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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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Auction Sales. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE TOST OKFIOE, AT BROOKLYN, Petty Thieves. Fivo boys wero brought boforo Jacobs this morning, varying; in ago from 10 to 14 years, charged with stoaliug keys, door knobs, load pipe, and almost everything thoy could lay their hands on. They were all held toauawcr the charge. BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE OFFICE, 2P.M.

Bate Ball Club, The Washington Base Ball Cluboftho Eastern Distriot of this city met for ball practice, on Tuesday the 8lBt day of July, 1855, on their gtWnd. Tlio following is a list of thoir playa TllREB INNINGS. Jas. Strickland 4 runs. J.

Gram 8 runs. Geo. Madden 8 rmis. G. Fowler 2 runs.

Jno. Striokland 2 rnnB. G. Bntler 'iruns. A.Mills 2 runs.

Jaa. Clark 2 runs. D. Guyon 2 runs. V.

Hodden 2 runs. "WilkLiflon 2 runs. D. Brooks 2 runs. T.

O'Marn Bruns. W. Smith Iran. Ci Chadbnrn 9 runs. And.

Mills 2 runs. C. Lerr 8 runs. W. Mastors 2 runs.

Total 22 rtinB. Totnl 18 runs. Bandera John Bearuan ehltimhabm jchi Sannders Jaa Somloar jae Sbepard John Van Brant Valoouon Peter Wei's Alexasder Waller Mr Warren Alfred Wagner Anthony 0 1 Warren Oh as Wright Darld While KdwdL Woos Eldie Whitney Or Ell Wood H'nry Whitney WentzHelnr'ch Raymond Roy Beau I lor Reynolds AuzurnsHtewart jaa RaanEdnrd Sweeney John Rogers HS Scull Jas Rboades HA Smith John A Rokblns 8argent Jacob 3 Richardson Isaac Stevenson Jas Rei lyjor'm Shannon RoadeaJolin Raymond Rev JohnSkally Patrick RossrllJss8 Snanaban Patk Rellly John 8neden Regan John Banter Stephen Roach Mlloe FcaniUlmry Saml RodgersPatk Slater Rook woll DrRlchdSaxtonSaml Wood rJ A Wide John WalthJohn Wilkinson Jobn Wilson lobn Wood John Rockwell Saml 8 JSherwood Thos Watson Jas lOchardaon Sami PSmllbT rmmau Warm John Robinson Wm Smith Thos Wool John Winkle Jacob White Reuben Wlgmore Ilobt WIlDamliRlchd Weldon Thos Haul Wm Southwlck Mr Sefrln Anton SMK Smith Aaron Snow Capt Sm'th Chris RcoBeld Chaa A Bswyer Wm Btadord Wm Simpson Win Bheedy Wm TappenQb'b While Thos 'aylor Vaylork HodireltB Walker Taylor It Wilson Wm Touaand Smith Chsa Stone Chaa Slates Danl Sullivan Dannie Suancer Thu'ston Young Geo 2 ThurabyG Young Jas Tuck HanryG Young Rolit Travor Hnry 8 NAVY Tharp 2 Engll Corp R'ek TalvBrMleh irdHKI Stewart Geo Btanabrougb Geo LVajlor Robt Feoton Frer'k ncnmiinu Taylor nap aydneyrombo Arcenlo Siaarna Rev Hovt TlorWm Hleka nhm oierens aonra Schermerborn HR217nderblll Bub Donnelly John Kanmmer Aim son Lyn cq John Smith Isaac Scott jobnC Sale John Sax Jonas Sberden John aul It Vanderhoven Mr Vanderolotth AT Van Tassel Corn's Veil John DANIEL VAN VOORHI8. Postmaiter. Amusements.

This Evening in New York. NIBLO'8 GARDEN, Broadway. Breach of Promlsr Wandering Minstrel. Mr. Barton as Ebonczer Sudden end Jem Baggs.

BOWERY THEATRE. Bowery. amodets Tho White Horse of the Pepper Mr. and Mrs, Frank Drew and S. Glenn, in ihe principal charaoters.

"uo.it. WOOD'S MINSTRELS. Meohanlos'IIall, 473 Broadway. BROOKLYN ATIIENEUM. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, ThW32NJ58J2Y AED Aug.

1st and 2d, Tho original and well known CHRISTY'S MINSTRELS, Pierce. J. W. Raynor. N.

W. Gould. J. B. Donniker.

Lewis Ma'rs. T. Christian; Mallory. A. J.

Vaas.J. Davln, A. Morris and J. Murphy who performed in New York city at Mechanic" Hail. 472 Broadway, under the direction of t.

P. Christy. Esq wfrea" as household words to the citizens of that great metropolis, 1,1408 a above For particulars see the programmes, at warter to mTi" Baat 8l and ooes Tickets HSoents he had of the Librarian during the day, and at the door on the evening of Concert. 130 4 Jewelry. SILVER DOLLARS.

A vary large assort Jlt. Sfoons. Forks, also those beautiful found at me Pa JOHN jBd ln all the different departments of our bnslneaa we In 'hat they will be glad local 'T'HB VERY SMALLEST CRADLE AND the most extensive stock of ihft rfiS KiVui1 WarS' mi Goods In this city. applying at most superior style. OakoBoxes, Envelones.

Ac alwaia on hand. jel8tf CAKE BASKETS, A very handsome of Castors, Tea Bctts. Oake Baskets, etc. last received and for sale very cheap at JOHN D. OHABEVB.

7 Fulton Manulaoturer. Wedding and TIsltlnp; Cards of the most superior still and finish made to order at the shortest notice. CHILDREN'S ARMLETS. A new style' oi ArndetsluBtflnlshed at J. D.

Chase's very noat and pretty, and will be sold very cheap. Also. "uo ateheo and looks repaired In the best manner. J.D.0HA8E. 803 Eulton street, Mannfaotnrer of Iver ware, itwelry.

etc. apl? Florentinei6aTcss6me i just flnlBhed, very neat pattarng, and much In demand at J. D. CHASES, 303 Fulton street, MannfacturerofBllvcr Ware. Ao.

Wcrldlng and Visiting Cards engraved In the most snneri jyw FINE LKVER WATOHES, and movements A good ai rtment on hand, oroasid to order, snol ss Willis, E.D.Johnson,' Ao. aa sea iy 1PO0NBBAWBLOH. Myrtle av. FINE JEWELRY, SILVER AND PLATED Ware, a large assortment, rednoed prices. Tor salt eB ly No.

