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7 ^ THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE m 3 VOL. 44 .-NO. 7 . BROOKLYN . MONDAY , JANUARY 8 , 1883 . THREECENTa' AUCTlOn 8AI.ES ■\717M. COLE, AUCTIONEKK. W n r boLB AN» MUUPllY. Cily bulMroom. 370 Fulfo)i st. and 354 W358 &dam<tt. TUK8DAT. Janunry B, at lO-S") o’olooV, At No. U40 »ml *443 Plymoath St. KXHOUTIlIX’ SALB of » lartto stook of coIoK iu var* .ni-»h. japan, oil and dUt«mper» black rubbing. Ac. Also 1U.00Q lbs d r/ colors raanulaeturod by tlio iato JoUii lUr.geraW. ANN M. FIT2UKRALD, Kxeoutrix. WRDNKSDAY, January 10, at lO;rM) o’clock. 1»RT UOOUSs &C* 5 T . K. HORTOK A CO., At tkleiroomi. HOUSKliOLa FIIRNITIIHB,-P«t!cr suitn m mw .ill., rmi, h»ir oloth, ic.. black iralnut and iiamtod (.•hamlx'r tniu, hall taoka. nininK table., ohaire, lounses. niarblo top labias bodoiou, pictures, fanort'bairs, iJrusBylaand ingvain natpele, d>nj.K^ml._ki.ci™ •. Ooraar of Fulton and Miller ats, Ka*t New York, Take Rapid TraneU to Van Biolau a^. Station. CiRdoBRIES. iMnnod fruit and regeinblos. snicos. sholf goods, »onp. oil and goneraJ assortment of fresu Krooorics, eciles, tiituros, eotmtof, sbolviug. etc. Hood Imsiuoss wngon and harueji. CONKY fSJ/AIS»* ___________ Y:>R7mrfoN beach . ■*J«l)OKL.YN. FLAXJllisH^AND OUNaST ISLAND WlN-'JEB^ARRANUr.MKNr. On and NfJveiiU'cr 3'', ISH3. Trains will bo run «« follown : L<M7W Flathuah or., ytoupiUKat VumlerbUi an<l Bro^pocl Park a t« :I5 , tii-K*, «nU 11: 3;4ii, G:10 P. M. Ijoavo Prospect Park a t7 ;00, 6:33,1) ;b0 and 11;53A M. and 3:35. 3:45 am) 5:OB P. M. RRTURNING. Leare Rrightoo at 7:40. i);00 anc I ::to. 4:*jri and 'i.-.jo P. M. Train leating I'rospect Park 7 -40 wnl not tun on Sundiys, _ Train loaving FlRlbusti av. at 6;H> P. RT, Bedford :45 A. M. end 2:ir», peot Park only, iiYod'and ILOO A. M., and at 7;05 and Brighton at .......... _ . M. runs to Prof- RUBKRT WHITK, General Suporintondont. rioN EY rsLANi>, WEST brighto T n fe£&SlS HlWSSi TIBTU ST. (Greenwood). Kxouraiou T10K.lifS, 35 OlJ^NTS. WINTRK AUUANGKMKa NT. 'frains leare the Brooklyn Depot for West ilrighlon at «:30. 7:35, b, U, A. M., and 13:35. *3:01, 3:30, 4 :45, u, Retarnioc trains leate West Brighton at 7. 8:^, 0:30. 11:50 A. fit., «ud J, 3:30, 4, 5:15, OitlO. 7:40 P, 3f. Kxlra trains wjU be run when trnvol niQUiros- " i Boach Beach arc only ton imn- ,\hilhav. lines, from Fulton . Prospect Park, run directly to K K • II II H H 11 II miHH H n II H II H 000 niuui O O R B O O R R O O RRRR, o o R n o o R a 000 a a - :i91 AND 30(1 FULTON STUBKT II - WOULD ANNOUSOB TKAT THKV WILL ~ SALE OE JJSIBnOIDEaiKa, ON TUK.SDAV, - GKEAT BISB IN VALUES 'I'UIS SEASON - OHDERS E a ULT), WH ARE PO.SITIVELY DIET GOODS, &C K. HORTON (k 00., riw ri' 000 « n T o on n o o O ON o ON 000 N fl N ON N N Aik 0000 000 A A C/ 00 O *& O O O A A O G O A &A O Q O A AO 00 O.. AAA A OUOU 0 0 0 .. JDRT OOODS« &o« JgjDWARD RIDLEY & SONS. KDWABD f « l RBBR u 11 n II DDDD D 0 D D D D fc I. L FBRB 7. RHB V 1 1 li D D DODD I llli isBB f ICRRR MM MM HBUB IC K RKH IS E KRE« M a M M M B B AI M AI M n n MMMM nnnn M MAI M B D M MM M B B It M M BUBB RRKU OOO tl R R O O II R R O o n RBRR O o n U R O O II K R O O II K R OOO II AT TIIU LOWMST PRIOES I5VKU NAMRD. LAROE.ST AND MOST COMPI.ETE WB.WAVK SUPERS LINK o r MATCH PATTERNS. OUl BRIO AND JACONET, IN m Xt OII PATTERNS. AND 250.. WlltCU CANNOT BE DUPLICATED CALL EARLY AND SKOURE FiGUiiKs. C all early and W n.L NliOB.S.SARlLY BU HIGHER. annual SALK OK ALSO, Brighton Boao^h aad^Mauhait; ” The"pArk*^^nnderbitt and *nd Oalhariiift ferries via. Pi " imgers via the Adam« at., Boerum piece aua Fifth • m a trmmtor at the corner of Fifth av. and Fifteenth ■ no na ihe Aibmtic av. and Prospect Park lino from ! u Well 3 t and Snutti fernos transfer at thn conior ol N'iuth ‘ _ gr.Zaud Park place, and thoia via tho Ja.v and Snuih st. ! u hne and Hamilton Jav. and Ninth st. lino from UnnnUon \ * ho corner ot Ninth ar. and I'lfti'onih b*-, u ........ .. ............. ~ d Bunt. " \Y W \> H w w \v w a __ _ WWWIV HHUa II \S"%Y\VW H HII w w u a n H If IWl* Efts H U T R T KR T p T KUO md rurk and Hail Ferry transfor at tho corner ot Ninth ar. and 1 R. SOUERMKRllOUN, Kuttinoor TBAYBL, TBAKSPOKTATJI^Nt * 0 * Raiirosuis* ■OROOKLYN AN.NEX. FOR JERSEY J[> OITY-PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. ijtAVJNO FOOT OF F ulton street daily . A, M., O.-.'W . 7.-00, 7:30. 8:00, 8;S0, < 1 :00 . «;3P. 10,00, 7:30,8:00.8:80,0:1*); !l:iO, 1U;IJ0. 10:30, 11:00. 'To Full Rirer m.il Hostuii^OBl, I :WI P. M. 8 : 0 0 . 8 D:50. U':3'J *‘ *To Fall River ar.d Hostun boat, 4 ;00 l\ . .. Rntiirning, loavo Jersey City on arrir.!! of all trains. ...........................;kot.H auld tij uli points. Ask for Tlnturning, leave Jersey < Baggagu chockod and ticki Brooklyn tickotH when retuv F. T ()NG ISiiANi) KAILROAI/. V;iNTKH SOHP-DDLE. 1 a £AVE DKPOr OORNKR Ob ATLANTtC ..... Kv,,.,, i ^roo KLVN. on, «: u. I : :i» *A. M.. 4;20, r>:J\ 7 AND Babytoo, U: U. Patohoguo. 8:50 A. Oka^ M.. 4;20. r>:3'), 7 .-00 P. M. M., 3;35,4:30P. M. . ll :n>A. M.. 3:25. 4:25, 5:2r>, 7;( ■arRobkavray.8:50, 11:5 ' A. M.. 3:25, 4:25, 5:2.'>, 7:00 M. ibaturday niguta only, 12 ;10 ). , o,*. Garden City »i)il HomTiBt>;ad, O:00. j A. M., Jf:25. 4;-'<‘. {>. M. (10 P, M. oxcupt Saturday). I’i c u . l V.U»y. ©•.OO.O'.'f) A. M.. 1:30. 4 .-a ^,5:2 >. 0;:i0 P. M_. ^ RiverhoadandfJreenjiort. ’:00 A. M.,3:3uP. M. Bag Harbor. 8;3U A. M., 3:2.5F. 5l. ,, . .,r. .j •»» « >. Hnntinclonand Northport. o;5.”» a . M., 4:20,*>:3I P, M, Port Joffor.on. -•'’ siA; -^^NLY: Bnb.Um, 1; :0O. A. M.. C; .U F, M. M b “.%r9-^0b^'.M.:8:30P,M, G rriloFcH rlnd Hemp«tead. »flO A. M.; 1:30, 6:.80, 10iX>r M. ^^^yn^^Glen t ovu,^Gten Head (.See OliS),Locust Valley, H uu^^lon und No^ipott, 9:00 A. hL, 8:30 P. 5L BN T K MI K A IL fiO A1 UF NEAV JER- SKY—.Station in Nmv York, foot of IjibeTtyat. Station in Brooklyn, foot of Fulton at. .Towoll’? Wharf. C’ommonciug Oct/dier^, 1X82—Ixsave New York: i>:f5 A. 51.—Foi Flomiuiiton, Kaston, Wind Gup, Mauoh Ghuuk, 'ramaneml. Tamuqua, UuKlcton, Drj/ton, Upper Lohich, Scranton, Ac. 8;iX) A. M.—For Fleminuton, High Bridge Branob, IBobooloy'* Slountain, limhl's Lane, Lako IJopatcong, B-vatoo, Allpntown, Roadinj:. Harrisburg, Maucb Chuuk, Williamsport, Tarunqua, Nanticokc, Upper Lobigb, Scrun- WILL C051MUN0F. WB SHALL OKFRtt WHITbl GOODS at EXOBICDINGLY LOW lUTKS FOR FIRST CLASH DKSIRABLK GOODS. H WB DO NOT’ KKRP TRASH, ii 50 PIEGFS L003f DAMASK, FINE yUAHT Y, Tl 40c.; REGULAR PRICE, i5c. H 500 BA-4 BARNSLEY DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, H FUI.L SrZE. COJ.OUED BORDER, ®1.0H; VALUE H $H. H FULL LLNKS OF ALL THE POPULAR AND i? SHEETINGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES NAMRD tlPJ50IAIj SALE, P T. K. aOR AA A A A A A A A A AAAAA m 'l'T T T TrTTTTT fl X T T n X T T II X and 17 SMITH STUKRP, - n inaugurate thbiu annual spbcial - JANUARY 9, 1893. NOTWITUSTANDINQ THB g HAVING (OWING TO OUB ENABLED TO OFFER DDDD I> n D D D D D D D D DDDD /■IKRE IIR K R E 12 EKR I BRER R R R R RRRR K K D g FLAOKD OUB - RREB S8S8 R S B R 8 REE SS.SS E S K S S REKB 8888 OUR A8SOBTMBNT « BY ALL MEANS TUB H EVER SHOWN, RMBRAOINQ IRISH POINT, H PURfl, Hto„ Kto. nainsook , SIRI.SS, OAM- H SPECIAL OFFBRINOS a T I 2 ><a., KJc.. 20c. H ELSEWHURK UNLESS AT MUOH HIGHER H FIRST OtlOIGE, AS GOODS BOUGHT LATER 5 IN CONNECTION WITH THE AliO-YB OUR H OGO 00 00 TDD a 8 ,SSq a GOOD ODDS G O O O O D D '’838= OGGOOOOgDfl g GGU 00 OO DVJ> ^SS.S“ 50 DOZEN UtlSll DAMASK TOWKL8, TIED FRINGE, 230.; GOOD VALUK FOR lOo. 200 DOZEN 3-1 ALL LINEN DAJIASK NAP KINS. AT $ l.« j GOOD VALUE FOR 82.2S. M PIEOKS BARNSLEY DAMASK, AT 75o. A YARD; HAVE NEVER SOLD LESS THAN *1, 100 PIECES PLAID AND STRIPED PIQUE, AT 12!,c; HOLD READILY AT 200. LARUK LOT OS REMNANTS TABLE DAM ASK AT SPECIAL PRIOKS. RELIABLE MAKES OF SHIRTINGa AND FOR YEARS, TON 4 00. ^jPECIAIi SALB. s Keadingi cimnk, iioh. ngt lire Unmo Hoputcen, '^rk 4Si'heoloy’a Moumam, Budd’e Lako, Luko Hopui HAHtOD.Ao, 4:31) P. M.—For Somerville. Flommgton. Ac. 'i :3D P. 5J.—i**nr Easton, Allentown, Reading, Mauch CJhunk, \Vi:koj}b.arro. Ac. Sunday tratna leave nfcH.-lO A. M., 12 P. M. lor Bound Brook and iiUonnediate sIhUous : at 5i30 P. 51, for J-'aiiton, .Allentown. Hamsburg and tho West. For Newark utu-.W, . 5 :45 , 6:15. 6:4.L 7rI5. 7;H0. 8 ;0 \ 8;1.5.6:3U,9:-‘U,9:15,0:*'), 10:15. I0;45. 11 :l.-) A. 51.. 12;()0 2V1.. 12:-V*. 1 :15,2:00, 2:30.3:00, :t;30. 4 :0<», t:30.5;CKJ,5:I5, 5;30. 5.45. 9:00. G:15. 0:30, 7:lO. 7;3U, 8:15. 9:00, 0:45. 20:30, 11:1.5, 12:00 P. M. For trains to nn-n) f 4 ;<5 aud G;00 For FrBBUold 5 JO8 :15 11 :4.5 orKeyport. 5:00, 8:15 11:13 3 40 FULTON WILL OFFBB ON JANUARY SSSSg ®s.ss** F.EK | e EKE A AA L h TMJD D D OOO 0 0 r. L A A L D 1) 0 0 L AAA A A L I.LLL D D DDD 0 0 . OOO Iff. , Harrisburg, . stations. o local points sue time tables at rKKTII AMBOY BUANGIL For Sowaron and Perth Amhoy, 5:0y, C;00 , 8:15 11:45 M., _l :45,4:')0 4 :<5 and 6:00 P. 51. For QUM aeypo] P.M. A,M.. 4:00 and 0:00 P. M. 11:45 A. M., 1 : 45 , 4K) 0 . 4:45 and /CEW JERSEY SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ViA SANDY HOOK. .fiTK/IMRR WILL LKAVF PIER 8 . N. R.. FOOT RKOTOR street , COMMKNOING October 2, 1882 . , Ui|h[ar^ 8 ^aealtnght, Moumouth Bench and Lou^r Le.avo*foot Liberty at, 8:15 A. M.. 1:45, 4;f)0P. 5L tor Lakoryo'Xl. Afaucho?<ler, Toms Uiver, Ramegat, etc. J :45 P. M., for Atl.^ntic. City. Vineland, Bridgeton, ota 8:]5, A. 54.. lor stetiona to Higblunde. 1:45 4:45 P. M. for BtatioD.s to Saabrigbl. 4;00 P. M. for stations lo .Sandy Honk, For AUantic iliKhlauda. 4:<>-) P. NEW YORK AM> rHJLADKLPHlA! BOUND BUOOK KUU'J'E. FOR THICNTON and PIIILADKJ.PIIIA. ----V__I. ^------------ ^ »> jj H«cS EKK ¥ EBU A A «ssS Berka at, at 7 :45, ) J A. On Sundays ut 8:15 A, M " 1 . 7:45. 9:3J: ooooooooooooooo o FUR LINED ooooooooooooooo 000000000 000 OOOOOO OO nAA A ft ft ft ftftft h ft ft ft ft ft ftft ft ftftft ftftftftft 3 T H B « T, OOOOO 00000 O O- 00000 OOOOO 12 AND 13 A LINE OF MM aiM MMMM M AIM AI At M M r.LL M M M k . NN N A NN N A N N N l . A N NN A N NN gSSBy ®SSSg l=> 8 SS® 000 QCiO 8 8 0 0 q OQ coo UCik ooooooooooooooo ERB gSSjj RK ^B3a R q « I BBB , P. M. j ^ Roiurn tralna leave Philadelphia for New York. | “ From btationa Philadelphia ami Reading Railroad Niuth A and Groen ata, nt 7:3i>, 6:30 0:30, ll:<Ki A. M.; I:I5, «:4.5. 5:40. 6:45. J2;tV) R M. Sunday, 8:30 A. M.; 5:30, { A 22 :^>'Jp. M. -From'I'bird and Berks fits, ut 5: 10 . H:20, 9:15 i T A. M.; I : W t . J 4 5 :20, 6 ). 11 ;3U P, AL Sunday, at 8;15 1 A 'Ire PULLMAN PARLOR OARS aro attached to day tr-iiaa to imduii,'ht trains from New From Trenton. 1 :2.5,d:20, 8:0.7, .0:0r», 10;0r>, H :31 A. M.; 2 4>'.4:22,0:24,7:28P. flf. Sunday, 1 ;25,9:18 A. M .: 0:15 «mJ SLEEPING GUAGUKS York and P.hiJadelphia. ComiectioH IS mado nl Jersey O.ty fitation to and from Bmoklyu via Annex. JewelJ'.e Wharf. Tieket.s for sale .H i. foot of Liberty »t. Nos. 2 S9 , 201,401, ?m. 057, 1,32.3 Broadway, and «t tho principal hotels. New York: Nos 2 and 4 Court 6 l, and Annex otilce, Jowell’s Wbarf. Brooklyn. The Now YorkTranafor Compuny will call for and check baggage from hotel or icsidei’ .co to destination. H. P. BALDWIN, Genernl Pasainiger Agent. W.W'. STEARNS, GonerjJ Sujiorinlemient.__ _______ P ennsylvania RAiLk<)Af)--TjR}?AT X THUNK LINK A.ND UNITED ST.VTES MAIL J^.)UTK—On and after December 4, 1SS2— 'ITaini leave . Desbroeees ami CoHrtJandt streoU ferries. Nnw York, a.s fol lows: Kt! lor Unrnsburg, Pittsbi . . ullnisn Palceer Id i*. Jvi. daily. Ne rnsburg, i PalceeGars at' ............... ly. New Y'ork and Chicago Limito' Smoking and Sleeping Cars at 9 /A. M. wirli Pullii S.iiiJj'M , ___ Parlor, Dining;, uverv day. For Willittuiaport, Lock Haven, Gorry and Brie a t 8:*»P. M..i'omiHctin{'at Curo’for ritu.-^viilo, Potroloum Center tied the Oil Uegiona. For VViSliamaporc and Lock Haven, R.00 A. M. BalUr - " ton day, H.......... Jar via B. A P. K. AT ASTONISIUNGLY 0000000 OOO OOOOOOOOOO THESE GOODS ARK FRESH, WELL MADE ftc., AND WILL WKt.L REPAY AN EX AFTlsn SEASON SALK. VHAT|SJL« tjraivbpohtatji # n « M. ana :»;tK^ r. . yi., )*':u P. M, and I 2:W night. FOR PHIL^RLPHIA. Kxpro.^ for Broad hireot Siition, Phiiadalphta. 5*i5, ?: 2 »> , 8;0<), 8;:P'i { 9:I>0 and 10;IX) limUoa). U tOd, A. W. ; 1:0). 3:20, 4; 0), .5 :IK). U-.UO. 7-.IK '. 8:CKJ and 9 :W P . M. I2:t)0 night. and second claafl, 7 :00 P. M. Express for PhiUde»j»bia. via Oaiadea, 7:20 A. hL and 4:tKlp. M.. except Su:uiQy. x-GR ATLANTIC CITY. Bxp^aa. oxcept^Suitd-iy, 5:15 A. Al. and 1:00 P, M. On uu ay, o .m a . qaph MAY. ^*ay^»iy^ 1*^00P*^M Satur- of Brooklyn Annex connect with allibrough trains City, aflording a speedy and direct transfer for Acoo^ffiodftiion for Trenton, 8:3J A M., 2:00 and 4:i0 lyODK B'.aucb, Buy Head Junction and mterniodiate eta- tioiis, via Kamvuy and Amboy, 9:00 A. M., l2:oo, noou. 3 ::k)nml r»HK) P. .\l. On Sunday 9:00 A.M. (Duee Lot ._st«p at Asbury P.uk.) .Ifowarkima Ivirabelh, d;00. 0:30, 7:30, 8;'J0, 9-.00, 9:10, i! :t) A .M-. J2.i». 12.10. 1 ;0.». 2:00, 2:30.3:00, - S:2u, 4 ;'X), 4:10. 4:3t), 5:U0, 5:20. 5:30, 5:40, 5:50, Stcuiti«lijpw« \;i7 H rrK star line . ?> TO OUKENSTOWN AND LTVKRPOOL. ?: S; FiiOM PIKK *’• Cabin ratoH. ,i“ 01 , 4L< ) and . i l u j . Stevrnge tickets from the Old Co:jiitrv, $3J; return tickets at ruaaoiMble rates. v,_. KNEKAL TXiANHATLA NTiC O U M- VTT IM NY. betwR.'in Now York and Havre. Gompany^t Piur (nf‘W). No. 42 No.^tn Kiver. loot of Morton st. Travelers by tliH line avoid transit by iCngli.sh railway and Uiu discomforts of crossing t ho Ghr.unel in a small boat. PRRUIRK ....................Wodnes-biy, January 10. 0:»f0 A. M. AMKUUJUR......................... WodDOsdav. .Un. 17. 12 uoori. CANADA.................................. W»*(tuoaday. J a n . 24. 6 A. M. (■hecks drawn on credit, Lyonnais, or Paris, in amouuU lo ,.,il. For irni^hl o^gl, K a C Bowling GreftU, S. V. omouLARa 0 9 0 O 0 9 0 9 0 O 9 9 0 9 9 OOO OOOOOOOOO 0 9 9 9 9 0 0 9 0 AND SONS, GRAND, ALLKK AND OKOHARD STRBET3, NEW YORK. QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o ORBAT , 8ALB o - «OOOOP 0 ODOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO U NN N DD EEK RR W V WEKB A RR U N N N D D JC U R W W VT R AA R R U N N N D D KK BH WV V W KK A A RU UNNNDDE ItRW WE AAA R R V N NN DO EEE R R V V BEKA AH R COMMENCING TO-MORROW. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o 2,500 DO ZEN o O 9 uoooooooooooooooooooo VERY FlNlt GARMENTS FOR LADIES’, MISSUS’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR WILL BE PLACED UPON OUR B A R O A I 5 T A B L K S. LADIES' MUSLIN OHEMISES.l DRAWERS. CHILDREN'S OAN-j TON FLANNEL DRAWERS, LA-1 DIES’ FINK APRONS. HORSE-i SHOE SHAPE, HANDSOSIELY TRIMMED ; HANDKERCHIEF APRONS, KITCHEN APRONS, &o.. ALL AT 170.; WORTH DOUBLE. 250 DOZ. OB' FINER GARMHNT.S, INCLUDING OHEMISHS, WITH EM BROIDERED CENTER,DR AW- EUS WITH RUFFLE OF KM- BROIDERY, LADIES’ WALKING SKIRTS, LADIES’ CANTOS FLAN NEL DRAWERS, CHILDREN’S SHORT AND LONG DRESSF.S. KMBROIDRBED NECK AND SLEEVES. 4C., 40... ALL AT 350.: WORTH 500. SOO DOZ. STILL FINER GAP.-I AIENTS LADIES’ LONG NIGHT j GOWNS. EMBROIDERED OEN- TER; FINE PRINUES.S BACK I SKIRTS, DEEP EMBROIDERED;j RUFFLED CHEMISES, POMPA-! DOUR SHAPE, EJIBROlDERFyD; BINE CHEMISES, THREE ROWS OF INSERTIOI^ AND EDGED DRAWERS. WITH TUCKS AND HANDSOME RUFFLE OF BSI- BROIDKHY............................................ 500 DOZEN VERY FINK AND1 HANDSOMELY EJIBROIDHUBD SKIRTS, drawers WITH IN SERTION AND EDGING, PILLOW SHAMS, CAMBRIC AND 41USL1N CHEMISItS, ELABOUATF.I.Y EM. j BROIOERED, Jcu., Ac........................ J 1,000 DOZEN EXTRA FINE OAR-1 MENTS. WALKING SKIRTS. PRINCESS BACK. .'0 TUCKS, H.^NDSOMELY EMBROIDERED; CAMBIUO CHEMISES, ENTIRE ALL AT 480.; WORTH FROM 500. TO 81. ALL AT 67c.; WOllTU FROM 7.1o. to ?1.25. COMlMIgSloyKHB OF PEEI>S* ?y given that at a ) held onTueaday, Docemb< pen -------- the rsoDs were appointed Con 1883a n d ! ■ ■ Aspiowall, Jo»epb Freel. Miobael. MoGuire, Wm. R. ftrmfioid, W. W. Fox. Obarlei J. MoLaagulin, O. A. Andrew#, B. Flood, Jome#. MoOatiy, Patriot Andrews, John Fagan, Obarlea. MoNuUy, Petr~ Androffs, John, Jr.Ftioha, John. MoCabe.John Anderson, H en^ a. Fisher, George H. MoGor, PMricl Andrews. Sam. H. FowIetLD. tl. MoBIro; _____ , _ _-.rick MoBIroy. Frank B. ____ fB. Sam. H. iTowler, D. Abrams, James F. Fasrell, Dennis B. McDonald, John Arthur, Hobortr. Friday, Wmiam H.Mo'' '* ' Donald. Ja: iDonald, J. iDonald, J. Arthur, Kobort i'. rnaay, rnii\ Aitken, David O. Foote, J. 'W. Anderson. Geo. M. Fisher, J. B. Allaben, James R. Furey, R. H. li, Fuchs, Fredertok. ____ . .. __ John Foote, Charles P. McCarty. Thomas >h K. Feaster, John J. Noatraua, John U James ' M. . .. W. MoOermaok. John Meftfahon, Ci Ohas. A. Auatait Joseph K. Peaster, John J. Noatraud, John Aokberg, C. W. N. French, Stanley. Noatrand, F. B. A lliaoo, Thomas Fitzpstrisk, V. Naugbton. R. T. . "... O «.----- U n„.. Num.n.Jas, - AI1i80:_,______ - ___ . - Andrews, Benj. R. Froach, Geo. Vi, **’ ■ ' '' Theodore B.tfi ____ _______ _ Qan ____ . ... Brown. George G. Gill, James G. fitshopriok. Henry Grimtbs, N. F. " .. I-.. - «• George. Qnffiflis, N. F. Gni, Michael. Qranain, J. S. ____ UEtUB., tAOutf IJj Barnawell. Thos. F.Gnh Bowden, Samuel ifowdon. Samu Brown, H. 0. Brown, Wro. K. Busby, Joseph Barnard, .lonn' Baruard, Frank a - Hobert J. 2 ficholson. Nelson. Wra. A. Nelson, E. G. Nelson, Wm. J. O'Brien. Thomas O’OoDnor. Ijoranzo '■ D,Vl O’OOD O'Brien, Frank ande^B. M. Brown. Hobert J. Gardner, Wm. H. O'Oonner, Johi Burtis. Ohoa. H. Gardiner, Wm. H. O'Brlon, F. N. Breen Martin Greenwood,R.B.Jr.(3'Mailoy, William Barker, Oliver J Gerbardt, Henry. OldBeld, H. ---- -------- Olgara. Mtebaol O'Rielly. Daniel O’Hiolly, I* —...xorjOliver J olooh. Leopold Butler. Jo]m Brower. George .. -------- . ----------- _ Bonny, Frank S. Green, George W. G'Hearas, F. F.« Barre, William Guck, WiUiam H. O '' " ' ’ Barnett, David Qiess,’ honest. Green, Russel). V.'Otwon, W. Guck. I Qanber Barnett, David uaQDert, Ato^o. Bogardns, DeWitt Gray, Milton C. Pi&o, Bargnello, JospU Qrlm, Obarles U. Prude 'Oonne)), J. j. ^Brlen, N. P._ 'ike, Ueorgo L. vxiUA, Bx. >.rudeQ, Wm. H. Geokler. Henry. Pruden, Oauiel A, Gamberfc S. Pearsall, Gen. W. Getgcoix, Datiiel H.Fowers, Jai ames^^ David t h. Banka. David R. Grady. James P. Perry, Chauocey Barr, Aloxander Gardiner, T, J. Perry, Albert h. Bellew. Patrick Garrison, Wm. K. Pitts, Jgsiah II. B[eumonau, Levi Gill. Hamilton A. Price, Edward Borgen, Jacob i. Oaliagber, A. A. Peterson, Lewis A. Balz, Cna«. W. Hildrotb, James M.Powers, Wm. A. Bniab. Kdvard H. Hennosy. John F. Philips,. Thomas F. Bellontiue, AndrewHarriaon, Andrew Petry, Alfred M. Bedell, Ohas. W. Hiooaoa. Waiter Petry, Mathias J. Brown,'W01 . A. Hailet, James L, Pettit, George H. Brownell, W. W. Higgins, Arthur J. Pierson* J. Buaktrk, Tboodoro Hahn. Uonry Potitt. Giivec O. Brown. Henry H. Halloran, William Powell, T. D. Pnioe, Jaraos Phillipa,, Frank H. , Adam Banso*.t, Arthur Hayes, Rodger Phillips, ijran Bamum, Zatroon L. Hughes,^hos.^H, Pr^^ J o ^ D. Buros'liuoUd G. UHogA>oderiok Pcankard, F. * fiacknian.Erwin D.Uauiday,'William Parsons, 1) Bals, Fredoriok Hookmoyer, Aug. O.Progerj3. Benrara, Vi. Vf. Hughes, Henry O. Perry, Tim Buohtuan, Miohael Hanna, Gao. 0. K. PlASO* F. 0. Beriy, Christian P* . PniUipa, f>. B. Black, Robert A ItigiEms, Patrick Pollock, Norman 11. Harrell, Oaniol M Hudsoa, John P. Patterson. Ulus. J. Bradley. John J Huedlo, H. O. Peacock, Vi. A. Bryant, William Harlon, Wm. IL Palmer, George W. Buttle, T.M. Helm, Ohas. Pinkney/loorffe VY. Barton, OUaa. A. Hart, Michael Potter, Daniel P. Qainu, Francis Quigley, James F. Quinn, John A, Quinn, ArMmr Rubbin^-J. K. Rich. Wm. H. Barton. OUaa. A. Busch, Aomisfi Brown, John W. Bolden, Geo. M. Boyne, Ohas. Boors. Rolin R. Bryer, Wm. 11. Broderick. O. F. Bun xiart, aiichaei HaJner, John Ueifern, Thomas Hart, Ja:i. L. Halt, Jas. S. Uailam. Erastus Honningway, .S. S. *viuu, t »m. ji. Hartman, Ohu. M. Koebr, Henry E. " i, KliasT. Rudolph, Edwa Bergen, F.dward J. Hoyos, Patrick Bedoil, Hiram Harmai^ M. J. iimuninnet, John Henry, Ohas. R. Boltner, (lustavo AHowardj J.. P. Beir, TUfioc' Bullwinkte, lier G. ary S. Roir'e. John P. iteyoolas, Frank Riley, Wm. H, - Renton, Alex. luslave AHoward. J. P. Rlddeu, James idore J . Uadfiela, Charles Rosongarden. Ale ),Jobn K.Harbinson, G. W. RlJey, B-srtbalow nj. D. Hastings, a. Br Rogers Francis K Keenan, SI ^ Hatton, W. ngs. y. Br llogera Francis K. an, SI, O, Rhodes. Ceo. K, Ricks, Wm. H. Ritter, Stephen Barlow. iSdward C. Hatton, tt. . . ____ Boivle, Harold Hartman, John Ritter, Stephen Brennnii, James H. Honderson.FrankF.Kowe, George H Bailey. John R. Hendrickson, T. H.Reeve. Hivmlt'n.Jr. Brohm, Choa. J. liaulson. Unatles J.Heitzner. ~ Rrandonhorg, J. F. Hayes, John K. RamsdoU, Browoi, Ohaa. J. Horio» August Roohe W Bo3 iimg. Adai ___lo, Augu.. _____ l503vmg. Auam Holms, Charlea F. Ryder, Stophon Baker, Jacob iloneywoll, H, W. Rowland. S. L. Blendorman.AlberlHoller, Joseph - Rudder, Oweu Butcher. David Huebner. Olios, Roaonthall. A. W. Potor uii. David Wm. J. i Geo. R. dLQ Q* W. ri.,Jr. _____ ^ 8 , Robert F •g, JobnU.Rusengardom j. Oassidy, James HewleU', D. A. Rodgers, W. ri.,Jr. OummingsMlob’lJ.Hoteling, "W. Q. Rhoacs, Robert F. Olark, laaao Hedouborj Amii;tC9i£Nrrff* AnvntmBNTs* rAVERtiY’S BBOOKX.YK THKAXEB. A V VREB R1 AA V VE B A A V V ^ , AAA VV iA A V gEEKBBL EE RRH L XX ®S8. HEKK iuLLL f THQ EMINENT TRAGEDIAN. MR JOHN MCCULLOUGH, MCCULLOUGH. McOULLOUGH, J McCullough , mcoullough . mcoullough .I McOULLOUGH, MoCULLOUGH, McOULLOUGH,) SlcOULIX>UGH. iSc.aULLOVGH, McOULLOUGH, McOULLOUGH, McOULLOUGH. MoQULLOTJOH.l McOULLOUGH, McOULLOUGH, McOULLOUGH.l Supported by a powerful Dramatic Company, under the management of WILLIAM M. COa VNER. OHANOB OF BILL NIGHTLY. 11-rr OO NN N n gog h h tttt : T O O N N N Ila OH M t J T O 0-NNN II GHHH T ^ T O O N NN II G GG H H T T OO N NN n GGG U K T » «8 SS« SSSSg ®SSS***5 7 V n RRH OOO JJ NN N II U V VIIR RG GIINNNIIU V V II RRR G II N N N II U VV |l R R G GGIIN NNir U V U R R GOGIIN NNII U TUESDAY. OTHELUL WEDNESDAY, BRUTUS. THURSDAY. JULIUS OA^SAR. FRIDAY, VIRGINIUS. MATINRB, THE HUNOHBAOK. SATURDAY. THE GLADIATOR. MONDAY EVENING, January 15, THE ROMANY RYE. THE ROMANY RYH. ^ K A K D OPERA HOUSE, VA COMSIBNOING MONDAY, JANUARY 8 , With WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINBBS. Tha Great Scout and Guide, BUFFALO BILL (W. P. CODY) And his Mammoth Combination, consisting of 25 FIRST CLASS ARTl.s'TS 25 In the New nnd Startling Sensational Drama, written for Buffalo Bill by Charles Foster, entitled TWENTY DAYS : OR, BUFFALO BILL’S PLRDaB. Buffalo Bill, a Bcout with leave of abecoce for twenty days................................. Hoi ACT I. Twei - - * - - - murder plamti :y days................................. Hon. W. F. OODY enty days’ luriougb. The lost picture. A murder plannod. Lynoh law, the rlcrlm to bang from a tree. Buff.alo Bill to the rescue. Tho first Svo days ot the scout's piedgo gone. ACT IJL Tjio inyatery deepens. On the trail. Up the mountains. Buried aUvo; dug out by Buffaio Bill. Res- cao. Torriho tableau. Ten days gone. ACT 111. Bill's narrow esoapo from the roatrimoniat noose. Indian onoanipomnt. Capture and ond of Lariat, the murderer, by Buffalo Bill. Tifteon days gone. '‘La riat Dan, I gu to lind your pal, and sond him to join you in tho other world." ACT IV. BUI in disgui.'^o. Thn torriblo plot. Tro.schery exposed. Jim aviettm to his .own death trap. The mys tery oloared up. Buffalo Bill’s plodgo fuiiiilod "in twenty days." in Act Third a gonuinc band of Indians will appoat iu tbeir wild and weird aoiigs and reslintic w.ir dancps. Five Indian chiefs, from tno Wintiobago, Sioux and Pawneo tribes, will apnournt each porformniico. Mr. UODY^BUFFAi^q BILL-wili pi RAPHAEL. A I.ecture by Bev. John W. Chadwick. f f r EE AVENUE ACADEMY OP MUSIC, LJ Lee av, opposite Taylor st. WilUamsburgh. L. I. defsrs. BKROkH ft PRICK ............................... Propnoloi MONDAY, JANUARY 8-ONB WEEK ONLY- Mt. JOSEPH F. WHEELOOK. POPULAR PRICK8-2-‘5c., 3.1c., 59c. and 75c. TIHEAIiL & WILLIAMS’ X NOYKLTY THEATER, Fifth and Routli Fourth Bta, Brooklyn. B. D ONE WEEK. COMMENCING JANUARY 8 , 1883. THE MADISON SQUARE THEATER COMPANY In the Greatest. Dramatic Success, HAZEL KIRKK! HAZEL KIRKK ! MATTNBUS-WKDNE.SDAY and SATURDAY. NEXT WEEK-UOSK KYTINGE. a : caue M v op m usic .' ■ ■RIDAY EVENING, JAJfUAKY n. 168S. '" chimes of Normandy ] !