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

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'AJttP8EMEHTS. HELP WANTED. AnANDONMENT MA AND l8ITUAtroig'wjLilTED. WSiV IXOA'rlOJS BY RE toaroodJfhJJ'S1? mnera! housework! whether ctmed by I wfflt of water In tho boiler, by too great a presaOto, or from what cause is not The loes by the destruction of the boat and cargo is estimated at 40,000 tha boat being worth or $20,000 and the ctrgo $20,000 or 85,000. Tho store and dwening occupied by Oharles Twining, near where tho boat lay, was greatly damaged.

By Telegraph to the Brooklyn Eagle, WJJDKESD AY EVJ3WWTG, SEPjj WASTBO i lMMB)IATBLV ASMaVRT Mfesffoman for a fancy store; refefenoa retuHrad. Apply at 200 1 niton atrtefc AM TED TWO FIRST ODA88 BUU TV makeis; also two operator on morocco lea, at 210 Atlantioalreek WANTED A G1KL TO HO Iff THR country to do Renerot housework; mnatbe agosd waher and ironer and come well recommended. Apmv at 25 Willow street. se68. A'8'IBVA GOOD WILLING GIRL, to do general housoworlr.

ApdIv at 45 Fort Greene place. AKIED OPERaTOKS UlS BALMO ral AppJj at 653 WyjHe avenue, npstairt. Call all the week; wages $10 a week. WASTED STONE MASONS 6 GUUU atone masons wanted to work on the 49th Procmot station Houra. corner of Gates and Marcy avenue.

Apply to WM. BANIGAN, at.thoplaoeof work. 25oeatsper day raid above the regular wasei WANTKD TWO tiOUD GlKLa; to do general housework and tho other do up efoi'e work and take care of a baby; must come well recommend eOallatlMScher WASTED TWO UUUD on Singer'aandAYbeelor Wilcon's sewing miohine for quiliinff fur Jimnr; a'a6 girls ts line lurs; r'riatnken tolcurnthemachineaudthefurlinins; work cwen aftor learning; steady work aud good pay. Apply at 182 Fulton Btreet. up stairs.

tJLr AN TED A JfROTESTAJM I WUlHaN to do feneraJ honad vork. Apply at 14 East Warren street 'Must have good WANTED A NEA.T, HON OOLUK cd girl, of 12 to 16 ye urs of arte, to take the re of aobildand to make herself generally nteful. Apply in Rvmon street, 5th door north of Gates av. WANTED GIRLS TO STRIP TO ACOO at LORIL ARD'S Factory, corner of Hiclts aud Warren streete. WANTED A GIRL TO COOK, WASH and ironer, at 61 Willoughby street, with good reference.

WANTED A GERMAN OR COLOR BD gfrl.t a do general housework. Apply, withrerer ence, at 131 Dean street, lutwoen Hoit and jnd sta. WAKTED A STEADY GIRL, AS coon, washer and ironer. in a family of three per iojip. Call at 476 Paoilio street, near Powera.

sO 3t VANTED 1W0 OPERATORS, ON TV the finest of pants, on Sioger'a machine; $9 pJr week wilt be paid to good hands, Also, ten good barters and tinichera; wages from $5 to S6 per Meek: none but thorough good hands need apply to KETCHUM'S Olothirg Store, 2 16 If'ulton et. WANTED A GIRL TO DOGENERAL housework in a small Gatholto family in South BrooKyn; musi oe agooa wanner ana ironer ona oorao wait recommend ea: a native of Ireland preferred. Gall this day oi 1 3 morrow at 77 Summit etreet. WANTED AN INTELLIGENT NURSE and seamstress ta take care of two children (tw and foaryears old) and to do all kinds of sewing, such making children's clothe Ac: only those bavin? bad experience and with tbe undoubted references, need apply at .93 Henry street, bringing specimens of their sew in with them. WANTED A GIRL AS NURSE AND chambermaid; none need apply except well reoom mended.

Call at 16 Hanson place, ner Portlandav. WANTED A WOMAN, TO DO GENE ral housework in a Bmoll family; one that is kind to children; no other need apply. Call at 263 Pearl street WANTED 5 GOOD OPERATORS ON Singer's sewirg masbine, to work on Balmoral shoes, and one to put on vamps; $9 50 to $10 given to good ands. Appfj aCAlrg. 93 Peaa ANTED AN OPEEATOK IN A SEVV ing ma3h.no Bre: a lady who is competent to give on the Wheeler Wilcon maohine, and familiar with other sewing machines, on nut a good situation by apitlyipg at BBKUMaN OASSXN'S, 94 Myrtle av, rear Bridg et.

ee3 at ANTED A XOUNG PROTESTANT VT pbl as nurse. Apply at Leflerts stroet, 3d Umse eaftof Jassonav, aeB 2t WANTED 7 GOOD OPEKATOliS ON Singer's machino, to workon shoes; ono on fancy t'ps Qtd one on vamps; wages lroni 39 to ffilO po: woak. Callat 13 DoKalb avenue, up stairs. Apply ly. WANThD A COMPETENT JPKOT tPi ant girl, as nurs i andsoimstrosa; cood recoiuu on dations required.

Apply at 83 WoatVVarren st. se6 teodfi BARKEEPER'WfUMJAN I come well recommended and mafee himself usoful. Apply at K. K. corner ot Jay and Water street lroni 3 to 8 1.

WANTEDA G1RLT0 DO GENERAL bonsework; sbe must boa Rood washer and ironer. Inquire at 200 Raymond street, between Fultou and Da Kaibnvs. se52t WANTED A (JOMPETBMT GlKL TO doseneralhous'iworh in a family of three oerjons; muBt he a good ikjoJj, wasftorand irmer. Apply at northwest corner of (tates avenue and Ha'nilton Pt. se52t WANTED GOOD TlNMIilN for assortment work.

Aorlyat23 Olifl btreet, Wovt York. ee53i VV AN TED A MUH1U tJOPYlST. AD dress M. Box 53 P. Q.

Brooklyn, Y. bb5 2t tSj ANTED MR. oaRlStOPtitti'l HAV ingreturrod from Europe, can hasten ot his olJico everj' day. I wart 100 respectable servantc, immedmtely for i'tut class families returning from the country, OKRIS 'J OVHKR'fl Solect Agoncy, lOTJJIary BtiORt. tt.

B. IV one but the most respectable sorvanrs admitted. bb5 it IMMEDIATELY 210 RE Bpuctable, good servants, for oicellent uituaiions, now ready, both in tbe cty and country, at the highest wanes. We are getting over 60 places evory day for dGdCMpiion pf work Uirls exptrii nced and those lately 'ltji deo sbould apply earj.7 Mr. IIENDBIUK SON'S Office, 131 Atlantic s'reet mar Henry.

bb52 WANTEDIMMEDIATELY, AT NO. 18 WALWORTH tr. et, between DetCalb and Mjrtlo averiues a thorough SERVANT, to da general housework; must be a good plain cook, washer and ironer ana coiuo well recommended. BBpt5 2t WANTED BY A FAMILY OE 4 PER sons, a young girl to do light housework; must be a first rate cook, washer, ironer and baker, and hive refer encoa from last employer. Apply at 419 State street.

se43t WANTED 200 SERVANTS WE WANT 200 experienced servants immediately, at the high est wages, for really comDdtsut girls, (well recommended.) Ouromceis crowded oveiydaywitb ladies returning from the country and others wanting evory description of first elise servants; respectable girls will pletso call and fnr themselves. Places in aburdanoo. without one moment's aohy. MANNING'S Old Established Aaenoy. 15 Court at, cor Jbralemon.

se4 3V WANTED 50 PAPER BOX MAKERS. Apply to WATERS 4 KELT 1M7 Atlantic av, between uarlton avonueflbd aeelpbi gts. iollw ANTED YOUNG GIRLS TO LEARN to line furs; paid while lear'nlng; constant work and good wages paid at 60 Ada sis street. n31 6t WANTED 100 GIRLS IMMEDIATELY, forSratchss situations in the avenues; highest wages paid. Apply at tbo Employment office.

321 Pulton avenue. o35 2fv WANlD LADIES TO LARN TO oporate on Singer's and Wheeler and Wilson's sewing machines. Ail branches taught and recommended to work, Alio all kinds of family stitching and quitting done byanexparifucedoperator. Apply at Fulton street, up Uirt. i o22 3m' SITUATI0NSW ANTED, WANTED A.SITUATION BY A YOUNG man, tako care of hordes, drive a oarriase.

o. and to mako himself generally useful. Apply at 193 York atreet, WANTED A SITUATION AS OOOK, by a respectable Enalieh giil; no washing or ironing. Can bo been any time nftor ten o'olook. Call for ttvo dflys'atPS Orange atreet.

WANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN. A Bimationascook. washer and ironer for a private family, or would do general housework for a small privj.to family ha? good oity references Apply at 472 Atlantic sb. 2dfloor. front room, WANTED A SITUATION BY A cook, woehand iron in a private family; good reference from last p'ace.

On ba seen at 51 Allan tic atjeefci for two days. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A reepectable girl, to do chamberworknnd plain eow iog, or general housework in a small private family; ha? the best of oity reference. Can he seen at her present em Ko. WiJlow plaoe, between Joralemon and tato, for two days. ANTED A SlTUATlONY A RE RnpntAhIn wnmftt).

ah nnnlc. wnahnr nnrf Irnnnc to do general bouRorlc; has good city reforoneos. Oad for two days at 22,1 Bridge street, be two on Tilfary and Con cord, in the rear. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE Bpec table young woman, as oeok, wasbor and ironer: has gooa city Oal' for two days at 144 Harrison street. WAN TED A SITUATION A YOUNG girl, do genera housework a small privato family, or to do good plain cooking; good oity reference.