9 Myrtle avenue. TIME. Clocks and Watches repaired In the Tery host manner, and orders left at J. D. OHASB'8 sua i niton at, win oe promptly attended to.

mvS tt TIME. A large assortment of Clocks oi ous patterns, jnst received and for sale by e3 ly SPOONER A WELOH. 58 Myrtle av. For Sale. OTS FOR SALE AT PRICES FROM $25C JLJ to S90V, in tne tuth ward or the city of Brooklyn, on Si' and 4th avenues and President and OarroII streets; If 1m provementsare made all tbepurcbase money can remain or mortgage for a long term of years.

Also water fronts or theOowanns Oreek, suitable for manufactories, or lumber brick, coal and stone yards, which will be sold leased or very favorable terms. Apply from 8 to A. and i to 3 to ARTHUR W. BENSON, KrslPlaoe. JeI31y 4th door East of Oonrt street.

WASHINGTON PARK, Very deslrabw Building Lots for sale on DeKalb, Carlton. Portland mi Flushing avenues, and Oxford, Cumberland, and Hamp den streets. Brooklyn. The above property ofTerB every In. iuceraents tj purchasers, being bnt a short distance firon ferries, easy of access, in the best neighborhood, and oi ay terms.

Apply to 0HA8. fROBT, cor. fnlton and Frontatreots. QECOND HAND BUILDING MATERIALS for sale, consisting of doors, sash blinds, inside shutters, window frames, casings, bise drawers, pantry doors, timber flooring, Joist. Ac.

A large assortment. Will be sold cheap. T. RBEVE ft Builders Jyl9 lm 177 Hchermerhorn st, Brooklyn. TtTASHINGTON AVENUE.

Two half Sec Hons of 41ots each, on the choicest part of this bean Oral avenue, for sale. They are In Immediate vicinity fine Improvements, and may be had cheap. Enquire a' AARON STONE'S Real Zatate Office, 31 fulton strut! apetf FOR SALE The Four Story Marble Frw House and Lot, southerly side of First Place, corner i Smith, 36 feet front. 183 feet deep, 83 feet court yard, with a the modern Improvements, will be sold low. Terms easj Apply to JN0.

BUTLER A BROTHER, JySfUf No. 118 Fulton street. BONE DUST. FOR SALE, a pnre article BONE, of a variety of fineness, from half Inch to pel (eot powder, a great artlole for Grape vines or farming pur noses. Apply io J.

8. Mackay 8 Court street, mhS tf aot.h anrl 31at NtrAftt.attrjii.tArl 100 feet from Fifth avenve orloe30O0. Streets paved and trie from all Incnmbrancea Apply next door to sur, whitman. ju To Let. TO LET VERY LOW PRICE OF $300.

the three story brica dwelling. No. 410 Hudson av, between DeKalb and Fulton avs. Possession givci The house contains four room', six hcrlrooma nnd rmsi room ollthe back parlor, front and rear bnnemcnt with rear stairway from second story to the yard. Larno number f' oantries and closets.

Cellar onder tho yrhol s. Can be r.oc" atanytlme. For full information lnqu'ro r.t aSPresncct Brooklyn. J021 tf TO LET. Part of a house furnished, auitablt fora gentleman and his wife, or for two or three single gentlemen.

They can be accommodatid Tcith breakfast and tea, tf required. Terms moderate, an'l tho family small, Enquireat lSEastBaillo street, BouUi Brooklyn, totwew 10 A. M. and4P mylStt TO LET In the Brooklyn IriBtUp.te 2 or Rooms suitable tor OtBces, or for ofrociitle either casual or permanent. For partlcnlars Institute, Washlncton near Concord.

Brooklyn. Feb. nth. 18H. tf TO LET The 3 story houso No.

375 Stato st. between Nevina and iwera ctrert, with gas fixturts, water In kitchen, conta'ns 16 rums and under cellar Apply to J. R. WALTER, 166 Water street N. Y.

jy23 lw LODGE ROOM. The Lodg Room in Mod tague Hall to be LET on TDESDAY EVENING8. Enqulre or Mr. James McFarlanor John WlUics. Brooklyn, April 25.

1855. "DART OF A HOUSE TO LET to a small JL family, pleasantly sitnated. Inquire No. 18 astBal tie St. South Brooklyn.

Rent moderate. aol2S tf 7 LE CORSET UNIVERSAL," Is one of the most usefnl productions of modern SBI art. By an ingenious arrangement of lacings. BB539 the sIka oan ba enbtrffed or nntraniM nt nlea sure; all will at onoe admit that curseta. If worn with a noderate degree of tightness, dlsolay the female form to reat advantage and are not detrimental to health.

Ladles are particularly to call and examine this new style of corset. 3 wil u3 the Kailroad Oirdle snd French Corsets. Braces. Jacket and Lady's Supporters, at B. T.

I.CdKW, Mjillntry and Corset EetabUthment, 151 Fnlton St. Brooklyn BF" Dealers supplied with all articles in (hs above line. jy88 Jm LIQUID STOVE POLISH, used without 'ft11 or mi J0HN BNCK, Fulton street Power Richard Powers Thos Perrina Wm furcell Wm Patrick Wm A It Jims Com, Auctioneer. raflwumi. crreKriatVeBrseU: JAMBA Coi.i A Rni ui sales Household yurnlture.

and out door salet switsTBtbTf Tork Beal E3tate Stocks, Ac. at the JtxcWxsriVlt Jobk K. OASLiTjAnctloneeT. m. DT OAKLEY WRIGHT.

Hp. B43 DiltonstrMt. (OvvotiU Uu OUu BalQJBnoUm. in via hircu uvrauuai BtbenilOD IO IOO Hale 01 AeSU JM at Anotion. at the Merchants' Exchange, New York, atl panaclons Bale Boom, or In any section of IxragUland wmoa larniiure, ury uooua.

uroeeriea, Kero hails w.w.. jy1 icBjuunuea. or ai ineireaies uoom. Real Estate of every description at Private Sals. Goods received on Storage and nerconaismmenia.

GiKTiui, Sams Boom. Oorntr of wmu'hJPf Mar nut CUw JoauPH Hgoehah, Auotloneer. Thuhdat, August 2. At 10 o'clock A.M., at the Central Salesrooms, WlUonghby, corner of Pail st. Brooklyn.

Tho balancb nf a stock of a retail house furnishing store. COmDrlRinir htH.Up.la llh. nail. nlMa tv mm.Mm Japanned cake and cash box chamber palls, brnshas of all kinds, combs, port monies and other fanoy goods, with i. Kriau rariviy oi wooaen anu tin utensils.

Also a variety of houichold liirniture.comprislngl olano, stool and oover. bedsteads, bureaus chairs, carpets, looking glasses, sofas, tables, beds, mattresses, AO. Ao. t' graterni ror the 1 beral patronage which, hey "rtng the nart thirteen yean.1rSperanj5i SuStsof GOODS. UAIDWlts lMnvVinX'Saj V.

