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he ee ‘abil OTT, te tu NEW YORK AERALD, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1876.—QUADRUPLE SHEET. slonary Society of the Methodist allowed to write with short pencil rtlenlar care tobe | the principal without lessening the aggregate amount of ; Gawvoxs—Eyvne.—On Monaay, angen 8, at St ’ Gouccoat Sbereb, pt oe! {akon as to the methods @f hol fh pencil and pen, | time in euch study so ty THE CITY FINANCES. ay & chureb, by Rev. McWalter B. Noyes, Cuamums © ) April, 1855. 370 , 'y writing. eetane 4 wate & 76, &, One eet: tm grades 4, 3, E aaMOns, Of this -city, 10 Turnza Kae, of Provi- f } The schooi “ x Be aos MONTHLY STATEMENT OF EXPENDITURES AND | dence, R. 1. i ' tained by the Five Potuts Hou fa Reaiiing, 1Mecation ane Domes oe cust 31, | j«hiHTEXHRIM—Pook.—On Wednesday, August 9, ¥ of Industry, Act passed April, etymology, six lessons. STATEMENT OF THE CITY DEBT, AUGU! » | 1876, at the residence of the bride’s parents, by the 1855 a te aics a inbles—in grades ¥, 7, 1876. Rev. D. Brainard Kay, Hanky D Licutaxaerm to Mise The industrial schools established sons: in grade 2, with algebra, five lesson: Marr A., eldest daughter of William H. Pook, both of ‘ pot pe Pky. pay taf those objects. aivebra, six lesroms. Fixaxce DxrantMent. this city. No cards, Reopsning After the § mer | 4 muntained andar the charge rus aap Monats.—Such instruction should be | Geoxraphy—In wrades 8, 7, 6, 5, four lessons; in grades 4, Naw Youk, Sept. 2, 1876. P' g @ summe ar We Shildron's sua Society. aie sor sa | iNet {aly fo, the puptis of ail the crades as will foster a | 3, three lessons; in grade 1, two lessons, | Sisienbut of the amount of warrants drawn scainst thd ct passe 1862. = | sp! ndness and courte: -, us feeling cas f . 2, 1, two lesso! Vacation. the schools estenliatied aad thats, st oPrespect toward parent and teacher, anda love of clean: | Drawing Tn grades Sy 7, & 5, 4 82, 1. two lomone: City Treasury from January 1, 1876, to August 81, 1876, Al ENGAGED. ness, order, Inw aud truth Grammar—In grades 4, 3,2, three lessons; in grade 1, with | 4 comparative statement of the city debt as represented in Goupsurt—Loren.—Samuri H. Goupsaits to Miss | bates 4 | ceria OF ckansis—No clans shall contain moro than | composition, four lemme.” sn ceadet,two | stocks and bonds as of December 21, 1873, and August 31, | ANNE Loncu, both-of Brooklyn, "No cards and Crippled ...... acmecnece 206 2,147 54 |” Promotions trom primary achoo lessons. nnd 1876; together with @ statement of and for what purposes The school of the Hebrew Benevo- | THE NEW COURSE OF STUDIES, | Tm Seewnnsren Benne: a ost 09 | pl ous stall 2 ReApiINa—In the reading lessons of each grade the | socks have been issued :— DIED. tained by the New York Sc rey vet of the Ruptured made from the prim annnally, and pupils shail be'required to state tn their own language the erusion, ot the ity Supe ntendent Hl subject matter of the lesson. WARRANTS DRAWN—PAYABLE ots yal Ds. ha Bricas.—At Coeymans, Albany county, N. ¥., a nae fe e promoted from any primury school 3 Use or Pexcis axp Paw ro July 31, grt. . Totals .. ie 830 $103,058 72 examined in all the studies prescrived for ine first | lowed to write with short penella; in ail te State taxes. + $6,012,014 — | Thuradsy, Auguss 31, Atasee A, Bassas, plies and eneral ex- Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fupe- . 6,418,100 $857.677 | ral, on Monday, September 4, at half-past ten o’clock, i] 484.079 49.795, Brsapox,—On the 1st inst., Jxxxm Rose, youngest + 2,117,926 108.819 | daugnier of William G, and Kose Anna Breadon, . es THR NEW COUKSE OF STUDIES. | “urse of inatruction for primary sebools, wad | Ine attention to be given to the proper, manner of holding Selarlon, supplies, and “general x Z . ¥ ed by the principal of the department’ into | the pen and tue position at the desk. The exercises in eacl 4 A Coming Session of Vigorous ,; The most important work with which the new ses- promotion iat be madeiand when found.quall- | grade to besuch os. tied to ive euse and rapidity,as | Interest on the city deb sion commenees is the operation of the course of study | fed, such pupiis shall be promoted without delay. Pupils | well as accuracy in lv, Blackb ard instruction tobe | lublic instruction j ve transferred trom the primary to the grammarsehools | given in each grade. Pupils of the first five gradysto be | Charitable institutions $10 529 7 s y >, Work in Education. recently decreed and adopted. To Commissioner Bak completing the first prinary scout grade, with the applied wish a bosks. tor iictation foxetcises, wuich | Miscellaneous, 463,230 gay RNa Sanday, a8" Oo ‘a ehoe Fe Mey Senin Wy 66 te tin hi consent of the Committee on Conree of Stuy and School | should be given at least once a wee a a ‘sdue the credit of the resolution under whieh this | io ia on the recommendation of the City Superin- | "4 Dictatios AND Connection oF Laxc@acr—Fxercies | _ Total payments from taxation. ...,€20,876,794 $1,068,605 | Bxorny,—On Thursday, August 31, at his late rest- change has been effected. ‘The address of Prosideut to "whom ‘pplication. may. bo made by. tue | in-writing sentences and parnurapha, ftom dictation, sball | EW WOKKS 4ND IMPROVEMENTS, PavaBLé FROM 1esUx oF | dence, No, 62 Bayurd st, PatRioK J. boray, in bis in any. ward, showing that ‘suid. transit | be given in each grade, and the pupils in allthe grades shall woNDs. 41st yea age, and taugutto | Public works—Street openings and sary in order to relieve the crowded condition ot any | be trained in tl repairs and interesting Facts About Each of | Wood atthe beginning of the year bad much to doin primary school, and to fill yaeancies in the ciayses of the | avoid common e procuring the required simplification of the course, e Wards. i ” Tanmar school’s. Pupils thus transferred to any grammar Yocat Music—Inswuction in vocal music shall be th Which bad hitherto been somewhat complieaied. By | XCiom shall, however, be taught inthe primary grade antl | given tothe pupils in every grade, corcection of lan; ‘of speech. improvements, se Croton water works. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also the offl- cers and members of the Twenty-sixth p'ecinet police, are invited to attend the funeral, trom [ransdguration the new a 4 tnd | larly promoted from the same, but may be counted as & SEWING. — Instruction i ¢ maybe given to the church, corner Mott and Park 6ts, om Sunday, Sep- he new arrangement the namber of studies is consid-.