenth yuar ot this institute W lL li O P E N ON W E D N E S D A Y , S E P T E M B E R 15. 1880. Mrs. E. IIOLGGM B E A T K INS. Principal. f^IjA G H O R N ’S “ BRYANT A STR A T T O N \ 38 TO 44 COURT STR E E T , OpbositoCity Hal), h (ho only m.ititutloir iff lliw city dovoled eidusively tb Business Training. Sludonts received at any tim e, h u t should ontor early if (lodiredto gr.ulualo before next Summer vacation. R E O P E N S SK F fE M B K R 0. Call, o r send for circular. C. CLAGHORN. Princioal, f^O L tiE G E GRAMMAR SCHOOL AND gymnasium, 197 Juralom ou at, corner ol Omirt, n ear G.t.v Hall. L. W. H.ART, A. M., Principal. Gommorcial course very thorough, imdei' tiio best of teacher?. Classics and matiicm atius carefully tau g h t; pemnan-iliip by a skillful professor; examine spociraons; sen'-t for now cata logue : DOW scholars oxaminod from 9 o’clock to 12 , o n and after SeptoraborO. Terra O P E N S loth. her in favor of tho plaintiff, Jo h n S. W ood; Now I, th e undersigned, hereby give notice th a t, pursuant to said judgm ent order in this action, I will sell a t public auction, by Cole A Murphy, auctioneers, at th e City Salesrooms, 379 F u lton s treet, in the City uf Brook lyn, County of Kings, on W ednesday, tho e ighth day of Sop- tom b er, IB 8 O, a t 12 o'clock noon, all of tho right, title and interest, claim or dem and whatsoever, in luw or equity, of th e said J a n e A. Mills, in said suit b rought by her against said Bliss, as aforesaid, and in th e claim upon which said it is b ased.->Dated A u g u st 35,1889. iu25 i ’ 2 t JK S 5 E JO H N S O N , Receiver. /'BOUNTY OP KINGS, SS.—BY VIRTUE of a chattel mortgage, exocutod by W ILLIAM H E A T H to OlCOilGB B. ^ N G D O N . trustee, dated th e D., IWll, and filed in th e office^iff the made, . ...... „xpose tor sale a t publio a u c tion, by J . Cole, auction eer, on Tuesday, t)ie 7fch day of Soptem b or, 1 R 80 , a t twelve o’olook noon, a t No. 49 H all street, in th e Oity ot Brook lyn, tho property mortgaged, consisting of ono steam boiler, one stoara pum p , one steam ongin°, two hydraulic Woet hat- presses and attaohm e n ts, with p.\tent right license for tho use of the sam e ; twenty-five straw sowing m achinos: ono lathe and a ttachm e n ts ; threo m achines for papering and froning, Wffcox and Oihhs p a t e n t ; enu Singer m annfaoturiug m achine for binding straw hats and all the attachm e n ts thereto: all the Ktoam gas and w ater piping, shafting, pulleys a n d sewing machine attachinonta ana all tb e fixtures in the building. No, 49 H all street. Brooklyn; one Woodward Hydraulio Pump *nd a ttaohm e n ts foi*tbo nae of W e st Hydraulic Presses.— D a ted th e 2bth day of Auuust, A. D., 1BSU. H E R B E R T S. OGDKN, Attorney, au3S 7 i _______________ 71 Broadway, New York City.___ iriO U N T Y COURT, KINGS CUUN’TY— G e rtrude Cham berlain against Josephine G. A. Goykendall and Sealey Coykendall, her husband. Roi-FB BKB 0 KN A S n e d e k b r , plaintiff’s attorneys—In pursuance of a judgm e n t of foreolosure and sale, m a d e in tb e above entitled action, on th e I2th day of August, 10BU, by which it was roferred to me as referee to sell th e m o rtgaged prem ises d escribed in tbe judgm e n t in said action, I, W illiam S. Cogswell, the said referee therein nam ed to execute the same, will sell a t public auction, a t the Commeroia] E x change, No, 3 Si) Fulton street, in th e City of Brooklyn, on W ednesday, the 22nd dsy of Septem b er, 1880. a t twelve o’clock, noon, the following described land iildinc . .in g s a u d .Statoof New York, contained in tho bounded by Fort Greono .*1011 Hanson places, and A tlantic and Flatbush avenues, and more partioularly desorihod as folIowH: Beginning a t a poiut on tiiR H’ustorJy side of Fort Greenexilaco, d is tant three hundred and forty-two (343) feet southerly from Che southwesterly com er ot Fort Greene place and Hanson plneo; running thencs westerly and par allel with HanHOD p lace eighty-five (05) f e e t; Cfaaaco south erly and parallel With Fort Greene place twenty-one (21) feel; thence easterly and parallel with H anson place eighty-flvo (S5) feet to F o rt Greene place, and thence n o r th e r ly along Fort Greono place, twenty-one (21) feet to th e point or p lace o f beginning. Being the same premises conveyed to th e said J o sephine O. A. Coykondall by a deed recorded in th e Rogister’a office of K ings County. »n Liber 783 of Conveyanoee, page 179, October 9, 1807.—D ated M l f r b ' ^W ILLIA M S. COOSWKLL. Referea. S P E C I A L N O X I C P S . 4 ’<HEAPEOT‘”'BbOK S T O R E IN THE York. T EFT OFF CLOTHING—I W ILL PAY B A t ^ p e r cent, more than any dealer in gentlem en’s overco’ats, $5 to $25; suits, S5 to* $39;coaM and vests, $3 to $I.'