*’ BY THE AMATEUR OPKHA ASSOCIATION ANH A GRAND CHORUS OF 8 ') VOIOES, Under the nuspioos of tin v(5 .TM exhibition 10is pi'p -iuniiientand -ivt'iim of ng. m . , ... ... J r.udjenco will ploasa take particular uotioo of tho twenty different i-ositions that Mr. (Jody holds his riilo in making his fatiey shotv. -Wl: lilo shooting, iu which li o nudienc diffffront I making his fauey ____ Grand vocal and insmirueutH) musical oiio. by Mr. JULB KEEN and Miss l.OIK FULLER. Bntwemi the first and second aot.s a comet solo bv FRANK THO.MPSON’, ontitlod ’'Ricilio." TUK TRIGK UO.A'KFY ••JERRY." .4 donkey that Barnum o-innut equal in docility, sagacity, atylu and fun. MOND.aV, .January 15, Miss MI.NNIK M.IDDERN. _________ ^ ‘[OHIP" iu ^ O t^ d FKimV^_________ X^OLt>Ni?L SENNA'S i'AHK THWA-TER. ^ TUB LKADIN<1 STAR TUEATEil OF BKOOKI.VN. Uomiueucinr. MO.SD.W, .January 8 , 1883. Ono week ouX?. six nights ami twu mutineei, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at 2 V. M. A GitAND DRAMATIO P.VKNT. Rugagomont of tho OOLVfLIiK PEKULli.SS DRAMATIC COMPANY And first productiou iu tbw thoatorof Hoary Pellllt'a f»mou.s^S5 l 2 ,*Mjti drams, a sucooas on two continents, aud ITTl’T A K K RRRR NN N AA K K K N N N A A 1C K K N N N . ^ A A K K RRR N N N 3 AAA K K K N N N I' A A K K B N NN T A A K K KEKK N NN KFFipH^^oo^jmMM r. n fkf ee » FF RRR O O M MM M L II FF RR F R R O O M ISl M L II F B F R B 00 M M M LLLt/ ll F KEK :: UNIFORMED B a TTAUON^TW ENTY-THIRD KEG- | BAFAEI, N A V A R R O .. ....................... Oonduc-lor majniriqattt aot.ing,. an<l IM ingaiiluiia u BAFAEI, NAVARRO........................................... Ooiidu ___ Admission, 59o. Reserved seata, $1,00 and $ l.5». ORookLYFraiLifA'M iW icT ' THKODORH THOMAS Conduotor. TWKNTY-FIFra SEASON. Fourth Concert, 8.ATUUOAY, January 15, at 8 . Kehoarsal, FRIDAY, January 12, at 3. AOADKMY OV MUSIC. SYMPHONY IN 0, No. 9 ....................................... Schubert Recit. and aria, ................ Beethoven Concetto for WoNn............................ . .Max Bruch RIDE OF THE WALKYRIESJ WOTAN’S FARKWKLL and) ...................... .... Wagner MAGIC FIRE SUFXE. ) Soloiats, Mr. FRANZ RBMMKKTZ and 31r. JOHN B’- RHODK9. ^Tickets and aeata at Obandler’e, 172 Montague st. ___ rpV V E 'llT Y -T H IK i) REOTME^^^ AT ARMORY. CliKRMONT AV. ON WEDNESDAY HVf^NING, JANUARY JO. 1833, RESF.NTATION OF^ARKS.MKN’S BADGES AND THE VKTKRAN TROPHY. LAST APPKABANCK OF THE KKGIMKNT IN PRESENT GRAY UNIFORM. Tickets cun bo proourod of members of i.ho regiment and at the prominent drug stores. r p o - N lG H T —W N ’T'Ail^^ HEA.IUNG .JL IDA SIMPSON SKRVEN. Tho famous dramatic artiat, at the PARK AVENUE P, M, CIIUROH. Cor, North Elliott place. Tichets '2'» centa. Ooiiimoiice at 8 ClECONlTcTH^IUEK^Sru'SIO Su'UtEE at the Brooklyn Conservatory of Muaic, l(W State Bt, itONDAY Rvonioff. January s, at 8 o’ob CARL IIERRMhNN Pianist. Admisaiou $ 1.00 grand pin: composed ol der the uianagi nd the unaniiiions ‘ 'smatio oting, fl I .ygrandlv done by tho Hnost comuany po.^siblo, if Enslish and American_drnmatlc artiste, uu- ngenluiis I flnoat c ............ effects, moohanism. A m.^siblo, dock. Mr. BOSOM TRIMMED BROIDERY AND WITH KM- RKAL TOR- A1..L AT 88 o.: WORTH FROM $1 to $1.03. LOW FIGURES. 0000000 oooooooooooooo AND OF eiWT QUALITY LONDON DYE, A AMINATION. DON’T FAIL TO VISIT THIS A PRBDBRIOK LOESER A L’O. FRBDBRIOK OOO ERA ® 8 SS,, 0 0 R 0 0 EH 0 0 OOO E BBR AND CO. EEE E m E KEE RRR R K RRR n B K R P. M. and 1*2:00 night; via B. ft O. U. R-, I :Q0 and 7:00 P. M.. li’ OOniBlit. SuLdny, m B. ft i>. K. E.. r,;W a . nd 9:00 P. .M., i’ JtW night; via B. ft O- K. R„ 7 :'.hJ I ■ Y *> 'I III » wrl» f niebt.Suudfty, 8:lo, 9;9(J and 9::w A. M., J :0U, 4;5t\ 5:45, r>:'.W, 7:-^, 8:15, 9;45 P. M., iwij 1 * 2: 0 <» night, Newark only, 7 :90 ami 6;io A. M.. 4 :.50 P. M. week d.\5 s. ahway, 9:9u. 8:80. 7:o0, 8:10, 8:W. 9; 10 . lo-.w, ^ H I 1 :10 A. M.. J2;W M., 12 :lo, 1;():). v .(K). - j ;:{n, 3jfio. n .-jo 4:00.’l:in.4:90.5;n0, 5:10. 5;20. .5:fj'i, 5;4i), 5:00, U;10. 6;:<0. 7m, 7:30. 8:45 , I0;ixi u -30 P. M., nud 12:(j(i foot ot Kins «t, fur 0 on TUK8UAYS, as fo ARIZONA.................. tcUawHi: Cabin paesage, $i>0, $b j, $ICK/, Intermedinto, $40. ie, siwiSBO;« Stoerago at low rates, payable in W IJJJAM S ft GUION. 29 Broadway, New York. JNO. C. HENDEK.SON ft SON, 344 Fulton at. illi: Mid^ South Amboy 9:00 and 6:; 53S,-. ---------- -- ------- - Woodbrldgo. Perth Amboy a; 10:19 A. M.. 2 :W and 5 p. ,. » New Brunswick. U;:>0, 7;2U, 8:30, 9:10 and U:10A. 51., 1:00, 2:00, 3:9'J, 4m, 4:^10, 4 AO,6 ;00. 5:20, 6 :Orj. 7:(Jo! PjOO, l l :5(> i\ M., and J2:00 night. Sunday,8 :Wand O;30 A. fll., I ; 00 , 4;t U. 7 m, 9 :i-0 P. M.. and 12 -.iiOnight. Xast Miliatone, « :ik>and JJ :J0 A. M., 3:00 and 4::iu p. M. KingsUm and Rocky ffill, 8:30 A. M., 4:40 P. M. Pr‘— •-d'raJ: P. M. FJemington. «:30 and 11 :lo A. .M. nnd 3 :20p. M. Phdiioaburg and ilolvidere. »i*.30 and II :IU A. M.. 3:‘20 and 5.-(K> P .M . 'iFenton. Bordentown. BurHniitou and Camden. i5. 7 .•29. H:UJ njid \ I :IU A. M.. J :00, 2: '0,4 :00, 4:i0and7;.'iap.M. Freehold. 0:3t ............... 5:00 P. M. Farrampdale and Stjua a u d 2.-00. Uigh(s(<j\vD. Peuihcrto M. and 5 p. M., ria. Monmouth rains arrive-From Pitleburg, 0:2(i and )0:‘20 P. M. daily. From Wtwhmgtou mora.9;30. r.:50 A. M.,3:50, .5;30, 9:3.5, I0:'io P.M . Hunday,6:30, «:.50 A. M., 10:35 and 1' *1 A. M , •J:ix?aua an. 9;3{>a«dil:lUA. M. ridOarudon u.-.'fOA. i7uti>ja.r, V .w , V..-’A XV . M., iv/.3 » and l0;5y P. AI, J>om BaXlimoze, 1:20 P M.: on Sunday. 9;'J3 V. M. From Philadelphia, .3:59, 0: 20 , 9;3 i, 0:50, 9:30. 0;49 . . 11:19 A. -M., 1:29. .2:90. 3;50. .5:;in. (. :::o. 7:39, 10:49. H:19 A. -M., 1:2i>, .2:90. 3;50. 8^10.0:35. 10:20,19:35 Rnd M:50 P. M. v 8;-20. 9:30. 0:00. U :40 A. M., 6:20, 7:30. T0::v>and 10:50 P. M. i and Oortlandt ate, New nkiyti Annex Station, foot 118 Hud-wu Emigrant tioket office. Sun lay, 3:50* ). 9:35, 19;20. Tickof ;.*:bce3, -135, H40 and 944 Broadway. No. I Aator Mlouse, and fool oi Doabroasos and OortlMn York; No 4 Court sL ami Brooklyii Annex of Fulton et.. Brooklyn; Nos. 114, T19 and •ot, Hoboken: Statfon, Jersey Oity; Emigrant Pier I, New York. . , . Tbo Now York Transfer Company will call for and check '■ baggage from hotels nnd residences. .......... . .. J. R. WOOD, General Pasaengor Agsot ^OHARliES H. PUGll, General Alanager___ ^ T\TATlONAL L I N ^ U '^ T K a MSHIPS, BE- J3( 7'WEEN NEW YORK. LlVICKl’OOL. QUKKNS- 'niW N AND LONDON DlUKi:T. saisinc weekly from Pier 89, North Itiyrir, Neu* V.irU, .ire jincng lin'; l irgeai sinam- Sbips cruoaing tho Al'niitic. L’:iOhi rtfco.? $59 to $70 : ©j. curi^ion. ,$l*9 lo ,>7 129; outward sltmMr**, .$ 20 ; prepaid eUerugfi tioke«8. $28: "hoiiiif 6*2 luiu-r i:i«n most other Jiuos." UW h'^B 90 . ism' ..... --r .. J'MPERIAL GERMAN MAIL. NORTH GERMAN LLOYD 5TKAMSHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YOKk T SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN. COMPANI'S PIBR, FOOT SECOND ,ST. HOBOKEN, Rates of passage from New York lo .Southampton, Havre or Bremen: —— Unbia,.............................................................. $100 .Second Cabin........................ 00 fileorage................................................................... 30 Return tioketa at reduced rates. Prepaid steet&ge tifio^s, at $2A rftoamors sail from pier between Set and Third ats, Hoboken, N. J. For freight or naeasge, apply to oelbic T hs 4 CO., No. 2 Bowitug Green, N. Y. J, LEUUENKRAUSb, 377 Fulton 6t, Agents for Brooklyn. ONARChT uv Y sTs . COMPANY.’ qOMFOIlT AND BOO.VOMY. UEENSTOWN, LIVERPOOL and all points 00 the LONDON, RATBS LOWER than by any other line, to and from all parts of EUROPE PATTON, VruKKK-S A CO.^Geueral Agents. ^ ^ 38 BROADWAY, SB'W YORK. L. L. KOWLAND^Ge„^.„I^A*^^^^^^^ Long w ToQV uoooooooooooooooooooooooooooo O ' o o Tho small balance of tho UNPREOB- o o DRNTRD BARGAINS which we offer* o o 0 0 ed on SATURDAY, Cfh issfc., remain* o o o o ing unsold, wiil.be CLOSED OUT to- o o o o morrovr, TUESDAY, 9tU mat. We in* o o o o rite particular attention to the 0 o UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS o o o o thus being offered to purohoeors of fine o o o oooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooo OUON LACK; DRAWERS IN CAMBRIC AND MUSLINS, KLAB- OUATICLY TRIMMED; VERT FINK PILLOW SHAMS, fto ............) FINER LOTS AT $1.*25 UP. OLEAIUNO SALK OF OOOOO Odooooooooooooooooooo o WORSTED GOODS. o o 0 00 0o 00 O.0_p o o> , 0^0oooooAooon OQO All Wool SOilOOL HOODS clearing at tOc., 25o„ up. All Wool NUBIAB, SCARFS and SKAFOAMS.150. l7o. Boys’SOa RFS, luo., 15c. and 25o, Mon’tt and Boys’ CARDIGAN JACKETS, 50o., 75o„ 250 doz. ladies* WAISTS, Hand Kuit, Fine Oolors, 07c ; worth $1.82. ------- BARGAfNS IN OHILDURN’S FI n'^HOODS, SAOQURS^ UJ«3T^S, fto, ODD P aTr .S of oooeoooooooooo 00000r .0000 t LACE CURTAINS, 0 o o OOOOOO O'OOOOOO 00000000 OOO 8 LIGUTI 4 Y SOILED. remnants of CURTAIN NETS, FULL LINES NAINSOoi^TPLAIN ANDOHKCKKD), TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, 4o. EDWARD UIDLKY ft SONS. 309, 811, 311^4 TO S17 GRAND STREET, 5B, 00, 02, ID, Ofl, 03 AND 70 ALLEN STREET, 59.01 and 03 orchard STREET, NEW YORK. L OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOO -* o o L o OOO L OO A K K ----- - o O O L O O A A K K L o O L O O A A KK - o O O L 0 0 AAA K K L o COO LLLL OO A A K K - o L ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo gS.SSg ®assg ®sss®;r 38333 SfiSSg SsaaS U U U u u u V u uu u u V u V u V u uu essa. 3sSSg Bess* gSSSg 8s.BSg 8sss8 AND 00 QOOOOOOO OOOOOO OO 00 O OOO 0 OOOOOO 0 L 0 {[ AYvw 'V^V f; “SS8, -------- ----------------- L o SSSs S h HV gSaSg >3 H 'I . A w w llll 8 ssss ;;’ 09000000000000 0:0oooooooooooooooo ON WKDNKSDAY, lOTH IN8T, ws eh.ll oom- m««oo our ANNUAL SALE of Till iUNAUn LINE. THK OUNARU STEAMSHIP C'0.’«PAN¥, LlMI'l'BD, Botuocu i^ATALONIA..................... ....... Wodneaaay, Jan. », noon. OALMA, .............................Wedniiaday. Jan. Ki, J;.™ A. M. Cabin passage, $39 and $UV), acoordiog t-o aeoommoda- tion. Ticket able t $ to Paris Q13 additional. Return tickets ou favor- Steer.'! lool and ^TATE LINK. iO N.EW YOUK TO . «A.i From L'wf 42 PssjH-Dger accoii ....-I■ n i .. ^ .. f Uivor. fjnt of CKnal st. Eu no (v-'.i/j>K\ & uu,, iVo. r»3 Broadway. AgcuU (-0 «t, Brooklyn. ?rded *0 all jiarifc of Kuropo ^ B a ld w in ’s ’Insu^p;u^a^^d. .. -------- :ifl cabiji. § l <: £t-‘cra :ciir.'*i»i) iiL/ieti .>t i«*.:i;<;o:! r.itca. iret eabii age to Europe, it.,hhe^p.nor pigs. fiU. No. r»3 Broadwa; 6t. Brooklyi Pitrci*M fonvyrdet: •Kurupoan l'«zpro3i. ' a NUMOlt j UNX ^ J:%, UNH^O STATES MAH. STiCAMSRS. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, Vhi, LONDiINDKHUY. From Pier Nwlb It;Vor, New York. Ll Y liRI’OOK % ll'°™ST,*'or^LONDO.Nl!>KRRT. .Oabms $<>3to$80. Rrcureioi: lickofcfl afc jrduocil th Uib . rd oahia, g40. .*<twravo. oiitward. St29. .'ge at very low rates. Steerage tickoU froiu Liver, pool an^l Queonatoivn and all other parte of Europe nt luw- vit rates. Tlirongb bills of lediug given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre. Antwerp and other ports on tlie Oontinenf. ana for Mediterranean ports. For freight and passage apply at the company’s office. No. 4 Bowling Green, New York. VERNON U. BROWN A CO., Agents. For postage Civkets from or for Europe, dratts at loweat rates and further information apply toT. H. HENDRICK SON. *15 Atlantic av, near Court st, agent for Brooklyn. u NN N RRB II NN N R rr N N N KE rr N NN K 11 N NN KRB NN N NN N N N N N NN N NN cSSS. ®SSSg BgggS ; li OOOOOOOOOOO u o o o o o c o o o u o o o o o u o L o HOUSEKHKPINO GOODS, WHITE S r Z GOODS, LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S o h o UNDERGARMENTSmd SIKN’S DRESS o L o SUIRT.S, o o o L 00000000000000000000000000000 L L FOR PAUTIOULARSSKKTO-MORROW’SHAGLB. h __________ LOKSRR ft CO._________________________ riNfAUClAAM PEttCBST.' FIRST MORTGAOIBS. COfUftwine Steamers. VTBW YORK AND CUBA MAIL STEAM SKIP OOAIPANY, FOR HAVANA DIRECT. ONLY W EEKLY LINK OF AAIKHIUAN .STEA.\1BHS. I IF.... From PiBr 10 Kwt Riror. II P. M. ................................. SATURDAY. J»nu»rjr 13 ^IAG aka .................................... SATURDAY. January 20 Th^e steameraare all large, now iron ship.', built ex. pre^aly for tins trade, and their p.vaseiigerficcomniodations aro tm<iurpBsaod. JA.MKS B. WARD A CQ., Agenia. j i a Wall At. N. Y, Large security. Something new. Send lor eiroular. _____ FRANCIS SMITH ftOO^IndUna^ia, InA CITY OP C<JLDMBIA.^Ca^t|jn JVoodhglL is JAMES W, yUlNTAHDftOD.. A(«nU. Prom Pier43.NonlU«vor'ifN^ No.' foot of Spn'0 (tfl. UMburine.Wed., J«n. 10 CUT CP AUCU8TA..OittFlBin Kiclienion..,S.L; Jwi, 13 H-YONQR. J b., agent. Steamers merkou tbns* do r Inaurauofj ^ 4 ; of one peroenl. at ilHitination, If insurauue . If uisurauue la effected by 2 o'clock ol Uuion officu or by 3 o’clock at piera ou or before d&yol s.J)mg: othorwisu it mufit be paid by sbipper. St*^rd^oahm,^^0.^ Stoorago, outward,^$2^ Vrej>»\0, $30, ■«!>rme3out l.nEKnd, SoolUuJ lor book of “ rouriui rtootlMid," rates, plans, etc., apply I oith. ,0. vo«)tlv<i litiLH tiH office on pier, or to W. H, KHRTT . eijoral Grt*.tl fk>utbem I Lines, nrtion niber-. IU7 Broadway, Fork City ^ E T THE EAGLE V jr KVUUY DAY IN TBD WBSS .JRBNTISS & STAPLES, .1 "OS MONTAGUE S'TRBET. AND 11 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. MEMBERS OK NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE. Dealers in New York and Brooklyn investment securi ties. State, county and city bonds, gas, eity, railroad, bank and iiiHurancu company t^cocka. ^ROOKhYii fiws¥~ COMPANY," 177 JL f ilontague st, corner of Clinton, Brooklyn, N. Y.» November 35, 18b2.—Tha tnieteos of this company have determined lo inoreaso the capital stock from d40U.0(X)to $609,01/0. Stockholders will be entitled to their "prorata” share |ff such inoreaaoiit par. provldinglbey avail them' eelreanf the privilege on or before January 15, ld83. Pay- snenC for the new stock will bo dun Januai-y 2 ,1S.S3, ai^r which date, and uotii Janmry * 15, 1889, interest wilj be cb jrged at the rate of six per cent. Fractional shares will nol be issued, but hold subject to the order of tha Board of T’rnsteea. if you desirb to subscribe for your proportion, please notify the secretory at jronr earliest convenienco. T^ItsFar books of this company will be closed, by order of B ard. from December^9.1882, toJanuan 4. less, j _____________WILLIAM H. MALR, Secretary. ClAAlRTaTANTS. B. ALTMAN ft OG., HAVR NOW OPRN AND UKADY FOB SALR AT SPROIAL PRIORS. SEAL SKIN DOLMANS, FUR LINKD OARMRNTS. LADIES’ CLOAKS, MISSES’ CLOAKS AND SUITS, 1 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTHING, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES, Ao. WE ADVISE AN EARLY CALL, AS ALL OP TUB ABOVE ARTICLES WILL BE OFSERRD AT UNUSUALLY ATTR aOTIYE PRICES. B. ALTMAN ft CO- NINETEENTH ST. AND SIXTH AVENUE, NEW YORK. iuubprg, jonuu.Kusengardom J. Carroll L.aurenoo F.Harlin, Wm. Henry Ryan. John J. Campbell Thomas Hirach, Hugo Schmidt, Jacob Corwin James H. Hughs, O. V, Smiili, J. J. Groger, John W HiuKs, A. J . Schultz, Harra’nJ, Oiiilds, Kdward D. Hannolman, Heniy Spizer, Robert Croke, Patrick Kagner. H. RodmanSlimdorf. RIch'd J. Clark, Wilhnm Harding, GardnecSSmith, Wm. R. Crotty, Hlolinrd D. Herbert,Wm. 0.,Jr.ScuHy, .Josoph V. Ooi'witt, I-uther G. Hubbs, Ofmtlcs'l\ Sehalleher, Krnat Oarr, Henry S. Hatton, W'lSHam Scott. Uufiia L. Carruthors, F. W. Herold, Louie F. A.Shute, Petor Campbell, James H:ill, Jonathan Shtolda, .Michael Cadmus, Wm. U. N.IIall. Matthew Shaughnoasy, Syl. Cole, H. IL Heach, George Steves, It. S. Campbell, W. H.Jr.llowlana, Wm. B. Sawyer, Cnas. 0. Cobh, FrodcrioK Henderson, N. P. Stevens, Fred. 12. Cnrmvell, Nathan’l Hurd, Wm. B., Jr. SobllUne, John A. C'ornwoll, S:im’I H. Ingraham, Wm. H, Snodiker, John D. Olsyton, John IL loyraham, H. 0. M. Sawtelle. F. H. Oarsu:i, -Tosoph Ingraham, George Soniujers, Wra. M- Colgan, iieorge Irviug, James Stone. Aaron Cadloy, Henry F. Iiaacsen, Adolph Snedlker, Aury Oraaa. I. B, Iromonger, Geo. Smith, John Ooruwoil, TheodoreJones, Orvill O. Swift, Gxrritf „J-W. __ Jmks.F. _ Strachan, J; J inks. F. Dtrachan,James Johnaoa, B. A. Straohan. Wm. 1 :rd, John bobomles, Philip Carter, Horatio A. CoDrady.U.oward C.Jaggard, John oonomies, Oornoll, J. K. Jones, Daniel Shaw, Wn mgor. 0< i, Orvill O. Swift, Gxrritt "^amea' IS. Cornoll, J. K. Jones, Daniel Shaw, Wm. Crmrel), Silas H. Joimsoo, Frank B. Simpson. Wm, Ootinolly. MiiJhM J, jaoot, Oharles Strong, W. D. Cawtlioma. J. r. W. Jeremiah, Wm, Smith, Terrence J, Courtney, John Jago, hVed. Solomon. Levi Cordes. John H. Juengat, Ohas. Stryker, Francis Carr. Patrick Kodler Kd. S. Stringham, B. B, OolUus, J. 8. Kleinloln, John P. Stavenhsgen, F. p *rs, Wm. M, r,”? ! ___ __ ins, J, 8. Cobdit, Stephen Ooi Cai iQdit, Stephen King, Joseph B. S&wyer, Wm. P. oper, Nicholas Keyes, James B. Smith, J, J, v/ODnol)y, J . Ii. Kutz, Ohas. 8. Salmoo, Arthur 0. Grummey. Robert Kollmeyer, Kd. Saa), Jolin A. Orowoh, Oboe. 0. Kimball, Ira A Schomles, Philip Oallftban! Hugh Knne, JohnH. . Sweeney, John W. Cooper; Walter A. Knoebel, Qoo. W. Sonta, John O. Cameron, Dsniel Kemble, bhaw, Wm.- Churdlu. Kdwin R. KJem, OsoaxO, JrTSawyer, T. K. Croit, IVyHam Kenny, J o m -* BUlgele. Jacob Crane, W. 12. H. Kcl^ Joseph Story, Stephen B. Clarke. D. 8. Koch, Paul Sohaaf, Adam Goones. Goo.^ A^^ Kensey. Peter Squ.anoo, Bdwta 0. SimonBoo, Arthi Carlin, Arthur P. Kelley, Wro. SimonBOO, 0.imoroD. Joim L. Keenan, James J. Smith, M. F. H. Conrad, Androw Krauvhaar, C. 0. Smith, Ohurr Gomvay, Jsmea A, Kiroboff. Peter J, Sobunck. F’r Kehoe, Geo. B. ohit C. ----------nklnS. Short, Dennis Small, l.ffiarlos away, Jam* Clarke. John Kehoe, Cei ____________ Ooawuy, P. M. Kurth, Aug. T. Small. I.ffiarlos Callahan, Pat'k 12. Keitoy, Alex. 0. Soliz, Gabriel Cameron. Hugh M.Lublin, Isaac Sbeedy, Bdwd. P. Conner, Frederick Liusky, John Summers. Ohas. O Courant, Umlolph Lynch, David T. Short. Geo. IL Coatollo, Jamoa J, Leech, Gbarlea Smith, Wm. B, Clftrg. Gilbert A. Logan, Walter S Stostna, John M. Curtis. W. O. ll. hefrgvtt. Kdward tLSchroder, P. R. Coon. Frank L Lynoh, John J, Sohnd, Kdward Oampbeli, J. Lindsay, B. A. Shannon, Thoa. J, DavenportiJ. Lawrence, Wm. G. Sudtmuller, Peter Dikojmm, J. Hem’nLiuacott, 12. W. Schultz, Harm’uO. Donnelly. John P. Lant, Jeremiah Sutar, John it. Dugan, Patrick Lynch, KUa« Smith, OrviHu T. Doric. Bernard Larkin, Stephen Slradley, Benjamin Dugan, George A. Liird, John J. Sorenson, M. 0. Dickeraon, L. H. Lanzor, Francis Schluoter, l£d. K. Dickerson, J. R. Logan, Walter S. Stoutonbnrgh.G.B. Dallon, Francis L. Loar, W. U. Suydam, James JJ. Dorwrilzer. Wm. E. Lewis, l^ewis Sumner, Wm, C. Dally, Edward LoPino, W m J. Schanp, fUcliard J. Diok, George N. Laug, Frank P. SUiolda, Wm. E. lOdw.ard P. Lynch, John Stnenaworth. J . H p a y . lOdw.ard P. Lynch, John Duwdeo, Miohnel LaytOHi John DoVigne, Wm. Ledwitb, Thomas DoVigne, Wm, Jr. Langford, Ifid. L. Doylo, Nicholas Lauz, Wm, Daily John Laithe. Wm. B. Do5iglM*rty, Neil F. Leyondeokor, P. J. Ti«. F. A. Lauby, Joaoph . ramm. G. W. Scliertit, John H Sohmitt, Piiilip Sauirp, H. »chi Sohi Squiro, Honry W, Spadbo. Chas. J. Smith, Hugo Tuaoh, Edwnrd Town.«?ond,Hen. K. •, Tbomi ------- tv, Duffy, Hugh ____ Daveupori, Wm. B. Meek: Denike, Abraham M'xlloi Maddox. Samuel T.Talior. Frauk W. MoffoU. Jfiraoa Tayior, Thos. j , Mee^, William Tredwotl, W. 1 ,. Denike, Abraham M-xllon, Thos. H. ITedwell, O.an. B. Duulap, Donio! Maroellns, J. L. Tobin. Uenry F. puracif, Wilson M. Morehouse, B. S, Tulhill, Isaac S MoorhouseFB - - - pogeukolb, Beni. _ ______________ ___ ___ _ - - Treadwell, D. B. Davenport, A. B, Morehouse, Wm.M.Tracy, Jatnos H. Downing, Jacob L Meeker. D. R. ■ TncUili' lenao O. Dillon, Wm. P. Merceln. Wm. A. Thom is, O. W. Drain, Wm. L. Meeker, Henry M. Tierney, John Davis, Wm. H. Meeker, S. M. Jr. Tanner, Myron fiJ. Doran, Patrick Martin, Andrew B. Townsend, Wm.T. Dugan, G. P. Morgan, John W. Teese, Benjamin Davenport, H. P. Mea jrole, J, V. ' ~ Dolmnr, John Martin, Ja Tigbe. James G. Topmba. llenrr P. Dolmnr, John Martin, James I oombs, Henrr 1 Duryea. Arthur L. MaUoy, John Tobin, Henry F. Dasoll, Wm. F. Moore, Wm. D. Tuomey, Sam’l R. - ...... Markey, Peter J. Todd, Uliarlos Markey, Michael T.Thome, Thoo. A. Munson. T, F. Truslow, Thos 5Iurnnme, Kdward Trea' Manic. Honrv Tbini _ Durin, Henry P. Murtagh, Fr/mcis Tear, J-jha Dunbar, Sandford Maynard, Theo. Underwood. Ed. E Darmsaadt, Autb’y Morehouse, K, B. Voorheea. Judah B * ■' ' Mackey, Michael TVoorhees. Jere. Madden, Theo. A. Vincent, L. H. Dickerson. T. T. Dakin, O. W. Davis. J. W. [)ea&, IZ. M. II. Duggan, Jos. J. Dunn, H UBlOW , Tl Kdward TreadwelJ, Wm. D ikham, Jas. F- John DeWIgne, Pord’nd Madden, Theo. A. vmoent, L Dodman, Thos. M. Martin, Cbaa 8. V«n Valkonburgh, T-.. ^ » ...... .. 'Wa’^— Dady, M. j . DeWlgne, F Dodman, Tl ............... Dierots, John H. Mason, Loreuzo D, Davis, N. H. Martin. Jsme Duncan. George Marsden. Kd« Dongherly. F. J, Moffat, Joha Davis. Theo. W. Meyers, Wm. Tlnrvnn. IX Mia-httnila. .In Valter K. James 8. Van Brunt, Jesse B. Edwin F.Vaa Brant. Ualiff )ha Votfcor, M ar. , _____ Theo. W. Meyers, Wm. A. Vincent, llogone Duryea, Abra’m H.Mluhaelis, Jacob Voorbies, Z. Dugan, Jao. W. Morrell, J . R. Van Wart, Ger. B. Dunsrj, Goo. W. Mackey, William Van Dewater. G.M. Donnsily. John Marsh, Wm. B. Van Vranken, K.W. Karnes, Henry G. Maybouin, Levi Voltz, Charles W. RmsouBb Alfred. Morrell, E. S. Wadoy, P. Alex. Blaeman, Joseph J.Metzgar Wm. H. Watkins, D&vid. Bverson, GKirge. Meany, P. J. Walsh, John A. Bxlauca, Win. U Msbland, Henry W.Winohestov. W. H. Elseohaut, Uharles.Mills, Tbos. U. L. Wilson, W'llHam H. Evans, Obaries A. Miley, Robert H. Winters. Joseph H. Esinuss. John. Milleman. Philip \^gant, Samne) B. Eisomonn, J. J., Jr.Mayors, Samuel Wookos. Francis W. EiBemnun. Fred. Morshouae, Wra. A. Wyokoff, Peter TBATBL.V TBANf»PORTAXaON« Susamboactt* giM sT. KRDUOBD FAUR $3 to Boston for F'irst oiosa tickets, barlond et, to 0 P. M. Ing tho present and ___ near hlm le av. and Fort Greono, from 0 A. M. Tonss front &0 cents to iS!. Ht ADAME, PHJ5BE, INDIAN ASTKOLU- A D AMI Speedy m&rria^ with one yen love, d one, nnitea separated, foreteUa future des> i.ui/- No. IMl Slyrtle av. near Gold st; houra lOtoff, not S^doys. £ee from 25a i do gents. DB OOL a M ISEYKR FAILS TO ^ J L (pve satisfaction; all sbonld viait her for bnamras. Bioknesi, love, matrimotiy, everything; traces absent friends and bidden treasures. 