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6 SOCIAL SCIENCE fea AES NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1876—WITH SUPPLEMENT. | beginning of the civil ejpal xqyernments and delphia and & few other cities a | given to overcrowding by the action of the benefit | tion of the poor, Dr. Howe never narrowed | building tom ¢ tes, those societies in ) and by the action of muni. benevolent citizens. In Phila. cheek has been | which, contrary to the ‘England: do provide homes of | eneral cus- | dem: special tribute to his memory. Born for service of mankind, and early devoting bitnself to that most sacred of all professions, the cure and the eleva- is mind to the consideration of less permanent interest. He was always and everywhere upon duty, and his labors A COCKING MAIN, NEW YORK VS. NEW JERSEY—THE FIGHT UNDER THE ORANGE MOUNTAINS—NEW YORK VIC- at Philadephia, are Teaty for service at ores Friese MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, : ther own for working people even of the humblest | ended but with his life. For more than halt a century 1101,110 o Proceedings of the Eleventh An- ae por i he has ‘pursued his noble career of philanthropy in | TORIOUS. he eors sori Ie Liao rie61 21 Pieaneront 7 : cn reading of @ paper was finished Mr. | both hemispheres, wit riliant and signally useful re- “ Total, 50; kil i, missed, 2 nual Meeting at Boston, wricley, of Philadaiphiadgata Grisecpust of the Build. | sulta, Alrady a, poteran 1p tbagervine of social ect- |. C20 Or ‘he mastansiting maine fyeght tn or shens i, Parks. Bansay—Pice.—On Tuosday evening, January 11 af 5 ne Associwtions im that city, But the facts and re- | ence when our association was formed, be jomed | New York for years took place on Tuesday night in | Time of shooting—Two hours and five minutes. the residence of the bride’s mother, Rey. Se ea a SE coumendstions which he advanced were generally | heartily in its work, and his name is attached to the | Essex county, New Jersey, and was well attended bya | © Fell dead out of bounds, phen H. Tyng, Jr, ALpaar ©, ee ase a efi oe ion had Just been submitted. | first circular, iavead. in August, om ioeling aconter- | party consisting of merchants and bankers from this ra oe ant Ae — daughter of . Saal t rt rks in favor of e Suggestions it conta dwere ence in Boston, with aview to form such an organiza ie, of 1d HOMES FOR THE PEOPLE. iisi'inade by Mr, Ayres cP Boston, De Bowditch, of | tiow as hus since existed, During most of the inter. | city who reside inthe sister Stata There were about | PIGEON SHOOTING CHALLENGE. Buiss—OLuvrE.—At the residence of the bride's boston; and @ letter, embracing the same views, was vening years he has been, as he was at his death, one | forty guests of the gentleman on whose estate mother, on Tuesday, January 11, by Rev. Charles 3 - — read from Dr, Snow, the City Physician of Providence. | of our directors, and he bas given such portions of biS | the fight oceurred, The scene of the night’s | + New York, Jan. 12, 1876, Robinson, GrorGs H. Buss to Miss Emity A. OLurrs, te SOCIAL RCONOMY, time to our work as could be withdrawn from the in- To tas Eprron or Te Hexaty:— all of this city. A Strong Indorsement of Benefit | Mr, Sanborn, the Secretary of the society, then ub. | comsant occupations with which even bis declining | Port was not far from the foot of the) 1 ts ine letter of B. aeiss whalcn apiioated a Tiznscancn Goremery Op Renter, Tea neeye Sis mitted a report on “Social E y,”? 1m which tt was | years were busie Ora Mountains, just of > Je residence of 4 Dr. i ios Ok ills sdaparenens : . tts — Scola euated in your paper and was dated January 9, I have merely | Adler, Hagman A. FLURSCBEIM to IsaBELLa GoLpsmTs, B Stated that the meetings of this department during the past year have been frequent, its correspondence con- siderable and its results, as shown !n the reports and papers produced, very satisfactory, as indicating that the members of the Department Committee have been LIST OF OFFICERS, The following were elected for the ensuing year:— President, David A, Wells; Vice Presidents, C. W. , of Cambridge; Theodore C, Woolsey, New Haven; Martin B. Andrew, Rochester; H. C. Leed, Philadel- uilding Societies. | Orange City, where a cock fight could have been carried on in daylight without interruption. Ina fine large room over @ private stable the pit was erected and both of this city. cra cay gh er ea bre be) - eg residence of the bride’s mot Rev. el Stuos N’Soxpumt to Saka M., daughter” of the tat to say that he is a very stupid as well as impudent man, I have accepted his challenge to shoot with Paine at a hundred birds, half single, half double, ce THE DAILY NEVSPAPER PRESS. | fede K - > | here atan early hour gathered the spectators. Wo ly to take up and pursue subjects demanding much hia; J. W. Hoyt, Madison; Charles J, Walker, Detroit; z wi 7 Jacob Lithauel OMe aed cane ete tion, never beture | Willis G. Hammond, lowar George Davidson, Sun | main was cladsed ag New York va, New Jersey and con- beanrsdomadiie! bene AE es ayetactucts covered | “Ny rekoor—Wrtttamsox,—In Philadelphia, on the 12th Nh cata che brought together. The ticld allotted to the department | Francisco; D.C, Gilman, Baltimore; W. T. Harris, | sisted of the best out of eleven battles for $500 a side money. He named English or American rules, and | jnst, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the isa very broad one, and only a smal! portion of it can | St. Louis; Dr, Ruffner, Richmond; Isaac Sher- onthe main) Smeweah a anid 1 have chosen the Prairie Club rules. If Mr. Gray had | Rev.’ Joseph Mason, Eopert H. WyYxKoor, , of Suggestions for a New Mode of | be cultivated in a single year; but the Department | man, New York; Secretary, ¥, B. Tanboru; penne! were engaged. | 11 of sense he would have perceived that the dis- | Catskill, N. ¥., and Ayes G., eldest danghter of g Committee feel that they have made a good be- | Treasurer, Gamaliel Bradford ; Department | A little past eight o’clock the first battle began, the ries fi Thomas J, Williamson, t National Government, Binning in the investigations already made, and | of Education—Samuel Eliot, Chairman; Miss A. W. | petting being quite heavy on both sides. New York tance of is a matter of special contract outside of ———— they propose to continue. these no less ac May, Secretary. Department of Health—Dr. Edward |\... the maim. ‘They had th any rules, and that Paine can choose any distance from DIED. in faiure, The members of this committee Wigglesworth, Chairman; Dr. D, F. Lincoln, Secre- ey le best birds. twenty-one to thirty yards. As to his assertions about | Agvew.—On Tuesday, January 11, of diphtheria, At present constituted are the following: —Professor tary. Department of Jurisprudence—Emory Wash- The First Battle.