Cali at 5 East Warren street WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spec table a'irt wosberand ironor; no ob jecttort to do general bousewoik in a small prjvjto family: Uebtof oity referenoo givtn, Pleaso call corner ot Dean st and Underbill av. WANTE BY A RESPECTABLE girl, a situation to do general housoworlr (n asnall private iami'y; is a good plain cook; has good' city refer WJ ANTED A SITUATION IfOR A nnnk. nlnn in wft3h arid iron ifift a aitnutinn frtr a chambsrmaid andwaitross. Call fortwodajg.t 123 Bond street, near Butler ij WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE anectable woman, to do general housework; is a good cook, wather and ironer; is willing and obliging; would go ashortdiPtanoeintte country: good roference given. Call at 212 Pearl between Conoord and Tillv ry.

in the basement. WNTEI)r A SITUATION, A KB. spectable young man, as coaohman in. some private family; Brooklyn pretcrred: can be well resommended. Uflll lor two days In Van BnrenBty id house from Olasson avenue.

WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spectable young woman, as chambermaid and waitress; cangetgoodclur reference. Call at 31 State street, corner of Columbia, for two days. WANTED A SITUATION BY A respectable youn woman, as chambermaid' can get good reference Call at No. 12 Worth Oxford street, second iloor. "XXl AN TED A SITUATION BY a 'respectable young Woman, as cookj or to do up stairs work, washing and ironing: hasgbod oity referenoo.

if required; noobjection to tahe a laundress' place. Call at 92 uarrou Birflec, aoutn Jiromtiyu, ior zwo oajs. Wf ANTED A SITUATION BY A YOUN (ilii, UH UUBIUUDIUIOIU (U1U OUIVLliDUIMI, i3 tTJlUU asaiflf In wflf biiiir flrtd itoninir: i baa no obiection tj no a ehort dia tan co in the country. Can be sqen for two days at her present employer's, if70AdeIpui srreec. 8)6 MT ANTE A SITUATION.

BY A respectable French girl, 18 years of age, to tike care of children and do plain sowing; lately from the country; spenlcB good English. Call at 212 Adams Btreet. Rsference at the bouse, or at Mr. Bratoau's, Hair Dresser. 81 Court street.

Bed at WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE young gul, a situation to take care of child en or assist in house fork; lives withher parents. Please call at nz CTOBpecc street WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE fmefltiiVilfi vonno woman, to do eenoral hnnfloarni beatcityroferencefromherlastplace. Please callfortwo days at a vine sirBer. AN TED A SITUATION BY A RE ft spectablo Protestant gir. d3 cook, washer and ironer in a small private tamilj; good oityretereoco.

Call at 133 DOiffetn wenry ana varum Bts. ANTUD A SITUATION BY A if resDectable girl, lb take oare of a baby and do liga cnaniperworicanapjain sowing, koou city rererenco given. Call for two dys at the brown stoqe front house corner of Amity and Hicbsnreete. South Brooklyn. ANTED A SITUATION.

BY A UR Yt apectable sourggirJ.17yejraot age. as nur3e and chambermaid. Enquiro in tbe wire store in Court street, near ausuna, ror tiro uaj b. eqi itr WANTED A SITUATION AS A9SIST ant undertaker or sexton, by one wno undorataidB thsbuBinese. Aaareas ior mree aays uagte ontoe.

nvn CBitDiuffl. Francia McGrath la a largo, well made mala of about 28 years. He has light hair, full ftcf, well cultivated sandy mustache nd a wife Tola latter soft impeachment bo however, which makes it bad forMoryjjIJwirtory of tho woman claiming to bs abaadoneaWThat about 8 years ahe became Acquainted with McGrath, who' then had a wife. That he soon after married her, and that she is the mother of Ma ohiiilrpn Per contra McGrath declares that ho never mart ied the woman, that be met her 8 years ago In Now York, whewshe laid violent siege to ms leemisa and would not give him a moment's peace. Ho therefore became intimate and lived with her.

Thus the case rests at present, but will be examined by Justho Corn veil on Saturday next. McGrath is a picture dealer iu MjrUo avenue, whcie ho has recently estaollshod himself. He resides In CUsson near Gates avenuo, Sergt. McKellar, of the 48th jpiednct, mado the arrest. The Eab Bitino Case' The Parties Held.

The examination of Owen Magulre for assault and battery and maiming one Thomas Burke, befor? Jas Uce Cornwell, resulted in the holding of Magulre to await Ihe action of the Grand Jury, Tho testimony of Burke Is that he resides at No. 46 Pacific street; knows defendants; on the 13th of August, met defendants, Owen Maguireand Conrad Redden, at the corner of Pacific and Willow streets; Eedden put his hand in wit ices' vest 'pocket several times; wo then went into a store and had some drinks; soon after, McGaire, being diunk at ihe time, pushed against witness, and then asked why witness Bhoved him; he then struck witness, knocked him down and bit a piece out of his ear. As witness was getttDR up, another person, named Brannon, hit him a kick on the eye; Redden then put his baud in witness' pocket and took out 80 cents; two policemen then arrived. Cross examined Am 21 years old; have lived in Brooklyn 4 months; am a baker; the last two drinks were bourbon; on the following Friday, witness made complaint before Justice Buckley; was not irtoxl cated on tho night of the 18th of August; when before Justice Buckley a man named James Duff told witness that if he would not testify he should receive $60, and that if he did testify that he (witness) would be killed. Officers Winnie and Boyle, of the 43d preciuct, corob erated the above testimony, when both defendants wero held to await the action ol the Grand Jury.

On voluntary examination. Con. Redden said: I am 17 years old; was bom in Ireland; reside at No. 43 Atlantic street; am a butcher boy and not guilty. Owen Maguire stated; lam 21 years old; bornin Ireland; reside at No.

65 Willow street; am a boiler maker and am not guilty of the offence charged. Committed. Justice Cornwall on Monday held Alfred Drew to await the action of the Grand Jury for stealing a horse and bugRT, which he had hired from the livery stable of H. B. Witty, No.

10 Nevlns street. Drew was arrested in Newark, N. by a New Yortjofficer. Another Hobse and Buggy Cash. Justice Comweli yeoterday morning examined the ease of John McCarthy, of No.

381 Hudson avenue, who was charged with stealing a horse and buggy from H. B. Witty, No. 10 NevlnB street. It appeared that McCarthy hired tho estabMshment to go ta Coney Irtaud, but alter a long ride brought up ot Central Park with the bngfy much damaged.

He was arrested by officer Wonderly, ana agreeing to pay all damages was allowed to go tree. Can Jane Save the Baoon Justice Walsh has returned and is now on duty ai usual at the First District Court, looking very considerably refreshed from his ruralizing. He yesterday morning partially examined the caso of Jane stands charged with Blealing a piece of baoon valued ot $1 70 from Wm. Wood ot Clinton street. Wood IB a grocer and clmms that the bacon was lurcentoualy procured; the woman on the contrexy states that her huoband bought it, and Justice Walsh propises to give her an opportu niiy this morning.

Ihe mother can rely upon Mrs. Wiuslow's Sooihikg Stuup to give rest and heilth to her child. It not only relieves the child from pain, but regulates the awl bowels, curca wind colic, the gams, ledutes inilnnmialisn, and will carry tho infant safo'y throui the critical period of leething. Spibituaiasm A Qoeeb Case. There has recently been a most wonderful spiritualistic demonstration.

A young gentleman of Brooklyn, who was greatly enamored 01 young laly, invoked the spirit of a departed friend, and asked the invisible ghostly visit nit what ho should do to visit tho fair one. Tho re sponso was rapped out as aUowa: "Invite her to tiko one of those delightful trips to Coney Iiland by the only route direct to the sea girt shore, from Polton ferry through Joy and Smith Bttceti, every 16 minutes. The Month of Roses is the most fragrant irouth in tbt calendar but it ia soon over, and bloom liea fl witberiDff. Bnt remember, ladies, with Phalon's ''iNight Uloominp your toilets, joucan have a rarorper fua than June flowors ever yiolded all the year round. SoJdeveijwbero.

Mr. Chas. Weisheit, an accomplished and eireriencod musician, hos opened a piano fo rte Bales room pb appears hy his announcement iii another column. Those desiritR on instrument superior in tone, action and finiEb, would do el) to i pply to him. BniNCKEitHOFP, the Roofeb, the principal of the Union Cement Hoofing may well bo called a friend of tho people, for ho maltes thoir homes comfortahlo and tight, and saves them all uneasiness at iho appro aoh of a Btorrn.

fo that they can Bit within quietly and barken to the pattering of the rain upon tbe roof Ho repairs old tin, zinoand iron roofs, and lays now felt ones on board) or shingle, while everj thing bo doea ib warranted to bo ac cordirg to promise. Principal office, 339 Fulton street, Biookljn, lOolo Murpby'a Auotion Rooms,) and Kos. 351 Broaaway and SO Uarclay Now York. Important Notice to Parents. The public schools have now commenced, and instead ot paying tho enonitous pricca now demanded fr netr boots, just take yourchildren at once into Woodwatub, No.

16 Myrtle and buy tqem second banded at a very large discount, ma of them nearly now, just ai good for tho boys, and savo one, two and three dollars od the lot. 18 Myrtle avenue a few doora from Fu tun et. Brooolyn Juvenile High School. Par outs wishing to find a school for their eons, from five to twelve ykaub old, are referred to an advertisement, with tbe above beading, in another column of tbo Eagle. hb2 2nr Great reduction in the prices of Di'ess and Cloak trimming, buttons and ornaments, at Lock it Bon 251 FhUoh street, opposite Clinton, New Foil Crape Trimmings just received per Et earner.