25d UouAsVi (Op floor, over music sioro; walk Pp. good only as epecihed on their face. The elegant steamers RHODE ISLAND on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridoj'sand NARRAGANSETTon Toeo- doys, Tburadays ond Saturdaya leave at 4:30 P. M. FRO.M PIER S3, NORTH RIVER, foot of Jay st. New York, arriving in Boetoa at (i A. M. Tickets for sale at all principal ticket offices. State rooms secured .vt offices of Westcott Kxpress Company, at Nob. 207.3SI, 397, and 421 Broadway, and at H ftb avenne and Windsor Hotel ticket offices in New York, and atO ^ Fnlton st. and 33^-1 Washington st, Brooklyn. PROVIDfiNCB LINK FOR FBKIUHT ONLY. Steamers leave from Pier 29 North River, fdot of War* ren st, at 4:30 P. M. daily (fiond^a ezeenv^) for Boston via Providesoe direct Freight via ei iber line always taken at the lowest rates. D. S. BA BCOOK, President, F. W. PoPFLS, Acting General Passenger Agent. XpADL RIVER UNE BEDUOTIoiT'oE FARR NEW YORK TO BOS'TOH, #3. NEWPORT, «2. FALL K lV ak Umited tickete, oorrespondiag redadtion to all Xaetern DointsL BLBGANT 8TRAMBBS NEWPORT AND OLD COLONY. BOBBJQr ft J^TXLL. AgenU. ‘p O R BKIDGBPOKT. btbamei T eoskdaui Leaves Pier N a 3d Bast Bivar. at 3 :00 P. H . foot of Thirty* firet ft. l u t Birar, 3:(5 P. M. dailTi fiaadoraaxeepM Bisemaun, L< Kherth. John, louis, Thomas. IvsiH, Wm. M. • ana, M. Maybary. Kd. 0. Milter, Geo. M. Mosom Bbon irsllon W/oltoffl V*n B, Weekes, Francis Wilson, George ------- - — -------- --------- Wmsh, William KUgar, Charles W. BfersJion. Wm. W.Wooloy, Walker T. Edwards, Theo. Jr.Morehouso, E. 0. WiDobostor. W. H. Batry, O. A. Moore, Wm. D. Ward, John J. Kustaoe, David P. Meuobam, Ohas. T. Williams. Geo. W. Bise, Charles. Manning. ^StephonWardwelLChas. W. Eastwood, J. K. Mitchell, John L. Wilson, Geo. W. Eodlo, John. Morris, Preston N. Waterman, A. O. Fitzpatrick, James.Moore, A. J. Woods, John B. Francis, Charles L. Moore. John H. Wynne, Goo. F, Farreil, J. Vi. Michaels. A, J. Wren, George Finn, John 8. Moody, Obos. F. Wilts. George Farroll, Thos. R. Moorehonse, B. A. Wells, Honry J, Ford. Gordon L, Mahoney, Peter. Whitehouae, S. S. Faroham, B. M. McNamara, D.i -Walsb, Hugh . Ferguson, Anson. MoKinny, A, . "Wilkes, D.tni«l W. Fairman, James V.McCarron, P. SL Wadsworth, W. B. Fitzgerald. Morris. McMillan, George. Waring, K. R. Frost, Oharlea B. McAteer, Jos. P. Watker. George F. Ford. W. C. MoOonatd, J. Wadar. R. O. Fuloher, John H. MoDougoii, fi^T. Walter, ICrnest A. Fitzharris, Thos, MacFarlane, W. M.Wacker. William Pox. George L MacFarlane, Q. A.WUUs, Fred. P. Fox, John H. McKean, H. M- Wilson, John H. McCann, Joseph) Waterboussj Sara. McGuire, ThomaoVerka, Abranam H. McConnaq^ F. York.ITioa. H. MoT^gbe. Vvra. B. Young. William McRduff, James V.^iramer, Jacob McMahon, J.ames.Zahrt, John C. WILLIAM J. 1 ATK. OityOlerk. ' a DELPHI ACADEMY LEOrUKlif- jTX Hon. SETH LOW, Mayor of tho City, Will open the course with his lecture on •'UBRAUlfciS.” THURSDAY' BVKNING, llth inst.,nt 8 o’clock. Second lecture on THURSDAY F.VKNING, Irtth mst., By Rev. G. H. FOWLRR, D.D.U.D., of Now York, On “ MUSOLE AND BRAINS.” Admisalon 25 centK. I’ickets lor the soursa ol ten (ec- il.50, to be had ai the Aon ‘ turoa oademy. fvAVIW«-S » A N K . ^ I X T Y - F U < ' I’H uuder, and at the rale DIVIDBND — s o y T H BROOKLYN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 109 snd AtlunUc av—Depnsitors arc hereliy notified that iutei ost at the rate ol Four per cent, per annum ou ait counts entitled thereto ou sums of tw:» thousnud devil; and uuder. and at tho rate of Throe per cent the thousand doMurs, will l>c credited dopositors on Uio 31st inei, payable ou and after January 15 next.—Deccmbor22, 1882. JOSKFll W. GUEKN. President. OzA« Du.VNINO, Seorotary. OROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, JANUA- J lf ry 1, 1883—Depositors in tbiB bank are hereby noti n g that. In confomuti' with its by lav;a and rules, iiitoreut has this day been credited to them at the rate of KoUit FKK Gi'.NT. per mmum, on so much of each ol tboir ac counts as doos not exceed ono thouBaml dollars, and at the rate of TJIHKK PER OF.N'T. per annum on the excess thereof. By ordor of tho the Bonn! of Trmtoos. JOHN A. LA riMBR, Oashior. ^ A s^ BiVooKLfiririvrtfGg-■ JL-i643 Myrtle av, corner Franklin. Forty-fourth dlvidefiu. ! —Dopositors are hereby notifiod that the trufecees of this ! bank bxvo d;iclarod the usual eonii nimuai intorasc on | roe per cej I cxcea-; of two UiouE.'ind and noli dollars, will be credited do{ annun per a exceeding ono the 31st hnsUsU and Amencan dramatic leement of Mr. S.amuel Colville. KALKIDOSGOPK OF PLAY. ACT 1-Country Lite. “Bbo in iny wife. Gome, Kate, we’il face tho world tocother.” (A Jopsu of ono year.) AOr 2-London Life. "I charge you with the murder ot Johu Denby.” ACT 3—Prison Lire, *‘Ia sixty ser.onds tha wall will be blown down.” (A lapjo of eoveu yo.irs.) act 4-Rnning Lite. “W'ho will ride linn ?” “I will!” AOT 5—Society Lite. “Yes, darlmg, our iitory hoe been TAKKN FIOM .LIFE. ~EXT WKKK. January 15-Sixniahts igagHumut of the HANLON .BHOmiiKa, in thoir _ .ibian Absurdity. '*LK VOYAGE EN SUiSSH” (The Voyage to KwiUeriar.d), produced with NEW AND SPKOIAL SIJK.NKRV. mrii rii.MJill. 11 » Ki'ai.v nr? ntrr?Ar> r»r?iri Parisian Absurdity. ”LE VOYAGE EN ------------ ^ .. ................. OUR RKGUiiAU SCAl.K OF CHF.AP PR10E8. A C'^DJSAIY O F m u sic , WEDNESDAY EVliNmu. January 10,1883. OONOEUT BY Y A T, EKR Y AA h E Y A A L EK AAA L K r A ALLLL EEE GGG L KKB FEE 0 Q I. E E 0 L KR RR 0 GO L E R GOG LLLLEEK EEK l.' OOO h U OOI. u AND CUOUUSK-S. A NEW WARRLKli vrrn NEW NYARBLWS. BBB B B BBB B B BBB 000 LLLL UU -50 cents. Reserved Beats. $1. Genera) Admission, Oft agio at Ohuudlrr’ri. _ ____ _ __ ___ R. BUNNBLI/.s'mU)()Kl7YN MUSE- UM. cri'Y n.M.l, -SQUARE, lull is! iliiii; A VERY FUNNY PANTOMIME. A TREMENDOUS SHOW 8UKPA.SSINO ANYTHINO ON IfiAimi OU KLSEW/iERK TWO I’EKFOaMANfJfes DAILY. B aked alive , BAKED Ai.IVK, BAKED Al.IVli. iNsruiJCTiorf. OKOWNK’S X> BROOKLYN BUSTNESv*! GOLLKOK, The only .school for h’lfiinos’i traiuing in the city, open day and evening. Individual Iojisoih to all. Gull or write fur catalogue with (t-nup. rcfcroncc, fto. npH oiim aai iN.sTRi.fbTioN in w r it ^ hookkeotiiiig, Ac. KISSICK’3 ird boi _ .ng, aiithmotic. bookkeonin/ COMMKKGI.M. OOU'.KGE. rp2 end 194 Fulton at’ EncHsh departiuont lor h::ckwjird hm-'* .ir t-AnUA. men who5P early od: >eon tauglic si ! raphyai flic Miudy Works aud Times of the Grout Artlst—Thc Continent of Bcautj DU- coTorod in his Ifaj, Last night iu the Second Unitarian Ohurch, corner of CliuCou and Coogreia streets, the Rev. John W. Chadwloh, pastor, tloliverod a lecture on ^'The Art of Rapbael," tho third of the oourBs on ’'RepresenU- tlvo Mou." After an organ voluntary,.Ur. Ohidwlck spake as follows: A CONTINENT OF BEAUTY. Amorioa war not the only world that was uiscorsrod as tho i''iftecnth Century drotv near Ha close. A world of art before uokuowu and uiiiutmaglDed then began to IKt itHdlf into moo’s wondering and uatoulsbed gaze. Tliu Columbuses aud Cabots and VespuccU of this great event wore Miohael Angelo, Leonardo da Vinci, TUian, Raphael, Giorgione, .Audroa del Sarto, Correggio. Fra Barlolomeo. It was a ooutloant of beavuy that they brought to light. “ In Now Hampshiro,” said Emerson, “the mountaius are lofty, but too men >ro mean.” Tho opposUo woe true of tho new continent which Leonardo, Angela and Raphael sought nud found. The mountains and Indeed the aspects of nature gonorally, wore of slight importance. But the mou and women were a r«oe of almost mora tb'.vumortal Btreugth nnd beauty, The uiai:t splendid period of tba art which had this hnmau glory was not of long contiuuanca. If, as Paine does, we reckon It mostly at fifty years, wo mual allow that such a morn* iug star as Luca Signorlili might welt have been mli« taken for the rising suu, and that the aCUrglow illu> nnnatod by such names as Veronese and Tintoretto waa almost as bright as day. ludtspuubly, the four greatest ma.^ters at tho point ot llrolut fooAQ* dsscouec were Michael Angelo, Leonardo, Titian and Raphael. To throe of thsso vs’aa grauted length of days. Miohael Angolo, boru in 147.5, dio'i in 1501, (it tho age of 8^ Leouardo, born in 14.52, died in 1519, ngod ft7. Titbvu, liorn in 1477, died In 1579, at tho ripd age of 99. For Raphael there waa no auch temporal opportunity US these enjoyed. Born in 1483 (iu thn some year with Martin Luther, as if the oinuis* eieitt Power foresaw what barronuesB of art the Reformation would entail and hastened to redress tho scales), bo (liod in 1520 aged 37, his birth and death ao~ ourrlng on Good Friday, tho former ou tUo 28th of March and the iattor on tho ffth of April. But such was the dlligonoe of this happy spirU, looking upon whose almost girlish face wo should expect no such porelstonoy as from his glorious peers, that bo has loft to UB a sum of work which would hero aoomed astoa- Isbing it lio had tho nine and ninoty years of Titian. Judge how astonishiog H is in view of the pathotic hrevlty of hie career. BAPHAEL A HAPPY MAN. Tho galleries of Europe are onriohed with a muUi> tude of his studios and sketches, ahowiug how patient and persistent was his study of forms and draperies audall tbluga spportalniQg to art. The wonder is that so much enthusiasm for the fechnioal aspoot of hia work did not enable him to eeo hia limitations In the use of oils. To the last ho was a draughtsman who 11 M ftiMv su R r qcGEir of soots . A fftcciure hY l>r« O oorgo Leoakitiff, off BostoH, At tho Aeadomr of fflHalo EiA«c Kreaing:* A T6TJT interastiug lecture wa« doUvered Iasi evsning iu ths Acadomy of Mnsto by Dr. George Loom* tag, of Boston, and formerly of Australia. Tho aabjoot vraa ^*Mary Stuart, Queen of Seotlond.” A targe and se- loot andlonee waa present. The ieetnrer disputed the eharge Mary’s enemies have preferred against her, that of eompliiiUy in the murder oC Xiord Daralof, Bo ■aid: There is, perhaps, no figure in history which itanda so sweetly sad as that of Mary Queen of Boots. Her life Is a melanoholy plotarof awakonlog tho deopaai sympathy and ootapasaion. From her oradlo to her grave the path was thorny, rough and ifioudod with sorrow. Her earoor might be eompared to a gloomy day in April. The morning dawne with cold mist and raid. Ae xhe hours advance a fow golden euu- betims brighten up the heayaus between the showers ; (be clnttde gather again ; deeper darkuoM gatbere around; the evening sets in storm and temposL Her dawn began in toars and sobs of augnish ; as her days advance a few momeutary joys brighten up her soul betweeu the abadows; aoo]icr darknoss doses, and tue end >yas sad aud bitter. The eyes of her father, James the Fifth, wore fast closing iu death aa thoao of the royal infant were opening to the light; thne, father and child nevor saw each other, and the strong arm whioli bad been the pride and boast of Scotland’s tona lay stillsa forever, powailoss uow to ahieM tho bolplosi babo. Her mother was Mary, of Lorraioa, wtm ono* had the doubtful honor of an offor of marriage from Henry the Eighth of Cuglaod. Queen Mar/'estognlar beauty of person, for whioU ahe was famous, is re nowned iu eoDg. Foots have sung of her symmetry of form, her beaming oyos, her elastla step. Palntora have cunt^ecrated their noblest efforts to produoo the outline of that royal maiden. Sculptors have essayed to model those delicate lines, tho grace of expresaion, the exquisite charms of gentle Mary, the ssddeat but yet fairest of Hcotland's qiioons. Her chief exeelleuo# was the neime «8 of her mind, tho generosity of her eharactor and her true woman’s hoart. Tho leciuror outlined Mary’s life from her birth to her death. Born in Linltthgow Oaatle, on the 7th of Daoeaibor, 1 5 ^ sha became immodiately the bone of oonteotloQ, tha objeet uf contending rivalries and hates, which wore to pursue her remorsely to » melanoholy eud. In England, Honry {(the Ktghth, as ha could QOt hove hor tor UiuiBelf, detormlnod that she should marry hU son Kdward. In France, the Dukea of Lorraine and Guiko, *ahd Mario do Modicis began already lo eoUeme aud plot about (he unconsotOHfl baby, lu 1548 eho departed for Frauen, to bo oduoated at the UntYorsity of Paris, followed by her four Marios. The university bad for its head tho great Cardinal of Lorraine. Iu 1853 ahd was married to tho Dauphin of France, in (he cathedral of Notre Dame. In doaorib# log the marriage tho lecturer said: ThU wa a Mary's brightost hour. Alas i how soon tho splendor was dimmed. You have seen the atately ship go by. How majestically eUe rides along, the proud psnaoa streaming from aloft, hor whlto sails swelling with the frcBhening broozo ; but far adown the Sastern aky a small dark speck, no larger than a hall, eyes that fated ship like tho eaglo searching for Ite prey. Noaror U comes, and larger. The watetwobaDgo their color, Ihs light pales dim, the air grows hot. All hands ou dock ( Reef iu the canvas 1 Vain precaution.' The sharp ilKhtuiuK ieapa from tho sulphurous clouds, crash g» the Blricken tlmbcrti, tho torn sheetu hang Rattcriug ia shreds, the atataiy ship, where Is sho 7 BUe will never more ridu npon the bosom of tbo doep. So wob Mary ou her bridal movn. She stood forth among ths proud ladies of Franco, taUar than the tallest, talrev than tho fairest. Oh ! how the pooplo’s hi>arlB wont to* vtuw V44«. iV / bUO l»OV uu « »a U 4 UU^UbOJIftiMU n llU • —— ..... . ...... ... v ,.wv,ri.> -» wuv *w- oolored bis drawmgB nobly ami beautifully. ”Xhave ] 'vm'd hor, as, Ipar.iuc upon her hu^baud’s arm, she no hosiution.” says Hsmoriou. '’iu savinc that, from bowed hor thanks to the goucroua muUltudo, who real the air with cheers for (ho sweot, pale faced flowor. 05P early oducation i eon taught sop,aratoly or ii }gl5 per auariw , L.in;:ning! hy flud tyfi------»-• m writing day or evening. nAKVtxa. 0.1 j O AKON’rf DAN-OiNIi SCHOOL, It otceodmttaruxxi. ..... .......................... ________ OBNT. per annum on ^nd on such aoeounts THUKK PKR ........ . ail aocounts not exceodiuKE3.(XXl. led $3,900, at the_rate of oeounts as exceed $3.9(>0, at the rate of ___ ___ ____ GENT, per annum on the exooaa. Interest payable on and after January 15. Doposhs made on or before January 10 draw mtoreet from January 1. DARWIN R. JAMKS, Proaldont. BggK?nt F. BArNES, Treasurer. —Tho trustees of this bunk have directed that on the first day of Januory, 1883, interest et thereto of FOUR PKU OKNT. per annum for tho sir months ondin? Decoinberai, 18S2, bo oarried to tho credit of all denusitors entitled theroto. payable on and after January 15. 18.S3. 8. L. ilUSTKD, Preaidont. J. W. H untkb, Treasurer. H tiNTiNOTOM, Bocrotary. ____ ____ IXTi'LLIAMSBUROH HAVIN^RANKT VV NOTICE. . , NOTICE. Depositors ore beroby notifiod that a smui annual int< est at tho rate of FOUR PER OKNT. per annum on sums of three dollars and upw'ard aua _ums of three dollars and upw'ard aua $5,OCX), that sUsU have boon dopositod t hroo first day of January next, will be paid to de] not ox coed ing ths on tho after ors on and Deposits made o draw interostfron MONDAY, JANUARY 15.1883. ladeon orbeh/ratho 2nd day of January'will Dtu Jauuitry ). 8. M. MEKKRR, Proaideut. Jomt Broaos. Cashier. Q.ERMAN IA SAVIN US BANK 01' KINOS~C'OUN'l'Y, 373 KULl'ON STREET, OPPOSITE CITY HALL, The Board of Directors of this bank have declared a div idcud ut tfib rate of four per cent, each account hs tbroo uer cent, p so much of the rate of ub)< berogf, payable lb rate of four per cent, per annum o lint H8 does not exceed $ l ,5Uu, and per cent, per annum on tho excess tbci on or after January U5, 1883. Depoiits made on or before January 10,18B3, will draw interest from J.anuary 1, 1883. Bank, open daily from 0 to 3 o’clock, and Monday and Saturday evenings from 5 to 7 o’clock. F. A. SOMROEDKR, Preaidont. F. K och, Cashier. H. Geilinj , Soorotary. J , JftRHBBNKR.UJBS, T fO ^U W . __ . _______ 177 AND 179 MOKTAGUU STREET, CLASS AND PRIVATE XN-STKUOTION DAILY, T. u u is A SUN, J* '^*^” danoi ,\( j ’Xoadbmy ; ClI Fulton street, oppoaite Flatbush avomie. New ciassos forming. Tho first' le-sson pnrately and wltl)0Ut extra chnrgo. 8end for circular. i BIN LANOhJir^H^ FO R 1) ANO- V V mrr, 228 Uarioll ?l, corner of Court. Guarantoos the waltz in thron privato )e?«ons, for !®r>; leasons all hours: olassosforminirforcniMrciiand adults; alt tbo fashionable d&ncea guaranlocd in cue term. j0 H. IIIVKUS Br.inoh Sohunis at l,07d Fulton .st, and 157 Adelpbi st. JjlK A N K DODS v U K TH; 193 \VA,SHIN(;T(>N ,ST. CLASSES NOW OPBN- THB MUSK! FOR DODWofiTti'-S NEW L.\NOIEHS WILL BE I’Ulil-tSHELI IN A FEW DAYS, INSUKANCE. DIVIOKNDN. iFFICB OF'THB LONG ISLAND IN- th u company. ;^N U Y BLATOilhORD. Secretary. kPFlOa CITIZKNS’ INSURANCE C(L NO, 150 BROADWAY, •b\"'rVio\iN;'A^:AV.-iaMoot!i^^ ^ K U A x N iZ F D 18;-)'3. Capital................................................................... $2‘‘0,090.00 Roserved for rcinRUrance, unpaid losses ami - 323.818.83 ...................................... 0(.)t>,180.r>« other claims , Not Burnlu Corner' Broadway* *iind' Fi’rVt st.' ‘icf u!!* a’nd’ /a N. W. MKexnor.R, Secretary. * ' F. H. Way, Anaist-ant Secretary. W. H. Bnoww, AssiKlant Secretary. TTFFioiroF INSURANOK COMPANY. BHOOKLVN. 317 Montague at., Mochunio'a Bank Building, Broukljii. and JG4 Broadway. Now York. B uookly}^. July I. 1882 DmORND- fltook: aled an into HALF PKR 012NT. demand. Nj!W TonK. January 3,1883. A diridend of five per cent, on tho capital intorcst dlvidoud of THHivK AND A ou the reserved fund is payable on ______ F. R_PAUKKR^6oretp^._ SPftICfALi NOTICES, T EGGAT BKOTHEBS, XJ CHRAPKST BOOK STORK IN THE WORLD. 270,843 Magnificent Gilt and Gorgeous Juvenilo Booka almost given away. Catalogue free. Send stamp. Bl Chambers at, near Oily Hall Park. Now York. EAL'TH —‘ EXHAU8 I^IJ ^YITALffvT . weakness of the genital organs and nervous debility 7 and pornianeutly cured by the genuiua DU. KI D’S RESTOllATlVa PILUS: none genuine excopt accompanied by letttu* fro:n Dr. Rioord. Price boltlca: 1 (H) piils, «l.7A: 200 pills. «3j 409 pfi!a.«5. Sold by WHBKLER ^BJJLTON. 2^4 and 26^Fulton s t. __________________ ■^yHAT OIL is THE BEST TO BURN ? TIISMANN’S LUNAR OIL 16 THK BEST, PURBST AND SAFEST F otOU Stoves. Stndent Lamps, Bracket LamM, atx NO SMOKK OK SMKLL. Ilyour grocer does not havo it send a postal card to J. 1^ TXKMa NN, Manutacturer and FateateSa 34 MYRTLK a VKNUK. unpaid July I. l: .. $250,000.00 65.808,00 1A5,749,4U $481,557,46 Fox, Fred A. FarreU. John IL Freeman, Luke, poster, Fi. D. Fischer, A, O. Faurot, Oliver. AUest: jo3 104 os CORPOfYATIOn fifOTICBS* ^RDINANOE-FIRB LIMITS—BXTEN- OF IN THK KIGHTU AND TWKNTV- SKOOND WAUBB—In Common Council, Tuesday, De ceiver 26 , 1882 , stated eeesien, the following was prO’ preliminary notice . Resolved. That this Common Council doec hereby giva notice of its mlentlon to extend 4ha fire bmits of thu City of Brooklyn by including within said limits all thut por tion of tho KighUv and .Twenty-aecond wards of the oity, bounded and described as follows: Begiimioic at a point on the center Ime of Thirteenth street, one bundred and fifty feet westerly from Fifth avenuo; thence southerly end parallel with i<iftb avenue to the center line of Eighteenth street; thence easterly along said center lino to a point one hundred feet east of Fifth avenue; thence northerly and parallel with Fifth avenue to tha canter lino of the block between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets: thence westerly aloug said center lioa to the center line of Fifth avenue, nnd tbeoce northerly along said center lino of Fifth aranne to the center line of Thirteenth street, and thence wastarJy to xhe point or place of beginning, ami all that portion tberem bounded. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to cause tho necessary notice of such intention to be published for thirty (30) days to the corporation newspapers, as required Dj Chapter fil6 of the Laws of Adopted in Common Counell December 26.1882. Approved by the Mayor December 28,1882. ;W1LL1AM J. TATE, City Clerk, City Clkrks OFFToe, Brooklyn, January 5, 1683—Ido hereby oerti^ that the foregoing ia a correct tranaoript of the orinnal ordinance on fUa to this office, and of the ~ hole of said originoL : ja63ut ____________ WILUAM J. TATB, Pity Otork. rnoFosAiiSs W .188Q:tI^ office ofthrund;^ Broadway, Brooklyn. B. D., wbero profile and spocificB. tlona may be exammad. ' ________ J . V. gf&SBROLB, Surveyeg-and R n ^ n e e ^ ClEAiED PROPOisAES NVILirBlS “UE- t>nUdh)L th a offi< ... . two responsible per perforniince of th< > retjuire-............................. ^ _________ _ .10 O'-Dtracfc. The Board rtsorves the ight to reject any ircn«Tn'ar bids, or any whioh may not be ot thu Interest oi BowJ, liUUnNU n. BERRl, Ohairman CoisaiUee on Bciioul 'iPPS’S COCOA. GRATEFUL I^OMFORTfNO! BRBAKFAST. **By a thorough knowledge of the natural lawsvrhloh govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful appiicaCioa of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa. Mr. Epps his provided our breakfast tables with delicately fiavored tx-verage which may save [K.verage wh dooton’ bills. It ia by the judicious ... __________ “lay be gradually built up until rery tendeuoy to disease. Huu- ay save »a many heavy use of such articles of dually bt ‘ iry tendeuoy to disease. Ireds oi subCie maladies are iloating around us ready to attack wherever there i-s a weak point. We may oaoapo many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselve.v well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”—Civil Borrics Gazette. Mode aim ply with boiling water or milk. Sold iatma only 04 lb. ana lb.) by grocers, Ubelud JAMES KPPS AUG.. ________ ____ Homoeopathjc Cbomiste, London, Kug._ WELCOME HOLIDAY GIFT. A YEAR’S MKMBF.USHIP BRO O K L Y.N L I B R A R Y , Mcmtagaa st, near Court. Ret surplus. Cash assets.. v/nivijK.x, rreiiueni. . DANIUL CHAUNOEY. Vice President. WaLTKR NIOBOIJ3, Secrotary, MkitBirz' T vti 'LF., Assiataut Secretary. A TLANTIC ' MUTUAL JJjfURAggI OOMPANT, OYPIOK, ai WAL L S I R BET. ^ OKOANIZED, 1842. INSURES A G ™ ^ .M A iUNK AND WlLL^^ISSUE^POi.imE8^^MAKINa LOSS ASSETS FOR THK SKOUHITY OF ITS POUOIBS ARB MORK ITIAN TJ£N MILLION DOLLARS. The profits of the company i ore divided annually upon ib e ______ ing the year, oertiUuutog for vfhioli a mterest us oocordanoe with its charter. 0HAIU?I£s‘’' d 'KNNI8!"vPrMid. 1- A“ R®AvicN.'^r£v^'5-‘]Se" _ JJH . OHAPMAN. SootoMw. ° ■OHENIX INSUKANCB COMEa F y JT BROOKLYN, N. V.. INSURES AGAINST LbsS BIT YIRH S1’ATBMB,NT: JANUARY I. 1882. CAPITAL in UNTTKD STATES BONDS.. 1,000,000,00 RE8BRTB FOR RKIN8DRANOB. Bto.. . l,3I.V-’(>7.78 NBT SUHPLUa .................................................. SM,6U7.08 ASSETS, 70,000 VOLUMES. 300 PKRIODIOALS. BULLETIN OF MUSIC AND OF NEW BOOKS OF 1882 FREE. A'kRVAL SUBSORIPriON. $5. Price of Complete AnalyMcal Catalogue—Authors, Titles, Subjects and Classea—to New Subsoribera, by the year. ft3. CARPSlTi.'VOS, Sec *O F F JOB V *********** •8^i®kd,874.87 WK8TKRN UNION BUILDINi. Broadway, eorner Dey «treet. OFFICERS ; ^ STKPilHN OROWKLL, President FniLAKDRR SSAvr, Vice President and Secretary. Wir.r.JAM OuARTKKS. Assistant Seoiwtarx, AliPKM S. Oronvell, Manager, Kasleru DUtriet. _____ E. Ha8L*huh8T. Secretary Brooklyn Departmeat, TVffONTAUK EIRE INSURANCE OOT ivX OF BROOKLYN. Offioo............. CASH CAPITAL......................................................... 8200,000 RK8KRVR FOR REINSURANCE, UNPAID LOSSBS, Bxc ...................................... 68,77fl NBT SURPLUS.......................................... 82,7/>9 TOTAL ASSBTS JANUARY. 1. 1882................... issiisM UIRKOTOR8: David B. Araott, Damel )*. Fernald, Rums Roeseguie, XeraBa/dwm. Alfred Hanabergb.Warren Kiehmond. £dwin Beers, S^mourL. Hueted.Eli Robbins, Choriee C. Betts, Wm. M. Ingraham,John Romo, Samuel Booth. _ Seth h. Korney, Alex. Stndwoll. Samuel W. Burtis, Klias Ia O wis. Jr., John J. Studwefi, J W. Oampbeli. Thomas D. ilud.ioo, Elbert Snedeker, John Comstock. John W. J.