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iiiLajjmujiij.ui ajimWiiMiiiJJ! wflffwwrj iM; TO LET FJ ATS. FOB SALE HOUSES. OTO lET IOUSES. ssssesssaSBSBS WANTED PAHTS OF HOCSES 20'CLOCKEDITM must bolloglcally and intelligently arranged sotha. toochora may know what thoy teach and why thoy teach it, in other words, bo ablo to explain tho roaion for everything that they toaoh.

No ayBtom that cannot itsnd this tost is worthy of your consideration. The, elements of the study aro not so difficult of mastering, that an ordinary teaohor cannot make himself or herself sufficiently well acquainted with them in tho oourso of a few weeks of prlvato study, to give tho necessary lustructlon now demanded In tho schools. It Is not by any means too much to insist, that osndl datcs for toachorships should know these elomouts, and that they bo held to pass a suitable examination in them. In tho large towns and cities, I think it will be found advieablo to employ for a period a professional toachcr of Industrial drawing, so as to properly grado the study on its first Introduction, and unito the teachers in a gonoral uodcrstaudiug of the ubjoct. All this can bo done without any vory groat expense, and I wish to say further that at tho Cooper Iustttute, Now York, a special training school has bean established for the training of tcaobtrs to teach drawing, and to this sohool you can eafely apply olthor for teachers or for safe counsel in all matters pertaining to tho introduction of tho Btudy.

Aa places in thia StaU when) I think propor beginning has boon made, I will instance SyraouBO, Boohester, Auburn, Bingham ton, Saratoga and Brooklyn. With the exporlonoa of theao cities, and the much moro extended oxparlonca of the Masachuaotts schools beforo us, I don't sea why it Is nocossiry that In getting the study properly tarted in this State we should go through several yoar of experiments, trying theories which will in many cases In the end provo failures. Every experiment, and particularly ovory alluro, will be a costly experience, and If anything I bave said in this lmporfoot presentation of the case should bo of Bervlce in leading you to a propor appreciation of tho grout Importance oi the subjeot, and at the Bamo timo havo a teudenoy to guard you against uuwlao experiments In practically dealing with it in your achools, 1 shall ba profounaly grateful. MONEY MARKET. mo LET FLATS 476 CLERMONT AV, 1 near Ifulton it.

from. $7.58 to 810: throe roomi; stairs and halls ollolothod alio 1 French flat. No. 73 Third ar. all improvements: rent, Apply withio, or to owner, JOS JiN.

KITEL, 857 Oarltonar. LET FLATS RENT VERY LOW Oome and tako a look at them between Woodbine and Ivy ita otty ana country oomoroea biz rooms on a floor, with modern Improvements twonty flve mlnntes from Grand and UooBsvelt it ferries. Apply at 12 Woodbine at, of tho agent; TO" LETFLAT FIRST FLAT, SEVEN rooms, all improv menta, halls, kitchen and bathroom floors; also windows famished; one blook from Fulton it, AtlanUo and Tompkins nr. oan half an hour from ferries. Inquire on premises, 2S9 Herkimer at, or of EDWARD GORMAN, 87 Fort Greene place.

TO LET BXATS IN BLOCK ON FUL ton st. onnoiite New York aT A few of those very Donnlar French flats to let: are ta. thorough order, and have all conveniences; possession oi one may be had im mediately! AppfftoB. W. BANDFOBD, ll Fnlton st.

'upstairs (in street, N. Y. DloaKJaOr vr tui ijuuj TO tET PiBM OF HOUSES. mo atT76 nno" LET PART OF HOUSE LOWER part, 7 rooms, all improvements, rent nquiro Paoiflc it, bet. Ooartfad Ollntoa.

niO LET PART OF HOUSE UPPER 1 nw. rtf hnnin RIB St.te street, eonsistlnff of seven roonls, all In perfeot oer; rent $86. Inquire on the promises. mOLiT PART OF HOUSE SECOND JL floor of house. No.

90 Amity st Ave minutes from South or V7all st, ferrl3S possession immediately If re quired. TO LET PART OF HOUSE UPPER part, fonr room, on eecond floor and two noma and bathroom on top floor; privilege of tubs. SlM Sail nan at, near three oar routes. TO LET PART OF HOUSE SECOND floor of 3 rooms and one or two rooms on third floor, with use of bath room, to a small family, with owner; possession April Apply on premises, 119 Bergen at, near Hoj e. iioj TO LET PART OF HOUSE SECOND and third floora.

seven rooms, with all modorn improvements rooms newly painted and in best order rent to a reliable tenant, $18: posBossion at onoo if roouirod. Inquire for a few days at 668 Warron st, between Fourth and Fifth avs, in basement. TO LET PART OF HOUSE SECOND floor, containing five largo rooms alBO two or throo room! on third floor if requited water and gas on both owner ooouples remainder possession right away. No 30 Irving plaoe. TortETPART OF HOUSE SECOND floor, oonBlstlng of three rooms and bathroom, and one room on third If desired all improvements rent low to adults immediate possession or on May 1.

Oall at No. 174 Macon st, between Tdarcy and Tompkins avs. mOET PAHTS OF HOUSE RENT, I $20 an18 por month each apartments of four rooms oaoh on first floor over the East Brooklyn Savings B.ink, Myrtle av. oorner of Franklin gas. water, laundry, Ao.

Applj to tho janitor, H. DUTCHES, on tho premises. TO LET PART OF HOUSE A CHEER fnl spacious second floor, containing five light and airy rooms, Urge pantry and olosetf, ac No. 6 1 Concord st, corner of Adams within sir minutes' walk of Fulton Ferry good and healthy location wator and separate gas meter on floor: ront $22 pormonth; reforencesjoquirod TO LET PART flV HOUSE TWO rooma on second floor in prlvato bouse rent, $5 per month, or would lot threa rooms for $8, to gentleman and wifo, or lady only: only two adultB in houso; referonce given and ronutrod; possession immediately. Address A.

B. Eaglo offloo. TO LET PART OP HOUSE SECOND floor. 804 Desn st, oor. Third av, consisting of throe rooms, with an alccv and one largo room on third floor water and gas anotder room on third floor oan be had if desired; oars to Fulton and Hamilton forries pass the premises $18 per month.

mo LET PART OF HOUS 15 LOWER JL psrt. of a first class houBe, on the Hill with the ownor. Apply at 811 Adelphi st also, a nice lower part, four rooms, also, seoond floor, three rooms, In good order with water, to one or two small families. Apply at No. 110 Nassau stroot.

TO LET PART OF HOUSE SECOND floor in a prlvato house four rooms and bathroom, with nee of washtubs: rent. $12: the houso Is a two story and basement briok, haa all modom lmprovementa and Is convenient to all the prlnoipal car llnea owner ocoupies remainder of tno bouse. 793 Bergen street, near Grand avenue, TO LET PART OF HOUSE EN A FIRST class house, seoond floor, four rooms and bathroom good closots, with privilege of stationary tubs in good order; immediate possession. Also, third floor, fonr rooms, four olosots. wator and water closot will be rented low to small families.

Apply to the ownor, 81 Pacific st, near Honry. orde 10 LET PART OF A HOUSE UPPER or lower Dirt of a bei'itlful 3 storv in norfoct with all improTomen'e: 12 rooms: three adult. pie lain to owner, occupy; oars paaB tbo door: genteel neighborhood few adults preferred. Oall at 193 Holaey at, bet. Maroy and Tompkins ava; rant, lower, $17 per month, in advance.

LET PART OF HOUSE A LARGE uu.iiiiu i uvula, iuui iui, wawi r.uu uu. cloBot, good cellar: on tho Hill noar ferries also two furnishod rooms In the same house: referonoos exohansed. Addross OWNER, 139 Atlantio av, bet, Oliutoa and Honry sts can be soen for one weok. XO JffiO USES. TO LET HOUSES FOR THE ACCOM modation of house huntors my nfRoo will bo kept open every evening except Saturday until further notice.

LEONARD ODYJOS Montague st. TO LET HOUSE ON THE HEIGHTS Dwelling 95 Willow St. splondld looatlon, moderate, rent. Address O. A.

GAGER, 120 Uioks st, or E. UAVI AND, 49 Barclay it, N. Y. TO LET HOUSE A THREE STORY and basemont, briok houso, No. 11 Lafayette av will bo let on ronsoniiMo torms, to a good tenant.

Apply to T. T. LYNCH, No. 891 Fulton st. TO" LET HOUSE THE CLINTON HOUSB.

254, 256aid 2j8 Fulton containing sixty rooniB; will bo lnasod for tho ront of an ordinary dwelling houBe. D. M. CHAONCEY, Montajuo st. mo LET HOUSE ON THE HILL NKW firs, claaa, 4 story, brown stono houao, with all modern improvements.

Apply oa prointsoa. Hi, or i59 tonav. TO LET HOUSE OR FOR SALE, AT ft. Great Neck, L. with half aero; rent low; accosai bje by Btearuboat and railroad.

Address J. Bol 15, Eaglo ofljee, riM) LET HOUSE A A with el jht rooms and collar: in irood ordor torms, $18" per month. Inquired at No. 24 Irviny plaoo, nourGaies aTonuo. 'iik'? rglO LET HOUSE COTTAGE HOUSE," with eight rooms, grape vinos and gardon mtront; rent $18 per month.

Inquire at 230 Tivontieth st, near Fifth av. TO LET HOUSE 518 STATE ST; FINE JL location; throo stoiy brick honso, seven rooms; vory cnoap to a tenant; itnmedlato possession owner will io at me nouso every aay ior one weea irom iwi ouiuc P.M. TO LET HOUSE 12Z FORT GRJiEVE plncc. between Fulton f. and plaoo three atory brick houpe, tooma'All improvementa; rent $8(10, a roduoti.m of ib00 from last year.

Ibonlre on the premlBOS, or of g. V. SOypDKR. daysjLjjew York. rino let h6use $15 a month only JL for tho beautiful two atory houBO, baaement and oelar, H1W ForUoth sr, Third nr.

go and Bee it; oarn to all ferries. Apply at tbo premises, or to IRA O. MILLER. 76 Nassau et, N. Y.

TO LET HOUSE ENGLISH BASE ment briok dwelling, 381 Ouraborland st. botween Atlantio av, and Fulton st all Improvomonta; low rent; Serfoot order. Ajpply to J. jCELLy 90 Olaaaon av, or E. I.

6UTI.ER, si rarli: Row, W. BtDony. TQ" IiBT HO US THE THREE STORYj bnssment and suboellar, frame house, No. 214 ate av, near DeKalb bouse bat 12 roopjB, every improvement, and will be ranted at the low. figure of $400.

Apply on the premises, or to LKONARD MOODY, No. Montagne street. TO LET HOUSE LOV, TO tenant, extension houso. 2fi Madison it, two parlors, dining room, kttcjien first floor, with three rooms third floor; also upper p.irt. six rooms; all improvements separate stairs and coliarfl fine neighborhood.

Inquire on promises from 2 to at other hours.iJSS Gatos ar. mO LET HOUSES A 'THREE STORY JL brick house, on Baltic st, two doors from Court all tlie improvements, and in tho beat, of order; ront S80; also throe atorv brick houso near Court Bt, on Scbormor horn In eicollont order all the improvomonts rent $600, Apply to P. WKKNYOIf, 99 Atlanlio av. rglO LET HOUSES 80 STATE ST, OP JB posite Garden place, 3 story and attic stoop aid oxiemlon modern house, $850; Floet st, near ulton, Oronberry st, 18 rooms, LlvlnvBton st. noTrlloyf, brick, 10'rooTriB printed liatot ICQ houses ready.

I. (), SIMONSON 209 Montngue st. TO LET HOUSES NOS. 303 AND 311 Clinton and 222 Harrison st; also, 835 Clinton at. furnishod the location and neighborhood aro very do Birable, and the rent very low also tho old established fur and fancy goods Btoto, No.

177 Fulton st. fuqufre at Harrison Bt. T. LET HOUSES SOME THREE atory baomont and subcollsr houses, with all inouor lmprovfiiiiuiii, ii umtia ukiui 11 mum mr moillate posflossion of some, nnd more at the first of May; rent $400. Apply 10 P.

WILLIAMS, Uttl llyoi'Bon TO" LET ft Ol3 SE ON TH HI LLA handsome throo stcry, hlyh stoop, brown stone houso, with nil niotit'rn improvement; pnlnted'tliroughotit and in porfee condition will rent low to a good rosponsi b'o party. Iuqulro of ownor on promt.es, No. 21(5 Adelpht Btroot. TO LET HOUSES RENTS 7 doslrablo rtwMHnps on tho Height in TTioltB. Jorale mon.

Clark a.irt Harrison sta; on thi lllll, in Washington, Tompkins and Clermont avs, Monroe and St, Foils Ao. also furnished houses, ono Hilly furnlaheJ. on Brooklyn Heights, for six months, to small family, at low ront. Apply to A. B.

DAVF N'POHT, 3:37 Fulton st. TO LET HOUSE THE FOUR STOHY bouse, 8.1 Henry Bt; this house has boon newly pniutort, and out, and rcpapered and renovattul will bo let to a private family for $850: irumedinto tjsps (on. Apply ioxfi door, to JOHN G. JOllNSOy, M.D. TO LET HOUSE THE FOUR STORY KnHan basement brick house.

113 Si. Felix st, sixteen fe. wid with hay window; contains el.ivon rooms; all improvements; lovailon goo littocn minute to ferry rent low can be seen trom 11 to 4 o'clock. For permit see owner a time at 42 Hanson place. mO LET HOUSE RENT 5550 FOR THE JL th po storv ani br.scmv.t brick hovnp No.

221 Bt, lOnioms; all imprni.iiit.nt Rpln.lti or ior; otiiot noiirhborito tU ft'iJ ton minuted' walk from Fulton Ferrv: to be ween pprmit 1 nnd 4. Applv to WILLIAM BlilD iK, 3C6 Stato at. mO LBT HOUSES NO. 302 GATES AV, Jl. story brick, all impiOTemaats: No.

51': strrv biick. $3811: INo. otits urf.no uv.ii srory orown stone, vory nlc LnxhiEto av. frHino, nil Inmrovoiuoots. jfcJiHI all manv ot'iorJ Call and oiarulae our iisi.

JAS. S. HALL 4 SON, 1 Franklin av. mO LET HO US BS it API!) TllANSIT A. assured No.

3H SU, urid 325 Herklmar at. near AI bany av, are thro stry p.nd ln britk houses, nine all Tmouis Ront. $IIK): these houses are within one block of Atlantic av. up in which stoim cwareto run by June 1. Apply to oivnsr 1I Boeram pUo near Dean st.

TO LET HOUSE ST. JAMP.S PLACE; noir Loforts plsce A Broall, ne.irly new. 8 story brown atone botiBO: nine rooms; modern conveniences; very neat and attractive and in thorough ropr.ir: location, ploisant, airy, and noicrhborhood flr.t class. Inonire of tbo owner, Ml Washington av, noitheaat cornor 01 Atlantic av. IO LET HOUSES RENT REDUCED from SKflfltn $480.

tWO Storv nnn fttll Vi.compnl taint 7 TOOITIS. stationaiy tubs, hasfna. ntc. nnlarhbnrhoori good and moat convenient; ten minutes' walk of ferry or Hit T.lt InnJv nn fhn niwmfu. oo.

n. Court, from 8 to 11 P. M. also. No.

25 Wyckoff at, furnishod. TO LET HOUSES 15(J "NASSAU ST, near Bridge, 8 story brick. 13 roomB. all improvement, also. 98 Adam; st.

between Prospnot and York, rooms. 8W; Parte of Houses S3 Bridge st, between Chapel and Tillary, parlor and basoment floors, 830; alio, second floor, 4 rooms, 818. For further particulars apply at 1K5 Adams st, near Concord. TO LET HO USE HE AP THE HAA'D Brtno three story Philadelphia brick front house, No. Sfi Park place, near buth av nouso has 12 rooms, ovory improvement and Is in porfoot order; carpet, Bhados, blinds and kitchen furniture will be aold at very low figure, if so desired.

Apply on promises, or to LEON ARD MOODY, 2CS Montague Bt. TO LET HOUSE THE TWO STORY, basemoat and subcellar frame honso, filled In all Improvements in good order: vpntllntor on roof; blind doors for Summor uso; No. 160 Lexington av, between Franklin and Bedford can be sea i anv timo after o'clock A. M. ront 835.