—New York sent in a fine looking | Paine and his thirty yards ‘good birds,” all I have to Josgru, son of William and Anna Agnew, aged 2 years, — Boston, Jan. 12, 1876, W. B. Rogers, Presiden rs. S. Parkman, Mrs. | burne, Chairman; Oliver W. Holmes, Jr., Secretary, le, while New J say is that the last match I shot with Paine was at hs and 15 days. The American Social Selene Association held its | Henry Whitman, John Agres, Mies Lucy Ellis, Georgo | Department of ‘Trade and Finance—W. G Sumner, | PY O's we ay siti anonsusitdghonratosedboiieap Hy thirty yards rise, ve traps, and English rulen. Paine | * The relatives and friends are invited to attend tho cetingatiaa Awe anatitnte Han | © Hale, Rey. £, E. Hale, Elizur Wrignt, Robert T, | Chairman; G. Bradford, Secretary. Department of furnished all the birds and! beat, When Gray has | funeral, {rom his parents’ residence, 47 Skillman st., eleventh aunu ng ‘tate Hall | Paine, Jr; Henry 8. Grew, Rev. E. C. Guild, of | Social Economy—W. Rogers, Chairman; F. HB, | As both birds were given the fly they made a desperate | made good the stakes for the 100 bird match he chal- | Brooklyn, Thursday, the 13th inst.,-attwo P. M. tm this city te Although the attendance was not | Waltham; Charles L, Brace, of New York; Dr. Robert | Vaughun, Secretary. plunge at each other. The New York bird sent home | lensed for, I shall accept the fifty bird match proposed ‘Aaxs,—On Tuesday, January 11, 1876, after a linger- large, it uevertheless embraced many of the leading | 7, Davis, of Fall River; Edward Hopper, of Philadel. ‘hin:igadle Waliehaa dtl: macde: fidascelaeideinel aa by him, and before poy either will put 7 the | ing illness, of consumption, EizaBeTa Akins, aged 16 ¢ the comegeaan aual 5 t Henry W. Lord, of Pontiac, Mich.; Charles F, ei pponent, was | money on’ both and make them play or pay. I will | years, minds of the country who ¢ made various phases { Richmond, ind.; Rufus’ King, of Cincinnati; FINE ARTS. fadly damaged, Both were soon covered with blood, | also shoot against Paine five matcties at fifty birds | ‘Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the pf social science @ special study, The Hon. David A. | Sydney Myers, of Chicago; Edmund Wrigley, ot Phila- and notwithstanding the carpet of the pit was well | ¢@ch for any sum from $500 to $1, side each | funeral, from her late residence, No, 53 West 44th st., le! sided e' | delphia; Dr. W. G. Ehot, of St. Lous, Mo:; W. P. match, or Paine may find his own birds and’ t half-past one o'clock. Wells preset neem eer ee ree | Letchworth, of Butlalo; FB, Sanborn, Secretary, Con: | ASSIGNEES’ SALE OF WORKS OF ART BELONGING | spotted with blood they fought with great determina- | choose fr A le gd Abt Bi ‘always | °" Rane Beg Reset dt bd ag Atter the transaction of some unimportant routine | cord, Mass, tion, Twice the gaffs got caught in the Jersey | known that I have been ready and anxious to t ace and friends are respectfully invited to at- business the various papers and top tousideration were submitted. $ appointed for THE DAILY NEWSPAPER PRESS. Mr, Gardner his paper un the above title. . Hubbard then came forward and read It first instanced the TO WILLIAM BUTLER DUNCAN, © One of the most important auction sales of the sea- gon takes place at the Leavitt Art Rooms, on this him on any even terms. I should have no hope what- ‘ever of his accepting the five matches I now propose, with all the advantages on his side, if I did not fecle bird, but they were immediately seized by the handlers and separated. After fighting twelve minutes tend the fuueral, from the residence of the parents, ar 4ist st., on Friday, 14th inst., at ten o'clock A “School Hygiene,” a paper on “The Sanitary Reform as . he Jersey bird’s left blinded; but he did not | persuaded that hi 0 great increase in newspaper publication during the a the Jersey 's left eye was blinded; but he De pe is backer, Mr, Gray. has more money ‘Browyg.—At Eimwood, Roslyn, L. I., on Tuesday, af Seheols,” by. D. F. Lincoln, M. D., of Boston, Sec- | past century. A hundred years ago the average circu. | (Thursday) afternoon and to-morrow evening. The | 1141) more He fought bravely, and whon the | *ban wit: ro" “s H. BOGARDUS. | January i, 1¢%6, of dipaiheria, Haney Dunosg, infane setary of the Department of Health, was read. The | lation was less than one newspaper oF periodical in a | recent failure of the frm Of Dane, SDMA WOO I re aasin: salols/ had GousheanenGdestars06 tha fo ee INTER TA don of Minnie L. and J. Browne, Jr. Sadie Pine rest pepettorere tt year for each person; now it is one in every four days. | the cause of this collection being placed in the market, oe q GLOVE CONTEST. Funeral from the residence of his grandfather Daniel Pape summary of the r of investigation | ‘Phig increase taken place almost entirely within | 444 4h9 gale, under the management of Mr. Lanthier, | BU" the New York bird appeared to weaken; twice he Bogart, Roslyn, on Thursday, January 13, at one P. ‘upon the subject made in a! few years, irections during the past the past thirty years, 1840 newspapers have not In 1840 196,000,000 were issued; | | in 1870 eight ‘titncs as many, or 1,500,000,000. Since increased in the tern will be without rr rve, There are about one hundred oil paintings ip the col- i slaggered up against the side of the pit, twice he fell There will bean interesting glove contest this after- over on his head; but he was immediately put upon noon at Harry Hill's Theatre, between the celebrated Long Island train leaves Hunter's Point at 10 A. M., turning, leaves Roslyn at 4 P. M. Philadelphia papers please “gue PORTY-FOURTH CONGRESS,”? | L copy. m States, but have in the West, The average circulation his feet and made to confront his enemy in, At | light “ ” CARPENTER.—Litug, only daughter of Edward and ct was read by Gamaliel | es in 1870. was 4,500, In 1640 eighteen dailies |,!¢ction, ‘among them the two well-known pictures of Test tie Mae Monk bites gokaitaraihiemeab in eta neck, Coven By Siperan iS ncniee co bak cans | maneieOarpaninh: agetie'gense; Trionthh and reads. ' inted in New York, and since then 118 have | Edmond Dubufe, “The Departure” and “The Return.” } which jaid bim dead in the pit, after fighting twenty- The relatives and friends are invited to attend her alluding to the power of t present the number issned in the In the former a young soldier in uniform is bidding gloves with Sam in the wind up. | One minutes, funeral, at ten A. M., Lip ‘Thursday, 13th, at her lato the Speaker and committee system in legislation at the he same as in 1840, There are be- | Second Battle,—In the second contest New York pro- e residence, 231 West 30th st. i" Yi present time, There were very strong inducements Gorman, two French dailies and | M@Fewell to a young peasant woman, who leans against | auced a spangle, and New Jersey a red, each 3 ibs ANOTHER LONG WALK. Cosre.io.—On January 12, 1876, Mary Jane Cos- for the Speaker to make corrupt app ime while Jinavian, The total culation of the | the stone wall beside heras she turns {from him. In*The | 12 oz The betting on th attic was about i TRLLO, wife of James Costello, of pneumonia, a native th . 