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voiu. ii. no. wrM BROOKLYN, MONDAY, JULY 19. 1852.

ONE jVt Sorfn3vaton Lotties. Oxford street, West side. Jno. Jackson's Man. Concluded from the fourth page.

KIGSI'ffSi WABB. II Jackson, 14 vacant lots, car ANIi KINGS COUNTY DEMOCRAT 56 21 1020. do do 579to618do 1021.. do 8 do do UI9toC2Gdo 1052.. Roberts Rowley, 37 do do 758lo794do 1023..

do 3 do do 795 to 797 do 1021. Rowley, 41 do do 798tof 38do 1025.. do 7 do do 839 to 845 do Garrison Farm. riage way, nos mi zm All afh liokB, or ash bouses, within the said city of Brooklyn, Bhall bo built of brick or stiv witbotil the Amount of Tax. 48 6 05 47 6 36 1 09 35 23 25 12 1 00 12 I.

VAN AN DEN, raopitiKTon isii rcmisnm. Eagle Building 30 Fartuti street, Brttktyn. Oxford street, East side. Jno. Jackson's Map.

1345. ol M. Jackson, 1 vacant lot No 240. 1340. II Bennett, 1 vacant lot No226 1347..

Trustees of Jackson, 1 vacant lot and carriage way, 10 vacant lots Nos.743 751... use 01 wood In any part mereoi. 17. No ooden or frame alitd thall be erected or permuted, within Ihe Flrr District, ns described In section one of this Ac or na the same nmy hereafter ho extend Lnngaton, Slots, Nos 31, 32,33 (fioryoratioii Notices. IN jVOT TO ESTABLISH FIKE LTmTsTAND FOR THE MOKE EFFECTUAL PREVENTION OF FIRES IN THE CITY OF BROOKLYN.

Passed April 16, 1852, The Peopio of tho Slato of New York, represented in Senate and Assembly, e'o enact as fullows: Suction 1. The tiro limits of the city of Brooklyn, shall comprise all that portion of said city, ocginning at the East River one hundred feet east of the easterly side of Washington street; running thence southerly utul pa rallel with Washington street, point one hundred feet soulh of the southerly side of Myrtle avonuo; thence easterlv and narallel wilh Mvrtle nvenuo. to noint nnn 3 95 3 95 36 46 do do 58, 59.... index 706v.Clark'ind Andernon 7J7 do do do do 799.. lolin Fair, Mulvnny, It Davouport, do ed, unless one whole side of the tamo shall be left en 1 do dn 10, block 7...

1 do d.i 18, ilii 7... 3 do 47, 43. 43 block 7 5 du do 1. 2,3,4, 5.do3, 1 do do i'5, blocks 1 do do 18. do 17....

4 do ri.12,3,4,do23.... 4 do do 41 lo 44 James Scott, 1031. Pontn, 1032.. Chas Sephas, Webster, Edward Polston, Loffertsi Farm, 2 do do C5 66.... 1 on block 3, 6 and house on do 8, 1 20, by Copland others Hots, No.

6,7,8,9 3 do do 86 87, 88.... 48 2 17 755 28 70 132 1 33 1 51 75 19 TERMS: Delivered to City Subscribers, overy evonlng. at en Avn a qu rtuh i nts per week, payable to tbo Carriers. Subscriptions taken at the same rate, for six months or a year, in advance Mail Subscribers, 83 per nnnnm, In advance. tlrely aud constantly open, in iiuditiou lo 1 la not exc cuing twenty leet In nt the pink or highest putt thereof.

18. No wooden or frame building whatever, whither Ihe same may have a front or otherwise, within the district deFcribed In sectitu oneof this act, shall bo raised, enlarged or built upon nor shall any such build lug or bul'diugs be removed from any lot out ol the lire 1050.. Wright Davis block 27 Henry Story Farm. 1054. Copland, 0 do Uumocnand street, West tide.

J. Jackson's Map, 1352. Trustees of II II Jackson, 10 lots and carriage way, Nos 760 708 43 20 Cumberland avenue. West side. Cowenhoven Homestead Map, 1353..

Bridges, 3 vacant lots Nos 179c 181 12 78 Cnmberland tlreet, East side. 1354.. Orphan Asylum, 4 lots nnd building No 44 46,48,50 7640 Carlt.in avenue, West side. Post Farm Map. 1356..

Orphan Asylum.4 vacant lots No45, 47,49, 51 25 94 89, .817.. Henrv Story, ion, IU0.1..J ni Copland, '2 Nos 40 to 5G inc do 73 lo do do 91.. do Jo 1050.. Boyle, 1 1057.. Owen.

4 district to any lot within taid dislrict, or 11s tt may here atler be extended provided, however, thai brick front iW Copland, 2 8.8, do Ha 1, Win dtanton, 821.. do 822.. II Story, 823. do 824... William Hyde 141 201 270, 77 233 234 19510 58 39 19 78 39 39 19 78 19 9 39 39 do do do do do do 94 1 13 95 95 21 3 1 51 do do do do di do do iranii dwelling bouses anil wooden biiilolngs, only may ho raised under Iho circumstances, and In the manner especially provided lor in section lw Ive of this act.

19. Every wooden or Inline building with a brick front or otherwise, within the district escribed 111 sectionono 4 62 2ll 2 IS Adam bptes. 1 piece ol land, 5 it Sins on Jamaica, and 84 on Carlton avenue Carlton avenue, cast side. 1359.. Van Brunt, 1 lotand house.

No 17, i lot and do A and 135, of tills II or as ihe same ninv lierealti he cxUmlcd, 20 76 northerly No 16 816.. do 827. Pearaall, 2 bnlldini: 1 829. Story, 6 8311.. do 6 do 4 832..

(iooree Wall, 14 do do 127 to 130 inc. lo do 131,132.... do do 13:1,134.... do do 140.... do do 172 to 175 inc, do do 176....

do do 177,178.... do do l8ii. 1'7 do do 188,189.... do do 24(1. .41....

do do 253 to 256. do do do do dn do 179 do do 166, 207, 208.... do do 273 to 28il inc, do do 3H3 to 3 8 lnc, do do 3i 9 to 31 line, do do 310 to 319 inc, do do 315 to 347 lnc, do do 348, 49.... t'o do 3 8 do do 371,372.... do do 4'i7 to 415 Inc.

Adelpht street, west side Ryerson map, 1364. Aaron Clark, a piece of lunil SVV corner Adel pbi st, and Flushing av, about 13 lots, No 20, 34 59 Adelphi stieet, east sice See opening mapof Adelphi street, filed September 28. 1846. 1159. Copland, 1(161).

Swan, 1 lOlil. II Owen, 4 1002.. John Copland. 1 do 2 Boyle. 2 1(65.

er Snyder, 2 lCGCJos Alexander, 2 1063. do 2 It 69.. Lewis Biglon 1 Alexander, 1 Willain Smith, 3 1071.. James Weeks, 8 1074.. Estate Hanco.O 1075..

do 3 Henry Waelcs, 4 Patten, 3 1079 Widcliold, 2 Henry Wheeler, 1 Hepburn 2 Wbitlock, 9 George Hall, 8 do 181. 'and house do 33l' lo 335 lnc do 35 Uo 303 do 394 to 3:17 do 56' to 575 do 557 do 559 to 5G1 inc. do 444 to 451 do 462 lo 404 inc. do 405 to 470, and do do do do do do do do do do 1 34. owner! 835.