A very rinh line of Orape Ornamonta, Crane Pendants, Crapo Crape Rosetts, Ao at J. LocKixr, Son a Co's 251 Fulton stiee, opposite Ubnton, Brooklyn. N. H. Dress and Cloak Xnmmtngi mado to order ut short notice.

ao23 tf Fall Styles Fall Styles Biglow Co. will this diy introdnco thoir fall stylos of gent's silk and ciB ioinio hats. Also nil tbo new and varied s'ylea of gent'fl lints find cape at 181 iulton at. se2 tit Cords! Cords Tassels! Tassels in all colors and sizes sots made to order at J. Lookiti, 3 OH 251 Fultun street ffTiUtUIED.

7ktjtit Smjtjt At Pfirtb Ambov. N. on Monday, Soul Jtl lv Hnv. .1. M.

Krnflman. AfMifttad bv Iti7. a. u. T.

Uihv Oaklet, daughter ol tho late Joel dinith, ot the former place fiATHDOXE Arbott On "Wodnwdaj, Sept Gtb', by Rev. Edwin Holing, ot Hudson. N. Wm. B.

Ratjxbone to Maby Augusta, only daushlerof the late M)ses Abbott of Brooklyn. No Caros. EUEJD. ItUD Ir. Brooklyn, on Monday, 4, Captain Tuomas tfETD, of Orkney Islands, bcotland, in the 29th jearof hi? ae.

'I be relativus and fnenns, the members of Brooklyn Lidnc, 'o. 69, F. nd the mombara of tho Otle io nifiu ub. and also the membe of the Shipping Mastew' Astooiution, nre rfspsctfullyiuvitadto attend tho funeral from the ro idonce of his aunts, No. 176 Adams street, on Thursday aftemoon, at2o'olook precisely, without further notice SnEnMAN Suddenly in Brooklyn on Mondiy, Sent.

4th, Efiie. wife ot B. F. Sherman, and daughter tf Jaa. C.

H'ODeall I'tq, liclattves und trlends ot the family are respectfully invited to at'end hrr funoa! from hor residence, 55 South Oxford Thursday ai Soot 7th, at 3 o'clook. Pattehson Nashville, Augr. 31, Alfbhd youngest ton "William and Miry Ann Patterson, aged 4 years nnd months. Iv lice of tliefuneral hereafter. LOST AND W)ONO IOST A FOLICBMAN'S SHIELD, No.

1815. 0 ho finder will please return tbe same to tho 4Uh precinot station houso. s62t OST A GOLD EYE GLASS, WITH I i tinp irnlrt nhKin nttnehed. EomBnbdTO in Fulton stroet. Tim findftp will be sairablr rewarded bj leivtnsc th9 Bama at W.

'WOODS', 2at Fulton sc LOST A CERTIFICATE JfOR tharoof 8TOCR. of th Citizens' Gaa Liaht of ISrooVIrn, So. 1748. dated Aonl 5th, 186, belonging to and in the namo ot A'bort 0. Petlana.

Tho above described certifcite of slookbas been lost, and the transfer of the smo BtQuped at the offlce ot the oompany. 627t 0. PERKINS. UST THIS DAY, A LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOQ anEirerlnfr to the name of Leo. Tfcohrder will he liberally rewarded by returning him to P.

0 ae5 2t LOST A BAK HOKSE, NEAlt 16 hands high, bob tail, pony bnilb. Any pardon re tiirninghim to JOHNSON, 18th Btreet, near avenho, South Urooklyn, shall be satisfactorily rewarded, with the thinks of the owner. s5at. LOT OR STOLEN THE FOLLOWING certificates of etoot havo oeon lost or itolen: 75 shares of Dank of Hew Vork, No. 2 511 65 shares of Union Bank, of New York.

No. llOBharesnf American Ei ohange Bunk. No. 6.C92; 21 shares. 12.001 and 3 shares No.

12,457 Delaware and Hudson Canal 39aharosAetna Insurnnco o. 231: 5 shares American Teleyrapn No W3. Thopnbho are horeby ouiorod against neiiO tiating the above standing in tbo name of UUA.H. k. GILL? 30t POLITICAL.

RUGUI AR MON1HLV MEETINU OF OENHRAL OOMMITTBE Of 3G r.a mliNTV will Ita hnM Ht t.hflir Headouarterj. IBM UALL. on THUKSU A.Y EVENING, Sept. 7th, at 8 o'clock. B.

J.LOVTBEB, fwsiaent. "a special meeting OF THE Ilth WARD JtEPUBLIOAN ASSOCIATION will take plaooTHlS K7ENIMi. sept Mh. at QHEN ADA UALb, 112 Myrtle avonne. Panotual attendance ia requested.

a bu inos of mnorlance wi'l be brought before the meeting. Bs ordorof v. 0. KIRBY, Oh' a. I70R SALE ON CLERMONT AVENTJG.

a3 Btory. hiph basoment and sub oellar briolc house, in nereot order; all the linDrQVeuwiia. Also, on Henry Bplendid loration. a 3 atorff. hiph basemenb and sub oellar brown stonalionthou 23x52; lob 25x101 feotdeepi all tbo Aao on Elliot dumb, bet.

FaHm ave ana rianson place, a 3 story. hih baementand sub ceisr brown Btone front house, 2x50. with 18 ft. extension; ail tbo improvements This house will bo sold very oheao. Also on Monroe Bt.

a cotttge insplendir order throu6hont. Prirfl 'forms easy. lmmBdiate possession to all. for Semite enquire of A. KNOWLVON.

335 Fulton avef, cor. PotUand ave. 186R, BMW a fBAiP" TEMPERANCE JUiiltiKM THUBBDAY EVENING. 8spt, 1, 1885. ffliT HATRT) KINOSOtJW TRIO GLEE OLUB fini, A.

BealeTEsq Agent Prison Association, W. H. Acres, Ken. All ire inviiod Jreo. Boors open at eierolcos commonoe 8 0 oloo S.

I'lcse meetings are held on the Thttrday even iHIBNTAL OLliB, AT USIKHKIO TUitBDAI. aeptemher 12th, 18C. se30t .1 PROMENADE PIO NIO AMD COTILLION PARTY or THE OBIBNIAL OL.UB, OF BROOKLYN, Will take at LEFFitKTB' PAltK, OH TOEBD 4Y, SEPTEMBER Iliac 1865, Item 2 nnW II o'clook P. M. Unsie by the CELEBRATED FOURTEENTH REGIMENT BAND.

GEO. A. CONNOR Director. Tbe Park will bo BRILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED AND DE00R4.TED. Itnrlntr t.ho at7fmifr t.hprn will Oft A GRAND'DISPLAV OF klRKWORKS.

COMMITTEE OF ABBANOEMEHTB: V. Sbatton, President, K'. B. Whitmoro, Treasurer, J. A.

Macdonald, Vice Soaretary. Tickets admittinir lady and pentleman. 75 conta; Bingle tickets 60 cents; to be had at Sawyer Tliompjon a and at theeate. B6t OMENTAL CLUB, AT LEt'FERTS' PARK, TUHSUAJT, Metilemner la.n, bb d. trhookL xn athbnbum, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT.

6, 1835. IMMENSE SJOOESS! HOUSES CROWDED WITH THE ELITE OK BROOKLYN! THIRD TRIUMPHAL NIGHT OF THE GIFT MAGICAL SOIREE By tee original FAKIR Of viSHNUI 150 BEAUTIFUL PRESEN GIVIvN AWAY KACH EVEJ11KG. Admission, 30 cents. Roserved 50 ots. 2ECONI GfBAMD MOONLIGHT PIC NIO AND BALL WASHINGTON SKATING ASSOOIATION, Will tako pl.ee on WEDNESUAY.

SEPTEMBER 6TH, IN POPE'S PARK. Tho Court street and 6th avenue oars run direct to Pari and special cars will bt in attendance to tike pawensers thereirom. TICKETS 60 CENTS. A No gentleman admittud unuccompautoa by a lady. COMMIT EE OF ABU NGE1IBNTS I Kichard Mattin, A.

W. Lfiouard, KdncrdOarty, A. h. Janes, A. G.

WHlden. David Aibmr, The. B. Lotvis, 0. 0 Foster, a P.

T. Uilmore, T. Urawfor l. H. M.

Berry, John tj. Macdonald. P.J.Hanley,Mijsio A'T 8 OKIENTAL CLUB, AT LKtfFliRl'S' PARK. TUESDAY, Sep.oniber mh, 1865. 8e6 svr.ciAh no'i'ivKm.

PUBLISHHD THIS DAY. THE YOUNG CADET. BY CAP CAIN BELLE W. PRICE FIFTY CEiJK. Mailed, froo oi postage, on receipt of price.

FREDERIC A. BRADY, Publisher, JN'o 22 Ann street. N. Y. FaWo FORTES UKA.KL'iia wm rCHJiIT Salerooms No.

15 Wyokoif street, Drar Court street, Brooklyn. The inbtruuimtshjro offered tor eulo are of the host rforBinaashio, superior tone and nuulily. and fl ieft tinisli. Tho action is bo regulated as to be adaoted totllehano nnd tastoof the planer, tno toaoh being made light, heavy or medium, as may bo doiircd. livery oiano is warranied icr iivo years.

Sale3 made on monlbly inslaJmenis, ty be received as rant ior the use of tho piano, and deducted from the price of tho instrument it purchased. s6tin" LUXG ISLAND ViiTJSRAN AS SOOlATHiN. The ronular ineotinitot this AFfociation will he held nt Me.isM. Baivjer and Tiiomp fcon's rooms, cornor of Jnv rtreot and Fulton avenue, Brooklyn, si 8 P. M.