6 tous to head hits We Booet of The s is 450,000, varying from 2,000 to | Return” her arms are thrown around his neck, and | ¢ven. The birds were somewhat reluctant to get right The proposed walking match of 500 miles between | of Maryborough, Queens county, Ireland. i + giants Aanomantteneam ttn: eesouigerinaeyh ee aw London there are seven morning | 4p 5 ‘ a his browned cheek. The | 4¥8,to business, but after awhile the New York bird | jarkham S, Stokes and Daniel O’Leary for $2,500 a | | Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- system is a bad and it was a wonder to but only tour have a hold on the public, Cen- | Ler face is rosting against his browned cheek. The gaifod the Jersey bird and made him cackle loudly, dob ian tk valien f ‘ i tend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 8 Norfolk Bim, not that at. Washington were ca is preventing we growth of new enterprise | figures in these pictures are life size, They have | It was some few seconds before the Jersey would face | Side having fallen through, the former challenges Cap- | gon Friday, January 14, at half-past one o'clock. go. corrupt, but that they were not more corrupt than | 12 J° arnalism as well as government. The difficulties | peon engraved many times, but much is lost iu the en- | the Contest again. Another cut on the ‘head caused | tain J. H. Milligan, of Paterson, N. J., to walk a match Cortan,—Ov Monday, 10th inst, Winuis F. Cornan, ¥ ‘ation, profits and influence are very | ‘f beside. th 1 seslgvele him to make a brash, and on the second fly he buried | of 500 miles for $1,000 a side, to take place the Orst | aged 30 years. they arc, Mr. Bradford spoke of the fina } papers rose during the | 8T4Vings beside the color, particularly the exquisite | h\s gatty deep into the heart of the New York bird, thus k in Fe % Pa A Friends and ee ease members of Concord Pe acca sage ‘sia tein expression of the woman’s face in “The Departure,” | winning the fight in eleven minutes, week in February at Paterson, N. J. Captain Milligan’ | Louge No. 60, F. and A. M., Mount Zion Chapter, No, z ‘ eprrostig atirs is. aan es | which can never have a just idea of ite beauty given | _Z/ird Battle.—In this fight both sent in binck and | it 18 ag ieee gee signified his desire to walk Stokes’ | 931 "R.A. M.. Ancient Lodge of Perfection, A, A. Ry ander noses bidet, e could “be NO | two thirds as large as it wi 3 Masia nth pat | reds, cach in weight $ lbs. 140z After picking each | ‘nd has now bod bag atid of bed 2 by formaliy | Tiverty Division No. 7, 8. of T., and Typhographical defimte and decisive action in that direction. He | the wwe cent and penny papers, and goes on to claim | “less it 1s seen In the original | other while in the hands of the handlers they were let | seoppting she) Sh Ie cee hn eae mars Og Union No, 6 are requested to attend the funeral from to advocate the admission of Cabinet t did not propose had a he to asked, advance not oft all ors other where eat tho close of the war? It natter which oka could easily regulate, and if it did not work well it could be repealed at any time and what other governments found to be feasible und valuable was safely worth trying. 8¢ ailed step a larger circ | Gan | ew York comes next. ulation wh; rt essity for faste met are next t printing aut of steam by the London 7¥mes in 1814 to t es of the present 4 i, from th ‘Thi tion proportionate to popu- other city in the world except Spring- is is based on h Mr, Hubbard does not en describes the growth of press. perfecting “Taking a Nap,’ by Antoine Emile Plassan, of Paris, | isa good example of the modern French school, The | picture is cabinet size and contains but one figure, that "i of w young lady seated in an easy chair in her boudoir | inepting on the unfairness of the | fast asicep, Her poodle is on the floor beside her, play- ress and the birth of the independen facilities and how | introduction | | ing with the leaves of a music book. In this work is which this artist is noted. ‘The Wood Gatherers,” by Then came stereotyping, | Lasalle, represents a group of French peasant children seen the good drawing, color ana high finish for | | go, anda more severe fight nover took place in a | shorter space of ume. Both cut and slashed each other, when finally the Jersey bird got a fearful blow | through the head and fell dead. Time, just 4m. 10s, Fourth Battle. —New York produced a pyle and New Jersey a Dublin red, each in weight 4 Ibs, The betting was about even, the New York side venturing rather heavier bets than at the last battle, Some little dispute arose over the manner in which the gaits onthe Jersey bird were strapped, but the referee decided they were all right, and the fight proceeded. On the signing of articles and the depositin; A DEFIANCE TO CHAMPION WRES- TLERS. f $500 torfeit | To tne Epitor oF Tax Heal I shall feel very much obliged to you if you will publish this in your journal, 1am a French wrestler, | No. 1,415 2d ay,, on Thursd: | Sg inst, at two P, M, The members of Ancient ge of Pertection A, A. R. are requested to meet, with Coucord Lodge No. 50, F. and A, M., at lonic Li room, Masonic Temple, on Thureday, at twelve o'clock, for the purpose of at- tending the funeral of our late worthy brother, J. G, W. Willis F. Copian, By order of the 7. P. G. M, CHAS, G. BUNELL, G. A. B. The brethern of Concord Lodge, No. 50, F. and A. M., are hereby summoned to attend a special commutica- Uon of the lodge, on Thursday, 13th inst., ut twelve HOMES FOR THE PEOPLE IN ES. tirst pertectea by the London Times; but, bees she in- | who have been gathering fuggois. and who have | eg han Las York ide ape ict tan my name 1s Jules Rigal. On the evening of the match | o'clock sharp, for Bs Ln tea of pavane the + ane i} e year the C ttee of U Depart- | vention i reached here, one equally successful was topped as they are returuing home with th dl th | closed, and hardly e recovel irom this before of respect to our late brother, is S. Coplan,. By During the past year u ‘ommittee of the Depart Ketnied tho Pribune in 186: Twenty minutes 1p none aka ae rel ney ped atmiy" on reg + Sis other oye was damaged. Then he began to fight at between Christol and Bauer, at the Grand Opera House, JAMES McGRATH, Master, ment of Social Economy (the Chairman of which is Pro- fessor W. B, Rogers, of Boston, and the Secretary, F. B. Sanborn, of Concord) has undertaken to investigate and report upon the subject of homes for the people.in | American cities, Pursuing its investigation from poixt to point, one of its members (Mr. Jom Ayres, of the time ordinarily required 11 jereotyping the plates, though the London Times printers claim they can do it in te one side of the pape both sides at once, hour.” » ‘The progress from the Hoe rotary press to | oiher children, the Bullock press is marked, the former only printing ata time, the latter printing The ten cylinder rotary press | Boys,’? by Reynaud, are good specimens of this arti prints 26,000 an hour and the perfecting press 2,000 an | partiGulurly the latter, A icy ground in their wooden shoes, which prevent their ever learning the pleasures of sliding indulged in by “Ophelia,” by Danoy, and “Inno- cence,” by Charpendier, bot of Paris, are two half length itd gize pictures, ‘Peasants and ‘Beggar ‘Landscape, with Cattle,” 13 by L. A. Perbant, of Dusseldorf, In ‘this picture the 1 offered to wrestle any wrestlers in America, whether French, American or English, but up to the present date I have received no answer. These gentlemen call themselves “champions,” but before they can do so they ought to wrestle with any person who offers him- self; otherwise it is only wrestling for amusement, and the ttle of “champion” is not very hard to acquire. I | random, and it was supposed that the Jersey bird had | mnatters all bis own way The New Yorker, nothing daunted, kept feeling his way up to the side of his an- | tagomist, and succeeded in getting in two or three | heavy blows. After allowmg the fight to proceed for | half an hour the New York bird was withdrawn, and | Uy mutual consent the fight declared a draw. Fifth Battin —New Jersey now sent in a splendid order W. 8. Hemaive, Secretary, Dickwt.