Ejnez Smith, 3 Kliza Jones. 6 Henrv Storv. 3 836.. 837.. 1365.

hundred feet east of tho easterly Bido of AdatiiB street; thence southerly and parallel wilh Adam; street, to a point one hundred feet Fouth of the southerly lid? of Fulton avonuo thence easterly and parallel with said avenuo lo a point one hundred feet east of the.eastorly side of Smitn street thence Boutherly and parallol SMnith street to point ono hundred feet south of the southerly side of Fourth Place thence westerly nnd pa rallel with Fourtli Place to a ioint oao hutidrod feet eafct of the easterly side of Court street iheiico Boutherly and parallel with Court street ton point one, nun dred leet south of the southerly a do of Hamilton avenue thence northerly and parallel with Hamilton avo. nuototho Easl River; thonco along the East Kiver to thepoinl or place of beginning: within thesuid district no store, storehouse, dwelling or other building or buildings whatsoever, shall he creeled, orbuill ol an other, material than brick orBtonp. 2. Every such dwelling, hoUBe, Btoro, storo house, or other building more Hum thirty leet in width, shall be ereoted and built in such maimer that all tho floors thereof, throughoui their whole exiui.t shall be supported by and real upon one or more additional partition wall, or walk, of brick orsloneuot less than eight inches thick; or upon girders BUBtained by proper and sufficient posts, pillars or columns of iron, brick or stone, and so that through the whole extent of eaid floors, aud each of them, the walls of such store, storo houses or building, the li out and rear walls) und such inlcimcdiaie support or supports of brick, alone or iron, shall not bo distant from each other more than thirty feet and all Buch partition walls which shall exceed "thirty live feet in height, from the level of the sidewalk to the peak or highest part theieof, ekull not bo less than twclvu inches thick provided, however, that in case said floors, or any of tbeui, throughoui their whole extent, be supported upon iron beams, or girders, ol proper alzo and strength, ristii gupon tne lateral wnllsolsueh store or storehouse, or other building, and distant from each other not nioro Ihan Ol'tceu feet; then such store or store house. or other building, may bo so builtaud erected, as that in thestorv 39 78 39 19 19 58 1 05 1 16 53 78 5S 39 19 39 1 75 1 55 3 88 6 Camiin, 1 vacant lot No 6, 2 lots and Lnili ings, 7, 8 58 81 Clermont avenue, west side.

3 59 3 70 2 83 '2 27 3 76 3 95 95 17t 7 50 6i 2 35 1 20 1 18 I 05 70 1 32 'i (17 37 1 18 1 89 1307 Estate Spader, a peico of land on old rond 17 30 do 485 to 489 inc a.t 5 Georgn Hall, 5 do do 3 Henry Story. 7 do 10 843 to 847 839. 840. i 41. 842.

843. S44. do do 427 to 434 lnc, aoom 101s, anil goro lot Clermont avenue, west side J. Spader map, 1303. Bally, a triangular piece ol land bounded as follows 217 feet 011 Fulton avenue, running North on Vanderbilt avenue, 110 feet alung land of J.

Spader, to a point 1369.. do 3 lots. corner Clermont and do 480 to 48i inc do 532 to5 Ginc do 5 7 lo 593 inc do 7. 0 to "ii 8 inc do 793 to 799 do 8 'II to 805, and do 9 HI, 901 do 981 tut 85 inc. do 11127 to 1031, and do do do do do "do" do do II Samuel Swan, 2X acres land 108.1..

James Weeks, dA and 2 44 DeBevoice Farm. Bowman.2 848.. James SJalone, 5 847.. Joshua Leveret.10 Fulton avenues, containing about 5 14 60 1 85 1 55 Clermont avenue, cast sl'le, 1370. Spader, 1 vacant lot.

No 172. 0 vacant lots 1045 to 1049 inc John WycolT I'ltrtn. 1101. Rnflenor, Sect, No 25, containing 3 lots 1102. Mitchell, do do 92, do 4 lots Van Doren Farm Merriam, South section, No 6,2 lots 1 1(14.

Merriam, do do do 7, 2 thai thall be damaged by fire to 1111 niiuiuiil not greater bun iwo thirdh of die alue ot said building, lie lore such flro may beroouired or twelvo of this act 1) if such duinngu iiiuottulci to more than two thirds such value? then such building shall not be repair lor rebuilt, but shall be laker, down or reinov, tl. 20. The 1 or cxtenl of such damages by fire, shall be del iiiiincd by two disinlere. led persons resid ing Iu the ci of Brooklyr, ono of wliom be ap polnted by 1 a owner or owners of such building or Ins or their law I agent, and the other by the Board ot Flro Wurdena; u. in casii such two persons disagree, limy arc to select a third disinterested person, and the decision.

hirol any two ofiheni, shall le final and conclusive iu toe ee, and such building shall not be repairedor rebuilt after the uppoiiiimeatiif such persons us aforesaid, nor until alter their decUinu shall niudu iu wilting as ulurcsuid finding that such damage doe not excied iwo 'hirdsol'tlio value of such buildinit as it existed beforo such fire. In case it is rebuilt iisbullhave a fireproof loot and not exceed tbirly llve leet in heigi tirom the level of tbo sidewalk lo the peak or highest part thereof 21 No brick or stone dwelling store home or other building, now erected or hurealt erected within the city of Broi klyn, shall ho altered, raised, enlarged or built upon in uny such manner that such dwelling, slore, ttore bouse or oilier building, were it wholly built or constructed uller the passive ot this act, would be in violation any el the piovisk haoi 111 is nci. All walls shall belaid nt least twelve inches thick, atllie foundation of every such dwelling, stole, store house, or any other building or buildings and no wall shall he dectmd 11 twelve Inch wall, unless Ihcsiild wall was commenced at the I'oundalinnnud built twelve inch wall, Irom said foundation ot solid unison woik. $22. The owneror owners ol'any dwelling house.

store, store house, er ot any frame liu'diliiig, with or without a biiek front, or of' any wooden huililiiut, or ol any ash house, ash hole or wooden shed, whether ho or they ho ihe or owners ol the land in fee, or he lessee or lessees thereof, or has or have 11 qualified or coiiting.Mit interest therein, by virtue of sonio agrf enienl or contract in writing, or in any other shall violate any of the provisions oi this act, and every master builder, carpenter, mason or roofer, who may ho chip oyed or as sist thereon, shall for every iolaiion respective! forfeit 173cl89 51 90 JamesCollins, 5 lots. iNos Ow ner, no no idc 94 76 10 36 1 42 1 99 9 to 12 849. 851. 852. 853.

854. Vanderbilt avenue, east s'de, 1371.. Jackson and Dominick, 11 piece of land and chemical works and buildings, containing lots, commencing 40 feet from the Burbanh.4 Haines 2 TheoPolhemu3.jr,2 do 15. 16 do 51,54 do do do do do IOCS. 1 55 do do do 8, corner of Flushing av 51 89 Chas liediies, 1 lot, NE cornor Park avenue 1038 Milner, 5 857..