>; pants, $ l to $lb. Airs. 0AM- ERON, agent, 85 Sands street. Paw n tickets forovercoaU ants b( ■ought. riss LEE FULLER, DEALER IN L M E N 'S EU R N ISIIIN Q GOODS. 087 Fillton st. Is sg shirts (IsundriBdl, W sm stttU rasslin, th rse p i , i bosolUSi w arrantod. a t 95 cents. Every one n o ti ound as repres efunded. CKOW” AND “BUMGAKDNER” I f R Y E W H ISK IE S . $3.5<»to 87.50 per gallon; OODBINK. $4, very superior ; P U R E YOUNG H18KY, $2.50 and upward. H. B. K IR K A OO., 09 ilton st. a n d 709 Broadw.ay* N. Y . ____ _____ ______ INDSOR A NEWTON’S CANVAS^ w BY T H E RO L L OR ON STRETCH E R S . 0- W. KKKNAN, FuUon, corner Pearl at. f ^ A S n PAID FOH A L T j KINDS OF CoT- ton and woolen rags, nowspanora, bonks and painph- tote, copper, b rass, load, b u ttles, old iron, Ao.t Av . : al) calls aU eadeil to free ot charge. J . D HlSCOLLx iS3W o kn etx «oplar, - • - , c o m e r P Formerly 17 P roapeot st. rjU i E WESTBUUY DAIRY CO. A FA R M E R S ’ AULK ASSOCIATION, D E P O T , NO- 568 ATLANTIO A VENUE. por (Uiart; milk from cans. Ro. per quart, dehvered; sum* plus i'tirni.- 7 hod un application. A trial fiulicitod. •* Milk bottled nnd sealed on our own Carine; price 10c. ; niitic from cans, Ro, p e r quart, dehvurod p a k e ^ o t I c 1 ^ 7 “ iC “N o .'V i T f ULTO'N V T liK tV r.N o w Yovk, BASEM E N T FLOOR. „ TU B CUBAUBST I’J.AUK IN 'A’UK OITV. T>A C K E R COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE— X 7’his institution will o n ter upon Us thirty-fourtli year •September lo. 'J'he Faculty will be in attendanr.o on the 14th to classify now pupils. While every tucility is afforded for tho most tliorough scholarship in the higher b ranches of science, literature and a rt, oxtraurillnary advantages a re given, without extra charge, to th e younger pupils, espe cially for acquiring tho m odern i .'inguages. 7*he lessons are m a d e eaay and a ttractive. S o hooks are aved, b u t convor- versatioQ in Fr»ncli and Gerinaii trains the quick oar, and flexible tongue of childhood to a fluency and accuracy vainly a t t e m p ^ later m lito. __ _ 'iViTTrST^ COJ./LEGK, I t x e m m f . t t s b u r g , m d . Studios wilt be RKSUMF.D on the F IR S T MONDAY IN SKPTE.MBEH. The course em b races GOLLKGCATK. P R E P A R A T O R Y and JU N I O R D E P A R T M E N T S . Last n am ed in a sopar- ate building. T h e m e m lw rsof each departm e n t are required to follow tlie studies pTBPcrihod for it. .Special instruction and f.icih- tio.s, however, will be given to ihusD who wish to fit them selves for a business earcor. The S isters of Ch.’vrity of N azareth, Ky., are in charge of the douiosiic departm e n t of the Oolluge. Scud for catalogue. J GI?.N M cCLO S K EY, D. D „ President. \ D E L D H I A C A D E ^ S I Y , Having a d d e d 12 new rooms, a new laboratory, a large gym nastic hall, enlarged tbe old rooms, introduced improved beating a n d veniilaim g a p p a ratus in all the rooms. W IL L ~ O P E N . FO R UEO E P T IO X O P T u P I L S O F B O T tt SKXES TU E S D AY , H th SEPTK.MI;KK. Study and rocitatloiis to commence th e day tollowing. u n der the direction of a superior corps of expenencod teachers. F o r catalofmes Bead to the Academy, os Lafo- yetto av, o r a t No. 104 Front st. N. _____________________ X ^ o iiLEG IA T E AND rOEYTECHNIO IN S T ITU T E . 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A C a m p a i f l r n S o n g * * T ctkx : <*A7W> i X*AKa ll&ncook t (b« Q&me th a t gIow« w ith tune A n d thrU ls tb e boftrte of m e n ; N o nam e of old stan d s f o r th so bold T h a t s p r a n g f r o m p a t r io t's pen. c h o r u s ; H o'il m a k o tho i>eople One, m y b o j i , H e 'll m&ko tbe people one ; p r o m sea to sea tho jublleo M'd'U c h a n t In untsou. H a n c o c k th e bravo now com es to aave T h e natio n from Ita f r ie n d s ; P r o m m a n w h o s u c k , w h o bleed an d pluck P o r th e ir ow n selfish cada. H a n c o c k th e s tro n g , w h o sm o te th e w rong W hen foes s tood iu hie path, Kow b r in g s th e calm th a t holda th e charm T o heal tho w o iiuda of w rath. H a n c o c k tho aoor, wbofl« vieton clear Soars h ig h o’e r p a r ty croede, D e m a n d s a tru c e to s tr ife, abuse, T h a t Peace m a y w o rk h e r deeds. H a n c o c k th e chief, o f prom ise brief» O f noble im p u ls o full ; W ith coDScionca cicau, uu orlm o s to acreea. A nd record w h ile as vfool, H a n c o c k tho p u re, no ta in ts to euro, Since foes have s e a rched In vain H is h isi’ry 's page from b i r t h to age T o flud ono b!ut o r s tain . H a n c o c k tho bold, whoso han d w ill hold E r e long th e helm of State, T h o u g h tom p e s ts blare aud dem o n s glare P e a r s only God uud F a te. H ancock tho wise p lans will devise To m a k o tho people o n e ; P r o m sea to soa tho jublleo