—On Wedneeday, youngest son of W. ©. an months and 14 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. tho funeral, from the residence of his uncle, J. Lenox Hug- ins, No. 99 West 11th st, on Friday, January 14, at alfpast ten A. M, January 12, Harauo, Helen A. Dickcl, aged 4 Boston), during the month of | se ; h Bae si ‘Advertisements are next discussed, and their various | artist has placed a group of marsh willows on the lett, | blue and red and New York a black, cach 4 Ibs, 2 02 | do not believe that the match between Christo! and Dicsy.—On the 11th of January, in this city, sud- dwelling houses of Pbi features, tron the “past,” editorial’ or otherwise, and | And the loose grayish forage of theee trees is broken by | They fought rapidly, and were soon ‘weltering in blood. | Bauor wasa ‘got up” affur, but it seems strange to mo | denly, of diphtheria, Husky SomeRvitie Dicky, son of poet te reser 10 See hee the notice, to the advertisment proper. “The New | the compact brown masses of the Lombardy poplar, | E¥ery blow told. “A lapse of four minutes found each | that they should not have replied. the late George Somerville Digby, Captain in H. BM. jug associations of that means of which, York Hexatp publishes an adver ement only once, The cattle are sketchy but solid, aud the foreground is | tottering around the pit, and seemingly too far gone to 1am not desirous of gain from this bet; I am ready Grenadier Guards, and of the ly Emily Jane Batler, at least ip part, Philad hug ‘bocome . pre- | Yorn rad aikty o 4 i ; : 4 - . o t * rm > went yy columns a day at $100 a column. arough strongly painted mass of weeds and stones, | TenewW the battle, The count was cailed and the birds | to wrestle Mr. Miller or any other ‘champion’ who | sister to Jobo, fifth Earl of Lainsborou; eminently a city of homes.” in reference ‘0 | «tne prices. vary, Unless advertisements are sufl- | The igture is good in local color, and at the sametiine | sent tothe front no less than half dozen times. A blow | will moot me. If these gladiators ‘are as courageous as | The funeral'will take place from is late residence, the overt Ow an Ot Ou eee ie fa gaig | Clemt to sustain the payer the temptation | the general tone is preserved, Spring,” by Vervier, | fluully followed, and both sunk to the floor. The Jer- | they seem I will meet them on any day, either in public | No. 44 South Washington square, this day (Thursday), that om f Pb io choy that | ©. insert advertisements as editorials, for ghows the fresh green of that season, which is one of | 8¢y Vird seemed to brighten, and got in two or three | or private, as they please. It is usual to accept achal- | at twelve o'clock. fi Fickliye iets are PAO SLT oneal | which a large feo 18 offered, is almost | tho most difficult of the phages of nature to portray | Very good blows, which laid the New York bird out en- | lenge immediately and not to wait for fourteen days GALLIGAR.—THoMAs GaLuiGaR, of county Westmeath, Ned Ceellinee os! wd 40.817 occ | irresistible.” In this country it is “a very common | without macing the color offensive to the sensitive eye, | tirely. ‘The battle was then given toJersey. Time, | after. I am, sir, yours obediently, Ireland, aged 83 years. pied dwellings, at the rate, that is of 84 persous to | custom,” | Apropos of independence, it alludes to the | “jhe Arusie,”? by Charet, represents a studio in- | 24tn. 128 JULES RIGAL, French wrestler, ‘The relatives aid friends are respectfully invited to ra - aaa ua "17. rr Fall River’ et ioc es Ge sio | Stmpson episode in the London Zimes, The writer | terior, with two carefully drawn figures, ‘The color | Sixth Battle.—Both sent in a black and red, in P. 8.—My is 26; weight, 156 American pounds. | attend the funeral, at the residence of his daughter, Inbabitants and oply 4,192 orcupied dwellings—10.6 | “0s discusses : is goou throughout, especially so in the head of tho | Weight4ibs. 84s oz It was give and take at the out- | I am willing to accept any challenge from any one not | Mrs. Mary Ross, No. 362 East 8th st., on Thursday, as pera ce lg k specs aya habitat: wiaT’s THE NEWS? | one wuo is seated, as itis relieved against the white | Set, and, after fighting 2m. 7s. the New Jersey bird | weighing over 200 pounds, the match to be either | January 13, 1876, at one o'clock sharp. i persons to gach house. | Tn Holyoke, 16.200 ipbabitan'® | ‘and alludes to the growing use of the telegraph and | coat of his compabion. Boudin is represented by one | got dead shot in the side, which ended the fight, New | public or private. ~ WR Giover.—At Newtown, L. 1, on Tuesday, January pine aie town cf Adame, in Borkslire county, has | describes the rise of the New York Associated Press | of his beaches, on which groups of loungers are scat. | York winning, Jan, 11, 1876, 11, Cuartes R., only son’ of Dr. John J, and M:rga- Bporscvs 10 cach house; the city ‘of Lawrence, 8.3 | £5¢ the American Press Association and their agen ed. “What Will You Give Me to Let You Out?’ and | _ Seventh Battle —This was alsoa short fight, New serra retta Glover, aged 12 yeurs mod 8 dave. oe ae Nivel paca penton 3:2 y i iall.: for the distribution of news in Boston Children Swinging” are J. G. Brown. Inthe | York presenting a red and New Jersey a pyle, weight BROOKLYN WHISKEY. 2 Relatives and friends of the tamily are respectfally persons, the c cater $2 persons. Inall or | 116 country, jibe, London 2imes exe ds in influence | jatter the low key im which the picture is painted js | 4108. 4 ox cach. | The New York bird was ie Detter of tnvited to attend the funeral, Salts il oie of bie praresd ve yong | all the other English papers, and in circulation all but | prigtened by the chance sunbeams whic! tho two, and ended the fight in3m. 7s. | parents at Newtown, on Friday, January 14, at balf- in Provic 00,675 imbabitanis and 12.954 | te Tetegraph and Standard’ The postal telegraph has Hihugh shectollage’ sah ta on ‘ie tuNdran, Sino |. 2ighth Battle —The New York handler entered the | WHAT DEPUTY COLLECTOR TRUESDALE AND MAR- | past three P. M. Train leaves Hunter’s Point at there is somewhat wore than | £:¥en the English provincial papers a start over the | Watcuer” is by William Morgan, abd represents a | Pit bearing a black, and Now Jersey a like color, each SHAL HARLOW KNOW ABOUT ITS CHARACTER, GorirorLx.—In Brooklyn, on Tu morning, Jan- 9 Metropolitan papers, which the Time: endeavoring | woman on a pier looking through the mist which « in weight 4 Ibs. 4.02 The betting was about even, uary 1, Exizanera Guinroxie, in the year of her O The contrast to recover by fast trains wnd other scie ific annihila- veiopes all around. . ‘*lbe Secretary,’ a cabinet size notwithstanding the battles won on either side wero Brooklyn in years gone by has been remarkable ¥ 0b 0. wetne relatives and friends of the*family are the two largest Am New York apd | tore of apace. Washington, as the news centre, has 7 ’ e two LAmmierican olties-—Wew Yoel a 8 on, as 5 Interior, coutaining threo figures, 1s by Sarrun, of @¥eu. At it the birds went, neither missing a shot. | among the cities of the Union for the number and respect- pbbia—in this respect le very marked, pud im the | long ago given place to New York. *‘Let_me write the | Paris, “Oupid in Sprison,” by Le Grand, shows the | At length tre New York bird sent his left gaff into the | gudacity of its tilicit whiskey distillers, and not un- | fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi- eee eee Oe ete eg mone while in | despatches for the papers, and [care not who writes | jittl mischief maker on’ a bed of trav, with his | Tight leg of his opponent, both going head over heels | 1. ants have all the strongest es of the gov. | 1bee, 180 High st , this (Thursday) morning, at half-past See eee patter, Say the’ census of | Weir editorials,” ls more true, if Jess practical, than | nplements of wariare scattered on the stone floor, | the side ofthe pit As they were taken up the saescasee 4 nae be. arg f0¥- | nine o'clock, trom thence to St. James’ cathedral, Jay Saute a iad Fons “3 % in New York was about ; te. Saying about the songs of a pe id tS | Several portraits of horses are Jelattre and McLeod: | Mght leg of the Jersey bird was found to be broken, | ernment been called into requisition to suppress the Af whare a solgmn requiem mass will be offered up tor 17 <copapne sli abode gp ile Bog ap Sata laws, “After recounting the va visions ot | Gcattie and Sheep” ts by Tait; “Suinmer Landseape,? | SUll the battle was renewed; but as the poor creature | grame in the ‘crooked’? business. The distillers and & Fepoke of her soul, thence to the Cemetery of tae pyran geo Mae Bh labor and the expense thereof in collecting news, Mr. | py Van Elton; “Scene in Scotland,” by William Hart; | Could not stand i“ was drawn and the baitle given to Holy Cross, Flatbush, for interment, x Jason 3 | the New York side. dwelling ut York now number of $76, and the . umber of persons to he same popu- | tion of the outh Tribune weighs 545 ounces; the pa; to ten cents a pound. In 1833 have bad $500 when he started th e H Jes of the paper defray a small por- A triple sbeet of the HeRaLp or or costs froin eight Bennett 18 said to Mr. | to begin the Zribune, Twenty millions , however, since then in un- ALD. by David JoUnson, and “A Scene | “Passing Shower, B. Camano, though small, are on Long Island,” unusually fine specimens by these artists, especially the latie: which shows oue of the old farm houses, with willows and pools of water, the long stretch 4, and ail pervaded with thefray atuosphere | of the'sky, which harmonizes so well with this churac- dealers in this city feel, too, that the eyes of the West | are upon them, since in the Herarp of yesterday they _ read that Mr. Russell, the witness for the prosecution | in several of the leading Chicago “crooked” indict- ments, has pointed out the liability of the Brooklyn distillers to err when he said:—‘‘Why, in Brooklyn Time, 22m. Ninth Battie. —Both presented pyles, each 41bs, 434 02, This was a very short iight, the New York bird seem- ingto have itall his own way. He won without a struggle in 8m. Tenth Battie. York a black and red, 4 1b. 5 oz each. The New York New Jersey sent in ared and New GuILroyLB.—On Wednesday, January 12, Mary, widow of the late John Guilfoyle, at the residence her mother, Mrs. Cruikshanks, No, 281}, Enzabeth st. Notice of funeral to-morrow, Harris,—On Wednesday, January 12, Sarau, wife of ©. K. Harris. Reiatives and friends of the family are Invited to at- or just about the same over 5 | | : - ‘| co We rts of New Yo: | Successful efforts to start new papers, | teristic a land scenery. fective | bird proved from the outeet of no account, and Mnally | | tend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 10 bas i eins pn the oatiph badd, & ont itt ot hastae age! hile eeianada rat Ga a ng: eset ta bass mater ran away, rejusiug to fight The bird was drawn and | they pay thirty cents more fora bushel of corn than | gireet, on Saturday, 16th inst, at twelve ocean 74.000 in 1870 we otaving | _ The Sun has beon succvssiul, although it had a tem- | py his ugure picture. “Caged, but Not Caught,” where | the battlegiven to New Jersey. | Time, 10m, we do here, and yet they can sell their whiskey equally | _ HxNpRicksox.—On Wednesday, 12th inst, WiLuaat 1 house to Worst POrary fall in 1866, when it became a religious paper. | gy Scotch terriers and a Diack and tan have a rat ina | | Eleventh and Last Battle —New York now led by one, | cheap. How can they do tbat unless they | HeNpRicKsoy, at 14 McKenny st, Brooklyn, in his 42d. wards ot Ph! Of persons | Since Mr. Dana took it in hand, in 1868, ithas dove ex- | trap, but cannot get at him, and “OnGuard” are twoof and should New Jersey win the eleventh battle a tie | | 1. socked whiskey?” For the pui € easily 7: to a dweiling « 8, or only a | wemely we would be more influential if less acri- | the Lest works of the late W, J, Hays. © Rockon Would result and an extra battle would have to be | make y purpose of ver Relatives and friends of deceased are requested to third part of the Ne EC OO eee eat ein Timea has bad stauch uneeried | the Coast of Massachusette’’ is by the late J. F. Kengetts.| [Outen ee aa ee ate high on both sides and | ing or refuting the conclusions of Mr, Russell a | attend the funeral, on Friday, at one oraock M. { of nearly 0. ni meee tue London Fties: Hae Bae varied | “Rather Foxey,” by Beard, shows a bear entertainin, ot ‘ought out their best stock, New York shower i RANR.—On Januar’ 76, Tuomas Kean, native Be i ee eet more than | prosperity New York Henatp, Both papers | quree toxes, wulle thei comrades carry off the provie, | UP a pyle and New Jersey a black and red, each weigh- | H¥RALP Teporier Called at the office oF Collector Sames |. \cstsvar, eounty Maye) Ivoland; fh he bn year oF Seen te art welling Louses built in Philadelphia | BA¥e descended “from father to som, The | jous which have been brought home by Bruin, “fhe | ing 4 tbs. 6 oz The very first dash that was made | Freeland, of the Second district of the United States | his age, I about 24,000 {at the rate of a littieless | HERALD ‘deserves its reputation of furnish- | passing Shower,” by Sonniag, is an example of the | showed thata splendid fight was to come off. Neither | Internal Revenue Department, Brooklyn, yesterday | Relatives and friends of the family, those of his 0 a year), so tAt the present number of ing A greater vari and amount of news, and | good composition and peculiar coloring of this artist, | flincbed as he received punishment, Finally the New morning. The Collector, in response to the qhery | brother Hugh, and also of his brothers-in-iaw sonn H. @wellings in that ety is upwards of 135,600, which, at | Of exhibiting more a enterprise in its col- | \oran and M. F. H. Deliaas are both represented by | Jersey bird got a ripping cut in the head and fell over, ss ‘ | and Michael Ryan, are respecttully invited to attend his an averuge of ons to each dwelling, would give | eation of news, ther paper at home or | inarine views, and Gignoux aud Bellows by landscapes, | He tried hard to rally, but it was beyond possibility, | Whether he was aware of the allegation of Mr. Russell funeral, on Thursday, January 13, at’ten o'clock A. M., popu tein in 18 $10,000, This is more than the | 80 od that “two or three of its Among the bronzes are Kip’s “Amazon and Tiger,’? | and finally, after nis opponent had almost picked him | with respect to the existence of illicit or “crooked” | from his late residence, 19 Mott st, to Church of the estimated at of | leading writers receiv salarios of $10,000 ‘s about one-third life size, anda pair of large Japanese | to death, the fight was ended and the battle and main iskey dealing in Bi . in the « Trans! tion, where @ solemn requiem mass will bo pated population of The ie respects is uneur; a P: atts Now York Time, Lim, The following is the | ¥2'8Key dealing in Brooklyn, stopped writing in the neue! Proportion of dwellings to ee ‘ . q © | vases, groups of dogs, horses, draped ana bude figures, | given to d 7 fe, Lim. 6 @ | middle of bis signat di offered for thé Fdpoge js soul, thence, at half-past Tocceneing thete-abe vere New York Zim arted in 1851, and quickly be- | clocks, &e. Antiqueand modern cabinets and tabies, Tro- | Summary of the ight:— middle of bis signature and looking up sharply eyed the | one o'clock P. M., to Calvary Samelery. pet tid oa Gree ° came @ success under Mr, Raymond, “4ts founder and | Jan's column, in red jasper; asuit of Venetian armor, | Bat- New ‘New Weight, Time, questioner. Alter 4 moment's pause, in which he ex- |” Kexxgpy.