TUU HSDAY, Sopt. G. W. Preaidont. Wm.

F. Kekt. Sec'r. s02i. STELLA LOOGli SO.

485, f. A. M. The regular weekly commuuicaLions of this wi'i le resumed, commoncinfi THURSOAY evening, Sept. 7tb, at So'c'ook.

Epl6 2t J. SHORT, Master. IjUJSJfi A LARGE ASitHiT mentof rendj mado clothinc, of the bBSt and workmanship, for tho approaching Kail and Winter Trade, together with a full assortment furnishing goods, may always be round at POWELL'S, 118 ffultDn street, tee cm opposite Bands st. TO TAVERN AND STORBKEEPBJiS THE COMMISSION KGB OP EXCISE FOB. THE OUUNTY OP KINGS will moot at thBir offloa.

833 Fulton street, Brooklyr, on TUESDAY, Sspt. 10th, 1855, (orthn purpose of granting tavorn ana store licenses. Blunks caa be obtainea at the office. HUGH MoLAUGHLIN,) WILLE'I TB JA VIS, Oommisiionors. EeCtd JOHN J.

OAKEY, UAMUEL bTlLWJiLL, MBROHANT Tj Tailo'. is now propare i to exhibit the latest styles of goods suited to the approaching Fall and Winter seasons, wf)jci lie will make to order in any style desiBod. guaran tooingsatiBlaction in all cases and at moderate prices. SAMUEL bTlLWEI.Ii. se63m At PowqITb, 118 Fulton Bt, opucsi'o Smds.

1 vRAWlNQ OlL ANDPA8TJSL PAlST I ING. Instraction given privato or in For inrther information enquire of UitUBE ds METZ, mnBio store, 1C3 Atlantic afreet. ullCt" IHEKIOBY FORBID ALL PKKSONS truslingmy wife, EMMA A. TRKWILLIGEH on my account, as I will pay no dobta of her Sept. 6111.

180. s62t" W. A TuRWCtXlSKR 1LANTIO BANK. BROOKLYN. tJSPT.

6. 166. Asuiplus dividend of ton (10) per cent.pn the capital stock ol this Bankhas been declared, payablo on and aitor the 15th bstant. By order of tho Board, s610t OLIVER M. DENTdN.Aotg.Oashr.

THE MISSBS BEES' FRENCH AND KNGLISH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, No. 83 STATE STREnX Will re open on WEDNESDAY, SEl'lEMBER 13IH a lm C1 1'. THUHSTOJS, OJf SINGJJSO, will rosuuie his lessons at his room, CLINTON BALL, corner of At.antio and Cli iiou TdUUSDi aipi.J'P. CJOlJ'JHrjRN WAN'lEL" hnlanfflm KnnV. fi' thn States of Vircioin.

North nnn.i.nfl fl.Hlmn ftnnroin Alaliimn nnd Tonnes see, bought at tho hiebost vues by THE J. OROUMKL IN, 27 Nassau cor. No York, opposite tie n.i ,1 MLLE, GARCIA, SUCOliSSOR TO Mlio. Fnjos, wi" re open tbe I'Vonch olagSei at Pi HenrystHOnWEDMKSUAY, Sopt. I3tb.

sB2f XAfAbBlNUTDN LODOBNO.l J. O. OF fl GOOD SAMARiTANS will hold a PnDlio Tomner anceMeotlngtn.FRIDAY.ethinflt.. at 1 o'clook, at 168 Fulton street. Eminent spaakkers and Kood sinsors aie encaned.

Tho publlo ore coroially invited. By order. "u2i J. WM. Va NAM EE, Seo'y.

KS. MAROARKf DEVLIN WILL opo'n her evoninrf clashes in trench on THURSDAY, the Jth of Sept. Pnpili attendodat thoirieaidonoes. Apply ot 69 Nassau street, after 7 in tbe evening. s6 2t R1EKTAL OLUB, A I' T.ICKFRRTS PARK.

TUHSDaY. September 12th, 1865. HOME AND SOUOOL FOR BOSS UNDER 12 AT HEMPSTEAD INSTIiUl'E, L. Ihe lyttemot Juvenile Hducntion purmcihero is at puce thorouBh. practical and toalthfdl Milita'y, Drill.

Oym nasticslPonieiforeieiciio in Riding and Driving, Bpatlng, Swimnifng. Skaiino', are among tte attractive and health promoting adjonofa to Ihe dntios of the cIms irojm. Eilm F. HINDS, Principal. yOR SALE AMP TO LET.

HkCi UA( Will buy anew two story and basement houw, filled in tAith brick: house 20 by 29 feet; gas; paved Btreet. Cars pass the or to all of the ferries by lourt si. cars. Inquire of Mr. GREGGS, cor.

Hamilton and3d Sonth Broon. lyn. Fart.ci.sb. 170RSALE OR EXOHANGE A SMALL A. hoQEe a Mount Vernon, with if aore of land, grape vines and fruit trees.

Also for sale or to leaso, at low prices, ioib in om uriw.uu. nyvij an i Place or9 Chambers st. H. Y. Roomo.

Appiy at, is cecona EuBC TO LET A 3 STORY BRIOK DWEL ling ivith br own Btone baierr. out; about 15 or 20 minutes' walk from Fulton, Wall or South ferries. Furniture (nearly newHor sale. Address 8. Easle office.

s64t TTimi HALE WITH IMMEDIATE POSi 10. tho session, on Elliott Place, near Hanson Place, brown stone front dwelling, in splendid order, and coa tainmg every modern improvement iz; rooms, cioiets, wfttr in eveiy room, and gas throughout. to iltvYOKOfrF 4 LIl'J'i Montague street, near Court; an31tf 1 TO LET LODGINGS TWO HAND eomoly furnished rooms to let for gentlemen only in a quiet iemily, in a pleasant neighborhood, five minutes walkof Fulton lorry, inuuireat aWWasningtonet. Brooklyn. '5 3t FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT I No .61 Dean street, Brookljn; lot 20 feet 10 inches by ICO 'set, house 20 feet 10 by 38 feet, with all tlie modern improyc mente.

three etory brick, basement, and aub ceUar; rented untilMay neit at $553 a year: terms, one hall on bond and mortgigl. balincof one half in cash and the other half in good oil stocks if deoiied; price 15,600. to EOD OBDBCB, 229 Waahington atreet, Brooklyn, during the day and evening. Also $27,003 worth of good ten mi nt wppeFty or, the nn terms, paying 12 par cent, in nt AnnlwARRhove. B0 4u OTt SALE A FRAME OOTTAGE, ON Bfi' at tl Adelpni street and Atlantic ave nne.in the grocery, TIOK SALE THE EASIEST KEPT ARE an dgentjolcbe djivenbya tad, or oh MfMtable for flight business.

Theonlyreason for selling. has more hortei than ho reururos. Apply three dsys, at 76 Wyckoff Bt. HP 8 story Briok house on Grand avonne, Baltic at. Monroes.

i st. ain a first class houeo at fflatlandi, all tne city improvo A. KNOWxTON 335 jfnlton ave. ooi. nam rxn a A T.

F. CHKAf iT aai a uu ATT ftamo houses, with extraBized lots, on Ade phi cm rp rfi "TiTTOtJEER STREET. nrem'sw. rte" 1 A. M.

and 3 P. M. rfio LET PLEASANT ROOMS, IN A A citable jpartof thia city, to boha. for gentlemen. ffl'V' MTufPia.

rv f.V,r A aixuATiois Bt a WAKTED A Wffllsi on ai i ohamhermaid or t6 take' care ot oM dipn and do plain aewieg; has e6od bit rBrerencB fl ill If No. aO Ailantlotereet, tip Hoof, room Ws; 0lU WANTS. ANTED TO REN i1 A ruYit v'a no honaeor part of furnished or unfnnJshedi must bo near a line of obieotton to arca6orttb Address 0.." iris oflice, stating to ms ardlocatioj ieiil WA1IH TO UKOttASJS; WITH IM mediate a good looition In Btookjn: IfOjmUf irtn, near the Bay. Address W. Brooklyn rost Dmce." Be86btt 1J7ASTEI BY A YOUsENTl man, a fuinished room, not far from the Oity Halt, with or nitnout board.

Address, stating terms, J. D. EaRle office. WANFBD BY A GENTLEMAN AND ViB wife, 3 or 4 rooms on the 2d or 3d floor, in the vicinity of Adams and Washington streets or the Oity Hall. Please address HOME, iaglo office, etit ng full particulars.

s8 2t" WANTEDBY A SMALL FAMILY, immediately, part of a house consisting of about 5 roomB. in a respectable neighborhood. Address, or apply with paxiicnlars, to T. 270u'ton atrret Brooklyn. WANTED OR 4 NEAT ROOMS.

UN furnisbed, for (rentloman and wife, at a moderate rent Addresa M. J. BRE FT, ii I.udlow atreet, New York. WANTED IN BROOKLYN, IMMEDI afely, or by Oct sbor, by a gentleman and wife, a small unfoiniehed house, with all the improvements, situated in a desirable location rent not to execod T.nnoniCT XT Baft if WANTED a 0 HIKE, NOT FAB FROM tha nit.v Hull. rtihta mth accommodationa for two horeei.

and a double and BinRla i oariiase. Address, iViDl wrms ana jocbiiuu. jti.nwt uiuumtu jr.ua. fim, 6c63t TfTANTED TO BENT IN BROOKLYN Tf a small house or cottajre, with privilege of purjQasiiiKi rent not to exceed 15C0. Psssesmon by Bov.

lor before. A ddro'8 0. Eagle oSco. se5 3t 7 ANTED A SMAUjIUBNISHED OB WW fnpnieinil bmtftn for a familv of two or three adnlte, within a mile of tho Oity Hall. Address J.