InQuire next door, No. 158 Lexington av Greene and av. oars. nno let house on the hill the JL three story brick house, 291 Adelphi Bt, between DeKalb and Lafayette ayij modern improvements; brick furnace heating whoio honso water In all rooniH; pier frlasij, oomiooi. crystal chandoliere in parlors fcopw in thorough order lot lip feot deep mnat be seen to be appreciated low to a good respondblo tenant.

Apply to CANDE A COOK, 810 Fnlton st, junction of GateB TO LET HOUSE 3ST5uy HOUSE IN East New York; conUinlnj rooms and cellar, rarnaoe heats tbe whola hou's, lot 6O1IOO ft, plenty of ohou grapes and other fruit, only three minutes' alk fo Atlantic av. cars, nd ona hour and six minutes to the ferries: rent 825 per month. Apply on preinls? on Miller ar, south of Baltic av. or to WM. BENNKT, Boi 197 East Nevrl Vork Post Office TO LET HOUSE AT A "VERY LOW rent, a three story.

hih stoop, brown stone house, S0r5, Jot 200, Sixth st, between Shtb and utb avs. 8rt class nelulibomooa. near rrospect Park snd convenient to cars the house is rculito with all modorn im provements; furnace in cellar and elevated oven ransre; the houso has recently bean put in thoroueh ropalr sua ii 8' I WANTED HEL FEMAIxES. ANTED OPERATORS ON SHIRT fronts (Whaolor and Wilson's machine). Apply to 07 Prlncost.

Faotory lain Barge neighborhood. WANTED ON LADIES' WHITE LAWN sulti, first class handB, vrtth own look atltoh or Will. coz i Gibbs' machlno good pay to steady hands. 410 Atlantic av ANTED SERVANTS OF Alii, KINDS at the offlcs managed by ladles BROOKLYN EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. No.

29 Concord it. between Fulton and Washington sts, throo blocks below Olty Hall many respeotaDle women, who have never boon at an offioe before, apply here for aituattom. N. B. Places for wot nurses.

CooUji. WBahers and Ironcra. WANTED A COOK, WASHER AND Ironer, to go a short dUtanoe In the country. Apply at 141 Greene av, Saturday, between 11 and 1 A. M.

ANTED AS G06D PLAIN COOK, T'V and to assist In washing end ironing and general housework, a respeotable Protestant girl olty releronoe roQuirod. Apply at 278 Sohermerhorn st WANTED A FIRST CLASS COOK, washer and Ironer; also, a young girl to make herself generally useful most be a good eoamstresB one who would prefer a good home to high wages. Apply at 233 Clermont av, near WUIonghby. WANTED A LAUNDRESS ALSO, A Protestant girl as chambermaid, to assist with ohlldron and sow; none but those fully competent and with rood referenoo need apply. 218 Gates av.

WANTED TO COOK, WASH AND iron, a woman only those who nnd erstand their business, apply this P. with reforenoes, at 199 Do Kalb av, near Carlton wages 812. Saraee and senmatTcagos. WANTED AN INFANT'S NURSE AND aeamstresa. Apply at 80 Lafayette av.

XJSJ ANTED AS NURSE, TO TAKE care of two babies (both walklns), a oompetont rirl none but thnso hsvlng good reference from last placa need apply at27 South Portland ay. WANTED TO ATTEND A CHILD OF 4 years, a girl about 12 years old; mnat be neat and tidy. Apply at 149 Macon st. Coneral ISouseirorff. WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work in a private family, a strong, willing girl must be a good plain cook, washer and ironer, and a toor onghlr compoteut girl, with good city roforonoos wagos $14.

Apply at. 126 St. Folix st. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HUUSf work in a private family, a compotent girl must bo well reconunonaoo. Appiy ai no.

WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work. a girl must bo a gool o'K'L and laundress Applv. with Brioklyn referonoos, at 1.7 Stato st, botwoon Third and tTlatbush avs. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work. lira rospiotable youn girl is a good plain cook, a first class washer and ironor: is willing and oblig Ing; has roferonco from her list plaoe.

IPleaso oall for two days at 769 Borgen st, near Washington av, in the roar. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a Braall private American family, a Gennnn girl: miiat be noat, willing and obliging, and a (rood cook and laundress wages $10 por month. Apply at 21 Stirling place, first flat. WANTED HEIil'rflAIil S. ANTED DRUG CLERK, AT BOARD MAN DAVIS' PHARMACY, 676 DoRalb av.

WANTED A YOUNG MAN, ONE WHO has had oxpcrlenoe in office mult oiohor oorreotly and wribo a cood hand. Address, giving full particulars, G. J. Kagla office. WASTED SITUAXIOWIS FEMAE.E8.

1T8T ANTED srrrrATioNS managed by l.l.RTt.onK HMPT.OYMRNT BU RBAU, 29 Concord st, between Fulton and Washlniton t. Family help of all kinds. We do not promise penoo tioa, but try to solaot good woman for domestic service, without regard to nationality or religion. N. B.

Wet. nurses supplied. Cooks, Washers and ironers. WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, or to do kltohenwork, by a oolored woman. Call at 18 Unapel sc.

WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer and Ironer, or would do gonoral house work, hv a resnaotahle girl; has the best olty reference. Call for two days at 137 jegraw sc. WANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD cook, washor and ironer, in a small family, by a rosDoctablo girl; has good olty references. Call for two dayiat291Paolficst. WANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD cook, washer and ironor, by a respoctaMo woman has good olty roforenoei.

Call for two days at 18TM Butlor stroot. WANTKI) SITUATION AS A GOOD washor and ironer and plnln oonk, or for general housework, by a rospootoble girl. Call for two days at 761 Bergen st, between Washington and Grand avs, rear house. VIT ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD cook and laundress, by a respectable girl or would rln hnnemmrh In a ro nantj, 1,1 A fltmliv ifl Wllllnff and obliging; would do chamborwork and fino washing: has good city references. Ploase call for two days at 623 Ful ton st, Bocond'floor.

front CnntwDermaiOa. Waltrcstieii etc. WANTED SITUATION AS CHAM bermaid and waitress, by a respectable young irlrl has fonr years' city reforenco, from her last place. Please call for two days at 213 State'st, second floor, front room. WANTED SITUATION AS CHAMBER maid and waitress, or take caro of ohlldron, by a amort, tidy girl, to go in the country is a first olass wait Address S.

F. Eagle rcss nas tno nest, oi cuy reieroncos. omce, ror one waoif. ANTED SITUATION AS CH AM bermnid and waitress. By a respootablo yonng Sootoh girl; is willing and obliging: has good olty references.

Ploase call for two days at 143 Ccncord st, near If ridge, in me rear; no postal oaras auswerou. WJ ANTED SITUATION AS CHAM bormaid and waHrofli. or would co us first clnes nurse or soamfltrcafl, bv a respootablo voung woman hai iQven yoars roforenoo frooi hor laat plico. Oan bo seen for two dayB, or till engaged, at 48 OiiooFer placp, third uor. WANTED DO LIGHT housework, or mind a baby, by a respectable young (rirl would prefor to Bleep homo.

Call at 293 Atlantic av. W1 ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE fthRrnhnrwrtr lr nnrl wi(tlnn in n. nmnll rtrlvato fm lJy. by a most roapectable young girl; Is kind, willing and obliging, and will do her bast to give satisfaction to those who may require her Borvloea can givo the boat oC city roferenoe. Call or addrees 841 DeKnlb av.

TTSTANTEDITUATION TO DO ttp TT stairs work, or to take care of baby, by a respectable young girl has good roforonce. Oan be at present No. 2 oeoond plaoe. ANTEDSITUATION TO WAIT ON tho door or take oaro oi childron, by a rospoc tablo yonng fdrt, 16 years old has days at L0Q Unrriaoa st, near rood reforenoes. uaii ror two Columbia.

iNursQB ana Seamstresses. WANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE, or as chambermaid and waitress, by a respectable colored girl; haa good city references; rive years In last place. Call for two days at 12 Fleet at. General UomcworKi WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework in a small private famllv, by a respectable young frtrl best of otty references, Ploase call for tiro days at 26 Titian st. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral bonsework In a small private family, by a respeotable young oolored woman.

Please oall at 537 Baltic sireo YiOTANTlGD SITUATION TO DO GEN eral bouBework tn a small private family, by a respectable younjf girl; has good city roferouoe, two days at No. 79 Amity st, top floor, front, aim. LIJ Call foi WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a prlvato family, by a respectable girl is a good plain cook, washor and ironor has good roforonces. Call for two days at her present employer's, State st, near Third av. WANTED SITU ATION TO DO GEN eral housework is a good cook, washer and Ironer, no objections to a boarding house can bring good city lof erence from her last plaoe.

1,313 Atlautio av, between Ncatrand and Bedford. "kXTANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housowork in a small priyate family, by are speetabJe Oermin Protestant woman; is a jrnod cook, srnon conic, all for two washer and ironer; has good olty rerorencot. ua aaya at 401 tluoson corner ioralo. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral nousework in a small family, by a respoctable young woman is a good cook, washor and Ironor has good city reference. Call for two daya at present employer's, No.

10 Middagh at. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housowork or down stairs work, by a resnocta ble young girt is a irood plain cook, washer and ironor; is willing and obliging has good oity roforence from hor last placi Platse oall at HO North Elliott place, two doors from Myrtle ay. WANTED SITl ATIOWS lTTAfS. ITIT ANTED SITU A I I THE TT hardware or lumber business, by a young maD, 17 years of agR irod roforence and security if required. Ad dress ALCkIDUK, No.

387 South First st, E. D. WANTED SITUATION AS COAOH man: marilod; is fully compotent; ten yetrs city ref irenco from last plaoo. Call or address F. J.

No. 23 Tillsry st, WANTED SITUATION A PIRST class waitor In a Drlvate family or hotol, by a younij man latob' lnnrlcd no objcollons to small wagos. Address E. Hagio office. 7TANTED SITUATION AS A man or pirtpr lu a store can give first cIcer refer once as to rospousibillty.

Pleaso of present om pioyor, 48 trulton su WArVS OHAI. WANTED SOPRANO IN A PROT estr.nt church, (not Kplscopal) a position by soprano is willing fo Bin for a vory small Address J. K. 339 Maoon st. WANTKD BASSO THE ADVER tlsor, formorly brisso of ono of tho leidlng quarfot choirs of tlifs citr, desims a position; is a roady reHdor, and oan give good re'orences; will accept moderate salary.

W. H. Kagle office. WAIV'rKI WISCJRL.JLANI.OlUS. ANTED BAB JB A YOUNG marriou nmnn who Iiah inah liarntmhila and would 11 ko to take one to her own home to wetnurso.

Airs. WALt.i.K, Oiortn uiiioct place. WANTED "VVASHIN A NxTfR(N IN Cr, by a respoctable colored woman, to go out by the daT, or would do at her own homo ha good rotor encos. Call at or addross 923 Atia'iWo av, second floor, back room. IJirANTED WORK BY A YOUNG Swedish woman, work by tho day at honssoieaning anu wasfimg.

uau at no. oo isan bv, mm, junnaun. WANTED PARTNER AN ACTIVE nartnor. with from SB. 000 to 8 .000.

In a first cU.a hardware and house furnishloiz aoods. Address IIOUKl FURNISHINO, Kaale office. WANTED HORSE HEAVY HORSE or work. Inexohanire for an element nlanrt. twrui maker, octave, rich oarred les.

Please addross, with particulars, J. D. Eagle ofBoo. WANTED ISO USES. XT ANTED HOUSE BY A DERIBASEU from Fulton Perry on the Hill preferred.

Address with terms, H. R. 8., Eagle office. WANTED HOUSE PARTIALLY FUR nkbed. bv 1st oTAnril.

whrA wflt lie rttlrjin aa equivalent for rent, with orlvilece of othor boarders, best of roforence. Address LEX, Boi 1, Eagle ofBce. WANTED HOUSEON THE IBLzZ betweon DeKalh nnrt hl lr A fma nt not to oxooed 8100 per annum. Atidroia HOUSE' WANTED HOUSE BY A PARTYTTO hllV fhrOn Dfnn anrl tin a. a 1 I all improvement, in a good oondition and good locality, not looser than ten mlautoa' ride from Fnlton terry; price Mas Me WANTED HOUSE A FIRST CLASS house in a desirahlfl tnnnitnn.

urro hntinn flulrftd: extra lot tir two. wltli at hi a H.r...Ktn vuaur uaauauia uuk 11UL nooossary, in eiohatifie for first class, well rented, new, "uudou. wenij nirnsr, new york City equity, 916,000. Advertiser desires house for his own use and offers tonement property as a desirable investment. Address AMBROSE E.

BARNES, 438 Pearl if. W. ANTED R0O SIS. WANTED ROOM FURNISHED, BY two ffentlomen. with Imnrrtvemnntn In family, near City Hall, rent not to oxceedSlJamonth.

Address GODWIN. Eagle offlce. WANTED AN UNFURNISHED rOOm bV a nn inennrl fnrr to the ferry; house must have all the moderate Improvements, and terms moderate. Address J. B.

Eagle office. WANTED ROOM A SMALL FUR nlehed rOOm. bv a rnune mxn mnnt. hn mhnvi tha City Hall private family preferred terms must be modor ate. Aadrcs, staging terms, 8.

Rtglo office. WANTBDROOAIS FURNISHED AT moderate ront. by man and wife, nicelr furnished front or hack oarlor. or both, dartner tn Anv with nr with. out furnished accommodations, for small house keeping, in the same house; Clinton orlGreene prepared.

Ad drePs by letter only. DENTIST, No. Ill, South Oxford street. WAN FED PAIITS OF HOUSES. ANTED PART OP HOUSE FIRST of Mar.

by a gentleman and wife, three or four rooms, on second or third floor Itate terms and location. Aauress a. u. omce VIJ ANTED PART OP HOUSE FOUR su rooms tor ligbt housekeeping, bj a family of two and servant, upper or lower part of honso, with mod eru Improvements, within one mile of City Hall full par. ticularsand reut.MO)E, Eaglo office.

WANTED PART OF HOUMIMME diatoly, by gontlomAn nnd wifo, second floor of four rooms, including nas batn and bundry, in houso occu. by owner, within dre to ton minutus' walk of Kulton Vrrr. Address, staling lnwest loans, Mr. J. U.

300 Wost Tvrelith st. New Vork Cit. Mr. Bisohofit will bo tho mv Werrenrath having kindly consented Tannhausf. wnttr.

in order to secure a perfect to sing tnep onserablo. Tito Telephone. Tuesday evening next is set down for the telephone concert, under the direction oi air. amunoo Strakoaoh, at the Academy of Muaio. The ITfr of tho marvelous In musto should mako a noto of this.

Opera Bonfle Attwee. "Girofle Girofla," "Madame Ajugot" and "La Jolle Parfumonne" will ba sung at the Academy on Friday and Saturday of next week with Mile. Aimoe in tho prlnoipal roles. Brooklyn Tlieatro Musicians. It should be borne in mind that the musicians of the late Brooklyn Theatre orchestra announoa a concert at tho Church Edifice for to morrow (Satur dav) ovening.

Misa Susie L. Tookar, Mr. J. B. Mao donald and Mr.

Frltt Eianor aro the sololsti. may bo had at Chandler's. Ticketa It is a fact that E. D. Bubt of 287 Fulton street, aro soUlng the best ladles' Frenau kid button buots for $5 ovor offered In tho olty.

Nsw Books at Fbbdekiok Loeseb Co, 's. "Pins Needles," by the author oi VWldo, 'Wide, World," 31.14; "Ben Mllner's Wooing," by Holme Lee, 8Jo. Lorloy and Relnhard," translated from Anerbaoh. 96o. "Black Spirits and White," by Franost Eleanor Trollops, Mo.

"Nora's Lore Test," by Mary Oootl Hay, Mo. All the new magazlnea now ready. Tho Book and Stationery Depart mont of FnErEHiCK LOEBsn Gov la complete in every particular, and tho prices aro exeoedlngly low. The Habding Seibt Manufacturing 467 Fulton st, soil but one quality of Dress Shirts, tha best. Nonogenulno without tho trade mark, "Welcome;" Gfor S7.M;mado to moasuro, 6 for $8.60 uniinlahod, 6 for 86; Boys, 6 for $4.80.

Linon cuffs, $3 por doaen. Linen ool lars, $1.50 por dozon. Fifty Peii Cent. Saved, by using HiaarNs' GEnMAM Lauhdh Soap Try it, and assure yoursolvaa ol the fact. ITIARHIJUD.