—On Monday, january 16, 1876, Heyry C. Philadelphia, and the very opposite of wh editor for twenty years.” It achieved its largest cir- | Venetian giags vases and bece mags, clocks, candelas | tes. York, Jersey. Los On M.S. ranenal ment, he said, “If you see my | Kexxepy, aged 23 years and 7 months, =| place in New York, In oiher cities the cout culation b, owing to the Tweed exposures, | tra, aud inapy other articles of bric-a-brac, aud about y BandR...... 812i 00 depaty, Mr. Truesdale, be will answer your question. | “The relatives and friends of the family, are respect $0 striking. In Boston, jor example, in written; its financial articles | thirty or forty engravings, are among the most inter 5 312,11 2 OO Tho doputy iinticnrea gorcelve that I am en- | fully invited to attend his funeral, trom his late resi~ 1 successive annex urban territory, the | Bev ithe arupaie pictgp et tia ty tle esting objects in the collection, 314 if sf | pees leputy indicated was found in an adjoin- | gence, No. 334 West 36th st, ob Friday, January 14, Oy ype Med 0 may Sone welling in the whole | ty eiatter's daly. illustrat ‘andthe number of 2 } ‘Trnesdale,” said the reporter, “I have been re- | 157 841 P. M. Bo ee oa ee ge Sears Aud | managing editors of the former. A passing notice 1s | SALE OP FIRST CLASS PAINTINGS AT SCHENCE’S % 3K 1012 Be 2 | tursed ty the Collector to you for ax aawer tony | Lehr cal Pau etka, hag Ae Pt 9 a ig ita . 4 bestowec on the papers of Boston and the rest of the GALLERY, 7—Red. a €y..18 a oe a ioe “ete ot hat ‘crooked’ whiskey is months. 1 in wards of Boston, however, the proportion | Country. ‘ 8—Black 4.4 2200 NY, | Made in this Gty? It has doen reported in Chicago | "fy reap ioe det atine amins end Cnase-are 10,000. of tthe bree NEWSPAPER SALES. Tho collection of pictures now on exhitition at 4 455 800 N_y¥, | that Brooklyn is not ‘straielt’ in that particular.” | tayon \oaiped the Titel Siete: ewes tntance ent population of B tthe rate The high value of partial interests m the large dailies | Schenck’s gallery, No, 60 Liberty street, to be sold to- 45 1000 ‘Well, sir,” remarked the deputy, ‘I can answer for of his parents, No. 60 Charles st., ‘on Thursday, Jan- persons to each dweilit ¥ Fears ago, when the | remarkable. |The following relates to the ownership | day, at noon, is one of the best of the season, Most of | 46 1100 bpat raiment can tanesy Denyse i bepeopapg uary 13, at half-past two o'clock P.M. bn Was a little he Bumbe of en aft " ares ‘8 d |, whe! a | a u S -On-! Sieceanenavenlngs wie 16 7 he Dumber aament Was inthe hatdeo! Mi, Orton "The edivorial | UF best artists and many food foreign names are on healt ‘crooked? aiatileries in Brooklyn aud in the district” | eqeteoeote a+ nastings-on-Hudson, January 12, Mane carly ten persons to each twenty years | chair was offered to Mr, Colfax, but the offer was with. | the list, Shattuck’s White Hills, and works from the mr m “What 18 the extent of this district ?”? Relatives an ted to .attend the jhuere Dut before the Anuexations, a poptiation of | drawn a fow days prior to the Crédit Mobilier investiga. | studios of Eastinan Johnson, J. G. Brown, Guy, Story, PIGEON SHOOTING, “Itembraces four counties—Kings, Queens, Rich- | funeral, at the Reformed church at Hastings, on Satur- 193,318 was housed in 20,049 awe or at the rate of | tion, Mr. I esociate ot Mr. Greeley, secured | Moran, both the Harts, David Johnson, Van Elion, W. a mond and Suffolk counties,” | day, January 15, at eleven o'clock. Service at his late. gine and one-third persons to each. the p parchase of about ity shares ior $10,200 each, | T. Richards, Henry Bacon, of Paris, David Col, Gebler | @, y, GILDERSLEEVE VS. M. ¥, BAYLIS FoR | ;, Dut 't,bas been publicly stated that here the distil- | residence at half-past ten o'clock. Trains leave Grand. lation bud increased (chiefly by annex to 250,020, with stock he then owned, gave him the con- | Partelje, Vernon, and many others are among them, lers pay thirty cents more for each bushel of grain | Central depot at 9:10 A. M. ‘ and the dwellings to 23,023, giving one dwelliug to » shares, as we have been "informed and be- | The sale will be concluded to-morrow at the same hour. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS—THE FORMER THE | than they do in the West, and yet they sell whiskey Linpsay.—At Edinburgh, Scotland, on Juesday, Jan- every eight and one hail persons, lieve, were sold in 1873 to Mr. Jay Gould, eubject to an | — — crslis equally us cheap, Is not that singular?” Betoro Mr. | wary 11, Heney, widow of Robert im the 73d ‘Accord o the census of 1870, there were in Brook- | agreement for s from its date with Mr. Reid, NAVAL NEWS. Lajendaicaye Trucadale could reply, an official who wag seated at a | year of her age. 4 A lyn, N.Y... 806,009 inhubstants and 49,834 dwellings | by which he r exclusive ‘control of its cot : Mosos V. Baylis and George F. Gildersleeve, members | Tor RENE MD Ute eat inthe Hamaebedidurt go far | MARSHALL —At Portchester, N. ¥.. on January, 11, efor © $2. persons; in St. Louis, $10,504 in xeepting those relating to financial matters.’ ¥ RRALD a’t go far | e Satuents aid $0,070 dwellings aioe every 74 pendent jouruaism, the province of a daily | ARRIVAL HOME OF THE SOUTH ATLANTIC ccastsiai peebimagpiies gevlnaterreste ough (ke a You ee the distiiers tos ea pan oe Fee a et Others al * ons; in Chicago, ipbabit ang 44 land liberty of the press, form the three con- +. od i ig ) re pay thirty c usbel more for grain than those Fu 7 aera ee 4 SUpltinge-cne tore? $; ib Baltimore Gluding divisions of Mr. Hubbard's paper. SQUADRON—THE VANDALIA—LIST OF OFFI- | gtteruoon, which resulted iu favor of Gildersieeve by | Who are in the West: Dut spe ie myvet be remembered Finerel a iecore’ a Seay let cas Inhabitants and 40,250 dwellings—one tor 6 | THE SHCRETARY'S REPORT, CERS. . | two Dirds. ‘The conditions of the event were—$250 a | Mat they send theif whiskey 16 NoW Voix Mad other | pyro, son of Samuel H. and Holen V. Mills, aged r habitants and The annual report of Frank B. Sanborn, thesec- | x oewithstanding the semi-official denial of y paris of ye Bast fora harket, Well, they pay hoary. | Senta . Mills, ag retary, Was then submitted to the meeting. lt opened | bah oa e " v8 grin tase tila 4 } Side, 60 birds each, single trap, 31 yards rise, 80 yards a lfig Ito market over the railroads, Here, ‘otice of funeral to-morrow. " | with a brief review of the association's mecting held at | Ment tn ese columns aul @ South Atlantic | boundary, Liq oz. shot, Ond, trap and handle ¢: then, they encounter an expense which the Eastern pro- Mey Yi ‘0 tf | Ys Lie ", Ond, trap wile eeah for | eS tere act What the hes pro- | MsvsiRG.