Wa'ii c h a n t in unison. O. H. W« THE OLD T R llX E R ’S STORY. JT o e W i n r o w ’fl K e m i n i a c e n c e s i o f ( f i e P r i z e IC i II J o h n R l o r r f « a f c r v X o m I l r c r ^ Y a n U c o S i i i l l i v a n e t a L —U o w T l i o t n s o n i v n e ^ ' D i p p e d —P l u c K K K i l i . [8ao F rancisco C h ronicle.] The o t h e r night, i n a w e l l k n o w n Kearney stree t r e s o r t of profosi^ional a thletes, they w ere dloouss- in g th e rospoctivo m e r its of M o rrissey and h is p u g ilis tic contom p o raries, Some one ex p a tiated on th e ad vantages of|scienco in fighting, w h e reupon J o e W inrow, a veteran tra in e r of p u g ilists, r e m a r k e d : ^'Science is it fine th i n g to have, b u t th e b e s t boxers I ever saw wore th e easiost m e n to w h ip in a tw e n ty - to u r fo o l r i n g .” ^‘How was U t h a t M o rrissey w as so h a r d to b e a t then, J o e ? ” was a sked. T h e v e teran looked a t tbo questio n e r in surprise. “ W h y ,” paid he, “ M o rrissey was no boxer. Docs a n y body th i n k be wus V* I t was lutim a tod th a t the belief was very p o p u lar th a t (he pugnacious S e n a tor was ouo o f the ablest e x p o n e n ts o f thu m a n ly art. A percepU b le sm ile cu rled tho old w a rhorse’s lip. “ T h a t is one of tho m a n y dclusiona outsiders have abo u t the r i n g , ” said ho. “ T b o y think, too, th a t w h en M o rrlisoy f o u g h t T h o m p s o n on M aro Islan d , T h o m p son gave iu because ho was afraid of M o rrissey's cro w d .” An ath letic gentlem a n w ho w as etrlk iu g an Inoffen sive m a tch on tho side of h is boot, aduiU tod h a v ing h e a rd th e dam a g ing statem o n t an d givon H Bou^ “^ ? s m istak e ,” eald the veteran. “ S lorrlssey w o n M b meritB, th o u g h ho uevor oaw a rin g u n ti l bo stepped in to ono, and bo never had a boxing glove o n till six weeks before th e fight. Y o u 'd h a r d ly believe mat.'* Tho athletio gentlem a n , wiio by th is iim o had g o t h is cig a r in to a co r n e r of h is m o u th, and was p u n ish in g it povcrcly, Insin u a ted th a t, for the first tim e in h is life, he had doubts of tbo old I r a in e r 'a voracity, “ I t ’s a fact, boya,*’ .Joe continued, rem e m b e r well tbo 111*61 tim o I saw M o rrissey. I'd retired from f.ho r in g a f t e r fighting Tom O ’Douuoli in New Orleans an d tra in in g Tom H y c r f o r h is Kro.it fight w ith Yan kee SuIUvan. I'd got a good jo b at $400 a m o u th. They u.seJ to pay wages In those tim e s —S u m m e r of '52, you know . O n e aftern o o n Bill D u ffy come up to m e wUh a Btout y o u n g fellow a b o u t 23 years of 4ige. You’ve beard or BUI*?” Several well posted ijoreons e x p ressed th e ir b elief t h a t thoy had heard of M'illiam th r o u g h h is Hctivc connec tio n w ith a p r ize fight iu B endigo, A u stralia, an d hi.s su b s o q u e n t tro u b le w ith a f r ie n d iu F iacerville, ^YUlch fu r n ish e d a fee to tho C o ruucr. “ Yfc.s, th a t was Bill. H e vaccinated T e d S im p k ins in Bixtoou ro u n d a .” JOHN MORIH.SSEY. “ V e il, Bill com e u p to mo,^’ co n tin u e d the ed u c a to r, au d Kaye ho, ‘Joo, ht ro’c the young frdier us wore m a tched agin G eorge T h o m p s o n .’ I asked him w h a t his nam e was, aud ho said ‘.John M o rrieaey.’ H e ’d ju s t got back fro m Q u een C h a rlotte’s Islan d , w h o re th e re w:i3 houio m ining excitem e n t a t th e tim e , and ho was a ll o u t of coudition—as f a t a s a b o j . I a.skDil him if he’d any experience, nnd he said no ; he’d never been a ring fight i n his life, an d never even bad a glove on. T h e fight was to com e off in six weuks fro m th e n , so I advlged him to back out. ‘D o you know w h a t kind of a m a n you'ro m a tched agin *?’ says I. ‘1 don’t ca r e ,' nay ho, *what k in d lie is, I'd like to fight him . All hu cun do Is give m e a llckiu’, an d I'm ready to take th a t if you'li taku mo in bund and get mo r e a d y .’ I liked (he young fellow ’s style, b u t I d id n ’t w a n t to see h im cu t all to pieces, fo r Thom p son was one of the best boxers I ever saw. I d o n ’t bulicve iu a glove ex hib itio n , Jim ^lace could have bostod him . H e w as so clover th a t ho used to be Iho sta r at P e te C raw ley's placo lu L o n d o n . >Vh<m Tom H y e r started in to tra in fo r his fight w ith Sullivan lie over to Poto to send him th e best m a u he could to. leacli h im rin g trick s , and P e te sen t Thom ])Son. So yv»u seo a s a boxer he w as no slouch. 