HABBISON GODFREY On Maroh 1. at Trinity Church. Cr.inford, by Rev. It. M.

Rollly, R. Hauuibok to Anna M. Godfrey, daughter of Ueoruo Uodfrey, Esc of Weatfleld, N. J. POST MI'I CIIKLL On Thursday, the 29th Btr.

Dr. Inslls, Josiah IL Posr and Lucr Mitchell. Allot this city. DIED. BKRGEN Suddonty.on Thursday morning, March 29, Mabqahkt II.

UEnciEN. widow of the late John V. Borneo, of this city, in tho 78d year of nor age. Relatives end frionds of tho family aro Invltod to attond the funeral from tho South Congregational Church, corner of Court aud President on Saturday, March 81, at i o'clock P. M.

FLYNN On Thursday, Maroh 49, Beidoet Flthh, in tbo 45th year of hor alio. HelativeB nnd rionds are invltod to attond hor funeral from hor late rosidenco, 197 John st, on Sunday, April 1, at twoo'clook, P. M. FROTHINGHAM In Brooklyn, Thursdry evoning, Maroh 29, of soarlet forer, Thompson Goddabd Fboth isijham, son of Bonjnmln T. and Kato W.

FrothinEham, aaea 6 years and montna. ru 'uneral prlvato. JOHNSTON. In Brooklyn, on Maroh 29, AuTmra Johnston, agod bo jours. Relatives' and frionds are rosfootfullr Invited to attend tho funeral Sunday.

at2M P. from the residence of hia son, Wra. Johnston, 73 Fleet st MacGREOOR Kdwih youngest son of John H. and llnnnah MaoGrosor, aged 6 years and 4 monthj. Funeral on Saturday afternoon, at 3 P.

from MB Duffieldst. MOORK On Tuesday, Maroh SO, at San Gabriel, Los A ngoloj County, California, In the 29th year of his ago, HoiiEBT Templeton MoonE, late of Brooklyn. Funeral services will bo held on Monday. April at 1 r. the Carroll ParkM.

E. Churoh: thonce to Greenwood for interment. Relatives and friends ara respeotfully Invited to attend tha funeral without further notice. OWENS Thursday, March 29, of membraneous croup, John Aluert. tho youngest son of Domlniok aud Jane Otvens, aged 3 years, 1 month and 22 days.

funeral will take place on Sunday, at 2 P. from 225 High at. PLATT In this city, Maroh 30, 1877, of typhoid fovor, Joseph F. PLArr, of Bay Shore, L. I.

Tho tuneral from the roaldonce of bis brother In Jaw, S. G. Strky, No. 1,099 Pacific st, on Sunday, April 1, at half past ono o'clock P. M.

Long Island papers please copy. STIRRMAN In this city, Maroh 28, of pnoumonia, Minerva, widow of the lato Captain 1. Sherman, agod 71 years and 3 months. Friends and relatives aro Invited to attond tho funoral BorvlceB, on Saturday, at 2M o'clock P. at tho residence of hor son In law, J.

N. Kafley, 97 South Oxford st. Caps Cod and Boston papers please copy. SIMPSON Entomd into roat Thursday, March 29, Edward Simpson, in tho 67th year of his ago. Frionds are invited to attond funoral services from hia iate residonco.

Santord av. Flushing, L.L. Monday, Aprils, at 11 o'clock. Uarriagoi will bo in waiting on tho arrival of tho 10 o'clock train from Huntor'a Point. SMITH On Thursday.

March 29, 1877, Miss Maui Mo Chesnet Smith, aged 78 rears. Funoral from the restdenco ofjhor sister, Mrs. John S. Cook, 438 Herkimer st, on Saturday, 31st at 2 P. M.

SPKNCER On Tuesday. March 27, ROBESr JASKS Srr.NCF.R, in the 80th year of his ago. Relatives and frionds of tha family, also mombers of Fortitndo Lodge. No. 19, F.

and A. and tho fraternity generally, aro respectfully Invltod to attond his funeral on Sunday, at 2 o'olook. from hia iaU residence, No. 28 Carlton av. London, England, papers ploase oopi.l TOWNSEND.

On Wodnoiday evening Maroh 28, 1877, tho beloved son of Thomas and Mary Jean Townsond, aged 11 months and IB days. Funeral will take plaoe at their residence 101 Host stroot, on Saturday Maroh 31. at 2 P. M. WHIT ALL On the 28th.

Frances Cornelia, wife of Samuel Whltall. M. and daughter of tho lato Bov. M. lleroi tno lato rtov.

or. Culberteon, of Brook S. Culbertson, D. and Mary U. Ivn in thn ROt.h vnar nf hor ase.

Funeral from hor late residence, No. 607 Lexington av, on tho 31st instant, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Frionds are requested not to send flowers. NICHOLAS SOCIETY OF NASSAU rANT).

Tho annual merit lac of the Soolotv isl. for tho election of officers and transaction of business, will ImhoWnn EASTER MONDAY. Anrit 2. at olHco of Nas sau Firo Insnranco Company, Court st, corner Ravnian, at 5 o'clock P. M.

A full attendanoo of members la renuestoa. GARRET BERG EN ANNUAL, ELECTION OF THE GRAND" STREET, PROSPECT PARK AND FLATBUSET COMPANY, forthlrtmn Dlrootora and throa Inspectors, will bo hold at tha office of tho Company, oor. Franklin av. and Warren st, on TUESDAY, April 10, 1877. Polls open from 1 to 2 o'olook P.

M. BL PARK HILL, Seorotary. mHE ANNUAL ELECTION FOR FIVE JL Directors of tho BROOKLYN MERCANTILE LIBRARY, will bo held on THURSDAY, April 6, 1877. The annual meeting of tho Association will be held THURSDAY. Maroh 20.

JOSEPH A. SLIPPER, Reoordlng Secretary. AW COMMITTEE THE COMMITTEE jLj on Law of tho Board of Aldermen will mot at No. 218 Montague street, on SATURDAY, 81st at 3 o'clock P. M.

O. L. BURNET, OUairman. LOST AN0 FOtyifD. OST A.

WHITE SPITZ DOG KH" JLJ ward wUt be paid for bis return to 60 Tompkins place. OST A PIN, SET WITH REDSTONE, JLi in going through Johnson st to Prinoo.and thonco to Wlllauirhbv. TIib findor will be liberally rewarded by returning it to 115 Fleet plaoe valued only as a koopsake. LOST A PAIR OF GOLD SPECTACLES and CASE, supposed to have been dropped on Laf ay. otto av or Oxford at, on Maroh 29.

The roatoror will bo suitably rewarded by J. NORRIS, 819 Carlton av. OST ON WEDNESDAY EVENING. iJ eltber (on State, Clinton or Montague ats, a coral EARRING. The finder will recoivo tas thanks of tbe owner by leaving the same In the Insurance Office, 20 Court street.

LOST $10 REWARD ON THURSDAY oflnstweoka largo St. Bernard DOG, mouse color and black, blaok spot on side of Above rotrard will bo paid on returning him to tho owuer.W. C. BOOTH, 253 Carlton av, or at his office, No. 72 Myrtle av.

LOST I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE THAT I have lost a CERTIFICATE OF DEPOSIT of tho Bum oi $11,000, lssuod to me by tho Brooklyn Ttust Company. December 21, 18711, and numbered 2,882, and 1 call upon all porsons to show oausa why tho said Company should not issue to roe a now cortlfioato. in lieu of tho ono so lost. Dated at Brooklyn, Maroh 28. 1876.

ANN A. SPENOait, 306 Gates av. SPECIAL NOTICES, PLYMOUTH CHURCH TWO DE3IRA blo fioato to be rented, near the platform. Apply to Mr. WKLD.

in tho triutoue room, any morning this wook, from to ft) o'clock, "POOH MAN'S STORE host clnthtnsr in America. CHEAPEST AND Mou's pants. $1, $1.25, $2, $2.50, extra size panU, $1.50, 2, work in if sunn to an wool suns, iu; ipiemua Back coats. S3; diagonal coat and vest, $11: bloot plaid coat nnd hpring (diagonal) overcoat, boys Buita, obildrcu's suits, $1 jumpors, 25c. overalls, 45c, plaster auitd, $1.

At CAMKKOITS, 172 Brldgo street. 1 YOU SUFFER WIPH YOUR FEET IT Is your f.ltilt, for vou in luivo comfort at onco bv buv inirof V. KIIW AtlUS. IYOS. lfiH and 168 ATLANTIC AV mmr Clinton st, a pair of UOOTS or SHOES mado on tho aicuoiuiior r.Ltom 801 OUTHERN CALIFORNIA I A aity leaving N.

Y. City for Southern California not later than May noxt; reducodfare, tiulok time, fOWPSt cimn cs, icoon company. Aaaresa whwtuh 11. TENDEN. 16 Mid 18 Hoyt at.

CHIT BANGLES, BANGLES, OF SOLID SILVER, FROM SEVENTY FIVE CUNTS UP. A very largo assortment may bo found at HART 813 and Fulton st, our. Johnson. ffjlVERY WELL FURNISHED DINNER jPj tn.bte sbonld have a liver plated cascer in perfeot ordet Yot many tabJrs are ruined in appenrauco by a broken castor, or one from which the fiilver 1b worn off, ana one or more bottles miESing, wmon can all be obviated wiin muo exneuse Dy Bending ltio Hi. U.

wiiissi KA jh ana ilia iulwn at, liepairing and replatiag 13 mHE BEST SILVER GOODS ARK OF. fored by H. N. SQUIRE, No. 67 Fulton at, N.

at tho must ronsonnblo ratos. Silver spoons, forks of all kinds, cups, dlulng and tea sots, may be found In his sldo iJiiub ouniorm to inia uara money" Ken oration. BKAJjJL.IH, PEBBLE SPECTACLES AND EYEGLASSES. For o.er SO year, wo havs inado thosoi ispoolalty kooning the largest stock In tho country, of first quality only, aa second Quality, sold by many for much loss price, Is vory injurious to vision, by reason of their defects. Ev.n though they may bo pebblos' the best is tho choapt.

J. D. CHASE 4 SOW, No. tdi HEADS OF FAMILIES WILL DO WELL to oiamine our misses' and children's Bchool shooa. atter how slim the littlo foot are, wo oan tit.

butts rind cheaper than onyothor house in tho city. Try our shoes mado on tho McCumbor's Spanish and EnKlishUasts Try button, different widths. FRED. J. FINOH, I'tilton st, cor.

Gold. 4tiAS FIXTURE HKADQUARTEKS." PLUMBERS.BUILDERS, and all requiring OAS FIXTURES, oan money by purchasing from the manufacturers, VOSBURGH 4 S78, 276 and 711 STATE ST, bet. Smith aid Hoyt sts. XHOSE DELIGHTFUL MILK BISCUITS "oft are now ao popular, ore mado by Mossra. rSON PAUL 4 No 38 Courtland st, N.

Y. Thoy are sold at holesalo and roull at tho very lowost prices. Those milk bisouits aro sold by many srocera in Brooklyn. Ask for thorn flEMETERY OF THE EVERGREENS, accessible by Broadway. Fulton and Atlantic aveuuo Railroads, is a most beautiful rostlna place for tho dead, and an open, cheorf ul resort for the living.

Overlooking tha village of East New Yorii, tbe Atlantic Ocean, Narnws, Lower Bay, tha Cities of Brooklyn and New York, tho Palisades, are takon In at a glance. Improvements elaborate and eitenaive Works of monumenal art abound. New receiving tomb. Plots from $75 to 9400: single graves, $12. Tho President, WM.

A. CUM MINGS, la always on thn groiuids, or may be addressed by letter, P. O. East Noiv rnHFT UNDERSIGNED M. Has taken an office at NO.

201 MONTAGUE STREET, Where he may be found by any one having or desiring to have business with him. S. S. POWELL CHINESE AND JAPANESE DEPOT WEDGING AND HULIDAV PKKSENTS PORCELAIN AND LACQUER WARE. SAMPLE TEAS 22c.

88c. per pound. PAR fi'8. 1H FRONT ST, near Fultoo, New York. SOME PERSONS PREFER OATMEAL biscuits to all othor kinds, and to suDpb' this domand Messrs.

PAY SOS, PAUL i of Cuunland t. N. are mklng tbpm repularly and selling them at retail and wholesale. All grocers keep thorn. Try tfause oatmeal biscuit.

rEilY IJIOETANT THB Tl.ME IS AT nana wnen doncos and refittint band when the usual changes take place In resi and refittinir. You vrill oertftinly reuufre furniture. carpeu. oilcloths, in your contemplated changes, arid economy dictates that yonr should be made of uuii Masu.i, cor aiyrtic av aud isnuc st. I7STABLISHED IN 18520 RUE JC LOCK ITT i SOSS, Grocers, hare in full operation tire stores, located for tho accommodation of their cus tj'iiii'iB in all parts of tbe city, and will sell all kinds of Rrocerics at tha rory lowest prices.

Fulton and Orange DoK'iIb Myrtle and Xostrand avs. and Atlantic av. DO REMEMBER AN APOTHECARY. J. and hereabouts lie dwelt," 700 FULTON ST, BARNABY'S LABORATORY.

Unchangeable Kmulsion Liver Oil, (6(1 per cent, ull.l one dollar pint. The Barnaby Toilet Cologne, Malta Cologne. 75 cenlaptnt; Areca Nut Cologne, so coots pint; Barnaby's Wild Cberrjr Cough Drops, sold ever) whom, fttteon centa box. thing working moothly, itoni OR SALE HOUSE ON GREENE AV, woav vi rov uwry uaiomont urov mn house, bleq 20x45. fifteen rooms, lot KA font dean.

toort dry conorote cellar, withbrlot hoater, basement con talulnff dining ropra, kitchen, laundry nor room, three lareooioieti, refrigerator connected wltu lower, having a coll or Diooa tin pipe unuur ice oox ana oonneoung wn butler's sink for drawing Ice water dining room finished with hard wood and wainscoted in bandsom style first story contains front and baok drawing rooms, olosot with wMhetand oqnneotod with ice box, cabinet finished vestibule door, black walnut stairs, Ao. seoond story contains front room with aloove, back room, hall room and bath room, two washstandi and four olosots third story has four lario rooms, cedar olotat with drawers, large store room, washstands, 40. Price StOOO. for partioulars in qulrs oa premises of E. SNBDEKKR, bnilder take Greene ar.

ears to Franklin avenu Or Franklin avertuo oars to Greene. REAI. ESTATE, THOR SALE LOTS, AC CONTRAC JL tm er rmlMartt Ten bntldUur lata, overloollng Pros pect Park id tha ocean; the aaua on them is w.rth more nH mmVnA fr thnn' m1h. rntr aTOaerv store and lota for lale cheap, oTOojltelho operation; Uirma easy. Apply at WARD'S Hotel, alt; line.

FOR BALE REAL ESTATE OR Exchange for a cottage to Brooklyn or WUllamiburgh. a very deslrablo bntldlng lite at Jamaica, L. I. situated on the Jamaica and Brooklyn horse ear road, adjoining tha residences of tbe lato Governor King and Samuel A. Judd; five minutes' walk from railroad depot.

THORNTON M. RODMAN, real estate agent, 696 Broadway, northeast corner Fonrth it. N. Y. City.

TAOR SALE FAOTORY OR LEASE A I two story brick factory COxB feet; power and chatting: also two lota 25x105, desirable for a faotory, as iteam power ean be obtained trom adjoining buildings; the above property la on VanBrunt and Imlay sts, near Hamilton av. Apply to South Brooklyn Steam Engine Works. "f7OR SALE REAL ESTATE OR TO JT let The property Noe. 400 and 402 BriJgi near Fulton tbo said proporty is covered with good work shops, sheds, stable and office: suitable for kind of manafaoturlng business is well and centrally located will be sold on very reasonable terms. Apply on tho premises, D.

FITHIAN A SON. a OH EXCHABHib. TTIOR EXCHANGE FOR I I lots, a two story frame houao, in perieet order and in a fino location; Hart at, near Maroy av. Apply to A. BLOMQVIST, 160 Nassau it, N.

Y. for building lots; a 3 story and basoment Bubcellsr, tilled in, te house, location unexcep'ionablo; mortgago equity $3,000. Address BUILD ICR, Eagle offlco. IOR exchange a splendid resi donee in Flushing: house has all improvements: fruit, ehade trees, grapery, stable; corner lot 78xh). JAMES JCERNAN, 396 Jay at.