Lewis Tatinan, 1 1373. Crook, lots Merriam, do 34 to 3i inc 60 do 16, block 19 19 do 17 to 21 inc, do 21 1 51 do 49 to 56 inc 2 27 Clinton avenue, west tide See map of do do 859. .1 15o.well, 8 t.o 861. John How. 8 do lo.s.

do 'iio 14,2 15.2 fine di van Antwerp, filed February 25, 1835, 4. Cary, 2 vacant lots through to Vander 1107.. do Wyckoll' Farm, (Jhnrles llarrett, hue do do 137 lots 861. lots. Nos 1 to 9 inc, block A 1 70 '20 1 do 1109.

do John Livingston, do 863. Carpenter, 1 do do do 32,2 18ft lots do bilt avenue, No38, 39,, 40, 41 17 30 Clinton avenue, east Bide, 1376. Sagoney, 1 vacant section, No 4 41 52 John Sunder man. 37 do 17, 18. Nostrand Farm, Unknown Owner, 3 lots, Nos 49Gto 493 inc, CWLvnde, 6 do do 491 in inc 865..

Win Matthews, a 866. ITnknownOwner, I 1 1110 1117 8 52 1 16 I 16 1 16 2 01 4 01 2 01 5 30 5 36 2 68 4 28 2 14 do 24 do 1 do I do I do 2 to 8 inc, do 9 to 40inc, 2 08 1 1 7 32 1377. Waller or A Mullen, north i of sec No 55 A strip of land lying between Clinton and Washington avenues, 1332.. Robinson Smith, 2 vacant Jols, Nos S3. 24, Washington avenue, west side William Hunter's map, Smith, 8 lots and building, Noa 77 2 44 do do 1 to 11 inc, 8 12 2 27 do 12 to 23 inc, do 1118..

Unknown do do to 507 Nelson street, west side 1120.. Lyndo 8 do do 5:4 to 531 lnc, Nelson street, cast side, Graham, 8 lots, Nos 548 to 555 inc, Lynde, 4 do do 560 to 5G3 inc, Laurel street, west side, 11 Lynde, 8 lots, Nos 588 to 595 inc, 1121. Graham, 4 do do 580 tu 583 inc, ELEVENTH IVABB. Bridge East side. 867..

868.. 869.. 8.3.. Fifteenth street properly, 1 lots, K03 29, 30 do do do 29 19 to i Flushing avenue and VVallaliout rond, do 215 do and pay fjie sum of live hundred dollars, add pay in ml I do 874., do do do 876.. Robert McClay, 2 877.

UnkiiownO do2Ul, 295 do 300 In do IS anil doC do norm sine liyerson arm map, and spies, a piece of land about 6 lots fronling 011 Flushing av, betwoan Oxford and Portland st i 20 76 1387.. Wm and Post, a piece of land about Gluts on Flushing, between Oxford and Cumberland sts 7i 1253. Prince, 1 lot and house adjoining 01 stories buueatb each floor so supported, tho lateral walls may be distanlfromoucb other, or from a par 11 ion wall walls nr supports, a distance of more than thirty feet, but not more than forty. 3. The outside and party walls or all brick or Bti no buildings hei caller erected or built in the city uf Brook lyu, shall not be less than twelve inches thic from tho louiiualioii or Btarting place, lo (he peak or hi ie6t point thereol provided that any building not exci ding twenty two led in width aud forly flve leet in depth, may bo built with eight Inch walls but said walls ahull not bo over tb lity flve feet in height from the level of the Bide walk to the peak or highest point thereof; provided also, that such building shall not be used as a storehouse, or tor the purpose ol storing any kind ot heavy goods l.

Ail dtschargingor arch pieces used in Hie chimneys of any dwelling, store, store house, or othor building, erected orbuiit in the city of Brooklyn, shall recede faun any flue in any such chimney ast five inches, and 110 such chimney shall be started and built upon tbo floor or beams 01 Buch dwelling, Blare, house or other bu.lding.. but sh ill be started ibe datioii nnd all such climiiioys and flues i hall be plastered in Hie inner surface thereof. All hcarlha shall bo supported by arches ol brick or stone; and no chimney in uny building now creeled, or hereai'terto be erected within the city of 11, shall bo cut off to bo bu ported in any manner whatever ptovided that such chimney may be cut oir in uny building of twelve inch walls, but such chimney miiBi be suppor.eu by an additional wall nl lour inches, built 011 the inne side ol said wall. j. All wooden or timber gutters or cornices ol any dwelling, store, sturo heuse, or other building, bo to bo built erected as aforesaid, shall bo firmly secured by irons which shall not be more than seven and tt half feet apart from 1 acb other, anil mull such gutters nolox ceedi twelve inches in width, the said irons Bhall bent leastlwo inches In width, and ono hull of an inch thick and ou all such gutters exceeditig twelve inches in widiln the said ir.

113 thall bo at least two and one hair Inches iu wii'lh and llve elghths of un inch thick, nnd Ihe said irons, except those at tho end ot tho cornice or gutter, shall be fastened or Becured to ihe Door or roof beam, and iht, o.uil ir.ittlivU bo fnaloncd iu tlic elilo or cutt waits; provided, however, it may be lawful to erect bracketed 879.. Hanford, i.o HHn. Thng Zibriskie. I 45 24 uaptist unurcn Temperance Village property. 1 35 49 78 39 1 17 3 40 3 40 97 1 46 77 39 1 94 1 94 2 33 1 94 9 00 Edward Kfearce, not, no i uujlieia street, H'est side.

1255.. John Havilaud, 1 vacant lot Qoid street, West side. 1250.. David W. Smith, 1 lot and shop adjoining do to 268 10 31 8r4.

.3 Urocslieck, 3 do 885.. llenj A Walters, 2 do 11 liackenwell, 1 do Van Brunt 887.. Michael llowen, 4 lots, saran uoeiun Prince street. West side. i2.

do 321 Farm, Nos 69. 70, 107, 108, do tn 206 inc, do 325 to H32 inc, do 375 to 3.8inc. For the following see Alap of Duffield. filed in Kine's County Clerk's office, January 12. 1829.

889.. Unknown Owner. 8 do 830.. do 8 do 89 1.. Henry Clark, 4 do 1383.

II Cary, 2 vacant lots, Nos 1,2 92 1339. Estate Spader, a piece of land containing about 0 lols, No 3, letter 20 76 See Pine Van Antwerp map, 1390.. Samuel lot, No 3, letter about 1 31 10 See Post Farm map, 1393. vacant lot, No 19 8 G5 Park side Clarks map, Mary Brewer, 3 lots, Nos 58, 60, 15 51 1395. F.

Tucker, 1 1I0 adjoining I) Murphy, 0 92 Tiliary street, north side See Clarks map, 1399. McGahey, 2 houses and lots, 59 feet front and 72 I'eet in rear hv 100 feet ileen. nil. 1258. 1250.

proprrty. naiousn avenue Melville, 1 lot and house, No. 342 21 32 Theodolphus Melville, 2 lots and houses and shop, No 339 59 47 892.. Estate of Baisley Henilcr, lessee, 3 acres of land bounded as follows. by Flatbusli turnpike, by land of Allien Spooner, by land ofJauics Benkard 4 87 Rose Hill property, Prince street, East side.

12B1. Bedell, 1 lot and houi in the rear 70 ol the corner of Prince and Myrtle avenue Ravmond, 1 lot, No 89.... 48 xieivs Aiav. joining lot No 37 on the VV.und lutNo 32 on 12G2. Eminnn.i, 1 lot and house 75 feet ditlon thereto tbo sum ol tit ly dollars lor every twenty four hours such violations shall renniiu after the time designated in the notice given iu writing to remove ibe same shall bavcexpircd.

