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

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IiEOAX NOTICES. FOR SALE AND LET. (City $kto attlr SITUATIONS WANTED. ANTED A RESPEOTABLK YOUNG ENGLISH woman wishes a situation to go travelling with a family. Inquire at 421 Columbia street, up snirs, AKTED A.

PROTESTANT GIRL TO da tlm fwilrlnir And irAtiAnl linnBAtynrlr in nmall FIRST EDITM. By Telegraph to the Brooklyn Eagle. FOHCS ntTEUJOKRCT, Fightino. John Murphy was brought before justice Walsh on Saturday morning for an affray which he originated on Commercial wharf by fighting young boys and old men. He got $10 or 10 days.

About a "Dobg." Wm. Deffers, of 41 East Baltic Btreet, was brought before Justice Walsh for stealing from Terence Smith a Newfoundland dog of the UHxCBUW'ti BALK tJY VIBTUH Olf A writ mention, iuuadont of tha Sap rame Ooort, Kirn Oountr, to mi direeted and dslivtrtd, I will Mil by Snbliaauotion, a tht Sheriffs Offlce, Soom.iro. 8, rTeir ourt How taiUdrni, ia the Oity of Brooklfu, on 30th day of If ay, 18f at 11 o'alock noon, alt ill nfU, Uth) and intariit whitb AMOS FOfTBLti aad on the fifth day of April, 1885, or at any tint thraftr, in tdanakf, Allibat eartain lot, piaca, or parcel of land sitnata, lrinir, and inr in tha alty of Brooklyn, In tht oounty of Kings, bouad adand daicribsd ai follows, that ii to any Beginninf at a point between BontnKtadr and Trty avenuaa. outhwlr lln of tha Brookitn and Jara'tiea Bturead, wowa tht aame la intaraaeUd by taj waiUrjy list of nro Bertr formerly baloncinf to 8fr Laffenarand rmranur hum aoutlierlralonftna said irestarlvnna onanriadnd and.oTon feet and an inehei ta Atlantio aranaai tamoa aularlj alonrj A'Jantia avenne one huadrrt ax tftron feat in inch; tbanaa aortharlr. andparalial with Stbe neatady avanna.

ninatr alM foat ard on inofi, to tha aoitberi; Una ol tba said railro'd, and theaef weitorty alone tha uld aoutharly Una of ju railroad oe kaadred and fifty seven tout to place ef o.jmauf. Dated Brooklyn. April 12tk, lttt 1. OTH JOHN MorTAMIB, 8hruT. Thasalaofthoabovoproportjriiharebr poatpoaad nntil the 6th day of Jnno.

1896. nt the same flour aad ilaa. Datad BrooklyB, May S9th, Wat lazlawur JOHK MoWAMIR IbafUt NY. SUPREME UOUKT JOHN LKF ferta affftinct Morris J. Earl and others.

AnnAHAM Loxt. PuTs Atty. In nnrsnanoe of a judgment order of this Uonrt, made IB the abovo entitled action, boarint; date the 3d day of Marob, 1863. I will Bell by publio auction, at the Oommeroiat Exchange. 369 Fulton atroot, (opposite the Oity Hall), in the City of Brooklyn, on day of April, I96S, at 12 clock noon, the following described land and premises: All those three cortoin nieces orparcoU of land, situate.

tingnishod on a certain mBp entitled the Town of Flatbuah. L. Uio nro Mm Of Oaklnnri in iroperty of William Jar vis, surveyed by Georgo Anstico, 1853, and intended to be filpr! in Kintni flountv ItetnRter'fl olRcn niblfvlr nnmW (i hirty eight), 45 (for. five), 46 forty six), taken together bounded and containing as follows, to wit: Beginning nn thft Aiififflrlv nide of Cainarsie avenue, to xrA it is intersected by the contre line of Collins street aa laia down on said map; running thence southerly along aaid easterly lino of Oanorsie avenue to the northerly line ot land of the estate of Cortelyou; thence easterly along aaid northerly line of the last mentioned land one thousand three hundred and oiKhty five feet four and onohalf inuhas to the centre line of Hudson avenne; thence northerly along said centreline of Hudson avenuo onehondred and thirty foet to the centre line of William streot; thence westerly along centre line of siad William street seven hundred and soventy nine feot and one inch to tho osntre lite of Brooklyn avenuo; thonco northerly along the contre line of Brooklyn avenue two hundred nd Bixty feet to tbo centre line of Oollins stroet aforesaid; and thence wosterly alongsaid centre line of Oollins street to the easterly side ot Oanarsie avenne to the plaoeof beginning; together with all and singular tho tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto bolonging or in anywise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn, Maroh 13ta.

1855 mmo jawotv uumi lavajmrta. onenu. The sale nf thn above nronnrtv is horohv nosfcnnned nntil Ihn V7th ilflv r.f Ainu 1QRR nf tho enma hnn ani ntnui Dated Brooklyn, April 1865. The sale of the above oronortv is further nostnoned nnhl tbe 28th dflv of June. 1865.

at the unit hnur and nlaw. Dated Brooklyn, May 27th, ISil. my2Y lawtg junn mesxAMtsti, anenir. N. Y.

SUPREME COURT JOHN LEP 0 ferts ngoinBt William Jams and oth ere, flo. 2. ADBUiiU JjOTT, i'lUl All J. Aii uuiouuiiuw ui juukjiuviivutuci vt tuu) uuuif. iuauo in tho abovo entitled action, bearing dato tbe 3d dfty of March.

18C3, lwilleeJlby Dublic auotion. nt the Commercial Exchange. 369 Fulton Btroet, (oppo9itotho City Hall.) in the City of Brooklyn, on the 27th day ot April 1865, at 12 o'clock noon, the following described land and premises: All that certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and boinc in the Town of Flatbnsb. Conntvof Kinrrnnna Stato ol aftew York, known and distinjuiahed a oartain map errnuea mapoi uaKiana. in ine lown or riatonsn, L.

the property of William Jarvfo, survoyed by Gaorge Anatico, and Intended to bo filed in Kings County Kegisters office, aa parts of blocks numbers fi (five,) 14 (fourteen.) 21 (twentywone.) 29 tweutr eicht) and 35 (thirty fire.) and taken together aro bounded and containing as folio wh, to wit: Be ginning the centre una of Collins street, at a point where it is intersected by the centra line of Troy avenue; runninu thencfi easterly alonff Biid centra line of Collins street to the centre lino of Schenectady avenue; thonco noitneriy aiongsaia centre nne or aoneneccaay avenue land of William "Williamson, as laid down on. said map; thence westerly alone the last mentioned land to a corner; thence northerly st.ll along the last mentionod land to tho at mi. i me ueiweonme xownoi riaiouenarore3aia ana tne land of E. T. Backhouse, aa laid down on said man: thenoa southerly along the last mentioned land tho whole lenirtb thereof to a corner; thence westerU still along, the last mentioned land to the centro lino of Troy avenue aforesaid: ann tnencesomneriyaiong earn centre line or Troy avenne to the centre of Collins streot.

Excepting 60 mach of said operation of said mortgage by a release dated che twenty sixth day of May ono thousand eight hundred and fif arrive, and recorded in Kings County Register's offioe. in Liber 89fi of Conveyances, at page 371 on tha thirty first day ot May, one thousand eight nundred and fifty live. Together with all and singular the tenements, heredi amonts andappurtehances thereunto belonging or in any way ap per amine. DatedBrooklyn, March 13, 1865. mhlBlaw6W JOHN McHaMEE, Sheriff.

Tho sale of tho abovo property ia hereby postponed until tbe fctth day of May, 1B65. at tbo same nour and place, Dated Brooklyn, April 27th, 1865. aVBlawtsF JOHN MoNAMEE. Sheriff. The sale of the above property is further postponed until the 28th day of Juno, 1865.

at the same hour and plaot. Dated Brooklyn, May 27th, I860. m27 lawtS JOIiH McN AMEE. Sheriff. Y.

SUPREME COURT JOHNLEP 1" forta against 'William Jarrb and others. No. I. ABBAHiM Lott, Plaintiffs Attorney. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, maao in the abovo entitled action, bearing date the 3d day of Marob, 1663, I will sell by publio auction, at tho Commercial Exchange.

No. 369 Fulton street, (oppoaito the Oity Hal), in tho City of Brooklyn, on the 27th day of April, 1866, at 12 o'clock noon, the following desoribed land and (remises: All those certain pieces or parcels of land situate, ying and beinp in the Town of Fiatbush. known and distinguished on a certain map entitled "Map of Oakland, in tbe Town of Vlatbush, L. tho property of William Jir vis, surveyed by Georgo Anstico, 1853, and intended to bo filed in Kings County Register's otfioo, as blocks numbers 47 (forty seven), 48 (forty eight) and 49 (forty nine), and takon together, bounded and contain! r.g aa follows, to wit: Beginning in the contre line of Hudson avenne. at a point wbero it is intersected by tbe centre Hue of William stroet, aa laid down on said map running thence southerly along aaid centre lino of Hudson avenne ono hundred and thirty feet toland of Mrs.

Cortelyou, as laid down on said map; thence easterly nlr ng tbe line of said land of Mrs. Cortelyou two thousand three hundred and thirty seven feet three inches to the oentre line of Schenectady avenue; thence northerly along Bald centre line of Soheneotadyav enno one hundred and thirty feet to tbe oentre line ofwil liam street aforesaid; and thence westerly along said centro line of William street two thousand throe hundred and thirty seven feot to the placo of beginning. Containing fliz acren, three rood1), thirty six perches and nine tenths of a perch of land. Togethor with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtentneos thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn, March 13tb.

1865. mhlSlawGW JOHN MoNAMEE. Sheriff. The Bale of tho abovo property is hereby postponed until tiie 27th day of Mny. 1865, at the same nour and place.

Dated Brooklyn, April 27, 1865. a281awtsF JOHN MoNAMEB. Sheriff. Tbe sale of the above property isfurthtr postponed nntil tho 28th day of Juno. 1865, at the same hour and place.

Dated Brooklyn, May 27th, 1865. my 27 iawtiJ JOHN MoNAMKH. Sheriff. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Trustees of Erasmus Hall, in Kings County, againat Samuel Broom, and Charlotte, his wife, Messrs. A.

and J. Z. Lorr, Plffs AWjb. In pursuanco a judgmont of foreclosure and salo mado in this action on the twenty fourth day of pril, 1865, 1 do hereby give notice that on the tenth day of June 186. at the hour ot 12 o'clock, noon, at tbe Commercial Exchange, Number 369 Fulton street, in thi city of Brook ton, and county of Kinzs.