| Cron Diegutar attendances of the @eemanar seliccl, puplle of the famdlagramunt rehesien os Additional tree floating bathe ber's, at one P.M. erably reduced, the indispensable branches, such as , The course of instruction prescribed for grammar schools fi ‘ val, TRAINING—The eel sieuld be. 0 ereis on Museums of Art and Natural Canin... —E ata aos EARL boop jie of seats reading, writing, arithmetic, &c., thus receiving a good | ' #s fellows: dailty in env hs ieeeOnee en teeyaees the lange, deve’ and Mary Aun Cauili, aged 19 years 1 month and 19 Ee 10: BOOKS AND. DISCIPLINE. deal more atte “i and time, The chang Ae nist MIAREE COATS, ani ee Mal tadih'ce engine tr ihe t Court Hor care. : a e. The changes made in | Xpaping.—Ofthe grade of a Third Reader, with a review | body, Calisthenic exerciser should be empivy ot Oot He Funeral trom the residence of her parents, 308 East ihe attainment of theve objects, made and ANNERS AND MORALS—Such instruc Soy to the pupils of all the grades in 52d st. Friends and acquaiatances are respecttully in- 2 30 should bo | Kedemption of debt of annexed terri- Vited to ationd ihe Luneral, on Sunday, September 3, BOS opine <i shone the course have been mainly Introduced to effect this | of pnuctustton, Keman numbers und elementary object, T urs ny 0 te oem | With exercises om the suoject mutter of th: lessons, , The course in mavy of the studies has boon | An Otic xn DxFinitions.-The spelling and defnitivn To-morrow the public schools of the city will bere- | entirciy revarruuged, nein avoweaplne aes Me asia ; = ; | ely as graphy, ariimetic, pen: Jossons of the reading bud ith short miscellaneous word of kindness aud courtesy towarc h other, & urth avenue improvement at one Py, M, opened alter tho long summer vacation, Its expected | mansnip, drawing ‘and “object instruction.” In | }y'cenorutuse iw: least: 190 "of such worus tobe tmught): | ot respect toward parent and tencher aud m love of clean: | Oldetaine and yadimonty oct 185.898 | “'Eltaciin—on Saturday, September 2, Aurap Dix. that the register wil! thew oa attendance of at least | ‘is latter the requirements have been largely reduced, | uisn, exercises im writing the latter, both separately and in | Mese.order. law aud truth. | yn Bridg crx only child of Aitred and Mattie Le’ Carroll | but enongh has been retained to afford Tull scope | short sentences trom dictation, Particular attention to be Funeral serv! ‘als. sixty pupils, Total payments from issue 28 Lo be held atthe Church of the Holy 95,000 children, sé presaniy tr nusabers may reach | for the discipline of the observing faculties of the chile | #lven to the use of cap “through the simple rules and fed« | COURS” OF INSTRUCTION IN THK GRRMAN LANGUaGE.—ruIRD bonds. oF 4,063,740. $1,812,002 Communion, at ten A. M., Monday, the 4th inst. the round 100,000. Year alter year there is always | dren. in ordertocompel a proper degree of unt cece See ronal te siciplo rales ant fed- aes PR vcs 1 eee ke Suddeniy, on'Friday, tat inet, Wiuurm EZ, nore or less of an increaso on opening day. In 1872, Hb abe eee ef meee n did sad peep | Menran Aurruauetic,— An Sarasin rritten arithmetic, to Ps epee ge gy printed and script, with exercises Basemaiion of th $4,326,022 ga.o%6 | Om ton of Joxeph D. and Adelia Clarke, in the 10ib jp i oon Om he e epartiments of study a H o| | include exercises in the analysis of simple operations an 1 read 2 REM z year of bis age. shere was on attendance of 77,970; in 1873, of 77,976 | in each case has been prescribed. By this arrange- | examples, and in rapid calculation without analysi , Graman—Dectension of the definite and indefinite “aS GARGS i dal hi » Eats | in each case scribed yt ad in n with iyi. Total ta Relatives and friends of the family, and also of bis tn 1874, of 90,829, and in 1875, of 91,913. To-morrow, | ment sousiderable prominence iy secured to reading, TauLus OF Rie ate ee Huh practical illes- | efsiclas and the noun: sie presen’, aud: jtaperiogs tgpresct tel Desnowlaon spacer and traps $4,048,185 grandfather, James G. Jacobus, are respectfully in- then, will be a busy day in the little school world of | @fithmeticand penmanship. Proper courses are also ArHy Werimacy)-—-The hemispheres and North and | | 3 TKANSLATION—Both orwl aud written, of simple sen- | Total amount of w AUKUAE. «+ Viled to attend the funeral, from the residence of big prescribed for German and French, This pew course we ; tences, inciuding examples under the rules learned inthe | Add_amouns of warrants previously drawn in parents, 138 Waverley place, on Monday, September 4, MENTS, Supe sodent, and Professor David 1, Of clothing ang food and materialy for build- a6 pr lt ae y.—On Friday, September }, MICHAL AY, During the two months of the vacation the school | College of the Clty of New York, These genulc | lara haa * 4 ConLogetan BxmMcrsns. oval payments by warrants 40 4810.00 EN ot aaore, ieiuge county, Ireland, In the 67th Duildings which necded repairs have been all putin | Pased thelr work in somo degree on written reports | | THs Rae ee ee eee tcl cerimaeiocccn | 1+ Exercises in roading and weiting continued, AN peember il, July sl, augue 31, | year of his age order and two new school buildings were erected, which | Wore ceca the mews Of hota. ca petleneed tein tach | presented in the order of their difienity, according to the | ~2 Ukawman—Declension of adjectives and pronouns | 24) | 187B: 1876, 176, The relatives and friends of the family are respect- inns made and improvements effected thero | Wa Prepared 11 was submitted to the Committee on | “'Duaw:a.~On the bi review the xo. | under the ruler of the grammar lessons of this grade, as well |. sinking fuad......8119,000,008 121,010,028 $121,501,828 | {°0¢h) o SPSperACons: (ni s p ’ Course of Studies, consist £0 ssioners W: stein 4 7 igre as of prepositions; alse easy compound sentences, ‘emporary debs, p. he acon aresolute Dand. at work that bodes well | COU’ of Studiex, consisting of Comussioners Walker, | ometric forms of the primacy grades, dram the hexago of propsaltionss, Sleeess ‘able wholly or DockstapER.—On Saturday, September 2, Groxom may be see! 0 ai Klamrot or, Hazelth nd Place > agon and pentavoa, drawing, from copy, examples . : . 4 “ Leah . j | Miazoroib, Haber, acotene sad ee eee p faba MO 5 ah YInST GRADE. part from assess. A.. infant gon of Theodore G. and Ella E. Dockstader, lor an earnest year of labor in the Education De- | it wa’ ally a ered is iC pater Jal Hane symmetrical arrangeine it lines; drawing of xe 1, Exercisos in reading and writin; peters; i“ Batons Gaudi re 21,322,200 22,117,000 Funeral services on slonday, 4th inst, at eleven A. : isi _ | very zealously at this work, often i during five pele adan. AMMAR—Tho passive voice of the weak conjugation, M., at 328 West 46th st. partment. Last year there were not a few vexed ques- | ro ring very wurtost cveninusewe have had | mettle forms frow n: i airs a The principal parts of strong and irregular verbs. 