0., Box Brooklyn P. O. e5 8ty WANTED A SMALL HOUSE, OR THE lAarii.rt nf irnntpnl nnnao. aitnated nithin the limiuiof Fulton Bergen. Nevina and Smith streets, Brooklyn.

Address, with particulars, P. 11., Brooklrn PoBt OHioe. seplt 2t 17 ANTED AT BAXTEB a HOUSE AND WI RtnrM A0atii.v. Fatten avenue, between Oliuton avenne and Hamilton street, houses, parts of houses, with er without board, Btores, Ao. Landlords can find responsi ble tenants Dy applying aa aoove.

rur rate a. iaer uaot and Milliard Saloon: also a Boarding House and Liauor Store, near Navy Yard. Good ohances for saiart men. VST ANTED TO RENT A SMALL HOUSE car route, ssysomehalf hour ride from Fulton Ferry. If furnisher would purohase all or part of tlio furniture.

Xhe location must bo pleasant and convenient to bo aie "cnool. Family American. Addresa DOXY i 00., 105 Maiden lane. Mew York. a 9f WANTED TO BENT IN JBEDFOBO np vininitv.

a caltiao house, wilh nrivileze of pur chasioR: uossesgion by Nov. 1, oi belore; rent not to es ceeieiuo. x.r.v. ANTED TO RENT A fM ALL NEAT i rrnrri rtli oh hOl llOftd. Wlhin hfllf 00 hour's lido r.

Fulton Ferry. Addre3s J. M. ojrs (I. H.

270 rearl etreot, WANTED BY A SMALL FAMILY, (man and wife) a furnished or unfuraisbed house. within 01:0 mils ot Fulton. Wall. Atlantio or muiilMn av ferry; lent not to exieed $4C0. Address with lull particulars, Box S752 New York Po3t Oflice.

se4 Ct' JtrANlTiD BBOOJlliN Wi'l bONUS WW fiia oocnr.t Iiwrhs nf Fair market orices. Aunlv to J. S. MACKAY i CO. (1 Coui street.

Krookli fell) a BOAKDiNK. OABD A SINGLE GENTLEMAN wiibmg board cn be accommodated bs ca'iing at Smith Rtreo.onc blook front Fulton ave. Dinner at BUAKD A GKJSTLlUMAN AND WIFE with a furnifhed fitting worn antl sleepinc roiai, with board, in the neighborhood cf South, or wall Ptrool ferries Address G. Karle ofiice Bpt6 21 OABD A LA RGB HON BOOM. ON second floor, with unfurnished, for gentleman and wife: alto.

Bina 1 mom for eingle gent; 5G State street, betwecd Hicks nnd Henry. sptg 2t OABD 102 LONOBKtiS ST, CONVEN vtmient to South, or "Wall st. ferriea: ior families imd siucle cenilemen; bousi first cUbs. pnt82i ROABD WANTED IN a JfLbAbAN lnrntinn in Krnnkhn. for a uentlem.m.

hia wife end two children, (6 and 8 years old) with a largo and anull roomon2c lloor, ata moooratepneo: ainnernoc rciiuireu for tho pentloinan. except on Sundaya. Keferenoea ex charged; adtrefs J'. O. UOX4712, W.

gpt62t BOARD A GENTLEMAN ANXUWIFE. nr two or tbree Binele cento, can be aeemmoduted board in a privato family. Apply i9 Front HOAKD WATNED, tfULL isOAKD mwl lnf.0imvwit.hin In wiinnffts nf CUth. fftrrr. wharo breakfBst is bad at 6 o'oloek.

Refer, ncea oxchanged if desired. Address 1 a. mgi omen. TftOAttf) WANTED IN BROOKiiVN X) lor a gentlemiin, his wife and four children! tvo rocme required, well furnished with wt2r Desirable loralion convon'ent to ihe ferries preferred. Address A.

G. 0 Eagle office. b6 2t BOARD A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO obtain hoard, broakfaat, tea and dinner on Sundays, in fifnmilv whem there 18 vouLirand agreeable sooioty. Address for three daj a A. B.

Ecglo office and Brooklyn Poet office. BOARD WANTED FOR A GENTLE mon, wife, ohild and Bervant from the 1st of October. A strictly (private fan.ily pie' erred. F. 0., Eagle office.

e63t TOARD A Li AD L.1V1JNG IN HI5R 3 9 Anjrt hnnsfl in rha vlrlniiv of Clinton nair Ful ton, and with no fami'y but her own, will let a large front room, well furmabed, to one or two gentlemen, with hroik frist, or. if desired, foil board. References exchanged. Ad dresa Mrs. pox 112.

isaqie omco, bp zo' ROARD TWO YOUNG MEN DESIRIS trnnrl hnArd nnd comfortable room io a nrivate ranil7 fortho winter, in a pleasait pare of tbo city; oscellenr.iet erenees: give location and terms. Address itolo office. B63t OAKD AN Tit A GENTLEMAN 3 9 nnd wiffi fipnim mrinis And board for tho winter, with some small family residing in the neijfhborhood of tho croBfeingof Ohnton and West Warren streets, Brooklyn: iriVfliO lamily prereirea, llOJW uunaumti viaaa auu nan ni. hnnao wnuM qnii fl whole 21 flour of an ordinirv sized ouse. well furnished, and with private table is waat tlie advertiser would like.

AddresB for one weok SANGER. P.O. Box 32H New York. s6 2t lOAHD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE My can be accommodated with board in a 3131 class houEO, in a small family, with ueo of piano; bath, hot and cc ld water, lias. Pervant, 4c.

Knquiro in Portland avenuo, first door from DoKalb. BOAtiD WANTED FOR A YOUNG gentleman of quiet bubite, in a privato family, near KnHnn Forrv. btatiiiR terms, Ac, which muafc bo mo' 'erato. Addiers O. Eagle office.

lOARD WANTED A isJNGLK J3 gentleman, in tho vicinity of Washing ion and I'ultoi so3 li UARD VEKMANENT BOARD WANT 1 r1. for an elderly men, In the country; hmulllarm ioubo nreierred. Addro statins terms, which, must bo ROARD WANTED BY THHElfi YOUNG nui hrM1ii.ru. Wnllld nnRllltV OUQ TOOm: fitliattOQ ill tonth Brooklyn and convenient to the fwrlej. Idre A dating teims, whiob must be moderate, KNAPP, Hagle cnice.

lJOAHIt A UltNTLEMAN AND WIFE At i nn iu. sood board and 2d Btorv front reran, with alcove, atg'i Otrlton avenue. OABD TWO YOUNG MEN CAN BE accommodated w.th pleasant rooms, with board, at ot nanus fcueet' BOABD VVANXED BY A YOUNG GRN tleman. in a privato French or American family, in Brookhn. Address II.

Ko. Eaiilo oJioo, b5 2t FOAKD TWO SINGLE GBNTLEMRN nr ami luifa fan ho nfifiimmoilntnil with nleasant rooms and firat class board at 303 Henry stroet, near Har ison: house has all improvements; terms mode rate. BOARD WANTKD TWO ROOMS AD joining, unfnrnishfcd, in a private family where tho oomiorls of a home can bo enjoyed, tor a gent'emao. wife and child; house must contain modern imorpvementa. and termsroodora'e: central part or Biooklyn prelerred.

Address, elating terms, A. H. Brooklyn P. O. S521, OOARD TWO GENTLEMEN DE3IKE Wm hnnrl in a Ktxicilv Brivate tamdv.

where there are no other boatdere, and where the oomforts of a home can he enjoyed; witnin ten minuwa waiktoi wau streec lorry, must have dinner at references exchanged. Address Box 2909 N. Y. P. O.

aw BOARD WANTED AFTiilR OCTOBER 12 or 15, by a senile man, his wile and eijter.with a in t.nn ArAft. fntmed KiState. lienry, WilIouhby nd Adelphi streota; ttvo rodms, with small ante room, pr nantry desired; would prefer.a house in wuica tnero are no outer Doaxueraj uuii iiuia ia hoc im nerative; leferenetsexchanged. Address, with terms, etc, Box p2 World offljee Wew York. s5 2o OOARD A SINGLE BNTLEWAN CAN be acconimg dated withgoedboard at 1i High Btreet.

aw. BOABO OR ITOUR XOV8G men, can be accommodatod with cood plain board in a private family, where there is no other boarders, by applying at 60 East Warren street, near Wraith, Senth 52t" BOARD GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wivesj or single gentlemen can be accommodated with large rooms, irontorback, containing hot and cold water and large closets; oaropaBs tho door to Fulton feny; alsoafew day boarders. OaHat28iJay street 53t pun Tin nbt flineil bv aonlvinir atfil RrnriniranK uuie immediate vioinity of three ferries; references exchanged. 853t TOARD PARTIAL BOARD WANTED JJ in a privato family, convenient to Wall st. ferry, two young gentldmeu who would room together.

Addro: with lull particulara, BROKER. Eagle ofiioe. B5 3t' by Iross. 3t BOARI WANTED IN VIOINITY OF CiirHiill.inannvate fwily, for. a gentleman and wife.

Front room, 2d floor, preforred. Address, stating terms, which must oe moderate, EDWIN, Eagl. office. e53f BOARD WANTED, IMMEDIATELY, with first class board for the winter a pleasant and handsomely luinisbed parlor aia two led rooms by a party ofiwj. Hisheatrefereneesgiven and rerpiirod.