I will sell ai Dublii) anotion. tn the highest bidder the lands and premise? mentioned and described in tho anid judgmont. as follows, viz: Alt that certain piece or parcel of land situate. lying, and being in the Ward of the city of urooklyn. in the oounty of Kings, and State of Now York, butted and bounded as follows, to wit; Ee "ion ing at tho northoisiorly comer of DoBevoiso street and DeKalb avenuo; running tbenco northerly along the easterly sido of DeBovoiso streot sixty seven feet five inches; thence easterly at right angles to DoBevoiso streot twenty feot; thence southerly parallel with stieot seventy feet throe and a hU inohes to UeKalb avenue; and thence westerly along the northerly sido of DoKalb aveauo twenty foot throe inches, to the place of beginning; together with all and singular tho tenements, hereditaments, and aprmrtouwees thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining.

Dated May 10th, 165. GERARD M. STEVENS. Referee. IN PURSUANCE Off AN ORDER OF ROSWELL O.

BRAINARD. Surrogate of tha County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all mtmds having claims against ANN JOHNSON, late of tha Town of Gravesend, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the Bubsoriber, at hia rteidonco in tho Town of Graveaend, on or before the twee tieth day of July next Dated. January lath, 1881. ial3 law6mF muuuitAtt JUHNHON, Hxecutor ASSESSMENT NOTICE NOTIGfl IS hereby given, that the following Assessments remain unpaid and that tho Warrant for collecting said Asaasamenta will expire on tbe 13th day of June, 1865, and thtuniea said assessment, together with tho expense and per oent ago allowed by law, are paid on or before tald date, I inall proceed to advortiso and sell the premises in the; man nor pointy out by Sections 24 and 26 of Title 6tb, of tht oonf, fti nf the Oitv Brooklvn Opening Myrtle avenne. from Broadway to the Oity Line Wm Hal) 15 46; 1,038 64; JohrtTaylor 2t 30; Mary Galol6 80; 65; Eiornan 13 25; Wm Benedict 359 15; Timothy Parsons 2 OOi Abraham Vandervoortl68 95; GoorgeCoit23 45: WmOoifeOl 91: An? Colo 23 30; AbrahamVandervoort 162 40; Joseph Bio 83 35; Alfrod Booth 133 80; Wm Alden 29 95; Heir of A Johnson and Ralph ana Ann Johnson 323 27; Elizabeth II Khotwell 66 32; Sarah Roberts 94 25: atbbio89 80: CorneliuBR AtwaterlSO 81; John Smith 13 90! Henry Dawson 11 36; Lewis Thomas 4.5 15; Henry Suydan 121 80: Cornelia A Edwards 447 20; Henry Dawso 11 93; Lewis FThcmas45 15; HenirSuydam 124 80; Carolina A Hd Hoyt fifi! JohnL.

Rice38 35: Evan JonnBou JaWyVl' voiEO 50 70: Robert Thomas 87 16; RebeoCft Kd wards 1 MJ Robert Barman 2 091 Benjamin Buck as T5 WmP 55; Patrick McGuire 18 25: Hammond Mary Burnett 5 50; Daniel Mc Gregg or 2195; Orrilif Jonesl 30: Benjamin Buok 168 60: Parker 3483; Wm Colton4550; Alexander DonslasiS 78; Valentine Snedi berSO 40; Joseph Hopkins 1030; Kd ward Wen 93 00), Be becca Lambert 152 88; Geo Kneo'and 105 00; Sarah Mount43 34; AnnaOatherwoodOlS 00; Rebecca Tibball IB f0; OSircyW DO; Arthur O'Hifen 68 64; Jaoob Wilfc Clara Fiahcr 118 00; Alex Lawrenoo 37 00; Wo, Peleham 19 60; WC Dryer 7 80; George Oouoh 47 00; John Btf ward 9 16 25; Joseph A Gombers 16 30; Phi lo man YuierK? 25; Edward Durjoa 3 20; Margaret Oeerey 32 85; Ghas Li fiber 19 25; Barnnm Weeks 11 80; Bartholomew Mailer 20 90; Catherine and Mary MeUeeO 73: John Mooke 2090; Rebecca Pratt 63 55 Chaa Rowan 42 15 Edward Hol dndge 35 30; Wm Shaw 72 80; A Hyatt 120 00; Buth A Barker 56 00: tiiramtitockholmn 693 75; Morris Roberk 125 00; Sarah EHuIse487'BO; John OonroyflS 00: JamwA Debevoiso 82 e6: Philip Kreausher 250 00: Jacob Raenn 62 CO; George Pr itch ard 114 65; Lewis ormond 85 00; Catherine Tibball 14 00; Aiken, terry Sannders, or Adam Ha nit 1.024 CO; Joseoh Hughes 2A 65; John We lis 36 40l Wm Furman 656 11; Philip Bchaok 322 40: Andrew Co ate a 116 05; Ralph Lane 1,315 00; Edward Bridges 367 09. Filling Lots Division avenne, Boernm, LorimerandMc Kibben streets Anthony Belts 1.5W 18: Francis MwH 72 72: John Oreen 1B2 85: Samuel Philli ps 433 87; If loho las Baker 3628; Heirs ot A Meserole 3 51: Freeman BJBrow erSffl 18. EDMUND DRIGGS, ap29 law6wF Collector of Taxes and Asaeasmentg. IN PUESUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL O. BRAINARD, Surrogate of th County of Kings: Notice is hereby.given, accodmg to law, to all Dersont having claims against 81MON G.

WARDELL, lato of Bay Ridge, town of hew Utrecht, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, ather residence, Bay Ridge in tho town o) New Utrecht, on or before tho (Ktti day of Novomber. neit. Date' April 27tb, 186J. nuvomoer, MARGARET A. WARDELL, Administratrix ap28 SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Sarah Garrfitt against Wilhelmina Goater and PriscllU Nash. In partition. R. B. Ohdeoh, Plaintiff's Atty.

In obedience to a judgment order of thia Court in the a bove entitled, Mtion. tija Bubscriber will sell atpublio tb due in the vestibule of the Oity Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 8th day of May, 1866, at twelve o'clook at noon, all that curtain piece or parcel of land situated in the Eighth Ward of the Oity of Brooklyn, beginning at the corner formed by" the intersection of the most westerly side of Fowth avenue with thn tnoBt northerly Bide of Twontleth street, running thenes northerly along tbe north westerly aide of Fourth avonue one hundred feet and two inches; thenco westerly and parallel witb Twentieth street tuirty nve feet; thenc southerly and parallel with Fourth avenue ona 'hundred feet and to inches to Twentieth street; and thence eaateriy the mwt northerly aide of Twontleth etroet to th vpoiutot plaoeof beginning, together with tha land to centeeaoi eaidTweutietnetreetandof the Fourth avenucCoa laid, am' on tbe map, and before the laAe wldeuttyr' thereof, Hubct to the public easement and highway wrttkiu the avenuo and firoet atereaaid. March 23 W46, mh24Uw6wF N. B. MOfeSE, TN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OP ROSV.

WELL a BRAJNARD, Esq, Burrc.a of 'thS Oounto ofKingfl: 7 triTv' 'i. ill hi7. 1 having claims against JAl nf Rtwiltlvn. dftceaaed. thai, eame, with the vopchen thetBat tQttw before ill lfthr.

dav of July, nexBatM January 4th. i6UwvmtH JOSWRWiORKJ ORKENE Biasufol IfOR SALE A HORSE STYLISH AC tion. nRpd to thn ftftririlA. bfltwesn 5 and nlH. Enquire at MoENTIEb'S stable, Verandah place, where it can be seen.

j5 3t TO LET IN AN ENGLISH BASEMENT bouse, furnished or unfurnished, tbe pirlar con sia in of 4 rooms, to gentleman a id wife; (no obj notion to one child) "Water and rsb: con to the ferries and two oar routes. Addn bbOWNBR, Eagle offioe. mo LET A HANl)W()MrtiLY KHRNLSH JL ed room, for a joung married couple, private family; location very desirable Appy at 230 Dean street. j5 3i mo LET A HANDSOMELY FURNISH ed bedreom, with dieseiugraom adjoininp, in a pleasant and conveiiei part of $16 permonth. A WAGON AND SET OP Harness in good order, but little used.

Apply 422 VJUIUAllLUB OK. Jtjaiu" LET FUB2SISHED HOLSE ON VAN dorbilt avenne. three storv brink, with aII thn Infa improvements, one block from Clinton avenne, choice location, to first of May next, or longer if desired; also fur niBneu iioueos on on uroeaepiace ana uariwn avenue. 15 2t A. KW0WLTO1V, 335 Fulton avenue.

OR SALE IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Lafavetto av. 2 storv and basement frame 912 OOf Maroyav, house, 7 lots and stable 13,009 icyerson sc, a story ana uasement trame 4.3JJ bsUlman st, 2 story and baeement frame 2,750 Monroe st, 3 story aad basement brick 6,000 Jefferson st. a story and basement brios 6,600 umrmenii av, a siory ana nasemenii stone tf.wU Union st, 3Btoryana ce'iar brick 3,250 Franklin av, 2 story and basement frame 2,530 West "Warren st. 3 storv and basement brick P.50Q Apply to SANDFUKD CORNELL, 16 Court street.

jefi ly FOR SALE A VERY FINE SEVEN rctave rosewood piano, used only three months, for sale $100 below as the owner is going to Europe it must be sold within aweek. Apply at A. AULER'S music store, 377 Fnlton street, opposite Oity HatL i5 61 AMUSEMENTS. AN ATTRATOTIVE COMBINATION floral. aiuaiUAU and STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL 1 1 1 be ladies connected1 with the bocietv of tho JLM PtAOE COQRlGATIOfAL CHURCH, iRev.

Wm. Alvin Rnrf.lnlfc. Pir.ni Will five an entertainment in the Church on OS Embracing a grand Instrumental and Vocal Concert, in wbioh tbo Hth RKGT. CORNET BAND, JuKo. SUJBHAN, Soprano, MR VAN NARDROFF, Pianist, And otbo? artists will assist.