Such notice ma begivenbv any one ol'tho fire wiirdcns, nnd such r.oilce nmy bo gl veu byseiving tliesaine personally oron Ihcngentot snrh owner or owners, master builder or builders, or master muson, carpenter, or roofer, or by posting tin; same In some conspicuous place wbeieiiny violation exists and such additional penalty shall he computed and recovered up lo the lime of the trial of every suit for the recovrry thereof; and iu ease such violation shall continue after the Itial ol'snch suit, such continuing additional penally, niputiug from the time of such trial, may lie recovered in any suit or suits tube brought for (bat purpose $23. Tho occupant or occupants any store, stole house, manufactory, er other building, iu which hatch' ways or hoistwaya, or openirgs of any kind, oxeepllhe usual stairway, ate use. 1 throughout uny or either floor thereof, or in ense the said store, store house, or manufactories are unoccupied, and ant leased, the owner or owners thereof and In case llie aro leased, thn lossieor lessees thereof shall cause tho said hatch or hoistways. or other openings, unless said oilier openings are surrounded by u.jtcimiucnttuu uliiit railing al least ibree lout in height, to be securely shut, ctosed and fastened at the th ol'ench anil every day for any neglect of or violation ol any of the provisions of this section, the said occupant or occupants, owner or owners, lessee or lessees thereof, shall forfeit and the sum of fifty dollars for each and every butch, or UolsUvuy, so left open, in each and every loft in any building under their conliol. $34.

The Firo Wardens shnll rercivo such compensation us the Common Council may truth time to time de. termine, but such 1 iiihieusatioa shall not exceed the sum of threo hundred dollars per annnui for each and every warden. $25. All gunpowder which shall ho found in any store, store house, manufactory orothor buildinc; whatever, in the city of Brooklyn or which may he found In any an, wagon or other vehicle, or hoanl any ship, brig or other vessel which shall make last to nr auchor within two hundred fectofnny pier, wharf or bulkbend, lu ibu said city of Brooklyn, in violation of any ol tho provisions ol this law shall lie iiiunrdiaiuly seized by the Hre Ward 891.. Unknown Owner, 4 do do 119 to 122 Inc 194 895..

Bales i Boston, 4 do do 306 in 309... 2 41 31 10 20 68 tno and by Division st Bedford street, smith i.i,, 1402.. Unknown Owner, 1 vncant lot, No 30 from ol Willotishby st CarlL street. West side. Mr.Uluskey, 1 lot and bouse No.

39.. 3 88 24 56 gutters built lu the wall and well secured tu wall strips, NINTH JohnOowcnhovon's map, Brenen, lot, No lo.and 2 55 II 62 697. uuiii iu 11, nuua, uh n.iai. iwo ttei. ti.

All plale irons shall be built into the side, end or party walls, and ihe Iron anchors, used to secure thn Parinentiers (iarucn, Myrtle avenue, north side, Hot and shop NW corner Clermont avenue 1(1 37 Myrtle avenue, soulh side, 1405.. William 1 house and lot. No 91, 25 85 1406. A Potls, do do 75 ft from 85 Uot. No 230...

893.. John Dougherty, PS plale pieces shall be at least two inches wide and one do do 231... 4 do do 2 to 275, Catharine Kenny, Tamany, and 3 10 34 Carll street, East side Fleet's Map continued. 13G5. Neviiis, 1 lot and shop, 2 story brick.

Fleet street, West side. See Samuel Fleet's Mup, tiled May 7th, 1830. 1267. Russell. 2 vacant lots No 70 and 71..

Fleet street, East side Clark Mip. l270 Flood, 1 Gore lot through to Village st. 52 feet front, iVo 233 Hudson avenue. West side. 1274.

City lot and building 10 70 IriNlimau mill the Deacon. A few months agio, as Deacon Ingalls of Swap scot, S. was travelling through the western part of the sinle of New Yotlt. lie ic'l in with an Irishman who hail lately arrived in this country and who was in quest ol a brother iliulcame onjbcfote him ami seliled pome of llie diggings in Ibat vicinity. l'at was a stroiiR athletic man true Catholic, and had never seen the interior of a Protestant church.

It was a pleasant Sabbath morning lhat brother liipjalls itmi Tilt, who inquired for the road nearest tho Church. I tig lis wus a good pious man. Ho told Pat he was Koitig to church himself, and he invited his new iiiaile uccjimmtaiice to accompany him thither, his place of di'sliniition tioiny; a small Wnthodist nn 1 house near hv. Tlicie was a great roviv nl llii rc tit that time ml one of the dcucons (who, by the way. was very srnnll in stnlure,) invited brother to take 11 seal in his pow.

Heucceptcd the invitation and walked in, followed by Put, who looked in vain to find the nltnr, Alter ho was sealed he tut noil tn brother and ill whisper which could lio hi'suil nil iir. uiid, inquired Sure nnd iun'i thin a In rdic church Huh l'Hnid Ingnlle, 'if you speak a loud word they will put you llivil a word will I spake all nl replied Put. The meeting was opened with prayer by the pastor. Put wan uyeiiij! him very cloudy, when ellililcnly an old gentleman who was standing in the pew directly in front Pnt, shouted Mist, ye clear divill' rejoined Put, with his loud whisper, which was heard by the minister, 'be da cent, and don't malie blackguard of yourself 1' Tin' parsotiK jrrew more ami more fervent in their devol inns. Presently the deacon uttered an inau dibit1 yioaii.

'Hist yo Mnrkyuurd have yon no (laci nt all nl all Put, at the same mo nii'iil oiviny; tl 0 deacon a punch in (he ribs, which caused him 10 loose his equilibrium. The minister stopped, nnd extending hut band in a supplicating miiniier, said 'Hrelhreii, wecaniiot be disturbed in Ibis wuv will some ono bn kind enough to put thai man out 'Yin, your shuttled Pat, '1 Anil Hiiiiint; thn acti.ni to the word, ho collared li deacon, anil lo HkmiIIit honor and astonish" mcnt of thn pastor, brother Iiijrnlls, and iho whole coiireofttion, ho drugged him Ihrouirh tho nielc, and with tremendous kick a pnsieriori, as the H'tciiiiis say, and landed him in tho vestibule of the church. Mit. Ci.av His Agk and Familv. Tho Frankfort fKy.) Commonwealth, snys: "Henry Ci.ay was born April 12, 1777, and consequently was, nt his dentil, on tho U9lh June, 1853, seventy five ycais, two months, and seventeen days old.

By the recoids of tho Court of Appeals, at which we. Iinvc bad the curiosity to look, we fined thai ho wus admitted to praclico in that Court, October 4, 179i) almost fifty lhrec years ago. Ho had commenced praclico in the Circuit Court one or two yours before; und v.c presume lie was, at the lime of his denih, the oldest member of tho Kentucky bar. Judgo Bibb, who is probably the next oldest, was admitted to the bar of the Courl of Appeal in 1802. Air.

Clay leaves but three suns and no daughters. Only 0110 ol his family (Thomas) was wilh him when ho died. Iio is tho eldest, nnd a farmer, residing at Lexington, near Ashlund. He is about fifty years old. James B.

Clay, ti second son, our late charge to Portugal, is a farmer, engaged in heavy business near tit. Louis. He is about tlnrty mx. John, the youngest son, is about thirty years old, and resides at Ashland with his mother. Mr.