1 had an ide& )iq a cow a rd, b u t 1 b a d no notion th a t a inau w ho n e v e r h.ad a b o x in g g io \ e on could get ready in six weeks to lick him . so I w o u ld n 't have noth ing to do w ith it. F r a n k W illiam s, thu gam bler, was p u tt in g u p fo r MorriBaey, and F r a n k camo a f t e r mo a n d asked mo to take J o h n in h a n d au d give him a show anyhow , QS h e d id n 't core w h e ther he lost h is $1,U(K) o r not. Ho w a n ted to see a fight an d BO d i d overyono else. TUoao were lively tim e s .” The athletic gentlenian w ith the cigar he%ved a s igh, eR h e r th r o u g h woaH aoss from hfb' se lf Im p o sed task or fro m th e th o u g h t of th e glorious o p p o rtu n itiaa hopo- lessly lost by living in th is parsim o n io u s ago. “ T h o m w ere tho tim e s ,” said tho veteran, w ith a trem u lous voice, f o r the retrosp e c tio n was alm o s t too m u c b f o r h is S p a r tan lo f titn d o . I b u il t a r in g QbJ QB UiO MiflBioii, w h e re wo train e d , and ju s t six weeks before the fight gave him hia first lesson. Ho d id n ’t know notliTng, and co u ldn’t oven p u t u p hia h a n d s rig h t. Any novice could g e t o n to h im every tim e . 1 done all I could f o r him , th o u g h , an d in a few weeks he began to b r u s h u p first rate, an d by an d by ho got so 03 he could lead an d stop p r e tty good. T h e re w as g r e a t in t e r e s t taken in th e fight, an d we u s e d to have loU of v isito r s every day. Old Booth, tho trag e d ian, used to com e o u t every forenoon to see Jo h n set to, an d H alt M c A llister used to d r o p iu « couple o ’ tim e s a w eek.” “ Well, how d id ho d o ? ” in q u i r e d th e athletio gentle m a n , w ho h a d j u s t finished an ex c itin g rally w ith h is cig a r.lu w h ich he ovidoutly got th e w o rst of It. IK THE RIKG. “ Do,” 6aid tho v e teran , b r ig h ten in g u p at the mem ory of bis illu s tr io u s p u p il 's achlavem o n ta. “ SVby, he was loo laxy. H e g o t tb e fig h t in seventeen ro u n d s , b u t he h a d h is m a n licked in th e tw o first. I nev e r saw a w o rse fight. All J o h u g o t w as a little m a r k on bU forehead, imd T h o m p s o n b a d only a black eye and a o u t lip. I was s c a red Jo h n w o u ld g e t oxcltod, b u t be was cool a s an y old g ladiato r. W h ile we w ere s tr ip p in g Xbomyisou cam e over to o u r co r n e r an d offered to bet u s fSOU th a t he w o u ld w in. Jo h n looked up at him and sm iled. ‘Well, G e o rge,’ s a y s he, ‘I'v e g o t no m o n ey, b u t I ’ll le t you have w h a t I can, an d th a t’s a good lick ing ; 80 take off y o u r clothes. ’ ” TUlfi lierolo defense, w o rthy o f H o m orlo versa, c a u sed a b u z z of ad m iratio n , and num e ro u s encom ium s were lavished on the stu r d y novice. *;llo w as g r i t , ” s a id tho athletio gentlem a n , to whom tho com p lim e n t was probably suggested by the m e e ting of h is teeth in h is r e f r a c to r y cheroot. “ H e was a b r ic k ,” said an am b iU o n a o o n s tiu c to r of walla who p u ll s .i n 'a cham p ion crow. “ He waa the best g r e e n h o rn I ev e r saw in m y life ,” said tbe veteran. “ Tbfi first ro u n d settled th e bust- nosB. W h e n tim e w as called Jo h n w alked u p s teadily as if ho had w on tw e n ty battles. T h o m p s o n led off, b u t ho waa 80 n e r v o u s th a t J o h n stopped him an d fol lowed him up, and gave h im a terrific one on th e m o u th th a t BpUt bis Up, A fter th a t you c o u ldn’t d r ive Thom p son u p to him w ith a G a tling g u n , a u d Jo h n chaeod him all .around the rin g and followed h im in to his corner every tim e. I t was th e w o rst fight e v e r I saw, b u t all th e boyp wore u p to sea it. T h e o d d s were heavy on T h o m p son, f o r I t looked like a dead th i n g for him . Ho w as bached by Bob W oods. Bob used to keep a faro bank in Sacram e n to at th e tim e . Ho waa tax collector afterw a rd . I t isn ’t tru e th o t T h o m p s o n was a f r a id to w in on account of M orriHScy's gaug, fo r Klorrissey d id n ’t have a gan g . H e was th o u g h t to be tb e u n d e r dog and all tbe gam b lers an d ro u g h s w e re w ith T h o m p son. Ono of h is best fiio iids w as Billy M u lligan, th a t got bhootlug people up on D u p o n t street w h e n he h a d tho ho r r o r s , and was killed.” In q u i r y as to tho su b s e q u e n t proceedings of tbe redoubtable M r. T h o m p s o n elicited tho fact th a t ho got back to Scotland, w h ere, u n d e r h is real nam e of M cCloilan, he eu c o u n tcred a C a 'e d o n ian cham p ion and covered him self w ith glory by h a r d w o n battles. MORRISSEY AKD YANKEE SVEEIVAN. “ D id you see M o rrissey fig h t again, Joe 7” aeveral asked. “ No, b n t from all I could h o a r he w a sn’t m u c h a bet te r boxer w h e n ho licked Y ankee S u llivan. Sullivan used to w a it f o r bim an d kep t b it tin g him till the b'.ood actually r.in in to b is shoos. T h e y tell m o be w as a t e r rible s ig