A SPLENDID FLORAL DISPLAY AND STR VW BERRY FESTIVAL. Tickets nf urimiK RO nfltitq. Tn hn waciiwI (. SnnWgiM nnH Trnlrnn aA TT 1X7 Ain Fulton st, bamuel Dyas Co'o, 246 Fulton Wui, Wynn's druestire. Btore, Full on ave turiiur duuu uuu cuibOB, ana uiame 3 ddoi je52t GRAND EVENING PROMENADE PIC NIC and SOIREE tt LEFFERT'S PARK this MONDAY EVENING, June Eta.

Tbe Park will be brilliauf iilnminatod, Tiobetc, 26 oentB. oan be had of the Committee or at the gate. See big bilh. TWCTORIAL T.F.flTITKT?, 'IT ON THE BATTLES OF THE BIBLE, Bl MR. BANVARD, The eminent artist and traveller, will bo given on THURSDAY EVENING, JUNE 8rfl AT THE ATHENiEUM.

Commencing at 8 o'clock, for the BENE I4 IT OF THE BUILDING FUND OF THE OHUfiOH OF THE REDEEMER, Fourth avenue, corner of Paoifio si reet, At thi Historical Lecture, the original scenes of those sncient butties will be brought vividly to mind by lurgo and splendid paintings from drawings mado personally upon the identical localities, which cover over 1200 FEET OF CANVASS. This will be one of the moit attractive and intare'itin'r entertainments that can well be imagined None should fail to enjoy this pleasant and instructive lecture. Tickets 60 cents; children half price; which may behai st the principal book and music stares, and at the ball on the night of tbe lecture, or of the Committee, O. W. Bouck, of Brooklyn Life Inburance Company, Eugene EUery.

88 Wail street, New York. 35 4t STRAWBERRY AND ICE CREAM FESTIVAL of the Franklin avenue Presbyterian Sunday PchooL Franklin, near Mvrtle avenue, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY KVENINGS, ine 7th and 8th. Tickets AdultB, 60 cts: Children, 25 cte. Addresses will be made by the Rev, J. D.

Wells, of Williamaburg. and others. Music by the choir, Proceeds for the boneBtof thBEchool. je62t EXCELSIOR BASE BALL CLUB THE opening game of this Clnb will tide place TO MORROW. TUESDAY, June 6th.

on tbe Ospitoline (their new) It is earnestly hoped tbat all its members will be resent, as well as its friends. Tho usual programme frill in order after the game. Come one, oome alt. OFFICIAL. A CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN BY MR.

D. P. HORTON, the musio teaoher of the children of tbe Brook hn Orphan Asylum, for thoir benefit, in the North Reformed Dutch Church, Clermont, noar Myrtle avenue, on TUESDAY EVENING, June 6th, at 8 o'clock. Admission 26 cents. js 2t" STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL THE LA dieB' Aid Society and baobath School of the York street M.

E. Church will have a Strawberry Festival in tbe Sabbath School room on WEDKES DA EVENING. June 7th, 1865. Tickets 60 centB. j5 3t THE EIGHTH ANNUAL BEGATTAOF the Biooklyn Yacbt Club will take place on WEDNESDAY, June The steamer Magenta for theao eommodation or the members and invited guesta will leave Fulton ferry at half pastil A.

M. j62t POLITICAL PRIMARY ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD JL in tbe various Wards and Towns in Kings County on TUESDAY EVENING, June 6th. 18e5, betweon the hours of 6 and 8 P. for the purpose of eleoting three delegates from each Ward and Town to the Union Democratic General Committee of Kingo County;" also to eleot officers frthe Ward Associations aj provided for by the Constitution. Tho members of tbo New General Commit teewillmeet for organization on THURSDAY EVENING.

June 8th, 1865, at8 o'ok. at MONTAGUE HALL. The Old General Committee will meet at tbe same place on the same evecing, at 7 o'clock. The fo'lowin? named gentlemen will aot as tellers acd will open polls at the following places: 1st Ward Poll, 66 Atlantio st. Inspeotois Riley, Jno Hanler.

JnoMiler. 2d ward Tammany Hall, cor York and Pearl stg. Inspectors Edwd McCabe, Jno Finn. 3d Ward 117 Joralemoa tt. Inspectors Ono Flanagan, Robt Barr.

Jno AnderEoc. 4th Ward Whito House, cor Jav and Concord sts. In Bpejtors Micbl HanDa, DavidMoNano. Chris Rinklo. 5th Ward Cnrpentor Shop, York st near Bridge.

Inspectors Walter Long, Miobl Gaynor. 6thWsrd Wm McGee's paint shop, Degriw st, near ColumWa. Inspec'ora Wm. II Oloonon, Andrew Cullen, Richd Dunn, 7th Ward Farrell's. cor Stenbon st and Myrtlo ave.

Inspectors JosHamill, Jno D. Emiuons, 8th Ward OasBoland's, tith ave. Inepectora Jno Croigh ton. Job. Boland.

9th Ward McNally's, Myrtle avo near Spenoer Et. InspectorsPatrick Farrell, Jno O' Jonnor, Jas MoKenna. 10th Ward Schojl hon cor Smilh and Pacifio sts, Inspectors Jno Uostigan, Peter Murtagh, James O'Con nor. Uth Ward Sfartin's, cor Myrtlo ave and Canton st. Inspectors Wm.

Farrell. Jni Ba ret; Michl Connor. 12tb Ward Peter Clark's, cor Hu ks Bt and Hamilton avo. Inspectors Wm Dowd, Sweeney, D. Desmond.

13th VVard 48 South 2dBt Inspectors O'Donohue, Contrell. Uth Ward Hiidden's, North 6th, near 3dst. Inspectors Jno Brady, Bernard Swilt. 15th Ward Grand st, cor Graham ave. Inspectors Shields, Patk Ennis, Jno Humphries.

16th Ward 146 Ewen sc. Inspectors Joo Hanson, Bernard Mahoney. 17th Ward Franklin st, near Madison. Inspectors Oallaghan. 18th Ward McCanLa's.

oor Maspolh and Binuwlok avs. Inspectors Jas Maione, Blaney Scott, Arthur White. 12th Ward Kent ave, cor Wilson st. Inspeotort Winter, ThosSoiIars 2C(h Ward Brennan's, cor Clermont and Flushing avs. Inspectors Retort Mackey, James Feeney, Edward Shau messy.

Flatlands McNeil's Hotel. Inspectors Peter V. Emmons. Henry Corr. Flat bush Nelson's.

Inspect ors Wm Murphy. John O'Brien. ravoBentf David Clark's House. Inspaotors Saml Storey, David Clark, A Jamison. tew Utrecht Farrell'u Half Way House.

Inspo.tors Jno Ware, Thos Church. Jno New Lole Martin Bennett's, East Now York. Inspectors Henry LubbB, Martin llonuett, Goo Seaman. By order of the General Commiitoe. WM.

McELROV, Chairman pro tern. Jab. Fieldiwo. Secrotary. je5 at 7THWARD A MEETING OF TJiE Democratic hlectorj of tho Seventh Ward will bo held st I bo house of EliRN ARD REILEV, Myrtla avenue, uearFrankliD, on MONDAY EVENING, Juno for the purpose of forming a Uemoo atio Ward Aisoo'ation, at8 o'clock.

Byorderof JAMES O. HUTOHINGtJ. WILLIAM MURK A. J. P.

DOUGHERTY jf3 2t Members Democrat! cJJonaral TATI0NAi7" vrin raor4 OCmMITTJSP'IrJGS OOIJTY wiii meer OAPITOL, Joralemon strce rsiir of Oity TUESDAY EVENING, June Cint 1E65, at 1 o'dock. The Advisory Commit meet 7 o.aca. By order. iOAH COLLI Nd, Chairman. kjoas.

wins, oecrewiry. jeddi SPECIAL NOTICES CLARET, CLARET BEST AND PUR est, at imporlor's price; pure cognac brandy, raspberry, lemon and gum syrups, blackberry brandy, only best quality, eta. at tht French ftores, 13 Court street, oppo site O.ty Hall, ana 123 Atlantic street. j5 6tfc A DIES' AND OHILDREN'SSIGAUZE JLJ E6T8 for summer wear, at Mmo. MORROW'S, 273 Full on Btreet.

je5 tf pBOPOSALS FOR CONVICT LABOR. AGENT AND WARDEN'S OFFICE. Clinton Peison. May 25th, 1866, Pbopobals fob Convict Labob. Pursuant to resolution of the Board of Inspectors, passed May 22d.

1885, sealed proposals wili be received by the undersigned, at this office, until the )Bt nay ot July next for the labor and service of from one hundred to one hundred and fifty conviot, to be employed in tbe manufacture of boots and shoes, for the term of three or live years. Contraot to commence August 1866. About one hundred Convicts are employed on the present shoe contract, which expires Jnly lit, 1865, aud will be placed upon this contract. With such labor and service will be furnished a building 30 feet long by 40 feet wide, three stories high. Said baild one now occupied for that purpose.

Proposals wilt also be received for such labor and services to be emplojed in the manufacture of leather. Proposals in 1I1 cases to be made separate and distinct. A copy of the contracts to be entered into for such labor, and service, with the" date, price per day, aud names of contractors, and ot tbeir sureties in blame, will be deposited in tb.Bomce'with the Clerk of thia Prison from and after the fifteenth day of June next, for tho inspection of all persona desirous of propoEingtberefor. Proposals for such labor md S'rvioe must be addroased to the undersigned, and must be marked proposals for labor of contr'aetB onspecify contraot. They most be substantially in the form of tbe printed planVa, which will be furnished by tbe Clerk of thia Prison, to any one applying for the same.

They must be accompanied by a written consent of the euretiei, to become sureties in said contracts: and they must have annexed a justification ef the sureties, ia the sum of not less than five thousand dollars ($5000) as provided eection 12, Ohaoter 399, of tbe Laws of i960, and Chapter 465 of the Law of 1663. Proposals for snob labor and services will he opened at the DelevanHouse. tn the oity of Albany, on tbe 7th day of Jnly. 1866, at 10 o'clook A. M.

No proposals will be entertained which offers more than one pnoe per day. and the right ia reserved to the Inspectors, with the assent of the undersigned, to reject ah or any of the proposals made, if they shall deem it for the interest of the State so to do, rn801aw4Tu JOHN PARK HURST, Agent A Warden. ATA SURROGATE'S COURT, HELD IN and for the County of BZinga, at the tiurrogate's offlco, in tbe City of Brooklyn, ou theiatn day of: January, in the year 1865, tree en nvontuiJij v. uttaindttLVJtsa, latfl of the Citsr of BrookW deceased. It ia Ordered tb George Kissam, theAajauniatrajor.of (th9f00d.

o. ofjtne la, tepf the Conntoof Kings. rtUi 90.to 919: tiroojdjD. on cnezotnaay 01 ovuj ui. "'vr.

tteftreffoorfof tbat day. mder acoouut of hit proceedings nxon whf ananattacbmi two wiiy ue uuuju Jfc my6 law2mF family. Call at 114 Homy street, from 11 A.M.tt8 P. U. Je6 2t ANTED WHEELWRIGHT AND carrijlize nnitltrn! nnnfl bnt Dnnil fmnria nnnd nnnlr attheFranklmHoiue.