1 DUUBfl in his new and JvTnr.rr ill uiaDceB wnen required. vato Homes. Cmimhsa B. Mir.m, Auctioneer, BY CHARLES R. MILLER A QO.

Charles R. Miller Co. Real Zatate Agents and Central Anotlnneers. will give personal attention to sates of read estate at public or private sale and to the sale of honsehoioT fornituro at the resldenoe orramlllesdeellnlnghouetoesliux. and to oat door sales generally.

Clothing. AT GUNNING'S, 163 FULTON STREET, InfllflM Will find fWriurl fllrlp.a all tt MJ. mi wiwi. a. lavu, miriiMir hinH (Ir.io vnrinn, aivUa tr ...7 Ti dlderent prices.

A fine assortment of dress and soft oaM. A 1 (. nnil nail 1. 1 Mwtui uunt.ro, aiceves, cnemi settoa, veils, tldys, handkerchiefs, lace mitts, trimming acea. bhona.

hftaldeii ot.l I w. vtain oonalatlng In part of combe, brushes, Dort monnales, parb mery, bracelets, funs, stooklngs, Ac. at prices never onered. N. B.

A cheap lot of Thread Laoes and Oroehet Oollari Ituti received. JOHN S. GUNNlSoT S. STILWELL. MERCHANT TAILOR.

No. 838 PULTON BTREET. ODDOSite the Central Bank. Brooklyn, would respeotfally inform his friends and the public that he haa taken thA mtmlu. where he intendsjieenlng ft good and ftUl assortment of i LAiri AIXJJ JfANOy OTHS.

OASBIMSRE11 AaO and all Goods adapted to the seasons, whloh he will make to ordor In tho most annrnved atvlca nnrl hnat and In all cases a good and satisfactory lit guaranteed. P. 8, Youths' and children's olothlng made or cut to or derlln the moat fashionable manner. JelStm OELIEF FROM THE INTOLERABLE a heat of the weather may be fonnd by applying at J. 0.

COTTRHLL'S Emporium, 373 Fulton st, where every article of Summer Under Garments. Hosiery. Gloves, Ac can be had. Goods peculiarly adapted to absorb perspiration, aa wc.l aa to secure the body from the fluctuations of the weath i for ladies, gentlemen and children's wear. An sixes and nuan titles can here be obtained.

Families leaving for the country will find it to their interest to call at 373 Pulton st, as J. 0. C. Is now disposing of his large Summer stock at very advantageous Prloes to the purchaser. 273 Pulton St.

opposite Tillary, Brooklyn. my4tt JOST RECEIVED, AT MRS. COYNE'S EM porium. 143 ATLANTIO by last steamer, an assortment ofohlldren'slinen sacks, blouses, aprons, 0., of heavy ngliih linen; also white embroidered infant's Oloaks and a very pretty article In summer sacks orvuettes. ie6tf LISLE THREAD SHIRTS A rare article for Bummer wear.

J. O. COTTRELL haiinst received a good supply of these desirable goods, and has alio on hand a first rate assortment of Summer merino and cotton ihlrtsi and drawers, at 372 Fulton street, rayl5 tt opposite Tillary, Brooklyn. IT AIR CLOTH SKIRTS, Corded, Gross, a Marseilles, embroidered moreen. and robe skirts.

always to be lound at Mrs. J. JN. COYNE'S, 141 Atlantlo jt. ieltf ESTABLISHED IN 1829.

Dy MRS. M. HA YB8. Tho! original Brooklyn Patent Medicine and Fertacwrv Depot. A7U JTUJjTUH Bl'JUiJiX, Where oan be found the largest and Best Selected Btoek of I 11., l.

1L h.lh I tic. Personspnrchaslna at thiB OLD XSTABLUHBD BTOBsl can rely upon the articles sold them, as being truly Genuine and Fresh, direct from the proprietors. As i do not receive my Medicines from Pedlars or 'Istrlct Agents, it wonld re quire too mucn spaoe to enumerate an tne artioisain tne sablishmont. I select the following few out of the many, and for which I am the appointed Agent. Dr.

Tnvlnr's Balsam of Liverwort. Nowfll's BTonev of Liver wort, Ay res' Cherry Pectoral, Wisters' Balsam of mid Oherr layne's Expectorant, Hallock's Pulmonic Syrup, Sehenflln Pulmonic Syrup, MoOlIntock Peotoral Syrup. uough ana uoia mixture, ur. uurtur uyHeina, Dmim a. Smith man Cough Mixture, Harpers' Cough Drops, Rose's Co: Syrup.

Kocers' Liverwort ana Tar, JUaatings Byron on LlV! un a of Wild Cherry, Johnson's Balsam Paste, Devlne's Pitch Losenges, Pease's and Jervls Cough Candles, Pastiles De Paris, Sherman's Cough Lojtewesb Howe's Uongn uanuy, Brewers Biarsnmauow uanay winer Hoarhoundand Eleoampane.Rushton, CuukJe Go's Uod LlveT Oll.Louden's Expectorant. All kinds of Pills Plasters'. Ointments, Pain Ltal aonts and In fact, every article In the Patent Medicine line. MRS. M.

HAYES, 175 Falton St. TOILET ARTICLES, Phalon's Paphian Lotion. Rowland's KalydoronderpalthS Etose and Elder Flower, Low's and Cleaver's WmdeqrBoaps. Cold Cream. Liquid Ronge.

Balm of a Thousand Flowerg, Souraud's Soap, Rad way's Salve, Camphor Ise. Amandine, Combs, Brushes, Meen Fun, etc. Together with a general assortment of Fancy Boons, aa t)a which will bo offered at the lowest prices. MRS. M.

HAYES, 175 Fulton st PURIFYING MEDICINES. KENNEDY'S New Mstdioal DisoovsnT, one of the best oloodpuriflersnow used. Also Dr. Dennlson'scelebraied blood Syrup, Hyatt's Life Balsam. Townsend's, Sand's an Shaker jarsaparilla's, Weaver's Canker and Salt Bhenm Synrp.

Hampton's Vegetable Tincture, Brant's Purifying, Extract. Bristol's Sarsaparilla. Morse's Yellow Dock, Rose's Sarsapav illa and Alterative, Jayne's Alterative. Loaden'l Alterative tn be bad of the authorised Agents. MRS M.

HAYES. 175 Fnlton at. STRENGTHENING MEDICINES. MnrseB' Invigorating Cordial. Watts' Antidote.

Blakes'. aibbard'. Hntchinirs'. Hooflands'. Rlchardsons' and Oxns lated Bitters, Heyman's Elexir.

Dr. Houghtons' Pepsii. VolPn RrhipdRm Sohnnnfl. Dr. Hams' Invigorating flputt, mil all of jaynes, Roses.