h t. I don’t th ink M o rrl.ssej e v e r g o t over th a t fight a u d I know S u llivan’s h a n d s w ere all broken up aud never good f o r noth ing again. Jo h n m u s t h a r e Im p roved considerable th o u g h lieforo ho m e t H eeuan, fo r they were both v e iy busy f o r seven ro u n d s before he got away w ith tbe fight. M o rrlssey u o v e r won a b a ttle on sdoncQ, b u t he d id on pluck, aud pluck is better every tim e .” “ You b e lcher life,” s a id th e athlohc gentlem a n , w h o h a d ju.st c o u u tered a ten cent p ie ce on the other side of tb e s treet, an d g o t back to h is co rn e r safe w ith a fresh RELICS L\ STOCK, f l o w CU e I l u f t o i i a u i 'f i f l a i i c o c l L ’ a C 'o u a F i n d a A * f la r k e t . (L ittle Ruck 0'a;:et(e.I Yestorclny a well <lrc’f..Hed nian—but IhLs id n o t a fashion urticlo ; w h a t's th© Ufo ul dt’scn b lu g a m a n ’s d r e s s ? A n yway, tho m a n cntc:r.ii a store, and tak in g a b rass b u tto n fro m h is pocket bunded it t e a b y s tan d e r an d rem a r k e d : “ R a t h e r a valuable relic. T h is bu tto n was s h o t from G e n e ral H a n c o c k 'd coat a t G o tlytiburg. M} fath e r was on H anuuck’s statf, a n a yicked up tha b u tto n w h en U fell fro m tbo G e u truJ’H c o a t.” **] should th in k thr.t it is valuable,” said the m a o , ex am in in g it. “ F ro m H ancock'# coat 7 Well. I declaiv. W b a i’ll y o u toko f o r i t ? Lxeuso me, sir. I s h o u ld n o t have a s k e d such a silly qucdU o n .” » “ No off ouM . fcir. 1 w o u ldn’t sell the rollo, of course, as it l8 b o u n d to mo by m o re than ouo tie. My f a th e r Is d e a d ” —au d tho m a n looked a%vay w h ile th e o th e r p a r ty tu r n e d and m a d e a foreign rem a rk to a boy th a t stood by th e cou n ter lazily t u r n i n g tbe leaves of a lot of sheet m u s ic. “ No. I w o u :dn’t sell It,” continued tho m s u , “ b u t as I am In straig h ten e d circum a taaves 1 am g o iu g to tho paw n shop and paw n i t . ” “ D o n 't do th a t. L e t m e take i t . ” “ 'Well, loan mo | 5 . ” T h e m o n e y was h a n d e d over, an d a f t o r 'ih e r e lic m a n h a d carefully tak e n dow n the ad d r e s s of the cap italist be vraikea out. Al>out five m in u tes afterw a r d th a clerk in a neighboring sto re entered an d ex c laim e d : “ Se© here, fe l le r s ; 1 reckon I ’v u g o t th e now re l i c , a b u tto n sh o t fro m G e n e ral H a n c o c k ’s ooat a t the battio of G e tty s b u r g .” H e th e n u n w rapp e d a lo t of oil p a p e r fro m a r o u n d a braes b u tto u . “ W b o r a d id y o u g e t i t 7” a s k e d tb e m a n w h o h a d « siraU a r c u riosity. m a n whose fath e r picked i t u p ju s t afte r a buffet n a u cap p e d i t from H a n c o c k 's coat. 'Jbo poor fellow had started to the paw n shop. I let h im have $10 on i t . ” “ \Yhat, ho I boss,” exclaim e d ano th e r roan, en terin g tbo etore an d holdin g u p a b r a s s b u tto n . “ Huro’s a relic f o r you. Shot from S c u e ral H a n c o c k 's coat d u r in g “ S ay, th e r e ,” s a id a m a n looking th r o u g h the d o o r way. “ d o you fellers w a n t to see a relic of the la te w ar, sh o t—” “ I ’ve got one th a t ’ll beat i t , ” s a id a m a n , s tooping a n d fu m b ling In h is re s t poc'iiet. “ H o le on d a r , ” s a id a colored m a n . “ I-emrao show y e r de boss curyasity. “ H it's a bu tto n g o t ofi'ea—” *‘Oh, lot u p ,” exclaim e d several voices, while th e noise of b u tto n s rolling on th e floor was heard. “ L e ss look fo r th a t feller,” said the firit victim . **AVhy, b u s t m y b u tton s , som ebody m u s t draw n dow n o n H a n c o c k w ith a double barrel shot gun. ” T h e p a r ty w e n t out, and tho only Inform s tic a learned of h im was t h a t he bad j u s t cu t the b u tto u s fro m an old arm y coat a n d started fo r th e n e x t tow n , . ^ “ Yes,” said tho Oid tra in e r , “ th e r e ’s noth in g like Dorve, and talk in g of nerve d id you over hear how Yttukue Sullivan got aw ay from A u s tralia ?” Tho crow d w’as silent, being asham e d to confess its ignorance of th e m a n n e r In w h ich thu renow n e d gladi- ato r pu^ th e ocean betw e e n him a o lf an d th e penal s e t tlem e n ts. “ You know ,” said th e scarred p u g ilist, “ in those tim e s there w ere lots of stow aw ays ti*>'lng to get over horo from . S y d n e y , au d they used to boro fo r (hem (n the holds of the veasols w ith a k in d of an auger. They d id n ’t th in k it w o rth w hile to h u n t tho poor fellow s up. Sullivan an d J o e M aguire, the pugilist, stow ed them - pelvcs aw ay on a* w h a ler beh in d a lot of casks and d u n nage. W hen they began to bore w ith tho big auger, M a g u ire weakened and com m enced to sq u irm aro u n d . Sullivan took o u t his knife, and, says he, 'jf th a t a u g e r strik e s y o u ,' said ho, 'an d you squeal, b y --------- I ’ll cu t y o u r th r o a t.’ T h o first th in g he knew th e au g e r stn io k him self in th e calf of tb e leg and w o n t clean th r o u g h it, b u t ho n e v e r opened h is lips, w h e n ’tw aa going u p again ha took o u t his hand k e icb io f a n d w iped th e blade 8o th a t they w o u ldn’t never s u s p e c t noth ing . M a g u ire to ld m e t h a t him self. W hen Sullivan w as m a tched agin H y e r, J o e said to m e , saye be, T f nerve can w in. Y ankee is agoln’ to scoop th e o o lu j K o rve d id n ’t do him no good, though, f o r he w as overm a tched th a t tim e , - th o u g h h is backers th o u g h t he h a d a dead g i f t of it, an d w o u ld p u t u p $20,- 000 if H y e r coiiM get it. T o m h a d a h a r d tim e , tho u g h , a e ttio g th e $5,000 th a t was p u t up, f o r h e was a s b a d as M o rrissey. IZs had no experionce In th e rin g , an d w h e n George Tbom p a o u cam e over to help him o u t h e was a very poor boxer. B u liivau uaod to call h im ‘ a. big. overgrow n g irl,’ b u t h e changed hia m ind ab o u t th a t a f t e r th e f ir s t r o u n d .” A SPORTING TRADITtON. Som e one r e m a rked th a t thero is a s p o r tin g tra d itio n to tb e effect t h a t SulU v au s o ld th e fight. '' “ I know i t , ” s a id th e old tra in e r , “ b u t Ihore’s n o th ing iu it. Tlioro was m o re m o u s y lost in ih:it'figlit lh:m on any t h a t over took place in th is co u n try ,' b n t ^fulli- van m a d e n o th in g o u t of it. He lost evovyihiug he hud, fo r ho was do.’ul su r e of w lnn iu g . ^ 3 ^ . .l i c k e d ‘H ain- niorlauQ, tho best IdJ pound m a u tlie)^'lS>i]l.ln,H^lAbd, b u t I believe Hftium erlauo w o u ld have him , only he b roke h is w rist, Y ankee w as' a i l ^ u t to pieces. H e boat V ince H a m m o n d aud Bob C a u u t, B u n ’s b r o th e r , and o ih e r good m o n bigger lUau Tom Ilyor, and I th o u g h t m y s e lf th a t ho ought to be a b le to g e l away w ith T o m , b u t he never had a ahow f ro m Iho T o ’ niUBtrate th o ImmenBo su p e r io r ity of hia pupil, the gladlutor g o t dov,’u from his ulool a n d s q u a r e d him self lo w a r d a m ild m a n n e rod book Agent, w ho a tionds th e athletic mootiugA nnd la toloratod ou oouditiou of never, \m d ev any tem p tatlo a , r o f c r r iu g to gusiuqsa. C l l i s x n x s L O S E E A h L B B T l i l E . fNcw O rleans D e m o c rat,] A plump littl# Celestial, liis almoud eyes tw inkling w ith delig h t a n d an ex tr a o r d in a r y g r in lig h t- Up h is yellow counteoanca, dro p p e d in to w itness th e lottery draw in g th e o th e r day. H e w a tched tho blindfo ld e d boys draw th e u n m b o r s fro m the w h eel w ith a p p a r e n t In terest an d bore the jokes of thd crow d aro u n d w ith evldeut good n a tu r e . “ Say, Jo h b , you w ashes th a t m a n ’s s h ir te e ?” askod ono of the crow d , p o in tin g to ono o f the bonovolont looking com m issioners. “ I w asbee I^apeo plen ty yhirtee i f I w lnea prlzeo-” replied tho blau u M o n g o lian. *' H ave you g o t a ticket, Jo h n ? ” in q u i r e d the m a n in the crow d . “ Well, mo tUnkca m e habee,” replied tho C h inam a n , draw ing one f r o m his pocket, •* TUakeo w in 7” he In - in q n ired. 2'he m a n in tho crow d looltsd a t th e n u m b e r a n d , scan u ln g h is list, fou n d th a t i t had oome in f o r a $509 prize. “ Well. Jo h n .” rop’.icd tho m a n in tho crow d, very innocontly, *• 1 th i p k y o u ’ve I n s t.” “ Chinee m a n loses alio tim o ,” s a id th e s u b je c t of th o . Flow ery E m p ire, “ goteo no luckeo. Gloss tlow tickoa aw a y .” “ You n e e d n 't do th a t, Jo h n ,” s a id tb e m a n w ith a p a tr o n izin g oir. *T will give you a dim e f o r i t . ” “ Dllm o too lillee, G h m iuo a d o llar,’’ s a id tho CeZos- tial. “ A dollar’s too m u c h f o r a tick e t th a t c a n ’t w in. 'We’ll split the diff'creuco a n d call it half a dollar, eh 7” said J o h n ’s kin d in fo rm a n t. “ Chinee mau glottee no luckee; Melican m&n takoe all© xulonoo. Takec th e tlickee and glim m e flo’ b il tee ,” aud J o h n passed over his tick e t in exchange fo r the m o n e y . W hen th e M o n g o lian’s g r in n in g foaturos had d isap peared tb e m a n chuckled en d rem a rk e d th a t he h a d ' “ g o t h e r th is tim e .” “i o l ’s see tb e ticket ? ” a s k e d ono o t h is f riesd a . T h e m a n who h a d m ado tho lucky iuv o s tm e c t h a n d e d the tick e t over, whou hia f r ien d exclaim e d : “ W hy, Goorgo, U was d raw n last J u n o .” “ I s th a t so ?'