1. satdie 18H Brats 1 ehoss, OSOVAN,—-At Elizabeth, N, J., September 2 after @ mer, Valuable suggestions were given to the Rrapiya.—Of the fn Third Reader (a different |", % TRansLations~ Oral und written, of sentences afford. uebendsiaye( Tt ee geters O08 ehortiliness Jon Donovax, ngod 36 years, a native of ing practice in the appliextion of the several tenses of the le there seems to be nothing but an open field for labor. ttee by President Wood. This new course of | book from that used in the eighth grude), wit Rosesrverey, couuty Cork,’ Ireland. | Hous awaiting the wisdom of the Board; this year | yi 14 | | 1 kyl 1 in compound sentences, —_——— : es 1s bitshed for the first time, and the | it the proceding xrad verb and Total $14,522,001 $162,104,574 $163,665,874 ends and th f bis brother-n- tis admitted that many improvements might be se Se 7 RD Ane ORF at i . | 4. Reading, from u German Reader, with translations {nto u $144, 1 $152,104,574 $16,665,387 Kelatives and friends and those of his brother-an. ei AAT ey ce craue sands of parents tn this elty whose elitldren at- | joist! Non at the: romtins book, with, ae leas Yao mir: | Buglish nnd exercise in etymology. Deduct sinking fund. 27,748,307 20201.284 20,484,160 | Jaw, Joseph Hanion, are respecttully Invited to attend made which would add to the ellicieney of the depart- d the schools can understand for themselves the | Cclinneous words in addition to those taught in the preced- | COURSK OF INSTRUCTION IN THU FRENCH LANGUAGE.—THIRD Balan $ne77374 250 the funeral, on Monday, September 4, from New Jersey ment, but in these dull times large outlays of money | BTA at instruction Innere 08 a re es | Ing “rade; exercises in writing words and sentences from PIRES FC ROE AS TR C08 1.773.724 $182,909,290 $1 tral Railroad depot, foot of Liberty st., at half-past ot be thought of, and all that can be done is to | ENN in the progress up through the different classes. | dictation continued. i a mat: . Cash In the City Treasur; twelve P. SM. ; irom thence to Calvary Cemetery. CARO (00, SAERE | 1n some-of the principal cites in the country, where it | | Wxivten Animumeric.—Federal money reviewed ; common See iat canon ero ot af ogatt: | Cash in sinking funds... FANant athe Istinst,, Mary, beloved wife of adapt what the Board possesses to the best advantage. | An experiment was tried this summer in two different sinplo op rations with practieal applications, ificuls ut somplex examples nid "| nine gender and c uxiliury verbs avoir and ‘irst conjngation of regular verbs. TRANSLATION—Oral and written, including ¢ Board of Educa- | fract avoiling paring thisnew | “iisran Anitimenic.—As tar as in written arithmetic, D seo the improved arrange- | with exercises in nnulysis nnd calculation, has been known that the New Yo n Was engaged in the work of pr: course, anx ety Is fel on Edward Fanning in the 33d year of her age, Funeral trom her late residence, No. 69 Jay st, Brooklyn, Sunday, attwo P. M. Relatives and friends tchools with a view to securing proper ventilation for | (ure, ane ely It tell to see the jm i : a ‘and Croton’ waverwol $2,125,000 | ment, and eheved tha DUFSO as It 18 NOW Ls OF WRIGHTS AND ALKASURKS.—itevie - | the grammatical tin the grade; also the use of 125, all the schools, out the attempt proved to be an utter | presebted may exercise no little iniivence in shaping pi Oe - en aes: ans iu a partitive the place of nonnsin a question | Bocks and slips. '300,000 Fecenels invited to attend, Interment in Caivary failure, This is a matter which is still to occupy the Attention of the Board. OVERCROWDING. The serious trouble of overcrowding in the different which some ray (Pi — and the form of negative xentences, : of st ! h hr pizoanarny (Primary).—The United Btates and Western | and the form of negative tentances age, ear et the country. ‘rhe amended course has received from | Europe. | han SKCOND GRADE, anty Court Hou the Board of Education the most careful labor, and may | QKAL Lessons, S Warn, aeeh bd santemianen aiih.o.| [1 Bmantsta san lena ATION—~Jontinned. istrict Court H bo said to be as nearly perfect and as well suited to the | eapltals short pleases, euch as A red apple, To play at ball, second, third and fourth eon- and judgments common school system as experience and earnest de- | ““fxawinc.-On the blackb. ard, the tate or paper; review: some of the principal irregn- | ew York and, Be votion to the interests of education can make it, The | the ometric forms of the eighth grade; sunple curved the selection of studies in all the schools throughout | |, ¢ TRANSLATION—Oral and written, on the grammatical Fitzsimmons.—On Friday, September 1, Margarea Fitzsimmons, beloved wite of Thomus Fitzsimmons, of the parish of Edgwothtown, county of Longtord, Ire- land, aged 58 years. 5 Relatives aud friends of the family aro respectively invited co attend the funeral, trom ber late residence, tlass rooms in very many of the schools, following is the course:— lines; segment of cirele, quadrant, semi-etrele, cirele, sym- ra months since excited so much public attention, will pdileiaslisiiicay ine oR , metrical arrangement of simple curved aud right lives: | Files taught in this grad burt No. 27 Broome st., New York, on Sunday, Septembel ‘ SIXTH GRADE. drawing from copy, exainpies of Additional 3, at hall post two'?, M. this coming session receive the most attentive care, und under no circumstances will tho evil be permitted | lines and geometric for ved and right linos; drawin: R hth grade trom memory and dictation, 2. GRawMAR—Regular veros reviewed: aby ReADING AND SPRL auitiar words and simple senten- art: also spelling such words Ir Xercines in elementary vowel sounds, and i NGA —Conth Kedemption of debt of t J. Fexapina yp PRONUXCIATION Contingent sree tric forms of the kbourd a es trom b dictat Fitaratnick.