«\ris, Edmund Titus, iaaac H. Gary, Jr.. Stephen Linington, Jaa. H. Tatt. Jr., Frederio Cromwell.Abraham LotL, Wm. Thomas, Willtara r. DenysftjAbiel A. I>ow, Ouorgu A. Thoms, John II. Dimon, T. A. Newman. Kdward D. Whlt<\ James Baton, F^tor Pettit. John WUHami. David J. Kvana David B. Powell. Joseph D. WilU^ WiUiam KILsworth- James UajtnoaA. Wra. H. Welch. DANIEL F. FKHNALD. President. ^ ^ WM. ELLSWOKI’H. Vice Preshlenk GKO. F. MAliBX, Secretary. Geo. Gill , Asst. Secretac- Agents for Kastorn Dlstriot. A. P. Avkuy, Broadway, comer Fourth st I.EOAI. I«UXIV!B9. no hosiUUoti,” says Hamoriou, '’iu saying that, from the teobnical potut of view, Raphael never ^oaluo to maturity aa a painter,” No moro did Loouardo, tho luoHt restless oxynrimentor of his time. Rut painters, In the Bttiot sense of tho word, weio close at him: Giorgione, Titian, Correggio. Whot would not the art of Raphael havo gained lu visual affoot If he had learned tha secret of these mou, tbo daopor secret of Velasques and Rembrandt. Hardly do wo oxpect tbo life of gonlns to be happy, but the life of Ruphael seems tu have beau as happy as hu could desire. Cortaiuly, there was no iauk of honor aud 8 U 0 CO 8 S. The praotico of art made him a man of wealth as wealth was counted then, when ns yot tho Btook market was not, nor the Nickel Plato Road, uor any other. A Cardinal’s aieco was hU to marry If ho would, ft Cardinal's hat waa his to wear If ho would like to bo a Cardinal. Rut wo know that Uupliael was happy by much boiler signs than these. Only a bniipY lile could prodtica an art so hnppy. I know tuo Btory of u man who, whoa ho eouiplained of hopeless uicduccholy to hiti phyeician, was odviHod to go and ace Caciini, who was convulalug Naples with laughter, and auswerod, •’ 1 am Uarllm;” I tJflm *bo^ llovo “a face that's anything bm gay” ITlifd by many a feative mask. But Raphaol Vis ift jesler, aud I cannot cclvo that flucb ^9 jjji go briKlit. so culm, so joyous, ll ruir oxi^^udus of his hubitual mood. Rut that it waa a f^ir exponent of tho time iu which ho lived, a^ Uie qidUoal ideas of Yaino would make U ut6£)RBaif5 16 V \\a to boUavo. If we accepted them lu thoir entirety, i cannot well make oiU. It waa a (air exponent of the Ronaisaance in ifa rsTa* tioua to tho world of olaaaio art. Tho love eugciiderod by tint flit for no^^-e fo r^ u u d noble draporios and noble action burned in no oTh^WoSaT Hiau Raplifleii s with h purer fiamo. Ho was not content with what he could hiru-self lay hold of. lie sout Uls pupils upon ar» duouR jouriioye to mako drawings of auolout marblos tbft fame of whloU had reuohcd hts ears. Rut apart from this tbo art o) Raphael waa by no moans what tho cln?uuiatance» of tlio time, bringing forth fruit after their kind, would havo produced. Of course, wo must boware of taking our ideas of tbo tlmo from a few iu- dividual monstroBltios. ‘‘There Is no joy but calm." These words of Goethe soem to part the lips of Itls Madoufi *s, to wroaihu the foroho.ads of his Bainta, That thoru are eager, Htirriug and drsmatlo olemeuts iu 8 ome of his important plcLuroi is not to he doniod. But over all theru Is a glad serenity, a brooding peace ftB if tho artist'R ilfo ware never touched by auy of those inlohootnol or political ooaYubion.9 with which for the sake of an old warrior pope ho ralHeJl au eslhetlo sympathy which was novur fimdameiiMl tq tho man. THE VATIOAN FRKfJOOES. WUatBhall we say to tbs disparagement of Raphael’s Roman period to which the excited rhetoric of Rusklu has given its widest ourreucy. Spoakiog of tlie Vatican fre-jienOH R iinklii bnvr fhnt u.^nt a,.A »>..> Bnphial infect. wltU tho Bleep of inQdolit]' tho hearta of mlllloas of OhriBlmuB, Whetevoc they could havo fancied for themselves shout the wild, fitran;;., infinitely stei'D, luflultuly tender, Infiiiitely varied TeracUlo.s ot tho life of Christ has been Ijhit- tod out by thu vapid refineries of Itaphael, Ho could think of the Madonna as au available sultjoot for the display of Irenspainut shadows, skillful tints and sol- ontlflo fopoihortoiiluge. He could think of her, iu hor last niatornat agouy with aoadeiuical dlsorluiluation, With the muscles of intsory and fibers of sorrow; tliou cast (ha gracu of nuliiiue drapery over tho iiakeuuesa of her deaolatlou.” Ajid ho sums up tha yravamen of his charge in two Bcutences, as follows; “la early tiuiua art was' employed lor tbo display of re- ligioua tacts, now religious facte were employed for tho display of art,” What ahall wo say to this dlsparauumoiit? That it contains a cerialu element of trmli. Tho catlooiis of lUphaoi end his “Bible" of tbo Vclican goUary do not give a reallstio reprcsaulation of (he scenes they nomluallv dapict. For exnnip'.o, In “Chriot’a Charge to I’otci-, ’ in the cartoons note the handaomoly curled hair aud ueatly liod eaudaia of tho tnon who had been out alt ulglit iii the sea mlata and ou tho slimy docks. Note tboir couvonlejit droaacs for goiug a fishing, with trains that lie a yard aloug tha ground' and goodly fringes all made to match—au apoa- lollc fishing oii.suimo. HaphacI is ecrtaiuly very diirorent fivim Fra Aiigolioo. Ilaphael was Ilia great exponent, Angelico \vai tlie groat opitoiietu of tho ite- nniso.vr.co. Baidiael .admired and loved tho antinua, Augollco Ic.an-d and hated It. NovortlioloES, it bad dona aomeUilng for him also, becauao It liad done some, thing for Olmabuo aud Giotto, who ware emauclpaiod from tlio iiiiiiumificd inoustrositiDs of Byzaiitiuu ond early Jlomau art by Pisan soulptora, who 'had ntuUleU tbo autiguo on the Barooiihagt iu Pisa’s holy ground. But of tliis debt be was uncouscious. From men of his owu timn, intected with tho pagan spirit, ho drew hlras,,lf apart. Gtrtomly Kaphaol was not another Augelico, and if any one should any that tho vices of tho toriucr were preferable to tho virtues of the latter, I Blionia hardly car-! lo loll Ihoiu nay. The man waa dilTerent, tho life waa different, tho art was dUfuroin. If you are wail satisfied with tho art of An- gcllco, you will not oaro for Itapbaol. Bv tliat spirit of the Itenalssanco, upon which .Aiigulloo a.clud- od himself. ItaphacI waa first ooufreutad. notably in tho “Bathing Holdiors" of Mlclinol .Vngalb in tho oor- toon of tho Pallazao Vecehlo at FJorenoe, Ho did not yield to it at once a porfuct homage, for ho was loyal to the Umbx’ian achool. But once In Roma, wlion tho sx- hnioed remaine of antlgue art wore multi tnitluouB and iu.arvelonsly noble, para and sweat, that In Ills own soul which was most central to hla individuality went out lo moot it with a iranaport of Imiue.asurabl. do. light. It waa Greek moetlug Greek, but iu no tug of war. it wns the lova of beauty comlug to its owu aud ailently oiifoldlugjlt In such a giad embraoa ns that of Psycho’s lover when lier expiation was complete. PAGAN ART. 0 U K NEW CARPET EAHCAin ROOM (Sueonci floor, V28 Fulton st), At present coatams a line of Mcquette Cttrj yaw. Very boat qualHj OarpetSv 79 cenU , dofondanU—iSuramontf. MiPtresa Albert llobmson lu-j wuo, l .......... ................... -------- ... To the above named dnfrndnatB; You «.re hertthy auai- jquetto Cttrtwts at A)..*j9 a J tnoned to answer the ooinplaint lu this action, and (u serve and liowcll make loffToin a copy of your answer on tbo plaintiff's uUorney v ikm mats. 00 cents eaotL { iwenkv days aftor tbeeorriOH of this ei yard, tocether witu a Jot of miscollaneuaB goodSy tnclndiojc ft fow odd mode au carpets. WILL?AM BEREI’S SONS. I/eadiuft Carpet H ou^ in Brooklya, 524,529, A28 Fulton st FVRRlinraB, see* JM ft ^ MANUFACTURRR AND DRAIiSB IN FURNITURE. CARPETS, Kmx EASY P ayments - taww . No. 504 FUi^TaN 8TRKRT, Wear Rood., nfl S07. ESTABLISHED 7C YEAKS. 18S3. X OOWPKRTHWAIT'S, <(f.4t0 AND 41-i i-ULTCN ST.. BROOKLYN, 15HTO I57CHArHAM ST.. NliVf YORK. FUBNITURK, CARPK'rH. REDDING. ETC.. UPHOr.ii’rKRlNi; in all its BRANOHRa WINDOYf SHADES, LAMBKK<JUINS, OURTAINa ETC. • FOR CASH OH ON EASY TRRM3 OF OREPIT. s S n O K .’K ( ;M I » N e V 6 . MOKY chimneys CURED OH NO OH ARC R. THK "GOTHIC” OHIMSRY TOP PUT DP ON TRIAL FOR THIRTY DAYS. J, a . WtU'CldfiY, V34 FULTON iiTUSKP. f“ ' to I •ney within ixoiusivti of . Hartford Carpets. 79 centa a yard. Rheepekin mate, w cents each- ( twentv days attor the EorriOH of this summons, e Wool bordered ntata $J.2L Tapestry carpets, 03 cte. a * the day of service, and in case ot yonr failure w appear, yard, together with a Jot of nuscollaneunB goodSy includiojc or answer, judement will be taken oftainst you by default for tbo relief ifemamied iu the coraplajoL—Datou Brook lya. December 5.1882. JOS. M. UUKENWOOD. PlaimlfTa Artornoy. Office and Post Office address. No. 54 Court street, Brooklyn, N. Y. To Mistress Tonror. wife of Obarles B. Tower; Tho fure- guhir Sammons is served upon yon.- by^ publicaUun, ptir- BUftut to an order of Hon, Rd^ar M. (hillen, one of the Justices of the fiapfemt« Court of the State of New York, dated the sixth day of January, and filed with the eomplalnt in the office of tho Clerk of Kiiuta County, at the Conn: House, in the Citr of Brookly^n. County of KiDUk. ^ja38wM ’ J 03. M, OREKNWOGD, PlaialilTi Atlomo JN PURSUANCE OE AN ORDER Ma 1>K Murray street, in -ftlith day of ffehr n.lfidA That Raphaol’e art was pagaulzod by Roman ionusnoM l< a commou affirmation, tho scope of which ie (re- quontiy luiBunderstood. Raphael was never power fully eoaBiored with the Greek mythology, lu a oom- ploie list of hla^orka the proporttou of U'ythologjcal subjoota is not ono In twenty, iu all less tUau a score, and la only one of these, “rhe Triumph of Galatea,” does the sensuoau elomeut arrive almost or quite at aensuil euggostlon. That lu pagan art, of which Ua- phael WS8| •namorod was not ineaeneual; It waa not the BeuBuouB, It waa the beauty of the uncovered hu- mau body, ths beauty of noblo ilraporios, tbo beauty of magalfloent ftftd god like aotiou. That wbiob’was most fuudamSQlalto tha soul of Raphael—the love of beauty—shcauk vritU lUAtinotive horror from tho main resnlt of realism a-i it appeared to him in the Cftrller artists of tho Fifteenth Century. Hut side hy side with this result ho found the wonderful rematas of anliqiie art—boautlful marblo forme shaped by the stadium and palestra in living tiBsues; draperies eiot- plo end refined enough for such to wear; aotloa that roprodneed the living geeturos of tho porfoot pby- Bleal man of tho Olympic games. Hut Uapliae) was no servile Imitator of any oI tboBo things, no conscious arunlgamator of them with thoj lonnt and draperlQB and action of contemporsfy life. Gnly they doMvorod on his mind their jjorfert charm, and lie proceeded to BpontauHOJisJy blend them with the act\tal Hpectaclo of hUQiHn life as hy him apprehended, with what result wo know. A \Yorld of noblo beings in divine nakedness, or tt'earlng sueb apparel as might Jeasl obstruct tha action of their gioriouj bodies obedleut Co hie shaping Bpiritof ioiaKlnatioa stood revealed. “Now, reUglous fttcw,’'H*yrt RnsUin, “ wore employed for the display of art.*' No, not not for the display of art. for the display of bf.HUty. ITie ostoualble aubjeot of tho pic- tare might ba this or that. The underlying motive waft the same in every case; tho mauifent action of ihe beaiiUfiil, 1 do not care to Bfinw that Rupluel h;4 d any | moralor religious inoriveji ulterior to this. If wlR'iom 1 1ft jURtified of hor children, art is no lets 90 . THE RHPKKSK.VTATITE ARTIST. If eyes were made for seeing, Then l>ea!ny la iU own excuse for bslug. Raphael la the ropresentaUve artist, bocauae ho, of alt his kind, has au eyo single to the beautiful. Wiiat he U always bout upon is not the doing of Komotliing dJfllcuJt because It l8 dlfilcuU, not tha enforcemvut of • lesson or the telling of a tale, but some addition lo the world of beautiful iinpresaiouB, «uyli is the beauty of life, howGvar, that siioU an art as Rnphaora could nut bo devoid of moral »nd religious implloations. What is it but a tfanalation Into form and color vt those words of tho Old Teatamont'H most gl:>rlou« ‘T will praise Thee for I am fearfully and woadorfuily BQ»do. marvallouB are Thy works, and that my sou! kuoweth right well.” What la ii but a tranhlatlon into form end color of t)ic modern )5hra8o, “ If Ood m-ido us tho^i He also oioant na ?” Fra Ango'.ioo did cot be. Ilevo this. lie waa aabamod of hl4 body. But Raphael waft wfib At any rate )ro waft not anhamed of iho hnmau body la iteJ ideal symuif Iry. It was to him of all things the most beantifui, «o, men, If there is any truth in ill® aaylug ol ProfOHHOr Rceley, •‘Religion Ib worship, aud worship Is habitual admlralioo,” Ra phael WB8 A worfthiper. J find hift glad aucoptaoco of God’s hftudlwork far more religious than the contempt for it of tbo pietist. If J am not mistaken Bapliao] has sometbiug to nay to modern art which it cannot too patiently ond reftohUely beed. For modern art has ft predfleclion for tho painful aud Hio horrible. It (Io?h not midcrataud that' to makelifb brighter^ happier, pleasanter 1 h a function of art aecoud in importance to Qo ot)iar. As if life had not enough of grief and pain it moat go ou maltiply- iug joyleee aud gbastly rituatloDB. In lUpbaQl's Urns many were doing this, many bad boon doing U from the time when LorenzetU painted (he “Triumph of Dcath’Mn the Pisan Campo Santo, and John of Pisa sculptured “tho devils who leer, writhe, cruoeh ami tear” in tlie Cathedral of Orrieto, and tho dlflciples of Giotto hftd multiplied crosites hung with green and emaciated Chriats. How difTerent waa the Rauht aud tho main, region ci Raphaera cheerful and (ovigoratlug song; fls pM nteJao **I,.aat JudgmonU* and no ^^&iartyr- dom ;” DO‘‘CrnclflxlOD.” Xt was not bocauso be lacked tho power. HIb “Christ Bearing the Croia” touches the belgbt ot bis attainmsot. Bui bU painful eabjeots can be counted on the fingers of one liand. There vrae enough inJufulnosa in the world a-roady. He would uot iuertioao the aum« Ho wc-uld Increase the sum of born in rude, tempofttuoua Scotland, and carried aoross tho eoas (0 bloom nnd ripen ia the $uiuuiar laud of France, HER RETURN TO S00TL4KD. Her husband died iu I5ti0. and sho oamo back tia Bcotlund. Hor unhappy position thoro, amidst th« poUticAt troubles of that disturbed kingdom, was thoa spoken of. In looking upon the iurbuiont state of SoothiQd at that time, Uto gaotio figare of Mary leeins Badly out of placo. Hud sho lived in happier tlmoSi with her refined nature, her acoomplisho'l lulud aud hor uoblo oburaofer, Rhe would bare bdou theido\f^ tho nation, the mo 6 t bnloved and roapactod of the queoua of Europe. Bnl hor naluto was too flue for the loughiiesa of that ago. Born togovra-ji ticblland at the fiorcost epoch of iU hietory. broke before the storm and pa^oJ mournfully away. The fipuak^ then sr^tchod her uuhappy mArrlugos with l.ovd D^tnley and the Kart of Hothwol}. It has »Joon ^hnrgod, said the speaker, that aho wanted to got rid of Durnioy. Why, then, did she not take advantage of tliA off er of divorce, which she was offered by the Hoot- tlBh nobles, who hated Darnley, aud which waa per- miftdblo by Uio laws of Scotland ? Why should Rbe soek to got lid of him by force when Bho couid bs freed by so j.lmplo A prureodingj? The Bpoakev alRO rofutod Bcvorul ftlaudera by which her ohsraetsr has been as- salloJ, and attributed her iftany Borrowa fo the laooui- uatlbllity of her r«duoJ wmpariimdul with the bar barity of that lotrible period of Scottish history. Sho needed a stronger nerve and a (jolder hcfttl to cheek tha hvwleftii men who distnrbcd Imr (roublod kin^doub kuQWQ 40 W (o pmilsli and to ba eevEi'c; if, like tlio stern Roman of aaoiont days, hbe had known how to deal out ovoo handed jusvico, swift and impartial, sparing oeU^or kith ^or klo^ but otrlk- ing home whore t)n> crime lay, her hisnwy would havo been very, very dlffurerit; hutshocould not changehos nature, and bU o porb'.Und through it. The speaker llkoncd her Scottish life to a sweet tnnod nightingale, wRuderiug from Ub native homo aloft to a diz/.y muuii- tftiu crag, warbling out ito notes amoug the shrill, soreauiing eagles, who soon ellonco tho gay aongnUr with ibcir bloody boakti amt claws. It is said t))Al eer- peutB are inaduoat whuii chaugiug lUoir ekltia. Hoot- laud WRH maddoftt at tho time of Mary. U was throw ing off ihft garb of the old faith for the now droee of the reformod religion, Mary was (ho victim of Boot- liuid’u angriest mood. The sneaker ooncUulod his dis course with u doBoriptiaii of hor imprisonment aud e&- ectiUon in KugUud. Ho said That her onoiuy. Queon Kli>;;ibclh, could bot fiud, in oil i’uglan«l. oiio miff dU- honpraiuo enough tO ftt(3m\5t h«r assoBftiualloii. Eveii UiO riupracauro KlizabotU stopped ami hositatod before eigulng her death warrant, and, when asked by her BOCPi^tary if bU o meant to sign tho warrant at nil, sitld In «u excited mannor. “ Yea, by God, yea." Dr. Looming acoompuuisd his lecture with dissolving viewo of RootilsU ftcenery, famous buildings and Blatuos of diiistrlouB Scotnmua and ovente in Uis lifo of Mary, among which were exccllout illustratiuntj o) Elizabuth diguing the death warrant, t!io reading of the warrant to Mary, tho summons to tho scaffold, on tb<r road (0 death, tho ffnol pnidiug wUU hormaidA, thelaKt prayor« the hoadsuiun’d blook and (he death of Mary. The locture was iuierspersed with humovous paRRagos^ which relieved it Roinowhat of its mournful tenor. Dr. i.rComIug will, on next Sunday evening, at the same place, endeavor to reply lo Colonel (DgorBoU’s “ Wlut Bhaii we do to hs eavud HAH80N PLAOR MRTUODISTS. Tito TwotUY'ftfth Aiutlvcraarr oli (hor CUurolt—Adilret^sos br Several of tho Former Puwtor»* The twenty-fifth auuivorHury of tho fouadn- tion of (ho Hauftoii place M. K. Churoh wak cclebtaiod yefttorduy by fterviOBM in the luorniiig, aftsruoua aud evening. The church was hamlsomely doooratod with evoigrooijH and fiowors. The pulpH wan coniplotcly hidden lit a wealth of rare sxotios. At each aorvioa tho church was crowdnd, every aoal being occnplod aiid tho uisies UUed. Many people were uuable to gain admlBBlon at tho uftcrnouii aorvice, which was (hs muBi interesting one of tho day, as all ol tho living o.x-paators, with ono exception, were proaent. At oaoU Borvloo a speoial collection for tho beuoiU ot ths church was taken up, ami a 'arge amount roahzed. The promiuont feature uf the morulug Korviuo was a sermon by Hiahop E. (4. Andrews. Ho preached from the text, “ Glorious things are spoken of you, 0 City of God,” Tsalms lxxxvll;;i. Tiio most charaoterletio point of his sermon, oKclusive of his wishes for the welfare and iucreaned prosperity of the church, was UIh i-ofercnou to Inlldulily, and tho tondonoy toward U of tho puopic of the proseut day. The afternoon or reunion service was opened at Imif past (wu. Kdwin H. Cary, the organist, pl.vyei) a chunuiug voluntary, ths cougregatiuu sang, *• Como Thou Almighty King,'' the ITealdlng Klilor. Rot. G'*orgo r. Kettoil, offered prayer, and tho paftior, Rot. J. O. Hook, 1). IX, and the congregation read lespon- sivsly the Ixxxiv Psalm. The proHJdent of the Hoard of 'JTuBteeft, John Kroiicli, made the opening uddruss. Ho said ; A h many of yon know, wo alteuipled tu build a church on these prowlsod in lHr>7, Tho pastor of tho Dean alreet Chnrdi at that tlmo, the Rer. UhnrleR Oohb, applied to thu Rot. Mr. Law to coiiftent to b^ouiuo pastor of tho Dean street Church, m view of the bnild- iug of the new church. Upon tho Doan street people promising to raise f5,()00 for tho now rliuroh lie prom- ifisd to come. They did not keep their prumias. They did the beet Ihoy could, Itowavor, under the eircum- BlancbS; $1,500 were subaurtbed; but t am torrjr to Bay It vroft not til paid. However, Mr. Xjaw went work, and with the Hoard of 'J'rnatoea devised means and ways to build the church Ri (his sllgiblo location. They purchaped the ground for 15,509. The plot was thon 75x120. It has sines baeu largely added to. Tiauft were prepared by Rrolhor Tappan Reeve for a brick ohuroU with baftement, audience room and a gallsrjr ou throe eido». Thifl was built and dedicated January 8, 1858, Bishop James omclatingon the oscaslon. together with (he Rev. Jolm Koimedy and ths Rcr. John Bohusky. The prayer ufTcred by tho KoT. Mr. Goodsalt had a wonderfully blorfsod infinoncd 00 the Bsrvloes throughout the day and on through tho weokft following. Immodlalolj ftlivr Uin dedioatlou a revival ooumiODcad. It lasted many wusks. After the lUv. Mr. Law camo ths Kor. -Tamos Parry, who was a blnseiug lo tho church. Then came the Her. Cyrus F. F obs. His work met with marked success, and during his pastorate the ciiapol aud parsonage woro bnilf. Then came the Rev. Mr. iVoodruff. Having no building to do, ho set to work to clear off the debt. Uo raised 117,009, paying off the debt of the church and the paraonaga. Next came the Rev. W. F. Watkius, Duciug hlu (ims ft now church wan OBtabllshed on Seventh avenue, oua hundred of the uiambara left to carry on the new en« torpriso. Thon camo the Ruv. A. S. Hunt, who acroui- pllshed a grand work. Next came the (Cttv. Emory J, Haynes. He attracted large uumbo.rti of people, and U became uecoinary Co provide a larger church to accoiu- modate the people. Thl» odifice war then eircted. Following wsre the Bev. George E, Rued, ttie Rev. Dr. Buokloy and the present pastor, all of whom have mck with great suecefts. At the expiration of the pastorate of Pr. Biiokloy the members utimbeiod 1,855. lUfthop 0. I). Fofts, of MlntiaapoHs, war to have been prseect, hut, owing to ill health aud the great disUoca, he was unabH to comi. Ha sent a letter, howv'vor, which waft roatl hy Rev. Dr. I’eck. Rev. A. b. Hunt, I> D., paalor from 1869 to 1872. a n d who had JU coMvorts : Her. Kmory J. flaymm, paRtor of tbs WHshlugton Aveotie Baptist Ohurcb. who was pautor from 1H72 to 1876, and who gained 608 oonvurls; Ituv. George R. R^ed, wh’' wftft j»astor from XH75 lo I87fi, ami*vrho received 525 convurts into tho churoh, and Rev. Dr. Duckley. who wrk ptialor fnnu 1878 ta 1861, and who couvorleii 278, Jollvcred addrej-sea. Her. Or. Rock naid the ohnrEh was io a prnftporons C'>:.dition. 544 coiivorte having been aiMftcl io the last .v 2 ) iuonllis. l')ic eerviue wan concluded with tho houa- dictlou by tho Rev. Dr. Buckley. At the evening service there was an ftddrrss hy tb# Bar, Charloa Gorse and a sermon by the Kov. Dr, Bunt, PKKSIWi.MT RlCllAHDHO.t CUITICISKD. 7'o fhf. /fdt'for qr'f/i*: Oroofnim A'uyV 1 809 by jrour paper of JAujiary ♦ fbnf you quote ProsldenC Rivhardsou aa nroiestlng against thai (gnonug .of tbs rights of property owners. He, no doubt, is willing to have nnub a law a» iiiu Oho lu foroo ID Kew York, uow that he has his roads built; but I caouui »ee how ho could have (hu andasily to spoak as he did before tbo M oyoV, as both of h!« i-oadii wl 'I o built against the wiiheftof the property owns: 1 , aad on nunday at tbak. X hav9 a <pioitiun tn ask blm: DM hu receive tbo consent of tho property owners on tlu> firiit block of FuUon street When bo laid nls trackv witfilu Ihreo feel of iho otiiH)«touo, thus Ignoring tho righw of (»rop«>riy owfisr/i t ; do JmsinoHs. who had pnld for the paving of the Mtree; to the <a:ntor long hefnrs his tiruo? Bum-* Of them ai'U ^tlll nq bis bioeV, ur.d Itwe b<iut for :h« past forty-aavou years, and ore wilbug to stay provided hs dOfH u«)k want to take their b:(Udin^7 .away from them for bta railroad purposes whilt (key are at their plaoft of wocihip. This )• whatbr did when he laid this traek, and aliK> oni oihsr in BrookUn. How long bavo iha property n-vuers potto auUnit tosuoh inJUNtlo:<y and ttt tho bauds of sueb mmi oh ftisl.ai:dfton 7 'Thp run-> nlng of ilia curs ou the uorth sme of Fulton street ts dangerous tu life, aa butulrodt cau testify to. Cor they have bean placed la a dAnffi>rotta position at tho oornsr. of YuUon aud Front alrcute, where Uis cara^kuro Rat oorser, aud where the orowds aro oonttnuaffy passiog as eieh beak lands. Cannot our young Mayuv ooue to the reicuo of, and help those that have helped to build IUb City nf Brooklyn since thu year IB3J7 < FanptnxT O^yxfta un *xus Uuooa. T'Ua moukharn o( the Atuet:TGi47i ^xp&diilou niar>', U i nnlversai man her glorious child, a radiant creature, v\%VG^ 5 tkiln’s?** ! puroanisweelaul calm, Ua oyea dllaliijg w ith tho VlSiMSUFoai.. Giirj:N 40 uMiK’a.*AtiorR«y«’fBrAi^*:uso, J wonder of God’k peace upon the eariU *ud His good No. 9 W all stceck, New Y ork City. nofiOuwM IwiiUouau. hSTml'Ld.^bciiillM M hti"siitlorMo“u7GM k S “f ob.Mv.tlonj, ot ■er.n. tts .ho, prflsontx lo n» hi. art »a eh. preseota to .............................. . - . . tho tr.a.tt of V.DU11 hot 0 ittilvel at I’lyniouth, Eug- laad, oil thoir w«> homv 'itioi took 1)33 phoiagraph. koA iibUlued Iwfi (o o a «,M<r>-.>.loufi 9 f tho IDtomk(| punipooL ;■a ..