Brooklyn Callbetween the honri of 7 and 10 A. M. and 6 and 7 F. H. je52t WASTED A YOUNG LADTTO MAKE up all kinds of white goods, nt 31 Fulton strest, WANTED GOOD HAN US TO WORK at Dreeflmaking at 96 Middagh street.

WANTED housework. A GIRL TO DO GENERAL Inquire atH9 Wjekoff atteet. WANTED SETFN GIRLS WANPED TO WORK on lace vads and braid work; must be steady and handy with the needle. Apply at 127 Butler street, ANTED FOB THE SALOON OR BAKERY, 128 Fulton avenue, corner of Elm place, a smart, ac tive, young girt. Apply at tne store witn reference, WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO ATTEND THE door of a physician's office.

Apply at IS Clinton street, near lauton, A17 ANTED TWO COLORED GIRLS: one to do peneral housework; must be a go id pltv.n work; must bo tidy and williog and bring good oHyrefer ouLeajpiv a aanmgn trees, oontn urooKiyn. )t 4U Tir ANTED TWO FIRST CLASS TAIL. TV oressestoworkontbebbtitof oustont nantaloons. to the week. S6 will bo paid to good hands.

OJIatKJ rxnoBon avenne. ie5 2t TrfANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL TT nousowork; must, be a good washer and ironerand uuvu paou recommenoations apply at oriole corner atea ana jjeaiora avs. VI7 ANTED A GOOD GIRL BOR GENE rai boneework; good wages will be paid. Olll nt. S3 Myrtle avonue.

il. oTErtN. WANTED A GOOD FAITHFUL GIRL, to attend aconfectionerystne. Oall at51Mvrtle avenne; a. biukh; WANTED A GOOD PLAIN waBherand ironer, at 253 Hicks street.

reqaired. COOK, Reforencea WANTED TWO HONEST AND DUTI ful girls, for general housework ia a private family; uuud ucou oiJijij uuu uuuob huu iiiyu avuu uitjf otttruuewj, auati ii ruis urcenapjaco. jeac WANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironer; one who undoistands genera! housework in a family of but three persons. Apply at No, 103 Henry street, to morrow, (Tuesday.) WANTED A COMPETENT WET nnrfe; satisfactory references required. Apply for tuD days, after 10 at 70 Columbia street, between Uranne and cranberry sts.

teazt "WWJ ANTED A GIBL TO TAKE CARE OF CHILD ren; one who has no objection to travel in the country. Apply in Clinton avenue four doors above myrne. WANTED A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WHO IS willing to make herself generally useful; must bave good city reference and be willing to go in the couniry. Apply at xompmns piace. WANTED A YOUNG MAN, TO DRIVE A HORSE and lisht express wagon cart of the timn.

and make himself useful about filestore; salary, to begin with, to per week, Apply immediately to 'V7IL00X 4 oau nroauway, a. x. WANTED TO SELLA SECOND HAND EFGLxSH Biossels carpet: also 6 hair bottom rhairu i.n,l rooker to matoh. Apply at 21 Prospeot street No dealer neeo apply. WANTED IN A SMALL FAMILY, A VOnntf TPfmPnt Jthln oirl tn An rranofol hnunn must be a Rood wnber and ironer; none o'bera need apDly XKT ANTED AN AMERICAN WOMAN TT assoamstress and totakocara of children Ad dress S.

Eagle office. je5 2t "VrlT ANTED A NURSE TO TAKE CARE TV ora young imant. Annlv at 8. oornpr nf ITrjintf. lln and Fulton avenues.

Good refenmcas required. j52t' XXf ANTE HOOP SKIRT MAKERS TV anuxrunaiers wanted. Apply to 8. T. A.

T. MEYER. je3 5t 401 Broadway, cor. "VYaltjerst. TMT ANTED AT THE HAT MANUFAC Lorv.

corner ot Ann at maf.a RpnnLrlin fill ITnr )4af Tnmmri ot A SINGLE MAN, AS tomedto tbe bnsinesE! ip nillini? to main himqolf rmaroi. Pfiftnhmn.n ftrifl ornnm nnn tvh hoa honn BnAn9 ly useful, and can give good references. Apply at 111 Columbia Btreet. ANTED A RESPECTABLE WOMAN to HO to the State af.Mfi.ina fnlca nlmrtfa nf lady and three children, to' act as housekeeper; must be hind and oqlipine a capable person will reoeive good wages Miu nMuiuiuiwuiu uuiiio, auiuiiuuu or Anglian preierrea. Apply at 162 Fnlton Btreet, Brooklyn; references roqn'red WANTJUD A FIRST RATI COOK, wasber andironer: she mt hrincr rnrArAnnAfmm uer laaii pmnj.

wj uoroiemon riteec 7 ANTED HANDS FOR PANTALOON'S WW ana vests, enquire at ltwifiiiton street. ra3l3t' WAN TED BRICKLAYERS 20 GOOD bricklayers wanted, immediately, to work on sow ers; dry work: steady employment; pay every two wteks. Apply on work, on Urand avenue, near tiates av. miff tot JllflLrgljlCy A JvKKiNiiY. WANT.

ED LAD JE3 TO LEARN TO onerate on Kincor'a and Whflnlnr nnrl Witonn'. uam lng machines. and recemmended to work, Also all kinds of family stitching and quilting done bvan exnerianoedonerator. fiulfcon Htrnnr. iin Hairs.

u23 9m1 SITUATIONS WANTJ3D. KJ ANTED A RESPECTABLE GIRL "WANTS A situation eood nlain cook is a firqt rat wn qTi. er end ironer: has Good reference from her lastnlac.A! no objection to go a short distance in theoountry. Call at 146 Degraw street. WANTED A SITUATION UY A RE is a good cook, washer and ironer has good city references.

Oall for two days at 72 Concord Btreet, oetwosn Pearl and Jay. WANTED BY A STEAD If, HONEST 171 A Rltimfifin frt dn unnOFnl hnnganrnKlr ia nnnr1 washer and ironer, and willing to make herself generally useful. For re'erence inquire at 97 Concord Btreet. je52t WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE BllGctflhlfl Tminrr wnmnn in An ifana ol hnnootBn.l, IS fl GOod ulftin Cfiolf washfir nrifl irnnnr hua trnnA niir ferencea. Call for two days at 270Hicka street.

AN TED A SITUATION BY A respectille joun girl, 13 yearj of aie, to do wait andhebt work. Oatl Inr t.wn dnvn nf Id af one door from ProBpeot. WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE yomur woman, a situation to do eanftTA hnndnwnrb is a cood washer and ironer; can bring good oity reference. Call for two days at 22 High street, in the rear. WANTED A SITUATION BY A FOnOC WOIIian.

an (VhnmhArmniH nnH nrnUraaz n.irl rn assist in ashing and ironing, or would do general housework. Call at her present employer's, 38 Jast Warren st. WANTED A SITUATION BY AY OUNG L'irl. Ot Fteadv habits, as rhnmbfirmRirl nnrl miko in a email family, or as nurse and plain sewer. Call for two days at 04 State street.

je5 21 WANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as nuraoand Rfi.imqfrnH nnnlrl ho nn Objection tO BO to tbe COUntrv. Call ftfchfir nnrnnntAmnlnv. et 39 Willoughby street 1AA IED A SITUATION. BY A RE BY A nr ih sneciablo young woman, as waitress or chambsr raaid and plain sewing, Call lor two days at 60 Main reet, 3d floor. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE BDectable oirl.

to do coneral hmiqnwnrlr in n. umi.1l private family; or would dochamberworkandtakecaroof children. Call Canton street, 3d house south of MyrUe avenue. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE suectablo vounir woman, as ohambnrinairl ami wnit. rcss, aud apsitt in care of children; has good city reter enaes; good situation preferred to high wanes.

Call at 13 Furman street, (brown cottageB) Tuesday morning. WANTED A SITUATION BY A respectable young woman to do General houaty.vr.rk a rmuu ICUI1IJ, UUUUJUUHUU M) gD 1I1U1B COUIUry; Ua3 good references. Call lor two days at Hi Harrison stroafc. in I 1 WANTED A SITUATION BY A Smart, canahla cir). tn fin nnnkinir nr iranarilhnna work: is an excellent washer and ironer.

and a wilting economical audneat servant; ighly reoonimonded. Apply at 11 Atlantio street, near Henry. City or country. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE snectablo voune: woman to tin cnnnrni hr.nimurn.ir. is a good cook, washer and ironer; has good city raferonoes.

WANTED A SEAMSTEESS WISHES TO GO OUT by the day or week: oan cut and fit ladies and children's dresses and do all kinds of family senring. PleoBe call at fit Tillary street 117 AN TED A WIDOW WOMAN WISHES TO aced 12 years, with a farmer, wham ft ace her son, aced 1 ho would be well treated, convenient to the city. Call at 16 Stewart slrcet, one door from Prospeot street, for two cays. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE epectablc young woman, aa chambermaid and waitress, or to do bural honsotrork in a small private family; has good city references. Oallfor two at 2S2 Atlantic atieet.

WAN TED A SITUATION BY A Li. snectablo young woman, to do goneral houiowork is a good cook, wasUer and ironer: Has asmallobild she wishea to take with her; Bmall tamily preferrod; Uasrood city reforencoB. Oall for two days at 21 Main street WAN'ILII' A SITUATION, BY A RE snectablo toungwomuii to do general housework; isagood vlain cook. wasber and lrouOr; or as cutrabsi rtaid and waitress; has good oity references. Call for two aayaat 407 Columbia street, first floor.

WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE epeotable young TToman, to do general homework in a small private family: is a good plain cook. washBr and ironer; haagood citr references. Call tor two days at 97 Carll ttrect, near Willonghby. np stairs, front room, anted eamily washing to lake.home; good satisfaction given. Oall at Atlantic avenue, corner of Elliott place, 2d door from oornor iirst floor.