Clay has hud twelve children, anil but threo of tho number survive him. Jt is said that he has loft a competency fot his family." Mk Clav's Will. Tbo will of Mr. Cl.iy was presented 111 Court on Monday Inst, und admitted to reeo el. Ii is drnwnby bis own hand, and bears dale July 10, 1851.

It relates almost entirely to lo the disposition of his estate nmonK the members of his family, the only excrplion being lhat which rebiH'Hto liis slaves, pioviilinir lhat children of bis pIiiV. born nfler the lul of January, 1B60, be lib crated and sent to Liberia, the males nt the age of 28, e.ud (he females tit 25, three yoars' earnings prill to their emancipation to be reserved for Iheir benefit lor the purpose of fitting thorn out and ptior to removf. they are to bo taught to read, write und cypher. ISluycs in beinir before 1860 arc btqueati'il lu his family Aslnnd in left to Mrs. Clay, for her Mile benefit, durititr her life, and after her dentil lo bo Hold, and the proceeds to be divided uniontr; his children.

The only spciufie devises outside of Mb family are lo Ur, I). VV. Dudley the gold snuff box presented by Dr. Hunt, late of Washington to Henry Duncan, a ring eon'nining piece of tba c'nfiin of Washington; to Dr. VV.

N. Mercer, a smiff box, mid lo huye belonged to Peter the Great. Mis. Clay is appointed executrix, nnd Hon. T.

A llurhluill nnil Jiiiucs O. Hnrrif 'ti executors, tu ibe will, wilh 11 provision that no security shall be required from oilher. VVitoLESAi.K Uutcukry. Such a scene of death and horror un was witnessed on Monday, in Ham ilmti street, near Mif sachusetts, is sickening to behold, record, or hear of Four deaths violent dealt 111 one family, caused by poison, admin isti 11 ti 11, by one ol its victims. HusdiiDd, wife, child und relatives, all mingled in a fearful doom I hu cviifcnce before the Coronier showed that John Prellovc bud lived for years on good terms witll is linn ily but ii week niiice some ditlicolly occurred, whin ho 1 tocured nitric acid, and by some, mentis induced hi wife, Kosnlinc, iheir sou VViU limn, a fine lillle boy nl three years, nnd James Cariol.all to partake.

Lnto on Sunday the bus bund, the suicide and murderer, diod 1 The, next morning at 7 11 clock, the wile loo diedl In the afternoon (hi: poor boy followed, and bel'oio night closed, James Carrol also fell dead on the floor. Mobile litgister, A Fifth Victim. It secmB that ooe of the Jesuit brothers, of the school on Massachusetts street, also partook uf the poison prepuied by Pretlove, on Sunday last, and fell a victim. Ib. 8th.

SL corner Carlton avenue Willouchhv street, north side. 21 281.... 269.... houses 901.. John Bird, 1 do do 902..

do 1 do do Donton and Brower, naiioi ah men itiiCK tne iinciiors at the end of every plate piece shall be worked or I uilt into the side, end or party walls of Ihe building, and the said anchors shall turn down at least four Inches, No stone or iron cornice or cornices sballpruject moro than the thickness of the wall on which it reals and tho stones shall rim llirough said wall, or in case ihe ureiili st wcicbtol stone or Iron, 6 40 1407.. James Draper. 1 vacint.lotiNol'.'S DeKalb uvonho, south side, 1410. Thos O'Uiien 1 vacant lot. No 428 2070 388 4 50 7 32 1 933..

Lambert Suydain, 1 lot, No 1411.. do 1 do do 424 do .12 57 orothor material, shall bo on the inside 1, 1 said line of 85 85 5 7 63 5 9.) 3 39 85 85 15 01 1412. Estate VV rotors, 3 do do 29i, S93 DeKalliavonue, north side Jackson num. do 43 do 44 to 52 do 67 do do 87 and house. do 92..: No 171 1275.

Hunnagee. 1 lot and house No 211... See Map of II Jackson, lilcd August 18th, 18:15. 1270. Combs, 1 vncant lot No 87 Hudson avenue.

East side. Trustees II 11 1 vacant lot. No 32. 1413. 391 3 91 Vaodeveer, 1 9 5..

do 9 906.. Estate Miller, 7 9)7. Richard George, 1 Unknown Owner, 1 9,:9.. do 1 911.. Brooklyn Ins Co, 1 Denlon, 1 Jackson, I (o do 33, said waller wans all tuc mortar shall bo made with clear sand and made with Hino or ceuiunt iu proper proportions and in mi ouso ahull any loam or earthy mutter, be put in any mortar lo bo 111 tbo erection of the brick or siono walls of any buildin or buildings.

7 82 14:4. 1415. do do do do do do do do Cornelia Jnckion, 7 do do 34c40, i7 37 do do do f5 65 185 33il 404 411 See DSackotts Map, filed March 31st, 1837. do 127rf. Estale Freeland, 1 lot nnd house No 108.

5 1 02 913. Owner, 1 Willimn Lee. 3 do 41G to 418 inc do 21 24 8 47 5 80 2,0.. Mrs II inch, 2 vacant 1ms Nos 78 and 79... oi iWnn Winkle.

5 dn and faclorv. 122 (o 1281. Horace Kingsley, 1 vacant lot No 75 gi. All scuttle frames, and scuttle (lours, 00 every brick or stone dwelling, store, store house, or other building, he'eafUir to beerected or built within thefiro limits ulorc said, shall ho luadeol'orcoveredwith copper zinc, tin or iron; aud every window ana entrance above the first slory in the rear of every store bouse, over thirty in height to the peak or hight at purl thereof, Irom'lho evel of inc sidewalk, shall have shutters and doors thereon, JVaBW street, West side Clark's 1283 McLaughlin, 1 lot, house and stable No 40 2f 6. of II II Jackson, part of lot No 51.

4:6 inc' i' 916.. Joseph Dean. 1 lot, No 414 r5 917. Estate Denton, 2 lots, Nos 498. 499 1 7o 948..

do 2 do do 632,6.13 1 72 Mount Prospect, Flatbush i'urniiikc, 919.. William Staieser, 12 lots anil 15 27 Beach, 9 acres of land 7 63 See map made by 11 Grave, October 13lh, L.aiueiiu sucei, norm sine tee map 01 John Jacksun, 1417. 11 II Jackson, 8 lots anil house, Nos 518, 525 39 (is 1419.. do do 12 do Nos 222c225, 255c iG2 4572 Lafayette avenue, soulh side. 1420.

Maria Jackson, 5 vacant lols, Nos 540 550 22 15 Cornelia Jackson, 2 605 606 7 82 1422. Trustees II 11 do 609c074 25 62 John Jackson map, 1424.. Trustees II Jackson 8 vacant lots, Nos 735c 742 o9 og Green avenue, north side, 1425. II Jackson. 8 lots, Nos 29 28 St James street or University place, north side, While, 1 vacant lot No 53 12fU.

11 St. Felix, 1 vacant lot No 71 lu.iui: ui lupfiut ui Mini, hi uuvereu wi.111 copper, lln, olhi Hie aterial, to be approved of by the Bo: rd of Fire Wardens of tho city oi Brooklyn. Everv store 8 0s 1 30 521 3 91 0 4 24 19 54 911.. do do do 83 ilore house, or other builoing, hereafter eroded or built 1291 do do do 82 12D2. of 11 II Jackson, 3 lots and house Ul lui luia Pigot.