* askod tho xoan, dum b f o u n d e d , the r e v elation th a t he bad been duped daw n ing upon him . “ Whero is th a t lying rascal o f a h e a then C h incso who p n t u p th is jo b ou mu 7” B u t tb e C h inam a n could now h e re be f o u n d , an d th e m a u had to be sati.sficd is’itu th e o x p e n e n c o be h a d p u r chased w ith h a lf a dollar. IC E CREAM FIEN D S . [BuTlinKton Hawkey©.] ■ One evening, I d o n ’ t r e i u c m b e r when, I in- tro d u c e d a y o u n g frie n d of m ino, .ind be is very you n g an d very bashful, M r. J u lte n C. E lginb ro d , of B u ffalo, to a young lady .acnualntance. A f ter a few m o m e n ts ol society chatter, he s u g g e s ted th e Ice c ream saloon. Then she arose an d in tro d u c e d bim to h e r tw o school g i r l frien d s , h e r m o ther, tho m o ther of ono of h e r f r ien d s , aud an a u n t who was visiting them . T h e n the a u n t Introd u c e d him to h e r elder s is ter, an d an old 1 ady w h o was n o t a relative, tboy explained., b u t w as aa dear to them as tho u g h she w as th e ir own m o ther. T h e n ^bey all s a id, in a general s o r t o f a way, “ Well, are you all r e a d y 7” au d answ e red them selves in th e ai!QrmsU>o as they slowly followed tho h o r r o r s tr icken young m a n to the door, an d t b s procession filed off dow n stree t to w a rd the Ice c ream saloon, sto p p ing on tho w ay a t a house to pick up tb e o ld lacy''a d a u g h t e r a n d • calling a t a s to re f o r th e twrin oonsiaa o f one o f tho au n t s —beau tifu l g ir ls they wero—fro m S p ringfield. I w atched th e colum n w h e n it sw u n g “ b y fou rs, rig h t in to lin e ” in f r o n t , of tb e ice cream saloon, w h e re i t form e d like a line o f men. a t a railw a y ticket otfleo, an d th e old lady sm iU u g ly and patien tly b r in g in g u p th o * roar, stan d in g u n d o r tho flickering g a s lig h t an d tb o stead f a s t s tars, aw a iting h e r chance a t the frozen p u d d in g . I t was f a r , f a r i a the n ig h t w h e n J u l i s n X lgln- b r o d r e t u r n e d to tho hotel, an d w h e n I looked e u t o f th e w indow and saw his p a u id face a n d g litterin g eye® aud no ted tho club In one h a n d and th e revolver i n ti T b e ag e n t b is tl ly p u t a showcase betw e en bim e e lf a n d th e tu to r o t A m e r ica’s m o s t ilUiateioiu sloggers,' th e veteran c o n t i n u e d : TOU UTE& AND TANKSB SULLIYAV “ We tra in e d Tom fo r eU m o a tbs, an d w h en be strip p e d f o r the f ight he was th e flaest looking young fellow I ever saw. He s tood s ix f s e t tw o iochen, w e ighed one h a o d r o d an d so r e n tj - e ig h t pounds, and active as a oat. I d o n ’t know th a t he e v e r saw a rin g before, b u t he waa aa cool aa i f he’d been r a is e d (n ono. W han wa w e n t u p to s h a k e h a n d s , s e c o n d and stL according to tho rules, S u llivan j u s t p u t o u t h is hand and s h o r e d th o second aside, ho w as s o an x iou s to g e t to work. T b e first lead H y e r h it h im on the le f t cheek, an d you’d th i n k th e bone %vaaacoming th r o u g h . I u th e n e x t ro u n d be h it h im exactly on th e sam e spot, and y o u 'd th in k he’d been vtruck by a rock. H is seconds w e re so dazed th a t they d id n ’t b a r e senae enou g h to spongo him off, aud th e day was so cold th a t th e blood froze at onee a n d m ode h im look frig h t f u l. Ho was th e w o rst looking m a n I ever saw in a ring, au d 1 w a i so m u c li a f r a id that Tom would kill him a t evory blow, th a t I k e p t advising him te go slow. A long about th e tw e lfth ro u n d all T o m had to do w as to go u p au d p u s h h im over, an d w’hcn thoy b r o u g h t him to the scratch a t th e soventcouth r o u n d ho waa so f a r gono th a t be jn.st p n t o u t his hands aud fell. 2'om d id n 't have a m a r k on h im .” THB BKWARD OF MERIT. “ A fter g e ttin g away BO easily w ith b is m a n ,” con tinued the vf:teran, “ y o u ’d think th a t Tom would like to try hia h a n d again, b u t h e ’d never train any m oro. T h a t w ;u th e biggest m o n e y e d fig b t I over saw. I got $4,000 given lo mo by m e n who w o n m o n e y ou it.” •* H o w m u c h . J»c ? ” “ F o u r thousand d o llars.” T h e athletic gcutlomau throw hi* cigar aw ay, b u t w h e ther a s a inero Banitary precaution or to give ex- pre.SHlons o f ilingunt at the degenoracy of the times, cannot be recorded. A.SOTHEll T H E O U I BUSTKD. (D e troit F ree Prosa.j A widow who was goiug lo leave the city held an auction of her bousohold effects yesterday, and ovorything w o n t a t p r o m p t sale u n ti l little b u t the l>ed- stead w'as left. J u s t before th is was p u t u p som e of tho women w o n t to s p y ing around, and dlscororcd th a t it wa> in f e s ted by bed bugs. T h is fact waa noised a r o u n d u n til i t cam e to tho ears of the auctioneer, w h o m o u n ted the box and sa i d : “ W o rds oonuot e x p ress the poignancy o f m y sorrow over tbo base canard w h ich has been p u t i n cirou latto c in thib crow d. I have sold goods in th i s tow n fo r tw e n t}-uinc long years, and th is 1s th e first Instance in w h ich bugs have been p e r m itted to stop betw e e n mo' and the purch a s ing public. Ladles an d gentlem e n , i f th e r e \a a bug in or ab o u t th a t bedstead I w a n t to eco bim . 