Wanted a situation, by are spectablowouan to cook, wash and iron, or ti do hevsowork iii i jfmall family; is willing to gotothocoun tt). Call at 95 Carll Btreet, near Willoughby ANTED A SITUATION, BY A KE spectalilo spnng woman, as chambarmaid and waitress, or would asust in the washing and ironing Oallat 191 ulton Btreet, 3d lloor. Best ot oity referenoo. WANTFD A SITUATION By A RB i v. snectable young girl, as children's nurse, or to do light cbamberwork; haBgood recommendations and no ob jectjontogo inthecountry.

Oan bo Been for three daya it DebevoiEO street. WANTED BY A YOUNW WOMAN. A shnatioh as good plain ooon. Tfaaer and ironer; would do housework for a small famuy: can hare reference from her last place. Apply on Monday and Tnos day at 98 Atlantio street, between Hicks and aenry WANTED A SITUATION," BYAltE snectablo girl, as cook, washer and ironer, or to do general housework in a Bmall privato family; good nit reference from her list place.

Please call at 166 Smith at ANTED SITUATIONS TWO respectable girls, one to do general housework or tocook, wash andiron; the other to do up stsirs worn or take care of children well recommended. Apply on Tuesday at tbeir last place, 17 Hicks Btreet, near Orange. WANTED EMPLOYMENT BY A THO rough business man. who is well acquainted with1' the duties of a patent solioitor; is a good topographical andtnechanical draughtsman and accountant; would like to associate bimself with a leBpaotable patent lawyer En qnire at 84 Fnlton avenne. Je3 6t" WANTKD SITUATIONS FOR A 8UPE rior and very large selection of the most reliable and excellent servants, having reforenoea direct from'some of tho very firtt lamilles in Brooklyn.

cooks, children's nurses, waitresr es and general 'servants at MANNING'S Select Agency, in Court street, opposite Oity Hall. Established IB yeare and patronized by tho firat families, jei 3t nest referenof scon be girsui sahry no obisot. Annlr at UOOiinttn streot. MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 5. Horrible Accident in the Twelfth Ward A Child Caneht in ItlachiueryShe is Instantly Killed.

On Saturday olternoon about half past four little girl named Catharine Donton, aged about eii jears, went to Bee her father Georao BeDton, who was at work toi the Atlantic Foundry in Van Brunt atreet near Commerce. Her father and hereeli co uimenced together When a sudden shriek of heart reudln? agon; was heard, and instantly the child was torn from her lather, and rapidly carried around by tho revolving machinery. "While playing, her dress rauaht in the "set screw" on tho shall, drawing tho little Rhl rapidly round the shall Her head was driven with neat force against the brick wall on the opposite side, dashing her Drains out and kill ing her instantly. The poor lather, thus suddenly and sad" Jy affiictea was almost inconsolable over hia bereavement and his fondling of the dead child would have brought tears irom the Btoutesr. The child was removed to the residenco ol her parents' cottage No.

8, in Van Brunt street. Dy Officer HngheB, and yesterday aiternooo the Cjroner held an inquest, when a vardict of accidental death was rendered, Taken with Cbajips in the Water. An old gentleman, named Hampton Clark, aged 60 years, whilo bathing in tho liver at tho foot of Van Brunt street, late last evening, was taken with cramps, and conveyed to his residence, No. 142 Degraw street, by officers Hughes and Smith. A Gift to Bishop Loughlin.

On Saturday night, about 9J o'clock, some person unknown left a male child, about one week old, on tho steps of the residence of Bishop Lougb'in, No. 1S8 Jay street. Officer Eaplceton took it to Mr3. Young, in Willongbby street, who will care for the little waif. Dbowned Man.

The body of a drowned man was found on Saturday afternoon floating in the dock at the foot of Saclett street. The drowned man liad on a grey woollen sht, dark pants and one boot. He had red hair nrd moastacbe, An inquest was held to day and a verdict of fonnd drowned rendered. Business in the Sdebogate's Coubt. During the past week the wills of Lydia Lott of Flat tab, and Elizabeth Henken of this city, were admitted to probate in Surrogate Brainard's Court.

Letters of administration were granted in tho eBtate of tho following named persons to wit: Jaques Van Brunt of the town of NewTJtrecht; Elbert A. Valentine, Margarotta Niefer, John Myers, Ann Gercty, Martin Hopkins and Ralph W. Pomeroy, all of the oity of Brooklyn Aem Fbacttbed. Co. France, residing at S2 Eaat Thirty first Btreet, New York, had his left arm badly fractured in a Fulton avenue car last evening.

The Colonel was sitting with his arm partially out ol tho window whon a horse attached to a car coming up shied and caught the arm between the window and tho horses shoulder. The accident occurred near Sands street. His injuries were attended to by Dr. Johnson, who had him removed to his residence in New York. Emigbantspboji the Nobth.

The Southern papers are anxious for emigration from the North, and their statcirent of the cirr umstoices and needs of the country indicate tbat 9n pimost inexhaustible field for Northern enterprise in agricultural, commercial and other industrial pursuits, is now or soon wil be opened in that region by the teimination of the rebellion. The advantages of Vi poia and Texas for colonists of this kind are particularly urged by tho journalistic advocates of thee States. Almost a Fibe. About half past seven o'clock last evening Officer John Barr, of the list precinct, discovered a flame some three feet high blazing from the gas jet of one of the chandeliers iu Hunting, ton's Gentlemen's Fnrn'ahing store, 322 Fulton street The beat of the gee bad melted the arms off the chandelier. The officer entsred the Btore through the face Jlght over the door, and put out the gas, thus saving a probable dangerous conflagration.

Damage slight; cov. cred with insurance. Concert op the Assumption Band The grand conceit given on Thursday evening last, by the Assumption Band, was a great success, both musically and pecuniari y. The band played in its best stylo and the vocal portion of the programme was exceedingly well rendered by Mr. and Mrs.

GuIL Miss Andrews, Mr. Alveuse and others, while Mr. Eben'a wonderful flute performance created the utmost enthusiasm. "We understand that the concert is to be repeated. The Weatheb.

Summer has set in in earnest, and everybody feels in the melting mood, Tho thermometer ranged, yesterday, in the victcity of 90 degrees, and is approaching that figure this P. M. It is fine growing weather for tho country, but for city people who have nothing to grow, it is rather trying. Alaim op Fire. The alarm of fire on Sat urdBy night, about half past seven o'clock, was occasioned by the chimney emitting sparks and flames on the carpenter shop of a Mr.

Warren, in Quincy street near Clssson avenue. Had it not beon for the fear Iosb to adjoining property, the residents would not care much bow soon the shop wa3 destroyed. Surrounded by dwellings, frame and brick, this steam siw a mere shell in itself, has been the dread of tho property holders in tho vicinity for a long lime. Eng'ne 4, James Campbell, foreman, was first on the spot, but had no work to do. BuegijAby Frurtbated.

While Officer Burr, ofthe42d Precinct, was patrolling hia beat, at about 0 quaitcr to 3 A. of Sunday, he heard a noiso as of a man jumping irom the fence of the bouse No. 89 Cranberry Btreet, adjoining Bcccber's church. Tho officer rapped for assistance, and soon was attended by Officer Began, when a seatch was begun. It was found that the person, whoever he was, had escaped through the house No.

CO, tho rear basement and hall doors being found open. Tho occupants were arousod, and everything being all right, and nc thing mis. ing, tho house was locked up, and the officers withdrew. ini'iiiy. The Park Theatre This week is understood to close tho regular season, which has lasted jrty consecutive weeks.

A summer BoaBon will, however, immediately iollow, and our citizens wiil not bo deprived of their only permanent place of amusement left at present. Tonicbt is sotopattflra benefit for the stage cjieratiucs, who get a shoreof the proceeds of such ticket as they may be able to eel! outsido. Any of the patrons ot the Park vh may wish to give these worthies a hft will find tickets for sale in Eickerby's saloon, under the Park Theatre, To night the Will Copse" will be played, with a Blroog cast, including Mr. and MrB. Conway, Misses Emily Kin and Johnson, and Mes.

ra. Bogers, Graver, ilcKeon, Stuart, WcmysB, Parsons and Styles. Steawbeeby Festivaib These very aqrej Bble evening entertainments are now in order. Several churches huTe announced festivals for tho present week, and tho consumption cf berries croam wiH be ereat, First in order comes tho Elm Place OsUSrOgational Church, at which a strawberry festival will bo held on Tuesday eveniug. A grand concert, by a lull band of music, singing and spetking, are included in the programme.

The Lee Avenue Church folks bave developed anetv idea in the strawberry line. They have engaged the Union Pond grounds, whe. they will hold a festival on Wednesday afternoon and evening. The Sunday school will give exercises, there will ba a band of music, and in Abe evening a gra illumination. On Thursday evening, a Strawberry Fo3tiv.l will bo held in the Otutes Avenuo M.

E. Church. LECTDBE. On Thursday evening Mr. Ban vard, tho artist, wit! deliver It lecture at the Atheneam on the "Battles of the Bible," illustrated with pioturea, Mr.

Banvard is not only an artist, but a poet and an orator, and bis illustrated lecture will be found a highly interesting entertainment. The lecture is given for tho benefit of the Church of the Redeemer. The Ii. I. HisTOEioAi Society.

The Long IiUuid Historical Society will hold their next regular meeting on Thursday next, when Prosper M. Wetmore will read a paper on "The Antiquities of New York," Leffebts Park. This popular place of summer resort baa been opened for the season, To grand promenade consert will be given there, The Dioeama. An exhibition of dioramic viewB'OfAmerican and European loenery will be given tho Atheneum this and to morrow evening, by the Christian Brothers. The Pupils' Band of St.

James' will perform eaoh evening. The proceeds are to bo applied for tho purchase of musical instruments for this band. laid Treatment of a Witness, To tlie Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle In an article published in your paper of Saturday undet tthe above caption, contains statements reflecting somewhat upon the management of the iuatitu tlon under my charge. It is to the effect that a man named Antonio Miualdi having been sent to the County Jail to bo detained as a wlfnc's3, was shut np in a coll like all common prisoners held lor crimes and misdemeanors, and ltd on prison tare, and upon his requesting otiier icod was charged 75 cents per meal tor it This your reporter sajB in tho story of Mlnaldi. Now see here is more This man was committed by tie Coroner upon acharge ol murder, and was confined In the way usual to such prisoners.