Address Box 33U N. Y. P. O. B53t BOARD GENTLEMEN AND THEIR wives, or single gentlemen preferring to raom tonetb.

or can obtain good board and comfortably fnrniahed roome with privilea of bath, in a nleaaant location and of easy access to cars and terries, at 283 Union street, bstweon Court and Smith. seots 6t BOARD TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN IN a house possessing all the modern improvements, and where thcro are no boardere, a tew single gentlemen can procure lurnlsDea rooms, in a very eligible, this city 'ologe to the oars. Apply by letter to'the Eagle oflice addieti LORENZO. MU'eod BOARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN, near to WaU street or South ferries two roo ms, th board, from tbo 15th of October, fora gentloman and wife mutt bo first class and reasonable price; nothing else will answer. Address, with full paiticulars, Post oflice Box No.

5.6S0 New York city. i Bet" BOABDii SEVERAL GENXLEMEt, OR gentlemen and I their wives, woo ari desirous of ob tsir.mg board, can find thn necessary accommodations wilh pli aunt and neatly lurnished rooms, a good table, and not oscclled, at Mo' 219 fenlton street; Brooklyn. at 3t BOARD WANTED FIRST CLASS board on Brooklyn Helmuts, for gontlamin and wifs. infant aid nurse; will reamre parlor and bedroom, with rcomfornprib; nnexoeptionable references given andre quired. A ddresa stating terms, to, H.

Box 3077 New York Port Ofiioe. hIH" THUD EDITION. THREE O'CLOCK P. M. WASHINGTON ITEMS.

Washihgtoh, Sept. 6. UD POB WmZ'S FAMILT. The Star save Kltienhouse, Fowler Co have consented to receive donations iu aid or the family ot on trial here. 3 HE TEXAS rSDEMSITI nOlTDB.

The Secretary of the Treasury Ib now paying rlfc Texas indemmty'bonds, so called, which wero issued by tho United States to the State of Texas under tho aot of September 9tb, 1850, when such bonds are presented by Icjal holders, with evidence that they have passed only through the hands of loyal titizens. IHTEBHAXt BEVENTJE HECETPTS. The Internal Bevenuo receipts to day wore $370,023. PBOBEETY RESTORED. The property of Mrs.

Washington, widow sf Colonel lewis Washington, was restored to her to day by order it the President ADVICE TO PLACE HUBTEBS. It being announced that now lino of steamships will be established between New York and Kb Janeiro, a number of pHtrlotic gentlemen arc offering their services to P. M. G. Dennison as mall agents on them.

For (he benefit of these patriots it is proper to state that the Government employs no mail agents on the routo named. APPKOPBIATIOirS OF LAST OONOnESS. It has been definitively ascertained thai the folal appropriation for all purposes, made by the late Congress, amounted to $822,76,623 38. Indictment lor Murder and Arrest for Treason. Bedford, Sept G.

The Gtand Jury yesterday prcsontsd a true bill in tho caso ot John P. Heed, indicted for the murder of Diputy Provost Marshal Jacob Grouse on the lBt of August lest, and ignored the bill against Menzel Reed and Scbell V. Bccd. Imediately alter his discharge Menzel Reed was arrested by Deputy United States Marshal Colonel Alexander Compiler, on a charge of treason against the United States. It may he remembered that this Monzol Beed joined ihe Kebcl army during the iinvasion'o! the State in 1863.

He was this moinvrg conveyed to Pittsburgh to await his trial. (LASSES IN THE FltN8H AND GKK MAN LANGUAGKSFUB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN Professors 1,. J. S1MOMN ard L. THU11N ro epectlully give norice that they will recuuie thoir classes at therooml or the Morcontilo Librciy Association, on Monday, Sept.

11th. Pupils aro oharou only from tbe tino they commouco. A class for bogmnors will be formed on 'luesday, Oct an early application is rospeotfully solicited in order to commonco witli the class. Apply at tbe fjeck of the Library. For privato lofsons in Fronoh, apply to L.

160 La'ayetto ave; in (jorraan.folf. 1 HUBN. 80 East Warren st. iptaOmB OFFICE OF COLIiECTOK OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS, Brooklyn Sopt 6th, 1PS5. Notice The following assojsaients have been plao id in ms bonds for collection, Opening of Leonard Btreet, from the northerly line nf Fetor Calyer farm, to Groonpoiut ave.

Oontirinod Novem Operjing iickford street, from the northerly lino of Potor Calyer farm, to Greonpoint ave. Confirmed November Openinii Onk street, from tho easterly line of Lewis S. Thomas farm, to Guernsey street Confirmed November Opening Myrtlo ave from Broadway to oity line. Oor HrmedJanuury23d, 18S5. On aH of the above natnod improvements tho warrants for lOllcctinR tho same have ojpinil.

TO's is to notify all parties hiving an interest, that the said improvements will bo advertised for saloon tlio 20th On and alter that daio the expense of advertising, in addition to default and into.eut, will ho added on all nsi cols romaininj unpaid. 13DMCNO PRIGQS, Estd Colleclorof Taxes snd A5srnBiits. FERRY NOTICE. Passengers for a'l tho Brooklyn forrics can always save timo and monoy by purohasinK thijir H.A18 AND CAPS OF FiiRRy, THE HATTER, No. 171 FULTON Snt ET aul'ilni 20tb WARD MYRTLE AVENUE, CORNER ADISLPHt STREET ALFRED BSLEY, Proprietor, Physloians' prescriptions accurately' dispensed.

ifll53ra FTJNB FRENCH OOUTJLLE CORSETS, WRRLV OORSETS. ylegantly euibroiderod, as noil as a good assortmonfi'oj lo pricod Corsete; alao tho Fliptic Sli'inp Skirt, in overy style ind bIzb, at lime. MORROW'S KroDoh Corset Store. 273 niton street. 2d door above Tillary rftreet.

m.9 ITCH, WHEATON'S 1TOB, SCRATCH. OINTMENT SORATUH. WiH cure the Itohin 48 honrs also ourea Salt Rheum Ulcers, Chilblains and all Eruptions of tho Skin. Prioe cenUi by sending 60 cents to WEEKS POTTER, 17 Washington Btreet, Boston, will he forwarded froe by ma For salp by all druggists. mull 6iu DRY COOJDS.

REMOVAL. A. D. MAI THEWS Has removed bis husinoss from l'O Myi t'o avenuo, to th NEW AtiD SPACIOUS STORE ON THE CORNER OF FULTON AV. AND GALLATIN PLACE Opposite Lawrence stroet, (Young Mon's Christian Aeso ciation BuildiDg,) where ho oerdially invites ms customer and tlio public to a NEW STOCK OF DRY GOODS OF EVERY INSCRIPTION, Which are offorod as during tho last twonty olght years at one price, and croap as for wish.

A. D. MATTHEWS, e4 ot Corner Fulton av. and Gallatin place. inKjTFRENOH SEWED CORSETS Just received por latest steamer.

A large assortment the finest goods ever imported, at W. OORR'S. Corso and Skirt Stort, 222 If'ulton street. anSOlw KINGS COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE, BnOOKXVN, July 29th, 1865. 1.EW YORK STATE 7 PER CENT.

REVENU BONDS POR SALE AT PAR, IN SUMS 017 OS THOUSAND DOLLARS AND UPWARDS, AT TH OFFICE. INTEREST PAYABLE QUARTERLY. jjM tf THOS. A. GARDINER.

County Treasuror 'MEDICAL. DOCTOR TUOMAS P. N3RRI8 as resumed tbe practice of medicine and surgery, HI fflce ie at No 249 Jay street, second door from Myrtle av ua 7tf (iREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. A largo stock of OORSETS, bolli embroidered and plain French, German, and our own mnko, besides tho ELIPTIO SPRING SKIRT, in every size and style, at more than third 1Bes than we havo been selling them heretofore, BiME. MORROWS FRENCH COR8ET STORE, mj 2 tf 19 Fulton Street COSTIVENFSS DYSPEPSIA, PILEB.

HEADAOHF, DIZZINESS. DR. HARRISON'S PERISTALTIC LOZENRK8 PRODUCE ISfJfKDIATE RELIEF AND PERFECT A CURE. PRICE 60 CENTS. Sold everywhere.

Agent in Brooklyn GEO. P. UlLNK Fulton street. ieia ooatiUOel COLGATE'S HONEY SO Air, This celebrated TOILET SOAP, in Buch nnlvorlal mand, is made from the CHOICEST materials. Is MILD and EMOLLIENT hi its nature, FRAGRANTLY SOEBT BD and extremely beneficial in its action upon the akin for sale 1 all Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers.

Meodtf KELLY'S WOOD YARD, 46 AND 47 JAY STREET, Where PINE, OAK AND HICKORY WOOD' OF THE BEST QUALITY Can always be had AT THE LOWEST PRIOE3. Orders thankfully leooived and promptly attended to. M. A T. KKU.Tr EMIGRANT SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, No.

6 COURT MONTAGUE BUILDINU. Deposits made from now until tho 20th of October will drawieterest from the first. SIX PER CENT. INTEREST ALLOWED. CORNELIUS DEVER, Pres't.

RnANTOTJE. Secy. s3 eodtf GREY HAIR AND BALDNESS fREVBNTED AND RESTORED. USE PEARSON CIRCASSIAN HAIR RK JTJVEN ATOR This cclobrataa preparation teepa neu oisma ana the skin. In two nooks restores tho ha to its or'rrinal color and softness, strengthens aud promotes its rrowib, and is an unsurpassed Hair Dresilng.