FOR EXCHANGE A TWO STORY AND basemont, subcollar, briok houso, with all Improve roente, Hayward st, noar Bodford av, for a house in vloln ity of DeKalb av. and Fulton st. Apply to JOHN VAN. DEROAW, owner, S3 DeKalb av. T7OE JD sc Town of OR EXCHANGE 95 ACRE FARM, South Oyster Bay, 1 miles from two depots in nf Homnstoad.

I RO aoms undr biorh state of cultivation, two apple orchards full boarlng: largo two Btory frame dwelling and large barns, in pBrfeot order value $10.000 unincumbered desires improved property. I. C. SIMONSON, 209 Montague st. FOR EXCHANGE A MORTGAGE OF four thousand dollars on a Long Island fann also, a farm of I7ty acres of laud in Farmingdalo and eighty acres of farm land in Suffolk County, with some oasll to exchange for a good brick or frame house in tho Fourth Ward or not far from City Hull.

Inquire of THOMAS CASSIN, No. 331 Fulton street. Illll SALE PIANOS. tc. FOR SALE PIANOS S150, CHICKER lng, 7 octave, double round: pianos and organs to rent $3 month and upward and inatallmonta taken $5 to $20 monthly; also, exohangod, tunod, repaired and moved.

PHELPS i SON'S, S08 Fulton it. opposite Johnson. IJibR SALE PIANO LADY WILL SELL A obeap or rent for $5 month, with itool and embroidered oovor, elegant piano, most new, of good maker, full octave, nob carvel legs. Addresa L. Eagle oflico.

IOK SALE iniSCEL.L,AfvEOttJS. Id OR SALE BUSINESS A SMALL GRO COM. Block and Rxtumm. chfin for canh. Tnouirt.

at 860). Atlantic av. TjiOR HALE FURNITURE WALNUT and gilt pier glass with oonnectinn cornice 3, size of plate 96x25, also, secretary bookcase, chiffonier and other thing all for salo low at 61 XompkinB plaoe. FOR SALE FURNITUKE CHEAP X)R cash, a set of furniture, Ac. suitable for a vounjr married couple oan be seou by addresalng R.

Eglo office. FORSALE STOVE A COMPLETE GAS stove, 8 holes, and toe box: both quite new. To bo seen to night and to morrow between Sand 8 P. M. at 176 Clormoiit ar.

EOR SALE BUSINESS CHEAP A erooory store doing a good paying business; ownor res to soli on account of leaving town. lDQulre at 192 et. 1710R SALE SEWING MACHINE A now stylo Wheoler Wilson, with straUht needlo: never boon but littlo use cost, $7(J vrUl bo sold for $35. 431 Fulton st, botwoea Pearl and Jay. FOR SALE SPRING ROCltlNGCHMl patent Turkish and fane; chair; hair rnattrassei made over $2.60 furniture covors out upholstery and ro done in tbe bost manner at lowost prlooa.

11. ICKFOKD, Naasan at. near Fulton. FOR SALE BUTCHER STORE OR TO let With fixtures and ioe box, with dwelling flvo rooms, water and gas; stable on rear; Mo. 2o0 High ai, near Gold rent $51)0 price 00 easy terms possession at once; koys at S8S Washington st.

MiUTU, Ko, 57 Putnam av. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS Established two years fine looatlon; very low rent; omce sieaui uoaiou auu rurnunoa; laruo use ol proporty, ao. rnco an (rood reasons for selllnir. Fur furttior partioulars office. rviow, aaaro9s ij.i.iiw, Box lUglo IBW SB3S, CAKnuiillS, Etc.

A HORSE FOR SALE A SPLENDID ohnnon for some ren tloman to cret a crood oonno or carriatre horso: oomo and look at him. SMITH'S Boarding Stabloa, Bt. James place, near Gates av. elegant'lanoeau, builFby Brewster, of Brotme st, N. with heavy gold mouutod harueas to match, for sale cheap also, ono road no top wagon, with polo and shafts, built by James Biowster i to be saou at Ship man's scable, Hamt.t.m st, between DeKalb and Willoughby avs.

Inquire for WILLIAM. COVERED LIGHT WAGON WITH horse wantod to hiie. Address for ono wook, stating toima ny tho day or weok, aud furthor partioulars, LETTER, Boz 18. Kagle office. HORSES FOR SALFBAY HORSE, 16 hands high, kind and true in single or double harness suit grooor, milk wan or any business also, two work horses, chonp; njuet bo sold.

Inquire at No. 1.050 Atlantio avenue. XI ORSES I HORSES 1 I HORSES 11 I AT JOL the EXOfcLSIOR BOARDING STABLES, 229 aud Jal WMhington at; tweuty good work aud driving horses. 1 lrwm uuuu.ry, mr brio miu o.Ulia.Ugo; wo WUI Hi vrnya keep from twenty to forty good hora ou hand to aup piy our uiisvumun we nave mo odbi accoiumoaiiiou ior boarding horses in the oity: ooaohofc and work hor boi to lot, A. M.

STEIN, Proprietor. TWO BUSINESS AGONS TO BE SOLD at COLE A MURPHY'S auction, Maroh SI, to oloso a partner hip; one suitable for express or grooor; will Jarry ono ton the other from to both good aud iu be relied, on aa rep re so tod. CORPORAfftUCl) IVOT CBS, M'Mii vviij.vi.o uxthju, jxvuOKLYN. rk Ofl to" mill i', oi rx. rtat, fresiaeut or the Board of Aldormen.

this day Blod In (llo City Clork's otlloo tho following Standing Oommtttooa ot" tho Board of Aldormon for tho year. 1817: On Law Burnet, Fisher, Murtha. Raj1, Duane. On Elnanoo Fisher, Black, Fronoh, Gundor, Balrd. On Assossmonti Aruott, Williams, Murtha, Aokor Phil OpoJ 8tr6.t hfr.

Frill, StiUp. WllUa.nii, Reardon. i On Grading and Paving Batrd, Arnott, Kane, Cottroll, Kaston. On Wator and Drainago Fronoh, Ray, Donovan, Grls wold, Kane. On Publio Lands and Buildings Ackor, Williams, Blaok, ilair Ormsooe.

On Printing and Supplies Cottroll, Arnott, Duane, Fisher, Ou Education, Truant Home and Publio Baths WU ll ims, Iritz, Sterling. Altkon, Kane. On Police and Eiciso Griswold, Donovan. Ackor, Jon nlson, Aitkon. On Fire Dopartmont Black, Griswold, Aokor.

Shannon. On Lamps and Gas Aitken. French, Kano, Flshor, Donovan. On Forry and Water Rlghts Arnott, Aitkon, Easton, Cottroll, Shanuon. On Eloctlon Returns Donovan, Williams.

Ormsbee. Griswold, Duane. On Salarios and Commissioners of Deeds Fritz. Fronoh, Jennison, Cottroll, Phillips. On RaUroads OoltroII, Murtha, Arnott, Burnet, Donovan.

On Dooks and Markets Donovan. French, PhUHns. Baird, Kjardon. Ou Parka uud Bridges Acker, Fritz, Storllng, Griswold. Shannon.

On Legislation OriBwold. I Ishor, Black, Easton, Arnott. Qi "uoiio Hoalth Altkan, Aokor, Duanu, Froqch, toarui On New Municipal Building Fronoh, Flshor, Murtha, Williams, Jennison, WiM. O. BISHOP, Olty Clork.

npO CONTRACTORS PKivCiA'G LI rrx JL ON'SOUTnWESTCORNRROF NOHTH IflfJliTll AND SKVHNTII STRKK TS flEI'AR I'M KV tllfcrrv WORKS. City Hall. Brooklyn. Maroh JO, 1877, Scalud proposals I1I be received at tills iiltijo until Thur day, Aprd IS, 1877, at 12 for fencing tho vaoiint lots on the southvvoat corner of Not th Rlghtb and i5evonth stroals, ao cording tospeoincationt on fllo In tills Department. hporl leaf umM may be fog and formi of osn bo procured on application at tho Dopartmjnt of City or s.

i roposais win not no oonsliloroa unloso aocrnn i Patilod with an nodertakiiiaT in two luretlns on shall ou ilily as to their rejrwmiWlllv in the sum oi SIOW that it tha ooutraot ho aiv.irdml to (lie pnrty or partioa proposinn ttioy will hoc bound as Ills or thoir suroty for it faithlul perform ance aud lu case ho or thoy shall noluct or tj ccuto the contract if sn aw.irdo tliom, that thoy will nay to the Oity of Brooklyn tho difforence betwoon tho nrio so of the Hoard. Iiy order of the Common Council. DatjJ nrooKiyn, uccomuor ii, i73L HRNRY W. SLOOUM, WM. A.

FOWLKR. TIIOS. W. ADAMS. Cornmi aionors of City Works.

Attest: D. L. NORTH up, Secretary. tilt IO CONTRACTORS FENCING LuT ON OAKLAND STilKET. DltPARTM RN'P WORKS.

CJtV Hall. Brooklyn. Mjr.fi 1RT7 ooaioa proposals wui oo roooivea at This olbco until ThurH. day, April 19, 1877, at 12 for foncing a lot on the west sidoof Oakland street, botweon Na.sau aud Norman ap.1 naea, being Lot No. on Block 120, oa Seventeenth Ward Map.

according to flpeoliicatlons on file In this Department. Spoolficattoni may be seen, and forma of proposal can be procured on application at the Department of City Works. Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied with an undertaking In writing, of two sureties on each proposal (who shall qualify as to tholr responsibility, in tho sum of 8100) that If the ooutraot be awarded to the party or patties proposing, tney will become bound as bis or their surety for lto faithful performance and in case ho or thoy shall neglect or refuse to exooute the oontract if so awarded them, that thoy will pay to tho City of Brooklyn tbe difference bet woe tlie prico so proposed and the price at whioh tho contract may be made with any other person or persons. Proposals to be Indorsed ''To the Board of City Worka," (fDocifyinK work.) Tho said proposals will bo publicly opened ana announced at the next meeting of tho eoJd Board, whioh will bo held on the aay oi apni. ion, at nom oi iu O'CIOCJC, A.

m. in case there should be no quorum present on that day, then on thr. day of the next meeting of the Board. By order of the Common Counotl. Dated Brooklyn.

February WM. A. FOWLKK. THOMAS W. ADAMS, Commissioners of City Works.

Attest 1 L. NoniHTjp, Secretary. lut SW CONTRAC'rOKS FENCING LOTS ON SIXTH, SEVKVTH, NORTH EIGHTH AND RTH NINTH STRKETS. DEPARTMENT OF CITV WORKS, City HU, Brooklyn, March 80, Wr. Sealod proposals will bo rooeivod at this offlce until Thura iuv, April 13, 1677, at for fencing tho vacant lots on tho blook bounded by Biith, Seventh, North Eighth and North Ninth treats, according to specifications on ale In this Department.

SpeciHoatlom may be seen and forms of proposils oan be procured on application at tbo Departmont 0 City Works. Proposals will not bo considered unloss accompa nled with an undertaking In writing, of two sureties on eaoh proposal (who shall qualify as to their responsibility in the sum of $200), that if the contract be awarded to the party or partial proposing the will bocome bound as hie or thlr surety for Its faithful performance and in oasj ha or they shall neglect or refuse to execute the contract, if so awaraoa ineui, iudv lacy wui pay to me 01 nroox lyn the dlHerunue between the price so proposed and tno price at which the contract may be made with any other person ot persons. Proposals to be indorsed "To the Bjard of City Works1' (specifying work). The lld proposal will be publioly opened ana announced at the next meetbij of me saia noaru. wmou will oe neiu on mo iin uay 01 April.

1877. at the hour of 10 o'clook, A. M. or in case there should be no quorum present on that day tbonon thn day of tbe next meeting of the Board. Bv order of te Common Council.

DaUd Brooklyn. December 11. 1870, HENRY W. SLOOUM. WM.A FOWLER.

THOMAS W. ADAMS, Commissioners of Oity Worki. Attest: D. L. NonrHUp, Seai atary.

mhJjlot TO FJA0QING SIDE. WALKS ON OAKLAND 8TRERT. DEPARTMENT OK CITY WORKS, Cify Hail, Brooklyn, March 30, 1KT7 Sealed proposal, will bo received at thii office, until Thursday, April 12, 1877, at 1J for flanging tho laewalk in Iront of lot on tbe west side of Oakland stroet. between Norman and Nassau avenues, being lot No, 13, on block 120, on the Seventeenth Ward map. according to specifications on file in this Department.

Specifications may be soon, and forms oi proposal oan be prooured on application at the Department ol Cily Works. Proposal! will not be considered unless accom oanied with an nndertakin. in writinir. t' rwn mi, nn each proposal, who shall qualify as to tuotr roiponsibtlllv, in tho sum of $100), that if tho contraot bo awardod to (he party or parties proitostng, they will become bound as his or meir surety, tor its faithful performance and in casa he or they shall neglect or refuse to exocnte the oontract if so awarded them, that they will pay to tbe City of Brooklyn the difference botween the price so proposed, and tho price at which the contract may be made with any other parson or persons. Proposals to be Indorsed "To the Board of City Worka." (spsclfying work).

The laid proposals will be pnblioly opened and announced at the next meetiog of the said Board, which will he held on the 13th day of April, 1877, at tho hour of 10 o'clock, A. M. or, in case there ahouia be no quorum present on tnat day, then on the day of the next mooting or cho Board. By order of the Common Council. Dated Brooklyn.

February 26. 1877. HKNRY W. 8LOCUl, WM. A.

FOWLKR. THOMAS. W. AtAMS. Commissioners bf City Wnr' i Attest: D.

L. NonTacp. Scuretary. niJ0 lot TO LET HOUSES THE FULL THREE story and basement, briok house. No.

15 Prospect place, between Fifth and BUth avs, 18 rooms, all lmprovementa. Also, No. 10 St. Marks ar, first house from Fifth av, 3 Btory, Fronoh roof and basemont. briok house, IS rooms all lmprovementa.

Those houses will bo rented very cheap can be soon by appbrtng on hepremisei. For par. tlcnlars apply to LEONARD MOODY, No. 206 Montague treat. TO LEl" rHOUSES rROM APRIL noar Wall st.

Ferry, to a private family, or for a first class boarding bouse, the four atory atone front house 142 Montague at; handomelr finished and fresooed large Eler and mantel mlrrora and cornices to let with tho ouse eleven rooms above the parlors large basement dining room pantries and closot oa every floor. Also, from Mayl, the throe story dwelling 164 Hands st; rent, 8650. Apply to ROBERT SPKIK, No. 163 Montague iireet. mO LET HOUSES THE FOLLOWINO JL houses at low rents Ho.

83 Vanderhllt av. fin. GAR filaason AT. No. 47 VanderbUtav.

No. 237 Grand av. No. 243 Gran '1 ar. No.

849 Grand av. No; 361a Grand ar. Nos. 1, 4, 9, 11 Onion No. 238 Steuben st.

Nft WStaubonst. No. 56 Steuben sU Also parts of houses. Apply to M. EOHEVBREIA 4 0 Beivor street.

New York or No. 870 Dei alb ave nne, Brooklyn. TO liET HOCSES FCBmSHCn. mo LET HOUSE FURNISHED ON very reasonable: no boarding houso keepers need apply. Address F.

Eagle oOlca, TO LIST HOUSE FURNISHED partly A throo story briok house, with all improre meuta, in goodordor, to a family of adults, tho owner wishing to take part payment of rent in board. Gail at. 298 Schormerhorn at. To let House furnished a nice 8 story brick house nicely furnished to a small family; 9 rooma with all oonveniencea oan bo had for $8M or loss by first of May to a nice family, at No. SKfl Stato street, near Court.

Tolet house furnished union st, south sldo, between Smith and Hoyt, a nice 3 story, high stoop, brown stone dwelling, 20x45, furnace, range, hot and cold water throughout, t2 rooms, will be rontod at a reasonable figure; furnished or partly tur niibod. Full particular by apply to JOHN F. JAMES, 189 Montague. joLET FOH BUSIM iSS PUKPOSl LlTTllAlfOFFIOE FRONT ROOM7 Montague st. opposite U.