—On Wednesday evening, January 12. lings—one | Detroit some ei say that only th t months since, and then went on to ¢ of the five departments of the asso- | squadron had been ordered home, the corvette Monon- gnhela has already arrived at Key West, and the flag- 1 saves in the purchase of grain, and {t takes about ten bushels to each barrel | of whiskey, 1s expended in the cost of transportation, the other, and old Long Isiand rules to govern—i. @ | gun below the elbow until the bird ison the wing, ” Berrna, daughter of Benedict and Jeanette Meyperg. Notice of funeral hereafter. bitants and 19,5 1 ersons; | ciation have been active during the year 1876—those of | : jewark, N. J., 105,000 1 jo dwells | Health, Finance and Social Ecouomy. "the Health De. | ship Brooklyn will reach there before the end of the | Much interest was centred inthe result of this contest, | The difference between the grain and the saving in | Penner rele emerge Reet Sag ings—one ‘t persobs: in J aburb of | partment has beld regular meetings of \ts committee | week. Both ships are in pretty good condition and are | inasmuch as it was the second of like character between | {Tamsportation which they realize, balances between | 76th year ot her age, a native of Collooney, county Now Yoox, $2,546 habitants and w—one | 10 Boston, and hus pursued investigations, the resulls | manned by experienced officers and well trained crews, | | the two sections, That is very plaim, Then, again, | Sligo, Ireland, , -3 persons. g tovether the three cities of of which were made public at Detroit in May and at | | the meeting of the American Public Health Association In any difficulty they could be courted on for good the same men, the first of which Baylis won by a when their spirits reach New York they must come in gingle bird. For yesterday's match extraorainary | St the market rates, or quotations, and sell the same as Requiescat in pace. Relatives and friends of the famil; are respectfally from hee late residence, dyn and Jersey City, there was an agg iu Baltimore last November, sera published | TotM They will rendezvous at Port Royal at an early | effurts had been made to secure a good lot | wane tar the prota aks ah ro ttre Rupeed, | invited to attend the funeral, pl ho lt hip 120.000 | | The Financial Deparment Moun cttitiod the Pian | €8¥, and will become a part of the Lome squatrom, | of pigcons, and that with succoss, an the | was High wines sell at about gis céuts per gale og Bass iy for streets Sao ons time it is probable that these tain more | cial Record, advocating s return to specie payments io | Meiers Save (hes oe Uo TR GEeE Cee cee eae [.ectire, Daaared,. "wilt "UGE: two: ‘exoepeios; : ware log, long 1m the West shan in the Bas” a Mobanion ty toeniee) Tae a as Wrusay, than 1,700,000 inhabfiants, occupyimg Lo more qwel- | the United States, has made no such publication in the | y tha e 0 @ eentral pont ‘ . Truesdale coincided and said that there were only . A Ha re oe found i the stpie cy of Philwelpiia, | past year. Itheld two public meetings in Boston Jast | on our coast, The Congress and Juniata, of the Buco. aUick to leave a trap, rapid Ayers, difficult to stop | two distilleries in the district, aud that they were hon. | 202,01 Josep@mnd Anne MoFarla, aged 11 years and at which this question was discussed by Mr. | pean squadron, are yet to reagh Port | 1, and they bd exceptionally game, Miles Johnson furnished | estly conducted and were under constant surveillance, | rt with lese than half as many ‘The results of this overcrowding tly well known and are p: New York and its suburbs, The city prop the barrow is tween two rivers, and the value of the | mercial uses has so raised its price that jower portions of the city the dwelling houses can ouly for com- m ali the rd, Endicott Although the aud ho common point of q ve reached, it is yet believed that the cis- mething to confirm the tendency now \ 0 in the American people toward | commission atthe Charesiown Navy Yard. She car- Mr. Wendell Phillips, Messrs, Atkinson, | Will complete the quota of vessels called home from , Ropes, and other members of the associ- | foreign stations. opinions expressed were very | h agreement then | sloops Essex and Adams, but they are well advanced | Work has been temporarily suspended upon the new and can be made ready for sea in a short time, The steam sloop Vandalia, 910 tons, is already in WHAT MARSHAL HARLOW SATS, A reporter then visited United States Marshal Har- low in relation to the subject, The Marshal said he | had heard the rumors; that they had heen afloat for sev- eral days, but he was unabie to say whether they were true or faise. He thought Collector Freeland could | elucidate the subject if he had any facts in his posses- those provided by Baylis, and the Greene boys, of Brooklyn, belped out Gildersleeve with his fifty. In the first fire Gildersieeve killed but two, while bis op- ponent cleverly knocked over three, Each missed two in the next fre, so Usat at the tenth bird Baylis’ score showed the best by one. In third fire Gildersieeve cut | from No. 500 Hudson st,, corner of Chi Funeral on Thursday, January 13, at one o'clock, her, McLavoutix,—On Wednesday, Janu 12, Puree H. MeLacoutis, Tohict of Wilhat MéLaughlin, in the 67th year of her age. A Relatives and frit of family are Sey Invited to attend the fun y from the Mrs eck, S61" West 2d “ ‘ is | 7 r " i 04 dence of her granddaughter, be owned by the rich, with rare exceptions. For the |,sounder opinions and more judicious measures | Ties eight guns, men, exclusive o! oficers, anda | down four, while Baylis secured but two, placing the | S10. In case there were any “crooked distilleries” in | o re built of mang stories and crowded |'than have prevailed in the country at large for | marine guard of twenty-one men. Sho is (tied with | atier one bird behind the former, | The following fire | Brooklyn i¢ would, he said, be the Collector's duty to_| Fecocine at eee oe i hota an Sogeitier without sueient provision for light Bd wir, | Some Years past on the most tinportnt Aancial ques- | Compound engines and is expected to perform as welll | recorded two additional killed for Gildersleeve and four | Seize them, and then the Marshal would take charge of | County, in CRS In many locations old buildings, once good but now | tions.” Themdyocates of “inflation,” though very ac- | a8 her consort, the Swatara, under steain or sail for his oppouent, and when the twenty-fifth bird | them until were properly released, He would not | fhe g On Tuesday, January 11, Haxwan Rew, aged’ almost unfit for habitation, lave been crowded full of | tive in aah = me during the summer and bial edo ge her officers :— bad been trapped for each, fourteen killed wihiy: ieenwiase ~h ~ vo, say thery 18 NO crooked | 50 years, sy ye farmilies, who pay an expensive rent for wretched | autumn of 1875, have been overcome in argument, in mamander—Milton Haxton, and eleven missed stood against both, makin; manufactured in Brook; but he thought p ooo goad . | votes and by the logic of events, and arc now to all Lieutenant Commander and Bzecutive Oficer—Edwin | a tie. Not a poor bird had been shown, and nee. that there was. Just where or by wl om he could not ios Bet Pvicllcoigt tons hod poe Mio wt hag The paner then went into an elaborate description of | appearance less strong and hopeful then at any time | T. Woodward. of Gildersieeve’s bad alien dead just outside