—On ‘thursday, August 30, ANDREW Fitzvatnick, bative of Kildare, Ireland, Rel@uves and friends ure invited to attend the to continue, 1b 18 the intention of the Board to en- | Consonant so Satblaetion wistt sere Rae coats neny the principal rules on the use of moods end Total. W funoral, from St Joseph's church, 125th st, and 9b force most strictly the following bylaw, which was | : Ne se ake el i fale be iis to Hey by {the lesson: 3 Thaxstations— From a French Baader; alee oral and 2 ay., on Sunday, at one P. 6 & ; wos nud threes to fifty; also counting backward hy onos i th c tl ‘IC. — yn, on $ possed shortly after the Hxrano had devoted its | fr Arable figures’ to be road to one hundred and a Ae SEB eee RIRE, Stade | we So ucocuels MxxncienacsAdented te one grades 7 MUNICIPAL PAYsOLLS, Pilsen epee le de Mah cls ela os gaa) tolumns to a {ull exposition of the overcrowded condi- | written to twenty, sin writing words and sen- ny ye Relat irlends are respectfully invited to at- : Oniver Lyssoxs—Form, such as square, oblong, circlo, elatives and irionds are respectfully tion of the schools | cube, bali ‘or sphere: straight and curved lines: common . SE ee ee a ech rariow at attake ete feo purwued Comptroller Green signed warrants yesterday on ac- | tond his funeral, on Tuesday morning, the Sth inst., at 1 be the duty of every principal to reject all appli- | colors. and the obvious parts and uses of familiar objects. Ani fractions, a | in the grade from wale! promotion {s to be made, count of the following payrolls for the month of | haltf-past nine o'clock, trom the residence of hia {pupils into any school or class | Drawing, and torming letters on the slate. Jott enue lysis and rapid RNGULATION OF STUDIKS OUT OF SCHOOL. August:—Bureau of Collection of Taxes, City Judgo’s | Mother, 99 Prince st,; thence to the Church of Our d by the same ts filled to the ex ba dealers corp ealentati ror No lesson shall be given ‘on pupil to be learned out of s Lady of Mercy, where asoiemn high moss of requem piianingsFrom the blickboard, ‘charts and a Firat | oMiiyan (ert Europe, completed; also Asia, pot until itahall have been sufficiently explained and | office, County Clerk’s office, Bureau of City | wyl be offered up for the repose of his soul, | sonant soundy in combination with vowoln, “Nemes of pune. | {nice sud Oconnl Uiuntratod by the'toucher to the clas: aur shall he leseons | Revenue, | Smulipox | Howpital; First, Second, | “Lounasren—sudionty, at 200 Houry st, on Satur. Noor service and air 5 tlisses of primary se nee. Ail rej 'e the pre: ent to the ne oe sitting capacity of each room in each se ted applicants shall be st xchool having accommodation tor ther (this bylaw) 1 bail OnaL Lxssons-—On plants, be such as to require a porios of study each day in the case | Third, ‘Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and ‘Single words continued: also short phrases | of » child of averngo capacity longer than two hour. Ex- | kinth aistriet’ (civil) "court tuation marks as they vecur in the Reader, twenty. Arabic figures to bor jew all text books shall be | $25 31, dand written to | J simple plaut forms and examples ot ornament con- bs ee ye we pg A ceded brohaneiidn Vial) sent ie tote of the seventh grude’ fru mewors ana | be uiven Iw any school or department, If at all, oftener than MUNICIPAL NOTES. Rowan Newnens—To forty; also their use on tho clock day evening, September 2, Miss FaNsre, second oF may peatnar i Surrogate’s oflice, my Charl d Mary June Fi in the threo higher g Ssreiiing—Words from the reading lessons; also other bas, Tb bow orcises in grammatical xnalysis and parsing, and written » | daughter of Charles and Mary June Forrester. te iue taur iow Soticrammne | tuiiiar words, | : mughiag T barele Ber ee a 1 arithine#le shail not be wssigued tor home study, ex- | clerks Supreme Court and six of the Police courts. | “Novice of funeral hereafter, | nt aud OO cubic Jeet, Inthe fonr higher |, ARIHMKTIC-Counting by threes, fours and fives to 100; nthe blackbonrd and on paper; review the | cept to pupils in the first rade, Also on the following accounts:—Interest on the city | GinpersLERvE.—Suddenly, on Thurstay, Augast 31, fueCand'itereavie feet. dh thenayasion | Micine by won, thee tutes and var to twenty, onthe g forme ot the heheh grades curved Nines Con | oe ee ae ree ey O cieral reviews ol at the Hadise | eee ase rron een on oath protien’ attics, | 1876, Mra. Jnsate A., wile of Augustus Gildersleeve, r Nig nearest to any schools shall in a numer 4; ellipse jute or spiral; symmetrical arrang or E ; Coroners’ tee: ; Judgment tun “ee if j frame two fives (rom tweuty aod mombers ‘ct eurved und right lines? drawing trom eopy conven. | the previons month, at which r ~) i to 5 Relatives and friends ot the family and sisters of Eastern Star Division aro respectiully invited to attend the funoral, from her late residence, No. 815 Myrtle av., Brooklyn, on Sunday, September’ 8, 1876, at two (estimated. in accordance with the provisions 0 nes ‘“ rie forms of the seventh grade from memory and | be given in any school or department, fat all, eitenes than v. Bre shsil'be consplovously posted in exch sno: Onsvct Lessons-Form, asin the preceding grade, with | “ctation. oF Trustees, and. mo public exhibition vr. entertainment ogee On Friday, Soptembor 1, Epwix' i. G THE COST TO RACH WARD, the addition of semicircle, and hemisphe TIPTIE GRADE. hool building without the con- | The Commissioners for tho acquiring of right and serial Lie / Pog omar te Aarti stn ens | the color, “ob d'uses of tumuili : Of the grade of « Fourth Reader, with exer. | S2All ue given outside the schoo! building wis, oldest son of Edward and Annie M. Goodwin, aged As each year passes by there 18 an ovidently in- | the culer, ebvious parts and uses of inmiliar objects con- no the menieiat as er | sent of the Bowrd of duonthom, ae Ltlo of lands required for a suspension bridgo over tho | Ti'\cars, 0 mouths and 17 days. Z de creased interest felt by citizens in the schools of the | —Wxittxg on tax SLate—Seript letters; also short words aver o te os aleve eeereotanene 66 Exercises in vocal music and instruction in musical nota- | Harlem River, north of High Bridge, give notice that The reiatives and friends of the family are respect. from 4 tional ellaucous words, Exercin each primary and gram: | they will file their report atthe Special Term of the | fully invite! to attend the funeral, from the residence city, and the Commissioners of Education treely ex- nsibility that be- longs to them, There 18 a woll understood feeling in the community that the schools are an institution of paramount importance, and a full ¢onfidence exists press how deeply they feel the res; that those who have them in their charge bost they can. ‘The Board last session, however, was driven into the law courts to assert iis right to have the disposal and payment of its own appropri such manner as might seem best suited coming session will be unbampered by any will do the ation in to it, The | political in- Dxawine ON THe SLATE—Drill in horizontal and vertical cof prefixes und suffixes; also, dicta- 5 ge of absoli hree inches vertically; drawing hort inch, two inches, three inches, equal parts, rawing, with exercises in perspective and % aes hese Wee ee ahgar ey eto ne: nor objects, shall be tanghtin the grammar | Supreme Court on the 13th day of September and bs > rade: inh is ‘caninoy at deeinal rketona Pond | yoo the third, recon and rn grades. | om tho 11th will proseat hott bill ot coste and chargos ‘sion one into another; als. reduction, ascending | pupils attending a grammar department shall desire the in | to the same Court. ding of integral denominate numbers troauction ot Froneh or German the Trustoes of the ward c APHY. jo hemispheres jorth America in || introduce the study of such language ‘n said depart On Tuesday next Commissioner Campoell, Public 3 Also the United States, hy: section 1, but No child shuli be compelled to study German or | Works Department, will open bids for a sewer in Forty- ONAL Les —-On mineral French contrary to the wishes of ita parents or guardians, £ Vicdtlads -cabOuaAR entice Coeciaresdate Acre ian dogo cmap got Thigree Hong sont rsonally oF io writin, and whenever the second street, from Third avenue to the East *aDING—Throug! rst. Keader or in an con + the : . . { exerelara in elementary vowel sounds, nd in can: tion 13s own reward. All Mend tines tobe omitted siter | Ory Foe tae aalt alt velow fiscen for nke | River; sewer extension at the foot of West {Sounds in combination with vowels; nates of punc- | this grade. f ‘study shall thereat x i 5 . tuation marks as they ocenr in the Reader. bs ‘DuawixG—Gn the blackboard und on paper: review the | Period of three munths such study hace Sebamed bovbas ng aan its h per aged MMe aeptet No inde Ae SPRL axp Dertsitions—Words from the reading les- | geometric forms of the eightu grates drawing from copy Whenevor the study of French or German shall have been | (Ween Tenth avenue and the Boulevard, and re- sons ana other familiar words. conventicnal plant torms simple and complete examples | introunced as above it xbull be pursued according to the | colving busing and culverts atthe corner of Madison Antrimetto—Numeretion and Notation—Through six | ot xeometrie arrangement, reversed curves applied to pot- | course of studies in French or German which has been or | avenue and Sixty-fifth street; Fourth avenue and Sixty- placed horizontally and 1 vertical lines of one | dividing these lines into ymbinations of horizontal and to form right angles, squares and concentric squares. FounTH GRADE. of his parents, No. 453 West 5¢th’ st., on Sunday, Sep tember 3, at half-past one o'clock. HANiLoN. —At ber residence, No, 362 2d st, Williams. burg, on the 1st of September, Mrs, Mary Hanon, aged 73 years, a native of county Westineath, Ireland. Her remains will be taken from the church of Sts, Peter and Paul, 2d su, at two o'clock P. M., Sunday, September 3, Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral to Calvary Cemetery. Hanatan.—On Thursday, August 31, Maky ANN Han. May, daughter of Laurence and Margaret Harman, ig the 19th year of her age. The rejatives and triends of the family are respect fuliy invited (o atva berfuneral, at St. Bridgett terference in this regard, Hesidents of the different | places. ingie columns of ten figures. Mentul | tery and hollow vessels; drawing the geometric torms of the | may herenfier e Board, and filth street; Sixty-sevond etreet, west of Fourth chureh, Mercer st., versey City, on Monday morning ds can see at a glance from the jollowing table the | Stiihme sixes, sevens, eights, nines and tens | Drevions grade from memory aud dictation, gular che study’ of Innguizes sh nue; Sixty"third street, east of Fourth avenue; Sinty. | September 4, 1876. Bative. tu which, they stand toward thetr | ewe; mansumis, peactlen! naestions im cage P| Reapixo-OF the gradeot a, Furth Render (a diffrent | guied.t9 show the proficiency axsiened to eneh erade De- | fourin street and Fourth avenue, Sixiy-sixth und | ,, Hous. —ELimannrn J. Auts, wife of Attemas H., lative positio ch they stand toward thetr | low 20; also simple, practieal questions in addition. xo i i bor ¥ eA i Sin < Glative. position im which és) ard (Reitman NUMSERSS TODS. book Irom thet of Wealth aud sixth grades 40 be ‘were. [i igher grade im tho seme Jan- | viyeninth streets and Fourth avenue; corner of | Holmes, at ler residepce in this city, on the 1st of aeighbors in gard to the Education Department, and yeva comprebenstve view of the condition of those sunge. cines as in the prececing erades. # the City Superintendent, under the direction of the Com- | Seventieth, Seventy-tirst, Seventy-second, Seventy- HULING AND Devinitions —As in the preceding grade. | mittee on Teachers, shail be authorized to license teachers | third, Seventy-fourth, Soeventy-ti(th, Seventy-sixth, with at leust 150 additional miscellaneous words. Dicta- | gpecialiy to give instruction in Frenchor German in each | Seyenty-seventh streets and Fourth avenue. Onset Lussons--Form, a8 in the previous grado, with | with exe: the rudition of pri continned : . pyramid, cylinder and cone, color, sy the obvious parts, uses and qualities of fa September. funeral services will be performed ne the Rev. KE. E, Hale, at his church, 10 Union Park, Boston, on Mon- schools in which they are particularly interested:— fF objects, tion exercises to be of the three highest grades of the Grammar Schools, and “ a! day, 4th inst., at eleven o’clock. Also services at the ThE following table shows the stavuleiaverage attanais| TING ON THe Share—Letters, and words without | | bryNoLocy—kxercises in prefixesand suffixes continued; | tho number of fecitutions iu each of the xrudes pursuing | .,¢trsbal Kelly last week issued 169, licences, and se- | Potuenc tn inis city, on Sunday, 3d inst, at seven ig ” enpita’s, | also, the mexning and use of at ieast twenty Latin roots. the asudy of elther of these languages shall be’ four, of | cated ees $: e has made the announce. | Te! .. A . ince by wards, and the amount apportioned in each JeawWiNG ON THe SLATR—Drill in horizontal and vertteal | AMiTHWETIC, MeNtAL AND Witrrex—Denominate num- | {wenty-bve minutes each per week, aud no pupil shall be | Ment that trom this date to October 31 he will grant | o’clock P. “i ward, and to th ormal and colored schools and to tho | tine, ging of relati stances; drawing oblones of | bers and freetlons, completed, with practical «pplicatio pernutted to pursue the study of moro than one of these | renewals pi licenses for public cart and express licenses Howk.—On Friday, September 1, of heart disease, several corporate sehools:— varions pro ons aud sizes; dividing squares and oblongs | common and decimal fractions reviewed as far as nec languages at « time. at half the usual rates, Apert G. Hows, 1 the 61st year of his age, Amount | by borizonini aud vertient line y 5 “ia RCAMINATION OF CLASSES BY THE PRINCIPALS. The total number of bathers 10 the public baths last | , Kelatives and iriends of the family are invited to at. Wards, Schools in Fach Ward, Average. Apportioned, R a—tn a SecortftHhD GRADE, as 1 Pe, ALHY: Sethe Repeat on oad United States, re- The principals of the schools shall examine all their | woe was 78,637. tend the funeral, from his late residedce, No. 184 Mul- 1—Grammar Scnool No. 29 and eh iieet taeda, ant fa eee pcg Lt ll Roba Mee Car etmen oF Ake jorise classes {ua the cence ee nae ak Fens ve eae eviews § ‘The Croton water receipts last week wore $11,525. berey. Bt, Newark, N. J., Monday, September 4, at two Primary Schools Nos. 15 vowels; names of punctuation mars as they ocenr in the dient amy c onstruction of simple x Xna'recurd the results of che same ins book kept for that | The Buroau of Arrears and Taxes acknowledge the | P- and 3s. $8,461 78 | Rendor | emoracing tl . verb. adjective and | purpose. A report of all such examinations shall be sent to | receipt of $72,0U0 as arrears for 1875 and 1876, Jorcr,—In Jersey City, on Friday evening, Septem. 