Swaynes, Loudens and Mel a. liouuens ana jacvimnosjj nenicines. io oenauoi tne agenistoriirooKi. igentstorurooKiyn. M.

HAYES. 17 Fulton st 'eiB tf HUH JOHN RAY WOULD HEREBY RE8PECT fully inform his friends and the pnblic that he has succeeded to the business of Mr. Nathan T. Beers. Stove Store so long carried on at No.

45 FCLT0N ST. Brooklyn. J. R. hones by unremitting attention to all who favor him with their orders to deserve a continuation of that support extended during a period of 15 years to his predecessor, daring which J.

R. has acted as foreman to the establishment. As 3. R. intends to give his personal and undivided attention to tho business, those who honor him with their patron are mav denend unon beinn Dromptly attended to and hon estly dealt with.

CALTUS 7 BEAVER NEW LV Vnrlr frr for Main In ln.ro. or Rmall onantitiflS. theif celebrated Peru Hammered OhCrooal Iron, quality superior to Swedes; sixes from 5 8 square to 13 5 8 thiok: Including all sizes Rolled Iron. Horse Shoe. Nail Rods, River Iron.

Bands, Scrolls. Hoop, Nut and Oval Iron. Slit Shapes (unl lation Swedes) Blistered and (L) Steel, Plough Iron ana Moulds, all of the first quality, and superior to any iron made. Have also on hand a full assortment of English common and roflned Sheet and Sweedlsh Iron, allat lowest market rates Jetotrm BOCERY, FRUIT, and SEED STORE. 1 Rm elvinir retrnlarlv bv steamors.

Havana Oranges. Bananas, Guava Jelly, and GnayaMomulade White Grape by the keg; Brandy Peaches tnjarst Also, a general assortment otJuuj. GiSDiw and Flowib HS 'Fnlton street corner or oiara anreea. rPHE UKDERBIGNED BEbPEU'l'i'iJljljX ofTero hl3 services to parties deBlrlng to purchase orsell Bcalestotoln olllrpoklyn. Loans ncgoti.T.ri or.

oiiu i 41111 iKapv. R. LUSH. 1 Montague Place. 023 tf LET TIIERE BE LIGHT, AND THERE wa3 Light Now if you fbh to get pure Burning Fluid, Camphroi acd Jllcohol: alio best sperm.

solar.lard and whale Oil. st. Wholesale and Retail Dealers. B. 0lr8rd aros repaired, altered and regll dea.

T'HE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN DU a Rotary Piftljo In and I for the Ste ofNew York, and a Commissioner for the Staws 01 Hampshire, Vermont. Masus9 island. New York. Peri nsyit 1 acknowl Iowa. Wijconsm and Alabama.

is pMP arcu snd edgement and proof of U' Paxto be luedTn either otlTer inslrumenU in writing under eg afflrmation and of the above States, to admintatcr laUuit to any to take and examine "Jls 0ourta of cause dcpendinir. or to oe 01 States. JOHN OAltLEYj Brooklyn. EAT SAFES, Bird Cages, Ironing Tables, Wood and JBn attention will be given order, tor Betajot BMli for Banks. in the neat Bofk.

and fficneatlyand snbatanttaW bound. lmfa rr PRINTING, IN ALL ITS YAW TO.B arMJ.A aSO MS August 1st, 1855. OrdtrtdPublhhtd intht BROOKLYN EAGLE, at having he largest Circulation. "All Letters from Foreign Countries, Includlngthosafrom the British North Americas Provinces, are sent to Inn Pmi Office Department at Washington as Dead Letters, If not called for within one month after being advertteed." HF Persons calling for the following letters will sav "ADVERTISED," or thev are notlookod for. LADIES' LIST.