8 lots, Nos, 37 to 44, No 53H0.WB Navy street, East side. See Map of Sckett, filed Alarch 31st 1837. 6 46 1294. Brown, lot, house nnd stable No 73, a aioresaiu, snail nave a scuttle or place 1,1 egress In the roof theroof. 8.

1 he planking or shoathing of the roofof every brick or stone dwelling, store, Btoie house, orothor building, so erected or built, as afuresaid.sh II in no ease be extended across the pariy, side or end walla ther.ul and every such dwelling, store, store louse, or other building, and the lop and aides of dormer shall be roofed audcovered with slate, iron, copper tin, zinc, or other fireproof materials, to be approved of by the Board or Fire of tho city of Brooklyn, nnd shall be equally capable of withstanding the. influence of lire. 1 96 4 42 1 02 25 1 03 51 1 53 1 (12 1 10 81 3 91 3 91 1420. A Jackson, I vacant lot No 618, 1427.. do 1 do do 021, 14 .8..

Estate li II Jackson, 8 do do G53c See UlarK's Map, tiled April 19lh, 1844. See Map of Heirs of John Jackson, filed Sent. 29. 1840 (Kill 29 28 95 do 17 do do 45cbl, 926. Stephen Roid, 4 do do 928.

Henry Younc, 1 do do 89, 929.. Ackarty Filch, 4 do do 90, U3, 94 95, 910. 3 VVard, 2 do do 6 do do 107 to 112, 932. Rold, 4 do do 121 to 124, 933.. do 4 do do 133 to 136, 934..

Martin, 3 do do 140 149, and 150 Slap of 151 lots, made by Jeremiah Lott, Sep't, 1833, filed in Kings County Clerk's Office, by Doctor Evans, Plgott, 7 lots, Nos, 45 to 51 inc. 037,. do 4 rlo do, 56 to inc, 93d. Lynda, 3 do do GO to 02 inc. 1297.

A Jackson, I vacant lot No 532,4 va Hilton avenue, 11 irth side See map of heirs of John Jackson. 24 40 cant tats ans ain u.u o( II II Jackson, 2 vacant lols No 9. All beams and oilier timbers in the parly or othor walla ol every such dwelling, store, store Ionise or other 1431. 1432. 1434.

Trustees A Jai 491,492 Trustees II Jackson 8 454c4d1 Trustees 11 Jackgcn, 4 lots, 670cG79 8 48 32 60 1524 526 and i)27, 1 YK vacant lot crariage way No 14 64 building, berealler built or erected us uloresuid, shall bo separuled from Iho beams or limbers entering into the op oosite side ol the wall at least lour inches. tmcuninp dmo Hilton avenuo, south side, 1436. St Felix, lvacant lot No 85, lvacantlot No 84.... See map of Heirs of John Jackson 6 52 1 78 1 02 70 25 1 19 ihe nearest point ol the nms or timber) by solid mason oik, and all place pieces iu the fro it or lea walls there Raymond street, West side. See Map of 11 Sac'iett, filed March 31st, 1837.

Estate Cornelius Durca or II Jcwitt, 2 vacant lots No2l3and 211 For description see JacltFim's Map. 1300. A Jckson, 1 vacant lot No 515 939. 1 do do of shall recede irom the outsideof tbo wall at least four Jackson, 1 lot No 514,3 lots Williamson jr ,4 no 00 iibcioi, 940. us 5ilc513 inches, and such end or Bide wall Bhall be built un nnd 14 35 7 70 4 57 exlend at least six inches above the planking or rootling, 1438..

Trustee II II Jackson, 7 lots, Nos 634cG37, 039c Map of 177 lots, tiled uy Doctor cvans in Kings County clerk's oilieo, November 10.1835, 20 82 1301.. Trustees of H. H. Jackson, 2 vacant lots No auu biian iiu.uuvciou ilii eope ma oi stone or iron provided, in eight inch walls, the bulaor ends of tho mi Fulton avenue, north side 516, 517, 1 carnage way No 5a6. 1 lotand sta Cargill, beams shall be cut on a splay of two nnd one half inches ble No 557 1 lot, No 1 26 do do 15 to 40 Inc, 41 do do 41 lo 78 inc and 111 50 941.

942. 943. In their width. do do eO 81, 84 3 91 1440. ll Jackson, 4 vacant lots, Nos 533c 539 37 70 1441.

Jackson, vacant lot, No 553 3 91 1442.. Trustees II II Jackson, 8 vacant lols, Nos 554, 555.553c503 31 28 Atlantic avenue, north side, 1443.. Jshn lots, Nos 54, 55 8 54 1441. Rowe. 1 lot, No51 3 68 30 7 71 12 42 30 59 59 59 '83 3 57 lot, No do do 10.

No timber shall be used in the frontor rear walls ol dwelling, stoic, store house, or other building, so lo lie built or erected as aloresuid, where atone, brick or iron is cuuimonly used lintel on the inside ot the Iron! or rear wall, or side walls, shall have a aecuru brick 1 2 2 3. 944.. Cargill, 946.. do 917.. do 948..

EW Wal grove, 949.. Cargill, ens, or oneof tbein, and removed to some serine place, and ii is hereby made ibe duly of (he Cliicfoi' Police, ami every Cu plain utnl Assistant Captain of Police, and of a 11 policeman or constable to assist in said seizure when colled upon. $20 Nothing in Ibis act contained shall in any wav apply to any gunpowder which may he stored in the united Stales Nnvy Yard, or which may be on hoard any vessel within thejuriadiclioii of the United States Navv Yard. $27. It shall not be lawful for any person to haw kocs ol gunpowder, or cause lo bo kept 111 any store, store house, uiaiiul'aclory orothor liuililing wlibin the city ol Brooklyn, any quantity of minpowder, exceedini: twenty five potinda in weight, under the penalty ol lie forl'eimre of the gunpowder and an additional penalty of fifty ilol lars, and all gunpowder which may he kept in any building within said city siiail be l.i pt in tin canisters, and said canisters shall at all times be kept socurely closed.

$28. No person shall carry nr cause to bo carried ai gunpowder through any street, lane or alley In the city ol Brooklyn, in uny cart. wagon or other modes of conveyance unless 1I1 same be secured in lii'lit casks. kegs orcases well heuded and said casks, keys or eases shall he put into and entirely covered with a I111S or case sullicient to uroventanyof said gunpowder rom being spilled or scattered, under the penal, of foil'eiuire 10' the gunpowder and a fine of fifty dollais lor evary violation ol the provisions of this act, Itshali not lie lawful for any ship, barque, brig, lil'littror other vessel, containing any quantity of gun powder over anil above, lucniy live pounds, to make fast to or uvebor within two hundred I'vct of any pier, wharf or hulkbeud within the cily ol Brooklyn, under tin' penalty of ihe forfeiture of ul I eiinpowder on bouid, and an additional penalty of fllty dollars. Provided further, than in ease of an vploslnn caused by a larger quae lily of gunpowder than allowed by law, to be keptin any litilldiugor vessel whutocer, contrary to the above sections ol this act, the occupant or occup.iuts ol any such hui Iding having the smiic in Iheir possession, and the owner or owners of iny vessel as aforesaid, shall forfeit ntnl pay the additioaalsuin of one thousand dollars.