2—Primary 3 1,640 62 | Spxtiixe vinitio“s—Words from the roading les- | adverb, with such analysis, parsing” and definitions as per- | the city Supermtendent, why ball have it recorded. ina sie sammnaataeteweans ber 1, after a lingering iliness, CatiERixe, tho beloved Primary F +s 840 ‘line words; also writing short words on | of the suiject studied. book kept tur that purpose. najectives to be used by Th wite of ex-Freeholder Navid C, Joyce, in the 36th year 4 bool No, 1 avd aight aes ay =) b mel f ) cattle the priucipais in such examination shall be the same ax BOARD OF EXCISE, of her age. No, d by the scoveri 1 -Colonial His: | thos : Primary Seioo s Nos. 13 i | tory to 17533 iy she ltapertant evente ere tobe. |: (home mane we or OF “he. Buperinreddent wuder, WRkey by — Tho reiatives and friends of the family aro respect and 4 17,425 44 | tauht, with sas are necessary. iebiscohiee UPRRINTEDAeY, Tho Board of Excise received during the week 102 | fully invited to attend the tuneral, this (Sunday) after 6—Grawm eh six the ORAL Lessons—On the Haman ve 1. Whenever ion by the | applications for licenses and $4,390. noon, at hali-past twelve o'clock, from her late rest Primary Senool N 17,285 39 | und review hea in copybouks continued; practice | City Superi ‘dut. chibi donog, No 147 Morgan’ st.; thence to Calvary Come jrammur Schoots Nos, Ong: : also. the ot the princip: id.school to provide the examiner with uPAR SETS tery for interment. 6—Gramanar Shoots Now 33 | prietpal parts nd materials of famine ob. | atntenont vii the ruses Of pups gn fected i the CITY STATISTIOS, Dansnoe,-Sepentar 1. 1876, Mane Kisorxoy, the de 2 and 6 22,129 03 | Ste 0 - saatamar wit i | the length of time . the studies pur beloved wife of James G. Kennedy, aged 40 years, PS ah sv | RITING ON THE SLATE mtinued, w peli use of ¢ | panics , the Lp ogee Loredana a we Pipes During the week tho police made 1,892 arrests, fe The agoeel vl take Uy apie her late Tesidenca ad aie Santee ape and ihe esuel letters Ta. the order of Welt Zi ed tho Hoard of Eatonton of th There wera during the week 610 deaths, 406 birth, | lyon noel < Nostend | : THIRD GRADE, sult of such examination shall state in-what 104 marriages and 39, still births, Keanvser.—Mrs, Mawa Knaxusen, widow of the School No. | “ Pe pple gy sty nape mene peo nent gr eae oy Ha bo ro principal and wchers have discharged their duties, Sa ER EEL late Charies Kracusel, on Friday, September 1. webs 26,027 08 | aes Pgh eset Seal nievare ot does eau teres’ masher’ the attendance of t ay Seeenoyer (00 sei Maks THE EAST RIVER BRIDGE. Relatives and friends are javited to attond the fu- chools 6 | pbtnse angles, BPRLLING Devixttions—As in tho preeeding grai tr bad? the poncral order and efficeney of cach school, neral, ou Sunday, September 3, at2 P. M., trom her Primary Schools nwing. from, copy. easy exar 2 [rete fences oem rnin tipher la ais together with such other fucts as may be deemed necorsury | For the last two days the workmen on the big bridge Jale reaidence, No. 63. Ninth teas sine ayn te 8 the an id geome: Fins of this tea exercise i Mo. 3,14, 3s 55,030 59 Ades.” Drawing irom memory and dicta | E¥MoL0Gy—The meaning and use of at least twenty ad- | “'s""Kecords of the results of ench examinations shall be | Bave been engaged in eplicing the cablos stretched be- | East 7ath at., LUCAS J. LEDERMAN, eldest son of Joseph Wy deeeec : 69,013 16 | _Reamxa—Throngh asccond Render; exercises in element. | snd thelr construction trom given roots, Jn. Vora | theyname with rexard to cach schon! Stall without | veire rope which is to be used as a carrier has not yer | ~,ltelatives and {riends of the family ; also membors of se ary vowel sounds and in consonant sounds In combination | AKITHMATIC, MENTAL AND WKITTEN—Throngh er esntage, J ecu completed, and will not bo adjusted til next | Temple Bethel, Empire City Lodge, No. 203, F. and A. | with vowels; names of punetuation marks asthey occur in | including such rales ss do not involve the consideration of bsiniotyaresy week. On it large cables of twenty-ilve tons weight | M-j Hebron Lodge, No. 5, I. 0. B. B., and God Lodge, 73,208 04 | te reade time, with their appli tions. Problems to be chiefly such There ts very little ceremony attending the opening He Le be edeitesea iy eighs 011, F. 8. of L, are respectfully invited to attend 73,308 04 | SpenLind AND DevixitioNs—Oral and written, Words | as involve the ordinary busin’ as transwetions. «| of the schools atter vacation, But there ts a deal of aii hereherchen the funeral, on Monday, September 4, at 10 A. M. | treed Sed conan Vosewiy Wh es note qoutes wore as | ne ee America, reviewed, and Europe in de- | Javor to principals and teachers, and several days must bri MITANDER.—Suddenly, on Saturday evening, at | tiem und maltiptieasion with multiplier of not'riere tran r ANHAK—A knowlelin of ait the parte of | Clapse balore, the michinery as shakes Wau, A RABID DOG AT LARGE, gielock, Lia D., most beloved wife of Nils Stitanaor, - 7 two figures, with practical examples. Muitipticatio speech, construction of easy, complex and compound sen- | OFder, “ J “y New York, September 2, 157 18—Grammat schoo's 06 979-10 | Table, complete and teensy ' ONS | fanesn wih et anaemia de tony ae periaa | e cone tails sasciosce andes, | 08 Suaday evening as Ediio Crowley, aged elgnt | Nowe of fuuoral hereifuer, i hoois Nos. | “"Romas Neamens—Reviewed * | tothe parts of the subject stuc iso lessons in com- - a J , and Fomay Schools news 44.468 04 | COMOX TAnens—Federal money, time, Hgnid and dry”) posit i ir the elags rooin, asin, the preceding grade, with | havior as soon as they can be allotted to their proper | years, and a party of otber children were walking nieeen ake Paager weve caged Ss Seng eons Nos. 10 and 20. 