S. Court building. Apply toJOS. M. PRAY, 179 Montague st.

TO LET AND BACK ROOM Corner ol Adams and Front sts, to a responsible parts, at a reason Die rant; unmo iate )ossossion. TO LET STORE 33 CLINTON ST. 53 by 43 feet; rent low; small stook of groceries and fixtures for sale, Inquire up stairs. TO LET STORE 222 FULTON ST First class store eighty feet deep ront vory low. D.

4 M. CHAUNOEY, Montasue St. TO LET COAL YARD AN OLD ES tahll.hod coal yard in Brooklyn, of thirty years' stand ing. Apply to u. A.

foweks, oj uiton su mo LET DRUG STORE NO. 629 AT J. Innffn av. noar Fort nmeno nlaco: Dor month. Apply to J.

OGDKN SMITH, 168 Fiatbush aVj mO LET STORE A LARGE STORE JL corner of Court aud Livingston sis, suitable lor druff, ctnthlng or any first clasi business. Apply to B. X. LYNCH, No. 391 Fulton at.

HO LET STORE SMALL STORE.HUD oon ar, ono door from Fulton st, suitable tor a tailor. Apply to W. H. BOLTON, 613 Fulton it, opposite Nevlus. IET "ORE AT NO.

185 ATLAN tic av. 80 feet deep, one of tho flnost on the ave nue, to le' lnqul ro ol 0 nue.t OAR UIFE, on piemUas, or of J. D. UALvnObb, 85. ulloa 6t.

mc tno cc IO LET SlOREv A LARGE OORNER lipn nl.n A rellnr rAnt low to a (rood tenant: On tho comor of Atlantio and Clermont ava. Aoolyto l. o. JAQKj 434 Clinton ar. LET STORK PART OF A STORE, with back room, in a desirable location on Court at; inltablo for millinery or any light business attonded to by a lady.

For partioulars, oall at No, 834 Court Bt. between Saokett and Union. LET FACTORY OR SHOP NO. 150 Naw st. roar.

8 atory briok. 30x40. light on all sides, suitable for any manufacturlnff business Btoam power wouia De put in; rent witaout power per 4 STEVENSON, t6 Fulton st. TO LET FAOTORY AT LOW RENT Three story and basoment briok, 40x75, corner of Bridge and John sts light on four Bides 40 Horsepower can bo iurnished if needed. G.

H. BLISS, 110 Wall at, Now York. TO LET FARM FRUIT FARM IN NEW Jersey for ono year: seven acres peach trees in full bearing or will ront house for tho season. Apply to Mrs, F. VY.

CREUN, New Providence, N. J. Roferenoe, Mrs. W. H.

Wllion, 231 Baltic at. mo LEf ROOMS FOR BUS ITS ESS JL purpores Three large rooms on Becond floor, together orseparntely. ou tho best business part of Fulton st, well adapted for a dreBamakor, tailor, dent bt, photograpUer or any light manufacturing buainoss. Rent low. Apply at 213 Fulton st.

mo LET STORE AND DWELLING 129 Wavorly place, Now York Hos been oconpied by a fashionable tailor for eighteen years and by a dreuinakor for ten years; rent $UO0 por annum: will lot soparately; also Btnro and apartments 181 Waverly place; ront 435 por month next door to corner of Sixth av. will put in plate glass show windows and doors in both those stores. THORNTON M. RODMAN, real estate agent, 698 Broadway, corner Fourth st, N. Y.

Oity. TO LET WHARF PRdPSRTY OR for salo THK BROOKLYN IMPROVEMENT CO. offer for lease dook property ou ODwanul Canal, bet. Third and Ninth sU, with water trout on the oanal aud on their lateral basins oau bo had in plots to suit of any depth or width. Apply for maps.

etc. at otfioe of tho Company covnorFlfth av. aud Third st FOR SALE HOUSE OR EXCHANGE 186 Clinton av houao and lot, ESJtf feet by 120; terms easy. Inquire at 123 Clermont av. OR SALE HOUSE OR TO LET, furnished or unfurnished, a throo atonr briok house 0.

170 Degraw flt, FOR SALE HOUSE VERY CHEAP, eaey tern The double brick hou.o, with grouude. No. 195 Clermont av, corner of YUlonghby. Also, tho 3 story, stono front, adioininc; all improvements. Inq.ofra of 0, MUNDKLL, on the preraisei.

FOR SALE HOUSE A 3 story brick store, with bakor's oven, situate fw minute!) from City Hall; suitable for anv business; price 1 will pay oloar ten per cont. W. P. COOli, No.ii5 Wasldugtonst. TjTIOR SALE THREE JD story briok.

sun iv sldo ot pleasant etroet, near two main car llues 2) uiitintos to forry; in perleJlly healthy K.b irhooti on the tilil: torms wfU bo made very ewy KULiANU 4 at, N. Y. tuu imOR SALj HOUSED ON FRANKLIN JL1 av. opposlto LofTortH place; three now first brown atono houses, with all modern improvements throo Btory, basemont aud suboellar, 2')x42xl00; will bo sold ohoap, and on easy terms, Iniiuiro on promises, or 833 lszn st oi owners, STAFFORD A NIOHOL, OR SAIjR KOUSE NOW IS YOUR timo to buy one of thr ose nae lrown stone houses on i.iuu bi, ueii oiiw aim oeveuLu ava iiwa a. wa.

20x40x100; 10 rooraa: all lmprovementa' oan be satin at all tlmoa prica terms easy. BURRILL'S real estate offioe, 153 Fifth av, near Ninth at. TjlOR SALE HOUSE A GREAT BAR W. gain. A now fi atory aud basemont brown stone all improvements torms easy; only worth $5,600 Stuy vesant av.

second door from Qulaov st also 2 story frame in Fourteenth t. Apply to J. O. AUSTIN, fttf Haisey st, or 84 Piatt Bt, N. Y.

a r.r.av. .1. Da.L auuslri Ii I k.lnl. ln. flnl.rtnrt.

In a Wiw nt nnri Our. nnmaw nf nM nnd Madison av i a nno ohanoe for a grocer or butcher; rapidly building" and very aeairaoio win oe aom low anu uu vr oj imi, Auplyontlio promlsos, or to P. MWE orrner, 676 Qulnoy st. ') FOR aleHou se arltoiJ a7, caropr noar Prospect Part, little irom, two story basement, Man stoop; furnace, elevated range, marble mantels and baslna throughout bay window twenty minutes to forry by six linos of cars. Inquire on premises or of RVhAJSD WHITING, 5 Beskoian it, N.

Y. FOR SALE HOUSE ONE OF THOSE handsome, new, small brown stone houses, with all modern Improvements, ffae fixtures complete, fit for immediate occupation terms easy location first claaa. Apply to W. UUSSKLL, on the promises, '62 Cambridge place, botwoon Greene and Gates avs. "jjlOR SALE HOUSES ON ST.

JAMES JD place; one throe story brqrn stono, southwest oorner of St. place a id DeKalb av. 20x4l; alao third house from corner both thoroughly built and strictly first class a very lew value wtll be aocepted, on early application to llio ownor on the premises, or at his residence, 813 SVaah av. FOR SALE HOUSES THRSe" HANL some, well built, two Btory and basemont fratno houses: nine rooms: all tho modern Improvements north side of Madison at, 55 foot east of Reid av; to ferry; choice ot tit.co lines of cars; will be soldatflbaT and easy terms. Open Sunday.

I. MULLI DV, 676 Qulncyst. TOR SALE HOUSE FIRST CLASS stono houso. In a first olass location houso has all Improvements, and built in the ver.v best minnor; slt ltod at 121 Quincy of, conveniont to two lines of oars. In flulro of ownor, WILLIAM.

J. UlUElt, No, 128 Quincy troot. ifloTTiTAL JL easv terms, a lariro tvfo story, and attic house, with whig gardon and stoblo attached ploasantly situatod at Until, 1,. I. 15 minutca' riUi by Irom For further information inouiro of J.

C. LITTLKWOOD. No. 'MS Kulton Bt. IOR SALK HOUSE 0 HE A "MONfP ly paymont; a four story brick hoiHo.

with pood store, corner of Hicks and PolI3c bis Boitnlilo forcrouery, Il iuor. but' lior. feod. or nnv cisi blslrii'fa: will be sold choap iinmediato possoaslon. Apply at.M 'third avonuo, wow xora, in inc suoc stoio.

Fnn cat rilf Tii Ti' I' wi'fvj'. ihjT i it st. 2d door oast ot Fiatbush av, is 20x411 lot 20iSi: throo story Pliiladol pbia brick, bruwn sfmo fuoluBS and stoop all mod eni iinnroroinontp; II ro. lns and In porfect or.lor: cost will soli for $7,000 or rent at $700. Addross O.

K. as above, lor intorviow. jlOK SALK HOUSES Oil TO KENT Jl A fin? about thlrtv narog of land, thteo othor ten ant 03 now roti all ljoatod at Rock land La! near boat landing aud river; a vory pleasant anil belli hy locution; will oxchane for two or throe iusos in Brooklyn wnll lucitoJ, PAiSO.V PAUL, 8 Coitlnnd Bt. N. or lH Honry it Brooklyn.

fjO SALE HOUSES CHEAP 93,200 Two siory ami bnomnnt frame, ojjrht moms; oil lm prorementa; bay window 15 io.it; court yard; stood location, Hart st, noar Marcy av thirty miiutes to all ferries; will rent after April 1 tor per nth also two story north sidt. Fulton at, near Clasaon av; price 6.500; terms easy. Imiulfa of J. BE illlY, No. 7G8 DeKalb avo FOR SALE HOUSES QTjJ sf.

near (3roone av, ((treat reduction in prices); two new brown st front dwelling Innuos oaoh Iti.l0xJUxI00; built in the bost and most subatantial manner; must be Boon to bo appreciate. 1 call and oxamlne; open all da. For further particulars inquire of WM. A. MUNDELL, Architect, 187 Broadway, how Vorlc, from 1 to 4 P.

or. at Adelphi st, after 7 P. JL FOR SALE HOUSE A NEW BROWN stone front hons. No. 993 Henry botweon Stata and Joralemon 34 feet front and 62 feot deep, threa sto riei, basoment and attic; dining room on parlor floor, with hardwood doors and cabinet tnmminjrs bill lard room in treat basoment; all modern improroiuonta witbla ten minutes' wall, of two forrios.

Inquire of E. 11. BAY. builder, lot SUte st. EIOR SALE HOUSC TO CLOSE AN ES tato The honse and lot.

No. 91 South Fonrth st, cor ner of Third, Thirteenth Ward, within five mlnutea of ferry; haa hot and cold water, sas, bathroom, water clojot aud range parlors and hallway handsomely fresooot price, So, 000; part of purchase money may remain mortgage for a term of years. Apply at 97 South Four si, between 9 and 10 A. M. EOR SALE HOUSE THE TWO STOR attio frame house (filled in) No.

63 Qulnoy it, near son av, and extra lot; Id rooms; all Improvements two tirfft class bath rooms, house in thorough repair and nicely finished inside and out; location the best on the Hill in Seventh Ward. KEED 4 PARKER, 1,035 Fulton st, oornor Downing, IIOR SALE HOUSE A CHANCE THE JC1 elegant three story and basement, high fttoop, brown stone house, first class looatlon, near Prospect Park, on Carroll flt, bet. Fifth and Sixth avs, elegantly finished every modern improvement; first class in every respect; must be seen to be appreciated; Trill bo sola vory low. Apply at any time on premises, or address D. Box 4,863, N.

Y. P. O. FOR SALE HOUSES NOW YOUR time to buy a home on Monroe st, between Franklin and Bedford avs, location fine, ona new two story, basement and attic brown stone, thirteen rooms, and ona two story and basement, elaven rooms, $6,900 and 87,0 also, two throe story, basement and attic, brown stone, on Brevoort place, between i rankllo and Bedford vi terms eisy. Apply to T.

B. JACKSON, on premises, or at iU Clinton it. FOR SALE HOUS SS OR TOTET Now IB tho timo to get a good housj chsnp; lnvost roar money in a doub that will benpii yon if yoa put your money in railroad stocks It will all evaporate; three hind somo villa bouses, with 15 rooms in each; all in EOod order one for sale cheap (or give as you please) one to rent, uruijbed handsomely one unfurnished both very low, if any rents, to the right parties; also honses cheaD in all Darts of the cltv. Annlv to DAVID H. HILL.

9 Fiatbush av, nefr Prospect place. pi OR SALE HOUSE BALTIC STREET, south Ride, hatwnfn and Honrv: a first claas story briok dwelling, MilO, with 15 feet extontlon lot Sill)0; house contains 15 rooms; dining room on the parlor floor, lth dumb waiter hot and cold watr throughout: hot air furnace, with opeo flreplaoes in tho sleeping rooms; the plumbing and boatinc apparatus In completo order: possession any timo; will be sold at a bargain. Fn 1 porticufari by applying to JOHN F. JAMES, 189 Montague st. FOR SALE HOUSE GREAT BARGAIN Baltio bet.

Clinton and Henry, su, story, high stoop, Philadelphia brick, heavy stone trimmlngs.slnle with extaniion 17 rooms, bath, water clou ets, tubs, ranges, furnace In cellarJand water to thirdlloor location and central, within ten minutes' walk of City Hall and Wall st Ferry morteage can remain nossesilon any time. J. E. (JOI NELL, Court st, cor. Joraiemon.

nouo OR SALE HOUSE ONE OF THOSE brown stone front louses on St. James place sire 18x45 10U feot north of opposite St James' npisoopii will bo completed 16; all modern improvementa; black walnut wainscoting and buffet in dining room gas in newell post Peerloas rlovsted oven range 1 tntrer furnace in collar; this is nndonbtedly the ohoioest looatlon on the llill; will be sold at a great bargain terms vory easy. Inquire ol the owner, E. H. BO vYKaa, oJ Lafayette avonuo.

TOKSANE HOITSI. NO 2'll OAHROI.r. U. lu i.u unu muni, iri.ui,. r.

rouinj; nil Impronmonta: bas hve wash basina logani niarble mantis plat? ylasi windows; hoiiio Mili); lt 123 foei, court yanl of ft Included, in a lirsl cla a 1 nj ono do irliiBK rial apply (o Dr. Jfe. I 1 I I I "WTANTBD PART OF HOUSE ON UK 1 nf hnnu. fi nrfl rooms with improvements and all oonvenleoooa for honsokeep lag rent not to exceed 825 a month; tnnst be botweea Franklin and Clermont an. Call on or addreas H.

81 GatosaT. WANTED PART OF HOUSE A SEC ond story of four room and one on third, by an Amerloan Christian family of adults, for two yoara; good neighborhood, not above St. Felix st, or louth of Warren terms, $25; prefer second stoiy front room carDeteaj referonoos required. Address for one week KAKWUbl PEOPLE, Eaglo office. ItfllRniKG.

OARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, TW6 MJt nloe hall bedrooms. Apply at 169 Washington stroot. OARD FURNISHED. ROOMS, WITH JL or without board convenient to all tho oars and ferry. At 26S Liylhgstone st, near Bond.

BOARD 38 AND 40 CONCORD 8T handsomely furnished double and lnlB m'! housoand attendance first olats; also table, boarder! ao oommodated. Terms moderate. BOARi236DAMS ST. TO LET large room to gentleman and wUe; also haU room togontloman; house has all improvomonta Uvo mlnutoi from tho forry no moving in May. ARD ON THE HILL AT 17 ELLI J3 ott place, rooms suitable for gentleman and wife or single gentlomen; home oontalnj all the Improye monta.

tOARD 82 STATE ST. OPPOSITE Garden place: Becond floor nlcoly furnhihed; large closots llboral arrangements for permanent partloi nrit elaes table honso oooupiod by tho qwnor. BO ARD 1 0 CLINTON ST A LARGE, pleasant third story front room, with hot and cold water; a hall room, front, on the aamo floor, to gentleman and wifeor single gentleman. TQOARD ON THE HEIGHTS NO. 116 Jt Henry st.

large handsomely furnished room hot and oold water, to lot, with first olasa table reforenoos glvon and required. BOARD ON H8 HILL PLE AS ANT well furnished rooms on third floor; teblo sattsfa tory; location very desirable terms moderate. Apply at BO Lafayette ar. BOARD ON THE HEfGWS llTRISTvP sen st opposlto Dr. Storrs' Church; a handsomely urntshod parlor and bodroom, southern exposure house first class references exchanged.