Is r.o minoral Pioparation. .1 PEARSON 4 280 Jay street, Brooklyn, General Agon MORGAN ALLEN. 46 OK straet, i rfew York. Mold also by oil druggists, at $1 por bottle, or $5 nor half dofen botttes M2w.ood WHY NOT USE THE BEST? 1 Inmurinn 1... AOlnl.ll.l.Aj It.

fact tbat Mathews' Venetian Hats Dte is the best tbo worm, it is tne cneapesc tne mosn reuauie, aau mo flAmnlal. In nun Kntlln. TlnA. nnt. rnnnlr mv.w.

vvwv any previous preparation of the hair. No trouble. crock or stain, xioes not ruo on or maxe suo uair apiran dusty and dead, but impart to it now life aud lustro. Produces a beautiful black or brown, as preferred. A ehrta can apply it.

Always gives satisfaction. Only 7S eu bottle. Bold everywhere. A. I.

MATHEWS, Manu'aoturor, N. DEMAS BARNES 4 Smeod NewYorkWhoteajeAgenU. rri TT I BATHS. COLUMjyiAR8fBEETHBROOKLYN EBIWT HouraforLadle.from.toHA.M.lG.nt.ito.P. D6MWiFl rta r.

rR STOLEN PASS BOOK No 9ST, n( the Emigrant TlndnstrUl Saving! Bank. An TWO O'CLOCK P. M. FROM THE PACIFIC COiSr. Sam Fbarcmoo, Sent 5, There las been no news from the Bhonandoah alaos thearriyalof the Nile.

Three small vessels were recently purchased in this city to be employed as whalers. Four vessels nre oh the berth for Hong Kong, charg inp; $6,00 Ior freight. The oddubI State eleotlon takes place to morrow for Supreme Judge and members ot tbe Leglelaiure, who will elect a successor to Senator McDongaJi. The contest is confined to soveral divisions in the Union party favoring different Senatorial candidates. In San Francisco three tiokets are running, as follows: The Regular Pemocratic, the Begnlar TJoion.

Bnd tho Independent Union, the latter representing the intareat of the People's Party in regard to loral legislative affairs. Tbe contest is very spirited and bitter, OUR RETURNING DRIVES. The Arrivnl and Beceptiou of the Forty Eighth Regiment. The Forty Eighth Eegiment, (vetsrans,) raised in Brooklyn four years ago, by tho Rav. Mr, Periy, at that lime pastor of the Pacific Street Methodist Onurcb, arrived here last evening about du.

They came over tho Fulton ferry, and marching up Fallon street to thB music of Doiworth's band and thoir own drum corps, passed by tho residence of Mr. Luther B. Wyman, and were appropriately silaled. Mr. 'Wyman and Some other gentlemen, whose names wo cannot now recall, aided in raisins this regiment, which was originally oaHed the Continental Guard.

Our citizens will recollect that tho Gmrds encamped in tbe vicinity of Fort Hamilton, wheto, on ono occasion before their departure, they gave an entertainment, which was attended by many thnnsinds of people. We recolleot very well how nicely their csmp was fitted up, and how beautifully and artistically the Btreets and iilUB yards in front of tho tents were arranged and decorated. Ihffett diampelreyameiolS to tbo satisfaction of every one, and in a short time therealter tho regiment embarked on two steamers at Fort Hamilton, and proceeded to their destination. Col. who orlainally commanded them, was a graduate of West Toiut, and in his early diys aided, very materially ia wresting tho state of Texas from the Mexicans the eame Traois which since turned on its delivers, but is now again under tbo folds of the Starry Flap, nnd, it is hoped, will out up no moro dldoe.

Colonel Perry participated in sevoral of the prlLcipal battles fought by General Sim. Hiuston, on tho side of Texas, and General Antonio Lopaz Ssnti Anna, one of the nioBt conspicuous military obicfcalus of bis lime. Tbe engagement at San Jacinto finished his career on this PiUe of. tho rivor and Texas bo came an Independent State. The regimen', siuco their departure from Fort Hamilton, ha, made an excellent reoord, a i the following battles and sieges in which they participated will show: Port Royal Ferry, S.

Jan. 1, 1862; slew) of Fort Pulaski, Ga 1S02; Coosawatchie, S. Oo'. 22, 1803; Hon is Island, S. July 10, 1S63; Fort Wagner, S.

July 16, 1863; Olustee, Fla Feb. 20, 1861; Chostor Hetubts, Va May Drary's Bluff, May l(i; Cold Harbor, June eioco of Petersburg, July and August; Cemetery Hill, July 80; Deep Bottom, Va August 1 Slrawbory Plains, Auguit 16; Chapln's Form and Fort Gilmore, Va Sept. 2'J; New Market Road, Va Oct. Fort Fisher, N. Jan 15, 1805; Wilmington, N.

Feb. 21; Wilmington to Raleigh, N. March 15 to April 16. Their reception in Brooklyn was not at ail flatterlmr. In lact it waa shabby.

They marched through tho City Hall Pork, headed by a bund hired and mid for bv Mr. L. F. Vyman. Kobcdy, bearing an oiiloia! was there to receive Lieutenant Charles S3burig, who passed' through all tho great battles in which tbe liih Regiment participated, commencing at Bull Run tbe O'st, and ending in the Wilderness, stood on the City Hall steps, aud with his ono remaining arm, gBvc an official welcome to his brother veterans.

Lieu tenuut oecnples tho position of Mayor's Messenger. Supotvteor Booth waa also presont, but had no authority to do anything on jibo part of tho Oity in the way of receiving this fluo rccimeut of horoos. The 48th, uow commanded by Colonel Wm. B. Coan, after reviewing the Mayor's Messenger, Supeivlror Booth aod tho City Hall matched through Bevoral streets, and finding no renting playo returned to New York and put up at tbe llotol on tho Battery, hero it is believed they were provided with tbo UBual soldier's fire.

Tbey are arouud town to day, and as nearly all the members belong to Long Island aud Staton Island, they arc engaged in visiting their friends. ri.YAiVdiL INTELLIGENCE. Nkw roan Sept. 6 The opening price ol American Gold at the market this morning was quoted at 1U); and finally it closed at Stocks are heavy. Money on cail 5 Cper cent, Storling Exchange quiet, at Stock Exchange Sales First Board.

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109 233 10 Oen'lNat'lBanK. 105 VC0 0 lie! Hud Cauul 142 400 100 Gurab Oo 43 109 do 72)J iJhi 4 (Ihi 4 63 Olev 4 Tol 101)? uni A un 200 du 2d call 43)4 I 100 300 QnlcPsiWerMk i.o 61)S 100 00 fir 61J4 150 100 do 2il call 5I 200 10D Con Coal Co 64 100 2011 11 C25J 6S9 100 do MO 100 300 do 2 0 do do 2d call l(19Ti Uhi Bur A 118 Mil. Pr Do Cluin 4S Jo Pits Ft Chic do 810 rln nn II HUl 2CO do 2d cull 03 103 6C0 do blO 83 20 400 Eiio Hallway 89 100 111 uo 88, I 130O 110 df 83JJ1 50 A14TU 05 Chi A AI pr Mar 4 Oin 1st p. in leo 63 30 100 do 88 SECOND EDITION. uagjle offjcjs, a a v.

m. FEOM NEW ORLEANS. New Obleahs, Sapt 4. The steamers George O. Cromwell and United States from Now Yoik, have arrived.

Tho Texas correspondent of the Now Orleans Timet, under datoof BrownBViUe, Aug. 20, sajs: Xrntnmoras Monitor of the precedine: weok an nouncca' tbe arrival of the Beauregard at Vera Cruz. The Liberals on the border are quiet, but are recruiting a large force for future action. A farce of imperialists witti a wagon train, on the route from Monteroy to Ma iamuras, was met by Liberal soouts, attacked, and drawn back to Monterey. A Colonel of the late Confederate army was killed, iievniorcemeniB irom niaianiuras were met by Cortinas' guerrillas and driven back, The troops mustered out under tho lata order of Sheridan have nearly all gone home; but a large force still remains here as guards for tho Interior of Texas.

A grand ball waB given on the night of the 24th iu Maximilion's minister, whtoh was attended by Gcnersl Steelo and other United Stats? officers who had dined with him on the previous occasion. General Steele toasted the Emperor. A. Frightful Exploeion Near Trenton, New Jeisey A. Boiler of a Propeller Explodes Several Persons SerionsI and One Supposed to fce Drowned.

The Trenton (N. OmtUe ol yesterday, contains the following: The propeller Joseph B. Molleson, belonging to tho Merchants', Transportation Company, was demolished Mondoy) by the explosion of tho boiler. Tho aWtoi TamhA horn New York. She storiDOd 'at Princeton Basin and unloaded a quantify of freicbt and stopped next at Baker's i Basin, about four miles from this city.

Here a portion of the cargo was discharged, and aboutnoon the boat was started ahea 1, but had not moved from the landing when the boiler exploded with tremendous foree. A torrent ol steam rushed through the vessel and up into the air, tho force ot tho explosion casting barrels, boxes, plonks, iron, fragments of machinery, 4c, to a areat height in the air. Tho explosion wis heatd for several miles, ond the column of steam, tie, Was distinctly seen by boatmen on the cinol a mile and a half distant. The boat was sot on fire, and was burned to thHoraHoN! Moore, the engineer of the propeller, was very badly scalded and burned, and severely bruised. He was blown some distance irom tho boat, and thrown upon the landing.

Last evening ho remalnod in a precarious condition. A lady passenger from Bound Brook is miflsing, and ia thooBhtto have been blown into the cauid and drowned. A lad, named llenry Dougherty, was silting near the lady when the explosion oconrred, and sayB ho beord her scream. Dougherty escaped with slight biuises Tbe name ef the missing lady is supposed to be 11. Bodine, that being the name on the travelUngbag she brought 4 board.