A Ames Mrs 2 Al'bla EmUieK Amle Louisa Alexander stllio Girrod Amelia Ge'aghtv Bridget GlbbiEllshtbli Orogan Elian Mc Cahll rid get GiUgbranE.lzt. halbt Kerwln Eliza Cords as McCarronMargi Madden Mary Ann Gee Msnr Jano uau uannau Ballard Mrs Capt Oready Jane Wm Gifmnr Jane Buibll Ann tent Mrs Bllis Amelia Butterfiald AnnH Intnall Mrs island Ann Gill Mrs as Gor on Mrs I Green Jane Glllaaby Mary. HugoMra Michl jjaugnunB'ranir NlcvoliMlsi Nve Mrs Jobn Ultnnon oiary Grant Mary Baits Mrs Burk Mrs Ben ett Amanda Bnrke Clara Buttri Miss Bullock Jane Breasted Marv Ganner Mary Norman Jane Gllcbell Mrs Snrril Nucomb Mrs da Nolan Mary Ann Gardner Thlcia A Nihy8usan Henry aire O'Neill Gain Oabom IzaM Hunter Mils BilnckerhofTMarvEHvlton Miss Urea Bau'ilr Mary Henley Anne inner Marv Hualon Almlra Butts Mary Ha lield AnnaE Bullock Mrs JHo Mrs Bolt Sarah Hopkins Bridget BerrvSarabB Hare Allien Bar imln Mrs Harris Mrs Bell Sarah Hvnea Calo. Baker Sarah Hselia Mrs Fl Bantroft Miai Htvlland Eliza htrnMleaM O'ConnellMary Biien Piper Amelia Parsons Aujuita Plunket Ann Ptnckaey Mrs Planner Cath Palmar Ju la Pembroke Mary Baldwin Mrs Staph Bmn Ellun Bar io saran Hubliird Mrs FrankParler Parn lU Pnr.erMriSA Clifton Mary HemlngwayLTdla nPage Suain Cox Amanda Hutchl son MarjN Patten lira Willis Curlla Adnlalde Hynes Margt Cpigr ffAnne Haight Matilda Utlnn Mary Clara Anna HowrlRu It Ghapnan Mrs Bar ran Sarah Richardson Mrs Ad cum mvuana mis aiaon Gnamer Bridget Howard Mrs LA Rosa Aocoltno CommenfordBrldfftHuDter Vlrdnla Rowland Mrs Callahan (lath Holland Sarah Read E'lzb uullen cam Kowan i.llen Ualcr JUllza Jeotca unrla'tana Rusaell Mra Rogers Mrs Rielly Margl Ryan Mary Robinson Snaau Randall Sarah Golgrovs Emma Jobnso Cornelia Combs Mrs Janes Elvira Carhart Jeannlts It Reenan Mrs Cath Covert Mrs Clear; Mary Cablll Mary Cren'n Margt Cross Mrv Kraua Ellzhth Konard Ernealtna Spooner Mra noenig jrrieaerickeBuuonniH Colum Colllsa Mary Kelly Loulia oa st Bherdon Mrs Courtst Set uyler Cath uurn Margaret tieuy Mar. a CbalkerMaryJ Kean Mary Chambers Mrs Kernan Margt Collisr Mrs Thos JL Cammeyer VirglntaLong Mra LegllseMailain DnnalarMrs3 Laccobea Miss Day Mr i Ludwick Mra Doyle Alico Livingston Amelia Delanev Agness Lyons Bridget Dslan Bridge Lied Mra Smith Carellne Sanderson Mrs Stack Ellen Strtbol Johanna MarjF Slone Maiy Stewart Sar Slrlcklanl Mrs Sybil A TIernay Bridget Thoinae Caih Taylor E'izlith Taylor EUsa Trumbull Mrs JnoII TaylorMraMH Tladalx Mary A Drlicoll BrHget I.orober Devereux Cath LtwlaMiesE Delany Eliza Dnrval Julia Dugllia Mrs Jos Ooylejane 'ieter Jennls Dinneen Johana Di)le Mary Dsrany Mary Dinne Margt Densmore Margt Dally Margt Dennis Mrs A Deevsr Msrz OarlaMary Diamond Sarah Dal Ion Rose Eddy Amanda Eveson Carrie Eaton Lucie Evans Laura Elliott Sarah Feeny Anne Farrell Ann Fenlv Mrs Ferguson Ann Flood Oath lfrn.1 Lance Ellen Lee Harriett Los Hellen Lawrence Kale Lacock Mary Linch Mary Lemont Ma'gt Lynch Merit Lucua Nancy Vaolne Mrs A Ijh Mrs CaptRfehd Van Vieek Emily IT! Van Osirand Lucy MoTfjrd Mrs Aui Mullan Ann Mathewaon netssy Walker AlldaR Morris Bridget Ward Ann 7, i Mill Cath Welton Mrs Mania Mrs Ej A wtuaater Mrs Mead Ellzbth Murobv Ellen Carroll at Wilcox Bessie While Betsey Wymao Mrs Oo Warn Harriet Wa In Ho en Weoka Mrs Jotham Wab ter Josephtns WUllsmaon Lucy Wiley Mary Wlls MraMJ Walsh Marv niton Elizbth MlUhsll Mrs Muiphy Helena MouIod JaneG Mason Mra John Milcbell Jeinelt Mara Julia Merrln Margt Murphy Mary jjiigary mary Fredericks Mre Malone Marr laio WllsonMrsMlldred Forreilnr Kmellue MaculreMarv Ann Wilson Marv Klshi Mlts Fran Marah Phf be Wiley Msry zlika Mnpliet Roaanna William MrsR Field G'rtrude Monlanez MraTou? Wymin Mrs FaeanHonara Mo Warno MrsSaml FeenvMary Maxwell Mrs WstklnsMrsSaml Ferguion eiarv lIc field Msrtba Mc Gratb Mtia Young Eliza ConochleCath Yates Mary GENTLEMEN'S LIST.

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The following persons were brought before Justice Smith, this morning, charged with being drunk. Anthony St. Ledger, lives in Tiffany place, drank strong beer, got it at Cavanagh'B in Atlantic street near tho ferry. Fined $10. Patrick McLoary, lives 89 James street, drank strong beer and gin at H.

Russet's in Main, corner of one street, uoes not know whether it was imported. Fined $10. Robert Lightbody, lives In Wnohington streot, drnuk brandy in Main Btrcot tit George Poarson'H place, don't know whothcr it wns imported or not. Fined $10. John Collins, lives in Now York, drank strong boor, got it at his aunt's, Mary Collins, in North 4th streot; (E.

did not pay for it, was given to him. Fined $10. Six persons woro brought before Justico Blatchloy, and disposed of by tho usual fino. John Marvin was brought to tho 2d District station houso Inst night, with his head cut, received in a fight. Dr.

Gi lfllin was called and dressed tho wound. Richard Shcrridan, resident of N. was brought beforo Justico Jacobs, charged with being drunk. Ho was fined $10. John Wliituiniin was arrested yosterduy by officer Pfistor, of tho Oth district polico, charged with being drunk and disorderly, tie was brought before Alderman Enmes this morning nndfinod 15.

CiTTMi ofBfookltx, I lyn, August, 1. 1855. NINTH DIVIDEND Tho Board of Directors have declared a Dividend of Four (4) per cent out of the prrfltsof the Isstslx months, payable on the 12th inst. The transfer books will be closed until the day of payment aul 12t B.P. PHRRIN, Cashier.

LOST On last evoning between tho hours of a and 7 o'c'ook in one of the Myrtle avenue cars, three "ore kvs. Tb finder wou'd greatly oblige tho owner by leaving them at iho office of the Brooklyn Olty Ball Company. aul It LOST Last night from Valloy Grovo Tavern a Buy Hue, long tall and mano, with heavy fore lop voara old. Whoever will re'urn her to to P. Murray's Livery stables, corner Co'timbia and Atlantic sts.

will eult ably rewarded. She was in harness au had on her a fly net. ml If FOUND IN MYRTIiE AV.BROOK lyn. on Huoday roornlnit. July S9th.

A GRBY nnnaot i.rtntt lihimrlfl The owner of the horse can by paying expenses and proving prroerty have the above horse. The horse can be seen at OOXB Livery Btable. Pulton avenue, oppoalto Bridge street, Brooklyn. TO THE ELECTORS OF KINGSCOUNTY. Having official favors to betow, you will, doubtless, not think it taoertlnent or wrong, should a direct and personal solhltallon be made to yon for your friendly regards.

Our political oitiaens heretofore, when BOlleHIng office, have depended on social agencies and Conventional nominations. Instead of asking for favors at the fountala head. Ido not, however, parorlve anything rogatory to In dependent manhood, in soliciting, direolly from you as grantors, the office of Register of Deeds 4c for the County of Kings, at the end of the official term of Iho present inoum benr. I hava lived in Brooklyn during its entire municipal existence, and It cannot be denied, I believe, that I have gratuitously performed simiis public service. Ih'venever in life, held any public position to which any emolument was at tached and now, if my fellow citizens, in their kindness shall, next November, feel disposed to bestow upon me th; offlee above solicited, it will be accepted with graitude.

and every pledge, consistent with honor, given that Its duties befaithfully performed, moMAB J. GERALD. All papers In Kings County will please copy and send th ir bills to No. 7 Front st. for payment.

aul law8w SOUNTY COURT KINGS COUNTY. Cornelius i. Blake against John Tounsr. Lemuel Arnold, ior. and his wife.

Ackley Flteh and Caroline W. Pitch Jasob V. D. Wyckoffand John H. Coulter.