For extra food he was required to pay only flity cents per meal, and not aoven ty flve cents as stated by hlm.iaefteprico that has been charged for the last ten years, and it seams to me that it does not require any proof to show that not an eiliorbitan, demand in these timen Yours tiuly, Jona vah Voobhies, Keeper Kings Oounty Jaa morning, June 6, 1865. noum jarooaryn. vr. jeo at Vir ANTED A1 SITUATION. Bpectablo young woman, to do general house rork or plain sewing for a private iamily: a Southern family preferred.

Call fortwo dsyaat21 1'niCh'Wace. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE ipeotable young woman, as good cook, washer and iruner; me voau vxvirj pi'mi. uan at 13" iorr Hlieet. turner ui vuiurn "ninur two oays. XT ANTED A SITUATION BY A YOUNG woman uu ttuuumi uuuauwori, in asinall family no objection toco in tnp country.

Good reference from her Inst place. Please cull at Fortland avonue, 3d aoor from jiiiriiB avtauu, noon diw T7ANTED A SITUATION, BY v. respectablo young girl, tD take care of nnrcn in Tnn r.nrn ni uuiiurRn vnnm .1. tance in the country; gooo reference from her last nW Plcafe call at 167 Smith street, top Jloor, back room. WANTED A BrrUATION FOR A STEADY, ai'D.

die aged woman, with excellent reference, to do uuubdhujh, ui iuwi, nwu nuu, ma smauiamily wages not so much of on objuot as a eood home Anniv mi. ui jorriomon 1 XT ANTED A SI'i'UAi'lON. by A Kl: as chambermaid and nurse; is a goodfatnilv' muiuoHWD uuU UHa gooacitv reference. Call at 84 Jayftreet. 8 rL WANTED A RESPEUTABIE AND competent woman to oocnpy and take charge of a house on Brooklyn Heights and do tho washing of the fam ily.

dtring their abBencem the country lor the summer months; mutt bring good references; a married connlo without children, preferred. Address J. Eagle office! WANTED A COLORED WOMANTaS chambermaid and to tako uare of children AnnW in Clinton avenne, 4 doora above Myrtle. "ie32t WAJNTJWiJ lJMWiiJJIAXJfiliY, A LADY competent bye''iand experience to tako charpe of a Publio School Loar this city. Address PUB lo'i bt ANl'EU A H11UAT1UN TO DO CHAMR17.R.

work, take of children, and do nkin woitinB, by a very neat and genteel vounir mvi i im in her appearance; will please the most particular ladv and much adapted in her manner and temper to the care of children; will go in tho country; Brooklyn reference Apply' at OHMBTOPHER'S, 10 Tillary street. eran00' WANTED A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID and waitress, or wiU do nursing and plain sewing, by a very experienced and intelligent younq eirl has lived two years in her last place; fond of ohildren and of very neat appearance and of most obliging disposition; wages not so much of an object as a rraod home. Apply at CHEISTOl'HER'S, 10 EUlary street WANTED A SITUATION, BY A rOTJNH AMEBI can woman, as child's nurse or ohambermaid good city reference can be given fmm ha. i.i i PleaEe oall at 221 Court street, near Douglass over the Bakeiy. WANTED A SITUATION AS COOK and Laundress In a gentlemnn'M i.

efficient and most reliable girl. Has lived 4 years in ona place, to whiohsbe refers. Understands pastries, meat! loups, Ac, and will be found a neat, trusty and vAWhln servant Apply at CHRISTOPHER'S, lTTia, WANTED A.SITUATION BY A GIRL as cbamnermniri ana wnitrnaa would do housoviork in a small family. Can be seen far two days at her present employer's, 101 Henry street. WAN TED BY.

A RESPECT ABLE American woman, a situation nq nnma. nnn the entire charge ot an inlant (iom its birtb. Can bo seen at her present employers, 143 Sands street. Would nrafar to go in tbe country. WASTli A SITUATION, BY A respectable vounc wotuiin.

Into in A do Renerai housework: is a pood cook, washer and ironer or as chambermaid and waitress and tine washing' has Sood city references. Call for two days at 26 Amity street, rst floor. WANTS. WANTED A MAN AND WIPE DE sire a larco room, on 2d ot 3H linn nishtd, with chance to cook allttlo. Rent riot to eioeed month.

Pay advarce. instpia nf fa.Qnn. incstiaugersinthecity. Address, "RCjSISLL," ria lo Offlco. ANTKD FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, 8 rooms for house locstinn minutes' walk of the'Atbeneum.

Brooklyn, Address E. 123 Clinton a.reet. WANTED TO KENT A SMALL (JOT taae. or Dart of dcflirahlfl hnrino with Ma.n provementa. in a genteel neighborhood, between Rridee streetandOlasBon, Park and Atlantio avenues.

Addre with location and terms, J. O. Eagle offloe. jeS 3t WANTlfiD 820 BONUS A HOUSE nmBSAntlv InnntAri. fnp ft fninilnnf I rent about $450: tbe above will be paid for information of one about being vacated.

AddrofB OLIK'lON, Box 4954 K. Y. P. O. m222w WANTED TO HIRE, BY A SMALL iamily, a house, between Johnson.

Scherinerhorn Prince, rievitts and Adunn ittrMta A AAraaa nnnfnn JOHH J. DECKER. jSOanlatreot. mW3'w ANTED BROOKLYN CITY BONDS of thj i several classes, at fair markot prices. Apply to J.

B. HAOKAT 4 CO. 6 Court street, Brooklyn, fold I tf BOARDING. BOAKD A FEW BOARDERS OAN BE accommodated with board, (mechanics preferred), where they can make themselves at horns: where they will find good boai and eood rooms also. It Concord st near Pearl, 3 blocks from Fulton st.

BOABD TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT board, a large unfurnished front room on 2d floor with an alcove and a large fnrnished baokroom on the same floaid. Also a large 3d story front room, tarnished, for two young gentlemen in a rented family whera the coin fortsof BVfnll i allat223EoymondBt ieS3t BOARD A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, Jbaving a large, handsomolyfurnished house, oonveui entto the femes, amostdesirablo location, would accommodate two centlomon with n.rt.inl Tuihf aT, rooms on 2d floor, with all the comforts of an agreeabla and sooiablehome. Address L.M, haarfe office. BOARD TO LET, A PLEASANT ROOM On 2d fltorr. tinftflv fnrnidfinrl fn fronflnmB or two Binjrlo ftentlemen, in a strictly private family where there are no.other boarders.

Terms 0 ppr weok, at 192 Pacfiost, nearHoyt, Reference required and given. (Jail or apply for 4 dais. jQ5 3. BOABD A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL let with board, a part of their house. Apply at 13 Kevins street, near Liviajtrston; references required; house has all the modem improvements.

j5 frtflOd BOA1.DWAJS TED BY A LADY, ONE child, aged 5 years: house muBt have all the modern improvements. References exchanged, Address, with particulars, ULiiuvi, r.ogJOUlnce. 305 2r. BOARD TWO LARGill ROOMS ON socond Rtorv to let to a contleman nnrl wifn furnish ed or unfurnished. Ala a fi vacancies for single gentlemen.

'J eimstaoderate; live minutes' walk from the ferries. 213 Washingum st. Gt DOARD IN WAVR now several mott desirablo vaoanotes for single gen tlemen and gentlemen and tbeir wives, in excellent locali ues.inaiuorentparwoi tne city, witli lull and partial board Rooms, furnished or unfurnished; also several suits of rooms. Boarders wanting suoli ploase apply at the BROOKLYN BOARDING AGfiflijv ifi flnnToIr onpoeit City Hall, and thty will be supplied free ot charge. IJOAKD Aft TED Bif A YOUNtlMAN JlW ann ffifn and voucsr BincrJe ei and ffife and youcg BingJe gentloman whore thote are ievr or no boarders, withia 1H nule3 of ferries.

The former will pay about $16 ppr week. Keferoncoa entirely eatiafaot'j AooreFs fli AcoAUM.Uoii'i lo. Jiiagie othce. p.5 it" HOARD IfURNIHHBD ROOMS TO LET, in finita nr fmnrntn tn rrnntlRmnn nr fumilioa urUt, or without board. Fnqnire at 245 Bridge street.

j6 2t BOARD IN THE C0UNTRY7NBAR THE ClTY MeasantaccommodatioDsfor a small number of boarders may bo obtained at the pr vato residonce on Ovine on avenue, Bay Bidgv, Long Itland, third house from Fort Hamilton cars j53t BROOKLYN BOARD TWO GENTLE men and Iheir wives, or some Bingle gentlemen oan got pleaeatit rooms, with board in houss 133 Oxford street, Brooklyn. Location ono of thebestin the city. je5 2t BOARD WANTED IN THE VICINITY of Willi amsburgb, for a Hingle contleman, near Mjr avetuo cars ni rofened. Address BROKER. Eagle offioe, tating terF, Ac jeo ztr BOARD fc'UKiN (HilED OR UN UR niftbprt rnnmn to lfit.

with board, at. Ri Wnit, RnU.in atieet. bolwetn Uemy and Clinton; the house has all mo Feny. HOARD FURNISHED AufD UiNtfUR Tiie hp rt rriniriR. with board.

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1 BOAKl A PLEASANT, FURNISHED room to let to two gentlemen wishing to room to etner; lermv. roasonanie; reieronco excuanftea; a snort ustauco fiom thros lines of oars, trleasa inouire at 43 Hojt btroct. BOARD PERMANENT PULL BOd.Rr wsntcd, with noon dinner; must west side of Uulton street, below Clark. ejtUer Kultonblreet to Bridge. Iiolpw floor, well ventilated; famil" imrif imSt'S" ld Appftcantmbusjness i BrooCr 'Bciauiace, fcvaiiim inrma.

BOARD WANTED OR A FURNISHED room, without board, for two young ladies, who are absent during the day. board not to exceed $4 each per week, ront of room $10 per mouth. Address W. Kaale emce. j5 it BOARD FRONT AND BACK SQUARE rooms on second floor, with privilege of bath room adjoining, to let, with board; alsoa small ball bedroom ip a email private family.

Apply Bridge between TVUIoughby street and Fulton avenue. j5 BOARD TO LET, WITH BO ARD, TO A tentleman and wife, a large and small front room, with fareo pantry, on the eeoond floor, ftwniaued ortinfnr niBbed, both hot and cold water, convenient to the cars and feriies. Apply at 19 Wjck6tf ftreet, a few doors from Court. Je36t BOARD A FINE LARGE SECOND storv front room and two attio rooms (o 'ec, with partial board, on moderate termii rooms furnished or ofcher wife: the house is rlntclasa. brown: stone front, with gas, bath, hot and cold water: location delightful and central.