3,8 .468 04 | measure. | Tustrnetlon f . positions. The ills of opeming day, thereiore, have no | down the road leading to the Washington Railway de- lid f ; 7 ‘Ossxet Lessons us grades, with | Y OF THE aTeS—General outline, _re- 3 and lay. eames w 1,558 ‘18,184 09 | complete doseript aia davon mean oor wou by that park of the history tram Tai to i7#p, | Seater bstent than the tedious monotony inseparable | poy a white Spitz dog, the property of P, Harris, stew- ‘Funeral ffom tho residence of her parents, 100 Green. ” AB s observation; also exercises we and ie in the preae ae. a ” y a 7 7 wich av. riends and acquaintances are re cl 5 wbamccepaniensiiaie:| “Drssoat-Natnral Philosophy, including the simple | feu rejoiee to be returning-to school. On Wednes. | ard of the Four-in-Hand Club, attacked them. Rush- | Invited. to attend the funeral on Sunday, ‘Sepamaber & 38,235 40 WhITING ON THe StaTe—Continned. : facts and phenomena perrerning to the properties of master, day next she Commisaioners of Education hold their | ing at little Crowley he bit him in the leg, makiugan | at two P. M. ro eget 44,000 46 | withivaey wards sch" ver man, two, saatertinee ‘bace | “PeawasaieWeamg” in cops vooks. “continued, wign | MOE Meeting {OF TNs FOSBlOl ugly wound. That evening Harris told the father ot |, McCati.—At Throgg’s Nock, Wentchoster, on Fri 7—Grammar Schools Now 18, i9 | child to he practised im writing his name, | practice iu different styles; short paragraphs to be writton the bitten cbild that bo had drowned the animal; but | ¢8Y» September 1, 1876, Caruunixe, daughter of James 1 P | DMAWING ON THE SLATh:— Review the geometric forms of | from dictation, THE PUBLIC LIBRARIES. and Mary McCall,’ aged’24 yeura. a Primary erand add different kinds Ot triangtes, rhom- | | DRAWING—Gh the blackboard and on paper: drawin Mr. Crowley, not being inclined to believe the state- | The relatives aud triends of She, anllg aro respect. , 22, i rectilinear geometric forms, and the combi- tural plant and frui ms; also, examples ol oe a fuliy invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday, Se eyeans sesee 75,339 07 | Nese to express the form mon onjects; | rie nes in winelike. Vertical ana_hori- The principal public libraries of tho elty will reopen ment eee dei ante, tangible evidence, told Mr, tehode from the residence of her parents, Throgs F Schor Is Nos. 40 and | ° from copy, f ornament ining the ge- | Ss. une jonal forms; ontiine drawing to-morrow. During the past month whilo they Harris to that effect. As Harris, who stated Neck, at half-past three o'clock P. M. ama Prine oo s | nsf Chingende, | Husy exercises in the even 4 from BAM ee have remained closed various alterations and im- | B® Bad drowned the anunal in the middie ot | McDxvirr.—On Wednesday, August 30, Caantes 4, Sand seeee 3) 89,636 07 7 eelantibo ING—Of the grave of a Filth Reader, continued, with the river, could not tell from whom he haa | McDevirr, printer, in the 73th year of his age. nee pid ge ol | ometric forms dra as in the preceding grades, The reading ot An- | provements have been made in the institutions, both Bre eaguege Wheeler id hive bey trip, Pas Netdead Biya sv = eee hej ine the members hp . ary rn y . vi ous! . 1} of havin; ie dog pro- a Yor! raphical Soc Schools 2iand 33,... 6,670 ns of the axn Darinirions—Ae in the proceding grades, | Witlt regard to the arrangement and preservation of | Geet ad thot it tt was mad, ‘The evidence of three | graphical Union Nog, are respectiully invited tsar ; H Lrrwonocy—Principal Latia roots, at least i books and accommodation of visitors aud others who 4 4 f three | graphical Union pecttully invited to at 20—Graw Nos. 2 ementary vawel so | gear eeeees cert g ots, at least Lwenty tn ad- | bool Fespectable residents of Fort Washington was uot suf. | tond the funeral, trom his late residence, 211 East 36th wcne io the” . | Sedeumelewerton o€ h ysis | avail themselves of their benefits, The Astor, first in | ficient for this punctilious lega, light, and he insisted | st., on Sunday, September 3, at two o'clock, 5,521 D. Devenir Jo the previous, grades; | © ARITHMETIC Maral AxD bxInterest, simple and | {mportance, has had extensive additions of raro and | Upon Sad Seoratt prodtetag the child ip Curt The | MeGratt ~August 31, Has An McGRatH, @ native d short sentences, to be written on the slaw payments, discoant, bank and eh vi @ way from Fort Washington | of the county Cork, Ireland, aged 58 years. frow dictatl . the ‘preeeding | Valuable volumes, as well as of recent publications of | 19 Hatiem to satisty the St. Thomas-hke incredulity of | The iniauven and friends of a fay aro requested 4,652 54,295 49 | lecensary, diversified character, The new superintendent, Mr. Led fa alana from Wecueteares, and when ali | to attead the fuveral, on Sunday, September 3, at half. 1 a is hat en » the autocratic heeler retased to ast one o'clock, trom 53 mn sh, | cxaruples tc ioe ST Satent. Ads, Alley aild Speen have Ais aastauans, Me, Basders, eve: Miver: |! Coord (0 Mt. Crowley the privilege whion be med ae: |) flomirtiaxomousayG., only’ ehiid of Seahal-and 7,010 81,816 70 | OAS Nusnen —Constrnetion of sentences, analysis | MUCH of their time during vacation to directing the | sumed as his own righi. Mr. Crowley said that ho | Lizzie MeMilliag, aged 7 months aud 18 days, @—Grammar Schoors Nos. 60, 61 end 62, and Primary and parsing, lessons in composition a in the classroom; also exercises in the correctio improvements in progres, The bequest of the late | would like to see the boy of the dog, in order that he Mr. Astor for the purchase of books bas been used by | M¥t be certain that ‘the animal was dead; but the Common Tantrs Relatives and friends of the family ar respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the re idence of his | Sevools S 26,014 31 | uta. ; : Judge, with an arbitrary wave of bis hand, said, | uncle, Robert Auld, 42) West 47th at, oa or ee ‘ , rriToDaT Ay Statlemae ar eiitens books), | "Fue New York Historion Livrarys anSecond avenae, | “im responsible tor the Euling’ of the dog; | one @olocke nt nyt a jetioote Nos. 45, wir, water, ght and sound, e. There are sowe magnificent painuings wnt 4 Is Be dence, No.. 13. Kei |, Gre ., Hee dT and 43, 10,865 22 | | *PaNwaxstir<Writiog in copy books: also of paragraphs | Statuary in the building, “Nov the least tateresting | Crowley 18 bot the only ono who bas been injured by | Kounnrs, in tho 46th year of his age. Cerna rhe relatives and iriends are respectfully mvited to To $080,305 21 | from dictation, with the use of capitals, period, hyphen and | AwixG—On the bi z testimony to that etfect to Judge Wheeler. iattaud the Toners deen: ie beedeetageoe a ~ 7 Interrogation mark and, perspective and model drawing: geometric eit- | clety Is the pedestal on whien stood the leaden eftigy : \ e ence, No, 113 Normal Schools ( 25.100 40 | HE WENsiiecSwiut Lerrans—Practice in the entire ai- | entar piniies and solids, sphere, cone wad eyiinaer,m two or | of George I1l., which was hurled irom its siie in tho | 1 20,{4dge Wheeler, who bas assumed tho s‘responsi. | Kent st, Greenpaiut, L.., on Monday, September 4, Normal Schools ‘ 93. 37 * binations of the differ. | more positions; drawing, from objects, natural fruit and | Bowling Green by a party of soldiers in Juty, 1776. 