Bumnioni. Por Relief. (Com. not ser.) To the defendants Too are hereby summoned andrequi ed to answer the this action. which was this day filed In the office or th olerk of the county of Kings, at the City Hall, in theoltyofBrooklyn.andto serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his office.

No. S3 William street, in the elty of New York, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you. exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded In the complaint. 2M8M' OEO. O.

BtANKE.PIaintnr.Atty. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. Stewart X. Clarke against Antolnc Vlunes. Summons for relief (Com not ser.) To Antolne Vfgnes.

You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was flieil In the office of the clerk of the County of Kings, at the City Hall, in the city of Brooklyn, in (said county of Kings, on the seventh day of June. 1865, and to serve a copy of your answer to th said complaint on the subscriber, at his office. No. 34 William street, in the city of New York, within twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such Bervioe; and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In the comp rint. aul law8w DAVID THURSTON, PlfTs Atty.

WHEREAS, CHARLES CLEVELAND AND Jane h's wife, on the day of February, A. D. 18? .1. for securing the suurof forty four thousand dollars, did mortals unto William Oi.lt. ail that certain piece or parcel of land situa'e.

lying and being In the village or Williamsburgh, and County of State or New York, bnundid and described as follows Beginning at a creek in the said village of Williamsburgh, at its intersection with the northerly line of the Turnpike Road; thence sonth eighty tight east, along the line of the said Turaplke Road four him'red and forty five feet 'o a stake; thence north eight west, along the land now or lato Of John Skillman four Hundred anil thirty live feet: thence north four twenty east along the land newer late of said 8k 111 man one hundred and twelve feet to anost; thenoe north thirty nine twelve west along ihe lasd now or late of said 8klilman three hundred and thirty four feet to a ditch dividing the land late of John Skillman and Praw Devoe deceased: thence south fifty seven west along said ditch, bounding the land of Praw Devoe deceased, one hundred and three feet to a creek whlck formed a part of the late eastern lundirv of Williamsburgh; thence along the windings of said creek and bounding the land now oi laic of Edmund Frost and othero to the plaoe of beginning, containing six acres, two roods and twenty poles mere or lets, excepting therefrom a certain portion thereof released by the said John Skillman to William Berrien by deed dated June 24. A. D. 1833, recorded In Liber 63 of conveyances? page S8. Kings County, and excepting two other panels thereof released by the said Jchn Skillman to John Tany.

James B. Taylor and Joshua Webb by deed dated Nov. 29. A. D.

1836, recorded in said connty of ii Liber No. of conveyances, page 162. and excepting tyo lots conveyed to the said Wm. Colt by the said Charles Cleveland and wife bv deed made the sixth day of November. 1849, recorded In Kings County Clerk's office, in 193 of conveyances.

Page 4. And also all the following pieces orparcels of land, situate, lying and being in the village of Williamsburgh and described as follows Beginning at a point on the easterly side ofBushwlck Creek where the said creek is intersected by the southerly line of North Seventh streot, and running thence tlong the southirly line of sa street to land late of Jimei Potter; ihence southerly and at right angles with the line of said street one hundred feet; thence easterly and pir allel with said Btreet fifty feet: thenee soulhsrly and at right angles with said street to a point distant one hundred feet from the Turnpike Road leading from Willian bn'ghto Ja maioa; (a iice westerly on a line parallel with said 1'urnpike Road to said Bosh wick Creek, and thence northerly along said oreek as the same now runs to the place of beginning. And also all that other piece or parcel of lind situate and being in slid village of Williamsbur.h and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the ea terly side of the Bush wick Oreek where the southerly line of North Eighth street intersects said creek, and running thence easterly along said southerly line to land late under lease to James Hart; thenco southerlr at right angles to said street one hundred get; thenoe at right angles with ssid line northwesterly to strike said Buthwlck Creek; thenco along tho said creek ai the samo now runs to the place or beginaing being the same lots numbered on nw SMcrtmiit map of the village of Wit llainaburch, 673, SUM, 2I4G. 2H7. 2141, SHI, aiao 2161 JHoasljbilieved.

And alio all those four certain lots situated, lying and be iDg in thecity of Williamsburgh aforesaid, and known on a certain mnp of said Village made bj Isaac Veit, under ihe supervision of Henry Payson, clerk of said village. November. 18J5. and tiled In the office of clerk of said county of Kings, by the numbers 1211. .1343, 1243, 1244 as is supposed, wh ch said lots mosltuated in the Becond District of said village on North Pin, street, between Becond and Third streets, and la thcenmo property conveyed to Charles Cleveland and William Colt by Henry Lavcrty by deed dated Nov.

20. 1845, and recorded in Kings Countv Clerk's office in Liber of conveyance No. 140. page lib, which said mortgage is recorded In the Clerk's (now Kegtster's) rfllceof the County of Kings, In Liber SflJ of mortgages, page 5'J3. And whereas said mortgage on the 19th day of March, 1333, by an assignment recorded in Liber of Mortgages, No 263, page 417, was assigned by the said Colt to Jeremiah S.

Webb and Samuel 0. Morgan as collateral that the entire Interest in said mur gage iB now vested in said Coil, Webb and Morgan. And whereas, by the termr of said mortgage, the interest thereonatthe rate of seven per cent per annum was payable annua'ly, and an instalment of ten thousand dollars was payable In on? year from the date of said mortgage. And Whereas there Is now claimed to be due on said mortgage (at the time of the first publication of this notice) on account of auoh interest and Instalment, after making all proper credits, the aum of fourteen thousand and three hundred dollars, and no suit at law has been commenced for the reooyery thereof. Now, therefore, notlco Is hereby given In pursuance or a Power ot sale in aid mortgage contained, and of tho statute in such oates mads and providedithat said mortgage will bo b' a alle of tnc mortgBged premises above 4e thereof as may bosufflcient io sitisry the iSSlt0 the 23th day of Ootobsr, A.

V. 1866, at 12 clock, noon of that av Dated July 31at. 1858. may' iitvurin a tohi.t..jWKuM OOrT, Mortgagee. n11.ii&r U.

MUKttAN, Assignees. STRAY HORSES. CAME INTO tTT oaooonoer on Monday, the I I 8uth Inst, a pair of large siatd BAY HOR888 The owner is requested to pay expenses and take thorn in his possession. JOHN BKHNKT Bay Bldge, New Utrecht. July 80th, 1885.

8t Mh i enclosure of the subscriber! on Monday, the CHOLERA INFANTUM, DYSENTERY AND Dlarrhma. DR. AORIMONT'S Remedy will be found to be a sure cure, for sale by DK. J. D.

GBAY, Jy31 tf cor. fulton av. and Gold st TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE A number or small sums. Apply to JAS. LYNAN, 359 fulton st.