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7

THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE m

3VOL. 44.-NO. 7. BROOKLYN. MONDAY, JANUARY 8 , 1883. THREE CENTa'

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A U C T l O n 8A I .E S

■\717M. COLE, AUCTIONEKK.W n r b o L B AN » M UUPllY.Cily bulMroom. 370 Fulfo)i st. and 354 W358 &dam<tt.

TUK8DAT. Janunry B, a t lO-S") o’olooV,At No. U40 »ml *443 Plymoath St.

KXHOUTIlIX’ SALB of » lartto stook of coIoK iu var* .ni-»h. japan, oil and dUt«mper» black rubbing. Ac. Also

1U.00Q lbs d r / colors raanulaeturod by tlio iato JoUii lUr.geraW. ANN M. FIT2UKRALD, Kxeoutrix.

WRDNKSDAY, January 10, a t lO;rM) o’clock.

1» R T U O O U S s &C*

5T.K. HORTOK A CO.,

At tkleiroomi.H O U SK liO La F IIR N IT IIH B ,-P«t!cr suitn m mw .ill.,

rmi, h»ir oloth, ic . . black iralnut and iiamtod (.•hamlx'r tn iu , hall taoka. nininK table., ohaire, lounses. niarblo top labias bodoiou, pictures, fanort'bairs, iJrusBylaand ingvain natpele, d>nj.K^ml._ki.ci™ •.

Ooraar of Fulton and Miller ats, Ka*t New York, Take Rapid TraneU to Van Biolau a^. Station.

CiRdoBRIES.iMnnod fruit and regeinblos. snicos. sholf goods, »onp. oil and goneraJ assortment of fresu Krooorics, eciles, tiituros, eotmtof, sbolviug. etc. Hood Imsiuoss wngon and harueji.

C O N K Y f S J /A IS » * ___________Y : > R 7 m r f o N b e a c h .

■*J«l)OKL.YN. FLAXJllisH^AND OUNaST ISLANDWlN-'JEB^ARRANUr.MKNr.

On and NfJveiiU'cr 3'', ISH3.Trains will bo run «« follown :

L<M7W Flathuah or., ytoupiUKat VumlerbUi an<l Bro^pocl Park a t« :I5 , tii-K*, «nU 11:3;4ii, G:10 P. M.

Ijoavo Prospect Park a t7 ;00, 6:33,1) ;b0 and 11;53A M. and 3:35. 3:45 am) 5:OB P. M.

RRTURNING.Leare Rrightoo a t 7:40. i);00 anc

I ::to. 4:*jri and 'i.-.jo P. M.Train leating I'rospect Park

7 -40 wnl not tun on Sundiys, _Train loaving FlRlbusti av. a t 6;H> P.

RT, Bedford :45 A. M. end 2:ir»,

peot Park only,

iiYod'and ILOO A. M., andat 7;05 and Brighton a t

.......... _ . M. runs to Prof-RUBKRT WHITK,

General Suporintondont.r io N E Y rsLANi>, WEST b r ig h t o Tn

fe£&SlS HlWSSiTIBTU ST. (Greenwood). Kxouraiou T10K.lifS, 35 OlJ^NTS.

WINTRK AUUANGKMKaNT.'frains leare the Brooklyn Depot for West ilrighlon

at «:30. 7:35, b, U , A. M., and 13:35. *3:01, 3:30, 4 :45, u,Retarnioc trains leate West Brighton a t 7. 8 :^ , 0:30.

11:50 A. fit., «ud J, 3:30, 4, 5:15, OitlO. 7:40 P, 3f.Kxlra trains wjU be run when trnvol niQUiros- "

i Boach Beach arc only ton imn-,\h ilhav . lines, from Fulton

. Prospect Park, run directly to

K K • II II H H 11 II m iH HH n II H II H

000 n i u u iO O R B O O R R O O RRRR,o o R n o o R a 000 a a

- :i91 AND 30(1 FULTON STUBKT II

- WOULD ANNOUSOB TKAT THKV WILL ~ SALE OE JJSIBnO ID EaiK a, ON TUK.SDAV,- GKEAT BISB IN VALUES 'I'UIS SEASON- OHDERS E a ULT), WH ARE PO.SITIVELY

D I E T G O O D S , & C

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A A O G O A &A O Q OA A O 0 0 O..AAA A OUOU 0 0 0 ..

J D R T O O O D S « &o«JgjDW ARD RIDLEY & SONS.

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RRKU OOO t l R R O O IIR R O o nRBRR O o n U R O O IIK R O O IIK R OOO II

AT TIIU LOWMST PRIOES I5VKU NAMRD. LAROE.ST AND MOST COMPI.ETE WB.WAVK SU PERS LINK o r MATCH PATTERNS. OUl BRIO AND JACONET, IN m Xt OII PATTERNS. AND 250.. W lltC U CANNOT BE DUPLICATED

CALL EARLY AND SKOUREFiG U iiK s. C a l l e a r l y a n d

W n.L NliOB.S.SARlLY BU HIGHER.

a n n u a l SALK OK

ALSO,

Brighton Boao^h aad^Mauhait;” The"pArk*^^nnderbitt and *nd Oalhariiift ferries via. Pi

" imgers via the Adam« at., Boerum piece aua Fifth • m a trmmtor a t the corner of Fifth av. and Fifteenth ■ no na ihe Aibmtic av. and Prospect Park lino from ! u

Well 3t and Snutti fernos transfer a t thn conior ol N'iuth ‘ _ gr.Zaud Park place, and thoia via tho Ja.v and Snuih st. ! u hne and Hamilton Jav. and Ninth st. lino from UnnnUon \

* ho corner ot Ninth ar. and I'lfti'onih b*-, u • .......... ............. ~ d Bunt. "

\Y W \> Hw w \v w a __ _ W W W IV H H U a II \S"%Y\VW H H I Iw w u a n

H If IW l* E f ts H U T R

T KR T p T KUO

md rurk and Hail

Ferry transfor a t tho corner ot Ninth ar. and 1 R. SOUERMKRllOUN, Kuttinoor

T B A Y B L , T B A K S P O K T A T J I ^ N t * 0* R a i i r o s u i s *

■OROOKLYN AN.NEX. FOR JERSEYJ [ > OITY-PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.ijtA V JN O FOOT OF F u l t o n s t r e e t d a i l y .

A, M., O.-.'W. 7.-00, 7:30. 8:00, 8;S0, <1:00. «;3P. 10,00,

7:30,8:00.8:80,0:1*); !l:iO, 1U;IJ0. 10:30, 11:00.'T o Full R irer m.il Hostuii^OBl, I :WI P. M.

8 : 0 0 . 8 D:50. U':3'J * ‘*To Fall River ar.d Hostun boat, 4 ;00 l \ . ..Rntiirning, loavo Jersey City on arrir.!! of all trains.

...........................;kot.H auld tij uli points. Ask forTlnturning, leave Jersey <

Baggagu chockod and ticki Brooklyn tickotH when retuv

F.T ( )N G I S i i A N i ) K A I L R O A I / .

V;iNTKH SOHP-DDLE.1a£A V E D K PO r OORNKR Ob ATLANTtC . .. ..K v ,,. ,, i^r o o KLVN.

on, «: u. I : :i» * A. M.. 4;20, r>:J\ 7

AND

Babytoo, U: U. Patohoguo. 8:50 A.

Oka

M.. 4;20. r>:3'), 7 .-00 P. M.M., 3;35,4:30P. M.. l l :n>A. M.. 3:25. 4:25, 5:2r>, 7;(■arRobkavray.8:50, 11:5 ' A. M.. 3:25, 4:25, 5:2.'>, 7:00

M. ibaturday niguta only, 12;10). , o,*.Garden City »i)il HomTiBt>;ad, O:00. j A. M.,

Jf:25. 4;-'<‘. {>. M. (10 P, M. oxcupt Saturday).I’i c u . l V.U»y.

©•.OO.O'.'f) A. M.. 1:30. 4 .-a ^,5:2 >. 0;:i0 P. M_. ^ „ RiverhoadandfJreenjiort. ’:00 A. M .,3:3uP. M.Bag Harbor. 8;3U A. M., 3:2.5 F. 5l. , , . .,r. .j •»» « >.H nntinclonand Northport. o;5.”» a . M., 4:20,*>:3I P, M, Port Joffor.on. - • '’s iA ; -^^NLY:Bnb.Um, 1; :0O. A. M.. C; .U F, M. M b “.% r9 -^ 0 b ^ '.M .:8 :3 0 P ,M ,G rrilo F c H rln d Hemp«tead. »flO A. M.; 1:30, 6:.80,

10iX>r M.^^^yn^^G len t ovu,^Gten Head (.See OliS),Locust Valley,

H u u ^ ^ lo n und N o^ipo tt, 9:00 A. hL, 8:30 P. 5L

B N T K M I K A I L f iO A 1 U F NEAV J E R -SKY—.Station in Nmv York, foot of IjibeTtyat. Station

in Brooklyn, foot of Fulton at. .Towoll’? Wharf. C’ommonciug Oct/dier^, 1X82—Ixsave New York: i>:f5 A. 51.—Foi Flomiuiiton, Kaston, Wind Gup, Mauoh

Ghuuk, 'ramaneml. Tamuqua, UuKlcton, Drj/ton, Upper Lohich, Scranton, Ac.

8;iX) A. M.—For Fleminuton, High Bridge Branob, IBobooloy'* Slountain, limhl's Lane, Lako IJopatcong, B-vatoo, Allpntown, Roadinj:. Harrisburg, Maucb Chuuk, Williamsport, Tarunqua, Nanticokc, Upper Lobigb, Scrun-

WILL C051MUN0F. WB SHALL OKFRtt WHITbl GOODS a t EXOBICDINGLY LOW lU T K S FOR FIRST CLASH DKSIRABLK GOODS.

H WB DO NOT’ KKRP TRASH,i i 50 PIEGFS L 003f DAMASK, FIN E yU A H T Y, T l 40c.; REGULAR PRICE, i5c.H 500 BA-4 BARNSLEY DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, H FUI.L SrZE. COJ.OUED BORDER, ®1.0H; VALUE

H $H.

H FULL LLNKS OF ALL THE POPULAR AND i? SHEETINGS AT TH E LOWEST PRICES NAMRD

tlP J50 IA Ij SALE,PT. K. aO R

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a n d 17 SMITH STUKRP, -

ni n a u g u r a t e t h b i u a n n u a l s p b c i a l -JANUARY 9, 1893. NOTWITUSTANDINQ TH B g

HAVING(OWING TO OUB ENABLED TO O FFER

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/■IKRE IIRKRE 12 EKRIBRER

R R R R RRRR K KD g

FLAOKD OUB -

RREB S8S8 R S BR 8REE SS.SS E SK S SREKB 8888

OUR A8SOBTMBNT « BY ALL MEANS TU B H EVER SHOWN, RMBRAOINQ IR IS H POINT, H PURfl, Hto„ Kto. n a i n s o o k , SIRI.SS, OAM- H

SPECIAL OFFBRINOS a T I2><a., KJc.. 20c. H

ELSEWHURK UNLESS AT MUOH H IG H ER H FIRST OtlOIGE, AS GOODS BOUGHT LATER 5 IN CONNECTION W ITH TH E AliO-YB OUR H

OGO 0 0 0 0 TDD a8,SSq a G O O D O D D S G O O O O D D '’838= O G G O O O O g D f l g GGU 0 0 OO DVJ> ^SS.S“

50 DOZEN U tlS ll DAMASK TOWKL8, TIED FRINGE, 230.; GOOD VALUK FO R lOo.

200 DOZEN 3-1 ALL LINEN DAJIASK N A P ­KINS. AT $ l . « j GOOD VALUE FOR 82.2S.

M PIEOKS BARNSLEY DAMASK, AT 75o. A YARD; HAVE NEVER SOLD LESS THAN *1,

100 PIECES PLAID AND STRIPED PIQUE, AT 12!,c; HOLD READILY AT 200.

LARUK LOT OS REMNANTS TABLE DAM­

ASK AT SPECIAL PRIOKS.

RELIABLE MAKES OF SHIRTIN G a AND FOR YEARS,

TON 4 0 0 .^jPECIAIi SALB.s

Keadingicimnk,

iioh. ngt

lire Unmo Hoputcen,

'^rk4Si'heoloy’a Moumam, Budd’e Lako, Luko HopuiHAHtOD.Ao,

4:31) P. M.—For Somerville. Flommgton. Ac.'i :3D P. 5J.—i**nr Easton, Allentown, Reading,

Mauch CJhunk, \Vi:koj}b.arro. Ac.Sunday tratna leave nfcH.-lO A. M., 12 P. M. lor Bound

Brook and iiUonnediate sIhUous : a t 5i30 P. 51, for J-'aiiton, .Allentown. Hamsburg and tho West.

For Newark utu-.W, .5:45, 6:15. 6:4.L 7rI5. 7;H0. 8 ;0 \ 8;1.5.6:3U,9:-‘U,9:15,0:*'), 10:15. I0;45. 11 :l.-) A. 51.. 12;()0 2V1.. 12:-V*. 1 :15,2:00, 2:30.3:00, :t;30. 4 :0<», t:30.5;CKJ,5:I5, 5;30. 5.45. 9:00. G:15. 0:30, 7:lO. 7;3U, 8:15. 9:00, 0:45. 20:30, 11:1.5, 12:00 P. M.

For trains to nn-n)f

4 ;<5 aud G;00 For FrBBUold 5 JO 8 :15 11:4.5 orKeyport. 5:00, 8:15 11:13

3 40 F U L T O N

W ILL OFFBB ON JANUARY

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, Harrisburg,

. stations.o local points sue time tables at rK K TII AMBOY BUANGIL

For Sowaron and Perth Amhoy, 5:0y, C;00, 8:15 11:45 M., _l :45,4:')0 4 :<5 and 6:00 P. 51.

ForQUM

aeypo]P.M.

A,M .. 4:00 and 0:00 P. M. 11:45 A. M., 1 :45, 4K)0. 4:45 and

/CEW JE R SE Y SOUTHERN RAILWAY.ViA SANDY HOOK.

.fiTK/IMRR W ILL LKAVF PIE R 8. N. R.. FOOT RKOTOR s t r e e t , COMMKNOING October 2, 1882.

, U i|h [a r^ 8 aealtnght, Moumouth Bench and Lou^rLe.avo*foot Liberty at, 8:15 A. M.. 1:45, 4;f)0P. 5L tor

Lakoryo'Xl. Afaucho?<ler, Toms Uiver, Ramegat, etc.J :45 P. M., for Atl.^ntic. City. Vineland, Bridgeton, ota 8:]5, A. 54.. lor stetiona to Higblunde.1 :45 4:45 P. M. for BtatioD.s to Saabrigbl.4;00 P. M. for stations lo .Sandy Honk,For AUantic iliKhlauda. 4:<>-) P.

NEW YORK AM> rHJLA D K LPHlA! BOUND BUOOK KUU'J'E.

FOR THICNTON a n d PIIILADKJ.PIIIA.----V__I. ------------ ^ »> jj

H«cS

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¥EBU A A « ssS

Berka at, a t 7 :45, ) J A. On Sundays ut 8:15 A, M

" ■ 1. 7:45. 9:3J:

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FU R LINED

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P . M. j ^Roiurn tralna leave Philadelphia for New York. | “From btationa Philadelphia ami Reading Railroad Niuth A

and Groen ata, nt 7:3i>, 6:30 0:30, ll:<Ki A. M.; I:I5,«:4.5. 5:40. 6:45. J2;tV) R M. Sunday, 8:30 A. M.; 5:30, { A 22:^>'Jp. M. -From'I'bird and Berks fits, ut 5:10. H:20, 9:15 i T A. M.; I : W t . J 4 5 :20, 6 ). 11 ;3U P, AL Sunday, at 8 ;15 1 A

'Ire

PULLMAN PARLOR OARS aro attached to day tr-iiaa to imduii,'ht trains from New

From T renton. 1 :2.5,d:20, 8:0.7, .0:0r», 10;0r>, H :31 A. M.; 2 4 > '.4 :2 2 ,0 :2 4 ,7 :2 8 P . flf. Sunday, 1 ;25,9:18 A. M .: 0:15

«mJ SLEEPING GUAGUKS York and P.hiJadelphia.

ComiectioH IS mado nl Jersey O.ty fitation to and from Bmoklyu via Annex. JewelJ'.e Wharf.

Tieket.s for sale .Hi. foot of Liberty »t. Nos. 2S9, 201,401, ?m . 057, 1,32.3 Broadway, and «t tho principal hotels. New York: Nos 2 and 4 Court 6l, and Annex otilce, Jowell’sW barf. Brooklyn.

The Now YorkTranafor Compuny will call for and check baggage from hotel or icsidei’.co to destination.

H. P. BALDWIN, Genernl Pasainiger Agent. W.W'. STEARNS, GonerjJ Sujiorinlemient.__ _______

P e n n s y l v a n i a R A iL k < ) A f ) - - T jR } ? A TX THUNK LINK A.ND UNITED ST.VTES MAIL J^.)UTK—On and after December 4, 1SS2—'ITaini leave

. Desbroeees ami CoHrtJandt streoU ferries.Nnw York, a.s fol lows: Kt! lor Unrnsburg, Pittsbi

. . ullnisn P a lcee r Id i*. Jvi. daily. Ne

rnsburg,i PalceeGars at' ...............

ly. New Y'ork and Chicago Limito' Smoking and Sleeping Cars a t 9 /A. M.

wirli PulliiS .iiiJ j'M , ___Parlor, Dining;, uverv day.