'y,”’ tell whether the dog bas been shot or now? at two o'clock P. M, Colored Schoois. sSLL 93 vel as manner, hammer, | plant forms ‘This peuestal served tor a time as a gravestone over tl Oe Rutmexnrng.—On Saturday, September 2, 1876, Totals $1,017,362 00 | FIRST GRADE, Reaping, Sreuuixa axn DeriNittons—Continned. The | TeMAins Of an ollicer of the Forty-second (Engli view the geometric forms of | reading of modern history ia course, at least two lessons | Fegtment of Highianders, who was buried in Jersey Practice on the enj many, good, happy tals commences Dkawine on THE Stare NEW YORK POST OFFICE. HerMaxn Retunvnera, aged 39 years. Relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully Amount . rite |, fro the previous wi rom copy easy aples of yor week. City. The inscription cut into the hard material re- invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residen Name. Average. Apportioned. | Srnduent. this Tee late oe eae eee i | Pe oLogr—Words formed from Latin roots: also from | mains legible. It embodies n tribute of affection from | _ There was a largo increaso in the revenues of the | 315 East 20h st., oa Monday, September 4, at halt past The New York oe — Wi. (6a | See grador, "ouay exerciges in the even | the Greek and other Iangunxes; exercises asin the preced- | pis brother officers, who ‘estity to their appreciation of | New York Post Ofice last week, exceeding the amount bar tent a Mehool, Act passed dd July, isi, 165. 809 distribution of forms; original ec tions of the geomet. | ing grades, ‘ 8. , At Gowal ‘atiar ‘Asylum School, Act passed 3d : He ee ee eno ee ae ete een diekaring accamts came: | “ine Apprentices? Library opens to-morrow—an event | Wer as iollows:—August 23, $6,400; August 29, | formerly of New York, aud eideat gon of the Into J Lau si wibas tows ees 1,099 12,826 90 The following are the eral directions relative to in- | howse business, partnership, javolution and evolution, with | that will afford uousual gratification to thousat f $8,000; August 31, $9,100; Sep. | Nathan Saniord, aged 71. The schools of the two Hall oo atruction in the several grades of tae primary course, their simple applicatio d mensuration, boys and girls who enjoy the privilege, without cost, | vember 1, $5,700; September 2, $11,800, STRKGMANN.—On Saturday, September 2, May Lour asylums. Act passed 3d July, a pis QROKK OF Exxnctsne—Ta arranging the order of exer. Se eee eye with the correction of | Sf Obtaining books Irom its shelves for home reading. The sale of stamps on the Ist inst, was larger than | daughter of Mary M. and J. Henry Stegmann, aged gate pe Bs” TIO 44 | fMasous per week eect of whitty mintien, as sated below, | faleo syntax: sloo coapoattions, the latter to incluge exer: | Tee APpreatices) Library has been thoroughly feuo- | on any other day in the lest two months, viz :—Post- | Years aud 4 months, The school of the Society for tne shall constitute the minimum sinvuut of time to be assigned: | cage tu Letter writing. ‘ Vated and tho books rearranged on its sholves, | Many amps, 10,000; newspaper stamps, 1,170, Notioe of funeral hereafter. Reformation of Juvenile Delin- | to the several branches of study for each grade; but the | History or tue Uxtran Starxs—A general review, {i books have been added and a supplementary catalogue outgoing ocean steamers yesterday took ont Settox,—On Friday, September 1, 1876, at his rest- quents in the city of New York, | namber of lew be either meressed or diminished, az | elusive of the prineipal fe of the constitution—tne | issued contain'ng all the books added the library | 52,771 ordinary letters, 671 registered letters and 83 | dence, No. 96 Lewis st., Dasien Svtrox, in the 60tn Amended act of ISbl, July... 787 9,185 41 | the diserer ai, without lessening the aggre | latter not to be pursued i stud) since 1874. Tho past year was the most suecesstul one | paper bags, year of his age, late Examining Engineer in the Police The sebool tor the Leake Ay | H0" a aid | Aenonene— cay oral iessons or with text book) ot | in the listory of the hbrary, Over 150,000 iin yet BROOKLY: mt eer ne Orphan House, Act of 3d Juiy, grades 6, 5, 4, | Hines. were delivered to readers, aud of this number all but KLYN CHURCHE! [ue relatives and friends of the family are respect eee 109 1,272 19 abot or arfoumetio, tn 5 | Se eighty volumes were sately returned. The Library | ~ a 7 fully invited to attend his funeral, on Sud ,sepuam The school 4 } ses ti copy books and in writin Committee will continue to add all new publicatios ber 3, from the Second street ‘Methodist the Henefit of Colorea Orph g. in grades 6, 5, 4, five | | seoted parauapue Trem dietation, Suetmess foray eb so0n as ixsned aud in quantities suMerent to supply The majority of the Brooklyn churches will bo | church, at hall-past one o'siock P.M. Lanta gd Act of Sd July, BSL... eee MD 2,906 19 | seven lessons : writing coutinued. demand during the ensuing season, The library opened to-day, the pastors haying returned from their | | Tysox.—On Friday, September i, Lrpta H. Trsox, im Ibe schools of the American Bice Je fag ae | Dkawing—On_ the hag egress wings Ln pA gs wap se! to ali working boys and girls and is open from eight | vacations, the Sist year of her age. Female Guardian Society, Act f fe rape k apeme bah ) draw ae rom aeies eecetaie ¢ A.M. to nine P.M. Relatives and frends are Tespeectfully invited to at passed Sd July, 1851 15,499 66 yeanteed: te Uijects, vatural plane and iruit forms, with M ARRI AGE : AND DEA Libs, tend the funeral, from the residence of ber stster-ime established and atter of the les Hit and shade, on the foregoing. A DETECTIVE BEATEN MARLIAGHS AL » Jaw, Schenvoindy av., corner Pacitic 8k, Brooklyn. tained by the New York Ju te Iya asy Dna ne On slates shall be | GeNF Ral DIRNCTIONS TIVE TO INSTRUCTION IN GRA‘ one ceutical, ‘sT.—Suddepiy, on Saturday mora Mra Asylum. Act passed June, 1851. 612 7,142 01 | Made a duly exercise, An exereite In writing with the pen iy ‘ Py) ~t R Racaxt, widow of the late Joho G, West, in the 56th ve aan bai igen ov 4,062 10 | cach of thitey minuten, ne eteted below, shal} Brooklyn, was badiy beaten on Friday night last, CaLLaguax—Locxixgrox,—On Thui August 17, fully lovited to sivecd the teneeal from Wet’ dave Poet, epee seg he " mp ocak depzunetice™ '° ‘| winless, ED icr cat nal Aarti de while attempting to arrest a colored girl named Layina | 1876, at St. Gabriel's church, by the Rev. W. H. Clowry, | dence, No. 43 Bediord oh on Monday ‘fterscos, 06 tained by the Ladies’ Hoi The pupils shall not be | may be either increased of diminished ot the Davis on the charge of stroes walking. Micuash CaLLacuas to Mauais &, Locuusatos, one o'clock, ,

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