BOARD AT 152 SCHERMER fORN Sf7 a ploason'room for gentleman and wife, or single gonttomon vory conveniont to tho oars and ferries terms reasonable, BOARD ON THE HILL 50 SOUTH Oxford st. front alcove room unfurnished other rooms also suitable for nontleman and wife or single gentlo nion, itIH bo rontod vory low for tho Summer. BOARD ONE OR TWO PLEASANT front rooms, with board, can bo obtained In a private family, whore all the comforts of a home maybe realized; forms moderate. Coll at No. 4 Lafnyettoav BOARD 344 CARLTON AV.

TO LET, with board, from tho 1st of April, a handsomely furnished alonvo room also largo rooms for goutlemon references exchanged. OARD A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL lot front room to gentleman and wifo. first class 3 ,.1 I I n. nnB. It Unn nnMI flvo minutes' walk to all the forrios and oars.

Address C. F. F.nglo office BOARD 103 HENRY STREET, NEAR Clark Vory laro front room and hall room to lot, handsomely furnished: a hall room for a single gon tleman board and attondanco first class references required and glvon. OARD ELEGANTLY FURNISHED. sunnvroom: throo closots; also superior furnishod hall room.

In Int. with first oUss tablo; near lerrjes, ro Offloo, City Hall, theatres and ohurohes. No. 51 Conoord street. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS NO.

224 Henry Bt Pleasant rooms on tho seaond and third floors, to rent, with board, either furnished or unfurnisb. ed all Improvements; terms reasonable for the Sum BOARD NO. 230 WASHINGTON ST. A large room on the sooond floor for gentleman and wife, or goutlomon also small rooms for gentlemen oiohanged saron minutes' walk of Fulton and Catharino ferries. BOARD I97 HARRISON STiWPOSITE! Obrist Churoh: to lot.

a largo sooond story front room.nicoly furnished, with largo olosots, hot and oold water, for gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen terms moderate no moving in May. BOARD NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, with or without oard. all improvements also hand some back parlor and extension, with hot and oold water, suitable for doctor or don'ist; convenient to two car routes terms very low. 298 Union st, near Court. OARD A LARGE ROOM TO LET, i nnnA for a man and wlfo, or two yonng men wllh every homo comfort, in small family; also, a third story front room; board 10 to 87 each per week.

Jio. 70Plneappio at. BOARD TWO YOUNG MKfl, OH wj tloman and wifo. oan have a nioo, largo room also, a hall room for gentleman or lady; noar three oar routes; terms very moderate; no moving In May: references required. Applyat 110 Hoyt st, oornor Pacific.

"I JO ARD A PRIVATE GERMAN FAMI ly oan accommodato two gentlomon with noatly furnished rooms, with or without board, at very moderate torms; improvements in tho houso. Applyat 1S1 Uegraw from Honry; references exchanged. BOARD NOi 178 A MITY ST LARGE pleasant room on third floor, with oonneoting ball room if desired; suitable for fmily or a party of gentlemon tablo boardors will bo accommodated reforenoes exchanged. III 't BOAIID 11D HENRY ST, ON THE Hoighti a finolirgo frontroom on third floor for gon. tloman and wifo, witil larso closyts water, boat houso and attondanoo first class: nls" two gontlomon oan bo aooom modatod; no movinr; in May.

13 OARD "TWO GENTLEMEN, WILLING to room together, or gontlomnn and wifo can obtain flitcla3s board, with nicely furnishod room, either back or front, on socoud floor, in an unoxoeptionably ploaaant, nol hburhiod ctmvonlont to Oroen0nd GatOB. Noatrand and Franklin avs. cars. 218QulncyetL BOARD 259 CARLTON A ROOMS on sooond and third floors to lot furnishod or unfurnished to gentlomsn and wlte or Blngle gontlomon houso has all tho modoin Improvements hot and cold water, Ac. a few tablo boardors oan bo accommodated dinner at half past six.

lAttn ONTHE HILL HANDSOME 1 r.ivnlclinrl rnnma nrt tVttrrt floor. ftlPO TOOmS on fourth floor, for Blngle centlomon; good tablo: looation kt nn rh. llfll PArttnn winhiiitr to make arranROments forrho Siimmor cm eoouro aood accommodations at 871 Adolphi st, cor DeKalb av. BOARD ON THE HILL DESIRABLE rooms, largo and small, on second and third floors, furnishod or unfurnishod: hot and cold wster; also a baok parlor and small room adjoining; location first clns'; home comforts no moving in May references exchanged. Apply at tio Urroeno av.

BOARD AT NO. 177 SCrlERMEUHOl jN st, between Smith and Hoyt sts, handsomely furnished front room on third floor: also, a vorv handsome back room on sooond floor; houso, table and location unsur pasaod; noar City Hall and tbo forries; also, a single room; table boardors accommodatod no moving in May. BOARD ON THE HILL ISO PUTNAM av, between Bolford and Franklin On the second floor, an aloove r.nd baok room, largo oloBetft and hot and cold wntor, fnr. tlshod or tiniurntslien; ploasant ftolnbor hood, near Dra. Scuddor and Uuryea's ohurobea; convenient to four oar routoa torms moderate reference ox changed.

BOARD FURNISHED ROOMS, FROM 31 a week upward; full board, if re.inlrod: menlp flerved In rooms without extra charare terms roasonfblo; houco hns modern oonvenionco3 parlors, piano, roadlng, amokinsr and bathing room, lauudrv, Ac Aa. linen done up at 75 couto. Matblo House, No, lJ" faitoa eC, above Nassau. Board gentleman and wife can obtain board In a private New England family, second story front alcove room houae nnd location first olass; 15 minutes' from Grand and Boosevelt ferries; terms moderate. Call or address S93 Greene av, faolng Tompkins Park.

BOARD TWO" LARGE, WT5LL fUR ntsliod rooms, with or without board one with Plymptnn bodsfread, if desired; la rffo olosots, sunny axpos ure, deatrp.ble location, noar cars and convenient to forries; few minutes' wilkto City Hall; also, tablo board; no moving lu May. Apply at 221 Deraw st, opposite Stromr plaoe. BOARD TOT.ET WITHXCLlENT board, pood attendanoB, two Irvrtro rooms, sncond floor, hot and cold water, for family havinsr their own fnr nlturo alo nice room, third floor, furninnefl. In good location (within 5 minute1 walk of City Hall tonus to suit. 179 DufBold stroot, botwoon JMyrtlo avonuo and "Willoughby street.

BOARD CLINTON ST A SPLENDID parlor floor to nlo tho third floor on oornor could be let to one family if dealrod or divided, and several smaller rooms with strictly first class table; terms vory moderate Apply day or evening, at 261 Clinton et, cor. Warren. BOARD NO. 32 CLINTON ST ARGE front and back rooms on tha sooond floor, furnished or unfurnished hot and cold watar; ample closets; also, front and baok rooms fiird Rtory, with closats and hot and cold water; also, fn oxfcflnsion, with southern exposure, for Rnntlemen and wiv03, or sinjlo gontlomen; terms mod erato. BOARD ON" TR3HlULA STvIATjL Aniorlcan family will lot, with board, ploannnt rooms on second or third floors, including a alcove, furnished or unfurnishod terms for two nersins from $10 to $14 par week; also.

a hall room at dinner at noon if preferred roforoncoa oxchauged. Apply at 253 Tompkius av, Greene. BOARD A dostrtnp a ptpwant homo in a private family, on tho Hill, can obtain a alcove room, hnndaomoly finished and furnished, with hot and cold water, gas. furnace, heat, lnrfre clnsst. oto.

lirt class stono house, with nil improvements, nosr Cnrltnn av. roforencos exohangod. Addros3 B. Box 4, Ragle oiTieo. KOART) ON THE HILL 158 PUTNAM ar, boffrfton Bedford and Franklin avs Sroond floor Mooro, nnd back room adjoining, furnished or nnfuni iahed large olosots, and room on third floor: noiuhbnr.

hood unoicop ioniI.K noar Drp Scnddor and Bnrvpa'i clmrnhos: convenient to four car routoai tevma low; rof orencea exclianged. BOARD 89 REMSEN ST LARGE sncond flo front south mom, Boorotarr Indstrad; twoolnseta. In one hot and cold water; after May I two lartre rooms on econd tloor, eommunlcstlmi, ono an mm hiially l. vTKe. chnetful brick extension reKlt.ter and grate abundant clofet ro.im dining room ou parlor floor references glvon and rermirod.

OAUD ON THE HILL A PLEAS VNT and prrmnneni home is offorpd three in SRarrh, in a modern bimvn fiiono boufie. 8C6 Clermont av, botwoon DeKalb nnd I.af;'yotto; a choprful third story front room with every convenience, hall room adjoinim? and Eecond story hack room, oan he secured on mnder.ito terms by f.hose desfrfng pleasant Burroundliiga In thU conveniont Ioc T.tiO!i references exchangod. BOARD WANTED A GENTLEMAN good subst.mtbl hoard: will pay In advance: lamontb. Address LABORE, office. BOARD WANTED BY A LADY, PUR ni6hed room, vrith partial bo.ird, in tho netjliborboof of Fulton st, between llrooklyn and Stuyvosnnt avs.

Address K. Eag le attiae. BOARD with first clnna rofronees, wants board In a private famllv, PiR iap aidross, stating terms and location, PA TIKNCJR. Kagle offlce. B( OARD WANTED A GENTLEMAN.

wife and little crirl. nrnd7.wtfih nhtntf Anrili Becond story front room, ha'I room oonneoting; location on the Hill. Address, giving full nnrticulars and terms, which. uiu.t ud tu uii. iitv iimea, una, ni Rie omce.

BOARD WANTED BY TWO GENTLE mon and their wives, a nurse and child, four rooms, handsomely furnished location on tho Hill, between Myrtle av. Fnlton st. Washlniton av and Elliott plaoo; table and appointments must bo first olass. AddreS3, Btatinff full particulars, including terms, C. F.

Eagle offloo. BOARD WANTDtHREE0r FOUR rooms furnishod for light housoVeenins, In private house, for a family of throe adults must provide ererr. thing but bed and tablo linen aadstlvor: Hill nreforred, but will consider all locations except R. D. Addmssme week, with full particulars and price, RESPONSIBLE, Kagle office.

i.n.isiE itooms. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping; terms moderate; ten minutes' walk irom fuiton rorry. iyi anus sr. J71URNISHED ROOM WITH HOT AND cold water, for gentlemen terms moderate. No.

25 ouglass st FURNISHED ROOM FINE FURNISHED room to let, for one gentleman, at 1 Schormerhorn streot. FURNISHED ROOM A NIOELY FUR nlshod front room to lot to a single gentleman, without board; first floor front. 21'i Washington st. private family. mh30 FURNISHED ROOMS A NICE LARGE room to lot nicnlv fnmlfihpr.

Hultahln for ono or two ffentleman; alao other rooms at No. 22 State street, near Court. "CURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT 45 without to gentleman and wife or a party oi gentlemen also hall rooms on easy terms. "OURNISHED ROOMS TLETTINA oto jarge rooms on roe seoona lloor. neatly furnished have gas, hot and cold wator and closets terms moderate.

Apply at 868 Washington st lURNISHED "ROOMS TO LET, ON Jl Brooklyn neatly furnished rooms; terms modorato within two minutes' walkof forries; also, lower part of house to let. No. 8 Willow at, three doors from EURNISHED ROOMS A PRIVATE family; two pleasant rooms, both front, on second i of front parlor, and use of piano; suit able for light housekeeping or two gentlemen; rent 81 per weok. Address 41T Atlantic av, near Bond st. TTWRNiSHED ROOMS A I VAT JL family can accommodate a few gentlemen with nicely furnlBhed.

large square rooms, containing closets and ga; house has modern Improvements, is pleasantly sitna ted, convenient to chnrchos and oars, and within twenty minutes' walk of Fulton and st. lorries terms 85 per vl" reforencos required. Apply to S. C. Bo 19.

Eagle offlce. 10 iix ajpakthiewx. TO LET ROOMS THREENICB ROOSlS with high nonly papered, water, In two story brick bouse, 236 Foarl st, near Concord ront $1 per raonth. Inqnire on tho premisos. LET ROOMS CHEAP 3 ROOMS in nilvatn hotiKO! hIro ft at or hnnm fp.

tiinnV. from ferry, and sovoral anartmonts: to let lnrrr corner groceiy store for SID. Inquire at No, 275 Saokott stroot. ErE OFFIOE. MARCO 30, 1877.

DRAWING. John Y. Oulyar, Addresses tlie New York Association of School Commissioners. The Claims of the Study of tlie Art of DrarrlDsr Presented from a Practical Standpoint A Clear aud Forcible Presentation of tbe Subject. Last evening, Mr.

J. Y. Culyer, Chief Engineer of Prospect Park, and member of the Brooklyn Board of Education, read a paper before tho New York State Association of School Commtsslonore and City Superintendent In Albany, on "Industrial and Invont lve Drawing In Publio Schools." Mr. Culyor first ro forrod to tho great intorest whioh had, of lato years, beoo dOToIoped in rogard to tho study of drawing, and to lnoroaalng demand for thorough and practical instruction amonff tho common people, in this art. Ho accountod for this faot, on tho ground that as the conditions of life ohange among a people, tho education of the people must undergo a corresponding ehango, and be made to meet tho new conditions.

He oomparod the condition of popular education fifty years ago, tho demands which were then made upon education, tho advancement whioh had boon made inoe thou in tho material arts, tho new domands which the ago uow placed on artllloera and mochanios, and then proceeded aa follows: If what I bare said be true, and if you admit the truth of tho proposition that publio education should conform to the need of practical life, it Ib nut snrpris ino, that wo should now havo a demand for a ntmnge in public oducation, and it is not surprising that tills demand should oome from those who make education a practical Btudy. The general proposition in roard to oducatiou being admitted, nut! these changos in avocationB being adraittod also, it next becomes tho part of educational wisdom to see wh tho now coutli Uo' a demand in education and that wo soo what the kuowlodge is of the most worth uow. Wo have soon that at least three fourths of the pupils of tho public schools of to day are destined for Industrial occupations. It is of vital importance, both individually aud nationally, that tho laborer and tho aon of a laborer should sufflolontlr understand himself and his surroundings, to know what Is good for him; and as he 1b to ba dependent on the produot of his labor it is os sentinl that hlB intelligence Bhould be so loavoned with the rationale of common UilugB as to onable him to do cleverly what ho undertakes. A email amount Ot knowledge well applied may make 1 iuslderable difloronco in tbo duration of a man's lifo and a still greater dlfforence In his ubo and enjoymont ot it.

What ara tho primal underlying features required in these oocupationa I us observe carefully on this point and, to be as precise as possible, suppose wo tako pupils destined for ouch Industries as carpentry, machinery, masonry, for cabinot making or for textilo manufactures generally. Suppose a pupil leaves school to entor either of these industries, what 1b tho nature of bis work? In tho first plaoe, what faoultioa aro first brought Into play, what features of bis sohool education has he firt to apply? Let ua boo, what has he first to do as a carpontor, etc? You ob eorvo, he has first to learn to handle tools, and as eoon as profloionov with them is acquired, be has to uso these tools, to shape materials into forms designed by somoono else. How does ho get his knowledge of what he has to do? From prlntod or written directions? Not at all. Does he have occasion to use any geography or grammar to understand his work? These studies do not touch his work at all. He may bo utterly ignorant of thorn both aud yot make oxcollont projjrosi.

But what Is THE NATURE AND WHAT IS THE VALUE of his work It consists of his being ablo to haudlo tils tools, so as to shaps bis cantonal into soiuo desired form, and his whole Buccesa and advancement dopouds entirely upon the skill and taBte ho puts iuto his work. What does he havo to guide him Nothing but a simple dra wing a design made bysomooue boforo him, to the exact conditions of whioh ho has to oonform, Obsorve that it is upon his knowleflgo of this drnwlng upon his readiness of understanding it, that bis progress pre eminently dopcudB, and it bocomos of tho utmoet importance to him, thoreforo, to bo ablo to read such drawings, to know what they moan, and then to uso bin flngovs aud his oros to mako what thoy roquiro. Now, mark, that iu all this work the rcadiug, tho writing and arithmetic aro subsidiary to tho knowlodgo of form required ia tho drau'Jugs In tho first place, and skill of his oyo and hand in the second place. Further, upon what does hia ADVANCEMENT AS A WORKS! AN DEPEND TOON WIBEE THINGS, his rer.dinesB in roadlng the designs of others, Ills skill with his tools id fashioning the designs of others and his kill with his tools in fashioning designs ol his own. His groatoat advancement comes when he is ablo to do the latter when, nftor having worked the do eigns of others for the details of a building, or of a machine, tio bcoomol so well acquainted with all the features ot the work that ho his able to design otio hitusolf.