For Willittuiaport, Lock Haven, Gorry and Brie a t 8:*»P. M..i'omiHctin{'at Curo’ for ritu.-^viilo, Potroloum Center tied the Oil Uegiona. For VViSliamaporc and Lock Haven, R.00 A. M.

BalUr - "tonday, H..........Jar via B. A P. K.

AT ASTONISIUNGLY

0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O O O O O O O O O O O O

THESE GOODS ARK FRESH, W ELL MADE ftc., AND WILL WKt.L REPAY AN EX

A FTlsn SEASON SALK.

V H A T |S JL « t j r a i v b p o h t a t j i # n «

M. ana :»;tK r . .yi., )*':u P. M, and I2:W night.

FOR P H IL ^ R L P H IA .Kxpro.^ for Broad hireot S iition, Phiiadalphta. 5*i5, ? :2»>,

8;0<), 8;:P'i {9:I>0 and 10;IX) limUoa). U tOd, A. W. ; 1:0). 3:20, 4;0), .5 :IK). U-.UO. 7 -.IK'. 8:CKJ and 9 :W P. M.

I2:t)0 night. and second claafl, 7 :00 P. M.Express for PhiUde»j»bia. via Oaiadea, 7:20 A. hL and

4:tKlp. M.. except Su:uiQy.x-GR ATLANTIC CITY.

Bxp^aa. oxcept^Suitd-iy, 5:15 A. Al. and 1:00 P, M. On uu ay, o .m a . q a p h MAY.

^*ay^»iy^ 1*00 P* M Satur-of Brooklyn Annex connect with allibrough trains

City, aflording a speedy and direct transfer forAcoo^ffiodftiion for Trenton, 8:3J A M., 2:00 and 4:i0lyODK B'.aucb, Buy Head Junction and mterniodiate eta-

tioiis, via Kamvuy and Amboy, 9:00 A. M., l2:oo, noou. 3::k)nml r»HK) P. .\l. On Sunday 9:00 A.M . (Duee Lot

._st«p a t Asbury P.uk.).Ifow arkim a Ivirabelh, d;00. 0:30, 7:30, 8;'J0, 9-.00, 9:10,

i! : t ) A .M-. J2.i». 12.10. 1 ;0.». 2:00, 2:30.3:00,- S:2u, 4 ;'X), 4:10. 4:3t), 5:U0, 5:20. 5:30, 5:40, 5:50,

S tc u i t i« l i jp w «\ ; i 7 H r r K s t a r l i n e .

? > TO OUKENSTOWN AND LTVKRPOOL.?: S;

FiiOM PIKK *’•Cabin ratoH. ,i“01, 4L< ) and .ilu j. Stevrnge tickets from

the Old Co:jiitrv, $ 3 J ; return tickets a t ruaaoiMble rates.

v,_.K N E K A L T X iA N H A T L A N T iC O U M -

VTT IM NY. betwR.'in Now York and Havre. Gompany^t Piur (nf‘W). No. 42 No.^tn Kiver. loot of Morton st.

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Aspiowall, Jo»epb Freel. Miobael. MoGuire, Wm. R. ftrmfioid, W. W. Fox. Obarlei J . MoLaagulin, O. A.Andrew#, B. Flood, Jome#. MoOatiy, P atrio tAndrews, John Fagan, Obarlea. MoNuUy, Petr~Androffs, John, Jr.Ftioha, John. M oCabe.JohnAnderson, H en^ a. Fisher, George H. MoGor, PMricl Andrews. Sam. H. FowIetLD. tl. MoBIro;

_____ , _ _-.rickMoBIroy. Frank B.____ fB. Sam. H. iTowler, D.

Abrams, Jam es F. Fasrell, Dennis B. McDonald, John Arthur, H obortr. Friday, Wmiam H .M o'' '* 'Donald. Ja:

iDonald, J . iDonald, J.

Arthur, Kobort i'. rn aay , rnii\Aitken, David O. Foote, J . 'W.Anderson. Geo. M. Fisher, J . B.Allaben, Jam es R. Furey, R. H.

li, Fuchs, Fredertok. ____ . .. __John Foote, Charles P. McCarty. Thomas >h K. Feaster, John J . Noatraua, John U

James ' M.

. . . W. MoOermaok. John Meftfahon, CiOhas. A.

Auatait Joseph K. Peaster, John J . Noatraud, John Aokberg, C. W. N. French, Stanley. Noatrand, F. B. A lliaoo, Thomas Fitzpstrisk, V. Naugbton. R. T.. ■ " . . . O «.----- U n„.. N um .n .Jas, -AI1i80:_,______ - ___ . -Andrews, Benj. R. Froach, Geo. Vi,‘ **’ ■' ' ' Theodore B.tfi

____ _______ _ Qan____ . ...Brown. George G. Gill, Jam es G. fitshopriok. Henry Grimtbs, N. F. " .. I-.. - «• George.

Qnffiflis, N. F. Gni, Michael. Qranain, J . S.

____ UEtUB., tAOutf IJjBarnawell. Thos. F.Gnh Bowden, Samuelifowdon. Samu Brown, H. 0. Brown, Wro. K. Busby, Joseph Barnard, .lonn ' Baruard, Frank a-

Hobert J .

2ficholson.Nelson. Wra. A. Nelson, E. G. Nelson, Wm. J. O'Brien. Thomas O’OoDnor. Ijoranzo ' ■ D,Vl

O’OOD O'Brien, Frank

ande^B . M.

Brown. Hobert J . Gardner, Wm. H. O'Oonner, Johi Burtis. Ohoa. H. Gardiner, Wm. H. O'Brlon, F. N. Breen Martin Greenwood,R.B.Jr.(3'Mailoy, William Barker, Oliver J Gerbardt, Henry. OldBeld, H.

---- --------Olgara. MtebaolO'Rielly. Daniel O’Hiolly, I*

—...xorjOliver J olooh. Leopold Butler. Jo]mBrower. George . . -------- . ----------- _Bonny, Frank S. Green, George W. G'Hearas, F. F.« Barre, William Guck, WiUiam H. O ' ' " ' ’Barnett, David

Qiess,’ honest. Green, Russel).

V.'Otwon, W.Guck. I QanberBarnett, David uaQDert, A to^o.

Bogardns, DeWitt Gray, Milton C. Pi&o, Bargnello, JospU Qrlm, Obarles U . Prude

'Oonne)), J . j . ^Brlen, N. P._'ike, Ueorgo L.

vxiUA, Bx. >.rudeQ, Wm. H.Geokler. Henry. Pruden, Oauiel A,Gamberfc S. Pearsall, Gen. W.Getgcoix, Datiiel H.Fowers, Jaiames^^

David t h.

Banka. David R. Grady. Jam es P. Perry, Chauocey Barr, Aloxander Gardiner, T, J . Perry, Albert h. Bellew. Patrick Garrison, Wm. K. P itts, Jgsiah II. B[eumonau, Levi Gill. Hamilton A. Price, Edward Borgen, Jacob i. Oaliagber, A. A. Peterson, Lewis A. Balz, Cna«. W. Hildrotb, Jam es M.Powers, Wm. A. Bniab. Kdvard H. Hennosy. John F. Philips,. Thomas F. Bellontiue, AndrewHarriaon, Andrew Petry, Alfred M. Bedell, Ohas. W. Hiooaoa. Waiter Petry, Mathias J . Brown,'W01. A. Hailet, Jam es L, Pettit, George H.Brownell, W. W. Higgins, Arthur J . Pierson* J .Buaktrk, Tboodoro Hahn. Uonry Potitt. Giivec O. Brown. Henry H. Halloran, William Powell, T. D.

Pnioe, Jaraos Phillipa,, Frank H.

, AdamBanso*.t, Arthur Hayes, Rodger Phillips, ijran Bamum, Zatroon L. Hughes,^hos.^H, P r^ ^ J o ^ D.Buros'liuoUd G. UHogA>oderiok Pcankard, F. * fiacknian.Erwin D.Uauiday,'William Parsons, 1)Bals, Fredoriok Hookmoyer, Aug. O .Progerj3.Benrara, Vi. Vf. Hughes, Henry O. Perry, Tim Buohtuan, Miohael Hanna, Gao. 0. K. PlASO* F. 0.Beriy, Christian P* . PniUipa, f>. B.Black, Robert A ItigiEms, Patrick Pollock, Norman 11. Harrell, Oaniol M Hudsoa, John P. Patterson. Ulus. J . Bradley. John J Huedlo, H. O. Peacock, Vi. A. Bryant, William Harlon, Wm. IL Palmer, George W. Buttle, T.M . Helm, Ohas. Pinkney/loorffe VY. Barton, OUaa. A. Hart, Michael Potter, Daniel P.

Qainu, Francis Quigley, Jam es F. Quinn, John A, Quinn, ArMmr Rubbin^-J. K. Rich. Wm. H.

Barton. OUaa. A. Busch, Aomisfi Brown, John W. Bolden, Geo. M. Boyne, Ohas. Boors. Rolin R. Bryer, Wm. 11. Broderick. O. F. Bun

xiart, aiichaei HaJner, John Ueifern, Thomas Hart, Ja:i. L.Halt, Jas. S.Uailam. ErastusHonningway, .S. S. *viuu, t» m. ji. Hartman, O hu. M. Koebr, Henry E. " i, KliasT. Rudolph, Edwa

Bergen, F.dward J . Hoyos, Patrick Bedoil, Hiram Harmai^ M. J . iimuninnet, John Henry, Ohas. R. Boltner, (lustavo AHowardj J.. P. Beir, TUfioc'Bullwinkte,

lie r G. ary S.

Roir'e. John P. iteyoolas, Frank Riley, Wm. H,

- Renton, Alex.luslave AHoward. J . P. Rlddeu, Jam es idore J . Uadfiela, Charles Rosongarden. Ale ),Jobn K.Harbinson, G. W. RlJey, B-srtbalow nj. D. Hastings, a. Br Rogers Francis K ■” Keenan, SI ^

Hatton, W.ngs. y. Br llogera Francis K. an, SI, O, Rhodes. Ceo. K,

Ricks, Wm. H. Ritter, Stephen

Barlow. iSdward C. Hatton, tt. . . ____Boivle, Harold Hartman, John Ritter, Stephen Brennnii, Jam es H. Honderson.FrankF.Kowe, George H Bailey. John R. Hendrickson, T. H.Reeve. Hivmlt'n.Jr. Brohm, Choa. J . liaulson. Unatles J.Heitzner. ~ Rrandonhorg, J . F. Hayes, John K. RamsdoU,Browoi, Ohaa. J . Horio» August Roohe W Bo3iimg. Adai

___lo, Augu.. _____l503vmg. Auam Holms, Charlea F. Ryder, Stophon Baker, Jacob iloneywoll, H, W. Rowland. S. L. Blendorman.AlberlHoller, Joseph - Rudder, Oweu Butcher. David Huebner. Olios, Roaonthall. A. W.

Potor uii. David Wm. J .

i Geo. R.d L Q Q*W. ri.,Jr.

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Oassidy, James HewleU', D. A. Rodgers, W. ri.,Jr.OummingsMlob’lJ.H oteling, "W. Q. Rhoacs, Robert F.Olark, laaao Hedouborj

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FRIDAY, VIRGINIUS.MATINRB, TH E HUNOHBAOK.

SATURDAY. TH E GLADIATOR. MONDAY EVENING, January 15,

TH E ROMANY RYE.TH E ROMANY RYH.

^ K A K D OPERA HOUSE,V A COMSIBNOING MONDAY, JANUARY 8,

WithWEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINBBS.

Tha G reat Scout and Guide,BUFFALO BILL

(W. P. CODY)And his Mammoth Combination, consisting of

25 FIRST CLASS ARTl.s'TS 25In the New nnd Startling Sensational Drama, written for

Buffalo Bill by Charles Foster, entitled TWENTY DAYS :

OR, BUFFALO BILL’S PLRD aB.Buffalo Bill, a Bcout with leave of abecoce

for twenty days.................................HoiACT I. Twei - - * - - -murder plamti

:y days.................................Hon. W. F. OODYenty days’ luriougb. The lost picture. A

murder plannod. Lynoh law, the rlcrlm to bang from a tree. Buff.alo Bill to the rescue. Tho first Svo days ot the scout's piedgo gone.

ACT IJL Tjio inyatery deepens. On the trail. Up the mountains. Buried aUvo; dug out by Buffaio Bill. Res- cao. Torriho tableau. Ten days gone.

ACT 111. Bill's narrow esoapo from the roatrimoniat noose. Indian onoanipomnt. Capture and ond of Lariat, the murderer, by Buffalo Bill. Tifteon days gone. ' ‘La­riat Dan, I gu to lind your pal, and sond him to join you in tho other world."

ACT IV. BUI in disgui.'^o. Thn torriblo plot. Tro.schery exposed. J im av ie ttm to his .own death trap. The mys­tery oloared up. Buffalo Bill’s plodgo fuiiiilod "in twenty days."

in Act Third a gonuinc band of Indians will appoat iu tbeir wild and weird aoiigs and reslintic w.ir dancps. Five Indian chiefs, from tno Wintiobago, Sioux and Pawneo tribes, will apnournt each porformniico.

Mr. UODY^BUFFAi^q B ILL -w ili pi

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HAZEL KI RKK!HAZEL KIRKK !

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-Wl:lilo shooting, iu which li o nudienc diffffront

I making his fa u e y ____Grand vocal and insmirueutH) musical oiio. by Mr. J ULB

KEEN and Miss l.OIK FULLER.Bntwemi the first and second aot.s a com et solo bv

FRANK THO.MPSON’, ontitlod ’'Ricilio."TUK TRIGK UO.A'KFY ••JERRY."

.4 donkey that Barnum o-innut equal in docility, sagacity, atylu and fun.

MOND.aV, .January 15,Miss MI.NNIK M.IDDERN.

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Tbo Now York Transfer Company will call for and check '■ baggage from hotels nnd residences.

.......... . .. J . R. WOOD, General Pasaengor Agsot^O H A RliES H. PU G ll, General Alanager___ ^

T \T A T lO N A L L I N ^ U ' ^ T K a M S H I P S , B E - J 3 ( 7'WEEN NEW YORK. LlVICKl’OOL. QUKKNS- 'n iW N AND LONDON DlUKi:T. saisinc weekly from Pier 89, North Itiyrir, Neu* V.irU, .ire jincng lin'; l irgeai sinam- Sbips cruoaing tho Al'niitic. L’:iOhi rtfco.? $59 to $70 : ©j. curi^ion. ,$l*9 lo ,>7 129; outward sltmMr**, .$20; prepaid eUerugfi tioke«8. $28: "hoiiiif 6*2 luiu-r i:i«n most other Jiuos." UWh'^B 90 .ism' ..... --r . .

J'M PERIA L GERMAN MAIL.

NORTH GERMAN LLOYD 5TKAM SHIP LINE BETWEEN NEW YOKk T SOUTHAMPTON AND

BREMEN.COM PANI'S PIBR, FOOT SECOND ,ST. HOBOKEN,

Rates of passage from New York lo .Southampton, Havre or Brem en: — —

Unbia,..............................................................$100.Second Cabin........................ 00fileorage................................................................... 30

Return tioketa a t reduced rates. Prepaid steet&ge t i f io ^ s , a t $2A rftoamors sail from pier between Set and Third ats, Hoboken, N. J .

For freight or naeasge, apply too e l b ic Th s •4 CO.,

No. 2 Bowitug Green, N. Y. J , LEUUENKRAUSb,

377 Fulton 6t, Agents for Brooklyn.

ONARChT uvY sTs . COMPANY.’qOMFOIlT AND BOO.VOMY.

UEENSTOWN, LIVERPOOL and all points 00 the „ LONDON,RATBS LOWER than by any other line, to and from all

parts of EUROPEPATTON, VruKKK-S A CO.^Geueral Agents. ^ 38 BROADWAY, SB'W YORK.

L. L. KOWLAND^Ge„^.„I^A*^^^^^^^ Long

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u o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o oO ' oo Tho small balance of tho UNPREOB- oo DRNTRD BARGAINS which we offer* o o 00 ed on SATURDAY, Cfh issfc., remain* o o oo ing unsold, wiil.be CLOSED OUT to- o o oo morrovr, TUESDAY, 9tU mat. We in* o o oo rite particular attention to the 0

o UNUSUAL INDUCEMENTS oo oo thus being offered to purohoeors of fine oo oo o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o

OUON LACK; DRAWERS IN CAMBRIC AND MUSLINS, KLAB- OUATICLY TRIM M ED ; VERT FINK PILLOW SHAMS, fto............)

FINER LOTS AT $1.*25 UP. OLEAIUNO SALK OF

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All Wool SOilOOL HOODS clearing a t tOc., 25o„ up.

All Wool NUBIAB, SCARFS and SKAFOAMS.150. l7o. Boys’ SOa RFS, luo., 15c. and 25o,

Mon’tt and Boys’ CARDIGAN JACKETS, 50o., 75o„

250 doz. ladies* WAISTS, Hand Kuit, Fine Oolors, 07c ;worth $1.82. -------

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NEW YORK.

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THK OUNARU STEAM SHIP C'0.’«PA N ¥, LlMI'l'BD, Botuocu

i^ATALONIA..................... .......W odneaaay, Jan . », noon.OALM A ,.............................Wedniiaday. Jan . Ki, J;.™ A. M.

Cabin passage, $39 and $UV), acoordiog t-o aeoommoda- tion.Ticket

able t $ to Paris Q13 additional. Return tickets ou favor-Steer.'!

lool and

^ T A T E L IN K .i O N.EW YOUK TO

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.... - I ■ n i . . .. fUivor. f jnt of CKnal st.Eu no

(v-'.i/j>K\ & u u ,, iVo. r»3 Broadway.AgcuU (-0 «t, Brooklyn.

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age to Europe,it.,hhe^p.nor pigs. fiU. No. r»3 Broadwa;

6t. BrooklyiPitrci*M fonvyrdet:•Kurupoan l'«zpro3i.' a N U M O lt jU N X ^J:% , U N H ^O STATES MAH. STiCAMSRS.

NEW YORK AND GLASGOW,Vhi, LONDiINDKHUY.

From Pier Nwlb It;Vor, New York.

Ll Y liRI’OOK % ll'°™ST,*'or^LONDO.Nl!>KRRT. .Oabms $<>3to$80. Rrcureioi: lickofcfl afc jrduocil thUib.

rd oahia, g40. .*<twravo. oiitward. St29.

.'ge a t very low rates. Steerage tickoU froiu Liver, pool an^l Queonatoivn and all other parte of Europe nt luw- vit rates.

Tlirongb bills of lediug given for Belfast, Glasgow, Havre. Antwerp and other ports on tlie Oontinenf. ana for M editerranean ports. For freight and passage apply a t the company’s office. No. 4 Bowling Green, New York.

VERNON U. BROWN A CO., Agents.For postage Civkets from or for Europe, dratts at loweat

rates and further information apply toT . H. HENDRICK­SON. *15 Atlantic av, near Court st, agent for Brooklyn.

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riN fA U C lA A MP E ttC B S T .'

FIRST MORTGAOIBS.

C O fU f tw in e S t e a m e r s .

VTBW YORK AND CUBA MAIL STEAMSK IP OOAIPANY, FOR HAVANA DIRECT.

ONLY W EEKLY LINK O F AAIKHIUAN .STEA.\1BHS. I IF.... From PiBr 10 Kwt Riror. II P. M.

................................. SATURDAY. J»nu»rjr 13^IA G a k a .................................... SATURDAY. January 20

T h ^ e steameraare all large, now iron ship.', built ex. pre^aly for tins trade, and their p.vaseiigerficcomniodations aro tm<iurpBsaod.

JA.MKS B. WARD A CQ., Agenia. j i a Wall At. N. Y,

Large security. Something new. Send lor eiroular. _____ FRANCIS SMITH ftO O ^ In d U n a ^ ia , InA

CITY OP C<JLDMBIA.^Ca^t|jn JVoodhglL isJAM ES W, yU lN TA H D ftO D .. A(«nU.

Prom P ier43.N onlU «vor'ifN ^ No.' foot of Spn'0(tfl.UMburine.Wed., J«n . 10

C U T CP AUCU8TA..OittFlBin Kiclienion..,S.L; Jwi, 13 H-YONQR. J b., agent.Steamers merkou tbns* do r

Inaurauofj 4; of one peroenl. a t ilHitination, If insurauue. If uisurauue la effected by 2 o'clock ol Uuion officu or by 3 o’clock a t piera ou or before d&yol s.J)m g: othorwisu it mufit be paid by sbipper.

St*^rd^oahm ,^^0.^ Stoorago, outward,^$ 2 ^ Vrej>»\0, $30,■«!>rme3out l.nEKnd, SoolUuJ ‘

lo r book of “ ro u riu i rtootlMid," rates, plans, etc., apply I

o i th . ,0.vo«)tlv<i litiLH tiH office on pier, or to W. H, KHRTT

. eijoral Grt*.tl fk>utbemI Lines, nrtion niber-. IU7 Broadway, Fork City

^ E T THE EAGLEV jr KVUUY DAY IN TBD W BSS

.JR B N TISS & STAPLES,. 1 "OS MONTAGUE S'TRBET.

AND 11 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. MEMBERS OK NEW YORK STOOK EXCHANGE.

Dealers in New York and Brooklyn investment securi­ties. State, county and city bonds, gas, eity, railroad, bank and iiiHurancu company t^cocka.^ R O O K h Y i i f i w s ¥ ~ COMPANY," 177J L f ilontague st, corner of Clinton, Brooklyn, N. Y.» November 35, 18b2.—Tha tnieteos of this company have determined lo inoreaso the capital stock from d40U.0(X)to $609,01/0. Stockholders will be entitled to their "p ro rata” share |ff such inoreaaoiit par. provldinglbey avail them ' eelreanf the privilege on or before January 15, ld83. Pay- snenC for the new stock will bo dun Januai-y 2 ,1S.S3, a i^ r which date, and uotii Janm ry * 15, 1889, interest wilj be cb jrged a t the rate of six per cent. Fractional shares will nol be issued, but hold subject to the order of tha Board of T’rnsteea. i f you desirb to subscribe for your proportion, please notify the secretory a t jronr earliest convenienco. T^ItsFar books of this company will be closed, by order of B ard. from D ecem ber^9 .1882, to J a n u a n 4. less, j _____________WILLIAM H. MALR, Secretary.

C l A A l R T a T A N T S .

B. ALTMAN ft OG.,

HAVR NOW OPRN

AND UKADY FOB SALR AT

SPROIAL PRIORS.

SEAL SKIN DOLMANS,

FUR LINKD OARMRNTS.

LADIES’ CLOAKS,

MISSES’ CLOAKS AND SUITS,

1 LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERCLOTHING,

HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,

HAMBURG EM BROIDERIES, Ao.

WE ADVISE AN EARLY CALL,AS ALL O P TUB ABOVE ARTICLES

W ILL BE O FSE RR D AT

UNUSUALLY ATTRaOTIYE PRICES.

B. ALTMAN ft CO-N IN ETEEN TH ST. AND SIXTH AVENUE,

NEW YORK.

iuubprg, jonuu.Kusengardom J . Carroll L.aurenoo F.Harlin, Wm. Henry Ryan. John J . Campbell Thomas Hirach, Hugo Schmidt, JacobCorwin Jam es H. Hughs, O. V, Smiili, J . J .Groger, John W HiuKs, A. J . Schultz, Harra’nJ,Oiiilds, Kdward D. Hannolman, Heniy Spizer, Robert Croke, Patrick Kagner. H. RodmanSlimdorf. RIch'd J. Clark, Wilhnm Harding, GardnecSSmith, Wm. R. Crotty, Hlolinrd D. Herbert,Wm. 0.,Jr.ScuHy, .Josoph V. Ooi'witt, I-uther G. Hubbs, Ofmtlcs'l\ Sehalleher, Krnat Oarr, Henry S. Hatton, W'lSHam Scott. Uufiia L. Carruthors, F. W. Herold, Louie F. A.Shute, Petor Campbell, Jam es H:ill, Jonathan Shtolda, .Michael Cadmus, Wm. U. N.IIall. Matthew Shaughnoasy, Syl. Cole, H. IL Heach, George Steves, It. S.Campbell, W. H .Jr.llowlana, Wm. B. Sawyer, Cnas. 0. Cobh, FrodcrioK Henderson, N. P. Stevens, Fred. 12. Cnrmvell, Nathan’l Hurd, Wm. B., J r . SobllUne, John A. C'ornwoll, S:im’I H. Ingraham, Wm. H, Snodiker, John D. Olsyton, John IL loyraham, H. 0 . M. Sawtelle. F. H. Oarsu:i, -Tosoph Ingraham, George Soniujers, Wra. M- Colgan, iieorge Irviug, Jam es Stone. AaronCadloy, Henry F. Iiaacsen, Adolph Snedlker, Aury Oraaa. I. B, Iromonger, Geo. Smith, JohnOoruwoil, TheodoreJones, Orvill O. Swift, Gxrritf „ J - W . __ Jm k s.F . _ Strachan, J;J inks. F. Dtrachan, James

Johnaoa, B. A. Straohan. Wm. 1:rd, John bobomles, Philip

Carter, Horatio A.CoDrady.U.oward C.Jaggard, John oonomies,Oornoll, J . K. Jones, Daniel Shaw, Wn

mgor. 0<i, Orvill O. Swift, Gxrritt

"^amea' IS.

Cornoll, J . K. Jones, Daniel Shaw, Wm.Crmrel), Silas H. Joimsoo, Frank B. Simpson. Wm, Ootinolly. MiiJhM J , jaoo t, Oharles Strong, W. D. Cawtlioma. J. r . W. Jeremiah, Wm, Smith, Terrence J, Courtney, John Jago, hVed. Solomon. LeviCordes. John H. Juengat, Ohas. Stryker, FrancisCarr. Patrick Kodler Kd. S. Stringham, B. B,OolUus, J . 8. Kleinloln, John P. Stavenhsgen, F.p

*rs, Wm. M,

r,”? ! _____ ins, J , 8.Cobdit, Stephen Ooi ” ’Cai

iQdit, Stephen King, Joseph B. S&wyer, Wm. P.

oper, Nicholas Keyes, Jam es B. Smith, J , J , v/ODnol)y, J . Ii. Kutz, Ohas. 8. Salmoo, A rthur 0 . Grummey. Robert Kollmeyer, Kd. Saa), Jolin A. Orowoh, Oboe. 0. Kimball, Ira A Schomles, Philip Oallftban! Hugh Knne, Jo h n H . . Sweeney, John W. Cooper; Walter A. Knoebel, Qoo. W . Sonta, John O. Cameron, Dsniel Kemble, bhaw, Wm.-Churdlu. Kdwin R. KJem, OsoaxO, JrTSawyer, T. K.Croit, IVyHam ■ Kenny, J o m -* BUlgele. JacobCrane, W. 12. H. K c l^ Joseph Story, Stephen B.Clarke. D. 8. Koch, Paul Sohaaf, AdamGoones. Goo. A Kensey. Peter Squ.anoo, Bdwta 0.

SimonBoo, ArthiCarlin, Arthur P. Kelley, Wro. SimonBOO, 0.imoroD. Joim L. Keenan, James J . Smith, M. F. H. Conrad, Androw Krauvhaar, C. 0 . Smith, Ohurr Gomvay, Jsm ea A, Kiroboff. Peter J , Sobunck. F’r

Kehoe, Geo. B.ohit C.

----------nklnS.Short, Dennis Small, l.ffiarlos

away, Jam*Clarke. John Kehoe, Cei ____________Ooawuy, P. M. K urth, Aug. T. Small. I.ffiarlosCallahan, Pat'k 12. Keitoy, Alex. 0 . Soliz, GabrielCameron. Hugh M.Lublin, Isaac Sbeedy, Bdwd. P. Conner, Frederick Liusky, John Summers. Ohas. OCourant, Umlolph Lynch, David T. Short. Geo. ILCoatollo, Jamoa J , Leech, Gbarlea Smith, Wm. B,Clftrg. Gilbert A. Logan, Walter S Stostna, John M.Curtis. W. O. ll. hefrgvtt. Kdward tLSchroder, P. R. Coon. Frank L Lynoh, John J , Sohnd, KdwardOampbeli, J . Lindsay, B. A. Shannon, Thoa. J ,DavenportiJ. Lawrence, Wm. G. Sudtm uller, PeterDikojmm, J . Hem’nLiuacott, 12. W. Schultz, Harm’uO. Donnelly. John P. Lant, Jerem iah Sutar, John it.Dugan, Patrick Lynch, KUa« Smith, OrviHu T.Doric. Bernard Larkin, Stephen Slradley, BenjaminDugan, George A. Liird, John J . Sorenson, M. 0.Dickeraon, L. H. Lanzor, Francis Schluoter, l£d. K.Dickerson, J . R. Logan, W alter S. Stoutonbnrgh.G.B.Dallon, Francis L. Loar, W. U. Suydam, Jam es JJ.Dorwrilzer. Wm. E. Lewis, l^ewis Sumner, Wm, C. Dally, Edward LoPino, W m J. Schanp, fUcliard J .Diok, George N. Laug, Frank P. SUiolda, Wm. E.

lOdw.ard P. Lynch, John Stnenaworth. J . Hpay. lOdw.ard P. Lynch, John Duwdeo, Miohnel LaytOHi John DoVigne, Wm. Ledwitb, Thomas DoVigne, Wm, Jr. Langford, Ifid. L. Doylo, Nicholas Lauz, Wm,Daily John Laithe. Wm. B.Do5iglM*rty, Neil F. Leyondeokor, P. J .