The Captain of the Molleson, Jaoob Elchman, was severely bruised, but is not seriously injured. The force pf thn explosion wB erj great, pieces of the boiler and machinery, planks, boxes, bags of grain, 4c. being scattered In every direction for a considerable distance. Tbe captain says that the engineer carried only thirty pounds ot steam while in tne canai, wnicn was regarded as perfectly safe, heavier pressure being carried when in the river and biy. The cause of the explosion Is not known; it occurred iMtwt fjBgloe trw Ui Wlton: but Amusement, this Ereniu TtrinT FY'S VEW OPERA HOUSE.

Corner 'Of Oourt riwBSs Niwro buriocqnee, sots, songs, 35 iSShiSoid Morther Hubbard and her Wonderful Dog." odock. MRS CONWAY'S PARK TIIEATRE. Fulton street, onposUethe CltynaU. lK.ndoa Assurance. 8 o'clock.

BROOKLYN ATHENETH. Fakir of Tiahnu in Prestidigitation. 8 o'clock. Fotisduno. Last evening about 8 o'clock Officer Utmlgon of tho llet precinct found a female infant about six days old under tho stoop of No.

Hi Nassau street, occupiedas a boarding house by Mrs. Row. The little waif was sent to Mrs. Young, City Nurse, for succor. Ill in the Street.

times Voorhiea, residing at tho corner of Broomo and Ludlow streets, New York city, was taken in a at yesterday, about 11 o'clook, near the corner of Bridge and Sands streets, where he was found by officer Linlhan of the 42d prectaot. After treatment at neighboring drug store he waa sufflci. ently recovered to proceed on hia way. Accident. Last eTening about 7 o'clook, Hugh Strain was severely injured in the lumber yard of De Witt 4 Nephew, comer of John and Pearl streets, by falliDg from a pile of staves.

lie was taken to his homo No. 84 Pearl street, by officer Mooney of the 42d precinct, and attended by Dr. Farloy. The Boss Bakers of Williambbtjbgh, The boas bakers of Wiliiamsburgh, forty one in number and all mounted, under the command of Mr. Eiseuhufl: proceeded to East Now York this morning, for the purpose of target shooting.

Tboy were headed by a mouuted band, and attracted considerable attention in the streets through which they passed. Accident at a Pic Nic The friends and scholars of the Bapelyea and Hicks Street Mission Church went on a picnic to Biddle'a Grove, Staten Island, yesterday. 'While there a little boy of 0 ycirs fell from a tree and fractured his leg. A physician, for tunately In the company, attended to his Injuries on the spot, Three Insane Pebsons. Officer De Guy, of "the 42d precinct, yesterday arrested Barney Green, on complaint of Dr.

Gcorgo Cochran, for insanity. He will be sent to the Jlafbush Asylum. Officer Layton, of the 49th preclnot, arrested John llambliner, whom he fouodwandeilngln Myrtle avenue in a state of temporary insanity. Ha will be examined by two physicians and then sent 1 the Asylum. Jchn Duffy, aged CO years, wis picked up yesterday by Officer Ennis, of the 44th precinct, in an insana condition.

SUDDEN DlSiPPEABAHCE OF AN UNKNOWN SomrEr. The police of the 13d precinct were last night informed that about 8 o'clock a man was seen to divest himself of his clothing near too Atlantic dock and enter the water. Up to the present time he has not been dia' covered, and it is supposed he has been drowned. The clothing, now at the station bouse of the 43d precinct, consists ol a soldier's coat, panti and and a kos suth hat. The pockets of the clothes contained a cirto devieite photograph of J.

Wilkes Booth, the presldeo cide, two onions, email size, and two cents. Pic Nic op Hose Co. No. 16. The members and friends of Hose Company No.

10, which is housed In South Brooklyn, went to Lofferls' Park yesterday and hud a pic nic and jollification. A more orderly and well conducted affair never was presented at Lofferts' Park, 3t broke up about 11 o'clock at night, end to the following persons great cicdit is due for the style in which everything waa done: Floor snnsscr, Michael Flood, assisted by 'William Dowd, foreman; John Cirroll, Francis Currao, James Mulvey, James Gallagher, John Mabady, Frederick R. Hastings and Peter Eyan. The crowd called itself the Slickville Association. Conjugal Infelicity in Dotchtotyn.

Fred. Flecker, ono of the prominent Teutons ot Dutchtown has served hid country for two long years. Ho returned but a short tlmo ago and settled down in a nic3 house in Bemsen street, E.D., with his buxom "j'rau, Christiana Fred, in some way learned tbat his wife had been living in Hudson City, duricg his absence, with another man. He asked her yesterday about this, and demanded other that the fellow sbould bo made known to him. Christiana refused, Frederick wanted to assert h'a rights, so he gave hor ahammering.

For this she had him arrested, and he was locked up in tho 46th Preoinct station house lor examination. About a Diamond Pin. A young man named Wm. PrentiEB, waB arrested last night by thQ 4tth precinct police, on a charge of constructive larceny, preferred by Daniel Noyellos, of Hovorstraw, N. Y.

It appears that tho two are acquaintances, and about two months ago the complainant while in Wood's stable in South Six'h street, B. with defendant, for the purpose of hiring a team, lost a diamond pin valued at $7.. It is alleged that Prentiss found it, and instead of restoring it to the owner, sold it for $18 to a jeweler in Grand street, named McKee, who in turn sola it to a citizen A day or two since Noycllcs learned of Prentics' doings, and he obtained a warrant for his arrest. An officer thia morning visited McKco's place and demanded that he should either recover the ring, or state tho person possessing it. This was mot with a refusal, and ho was taken into cuBtoay.

On being tiken before Juatico Dailey, ho became frightened, and promised that he would obtain the pin. He was sent iu charge of an officer, and soon the missing article was recovered. Prentiss was held. Fbatebnal Attentions A Man Beats his Sisteb Bbotally. Last night, the vicinity of Degraw and streets was the sceuo of considerable excitement, caused by the action of a man named Michael Cahill and Lie sister Margaret.

The former committed a felonious assault upon tho latler with au axe, as she Btatcs, and ii.flicled a sejious wound upon the head. The arrested paity Btatoi that tho blow was ttruck with a piece of wood, and not with an axe. From the statement of the officer who mado the arreBt, and tho two parties engaged, it would appetr that the woman Is given lo the immoderate i.bo of intoxicating Pquora, ami that yesterday, while incro or lees under their influence ahe called on her brother, who is a single man, living i the corner or Degraw and Hicks (streets, and wh'le there the two got into some sort ol a difficulty, Tho brother then endeavored to put the sister out of tic apartments, bnt she resisted Win and would cot go. Tuis enraged him to such a degree, he seized somo sort of a weapon, either an axe or a piece of wood, and struck bb Bister a terrible blew. Slio i'ell insensible, and the noise of tho row having brought together some citizens and an officer, Cahill was arrested.

This morning he waa taken before Justice Walsh, and committed to await tho result ot the iujaties cec cired by the slster The Gbeen eyed Monsteb amono the Dak KiEs. JamesEllisisan "intelligent contraband," and is among tkoBO who follow tho sea lor a living. He has a wife about 25 years of ago and a pretty smart aort of a woman, She keeps an Ico cream saloon on the corner of lleserole and Smith streets, E. D. The pair don't agree, and somo time ago JameB was arrested for beating his better half.

Alter this he wont to bci and re mained away until last night about half past ton o'clock. When he came to bis homo Dinah was not as affectionate as usual, and James began to foel uneasy. He ao. cused hor of plocing her affections upon another "brud der This she stoutly denied. JamoB bccime excited.

Ho had brought homo with him an empty demijohn, and the trouble increasing ho threw it at his wife. His aim was true, and the missile struck her on tho bead. Fortunately the veSBel was covered with wicker work, and no Berious Injury was inflicted. The Irate husband then Iclt the bouse, pursued by tbe screaming Dinah. Officer Bennett of the 46th preoinct hearing the nolso, came up and arrested Ellis after a chase of several blocks.

The wire was also taken into custody, but discharged thia morning. A BunaiiABY Pbetented Tiie Bobolak Kkocks Down ah OrwcEB Tnn a Smjho Shot. For Borne time past scarcely a night has gone by, dutlng which a residence, or oven residences, wero not burglariously entered in the Eastern District. Tho police have done everything in their power to prevent this state of things, and Capt. Woglom, of the 45th, has been patioling the nightlong, almost every night during tho paBt fortnight, on the lookout for tho rascals.

Tho officers have also kept a sharper watch, and at an early hour this morning one of them prevented a house from being entered by catching the burglar in tho act, bul the fellow escaped by dealing him a blow on tho head with some weapon, which he is positive was a slung ahot. The particulars ore these: At about four and a half o'clock A.M., while officer langon, of tho 45th preoinct, was patroling bis beat, ho discovered a man endeavoring to effect an entrance into the rcsidenco No. 161 South Second street, D. The officer approached tho would be burglar and attempted to orrest him, when tho latter dealt him a blow on the head with somo Instrument, a BhiDg.shot, it is thought, which knocked the officer to the pavement in a senBeless condition. Tho scoundrel then escaped.

Langan recovered in a short time, and the affair was reported at tbe station houBe. He la not dangerously injured, but the wound causes considerable pain. v' POLICE INTELLIGENCE. Held fob Examination. Jeremiah Chad fficlc and Jobn Farrell, arrested for boating tbe roan of No 88 West Warren street, while running to a fire on Friday eyeniuff, weie held by Justice Buck Uy lor examination.

Tney will be Droubt up on Sit uudf afternoon next i.

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