1 c a n n o t a u d will n o t beliovo th e r e is. I t w o u ld bo a alau'Jor—a m o s t foul s lan d e r on th e cliaracter of th is w o rthy widow, who U ab o u t to rem o v e to th e S tate of O h io.” B e ing invited to Rtep dow n an d view th e b u g s fo r him self he m a d e un inspection. T h e y w ere th e re. T h e y were gallopiug in an d o u t a n d up au d dow n , au d i t waa DO u s e to d isp u te th e fact. “ L&dles an d gentlem e n ,” aald th e au c tlonaar, a s h a resum e d bis post, “ I fo u n d bugs. I don’t e x a c tly r e m e m b e r tbe L a tin nam e for them , b u t they are th e r e . A u d now let m e talk to you as a f r ien d . B e d b u g s w e re n o t m a d e fo r gaudy show , n o r w ere they m a a e f o r a Hfo o f case. I t is a law of n a t u r e t h a t they sh o u ld .in h a b i t bedsteads. Tboy can n o m o i^ go o u t u n d e r th e b a r n an d m a k e a liv in g th a n a dog can becom e an eaglo and float th r o u g h space. Tho aversion am o n g you to th i s in s e c t is foun d e d on false priD clpIes. B is b ite scaroely irritates th e s le e p e r, b u t it oleansos a n d p u r if ies th e blood. B u t fo r th e bedbugs o f th is c o u n tr y wo should all have bulls an d carbuncles. T h e y keep dow n w a rts. They cause m o les to disap p e a r. G ive th e m a chance an d they w o u ld rem o v e c o rn s w ith o u t p a in. T h o groat”— “ F i f t y cents I” called an old w o m an who r e m e m b e red th a t she h a d a rem e d y at home. “ F if ty cen ts! I am offered fifty cento for a tan dol la r bedstead, and as 1 w as going to say, th e g r e a t N a poleon alw a y s asked f o r a bed w ith bugs in it. 1 am offered fifty cents, au d yot Ctesar had hia bugs. J am ” — , “ One dollar,” “ I am offered one dollar, and yel tbe poets o f Greece ISiinortallzed the insects before you. T h is u'idow tclia m e th a t she has uot b a d an ache or a p a in s ince the first b u g m a d o U)j fean y of you have read w h a t H o m er w rote o t th e m ? W h & tw o d tU ^ lo m ita iu of i l o z a r t ’s tw e lfth m a s s ? And y e t I —” “ ’Two dollars.” • “ 4a<l I i 9 “f ioH e rs l Do you h a r e head ache 7 A76 VOd afflicted vriCu g iddiness ? Do you Uavo fo a r j n g jn th e ears 7” “ T h ree dollars I” “ My frien d s , tet hift go hom e au d get m y copy of ‘T a r a d U e L ob V’ a n d read \o you ouo hhorl c'uar.tor. W h a t did M ilton— 7 \ **Four dollars !” ^M h ! I begin to see th a t a r t an d cu l tu r e are not u n know n to I'ao audience. Did A lcxanclrr th e G reat Ivavo boils ? N ever, n o t a ono ! A nd why ? ” “ F ive dollars “ I am bid five dollars. I w o u ld like to qiioi© ouo verso from a wcil know n L a tin poet, b u t lim e ^irejises and th is bedstead is sold for five dollar.^ cue'u uu tha n a il. I will now direct y o u r cu ltu r e d oUonNon lo tljat coukatova w ith a c locked oven.” os, ihe o thor, aud h e a rd him m e n tion m y na'iiie an d ask Iho n ig h t clerk w h a t was tho n u m b e r of m y ^oom , I Soared th a t ho m ig h t fool harshly tow a rd pic, ^ ^ tho door of Iny room w ith tho lounge, th e b e d s tead, th o stove and th e tru n k , ju s t beforo he cam e b a n g in g a c a l u s t l t . • H e s lept in the haU th a t n ig h t, across m y th resh o ld , aud I only e scaped tho noxt aftern o o n , w h o a Ibd toodlord, a w eary of hia in c e s a a u t p o u n d in g o f m y d o o r panels w ith h is club, h a d h im arre s te d a t a d a n - garoua l u u s ‘i ' 1 ^ H owever, th i s waa n o t a t N a n tu c k e t. Ob, no. th is svaa not at N a n t u c k e t ; th i s h a p p e n e d u i C o n n e c ticut, th r e e fe a r s ago. AB0V;T LYING. [G alveston Nows.] ‘'Wiioi'e Vr'oro you \)'Ucn llio first shot waa’ fired oFked a G alveston law y e r. “ I w ts lying dowTi o n tho s o fa.” “ Whoro was yo u r h u s b a u d ? ” “ He was lying dow n ou tho back g a llery .” “ A ud y o u r childron—w h e re w e re they ? ” *‘Thoy wei’o ly in g dow n on tho bed f a s t a sloep.” “ Any other m c m im r of y o u r fam ily ly ing dow n ? ” ^ “ Well, if m y b r o th e r iu law was h e r e I expect ho would bo ly ing dow n in th u co u r t houso. H o is a ycr, uutesa he has r e f o m t d recchU y .’’