Ti«. F. A. Lauby, Joaoph

. ramm. G. W. Scliertit, John H Sohmitt, Piiilip Sauirp, H.»chiSohiSquiro, Honry W, Spadbo. Chas. J . Smith, Hugo Tuaoh, Edwnrd Town.«?ond,Hen. K.

•, Tbomi

------- tv,Duffy, Hugh ____Daveupori, Wm. B. Meek: Denike, Abraham M'xlloi

Maddox. Samuel T.Talior. Frauk W. MoffoU. Jfiraoa Tayior, Thos. j ,M ee^, William Tredwotl, W. 1,.

Denike, Abraham M-xllon, Thos. H. ITedwell, O.an. B. Duulap, Donio! Maroellns, J . L. Tobin. Uenry F. puracif, Wilson M. Morehouse, B. S, Tulhill, Isaac S

M oorhouseFB • - - -pogeukolb, Beni._ ______________ ___ ___ _ - - Treadwell, D. B.Davenport, A. B, Morehouse, Wm.M.Tracy, Jatnos H. Downing, Jacob L Meeker. D. R. ■ TncUili' lenao O. Dillon, Wm. P. Merceln. Wm. A. Thom is, O. W.Drain, Wm. L. Meeker, Henry M. Tierney, JohnDavis, Wm. H. Meeker, S. M. J r . Tanner, Myron fiJ.Doran, Patrick Martin, Andrew B. Townsend, Wm.T.Dugan, G. P . Morgan, John W. Teese, BenjaminDavenport, H. P. Mea jrole, J , V. ' ~Dolmnr, John Martin, Ja

Tigbe. Jam es G. Topmba. llen rr P.Dolmnr, John Martin, Jam es I oombs, Henrr 1

Duryea. Arthur L. MaUoy, John Tobin, Henry F.Dasoll, Wm. F. Moore, Wm. D. Tuomey, Sam’l R.

- ...... Markey, Peter J . Todd, UliarlosMarkey, Michael T.Thome, Thoo. A. Munson. T, F. Truslow, Thos5Iurnnme, Kdward T rea 'Manic. Honrv Tbini _

Durin, Henry P. M urtagh, Fr/mcis Tear, J-jhaDunbar, Sandford Maynard, Theo. Underwood. Ed. E Darmsaadt, Autb’y Morehouse, K, B. Voorheea. Judah B

* ■' ' Mackey, Michael TVoorhees. Jere.Madden, Theo. A. Vincent, L. H.

Dickerson. T. T. Dakin, O. W. Davis. J . W. [)ea&, IZ. M. II. Duggan, Jos. J . Dunn, H

UBlOW, Tl Kdward TreadwelJ, Wm. D

ikham, Jas. F- John

DeWIgne, Pord’nd Madden, Theo. A. vm oent, L Dodman, Thos. M. Martin, Cbaa 8. V«n Valkonburgh,T-.. ^ .« » ...... .. 'Wa’ —

Dady, M. j .DeWlgne, FDodman, Tl ...............Dierots, John H. Mason, Loreuzo D, Davis, N. H. Martin. Jsm eDuncan. George Marsden. Kd«Dongherly. F. J , Moffat, JohaDavis. Theo. W. Meyers, Wm.Tlnrvnn. IX Mia-httnila. .In

Valter K.Jam es 8. Van Brunt, Jesse B.

Edwin F.Vaa Brant. Ualiff )ha Votfcor, Mar.

,_____ Theo. W. Meyers, Wm. A. Vincent, llogoneDuryea, Abra’m H.Mluhaelis, Jacob Voorbies, Z. Dugan, Jao . W. Morrell, J . R. Van Wart, Ger. B. D unsrj, Goo. W. Mackey, William Van Dewater. G.M. Donnsily. John Marsh, Wm. B. Van Vranken, K.W. Karnes, Henry G. Maybouin, Levi Voltz, Charles W. RmsouBb Alfred. Morrell, E. S. Wadoy, P. Alex. Blaeman, Joseph J .M etzgar Wm. H. Watkins, D&vid. Bverson, GKirge. Meany, P. J . Walsh, John A. Bxlauca, Win. U Msbland, Henry W.Winohestov. W. H. Elseohaut, Uharles.Mills, Tbos. U. L. Wilson, W'llHam H. Evans, Obaries A. Miley, Robert H. Winters. Joseph H. Esinuss. John. Milleman. Philip \^ g a n t , Samne) B. Eisomonn, J . J ., Jr.Mayors, Samuel Wookos. Francis W.EiBemnun. Fred. Morshouae, Wra. A. Wyokoff, Peter

T B A T B L .V T B A N f » P O R T A X a O N «S u s a m b o a c t t*

g i M s T .KRDUOBD FAUR $3 to Boston for F'irst oiosa tickets,

barlond et, to 0 P . M.

Ing tho present and ___near h lm le av. and Fort Greono, from 0 A. M. Tonss front &0 cents to iS!. Ht

A D A M E , P H J 5 B E , I N D I A N A S T K O L U -A D A M ISpeedy m & rria^ with one yen love,

d one, nnitea separated, foreteUa future des> i.ui/- No. IMl Slyrtle av. near Gold s t; houra lOtoff, not S ^doys. £ee from 25a i do gents.

D B O O L a M IS E Y K R F A I L S T O^ J L (pve satisfaction; all sbonld viait her for bnamras. Bioknesi, love, matrimotiy, everything; traces absent friends and bidden treasures. 25d UouAsVi (Op floor, over music sioro; walk Pp.

good only as epecihed on their face.The elegant steamers RHODE ISLAND on Mondays,

Wednesdays and Fridoj'sand NARRAGANSETTon Toeo- doys, Tburadays ond Saturdaya leave a t

4:30 P. M. FRO.M PIE R S3, NORTH RIVER, foot of Jay st. New York, arriving in Boetoa a t (i A. M.

Tickets for sale a t all principal ticket offices. State­rooms secured .vt offices of Westcott Kxpress Company, a t Nob. 207.3SI, 397, and 421 Broadway, and a t H ftb avenne and Windsor Hotel ticket offices in New York, and a tO ^ Fnlton st. and 33 -1 Washington st, Brooklyn.

PROVIDfiNCB LINK FOR FBKIUHT ONLY. Steamers leave from Pier 29 N orth River, fdot of War*

ren st, a t 4:30 P. M. daily (fiond^a ezeenv^) for Boston via Providesoe d irec t Freight via ei iber line always taken at the lowest rates. D. S. BA BCOOK, President,

F. W. PoPFLS, Acting General Passenger Agent.

X p A D L R I V E R U N E

B E D U O T Io iT 'oE FARR NEW YORK TO BOS'TOH, #3.

NEW PORT, «2. FALL K lV a k Um ited tickete, oorrespondiag redadtion to all Xaetern

DointsL —BLBGANT 8TRAMBBS

NEW PORT AND OLD COLONY.

BOBBJQr ft J^TXLL. AgenU.

‘p O R B K I D G B P O K T .

b t b a m e iT e o s k d a u i

Leaves Pier N a 3d Bast Bivar. a t 3 :00 P. H . foot of Thirty* firet f t. l u t Birar, 3:(5 P. M. dailTi fiaado raaxeepM

Bisemaun, L< Kherth. John,

louis, Thomas. IvsiH, Wm. M.

• ana, M.Maybary. Kd. 0. Milter, Geo. M. Mosom Bbon

irsllon

W/oltoffl V*n B, Weekes, Francis Wilson, George

------- - — -------- --------- Wmsh, WilliamKUgar, Charles W. BfersJion. Wm. W.Wooloy, Walker T. Edwards, Theo. Jr.Morehouso, E. 0. WiDobostor. W. H. Batry, O. A. Moore, Wm. D. Ward, John J .Kustaoe, David P. Meuobam, Ohas. T. Williams. Geo. W. Bise, Charles. Manning. ^StephonWardwelLChas. W. Eastwood, J . K. Mitchell, John L. Wilson, Geo. W. Eodlo, John. Morris, Preston N. Waterman, A. O. Fitzpatrick, James.Moore, A. J . Woods, John B. Francis, Charles L. Moore. John H. Wynne, Goo. F, Farreil, J . Vi. Michaels. A, J . Wren, George Finn, John 8. Moody, Obos. F . Wilts. George Farroll, Thos. R. Moorehonse, B. A. Wells, Honry J , Ford. Gordon L, Mahoney, Peter. Whitehouae, S. S. Faroham, B. M. McNamara, D .i -Walsb, Hugh . Ferguson, Anson. MoKinny, A, . "Wilkes, D.tni«l W. Fairman, Jam es V.McCarron, P. SL Wadsworth, W. B. Fitzgerald. Morris. McMillan, George. Waring, K. R. Frost, Oharlea B. McAteer, Jos. P. Watker. George F. Ford. W. C. MoOonatd, J . W adar. R. O.Fuloher, John H. MoDougoii, fi^T. Walter, ICrnest A. Fitzharris, Thos, MacFarlane, W. M.Wacker. William Pox. George L MacFarlane, Q. A.WUUs, Fred. P.Fox, John H. McKean, H. M- Wilson, John H.

McCann, Joseph) W aterboussj Sara. McGuire, ThomaoVerka, Abranam H. M cConnaq^ F. York.ITioa. H. MoT^gbe. Vvra. B. Young. William McRduff, Jam es V.^iramer, Jacob McMahon, J.ames.Zahrt, John C.

WILLIAM J . 1 ATK. OityOlerk.

' a D E L P H I A C A D E M Y L E O r U K l i f -jT X Hon. SETH LOW, Mayor of tho City,

Will open the course with his lecture on •'UBRAUlfciS.”

THURSDAY' BVKNING, l l t h in s t.,n t 8 o’clock. Second lecture on THURSDAY F.VKNING, Irtth mst.,

By Rev. G. H. FOWLRR, D.D.U.D., of Now York,On “ MUSOLE AND BRAINS.”

Admisalon 25 centK. I ’ickets lor the soursa ol ten (ec- il.50, to be had a i the Aon ‘turoa oademy.

f v AVI W«- S » A N K .^ I X T Y - F U < ' I’H

uuder, and a t the rale

D I V I D B N D — s o y T HBROOKLYN SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 109 snd AtlunUc av—Depnsitors arc hereliy notified that iutei

ost a t the rate ol Four per cent, per annum ou ait counts entitled thereto ou sums of tw:» thousnud devil; and uuder. and a t tho rate of Throe per centthethousand doMurs, will l>c credited dopositors on Uio 31st inei, payable ou and after January 15 next.—Deccmbor22, 1882. JO S K F ll W. GUEKN. President.

OzA« Du.VNINO, Seorotary.O R O O K LY N SAVINGS BANK, JANUA-J l f ry 1, 1883—Depositors in tbiB bank are hereby noti­n g that. In confomuti' with its by lav;a and rules, iiitoreut has this day been credited to them at the rate of K oU it FKK Gi'.NT. per mmum, on so much of each ol tboir ac­counts as doos not exceed ono thouBaml dollars, and at the rate of TJIHKK PER OF.N'T. per annum on the excess thereof. By ordor of tho the Bonn! of Trmtoos.

JOH N A. LA riM BR, Oashior.^ A s ^ B i V o o K L f i r i r i v r t f G g - ■JL-i643 Myrtle av, corner Franklin. Forty-fourth dlvidefiu. ! —Dopositors are hereby notifiod th a t the trufecees of this ! bank bxvo d;iclarod the usual eonii nimuai intorasc on |

roe per cejI cxcea-; of two UiouE.'ind and no li dollars, will be credited do{

annunper a exceeding ono

the 31st

hnsUsU and Amencan dramatic leement of Mr. S.amuel Colville. KALKIDOSGOPK OF PLAY.

ACT 1-Country Lite. “Bbo in iny wife. Gome, Kate, we’il face tho world tocother.” (A Jopsu of ono year.) A O r 2 -London Life. "I charge you with the murder ot Johu Denby.” ACT 3—Prison Lire, *‘Ia sixty ser.onds tha wall will be blown down.” (A lapjo of eoveu yo.irs.) a c t 4-R nning Lite. “W'ho will ride linn ?” “ I will!” AOT 5—Society Lite. “Yes, darlmg, our iitory hoe been TAKKN FIO M .LIFE.

~E X T WKKK. January 15-S ixniahts igagHumut of the HANLON .B H O m iiK a, in thoir

_ .ibian Absurdity. '*LK VOYAGE EN SUiSSH” (The Voyage to KwiUeriar.d), produced with NEW AND SPKOIAL SIJK.NKRV.m r i i rii.MJill. 11» Ki ' a i . v nr? ntrr?Ar> r»r?iri

Parisian Absurdity. ”LE VOYAGE EN ------------ “

.. .................OUR RKGUiiAU SCAl.K OF CHF.AP PR10E8.

A C '^D JSA IY O F m u s i c ,

WEDNESDAY E V liN m u . January 10,1883. OONOEUT BY

Y A T, EKRY AA h E

Y A A L EKAAA L K

r A ALLLL EEEGGG L KKB FEE0 Q I. E E0 L KR RR0 GO L E RGOG LLLLEEK EEK

l . 'OOO h U

O O I . uAND CUOUUSK-S.

A NEW WARRLKli v r r n

NEW NYARBLWS.

BBB B B BBB B B BBB0 0 0 LLLL UU

-50 cents.Reserved Beats. $1. Genera) Admission,Oft agio a t Ohuudlrr’ri. _ ____ _ __ ___R. BUNNBLI/.s'mU)()Kl7YN MUSE-

UM. c r i 'Y n .M .l, -SQUARE,lull is!iliiii;

A VERY FUNNY

PANTOMIME. A TREMENDOUS SHOW

8UKPA.SSINO ANYTHINO ON IfiA im i OU KLSEW/iERK

TWO I’EKFOaMANfJfes DAILY.

Ba k e d a l i v e ,BAKED Ai.IVK, BAKED Al.IVli.

i N s r u i J C T i o r f .O K O W N K ’SX > BROOKLYN BUSTNESv*! GOLLKOK,

The only .school for h’lfiinos’i traiuing in the city, open day and evening. Individual Iojisoih to all. Gull or write fur catalogue with (t-nup. rcfcroncc, fto.n p H o i i m a a i iN . s T R i . f b T i o N i n w r i t ^

hookkeotiiiig, Ac. KISSICK’3 ird boi

_ .ng, aiithmotic. bookkeonin/COMMKKGI.M. OOU'.KGE. rp2 end 194 Fulton at’ EncHsh departiuont lor h::ckwjird hm-'* .ir t-AnUA.men who5P early od:

> eon tauglic si! raphyai

f l i c M iu d y W o r k s a u d T i m e s o f t h e G r o u t

A r t l s t — T h c C o n t i n e n t o f B c a u t j D U -

c o T o r o d i n h i s I f a j ,

L a s t n ig h t iu th e S e c o n d U n i ta r ia n O h u rc h ,corner of CliuCou and Coogreia streets, the Rev. John W. Chadwloh, pastor, tloliverod a lectu re on ^'The Art of R apbael," tho th ird of the oourBs on ’'RepresenU - tlvo Mou." After an organ vo lun tary ,.U r. Ohidwlck spake as fo llow s:

A CONTINENT OF BEAUTY.Amorioa war no t the only world th a t was u iscorsrod

as tho i''iftecnth Century drotv near Ha close. A world of a rt before uokuow u and uiiiutmaglDed then began to IKt itHdlf into m oo’s w ondering and uatoulsbed gaze. Tliu Columbuses aud Cabots and VespuccU of this g rea t even t wore Miohael Angelo, Leonardo da Vinci, TUian, Raphael, Giorgione, .Audroa del Sarto, Correggio. F ra Barlolomeo. I t was a ooutloant of beavuy th a t they brought to light. “ In Now H am pshiro,” said Em erson, “ the m ountaius are lofty, bu t too men > ro m ean.” Tho opposUo woe tru e of tho new continent which Leonardo, Angela and Raphael sought nud found. The m ountains and Indeed the aspects of natu re gonorally, wore of slight importance. B ut the mou and women were a r«oe of almost mora tb'.vumortal Btreugth nnd beauty, The uiai:t splendid period of tba a rt which had th is hnm au glory was not of long contiuuanca. If, as Paine does, we reckon It mostly a t fifty years, wo mual allow th a t such a morn* iug star as Luca Signorlili m ight welt have been mli« taken for the rising suu, and th a t the aCUrglow illu> nnnatod by such nam es as Veronese and Tintoretto waa almost as b right as day. lu d tsp u u b ly , the four greatest ma.^ters a t tho poin t o t llro lu t fooAQ* dsscouec were Michael Angelo, Leonardo, T itian and Raphael. To throe of thsso vs’aa grauted leng th of days. Miohael Angolo, boru in 147.5, dio'i in 1501, (it tho age of 8^ Leouardo, born in 14.52, died in 1519, ngod ft7. Titbvu, liorn in 1477, died In 1579, a t tho ripd age of 99. F o r Raphael there waa no auch tem poral opportunity US these enjoyed. Born in 1483 (iu thn some year w ith M artin Luther, as if the oinuis* eieitt Power foresaw w hat barronuesB of a rt the Reform ation would entail and hastened to redress tho scales), bo (liod in 1520 aged 37, h is b irth and death ao~ ourrlng on Good F riday , tho form er ou tUo 28th of March and the iattor on tho ffth o f April. B u t such was the dlligonoe of th is happy spirU, looking upon whose alm ost g irlish face wo should expect no such porelstonoy as from his glorious peers, th a t bo has loft to UB a sum of work w hich would hero aoomed astoa- Isbing i t lio had tho n ine and ninoty years of T itian. Judge how astonishiog H is in view of the pathotic hrevlty of hie career.

BAPHAEL A HAPPY MAN.Tho galleries of Europe are onriohed with a muUi>

tude of h is studios and sketches, ahowiug how patien t and persisten t was his study of form s and draperies a u d a ll tbluga spportalniQg to art. The wonder is that so m uch enthusiasm for the fechnioal aspoot of hia work d id not enable him to eeo hia lim itations In the use of oils. To the last ho was a draughtsm an who

11 M ftiMv

s u R r q c G E ir o f s o o t s .

A f f t c c i u r e h Y l> r« O o o r g o L e o a k i t i f f , off B o s t o H , A t t h o A e a d o m r o f f f lH a lo EiA«c K r e a i n g : *

A T6TJT in t e r a s t i u g le c tu re w a« d o U v e re d Ia s i evsning iu ths Acadomy of Mnsto by Dr. George Loom* tag , o f Boston, and form erly of A ustralia. Tho aabjoot vraa ^*Mary S tuart, Queen of Seotlond.” A targe and se- loot andlonee waa present. T he ieetnrer disputed the eharge M ary’s enem ies have preferred against her, that of eompliiiUy in the m urder oC Xiord D aralof, Bo ■ aid :

There is, perhaps, no figure in h isto ry which itanda so sweetly sad as that of M ary Queen o f Boots. Her life Is a melanoholy plotarof awakonlog tho deopaai sym pathy and ootapasaion. From her oradlo to her grave the path was thorny, rough a n d ifioudod with sorrow. H er earoor m igh t be eompared to a gloomy day in April. The m orning dawne with cold m ist and raid. Ae xhe hours advance a fow golden euu- betims b righ ten up the heayaus between the showers ; (be clnttde ga ther again ; deeper darkuoM gatbere a ro u n d ; the evening sets in storm and temposL H er dawn began in toars and sobs of augnish ; as her days advance a few m om eutary joys brighten up her soul betweeu the abadow s; aoo]icr darknoss doses, and tue end >yas sad aud b itter. The eyes of her father, Jam es the F ifth , wore fast closing iu death aa thoao of the royal in fan t were opening to the l ig h t ; thne, fa th e r and child nevor saw each o ther, and the strong arm whioli bad been the pride and boast of Scotland’s tona lay s tillsa forever, powailoss uow to ahieM tho bolplosi babo. Her m other was M ary, of Lorraioa, wtm ono* had the doubtfu l honor of an offor of m arriage from Henry the Eighth of Cuglaod. Queen M ar / 'e s to g n la r beauty of person, fo r whioU ahe was fam ous, is re ­nowned iu eoDg. Foots have sung of her sym m etry of form, her beam ing oyos, her elastla step. Palntora have cunt^ecrated the ir noblest efforts to produoo the outline of that royal maiden. Sculptors have essayed to model those delicate lines, tho grace of expresaion, the exquisite charm s of gentle Mary, the ssddeat bu t yet fa irest of Hcotland's qiioons. Her chief exeelleuo# was the neim e«8 of her mind, tho generosity of her eharactor and her true woman’s hoart. Tho leciuror outlined Mary’s life from her b irth to her death. Born in Linltthgow Oaatle, on the 7th of Daoeaibor, 1 5 ^ sha became immodiately the bone of oonteotloQ, tha objeet uf contending rivalries and hates, which wore to pursue her remorsely to » melanoholy eud. In England, Honry {(the Ktghth, as ha could QOt hove hor to r UiuiBelf, detormlnod that she should m arry hU son Kdward. In France, the Dukea of Lorraine and Guiko, *ahd Mario do Modicis began already lo eoUeme aud plot about (he unconsotOHfl baby, lu 1548 eho departed for Frauen, to bo oduoated a t the UntYorsity of Paris, followed by her fo u r Marios. The university bad for its head tho great Cardinal of Lorraine. Iu 1853 ahd was m arried to tho D auphin of France, in (he cathedral of Notre Dame. In doaorib# log the m arriage tho lec tu rer s a id : ThU wa a M ary's brightost hour. Alas i how soon tho splendor was dimmed. You have seen the atately sh ip go by. How majestically eUe rides along, the proud psnaoa stream ing from aloft, hor whlto sails swelling with th e frcBhening broozo ; bu t far adown the Sastern aky a small dark speck, no larger than a hall, eyes that fated ship like tho eaglo searching for Ite prey. Noaror U comes, and larger. The watetwobaDgo their color, Ihs light pales dim, the a ir grows hot. All hands ou dock ( Reef iu the canvas 1 Vain precaution.' The sharp ilKhtuiuK ieapa from tho sulphurous clouds, crash g» the Blricken tlmbcrti, tho torn sheetu hang R attcriug ia shreds, the atataiy ship, where Is sho 7 BUe will never m ore ridu npon the bosom of tbo doep. So wob Mary ou her bridal movn. She stood fo rth among ths proud ladies of Franco, taUar than the tallest, talrev than tho fairest. Oh ! how the pooplo’s hi>arlB wont to*vtuw V44«. iV / bUO l»OV u u « » a • U 4 UU^UbOJIftiMU n l l U • • —— . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v ,.w v ,ri.> -» —wuv *w -

oolored b is drawmgB nobly ami beautifully. ” X have ] 'vm'd hor, as, Ipar.iuc upon her hu^baud’s arm , she no hosiu tion .” says Hsm oriou. ' ’iu savinc that, from bowed hor thanks to the goucroua muUltudo, who re a l

the a ir with cheers for (ho sweot, pale faced flowor.

05P early oducation i eon taught sop,aratoly or ii }gl5 per auariw , L.in;:ning!

hy flud tyfi------»-•m writing day or evening.

n A K V t x a .0.1 j O AKON’rf DAN-OiNIi SCHOOL,

It otceodmttaruxxi. ..... ..........................________OBNT.. per annum on ^nd on such aoeounts THUKK PKR .........

ail aocounts not exceodiuKE3.(XXl. led $3,900, a t the_rate ofoeounts as exceed $3.9(>0, a t the rate of

___ ___ ____ GENT, per annum on the exooaa. Interestpayable on and after January 15. Doposhs made on or before January 10 draw mtoreet from January 1.

DARWIN R. JAMKS, Proaldont. BggK?nt F . BArNES, Treasurer.

—Tho trustees of this bunk have directed th a t on the first day of Januory, 1883, interest e t th e re to of FOUR PKU OKNT. per annum for tho s ir months ondin? Decoinberai, 18S2, bo oarried to tho credit of all denusitors entitled theroto. payable on and after January 15. 18.S3.

8. L. ilUSTKD, Preaidont.J . W. H untkb, Treasurer.

HtiNTiNOTOM, Bocrotary. ____ ____I X T i 'L L I A M S B U R O H H A V I N ^ R A N K TVV NOTICE.. , NOTICE.Depositors ore beroby notifiod that a smui annual int<

est a t tho rate of FOUR PER OKNT. per annum on sums of three dollars and upw'ard aua_ums of three dollars and upw'ard aua $5,OCX), th a t sUsU have boon dopositod t hroo first day of January next, will be paid to de]

not ox coed ing ths on tho

afterors on and

Deposits made o draw interostfron

MONDAY, JANUARY 15.1883. ladeon o rbeh /ra tho 2nd day of January'will

Dtu Jauuitry ).8. M. MEKKRR, Proaideut.

Jo m t Broaos. Cashier.Q.ERM AN IA SAVIN US BANK

01 ' KINOS~C'OUN'l'Y,373 KULl'ON STREET, OPPOSITE CITY HALL,

The Board of Directors of this bank have declared a div idcud ut tfib rate of four per cent, each account hs tbroo uer cent, p

so much of the rate of

ub)<berogf, payablelb rate of four per cent, per annum o lint H8 does not exceed $ l ,5Uu, and

per cent, per annum on tho excess tbci on or after January U5, 1883.

Depoiits made on or before January 10 ,18B3, will draw interest from J.anuary 1, 1883.

Bank, open daily from 0 to 3 o’clock, and Monday and Saturday evenings from 5 to 7 o’clock.

F. A. SOMROEDKR, Preaidont.F. K och, Cashier. H. Ge il in j , Soorotary.

J , JftRHBBNKR.UJBS, TfO^UW. __ . _______

177 AND 179 MOKTAGUU STREET,CLASS AND PRIVATE XN-STKUOTION DAILY,

T. u u i s A SUN,J* '^*^” da‘n o i ,\(j ’ Xo a d b m y ;ClI Fulton street, oppoaite Flatbush avomie.

New ciassos forming. Tho first' le-sson pnrately and wltl)0Ut extra chnrgo. 8end for circular. i

B IN L A N O h J ir ^ H ^ F O R 1) A N O -V V mrr, 228 Uarioll ?l, corner of Court. Guarantoos the

waltz in thron privato )e?«ons, for !®r>; leasons all hours: olassosforminirforcniM rciiand adults; alt tbo fashionable d&ncea guaranlocd in cue term.j 0 ” H . I I I V K U S

Br.inoh Sohunis at l,07d Fulton .st, and 157 Adelpbi st.

J j l K A N K D O D S v U K T H ;

193 \VA,SHIN(;T(>N ,ST.C L A S S E S N O W O P B N -

THB MUSK! FOR DODWofiTti'-S NEW L.\NOIEHS WILL BE I’Ulil-tSHELI IN A FEW DAYS,

I N S U K A N C E .

D I V I O K N D N .i F F I C B O F 'T H B L O N G I S L A N D I N -

th u company.;^ N U Y BLATOilhORD. Secretary.

k P F l O a C I T I Z K N S ’ I N S U R A N C E C (L

NO, 150 BROADWAY,

•b \" 'rV io \iN ;'A ^ :A V .-iaM o o t!i^^ ^ K U A x N i Z F D 18;-)'3.

Capital................................................................... $2‘‘0,090.00Roserved for rcinRUrance, unpaid losses ami

- 323.818.83...................................... 0(.)t>,180.r>«

other claims , Not Burnlu

Corner' Broadway* *iind' Fi’rVt st.' ‘icf u!!* a’nd’ /a

N. W. MKexnor.R, Secretary. * 'F. H. Way, Anaist-ant Secretary.W. H. Bnoww, AssiKlant Secretary.

T T F F i o i r o FINSURANOK COMPANY. BHOOKLVN.

317 Montague at., Mochunio'a Bank Building, Broukljii. and JG4 Broadway. Now York.

B uookly} . July I. 1882

D m O R N D - fltook: aled an into HALF PKR 012NT. demand.

Nj!W TonK. January 3,1883.A diridend of five per cent, on tho capital intorcst dlvidoud of THHivK AND A

ou the reserved fund is payable on ______ F. R _ P A U K K R ^6oretp^ ._

S P f tIC fA L i N O T I C E S ,

T E G G A T B K O T H E B S ,X J CHRAPKST BOOK STORK IN TH E WORLD.