Brooklyn. Iy271uf BASS STAIR SODS au JUPfl mues, W.SB'acor Bean it By Telegraph to the Daily Eagle. Six Days Later from Europe. Arrival of the Asia AT HALIFAX. War JYetvs Unchanged.

TAB PALMEBSTON MINISTRY SUSTAINED. Markets Generally Steady. CONSOLS 91. Ac, Ac. Halifax, August 1.

Tho Royal Miul Btoamship AHin, Captain Lott, arrived at this port (Halifax) at nil early hour this morning. She left Liverpool on tho nftoriioon of Saturday, tho 21st her advices consequently are ono week later than received by tho Atlantic. Tho Asia will bo duo at Boston about noon on Thursday, so tltat hor mails will roach New York Unit night. Tho weok had been entirely unproductive of any event of moment. In tho British parliament Mr.

Roobuck'a motion of censure upon the government had been debatod nnd finally rejected by ono hundred majority. Tho 1'ahnerston ministry therefore remains 'in office. The vacancy created by tho retirement of Lord John Kusscll hud not yet boon fillod up, although rumor pointed to Sir 'William Molcsworth as the most proljablo successor to tho Colonial Secretaryship. In tlio Livorpool cotton market there lias been rather moro activity than during tlio weok preceding, the sales reaching balos, of winch but small proportion wns on speculation. Tho advices from tho United States bad exorcised a rattier depressing offcet during tho oarly part of the week, but tho market subsequently rallied and closed at about previous rates.

IhtKADSTUFFS. AVlioat and flour wero steady at former quotations, but in Indian Corn a further decline of 8s. per quarter had taken placo. The weather had boon moderately fuvorablo for agricultural purposes. Provisions trenernlly wore dull but onoMions.

except for lard, which was slightly lower, had not been reduced. The London Money Market was easier. Consols closed at the samo figure as on the previous Friday, namely, 91. Farther from Mexico. Baltimore, August 1.

New Orleans papers of Thusdav have been receiv ed, and give the details of a month's later nows from Mexico. The principal feature of tho intelligence is proposition by Santa Anna to errant a constitution or or ganic law to the people. All alio papers wcro dis custiiiiK iuo question, dug oiuy in anstraci Ono of tho resolutions adopted by tho Council of State on tlio subject declares that tlio republican representative forms ought to be adopted. Scnor Don Luis Rivas is stated to have been appointed Minister to Washington, and ho was to leave Vora Cruz shortly in a war steamer. Doubts how evor were expressed as to his destination boing Washington.

Tho relations between tho Amoriean minister and Mexican government continued suspendod, owing to Mr. Gadsden's quarrel with tho Mexican minister for foreign affairs. The news in rnlalion to tho movetnoiifw of tho rev olutionists is contradictory as usual and is quite un reliable. In tho ense of the nllibustcrincr Bnnruo Mnirnolin. seized at Mobile, Judge Gaylc has decided that tho Barque and arms on board nro not torteitcrt to the government.

Tho easo had been carried to tho Supremo court. Oovernor Reedcr's Removal. WAfillNOTON, August 1 My dospatch announcing the removal of Governor Reeder, and tho appointment of Mr. Pawson in his jjlaco having boon contradicted in some quarters, 1 think it right to assort without qualification that unoriginal statement ia entirely correct. The amount subject to draft in IT.

S. Treasury on the 23d was eighteen millions six hundred thou sond dollars. The Ship Cavalier Ashore. Boston, August 1. Tho ship Cavalier, from St.

John, N. for Livorpool, is ashore on Grand Mcnian, near St. John, and full of water. Seeoml Denpatch. Tho ship Cavalier, ashore on Grand Motion was bound to London.

She is anew ship, 1300 tons burthen, and was making hor second voyage. Sho is is insured hero. Yellow Fcvor nt Gosport. Baltimore August 1 Yesterday there wore ton now casoB of yellow fever at and three deaths. Departure of the Canada.

Boston August 1 The Cimnrd Steamship Canada will not leavo here until half past fivo o'elocK this afternoon. It is understood that she is detained to receive and takoout despatches from Washington per the New Haven train this P. M. The Canada has 129 passengers for Liverpool and 9 for Halifax, and takes out specie. Markets.

Niw Yobi August 1. Ootton Inaetive. Flour better. Salea West. 6000 bbls.

Com. tostrnleh State, $7 87 a 88 18 Genesee 10 fl2il250. Common 35at8 62)i. Southern fl Sales 700 10 121 2, for common to good sndl0 12 1 2 for fancy and extra. better Sales 16,000 bushels.

Southern white SI 05 a 2 05; 78sI 83. Corn 00,000 bushels. Mixed 86a87 1 3 White nominal. Yellow nominal. Pork Arm.

Sales of i 00 bbta. Mens 919 08a 19 75. Trime 116 Beef steady. Lard firm. Bales 150 bbls atlO 3 4 a 11 1 8.

Whiskey urn. Salet 200 bbla at 41 TorOhlo; lor Prison. Stock Market. Niw York, August 1. Stocks Active and bottor.

Mor.KY Easy at 5 per cent on call. Steruno Exchanob Heavy at 1 10. Erie 52 1 8 Harlem Bollroad 281 2 Nicaragua TranBlt .19 Clovoiand and Toledo 91 1 1 Hudson 413 4 Virginia 6's 98 1 1 Illinois Central bond? 88 1 4 Illinois Froeland with privllcgo S3 Now York Central Railroad 93 1 4 Michigan Central 97 3 4 Reading Railroad 91 3 8 Cumberland Coal 29 12 Wisconsin and Luke Shore 85 Cleveland and Plttsbnrg 00 Galena and Chicago 105 1 2 Michigan Southorn 104 3 8 Canton Co 27 3 4 Missouri O's 95 1 4 Panama 100 Chicago and Rock Island brts 97 Illinois Central stock 9 1 2 LonlBlanaA's 95 Ohio Co 60 105 1 8 EEMOVAL. NOTICE TO THE LADIES Of BROOKLYN. MRS.

J. N. OOVNR. Formerly of 191 Atlantic st, has removed to 143. opposite to Joarnesy lately occupied by Mrs.

J. Morse, where she kindly Invites the ladles to oall and examine her stock of the most ltlect and beautiful fanoy Ar Jcles ever offered In Brooklyn. Haying added to her stock a choice assortment of Millinery Goods, the ladies trill always find the most fashionable and beautiful style or B0NNBT8, DRK88 0AP8, HEAD DRKSSK8. HAIR OS AAMHNT8, RIBBONS AND JtOWDBS, which are obtained from the Brat honsca In Paris. Also, Laces.