Now, is it not clear that if you had a Iiuudi'oil boys in in your schools destluod to become carpeutors, or machitilsts, that tho most practioal oducation you could give thorn would bo luBtruction in drawing drawing which should loach them tho e'enioutary prlucipl.s uf bulldlng, eonitruotloa and machinery, and drawing which should at tho aamo timo teacli them principles of good tasto, to bo observed in their dcnp, for it is only a simple matter of faot, that what Is In good taste and aesirablo, is of more niarkotiiblo valuo something whlcb does not possess thoso In theea cases of tho carpontor and machiniat, I havo simply called your attention to tbo more bread nnd butter studios, to the studios indispensably necessary to them. If you teach such iiersuim simply fo road wrlto and ciphor, you Bond Ihcru into the workshop with all their knowledgo of these studios to llo dormaut until they have made themsclveH proficient in a fourth Irawing or a knowledge of form, and if they do not ac quiro a piuclioal knowlodgo of drawing in tho ourly clays of thoir oppreiitlceahlp, thoy mroiy do so sltor ward, and thoy thus remain all their days inclllcieDt woikuion, and It Is a fact to bo lumeutod that tho great majority of Auioricou corpontcrs cannot oven ronJ drawings, eotisOoil Utlv thoy have to work un der the'dlrcct supervision of a foreman or a boss. Now what la true of the carpontor and niachmiat, la just as true of a cabinet maker, mason, carriage maker, 4c, aud is iu the same sonso true of every ono who goes into a faotory to tend a machine. Tfey aro put at tuo lowest round of the ladder, they are set at onco to work with thoir fingers, and tipo 1 what thoy em do with Ihoir Aug rrB.up. the skill thoy can evoke with them.tlielr turo advunoomont depends.

Uudsr theaoolrciuustaucei I wont to ask you.iutrtnted as you are with iho management of the sohoola of the State, and having ia these so many tbauianda of to i iwh uI5.nw' practioal and sonsible men, you should not seek to havo them luitruoted in tho elements of that knowlodgo which moat pertains to thoir futuro work, or whether the period oi thoir sohool life should be ontlroly taken up with studies which have only an Indirect, and in somo oases only a remole liearhlg upon the moans by which thoy are to get thoir living. To pfbient thii ioiut possible, from the practical lot mo auk you to oousldor, What the practioal value of Ilia etydy of goOgraphy as now taught in tiio sohools is to childron dnstmod to these employments Can you toll me what efifect it is likely to have upon the dally wagos of a carpontof pr a machinist in Corning, or Ilulalo, or Troy five yeara Jjouco, thai ho is able Id toll you without any hesitation, tho names of all the Portuguese and Spanish C.pes, and Bays of South Amorlca, that ho can rocito glibly tho capltalB of the political governments 111 tha world, that he oan toll you the holglit of every mountain and tho longth of ovori river, as well as the foaturos of Boll and cllmato of all the continents? Now that wo gro dealing with PRACTICAL EDUCATION IN ITS aSBCNCE I want to know how muo of (his knowledgo Is of practical value, how uiuoh of it affoots dally wages, because I liud many a porson saying, "Wo can't got room for drawing lu our schools because we arc already so overcrowded with practical studios. In regard to ui'llhmo tio, in regard to grammar, and luduod in regard to rending, if you will oxamine these studios an pursued in the schools critically with roforonco to their practical application, vou, will tluX they uug( bQ curiaiM little without impairing their ettleionoy in Tho slightest degroe. I would not havo you uuderHtand that I udvo cat" tUp abolishment of geography, or grammar, or history, or philosophy, ovou from the publio soliools. I regard all of tnoso as important Btudies, as material aids in tho licallhlul meut.il djvolop mout of tho pupils, whitovcr may be their occupation, but tbe point I want lo make is, that by tho changes whioh have token placa and to which I have referra a Lew olemeut Inis In be into our il ucntlon to make it pra.

Cicilly eU.etive, and it there is at present no room, then othor ntmlies must make way foi it. Wo need tiio physical induing of the eye to see, tho training of the hand to execute what the oyo sees, and thou we wuol the iniU'l iuionuud, ho that the eye shall see with intelligence, a add in tho v. o. of the band beaufy and ir.iec In cvcrvtUiui! II i succors in every branch of industry; tins is something wmou suuiilil tin.lerlln all in naming; ihis is something wliii your old time lio i do uo! I moll at all; this is something which drawing alone can rco'ji; uiui bfnre you have this domand for drawing iu piiidio sctrxilB, a donnmc! which for tha most practical reasons asks to have ihe study placed uldo by side iu importance witu reading, writing and arithmetic. In ibis pi sentntion of the chinin 1 if dr.nvniir, I have gskn 1 0 for it only on llio plainest utilltarii.il grounds.

If i wcro to advocate it up, a culture or a dlicpUn uy ptndy I ooulil present claims lor it as strong as tiio claims you could present any other study. 1 could suotv you it haa historical ami outturo second to nn other study, nuil it is the only study upon which wa can rely for a development of industrial or line art. But I forbear cut ring up either ol these phases of tho discussion at time that I niay call jour uttou tion 10 too nature 01 tuo ELEMENTAIti' PBAOTIOAI, FEATURES of the Btudy, and how thoy can bost be introduced into public schools. On this point, judging from tho work we frequently soe from schools, mere Is needed ai much light as ou any othor. 'i'here 1b not a Biugio Btudy you can put Into tho schools more capable of a simple eduoatiounl arrangement, more c.pahle of being taught by all teacher more capable of bidug learned by all pupils, aud better capable of be Inn tested by examination than tho Btu ly of drawing Perhaps you think this strsnge or strong language, nevertheless it is a statement I can support by emphatic testimony from hundreds of toachors, and from 1 the beat educators of tho oountry.

The difficulty has been that It has been falsely regardod as a special study, one requiring spooial abiiily io teach ani 10 learn it, simply because only ono phase ot tho study has boen oonsldored tho artiatio phase the practical phase, tho Industrial pbaBe, has not, until quite rc ceuiiy, neon unuerstoou at an. fluir, oy tho law or too State, we havo got to toaoh drawing in all our schools. It is required by the atatuto, and I trust that I bava c.nvincea you tnat It is a practical ana a necessary Btudy. There Is no mystery about tho study at all. It is founded on few simple elements, and theso are matter! or definite explanation and iinistrunou, anu capable of being as clearly presented educationally as tbo featuros of arithmetic or geography.

Having exainlnod the subject for yourRclvoa, if you wish uioro light there are plenty of citiej and towns which havo experimented with tbe subject, and winch have results to show tor I heir experience. The author itics of these oitios and towns will gladly givo you tho result of their experience. And I would suggest tliat if you are luollneo to introduce a particular system I. you require to have not only ita practioal educational features clearly let forth, showing what tho beginning is and what the end will be, but that you also rcqulro i tostitnuny to bo eubmitlod from places where tho syi I tern has been lntroducod, with examples showing that i tbe results claimed havo been actually accomplished. In introducing and establishing a new study like this it scorns to nae that at least this should be done to get 1 at a true knowlodgo in regard to it.

I desire to lui press upon you that the right beginning of the study is 1 very important consideration. If this is to be of any value it must be eonduoled on oorroct principles; and as it is one of 10 much importance that It must be pursuod through tho whole lohool Ufa of pupils, you sas at onoo that it Is not a light matter when the expense aud tha time devoted to it aro LOnBirtei od. I have mot with many persons who, while favonngd Ihe study lu a general way, yet seemed to have no oflntte ldei of the proper way of dealing with It. Questioning such people I havo generally round they had only a propoeiesslon in favos of tho stu ly i and advooated it on grounds like this Drawing is a good itndy, because it toichei pupils to see correctly, and the practice in it givoi steadiuess to the hand aud I thiB produce. a beneficial offect on writing tUon, tjo, bo able tu skotch a little now and then, so as to bo ablo to represent what you want to conimunleato, is a handy faculty to posses.

And on tho whole It ia a ploasant accomplishment as well as an amusement for most children. Now this is no advocacy oi drawiuw at all. Unless it has deeper and stronger claims thaa these, it has no placo in public sohools, and If you will observe you wui noiioe inai me poopie ioiu uuv who drawing for these reasons are not verv particular what kind of drawing thoy adopt. To them awing is drawing, whether it be the representation of laudseupes, bu IJiugi, ruins, flowers and animalA, or whether 11 bo geometrical forms, forms of historical ornament, Industrial designs, drawing of object! or mechiinie.il drawing. It thoy hare any profere nco tt Is for thi pie turo olemonti.

whioh aro somehow supposed lo havo esthetic influonco. Now if you want to put drawing into your you must put its claim, up au souau definite bull, you must show that it ha AN INTIMATE CONNECTION with such Industrial oomipatlons. ai I have rof rnJ to, and Ihm you must show that the course of instruction is ol an cduoalioual ouara.t.r. By tU I moan, that it FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH SO, 1877. OVH SUHDAV EDITION.

Tl: Eagle is now published every AlV Iho week, Sunday Included. Order yoirr carrier leave it, or send your address to tbtt offl Scopta. Advertisements for Sunday Edition reouvcd St the office up to 11 o'clock Saturday evening. TICKETS For the convenToTlhe Brooklyn pub mangcmenta have been made by whioh choice ro IZLrzV beproourod for tho Fifth Avenue, the park Niblo's nd tho Union Square Theatres, from tho telegraph operator in tho Eaglk. counting room.

IiKCTCRB Bt BET. D. A. GOODSELL. "Leisure and Laziness" ia the title of ft 100 ture to bo delivered by Bey.

D. A. OoodBcIi in the Washington street M. E. Churoh, this evening.

Thoro ill be no charge for adruiaeion, AT KIiT INSTITUTE The fourth reception of the Wavorly Institute, tendered to MiM Id B. Hopkins, will be given on ITriday evening, the 13th of April, at No. 128 Berki war atroet. rOBND PAIlTt. Honkin Post No.

10, O. A. will give a 'Pound Party" ontortolnmont next Tuesday evoning, in their parlors, No. 308 Fulton etroet. After the rendition of a musical and lltorary programme, pound packages will be sold at auction.

KIKE AT lliLB CENTRE. On Sunday afternoon a house in Rockvilio Centre, valued at $2,000, was destroyed by flro. It was owned by Thomas Place. The Ore waa undoubtedly tho work 61 an incondiary. as tho building haa been unoccupied for a fortnight.

There 1b a small insurance. FINE ARTS. A New Picture by Bristol. J. B.

Bristol has just finished a large picture representing glinipeo of Lake Champlaiu and tho Adirondack from tho Vermont shore, in tho neighborhood of Burlington. The foreground is somewhat thickly wooded, but hue and there tho roofa of farm cottages Bhow abOYO tho tree tops, and broad pusturoa auggcat tho pastoral character of the country. Beyond this charming vista oi woodland and clearing the surface of the lake appeare, and reflects tho azure tones of tho sky, while in the distance are seen through tho heated atinosphore of a Summer's afternoon the Adirondack Mountain peaks, twenty miles or more away from the lako ahoro. The scone is delightful, and it is varied by the introduction of vanishing Bhadowa over the foreground. There is peoullar foroo oxpresBOd In the treatment of this foreground, and in manner it belongs exclusively to ifr.

Bristol's pencil. At the edge of the frame thoro is a bit of pasture in bright sunlight, and tho brilliancy of thii incident is greatly enhanced by a dark shadow which ia in effect moving over tho intervening woodland, between tho near foroground and the lako ahoro. There is a floe display of technical work shown in tho paaturo, and a massing of tint in the middle ground, the effoct of which is masterly. This ia what may be terinod a gray toned picture, and yet the landscape possesses all of the freshness and clearness of early Spring. In tho finish of the picturo Mr.

Bristol has worked up the minor detailB with great care, but in doing this has not sacrificed the feeling of depth and broadth which haa boon so noticoablo in hia former works, and the result will bo accepted by connoisseurs as the highest aim in art. onK New Pictures at ahork's Gallery. One of the latest additions to the collections in tno Art GaUery of Messrs. Bhork is a largo painting of a Winter landscape by T. L.

Smith. The subjoot of tho picturo in not remarkable there is a country road in tho foiegrouud leading to a farm house, a great maple on the right hand and a scattered grove on tho left. The enow covers the ground, wb.Ho here and there the brown herbage and scattered logs show above it. Mr. Smith paiuts hia Winter scenes with great directness of purpose and strenght, and he goes to nature for his studios.

In tho sturdy body of the groat maplo tree we see some of his careful technical work, and again tho brown herbage which Bhows above tho snow, and for breadth we turn to the whitened meadowB which stretch off into the perspective. Thero in the old farmer trudging along the anowy road toward his home at the edge of tho forest, and the faintly deilned vapor rising from the weather beaten ohiniDCy which indicates comfort within. There are no other evidences of life in the picture, everything is kept in reposo, and in feeling and sentiment ia suggestive of the quiet of nature in Midwinter. Tho tono of tho picture is rich, and its truth aa an illustration of the Winter season will be apprcoiatod by all admirers of art. Biasbflold sends from his Paris studio an attractive yet soniowbat sad incident of stago lifo.

A pretty ballet dancer appears seated among tho flats oa the side of a theatre stage in her scanty costume of gauze and tinsel, with a little child in hor arms. The woman 1b knitting to pass away the time, and appears sad, in apite of her gay coatume. The drawing of tho figures 1b exccllont, and tho coloring of tho work is brighter and more attractive than any recent work that we haTo seen from this accomplished young artist's easel. Parker is represented by his fine Winter scene of an abandoned stago coach in a driving snow storm, a work that waa noticed in tho Eagle when it was on the artist's easol, in terms of praise; and an Adirondack oamp scone. By Fuechael thoro ia a brilliant Autumn sun a poetical reminiscence of tho Indian Summer eoason in tho SuBquehanuah river valley, and Deiiseer haa a pleasant littlo picture of a shady nook by the riverside with a group of children playing with a pet lamb.

The picture is oxquisito in color, and haa none of the lombrenesa of tone that wo have noticed in Borne of his former pictures. Thero are also a spirited "littlo picturo of kittens at play by J. H. Dolph; a mountain scene in North Carolina, by A. Thompson, and Sridg man's Egyptian Girl." Tlie Kurtz (Sal lory.

The so called "supplementary collection" of oil patutings, owned by Mr. CharloB L. Frost, will bo gold this evening, bogiuuiug at 8 o'clock, at the Kurtz Gallery, Madison squaro, New York, under the direction of D. A. Mathews, auctioneer.

As the pictures are to be sold without any reservation whatever, tho offering will onable buyers to secure many fluo works at merely nominal prices. Among the prlnoipal nanios represented lu tho collection are David Johnson, Braight, Navier, Gaunio, Kensctt, Dr. Buggies, Doughty, Charles Hue, Ilarvoy Young, Sain, Chapin, Bartolina, J. Faulkoor, Magan, Boudei, Iiolfo, Webb, Bangoron, and many others. DRAMATIC.

lEooley' Theatre. Propara lions for the production of "The Great Divorce Case" are bomg made in the nioBt lavish manner by Mr. LU rt Jackson, who has dotermiued upon tho establishment of a new order of things at this house. New scenery, new and handsome a now and large company are all promised, Mr. jack eon's previous experience in running first class theatres has led him to appreciate the value of pretty women and elegant costuming on the stage, and his company now rehearsing for Monday's first appcaraneo is distinguished for the personal oharmg aud good taste in dressing of its ladies.

Tho loading lady, by tho way, is a Brooklyn belle, Mios Ida handsome and stylish. Mis Adelaide Cherie, Mis. May Gallagher, Miss Ethel Allen, Mins Madeline Mayc and Mrs. Hurry Allen complet. tho Hat of ladles, while among the gentlemon tho moal notod aro Mr.

J. U. Sa ville, late manager oi the National Tuoatro, Washington, and Mr. Charles Stanley, trom tho Chestnut street Tho. itre, Philadelphia.

Tho oxcellence of a company thus constituted ia a good guarantoc of Air. Jackson's oarne.tnesfl. That tho piece will prove interesting to tho pl.iygoing public there can be no doubt; that it will bo as well played and as elegantly mounted as thougii produced in Now York, there soemB to bo no roam fcr questioning. Miss Ada Gaddls has severed her connection with the Conipauy now playing tho "Two Orphans" at Hooley'o Theatre, not haviug appeared since Tuesday night. The company thus losoa one of its strongest members.