270,843 Magnificent Gilt and Gorgeous Juvenilo Booka almost given away. Catalogue free. Send stamp. Bl Chambers at, near Oily Hall Park. Now York.

E A L 'T H —‘ E X H A U 8 I ^ I J ^ Y IT A L ffv T. weakness of the genital organs and nervous debility 7 and pornianeutly cured by the genuiua DU. KI­D’S R E S T O llA T lV a PILUS: none genuine excopt

accompanied by letttu* fro:n Dr. Rioord. Price boltlca: 1(H) piils, «l.7A: 200 pills. «3j 409 pfi!a.«5. Sold by W HBKLER ^BJJLTON. 2^4 and 26^Fulton s t . __________________

■ ^ y H A T O I L i s T H E B E S T T O B U R N ?TIISMANN’S LUNAR OIL

16 THK BEST, PURBST AND SAFEST FotOU Stoves. Stndent Lamps, Bracket LamM, atx

NO SMOKK OK SMKLL.Ilyour grocer does not havo it send a postal card to

J . 1^ TXKMa NN, M anutacturer and FateateSa 34 MYRTLK a VKNUK.

unpaidJuly I. l:.. $250,000.00

65.808,001A5,749,4U

$481,557,46

Fox, F red A. FarreU. John IL Freeman, Luke, poster, Fi. D. Fischer, A, O. Faurot, Oliver.

A U est: jo3 104 os

C O R P O f Y A T I O n f ifO T IC B S *

^ R D IN A N O E -F IR B LIMITS—BXTEN-OF IN THK KIGHTU AND TWKNTV-

SKOOND W AUBB—In Common Council, Tuesday, De­c e iv e r 26, 1882, stated eeesien, the following was prO’

‘ p r e l i m i n a r y n o t ic e .Resolved. That this Common Council doec hereby giva

notice of its mlentlon to extend 4ha fire bmits of thu City of Brooklyn by including within said limits all thut por­tion of tho KighUv and .Twenty-aecond wards of the oity, bounded and described as follows: Begiimioic a t a point on the center Ime of Thirteenth street, one bundred and fifty feet westerly from Fifth avenuo; thence southerly end parallel with i<iftb avenue to the center line of Eighteenth s treet; thence easterly along said center lino to a point one hundred feet east of Fifth avenue; thence northerly and parallel with Fifth avenue to tha canter lino of the block between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets: thence westerly aloug said center lioa to the center line of Fifth avenue, nnd tbeoce northerly along said center lino of Fifth aranne to the center line of Thirteenth street, and thence wastarJy to xhe point or place of beginning, ami all th a t portion tberem bounded. That the City Clerk is hereby directed to cause tho necessary notice of such intention to be published for thirty (30) days to the corporation newspapers, as required Dj Chapter fil6 of the Laws of

Adopted in Common Counell December 26.1882. Approved by the Mayor December 28,1882.

;W1LL1AM J . TATE, City Clerk, Cit y Clkrk’s OFFToe, Brooklyn, January 5, 1683—Id o

hereby oe rti^ th a t the foregoing ia a correct tranaoript of the orinnal ordinance on fUa to this office, and of the ~ hole of said originoL :

ja63ut____________ W ILU A M J . TATB, Pity Otork.

r n o F o s A i i S s

W .1 8 8 Q : t I ^ office o f t h r u n d ; ^Broadway, Brooklyn. B. D., wbero profile and spocificB. tlona may be exammad. '________ J . V. gf&SBROLB, Surveyeg-and R n ^ n e e ^C l E A i E D P R O P O is A E S N V IL i rB lS “ U E -

t>nUdh)Ltha offi< . . . . two responsible per perforniince of th<

> retjuire-.............................^ _________ _ .10 O'-Dtracfc. The Board rtsorves theight to reject any ircn«Tn'ar bids, or any whioh may not be ot thu Interest oi BowJ,

liUUnNU n . BERRl, Ohairman CoisaiUee on Bciioul

'iPPS’S COCOA.GRATEFUL I^O M F O R T fN O !

BRBAKFAST.**By a thorough knowledge of the natural lawsvrhloh

govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful appiicaCioa of the fine properties of well selected Cocoa. Mr. Epps h is provided our breakfast tables with delicately fiavored tx-verage which may save[K.verage whdooton’ bills. I t ia by the judicious . . . __________

“lay be gradually built up until rery tendeuoy to disease. Huu-

ay save »a many heavy use of such articles of dually bt ‘

iry tendeuoy to disease.Ireds oi subCie maladies are iloating around us ready to

attack wherever there i-s a weak point. We may oaoapo many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselve.v well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame.”—Civil Borrics Gazette.

Mode aim ply with boiling water or milk. Sold iatm a only 04 lb. ana lb.) by grocers, Ubelud

JAMES KPPS AUG..________ ____ Homoeopathjc Cbomiste, London, Kug._

WELCOME HOLIDAY GIFT.

A YEAR’S MKMBF.USHIP

B R O O K L Y .N L I B R A R Y ,

Mcmtagaa st, near Court.

R et surplus.Cash assets..

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no hosiUUoti,” says Hamoriou, ' ’iu saying that, from the teobnical potu t of view, Raphael never ^oaluo to m aturity aa a pa in te r,” No moro did Loouardo, tho luoHt restless oxynrim entor of h is time. Rut painters, In the Bttiot sense of tho word, weio close a t h im: Giorgione, T itian, Correggio. Whot would not the a rt of Raphael havo gained lu visual affoot If he had learned tha secret of these mou, tbo daopor secret of Velasques and Rem brandt. Hardly do wo oxpect tbo life of gonlns to be happy, b u t the life of Ruphael seems tu have beau as happy as hu could desire. Cortaiuly, there was no iauk of honor aud 8U0CO8S. The praotico of a rt made him a m an of wealth as wealth was counted then, when ns yot tho Btook m arket was not, nor the Nickel Plato Road, uor any o ther. A Cardinal’s aieco was hU to m arry If ho would, ft Cardinal's hat waa his to wear If ho would like to bo a Cardinal. R ut wo know that Uupliael was happy by much boiler signs than these. Only a bniipY lile could prodtica an a rt so hnppy.I know tuo Btory of u m an who, whoa ho eouiplained of hopeless uicduccholy to hiti phyeician, was odviHod to go and ace Caciini, who was convulalug Naples with laughter, and auswerod, •’ 1 am Uarllm;” I tJflm *bo llovo “a face tha t's anything bm gay” ITlifd by many a feative mask. But Raphaol V is if t jesler, aud I cannot cclvo th a t flucb 9 jjji go briKlit. so culm, so joyous,

ll ruir oxi^^udus of his hubitual mood. Rut th a t i t waa a f^ ir exponent of tho tim e iu which ho lived, a^ Uie qidUoal ideas of Yaino would make U ut6£)RBaif5 16V \\a to boUavo. If we accepted them lu thoir entirety , i cannot well make oiU. I t waa a (a ir exponent of the Ronaisaance in ifa rsTa* tioua to tho world of olaaaio art. Tho love eugciiderod by t in t flit for no^^-e f o r ^ u u d noble draporios and noble action burned in no oTh^WoSaT Hiau Raplifleii s with h pu rer fiamo. Ho was not content with what he could hiru-self lay hold of. lie sout Uls pupils upon ar» duouR jouriioye to mako draw ings of auolout marblos tbft fame of whloU had reuohcd hts ears. Rut apart from this tbo a r t o) Raphael waa by no moans what tho cln?uuiatance» of tlio time, b ringing forth frui t after their kind, would havo produced. Of course, wo m ust boware of taking our ideas of tbo tlmo from a few iu- dividual monstroBltios.

‘‘There Is no joy bu t calm."These words of Goethe soem to p a rt the lips of Itls

Madoufi *s, to wroaihu the foroho.ads of h is Bainta, That thoru are eager, Htirriug and drsm atlo olemeuts iu 8ome of his im portan t plcLuroi is not to he doniod. But over all theru Is a glad serenity, a brooding peace ftB if tho artist'R ilfo ware never touched by auy of those inlohootnol or political ooaYubion.9 with which for the sake o f an old warrior pope ho ralHeJl au eslhetlo sym pathy which was novur fimdameiiMl tq tho man.

THE VATIOAN FRKfJOOES.WUatBhall we say to tbs disparagem ent of Raphael’s

Roman period to which the excited rhetoric of R usklu has given its widest ourreucy. Spoakiog of tlie Vaticanfre-jienO H R i i n k l i i b n v r • f h n t u . ^ n t a , . A »>..>

Bnphial in fec t. wltU tho Bleep of inQdolit]' tho hearta of m lllloas of OhriBlmuB, Whetevoc they could havo fancied fo r themselves sh o u t the wild, fitran;;., infinitely stei'D, luflultuly tender, Infiiiitely varied TeracUlo.s ot tho life of Christ has been Ijhit- tod out by thu vapid refineries of Itaphael, Ho could th ink of the Madonna as au available sultjoot fo r the display of Irenspainut shadows, skillful tin ts and sol- ontlflo fopoihortoiiluge. He could th ink of her, iu hor last niatornat agouy with aoadeiuical dlsorluiluation, With the muscles of intsory and fibers of sorrow; tliou cast (ha gracu of nuliiiue drapery over tho iiakeuuesa of her deaolatlou.” Ajid ho sum s up tha yravam en of his charge in two Bcutences, as follows; “ l a early tiuiua a rt was' employed lo r tbo display of re- ligioua tacts, now religious facte were employed fo r tho display of a r t,” What ahall wo say to this dlsparauum oiit? That i t contains a cerialu elem ent of trm li. Tho catlooiis of lUphaoi end his “ Bible" of tbo Vclican goUary do not give a reallstio reprcsaulation of (he scenes they nom luallv dapict. F o r exnnip'.o, In “ Chriot’a Charge to I’otci-, ’ in the cartoons note the handaomoly curled ha ir aud ueatly liod eaudaia of tho tnon who had been out alt ulglit iii the sea mlata and ou tho slimy docks. Note tboir couvonlejit droaacs fo r goiug a fishing, with tra in s that lie a yard aloug tha g ro u n d ' and goodly fringes all made to m atch—au apoa- lollc fishing oii.suimo. HaphacI is ecrtaiuly very diirorent fivim Fra Aiigolioo. Ilaphael was Ilia g rea t exponent, Angelico \vai tlie groat opitoiietu of tho ite- nniso.vr.co. Baidiael .admired and loved tho antinua, Augollco Ic.an-d and hated It. NovortlioloES, i t bad dona aomeUilng for him also, becauao It liad done some, th ing fo r Olmabuo aud Giotto, who ware emauclpaiod from tlio iiiiiiumificd inoustrositiDs of Byzaiitiuu ond early Jlomau a rt by Pisan soulptora, who 'had ntuUleU tbo autiguo on the Barooiihagt iu Pisa’s holy ground. But of tliis debt be was uncouscious. From men of his owu timn, intected with tho pagan spirit, ho drew hlras,,lf apart. Gtrtom ly Kaphaol was not another Augelico, and if any one should any th a t tho vices of tho toriucr were preferable to tho virtues of the latter, I Blionia hardly car-! lo loll Ihoiu nay. The man waa dilTerent, tho life waa different, tho a r t was dUfuroin. I f you are wail satisfied with tho a rt of An- gcllco, you will not oaro for Itapbaol. Bv tliat sp irit of the Itenalssanco, upon which .Aiigulloo a.clud- od himself. ItaphacI waa first ooufreutad. notably in tho “ Bathing Holdiors" of Mlclinol .Vngalb in tho oor- toon of tho Pallazao Vecehlo a t FJorenoe, Ho did not yield to it a t once a porfuct homage, fo r ho was loyal to the Umbx’ian achool. But once In Roma, wlion tho sx- hnioed remaine of an tlgue a rt wore m ulti tnitluouB and iu.arvelonsly noble, para and sweat, that In Ills own soul which was most central to hla indiv iduality went out lo moot it with a iranaport of Imiue.asurabl. do. light. I t waa Greek moetlug Greek, but iu no tug of war. i t wns the lova of beauty comlug to its owu aud ailently oiifoldlugjlt In such a giad embraoa ns th a t of Psycho’s lover when lier expiation was complete.

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T hat Raphaol’e a r t was pagaulzod by Roman ionusnoM l< a commou affirmation, tho scope of which ie (re- quontiy luiBunderstood. Raphael was never power­fu lly eoaBiored with the Greek mythology, lu a oom- ploie list of h la ^ o rk a the proporttou of U'ythologjcal subjoota is not ono In twenty, iu all less tUau a score, and la only one of these, “ rh e Trium ph of Galatea,” does the sensuoau elomeut arrive almost o r quite at aensuil euggostlon. That lu pagan art, of which Ua- phael WS8| •nam orod was no t in eaen eu a l; It waa not the BeuBuouB, It waa the beauty of the uncovered hu- m au body, th s beauty of noblo ilraporios, tbo beauty of m agalfloent ftftd god like aotiou. T hat wbiob’was m ost fuudam SQlalto tha soul of Raphael—the love of beauty—shcauk vritU lUAtinotive horro r from tho main resn lt of realism a-i it appeared to him in the Cftrller artists of tho F ifteenth Century. Hut side hy side with this resu lt ho found the wonderful rem atas of an liq iie a r t—boautlful m arblo form e shaped by the stadium and palestra in living tiBsues; draperies eiot- plo end refined enough for such to w ear; aotloa that roprodneed the living geeturos of tho porfoot pby- Bleal man of tho Olympic games. Hut Uapliae) was no servile Im itator of any oI tboBo th ings, no conscious arunlgamator of them with thoj lo n n t and draperlQB and action of contem porsfy life. Gnly they doMvorod on his m ind their jjorfert charm , and lie proceeded to BpontauHOJisJy blend them with the act\tal Hpectaclo of hUQiHn life as hy him apprehended, with what result wo know. A \Yorld of noblo beings in divine nakedness, o r tt'earlng sueb apparel as m ight Jeasl obstruct tha action of their gioriouj bodies obedleut Co hie shaping B piritof ioiaKlnatioa stood revealed. “Now, reUglous fttcw,’'H*yrt RnsUin, “ wore employed fo r the display of art.*' No, not not for the display of art. fo r the display of bf.HUty. ITie ostoualble aubjeot of tho pic- ta re m ight ba this or that. The underlying motive waft the same in every case ; tho mauifent action of ihe beaiiUfiil, 1 do not care to Bfinw that Rupluel h;4d any | m o ra lo r religious inoriveji ulterior to this. If wlR'iom 1 1ft jURtified of hor children, a r t is no lets 90.

THE RHPKKSK.VTATITE ARTIST.If eyes were made for seeing,Then l>ea!ny la iU own excuse for bslug.

Raphael la the ropresentaUve artist, bocauae ho, of alt his kind, has au eyo single to the beautiful. Wiiat he U always bout upon is not the doing of Komotliing dJfllcuJt because It l8 dlfilcuU, not tha enforcem vut of • lesson o r the telling of a tale, but some addition lo the world of beautiful iinpresaiouB, «uyli is the beauty of life, howGvar, that siioU an art as Rnphaora could nut bo devoid of moral »nd religious implloations. What is it bu t a tfanalation Into form and color vt those words of tho Old Teatamont'H most gl:>rlou«‘T will praise Thee for I am fearfully and woadorfuily BQ»do. marvallouB are Thy works, and that my sou!

kuoweth righ t well.” What la ii but a tranhlatlon into form end color o f t)ic m odern )5hra8o, “ If Ood m-ido us tho^i He also oioant na ?” F ra Ango'.ioo did co t be. Ilevo this. lie waa aabamod of hl4 body. But Raphael waft wfib At any ra te )ro waft not anhamed of iho hnm au body la iteJ ideal sym uif Iry. It was to him of all things the most beantifui, «o, m en, If there is any tru th in ill® aaylug ol ProfOHHOr Rceley, •‘Religion Ib worship, aud worship Is habitual adm lralioo ,” Ra­phael WB8 A worfthiper. J find hift glad aucoptaoco of God’s hftudlwork fa r more religious than the contempt fo r it of tbo pietist. I f J am not m istaken Bapliao] has som etbiug to nay to m odern a r t which i t cannot too patiently ond reftohUely beed. For m odern a r t has ft predfleclion fo r tho painfu l aud Hio horrible. I t (Io?h no t m idcrataud t h a t ' to m akelifb brighter^ happier, pleasanter 1h a function of a rt aecoud in im portance to Qo ot)iar. As if life had not enough of grief and pain i t m oat go ou m altiply- iug joyleee aud gbastly rituatloDB. In lUpbaQl's Urns m any were doing this, m any bad boon doing U from the tim e when LorenzetU painted (he “ T rium ph of Dcath’Mn the Pisan Campo Santo, and John of Pisa sculptured “ tho devils who leer, writhe, cruoeh ami tea r” in tlie Cathedral o f Orrieto, and tho dlflciples o f G iotto hftd m ultiplied crosites hung with green and emaciated Chriats. How difTerent waa the R auh t aud tho main, region c i Raphaera cheerful and (ovigoratlug song; fls pM nteJao **I,.aat JudgmonU* and no ^^&iartyr- d o m ;” DO‘‘CrnclflxlOD.” Xt was not bocauso be lacked tho power. HIb “ Christ Bearing the Croia” touches the belgbt o t bis attainm sot. B ui bU pain fu l eabjeots can be counted on the fingers of one liand. There vrae enough inJufulnosa in the world a-roady. He would uot iuertioao the aum« Ho wc-uld Increase the sum o f

born in rude, tempofttuoua Scotland, and carried aoross tho eoas (0 bloom nnd ripen ia the $uiuuiar laud of France,

HER RETURN TO S00TL4KD.H er husband died iu I5ti0. and sho oamo back tia

Bcotlund. Hor unhappy position thoro, am idst th« poUticAt troubles of that d istu rbed kingdom , was thoa spoken of. In looking upon the iu rbu ion t state of SoothiQd at that time, Uto gaotio figare of M ary leeins Badly out of placo. Hud sho lived in happier tlmoSi with her refined nature, her acoomplisho'l lu lud aud hor uoblo oburaofer, Rhe would ba re bdou t h e i d o \ f ^ tho nation, the m o6t bnloved and roapactod of the queoua of Europe. Bnl hor nalu to was too flue for the loughiiesa of that ago. Born togovra-ji ticblland a t the fiorcost epoch of iU hietory. brokebefore the storm and p a ^ o J m ournfully away. The fipuak^ then sr^tchod her uuhappy mArrlugos with l.ovd D^tnley and the Kart of Hothwol}. I t has »Joon ^hnrgod, said the speaker, that aho wanted to got rid of Durnioy. Why, then, did she not take advantage of tliA off e r of divorce, which she was offered by the Hoot- tlBh nobles, who hated Darnley, aud which waa per- miftdblo by Uio laws of Scotland ? Why should Rbe soek to got l id of him by force when Bho couid bs freed by so j.lmplo A prureodingj? The Bpoakev alRO rofutod Bcvorul ftlaudera by which her ohsraetsr has been as- salloJ, and a ttribu ted her iftany Borrowa fo the laooui- uatlbllity of her r«duoJ wmpariimdul with the b a r­barity of that lo trib le period of Scottish history. Sho needed a stronger nerve and a (jolder hcfttl to cheek tha hvwleftii men who d istnrbcd Imr (roublod kin^doub kuQWQ 40W (o pmilsli and to baeevEi'c; if, like tlio s tern Roman of aaoiont days, hbe had known how to deal out ovoo handed jusvico, swift and im partial, sparing oeU^or k ith ^ o r klo^ bu t otrlk- ing home whore t)n> crim e lay, her hisnwy would havo been very, very dlffurerit; h u tsh o co u ld not changehos nature, and bUo porb'.Und through it. The speaker llkoncd her Scottish life to a sweet tnnod nightingale, wRuderiug from Ub native homo aloft to a diz/.y muuii- tftiu crag, warbling out ito notes amoug the shrill, soreauiing eagles, who soon ellonco tho gay aongnUr with ibcir bloody boakti amt claws. It is said t))Al eer- peutB are inaduoat whuii chaugiug lUoir ekltia. Hoot- laud WRH maddoftt at tho time of Mary. U was throw ­ing off ihft garb of the old faith fo r the now droee of the reformod religion, Mary was (ho victim of Boot- liuid’u angriest mood. The sneaker ooncUulod his dis­course with u doBoriptiaii of hor im prisonm ent aud e&- ectiUon in KugUud. Ho said T hat her onoiuy. Queon Kli>;;ibclh, could bo t fiud, in oil i ’uglan«l. oiio miff dU- honpraiuo enough tO ftt(3m\5t h«r assoBftiualloii. Eveii UiO riupracauro KlizabotU stopped ami hositatod before eigulng her death w arrant, and, when asked by her BOCPi tary if bUo m eant to sign tho w arrant a t nil, sitld In «u excited mannor. “ Yea, by God, yea." Dr. Looming acoompuuisd his lecture with dissolving viewo of RootilsU ftcenery, famous buildings and Blatuos of diiistrlouB Scotnmua and ovente in Uis lifo of Mary, among which were exccllout illustratiuntj o) Elizabuth diguing the death w arrant, t!io reading of the w arrant to Mary, tho sum m ons to tho scaffold, on tb<r road (0 death, tho ffnol pnidiug wUU hormaidA, thelaKt prayor« the hoadsuiun’d blook and (he death of Mary. The locture was iu ierspersed with humovous paRRagos^ which relieved it Roinowhat of its mournful tenor. Dr. i.rComIug will, on nex t Sunday evening, a t the same place, endeavor to reply lo Colonel (DgorBoU’s “ W lut Bhaii we do to hs eavud ”

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C U u r o l t —A d i l r e t^ s o s b r S e v e r a l o f t h o F o r m e r P u w to r» *

T h e tw e n ty - f i f th a u u iv o rH u ry o f th o fo u a d n - tion of (ho Hauftoii place M. K. Churoh wak cclebtaiod yefttorduy by fterviOBM in the luorniiig, aftsruoua aud evening. The church was hamlsomely doooratod with evoigrooijH and fiowors. The pulpH wan coniplotcly hidden lit a wealth of rare sxotios. At each aorvioa tho church was crowdnd, every aoal being occnplod aiid tho uisies UUed. Many people were uuable to gain admlBBlon at tho uftcrnouii aorvice, which was (hs muBi in teresting one of tho day, as all ol tho living o.x-paators, with ono exception, were proaent. At oaoU Borvloo a speoial collection for tho beuoiU ot ths church was taken up, ami a 'arge amount roahzed. The prom iuont feature uf the m orulug Korviuo was a sermon by Hiahop E. (4. Andrews. Ho preached from the text, “ Glorious things are spoken of you,0 City of God,” Tsalms lxxxvll;;i. Tiio most charaoterletio point of his sermon, oKclusive of his wishes for the welfare and iucreaned prosperity of the church, was UIh i-ofercnou to Inlldulily, and tho tondonoy toward U of tho puopic of the proseut day.

The afternoon or reunion service was opened at Imif past (wu. Kdwin H. Cary, the organist, pl.vyei) a chunuiug voluntary, ths cougregatiuu sang, *• Como Thou Almighty K ing ,'' the ITealdlng Klilor. Rot. G'*orgo r . Kettoil, offered prayer, and tho paftior, R ot.J . O. Hook, 1). IX, and the congregation read lespon- sivsly the Ixxxiv Psalm. The proHJdent of the Hoard of 'JTuBteeft, John Kroiicli, made the opening uddruss.Ho said ; A h m any of yon know, wo alteuipled tu build a church on these prowlsod in lHr>7, Tho pastor of tho Dean alreet C hnrd i a t tha t tlmo, the Rer. UhnrleR Oohb, applied to thu Rot. Mr. Law to coiiftent to b^ouiuo pastor of tho Dean street Church, m view of the bnild- iug of the new church. Upon tho Doan s treet people prom ising to raise f5,()00 for tho now rliuroh lie prom- ifisd to come. They did not keep the ir prum ias. They did the beet Ihoy could, Itowavor, under the eircum - BlancbS; $1,500 were subaurtbed ; but t am to rrjr to Bay It vroft not t i l paid. However, Mr. Xjaw went work, and with the Hoard of 'J'rnatoea devised means and ways to build the church Ri (his sllgiblo location. They purchaped the ground for 15,509. The plot was thon 75x120. I t has sines baeu largely added to. Tiauft were prepared by R rolhor Tappan Reeve fo r a brick ohuroU with baftement, audience room and a gallsrjr ou throe eido». Thifl was built and dedicated January 8, 1858, Bishop Jam es om clatingon the oscaslon. together with (he Rev. Jo lm Koimedy and ths Rcr. John Bohusky. The prayer ufTcred by tho KoT. Mr. Goodsalt had a wonderfully blorfsod infinoncd 00 the Bsrvloes th roughou t the day and on through tho weokft following. Im m odlalo lj ftlivr Uin dedioatlou a revival ooumiODcad. I t lasted many wusks. After the lUv. Mr. Law camo th s Kor. -Tamos Parry, who was a blnseiug lo tho church. Then came the Her. Cyrus F. F obs. His work m et with marked success, and d u rin g his pastorate the ciiapol aud parsonage woro bnilf. Then came the Rev.Mr. iVoodruff. Having no building to do, ho set to work to clear off the debt. Uo raised 117,009, paying off the debt of the church and the paraonaga. Next came the Rev. W. F. Watkius, Duciug hlu (im s ft now church wan OBtabllshed on Seventh avenue, o u a hundred of the uiambara left to carry on the new en« torpriso. Thon camo the Ruv. A. S. Hunt , who acroui- pllshed a g rand work. Next came the (Cttv. Em ory J, Haynes. He attracted large uumbo.rti of people, and U became uecoinary Co provide a larger church to accoiu- modate the people. Thl» odifice war then e irc ted . Following wsre the Bev. George E, Rued, ttie Rev. Dr. Buokloy and the present pastor, all of whom have mck with great suecefts. At the expiration of the pastorate of Pr. Biiokloy the mem bers utim beiod 1,855.

lUfthop 0. I). Fofts, of MlntiaapoHs, war to have been prseect, hut, owing to ill health aud the great disUoca, he was unabH to comi. Ha sent a letter, howv'vor, which waft roatl hy Rev. Dr. I’eck.

Rev. A. b. Hunt, I> D., paalor from 1869 to 1872. and who had JU coMvorts : Her. Kmory J. flaymm, paRtor of tbs WHshlugton Aveotie Baptist Ohurcb. who was pautor from 1H72 to 1876, and who gained 608 oonvurls;Ituv. George R. R^ed, w h’' wftft j»astor from XH75 lo I87fi, ami*vrho received 525 convurts into tho churoh, and Rev. Dr. Duckley. who wrk ptialor fnnu 1878 ta 1861, and who couvorleii 278, Jollvcred addrej-sea.

Her. Or. Rock naid the ohnrEh was io a prnftporons C'>:.dition. 544 coiivorte having been aiMftcl io the last .v 2) iuonllis. l')ic eerviue wan concluded with tho houa- dictlou by tho Rev. Dr. Buckley.

At the evening service there was an ftddrrss hy tb# Bar, Charloa Gorse and a sermon by the Kov. Dr, Bunt,

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quote ProsldenC Rivhardsou aa nroiestlng against thai (g n o n u g .of tbs rights of property owners. He, no doubt, is willing to have nnub a law a» iiiu Oho lu foroo ID Kew York, uow that he has his roads b u i l t ; b u t I caouui »ee how ho could have (hu andasily to spoak as he did before tbo M oyoV, as both of h!« i-oadii wl'I o bu ilt against the wiiheftof the property owns: 1, aad on nunday a t tbak. X hav9 a <pioitiun tn ask b l m: DM hu receive tbo consent of tho property owners on tlu> firiit block of FuUon street When bo laid nls trackv witfilu Ihreo feel of iho otiiH)«touo, thus Ignoring tho righw of (»rop«>riy owfisr/i t ; do JmsinoHs. who had pnld for the paving o f the Mtree; to the <a:ntor long hefnrs his tiruo? Bum-* Of them ai'U ^tlll nq bis bioeV, ur.d Itw e b<iut fo r :h« past forty-aavou years, and ore wilbug to stay provided hs dOfH u«)k want to take the ir b:(Udin^7 .away from them for b ta railroad purposes w hilt (key are a t their plaoft of wocihip. This )• w h a tb r did when he laid this traek , and aliK> oni o ih sr in BrookUn. How long bavo iha property n-vuers p o t t o auU nit to su o h inJUNtlo:<y and ttt tho bauds of sueb mmi oh ftisl.ai:dfton 7 'Thp run-> nlng of ilia curs ou the uorth sme of Fu lton s treet ts dangerous tu life, aa bu tu lrod t cau testify to. Cor they have bean placed la a dAnffi>rotta position a t tho oornsr. of YuUon aud F ro n t alrcute, where Uis cara^kuro Rat oorser, aud where the orowds aro oonttnuaffy passiog as e ieh beak lands. Cannot o u r young Mayuv o oue to the reicuo of, and help those th a t have helped to build IUb City nf Brooklyn since thu year IB3J7

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