Embroideries, Dress Trimmings and a general assortment of Thread. Needle and Fancy Goods. Mrs. C. woald call particular attention to her Children's KloKint BMBBOIDERED CLOTHING, which consist of CLOAKS.

OAPS, DRBSSKBjKONS, BACKS AND This belm the only depot In Brooklyn for snob, exquisite Work. Mrs. O. would also beg the continued patronage of her friends, and pledges herself to them that no expense or exertion oii her part shall be wanting to please them, and she will be pleased to cater for the taste of the ladies who favor her with their preference, and will In future endeavor to merit for her store tho name ofBrooklyn BaiMtr. Jiai tf The Eckford Base Ball Club of the City of New York, mot for ball practice on thoir ground in Eastonv District, on Tuesaay, the 81st day of July, 1855.

The following is a list of thoir plays: FOOT INNINGS. Calkin Vandorbilt Samson Lindsey Roberta Webster Haight ToUil 2 runs. 8 runs. i runs. 8 runs.

8 runs. 8 rune. 8 runs. 2l runs. Fostovan Pigeon Keely Smith Crosby Summers Boll ToUil 2 runs.

2 runs. 1 run. 2 runs. 1 run. 1 run.

2 runs. 11 runs. Morb Lioht is Wanted. Directly in front of the Fifth district station homo stands a lamp post with gas bnrnor in it. The original intention of tho lamp was for the purpose of Bhodding light in front of tho station house.

For tho last six monthB it has rofused to do that duty, and it lias become necessary to burn a fluid lamp inBide of the hall for tho purpose of Beoing the gas lamp burn. Lssfc night tho polico department stood gazing in silent awo at the said lamp post, and somo evon declared that it was not lit. This raisod a dispute and one of tho monr bors thinking that it certainly must be lit, put on hia spectacles, got on a chair, and on examination found to Ills satisfaction that it was lit, and had a patent burner, which accounted for its not giving any light. Now, tho polico of that station make a groat many arrestSj boing the Becond as to tho highest number in the district, and it is necessary that thoy should have a decent light. Tho city pays for it, and the neccBBity of tho case demands it.

Tho gas company have made a contract for 10 years, and if that is to bo a sample of tho patent burner it is not probable that the expense will bo very large, as n. wax taper placed in a cup with a little oil and water would niake a much better light than tho gas light in question. Liquor Dbalebs Statb Convention. A meeting of the Kings County Liquor Dealer's Association was held at Toynbeo'e Hotel yesterday, for the purpose of appointing dosegates to the Stnto Convention of the Liquor Dealers to meet at Byracuso on the 8th of August. The Association was strongly represented.

The following are tho dolcgatcs appointed. Assembly, First District A. A. Meyers of Cnnnr sie; Francis Swift, of Williamsburgh and Andrew J. Harrison, of tho Conoy Island Plank Koad.

Assembly, Second District Thomas Toynboo, Edward E. Collins and Edward Hiker, all of Brooklyn. Assembly, Third Distriot John Langstaff, John Buckloy and Goo. B. King, of Brooklyn.

Milttaby Visitors. Yesterday the Newark (N. Continental Guard, Lieut. Cox, Commanding, arrived in this city, in accordance with an invitation from the Washington Life Guard, Capt. Pmmrs.

Thoy wcro received by tho Life Guard, nnd after parading through somo of tho principal streets, both Companies proceeded to Staton Island for cxeroiso, and enjoyed the iay pleasantly, and socially together. At Clifton Park they were received by tho Now York Independent Gronadiers, C'apt. Irwin, also out for a day's exorcise and pleasure. Tho throe Compares looked woll and experienced a joyful day. Serious Accident.

A man named Duinbleton, residing in tho 9th ward, mot with a serious accident last night, by his horses taking fright nnd running from Market street to Fulton Ferry, where tho wagon came in ccntact with a post near the ferry gato with such force as to throw him out and against the gate, tearing the flesh off his leg in a frightful manner. He was picked up by Mr. Goorgo Richardson and two of tho 2d district polico, and takon to the Franklin Houbo, when Coroner Redding procured a carriage and took him to Dr. Cochran's office, whore his wounds wore dressed. Ho was thon takon to his residence.

Tub Fire Department Committee. Tho Special Committee of the Common Council appointed to investigate tho affair between tho Firemen and Police on the 4th of July last, met in tho Governor's Room of the City Hall last evening, but the committee not all being present, tho further investigation was postponed for three weeks. The report, from present ap poaraneeB will bo made Bomo time between September and January. Fell from a Third Story Window. One of two boys who woro playing in tho third story of an empty house in York, street a day or two since, fell out of tho window upon the ground beneath.

His fall was fortunately broken by some projection, and the injuries sustained woro consequently not of a aerious character. Aocidbnt at TnB Navt Yard. A workman at the Navy Yard named Norton fell from tho loft of ono of tho buildings a few days since, and sustained so vere fracture of the thigh. He was conveyed to his roeidonco in York at. Tho City Bank of Brooklyn lias declared a semiannual dividend of four "per cent, payablo on tho 12th inst.

Store Decorations. If anything were wanting to provo the genoral success in trade of our Brooklyn city morchantB, a cursory glanco at tho interior nnd pxtorior decorations of many of our merchant's business establishments would amply provo (lie fact. Wo wcro invited into tho store of Mr. P. L.

Taylor of Fulton streot, manufacturer of watcher; nnd jewelry, who has, at a heavy expoiwe, remodeled his storo in a style of olegance and surpassing beauty, that dofies competition. The old window has been replaced by new plate glass one, ornamontod with elaborate carved work. Tho interior has been hung with costly paper of American Manufacture, that will vie with tho productions of Paris or London. Tho stylo of tho improvements is that of Louis tho Fourteenth's time, elaborate and costly. Tho papering portion was executed by Mr.

John Willing, pholstoror and paper hanger, of 106 Fulton stroot, and is highly creditable to his skill as a decorative artist. Tho store is altogethor a porfoct gem, nnd our hopo is, that it may prove profitable commonBurato with Mr. Taylor's largo outlay. Police Intelligence. Disturbing a Congregation.

Patrick Taylor and James Sullivan wcro arrested last evening by officer Sherman of the 6th polico district on the chargo of disturbing tho congregation of tho M. 15. Mission Church while at worship last evening. Thoy woro brought boforo Alderman Fames this morning and held to bail to answor the charge. Bitten by a Doo.

A boy named William Voir, wns attacked by a largo dpg Jast evoning at tho corner of South 7th nnd 2d strcots, and bitten in a frightful manner in tho llico. Tho boy wns taken to the diRtrict station houso by ollicer Jacobs, whore his wounds were attended to. esj scuted at this office is iaBaar nClllllllM..

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