Apply at 336 Bridge street, one door from Willoughby. j32t OAR TO LET, A HANDSOME R.OOM on second floor, neatly, furnibhed, to gentlemaTa and wife or two single gentlemen; tetma moderata. 102 Wil loognby st, corner ot uoia. jesau' OARD TWO OR THREE YOUa I mnn run hAAfliinmnlodated with fnrnishfld roomi 'In a nitrate Inmilv. with or without hoard, bp calling at 260 Bridge street, near Johnson.

je33t BOABD A PBIVATE FAMILY WILL let two mcelt furnished rooms, either or separatelv, wilh full board, for the summer months, in a house delightful ly situated noar the handsomost publio nark in Brooklyn. Apply at Ho. 3 Carroll plans, three doors W63t I'Ourt street. oj it BOABD A HANi SUMELY FUKNISH ed back oarlor and laree front room, 2d story, to let, with good comfortable board, at 59 Dean at. near Hoyt; houBehasalliniproTements.

Looation suitable for a physician je32t BOARD SINGLE GENTLEMEN OB gentlemen and wiie can tfind pleasant rooms, with boatd. in ote of the finest looationa Brooklyn; dimer at Z. et 35 WilloBghbyjtieet, corner of Jay. j3 at BOAUD IN A PB1VATE FAMILY, FOB "two persons, married prof erred: a very pleasant front rcom on second floor, marble nrtnte, with largo olosefc, furnished ist nnfurnished, hall; room oonneotinir it war ted. bath room, with all conveniences on game floor; location' vary and convenient to trs for alt ho ferries.

Enquire at 267Backott street, between Clinton andCourt isW' TliAHD WANTED BY A YOUxNTG mflti aiH wifn. m'a'resneotable nnvata fimiW. 'Ail IV. A ie3 oress J. u.

Ui, iisgte omce, BOABD A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL 1st nicely furnished and unlnrnisborl rooms, with Hoard: also front parlor nnrarniahed, atlMOourtBtraet' (Old nnmber) Brooklyn; tOABD A FEW HOARDERS OAN BE MJ nccommodatea Location desirable, convenient to Samllton South Brooklyn. jeSIt TWO O'CLOCK P. M. FROM NORTH CAROLINA. Free Labor I Satisfactory Working ot the New Sjstem.

Universal SnfiVage Complete Harmouv Except on one Point When Shall the Negro be allowed to Vote Removal of Trade Restrictions Great Rejoicing at the Event. Neebh, N. May 31. Tho judicial investigation at Toronto, disclosing tho fact that tho Confederate Agent, Dr. Blackburn, intro duced the yellow fever here last Summer, through in fectcd clothing, which oirried off some two thousand of our citizens, is creating much excitement and indie nation.

This hideous and long studied plan to doiiberatoly murder irnocent men, women and children, who had never wronged him in any manner, is regarded hero as an act of cruelty without a parallel; a crime which can only be estimated and punished in tho presence of his victims in another world. The people in this State are fast becoming reconciled to the syBtem of free labor and are beginning to like the change. From present agpearancca it ia apparent that order and contentment will soon reign supremo in North Carolina. Tbe attachment existing in this State between the rr asters and their former servant! Is vory Btrong, Taey seek each other liko the members o': loot flock, a'ld readily come to a satisfactory understanding on the price of labor and thoir now relations. Newbebn, June 2.

Tho universal suffrao question is boin! discussed with a great deal of iuterest in North Carolina. All parties agree in Baying that equality to tho cartiidgc box is legitimately followed with equality to tho ballot box, but they disagree in regard to the time when the negro should vote. There are two lines of steamers running direct from Newbern to New 5ork, also one from Newbern via Roanoke Island, through the canal to Norfolk. There is much rejoicing here over tho removal of the restrictions on trade, which has given a new impetus to 1'or tho WftDt of an engemont of some kind, Captain Graham's famous company ol Mounted Rifles had a sham right to day with a battery to day in tho streeti of Newborn, which created some excitement at flrrft, a wag having reported that Wade Hampton's oivalry had captured the placo. Newbern promises to be very healthy this soa3on.

The city has never been iu a healthier condition tianat present. Chaplain Horace James, tho Superintendent of tho blacks at this point, has received a call from a leading Church in Washington, D. C. SECOND EDITION. OFFICE, 2 1 P.

M. LATER FROM LOUISVILLE. A Negro to be Hung for Mnrder Move ments of Generals Louisville, Juno 4. John Lewis, a negro, convicted by Court Martial of tho murt'or of Thomas C. Magrath at 8holbyville has been sentenced to bo hung on the ISth iuat.

Gen. Pulmer has issued an order that the City Courts thrill release from confinement slaves convicted of hiriug tfceir own time. Generals Custar, 'Wooa', Upton, Alexander and Whita ker have arrived here. Gen. Palmer left at noon for Washington.

About 7,000 soldiers of tho Army of the Tonnosase ar rived fiom Petersburg this evening. Tbe Newfoundland Cable Asp Bay, N. June 5. The cable between tbla place and Newfoundland, con necting the lines of the Newfoundland telegraph wltu those of the Nova Scotia line, has met with an aocideut, probably irom the anchors of some of the numerous vessels now in this bay. The weather has been somewhat rough the past two days, but it is anticipated that the cable can bo under run, and repaired within a short time.

FIMtmiL INTELLIGENCE. New Tons, Juno 4 The opening prico of American Gold at tho market this morning was quoted at 135; roso to 138, and closed at Stocks aro lower. Money on call at per cent Sterling Exchange at 109, specie. Stock Exchange Sales First Board. 4000 US 'fa'CT Hi 1W.W US 6'h 5 y)'s regis 103AJ MCCO US6'8 6 20 103J4 ROW do 10 60000 do 101 30COO do new iss 103 4CW IlSB's 40COUD.

85Ji 6000 IT8 6'S '81 iOSJi 200.0 III coup bd '6J. 95 3000 Tonn (i's 80 65 .16000 do a 1000 MiBWiiri State 6'. 00 50H) Mich t's, '78 90 10(0 OalSH's 116 20000 Ohio WiS3rcer, 23 13000 Erie 4th 03 2000 brio 3d 103 1000 Hudson R. 1st 102 10(0 Han4St.Jol.it;.. 95 10C0 ToldsVab 91 6000 PitsFtWiC 100 1000 PitsPl.WayD.C 3 83 40OOMilSt 70 1000 Chi 4A1 1st 98 8000 Am Oold 136K 1UX0 do 136 Park Bnnk 145 100 11 l'JO do Ui.

200 do iij? 300 Atlantio S3 172 300 Car? Imp Co 21'i 200 21 60 Del Hull Oanol 135 100 OOi Bur 4 101 10 NYllen 93 1C0 do s30 89 100 do M0 89 4C0 do 89'i 100 do n31 ROT! 100 do 2d call 89 4'jO do 895 600 Erie Railway 72S uu lLYa 31 do 8 6 72 100 do al5 7JK 100 Hud Bi my, 60 do 0 99 200 Heading rr 89J 600 do 83 610 do 8934 800 do 2d call 89 100 Mob So 4 57 100 do 2d oall 57K 100 Olav iPits 68 12 Hank St NY 112 20 Man Mor Bank 100 lffl 'isnton (Jo 38 200 Oumb Do Dref. 200 do 39S 100 Quicksilvering to 53 11.0 do 60Ji 200 do 60jJ 1C0 Co 2d call 50 100 do 49M 610 do 66J 57 200 Uhi 23 200 do 15 do 500 "hi 4 10 Pits Ft 4 Ohio. 60 do 200 do mi 24 V2 53J B2! THIRD EDITION. TIUUEJE O'CLOCK P. 01.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO. The MexicanFriiigratioo Scheme Quashed The Leaders of the Expedition Arrested tor atttempted Violation of the Nenrality Laws. Bad Fbahoisco, May 2 Judge Field. United States Circuit Judge, has refused the appeal to tlie Snprome Court in the case of tho City of San Francisco against the United Statea. The case involves the title to a large portion of land within the City limits.

It was decided by the Circuet Court some time ago in favor of the City. Tho mining share markot continues very much depressed, and tho whole list of mining Btocks is lower. Tho Custom House receipts since Jonuary 1st amount to The steamer Burra Nevada has arrived, bringing $142,060 in gold from Portland, Oregon. The prospects of the crops in California continue good. The jobbing trade wilh tho interior and tVashoe is brisker.

Sailed, Boston ship Moonlight, for Uontovodeo with lumber. Arrived on tho 2Tth brigB Commodoro, from Boston, and Ada D. Bogers, from Kanagawa. Sah Fbahcisoo, May 30. Tho charter of the bark Brontes has beon revoked and the Mexican Emigration Scheme at an end for the preBeht.

Williama and other leaders of the Expedition have been held to answer before the United states Grand Jury, for sttpmpted violation of the neutrality laws' Tho Panama pirate cose was closed to day. Next Fri. day is set apart for Counsel to sum up for the dorense Ametingwaaheldin thiacity last evening to enconr' age tho opening of trade with Salt Lake vis the Colorado River from the head of navigation, A good wagon road is to' be opened this year to Mound City, Suty thousand acres of land are soon to be advertised for sale by tho Central Pacific Railroad Comoany. Theso lands lie along the first thirty miles of the road. Settlers in poBBesslon will bave the first privilege of purchase.

Sah Fbakoisoo, May 81. The Overland Mail is arriving regularly, making through trips from New York in twenty six days. Sailed, ship Golden Fleece, ior Manilla. There have been no arrivals of vessels to day, A public meeting of sympathy, with Juarez and the liberals of Mexico in their efforts to Buslain the RepubJ lie of Mexico, is called for to morrow. Considerable feeling exists on the Bnbject The community will mistain the authorities in their efforts to maintain neutrality so long as that is the policy of tbe government.

Congratulations and Condolence from Hellenic Greeks. Washtkotoh, June S. Tbe Government has received a translation of the ad dress of felicitation of the Hellenlo Greeks of Oonsian iinopleto Hon. E. Joy Morris, V.

S. Minister, on the victoiles which have saved this country against domestic treason and foreign intrigues. These Greeks also join iu address of sympathy on the assassination of President Lincoln and tbe attempt on the life of Secre tary Seward. i WHEIJLER ft WILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM LOOK STITOH EWIRG HAOHIrtK AND Wfi No. 625 Breadnay, Tori, appears omun missed tho dog three months ago, and only fonnd him on Saturday.