His men had frequently of late seized illicit stills | Ninth avenue. b ms, the various benetit building socicties of Philadelphia | during the past Gve years, The President and big | — Liewlenants—Francis M. Barber, E. T. Strong, Hevry | the boundary. In the sixth round of fre Gildersieeve | 12 that city, and they would continue to confiscate all” Sprzag,—On Wednesday, January 12, Axe, wife of d Cicago, 0 ebow that these were the remedies for | Cabinet, the leaders of the Senate und the Speaker of | 0. Hardy. neatly stopped four and his opponent three, while | Such property discovered. Ho was guarded in his | John B. ¥. Seixas, 3 In St Louis, where buiding societies | the House, are now earnest and pronounced iu favor of | Master—John W. Tannenhower, these figures were reversed in the next five, mi Gagwers. J ‘The relatives and friends of the family are are largely epcouraged, the death rate is lower t & return to the only safe basis of @ uatioual currency— Ensigns—I. W. B. Diehl, Frack A. Wilner, Tem Eyck’) seore at the thirty-fiith bird again a Collector Freeland visited the United States Marshal's invited to attend her Trom the ni any large city in-the world except those on gold and silver as a legal tender; and though the steps | D, W. Vedder, 0. B. L’Ashu. killed 21. But one was missed by Gild office during the day and held a private conference pats brother-in-law, J. L, 420 West 22400, coast, Ab One time this city was at the other emd of | Hecessary to reach this end bave not yet been taken, | Surgeon—G. H. Cooke. next round of five, with him, ba 14th inst, at ten o ste the list. we are evident much nearer to lt than when our Assisiant Surgeon—George C. Lippencott. down three, placing the former one Ee gee eH: Ro.—On Sunday, the 9th inst, Manoaw Tne tenement house population of New York and | association, in 1873, firet began to debate the currency | Chief Engineer—A. J. Kiersted. two in the Dinth round of five, and Gildersleeve cutting SHIPMENT OF WAR MATERIAL, widow of Thomas Shepherd, iu the 68th year of mer Brookiyn probably exceeds 250,000, In Boston there fare now 2,700 tenement houses, containing 43,000 question at much length, ‘Our assoctation has suffered during the year by the Pased Assistant Surgeon—H, 8. Ross, Pased Assistant Paymaster—Potter Loomis. down his forty-eighth and fiftieth, and Baylis missin, all but one in the last gs bi the former was adj A Henan reporter ascertained at the Custom House *Sfielatves and friends are invited to attend the rooms und’ inhabued by more than 60,000 peopie, A | death of several of ite most esteemed members, among Cadet Engineers—A. M. Mattice, George 8. Willits, K | the winner by two birds, the score “ Ma ne ties ace yew and Well built, eves costiy | thera Mr. Justice Wells, of the Massachusetts Supreme | RFrectaam, GH. T. Babbitt {ug:—Ulldersleeve—Kulled, 20? miseeds SL, "Bay. | Testetday that the’ following shipments of arms have | funeral, from Rar Mate residence, Ng lato Toeees, but nearly 60,000 of t ad house popu. Po oI me Beds ise etiemeuine deage tans Zratrwete sone Hall. lis—Killed, ogee 23’ hero’ fell to Gil- | Fecently taken place in this city for the Haytian gov- | 9% a lation Boston are living i discomfort from ove: r, Samuel jor Funner—S. D. Hines, dersleeve in bil 30 driver 14 right and ernment Port rok. —On Tuesday, a Hee iene item ia howass quive unds to be ce. | wus for some years the Chairman of the Department of | Aating Garpenter—Gcorge H, Malood. fet quarvarera ahd one fueSiner. Baylis bad ipeuty tour | vinteh to now toneawtr ne nar ee ct, ne revelation | econ of deka M. cou Eitior Mt aidan eyo cupied. The desth rate is found in Boston, as in New | Jurisprudence, and occasionally presided at our public Acting Saiimaker—Jobn T. Bailey. clippers that wont straight as an arrow from the nting in that land of chronic disor | 4), 0, agi years York, to be jargest in those districts whore thore are | meetings, and it will _be remembered that at our last Captain's Clerk—Wilham A. Tenney. fifieen that quartered to the right, nine that quarter der: — ; and friends are invited to attend most tenement houses, snd there, algo, crime and vice | acnual meeting in this hall, Mr. Walker presided durin A large discharge of workmen has been made at tho | to tue leit, one towerer and one iucomer. Theper. | Four ten-barrelled Gatling cuns, with alargequantity | funeral, this (Thursday) morning, at eleven o’ hong fend prostitution most abound. | the session at which Mr, Price, of Oxford, add Charlestown yard, leaving but few in the construction | son whom Gildersleeve secured to trap his birds used | of ammunition, which went on the steamship Etna. | from the residence of his 18, 249 West ‘Sid ou It appears that overcrowding atready prevails ina teow Reorican cities; botably in New York and its the assveiation, Both were men of firm convictions, | enlightened minds and a high sense of public duty, and department. bs unnecessarily barsh means to make them fly the more | Two thousand rapidly. Though an old pigeon shooter, he has yet to repeating Henry rifies of ten chambers each, with ammunition, which went on the steamship SULABACHES. —On Si il, umo- nia, Evita Scuzsacner, rekgue: ‘ohila se hees and celts ali jn Boston wnd in Cincinuat), but that in most | both bad long been members of our association. Mr. RAID ON A BANCO GAME. learn that it is unsporismanlike to fll-treata bird be- | City of Gaivestor Johanna Sulzbac! Peeirelties there are more dwelligs in proportion to | Walker, indeed, like Dr. Howe, was one of our original fore trapping, and thet the cruelly be premeibed soles. | bo thaa.pers ahandaitvorice, these ele aaT Fauarin 100s the Vout dade GE er pai: oamber of iphaditania than in the cities of Europe. tendency here is for overcrowding to grow worse ie sand (ook part in the first meeting in this more than ten years since. Itis proper th: should commemorate their services, 8o irecly rendered we Captain Saunders and Detectives Wallingand Mulvey, of the Twenty-seventh precinct, ma descent yester- improves its flight. Gildersleeve Wesley tich. The ards ten-bore breech-loader and Baylis a Scott, also a | Hayti, breech-loader, same gauge. ‘agent of General C; banished from and the head of rng dont’ ineurrectionary | movement, is residing in this city in Thirteenth street, Canales, Ww pao ew (Thursday), 13th inst., at ball Wattams.—On Jan Josrruixe * Edward M, Williasas nod aly ancekian cy caputa ast. agen, to year, as our city “sponge rapyily on, o te oe Siyuscdend tate wie tendency is counteracted in many citice by the o the cause of gocial science, morning upon a banco game at No, 4 Albany street. UMMARY, bev Cheaper land sittin tie city lite by the | The more recent death of De, Howe, one of the | A quantity of gamblers? articles, were found, ‘out the-| GROUNDS OF THE Loxu Is.axh SmOoTIKG Chon, NRAR in aha avaition meu tee oo Soha) sanee Wark, a ne ey aang i prosperity of the wérking people (who have | founders of our agseocvation, and his remarkable career | players had made their escape, The property was taken | Jamaica, Le L, Jan, 12, 1876—Matoh, ; 40 | for the rebel ‘which, it is un oy ponds Funeral Pry ok weet and4 ib Fass Goise steaay jmproving their condition since the | a8 @ Dhilanthroviat and wo wremnra- °° social science, | to the Central ollice, birds each, single trap, 21 yards rise, 90 yards bound- | country inated ov ccna "The | Brooklyn, JD. om “ tah antes My