$30. All fines, for fc lit res, or penalties Incurred under this act nmy lie sued lor nnd recovered, wllll'costs ol suit, in liny court of lecurd, within 1I10 Slato of New York, by the fire department of thecity of Brooklyn, lu iheir own name andfor the use of the unil of the said fire department. $31. All actions for any fine, forfeiture or penalty in eurred under 1)1 is act shall he ennuuenced within ibree months next nftei the time cf ini'iimna" such line, forfeiture or penally. $32.

All laws and parts of laws hereluloro passed In consistent with the provisions ol ibis act, aru hereby repealed; hut such repeal shall notalfect any suit or prose cutioos eoinnicnred, or penalty or ollcneo incurrod or committed, previous to ihu passageof ihisact but every such suit, suits or prosecution commenced, or to he coinineii ed, may lawfully proceed, and every such oll'eiice or pe lie demonded, pro ecu ted, recovered or punished, as tho case may he, as if the said laws and parts of luvvri hereby repealed bad remained lu full force. $33. 'I'll 1m net shall take elicit 011 the first duyol May neit, hut shall not afl'ectany huildingor buildings, iu the actual coiirso ol'erectioa, or contracted in good falihiu he erected at the time of its pn.ssuce. And the Common Councilor tho Bald city of Brooklyn shall publish Ibis act twice a week iu every newspaper employed them, from the tlmeol the passage thereof until that day. Statu or Nkw Yoiik, Secretary's office.

1 I have compared tho preceding with Iho orieiual law on file in Ihls office, and do hereby coriil'y that the same is correct transcript tbeiefiom, aud of the whole of sabl irlglnal I aw. 83, 99, 100, 1113, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 117 to 128 inc, 8 64 64 do do do do arch over it anil 110 bond timber 111 anv wall ihcrof. shall iu width and thickness, exceed the width thickness of a course of brick and no bond timber shall be more 12 Raymond street, East side. See Map ol Heirs of J. Jackson.

1302. A Jackson. 1 vacant lot No 4 Division street, West side B. Clark's Map. Raymond, 21ois No26 and 25 1 304.

llowen, 2 vacant lols No 23 and 24. 1300. Raymond or Johnson Laka.a piece of land commencing on the VV corner ol lot No 20, as on map, running along the rear of lot fronting on Division st 20 lent to a point, thence northerly along rearof lot fronting on Park si 200 feet, thence along Van Nostrand's land to place of beginning For description see Raymond's Map. 950.. do Part of a Flatbush avenue, east side than tlx leet in length, and such bond timber shall he laid ul leabt eighteen inches apart irom each other, longt litdiually, on either side of any wall, and the continuous line thereof bhall be broken every six feet by Inserting a brick of eight inchi and no front, rear, or other wall, 4 32 i 27 3 81 01 any sucn ciweiung, siore nouse, or other oullu erected or herenlt.r ue erected as aforesaid, within the tire limits, as extended as aforesaid, or i.sthev 1307.

John Hnghes, 1 lot. part of No 15, also one lot 23 100 feet deep and house side of may boreal ter be extended, or any brick or atdno building 13 58 or in 100 cny ui orooaiyu, nun ueetutill or allcrcd below, in be supported in any manner, in whole Sycamore st St. Felix street, West side. See Mnpoi Heirs of John Jackson. 1308..

Trustees ol II II Jackson, 1 vacant lot No 485, Felix street, East side. or iu part, by wood, except as hereinafter provided but 5 09 8 47 man of 237, sold by Canibrelling, April, 1839, formerly of the Pear sail Estate, surveyd by A Harrison, 951. Michael Duun, 1 lot, No 27 952.. Anslin, 3 do do 45,46, 47 blatbush avenue, east side, 953.. Sarah Jane Atwooil, of an ncroof land, bounded NW by landol Meeker.and oners, SW by land of Thomas Pool, SB by land of Stephen Camhrelling, and NE by Flaibush Turnpike Roso Hill property, 954.

Raymond, lots Nos 8 to 12 955. Hague, do Co 74,75, Cornelius Van Cleel South side of Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad, 2 lots, Nos 20,21 962. Cunningham. 1 do do ll(i Onderdonk, 2 do di208.209 964. house and lot do 247 Real Lo Herts Farm Bought by Green and othcis, 980..

CW Trotter, 11 lots, No35to i J2 do do 45 to 50 inc 983.. Baker, lessee, 19 do do 57 to 75 inc 24 40 1309. 1310. 1 01 Maria Jackson, 5 vacant lots, 470 1: 480. Trustees of II 11 Jackson, 11 vacant lots, 40: 472 53 63 1311.

rnelin A Jai.kson, 1 vacant lot No 000, 8 va. 35 19 cant lots, 009 610 Canton street, West side. See Map of 7th Ward belonging to Cor 1 09 8b 1 16 1 17 poration. 1312. McCluskey.one lot and house No41 10 99 Canton street.

West side. See Map of Job Jackson. 1 70 1 rfi 5 21 1313. C. A Jackson, 1 vacant lot No 10, 1314..

Brooklyn City Hospital, 4 vacant lots, 14 17, 20 84 2 95 33 1 80 990. Scuddcr, 2 do no 146,147 1315. of Maria Jackson, 8 vacant lots, 429 ti.it rt ShXItA'iOlSS SALiU In pursuance of three orders of tho Surrogate or the county of New York, one dated tho 26th of March, 1851 one dated lnc 29th of Noveuiher, 1851; and tho other dated tho 18lh of June, I85i; and pursuant to tne c.tnttito we John G. Horton, administrator, and Fanny Maria Horion, a liuin lstralrix, fcc. of Joseph II.

Ilorton, deceased, willtellat public auction at the Brooklyn Kxcliange, number 291 Fulton street, In the city of Brooklyn, county of Kings and State ol New Vork, at 12 o'clock, uoon, of the third day of August, 1852, the following described lands and premises (more particularly described in tho above mentioned orders) situated in the Seventh ward oi the said city of Brooklyn, namely All that lot of land with whatever remains 01 the premises formerly thereon erected, beffimifiigon the so liberty bide of Flushii.g uvcnue.at a noint distant forty eight fee tor theroab mts westerly from the soulhwohle'rlyconiei Flushing and Franklin uvo inies; thence running si ulherly along a. lot known aa lot 129 on a map mailt by Roawell Graves, City Surveyor, dated Brooklyn, January 1835, entitled map tif valuublo property, Biluali! in IheStvciilh ward or thee ly of Brooklyn, lately belonging to Johu Skillinan. Eaquiie, and filed in the uflicu of tho Clerk or the cuunty ot KingB, 55 feet or ihereaboutBlu lot 133; thence westerly along said lot 24 feet or thereabouts to lot 131 thence northerly ulong said lot 53 feet 6 luclieu or thereabouts tc Flushing avenue; Iheiico easterly along said avenue to the place of beginning, being what is lelt since tho opening ol Flush lug avenue of lot 130 Also, that other lot of land with whatever remains ol the piernisesformerly thereon erected, beginning on the southerly side ol Hushing avenue, at a point distant 72 feet or th rcabouis westerly from the southwesterly corner of Flushing and Franklin iivciiucb; thODce running southerly along taid lot 53 feet 6 inches or thereabouts to lot 133; thence westerly along said lot 24 fcetor thereabouts to lot 132; thence northerly aloug said lot 52 feet cr thereabouts to Flushing av. nue; Ihonco along said avenue to the place of being what is lofi since opening 01' I1 lushing avenue of lot 131. Also, that lot of land with whatever remain 1 of thep mises formerly there.