He was going by the houBC, when it appears the dog know his own master. The Justice gave an order for the dog to Smith Tf traon nnlil tm 1 is bTEAUNQ Picttjbes. Thomas O'Beilly was brought befora Justice Walsh on the complaint of biB Brother, Wm. O'Beilly, for stealing pictures of the value of $75 from him. The case wbb adjourned for one ween, ana xnomas Kepi in custody to anBwer.

Seizure of Specie. Officer Pearce arrested a newly arrived emigrant servant girl named Bose Far. ley, employed by Martin Churchill, 90 Washington street, on a charge of stealing from her employer tiro pieces of money, a 20 ftano (silver) piece, and an English crown. Sho was brought before Justice Coinwcll, on Saturday morning, when it appeared upon examination that suspicion having fastened upon tho domestic of purloining various articles of oulinary use. Mr.

Churchill left his pantaloons hanging up with the two pieces of money aforesaid in the pocket During jus BDser.ce nose maao an anaca upon tne pantaloons, and extracted from the pocket the Bpecie therein contained, which sho hid in an album on the table. Hero the money remained two days, when one afternoon, as Airs. Churchill was absent, Rose removed tho money from tho album, and Beed it in her woollen skltt. Officer Pearce was called'rb; made a strict examination of Bose's petticoat, and found the money secreted in the lining, ne took her in custody, and tho facts being clearly proved, Rose was given a summer home of a months at the Granite House on the Clove Road, where keeper McNecley wilt watch over the welfare of Rose, in uus instance ii was rouna tnat A by any other name, Would smell more sweet." VisrnNQ a Girl Undeb Difmculties Officer Karcher, of tho 46th precinct, arrested a man named Jacob Bessinger, last night, on suspicion of bur glaiy. Ho saw him prowling about the grounds of Far mer Bauer, in Johnsan street, near the Plank road.

He was in company with another man, who, on seeing tho officer, ran away. The officer therefore arrostsd Bessin ger and conveyed him to the Station house. Thea cused, however, stoutly denies any idea of burglary further than stealing tho affections of Farmer Bauer's servant girl, and thinks it very hard that a man cranot visit nis durcinea without being oonnned in a station house coll. Bessinger realized that 'the current of true love never runs Bmooth." Abttul Seizube. Officer Laurence observed nine framed pictures in a lot on Ryerson Btreet, new Myrtle avenuo, which be, being somewhat of an artist in bis profeeiion, seized and conveyed to the 44th precinot Station house.

They were claimed by two parties. Jus tice Aioienouso win Bettie tne question of ownership, Many, Manx JTeabs Mes. Winslow's Sooth nto Steup for children teething has stood the teat of many yoars, and never knotra to fait. It is perfeotly reliable and harmless It regulates the stomach and bowels. Cureswindcolioand griping in the bowels, softenathe iraniF, reducoa inflammation, and allays all pain.

Perfect ly 6ae in all as millions of mothers can testify. Good News. The terrible cloud of war having been dissipated by the rays of the sunlight of peace, the best way of obtaining recreation is the next question of importance to our over worked fellow cittzena. Tho riding over tho Brooklyn and Coney Island Railroad is now of tho most exhilarating and pleasant character. Tho fresh country air, the street odor of nature, and the healthful sea bathing, are better constitution healers than all the nostrums ever invented.

Cars leave Fulton Ferry, through Jay and Smith streets, every fifteen min. utes. Bathing has already commenced, and hundreds enjoyed the luxury yesterday. Gable Ends. The Union Coment Hoofing Company repairs old tin, shingle, or metal roofs, cement brick ends and rears of houses, any color, and warrants them tight or no pay.

Office 839 Fulton street, Colo li Murphy's Auction Rooms, 3S9 Myrtle avonue, 90 Bar clay street, New York, 414 Myrtle avenue tho Co. depot, Moonlight Excursions to Coney Island. The Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad Company have commenced their season of moonlight oxonraions to Oonej Island. The time tablo is so arranged that exenrsionists can remain at the island two or three hours. Gars loave Fulton and Catharino ferries every IS mraute 3.

"They made her grave too cold and damp, For a coul 0 honost and so tine." If tho; had been wise, the dire necessity of opening the grave for one so lovely might have been averted. Planta tion BrrTEBS, if timely used, are sure to resoue the young and Iovoly, the middle aged and tho ailing, from the grave, Almostall diseases have their beginning in some '''Blight'' difficulty of tho Stomach, whiob would eventnate in Dys pepsia. Headache, Liver Complaints, Night Sweats, Consumption, Death. Plantation Bittebs will prevent tneso premonitory symptoms, and Keep the blood pure and tho health good. Be warned in time.

Now Beady. At Miss Hodgin's, 239 Fulton street, 8t. Ann's Building, an elegant assortment of Spring and Summor Bonnets, all Btylea; Fronoh Flowers and RibbonB in great variety. Ladies' owa materials made up, B. Last Summer Bonnets and Hatamado orer to the econt style.

239 Fulton stree Up stairs. Leaky Eooes. Who will live under a leaky roof, when the American Cement Booflog Company repairs old tin metal and shingle roofs, and makes them tight or no pay. Call or address JonH Opp Co No. SOU Fulton St, John H.

McAuley's Stove Store, jei lm Pbices Gbeatly Reduced. Spring Cloth np, in every variety, at ff. B. Baldwin's, Nos. 70 and 72 Uowtry.

The largest assortment and store in the oity. etter styles, and prices less. my9 Ebench Dbessing fob Ladies' and Child heks' Boots and Shoes. The "French Dressing" is of feree' tolho publio to lupplva wint which has long boon felt, for an article suitable for dressing the Boots and bhoe of tidies and Cbildron, It is the most elegint and eooromical article of tho kird over pmcuoed. Boots ard Mines wpich have becorao roagh and red, or "rusty," MB restored to thoir original color, and a smooth noes and lustro equal ro new coons.

Not being easily affected by moisture, is not liable to soil tho skirts. bor Ealoby Whitehodse 4 Waite, 281 and 283Fu'ton street. iny22AfiIawS7t All soldiers wounded in the line of duty, and heirs of such as have died withoutrecciving bounty call, with your discharges on Lefperts, Hoffman ft Co. Military and Naval Bankers, No. 40 Park Row, (Times, Building), N.

who will collect or cash the bounty. Uih25 lawl3tS. Guipoiee Laces. French and English, in all widths at J. Lochjtt, Son 4 251 Fulton straot.

opposite Clinton, We would invite the attention of the ladie3 to the solendid aHfortinentof Jes Poarl, and Fancy Buttons, at J. Lockitt, Son 4 251 Fulton street, oppo Prioes Eeduced. Young men can buy a fine pearl or black Csssiinere Dress hat of the latest stria for $6 CO at Benket's, 1M Fulton st. my ff tf Ornaments! Ornaments! of tho richest de Binns, and at lower prices thiu oan bo obtained olsawhere. Lidies would do well to call at Lookitt, Son 251 i'ulton street.

Cords! Cords! Tassels! Tassels! in all colors and sizes: sets made to order at J. Lookitp. Son A 251 Fulton street. DIED. Robinson On the dth inst.

Edwin S. Robinson aged J7 yesra and 1 month. The friends and rel itives of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral at hts late residonce, 200' Navy street; on luesday afternoon, June Oth, at 3 o'clock. BBANbON EnwAnn BbAndon. Tho remains will be interred in Tho Evergreens'1 Cemetery.

Cannon In Brooklyn, June 4th, Patrick, Cannon, native of Ireland, Mount Cblrfte, connty Donegal, aged 28 years, Tho relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 2(10 Froni street, and irom there to St. Ann's Church, corner of FrcLt and Gold streets, on Wednesday morning, at 9 oVlock. HiB remains will bo taken from there to Calvary Cemetoiy. LOST AND FOUND. FIVE DOLLARS REWARD A SMALL PAROi'Luas left in tho gentlemen's oabin ot tha Brooklyn ferry boat to FuKon about 4 o'clook on Saturday afternoon.

The party who picked it up will please leave ic at uie leny yuivc. elry. ji contained ununisned jetr jo5W LOST ON THE 4th GOING Irom Adams street, through High and Washington, to street M. E. Church, a lady's gold Mourning ETilJASTPlN, with the nemo "Mary" engraved on the back.

The tinder will confer a great favor by leaving it at tho office of this paper. OST ON THURSDAY AUTERNOON, JLi June 1st. a small Black DOG: white breast and legs; white spot on forehor.d; curly tail, tipped with white; answers to the name of Jap. Any one returning him to No. 19 Jefferson street between Franklin ave and Ormond nlace.

will be libeiallv rewarded. ie5 2t C2TRAYED OR SlOLEN A BROWN flfl AT frnm tha nrflmimw Ol 87 Oil II nitttat. lodl Tanrsday msnt, betrreen tne noors 01 and 11 otook. Aiy perbon giving any information of her will be suitably rewarded. je5 2t LOST A BLACK AND TAN TERRIGK with a silver plated collar on his neok.

Tbe finder wi! receive a suitable reward by leaving it at 85 Henry street. i62t OLND ON GREEN AVENUE. A small amount of MONEY. The onaer oan hava it by calling at 272 Clermont avenne, Brooklyn. 35 at" LOST ON SUNDAY EVENING, IN GO ing lroin 1 corner of Court and Atlantio to 133 Clinton POCKET BOOK, containing about 455.

The under will be re warded by F. M. BASSETT'S coi ner of Court and Atlantio Bts. FOUND ABOUT THE 15th OP JttAY, IN Greenpoint. a young pointer D03, liver color, white feet and breast.

Ihoownercan have him by naiinjrox penses, by calling on Mr. 0A81OY. foot of strootTnatt tho creek. If not called forin three days will bo aold to nay j3 FOUND PICKED UP, IN THE KVST Eiver. a BOAT, painted white, with red streak and centre board.

2d, 1866. Any person proving property oan htvo her by paying expenses. If not oalled for in 3 data ill bo6old topayexpensos. Apply to P. RUDVY.

I York street. Brooklyn, L. N. Y. jo33t JOST bTRAlED FROM HBR PA8fU.

rage, near Bedford, on Friday, May astb, a Borrol 01UVn, nwuiwuaiMM tvura urn. FT UUBVSr Wl'l give information to WM. S. LK1TKB, comer of Ooacord il ano ruiuiu ducolc, utwivu, wui uvumtaugrreirArusu. 961".

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