In justice to tho lady the management should take her name the bills. Tlie Pnrlc Theatre. The selection of Good Friday for a boiiefit lor Miss Uobo Eytingo seems rather uuforlunato, for the reason that vory many of her admirers who would Gladly witnoBa her performance of Lady Macbtth will bo restrainod by conscientious scruples from attending. Misa Eytingo is, indeed, the ouly actress on tho atago to day who can attempt the role with any chatico of success, and her performance of it should event to oU out tho multitude. To morrow night she will appear as Saney Syket.

"Out Boarding Houbo" will bo produced on Monday, with a good cast, and under Mr. Graver's personal supervision. All the absurdities which have given the pieoe its widespread popularity will be enjoyod to tbe QtmOBt. MUSICAL. Sheltering: Arms Nursery Coucerf.

On Wednesday evening of next week will be given in tho Academy of Music a "Thomas concert," for the benefit of tho Sheltering Arms Nuraory, ono of the best known of our local charities, ana among the moBt deserving, In that it provides for and gives shelter to helpless little ones, a form oi charity which especially commends itself to tbe benevolent and kind hearted. Tho Society leaders have taken charge of the approaching conoert, which promises to prove as brilliant an aff.ir sooially as it ia sure to be musically. Mr. Theodore Thomas will conduct, and in addition to hia incomparable band, MrB. Philip D.

Gulagcr, Boprauo, nnd other talent will add to tho attractions of the evening. Seats are on aale at Chandler's, Handel aud Hnyclu Concert. No musical event within the past three years has awakened so great preliminary interest as the concert of tho Handel and Haydn Society, announced for Monday evening at the Academy, and at which "The Last Judgment" of Spohr, will be presented. There are especial reasons why our musio lovers should feel thus concerned at the present time, and the assurance which this gives of hearty and generous support from the pleasure seeking public is particularly gratifying. The oratorio is to be presented with the fullest regard to a peifcC.

ensemble, orchestra, soloists, and chorus being of the very best. Mr. Rafael Navarro, the talented musical director of the society, will conduct. Wagner Opera Festival 1'niinhnuser. The Boston public are in ecstasies over the Wagner opera, and the journals of that city speak enthusiastically of the excellence of tbe presentation of "Lohengrin," "The Flying Dutchman" and "Tann hauBer," by Mr, Fryer's Company.

It will be recalled by our music lovers that the last named is to be given in the Montague street Academy on Thursday evening next.tbui boing tho last performance of the season. That It will prove essentially superior to the presentation of "Lohengrin" thero is every reason to believe, the ncr Yuusuoas of the sinners having worn oil, and every Partial SuspeiiHlon of Biilno An Abundance of Small Change a'be New Coal Combination A Railroad War Hogarded as Inovitublo llic Price of Gold. Wall Street, March 80. The Stock and Gold Uxohnngos are clofwd to day and Broad street and tho uppor part of Wall stroot presents a dosertcd appoarauce. Tho Banks, Custom House, Sub Treasury, and many of the Brokor'a oillcos aro open and some little business is boing done.

There Is now an abundance of ailvor coin in tho country and this Is rctleotcd on the market bore, where small change is almost a drug. The best bid for it la fMtf in curreaoy and tho most faxorablo oflor is Tho Treasury Department has disbursed, since last Muy, about $.0,000,000 tn silver, over $18,000,000 of which has been exchanged for fractional currency. Tho mints aro now prepared to oirculnto $1,000,000 por month, and thero Is uo probability of thero being a scarolty of silvor coin. Tho moating of coal operators held yesterday, determined to advance the price of coal fifty conts per ton at tldo wator and appointed committee to perfeot a plan by which this increase can lis effected. Exactly how this is to bo done doos not yet appear.

Tho companies to the compact may resolve that they wilt nol soil their coal at less than tho advance, but all must first agree upon the basis. Tho Pennsylvania Company may want to havo tho average prtco obtained tor tbelr coal at tbo last auotion sale made the basts. Tho DcL, Lack, and Western would probably bo satiation with this, but tho Lohigh Yalloy and the Reading might object. After tho basis is fixed tho next thing to do will be to limit production, for unless this is rostrlctod tho advance cannot he maintained. Whether or not tho Loighlgh Valley.tho small operators oo the lino ol that road.tho Philadelphia anil Raiding, tho Leighigh and Wilkabarro, the Central of Now Jorsoy aud tho Delaware and Hudion or other companies pecuniarily embarrassed oan afford to atop pro duclug remains to bo soon.

Tho market is now overstocked thoro being an excess of about ono and a quarter, millions ot Ioub as comparod with last year at this time and tho resolution to advance the price will havo tho ofToct of ohook ing consumption and export. It is difhoult to see bow tho combination formed yesterday oan be made to hang together long and it may bo vory speedily ruptured by the treaohory of any one of tho partios to the compact. It is llkoly that the Btock of tho Dolswaros will tomorrow bo favorably iutluencod by tho agroement of the coal operators, for Investors will uow wait and boo If tho coal market improves boforo they make further saciifloos on their sharos. Tho stook markot is largely ovoraold, and hi waB deuiandod for the use of tho Del awares yesterday. This will dctor speculative laiev, and tho withdrawal of a few thousand sharos from tho loon markot would almost make a oornor.

Another railroad war ia now regarded as almost inevitable. Tho Baltimore and Ohio manager have boon notified by Sir. Vandorbllt that uuloss they cease cutting ratoa ho will break tho conipnot mado last Winter, and act independently. Colonel Scott says that a mooting of managers of Trunk linos is to be held in this ciiy next wook, whou an effort will bo made to sottlo difl'eroucos. If tho war is forcod upon tiio Central ihe Baltiinoro and Ohio will doubtless flud it difficult to obtain material aid from the bankers hoie, and in this caso Mr.

Garrett would find that tho contest was a losing operation. The poslod ratos for storting etchange woro advanced to lor sixty day aud for sight this morn ing, and gold was quoted over the counter at 105 1 15 bid, and offered at TIIE CI1AU1TIE8. IScffulnr ItI CUii of tiio Board TTItu Irrcprcv tblo Conflict Botwoon tiio CotmnlKMloners and tiio Supervisors. Weekly Doaitiunt Hepoi't, Etc. Tho Board of Charities Commissioners mot In regular weekly session at the Almshouse, Fiatbush, WoJuoaday ofteruoou, President Norrls in tho chair, andjpreseut CominlsKlonors llogau, Storms aud Kabor.

A communication frofti Jodoph iVllUeyson, oontain I Ing a proposition to repair and paint the roof of tho Almshouse, was received and placod on fllo. A communication was rocoived from Dr. Daly, of the Hospital foi Iuourahlos, stating that lie had appointed I Dr. J. U.

Hibbon ns his asv'nbl without salury, aud 1 asking tho indorsement l1t h'j aollon by the Board. I Tho request V' orautod. I uCSlimr rnnort nf tho rirst District iu9W.il 8 oiuoudituro Iuv.wowwWh. In the Third District (Com. llabor'a) for the same fino 8,183 orders for grocorUw wore Issued, and 05 tops of coal.

Tho requisition from tho Luuatlo Asylum askod for a gross or playing cards, two dozon of dominoes and two dorou of checkerboards for the amusement of tho pollen tt. This matter was referred to tho Arylum Comnilttco, with powor. Tho Almshouse Committee was authorized to havo the rangos repaired in the institution. The Hospital for Incurables aked for fifty loads of manure, whioh requeBt waa toforrod to tho Board of Supervisors. Dr.

Sohenck, of tho Hospital, called nttontlon to the fact that that institution was sorely in need of certain drugs. Com. llabcr said In view of tho fact that this raquoat had been REVERBED TO THR BOARD OF SUPERVISORS some weeks since and that Board bad not acted upon it, be would uiovo that the Committee on iforfptiat purchase the aiticloB without delay, as the case wnn urgent. Com. Began thought it should be shown to tho Board of Supoivlnurs that tho responsibllily lor purchasing those nrticlos rested with them, and although ho had no doubt that there was an immediate necessity for thorn, still he thought they should konp themselves wlllyn the limits of tho law.

Rather than violate the law in this fospect ho would pay for tho articles out of his own poi'ltnt. President Novrla remarked that this was a mntlar which nooiiod 110 dlseUHSiuu. There was uu urgent necessity for thcio articles nnd ho thought they woro fully In meeting tills necessity thouiaolvoa since the SupervHorn hal ignored it. Com. Bogan was not In fuvor of voting for articles for emei nneies when thoy did not know what they woro voting for.

as the price wn i not stated. Presideut Norria unid one of the articles was absolutely usoded and at onoo, and this would nut coal iinro thun $1. It having boon stated to tho satisfaction of Com. Megan what tho required articles would cost, ho v. tort with the (itliers for their immediate puronnse by the Hospital Cjiiuuitteo.

THE COMMUNICATION which rn. thnn acted up was rellWR To the llminrnbt' liimrd Ctnninisainnert o.t Chariti'1, Gentlemen On the 31st day of January, I8TT, I sent to om Honorable Body a requisition for drugs for (ho use of the various dapatimontii under your i irire. As yet none of llm articles nulled for by that reqiiisStliu bnvr boon rocftived. Certain of these nrti cIob aro imperatively needed by tho Inmates of this institution, that to aelay longer a request that thoy be purchased immediately would, I bcheve, he a of duty. I send herewith a sqmelal requisition for tho articles mo'it urgently required, with the requeat that your Honorable Body order thorn to bo puroliased without delay.

Thinking that possibly au Inventory of drugs ou hand In tho Department may be of uso to yon at the puwent timo, I havo caused to be prenarod complete lists ot all and preparations, both lu thn drug store and laboratory, copies or which aro herewith transmitted for your consideration. They oontain tho oxuet quantity of each article, with Its estimated valuu attachod. Yours respectfully, P. L. Medical Superintendent Hospital.

i lbs cxtr. fluid crgotie. 6 gallB oluenine 4 lbs potass bromide. 1 barrel ilaxaeod meal. 1 piece rubber sheeting.

The entire cost of those articles wilt bo about $.0. WEEKLY DEPARTMENT BKl'OIl'i'St wcre presented as follows Almshods 007 ininatos decrease in the wook, 5 4 deaths, all infants cost per 00 cents. Lt'NATra Astlum 57,1 Inmates decrease i no deaths cost per tieud, 90 1 0 cents. HosriTAi. ron iKcrjiiAnLES US inmate lucrenvu 10 no deaths cost per head.

72 conts. Hospital 403 inmates increase, 9 deaths cost per head, 00 oents. Smalli ox Hospital 23 paupers, 1 emigrant and 3 oni Ioycs. Total, 27. Tho Board then adjourned.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Pio'poct pi, 0, S05.5 ft Bedford av 20x100, foreclosure: A Daggett to llauuah Huston, Phliadoi plita. Pa Deoaturst. a cor Hood av, 100x100: Butcher to Kllen. wlfo John Wilson Decatur at.

a 150 ft Rood av, IDOiIOO; Butler to Kllen, wife John Wilson Sixteenth st, 197.10 ft a Fourth av, run I Bei) ft to Braxton st 1 75 luti 1 50 100 to filitoonth si 35; A Swain to Josooh 8 Barney, Nonttickot. Mass Braxton St. IIS 10 tt Tenth av, 75xa00 to Slx toontn A Swain. Ui Jod.ph 8 Barney, Nantucket, Mass Fifteenth st. 853.6 ft Sixth av, 17x100 Holruol to Edward Snydor, Yapliank, LI Fifteenth at, s.

8X ft of Fifth av. 89 llixlWx 3. 'il0ti, llolmii to ICdward Snyder, Yapnank, Roitors av, a I i ni Mor'lt'. 25xi6oV MoMa nus to William AIcNlsli, 1M1. Atla itlc av, nas, 176 ft 11 of Hamilton av, about 60it4iLNaw Utroeht, Dunn to I'otor HanrahaD, Fort llaiullten, 1874..........

Atlantio av, ss, 100 ft 0 of Mlllorav, 5xirjiili.v). Anu. wile of li Quldor to John Mulr, Jal Van Kenren, Jeisle Oranam and James Htlf Green Bt, s. 178 ft 0 of Woat it, Tlebout to Martha Tlobout, widow, 1 5 uart, Do.in st. ss.

819.10 ft a of flrand av. H0, hid; Maria Brushti Huah MoRoteris Ce iur st, ss, 440 7 ft ltverroaa av, 20 li7ii llx4 x74.ft, foreclosure; A Daffslt to John Pholnin. Oodar it. 880.7 ft a Kvergreon av, iSl.sS0.i. X83.9, foreclosure: A Datfgett to John Cedar st, 430.7 ft livortroon av.

(jx79.11ii0.1 X7U.3, foreolosura; A Daggett to Joliu Lot h'edgehsak. Coney Island, on ShaepsWtiad (2.0.1 6,000 6,000 I.6O0 8.60O 600 SU) notu 6,0.10 1,000 1,000 l.OOU tu BaV. uorlitt'in; 11 Oloru.nt to AmosTuok, y3 part Lot. 29, 11, 23 and 7. fiedarsbank, Conoy Island, on Su opshoad Bay and Atlantio Ocean, partition Cloinont to Amos Tu.k.

4 deeds Roid av, 96.10 ft a Jailarsun it, runs 100 1 1 2 A 6 1.3 a 175 lo ttold av 4ft 1 Hue. wife JLimbl 10 John Moadtngor, Jamaica: inorts. exthgo Hopkins st, a blh tt Mircy av. runs 49.4 xn 10 nopuina a ze, ft Fiscr to Henry I Washington av, 17JIH ft a of la oor Grand av aud Baltic oHt9UHI 8. tomclosuro Yovmss to Win 1 1 Morgan Fu.

Jourthst.w cor Fiithav. 1 JOxVjO.j: I'lfiy tlnrd st, 100 fl of liltliav, 4ljxlW.il Woodland to Joseph Woodhoad. Saino property, Woaduoa Anulo Wood Union 'st, Vt'e of iiieicVs't," il.OiiOii B'arf. lott to Henry CBnrllett Klliutt plaoe a s.iW.lO i DaKnlli av. 1x100 A Noxsaii to Mary Skollv.

wld vr. inorvi i.tva 2.1WJ lNuw no in nom nom nom 4.M.1 Flovdat.us, it uf TuiuttLlu av, lt0 lJ0; Mnlvitliilto (l Voprlh av, cot M.i. ooib it, roos 3 Tt 0 to Mill rua.l a 10. 1 1 lo 'ourvh uv 11 I .3: .1 1, 1, Aoiira utou, 1. Wa li l.o.O propose, anu i no price at which ms conr.raot.

may a made with any othor person or persons. Prop mail to be "To tho Board of Oily Works," (spooifyina work). Tho said proposals will bo publloiy opei no ami an nounce.l at tho 6zl mooting of the isald B.iar.l, whtoliV ill be held on the 13th day of April, H77, at tlie bourof iOo'clookA. M.rorin casa thora should be no uuornni uin.uiiL mi iiiii uiiv. limn nn njiv ni inn nnrr iifni In perfect order; possession at any time.

Aoply to ASDKKSO Van Buren or to J. BLIUULI, 443 Fifth av. mo LrT HOUSES ON VAWERBlLT av. between Park snd Fhishlnjf; on Grand av, betweon DeKalb and Lafayette on Stoubcn et, between DeKalb and Lafayette avs; on Classon av, between DeKalb and WUloognby also, two story frame house tn L'uion place, nd brown stone front bouse No. Bjereon St.

fourth door from Lafayette av. The above houses contain all the modern improvements and in first class order ron's trom S00 to SSCjper year. M. KCHKVURRIA i 20 Beaver et, Naw York, or 370 DeKalb av, Brooklyn. rjlO LET HOUSBS 34 LAWRENCE ST, JL story, attic axid eit, frame cottMge, 10 roomi, ail imp 8600 80 South Elliot, place, near DeKalb av, 2 alory aud ittlo framo cottxge, 9 rooms, all imp.

In splendid order, immediate possesion tjCO 116 North Oxford st, 2 story, frame, 7 rooms, hot and oold water, bat rango, Ac 40 127 North Portland av, 3 story, framo, rooms, water ndffa. 43S Otberueirable honses and apartments at low ventR. Apply to A. BCIITIS, 185 Myrtle av. cornur Duffiold street..

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