,11 erected, beginning on the southerly fideof Flushing avenue at point dlslant 90 feat or thereabouts westerly from the eotithwrstcily corner of Flushing an 1 Franklin avonucs; thence running south oily along said lot 52 feet or thereabouts to lot 133; thence westerly along said lot 23 feel or thereabouts to land now or late of said Johnson thoncu along said Innd 50 leet 6 inches or (hereabouts to Hushing avenuo; thence easterly along said avenue to tho pi. ce of beginning, being what is lull since the opening of Flushing nvenuo, of lot 132. Terms cash. Dated June 21, 1852. JOHN G.

HOIIT11N, Admlnl8'rator, FANNY MARIA IIORTON, Administratrix. Je21 law(i OPERA GLASSES FOR SALE OR TO LET, my20 J. I). CHAS Ll, 203 Fulton street. 430 31 41 68 71 G4 1310.

of II II Jackson, 14 vacant lots, 440 991.. Unknown do 992, Baker, lessee, 2 do 993. owner, 9 do do 7 do 995. fc A WoodrufT2G do 1 4 15.1 to 169 inc 200, 207 256 to 261 inc, 205 to 271 inc, 280 to 3115 inc, 453. 1 09 1317.

of Cor. A Jackson, 4 vacant lots, 4 00 18 28 025 031 1317MELza I'crrlno. 1 vacant lot No J3, Map Cor 996.. William Peurce, 6 do Ewcn, 8 do 93 2 1 Hi snail ne wnony supporteu uy Dries, stone or Iron; and no woodor limber shall boused boiween such wall Biicb supporters bill it ahull bu lawful to insert lintel of wood ovei store doors and windows, provided Dial oak or Coorgla pine is used and supported with riclt, slono or iron, and of such size as may bo detetmined by tho Board of Fire Wardens. 11.

All woodon gutters of evi ry brick or stone, dwell ing, bouse, or oilier building, lierealter lo bo erected or built within thecity of Brooklyn, shall bu lined orcoveredon the upper surlaci thereol, with copper, zinc, tin or iron, or oilier flre prorf material, lobe approved of by tho Board or Fire VVeidena o. the city of Brooklyn. 812. Ifany brick front, ramo dwelling house orwoud cn building, already erected within 1 be lire district described in section first of Ibis act, shall require new roof fing, itshalland mayboluwlul for the owner or owners or proprietors thereof. In put 011 anew roof of boards or ihimrlcs; and itshali be lawful for luo proprietor or proprietors, or owner it ewners thereof, lo raise the same lor Ibe purpose of making a Hal roof; provided, that such new roofllng shall bo made of copper, slale.

tin, iron, zinc, or other fire proof nuiUnal, lo be approved by the Board of Fire Wardens of the cily of Brooklyn, and bo equally capable of withstanding the influence of also, provided that such building when raised shall not exceed thirty feet in height, from the level of the sidewalk to the peak or highest part thereof 13. All Bieeplcs, cupolas, and spires of churches, or other public buildings, may be covered with boards or cburcnes and sctd other public buildings, shall be excepted from the operation of such provisions or this Aetna relates to iron und copper abutters 14. Public buildings mentioned in the preceding section, are hereby defined to iio such buildings as shall be owned and occupied for public purpo. es by thisStatc, the United SlulcB, the Counly of Kings, the Corporation of the city nt Brooklyn, or Public Schools within said city, 15. All privies not exceeding ten feet square, and fifteen feet in height, and all lerry houses which shall bo erected wilh the express p.

rmisp.ion of the Bald corporation, may be built and covered with wood, boards and shingles dn CO do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 59 Given under my hand and seal ot oflice, nl tho cityol aiu to 3i inc, 322 to 329 1 381.... 388 400.... 401.... 402... 15 1 Albany, tins twenty Inurtti nay ot amy, one thousand iiihi hundred and fifty two.

IIFNRY 3 RANDALL, 15 15 Noyes, 1 do 999.. do 4 do 1000.. Joyce, 1 do 1001. Trotter, 1 do 1002. Joyce, 1 do 1003..

Chis WTrottcr, I do Joyce, 1 do 11105.. Trotter, 1 do 1006.. do 8 do 1007. A do 1003.. do 2 do Chas do 1011..

do 2 do 15 15 Je3 dtf Secrotary of Stato, 1 5)4 403.... 456 to 403 lnc, i7! to4rt4inc, 485 io4 6. lnc, 527, 528.... porationClly ol Brooklyn 5 21 Canton street. East side.

1318. Ctr. A.Jackson, 4 vacant lots Nos 406 409 19 41 1319.. Trusters of Maria Jackson, 23 lols with carriage nay No 042c653 109 08 Hampden street, West side. Seo Map of J.Jackson.

1321. ees ofC. A. Jackson, 4 vacantlotsNos 372 375 18 24 1322. of Maria Jackson, II vacant lots with carriage way, Nos 370 386 50 40 1323..

Jackson or Wm Peters, 1 vncant lot No 4 56 1324. of II Jackson, 9 vacant lots with carriage way. No 661 c068 41 04 Portland avenue. West side. 1328..

Trustees ol C. A Jarkson, 6 vacant lots No 309 314 2556 Portland treet. East tide See Map of J. Jackson, filed Sept 29, 1840 1333.. Trustees ol Jackson.

14 vacant mis wlih 90 31 31 Wksleyan Univkiisity. Tho annual Com mrnci'inent at the Wesley an University, Middle town, Conn takes place on Wednesday, August 1th. On ibe evening of August 1st, (Sunday.) an address will be delivered before tho Missionary Lyceum, by Rev. Lorenzo D. Harrows, of Charles" town, MiiMi The Baccalaureate address, on the afternoon o( tho 2d, by John Johustou, LL act ing President.

An oration and poem on iho eve nintr of the name day, by Rev Aduin Reid. of Sal tsbiiry, Coin, and Park Uetijamin. An oration belnre Ibe Phi 13etn Kappa on the evening of tho 8.1. by William U. Allen, LL President of the Girnrd College.

Meeting of the Alumni 9 o'clock same evening. The exercises of Commencement proper will take place on the 4th. Tho graduating class comprises 28 members. do do 31 529, 530.... CITV CH.liKK'.N (H 'flt'E, No.

7CityUull NOTICE. I'uiHUutit lo a retoluttonof the Columns Council piisied May 10, 1852. notice is heroby given that tho Brooklyn Evening Slur" and tho "Brooklyn I'aily Journal" are hereby discoiiliinicd iib Corporation newspapers. WM. M.

Brooklyn, May 25th, 1852. my'26 tf 1012. Swan, 2jncresland 3 88 Kcinsen 1 arm No 20 to 28 Inc. 1 40 62 62 Owner, 91ots, 1014.. Reuben Rowley, 4 do 1015..

do 4 do 1016.. do 4 do 1017.. do do 1018.. James Magahev, 16 do 1019.. (Mot 1 do 6 do 101 to 104 do do 173 to 176 da do 177 to IPO do do' 221 do 237to252do do 382.

1 24 llJIiW HOOKS "Eleven VVcokB in Europe, anil What may be seen ill that tlnio." By James Freo mnti Clarke "Tho Days of llruco A Story from Scottish History," By Grace Aquilar. For sole by o2 tf A. M. WILDER, 57 Fulton streot 2 48 15 carriage way, Nos 263 275 56 2l'.

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