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LEGAL NOTICES. WANTS. neiiP WANTED. FIRST EDITION. From Our Fourth Edition of Yesterday FROM WASHINGTON.

FIRST OLASS INVESTMENT. BECUBITT UNDOUBTED. .250,000 FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of ms SOUTHSIDK BAILROAD OF LONG ISLAND Grand Re Opeking On Thursday everting next a fine exhibition of 'Milliards Extraordinary," may be expected at tho splendid Billiard Parlore Of Mr. George H. Huber, No.

183 Atlanlio street, Brooklyn, that evening being set apart for a grand re opening of his popular saloon. Dndloy Kavanaugh, tho retired champion of tho polile ail, will be present, as alBo other celebrated players. A splendid prize cue, elaborately finished and mounted, wilt also bo set up, to be contended for by the champions of bis establishment. OFFICE OF THE STREET OOMMI8 BIONKB. NO.

CUT Hall. PROPOSALS FOB HAGotfVei 81DK WALKS. Seale4 propositi will be received by theCcmnien Council, at the Mayor' Offlee, until Von.iav. March 2d, lBfS. at o'clock, P.

for flagging sidewalks at thofollowlng locations Ji Hereon iH 8, bet.Frauklln mi Bedljia avenues; nund st, IV bet. Degraw and Union streets Hoft st, bet. Untie and Baltic streets: Dciraw st, 8. bet. Iloytaml lloi.d sticcip; VrEldcr i tt, 8.H, btt.

Hayt aad Boad strcoli elrst street, 6, bet. Hoitand Bond street; Haaitonl, 6. be t. Myrtle and Willoashby avenues; Nev.as lt 8, bet. State and schcimcrhoxn gircus flamllton avot frcm the Bridie to Third avenue: Sbrtcen'h tt, from Harolltot to 1 bird avetui; Utc are.

II S. bet. Bcd'OTd aid Keldsvei; Portlai ave.K 8, bet, DeKalb and L. fajcttr uvennee; DeKulb ave.fi net. Portland avenno and Oxfoid ttiQiHt'cy et.BB.bet Clasjon and Franklin avenues; Detn tt.N S.oronienciBg about 33 feet eaat r.f Flail ush avc, and turning 75 feet east: Keel nvc.BS, bet DKalb and Lafayutto avenues "Tortb Seventh St.

t. Third an i Fourth avenue Uorgctz et. 8, bet. Firth and Flatbush avenues, pursuant to ordinance. anke for estmiating furnished at tue otnee of the street CommlEtrioiicr.

and nan other will be eoaEiderorl. Proposals will not be couri ered Qdeu aceompanie'' wllh a consent In writlnf; cl. two luretlcj of the each, on each Dtopotsi. (who shall qualify aa tuelr responsibility) that If the contract be awarded to the party proposing, ttey will become bound as bis saretr for it taUhfal performance and In case ho shall neglect or refuse to exernte the contract. If so awarded, ttsea that they will pay lo the City of Brooklyn tbo dlffexonaa between the price to proposed and the price Oi tLei.eii highest bidder, to whom the coatractmay oe awaruro.

Proposals'to be endorsed "To th Common Corneal. Oisexlfjtnt; the Brooklyn, Feb. 11, tg By order of the common Council, ltt BOBElt. FUBSY Street Omratulaaer. IN EASTERN MS TMCT OF KKW YOltK, A1 tbe Clly of Brooklyn, the isth day A.

D. 1S68. The ui'derfleoed hereby elves notice of hi appoint aunt as Afstimen of Albert Nichols, of the City of Brooklyn In the County of Kings and 6tate of Now York, within said District, who has been adjudged a bai'l npt, upon bit owl petition, by tho District Court of iw'd District. lawSwW CHARLES JOKES. Assignee.

M. IN BANKRUPTCY EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YOP.K.ss: At the City of Brooklyn, the day of Kebruary. A. "The undersigned hereby gltetnollce ol his appointment as assignee of Silas Fiank Dovnlng. of Flushing.

In the County of Queens, and State ot New York, within scid District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt apon hi own petition by the District Conrt of laid District. fcIDlawSwW' CHARLES JONE3. Assignee, e. PUK8UANOE Olf AN ORDER OS wili.iam ii. vekukk.

Burrafirau or ran VAll.n I. DV.it... lnan 1 all persons havioe claims against ABRAHAM T. iilKKR.Iateof the City of Hrookivn.deceufedfaanhey ue cecjired to exhibit the saxce, viivb the vouchers thereof, 'o tbAsnbecribetB, tbe ndininiBlratorD.at their residence, Crar.Le'ry tn tbe City of Brooklyn, on or before tbe 5tt daj or Aiieust next, Pitted Fob. 18, 1808 KlUUAltD A.

B1EEH. Aamlnlstratora. fi 19 laKEm'VV; IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT 1 COriT OF TIJK UNITED STATES FOIt TUE EASTERN district of NEW YORK, in matter of DAVJD CA VAN AGH, bankrupt. Notice tit hereby civen tlmt ti petition has been filed in inh Court by David Cavanftgh, In said District, duly Jvclarcd, a nuder the net of Codrtcsb of Marca iit tor a lilscbnrRe and ccrtiflcato thereof, front tU his debts nnd other clulms provable undur said actjuid that 'lie Mi dayof Ftbruary, A. 1SG3, at 1 o'clock at theoiiictj of David C.

Vlnslow, Itegltter In Bankruptcy, at No. 9 Court street, iu the City of Brooklyn, ts assigned for the hearing of the same, when andtvherc all creditors who have proved their debts and other persona In Interest, may attend and show cause (if any ihey have) why the prayer of the paid petition should not bo, granted, ajid tlmt tbe second and third meeting of credl torf wtl' be held at the Baoie Hrae and place. Dated nt Itrooklyc.on the iSth day of February. 18C8. felJIawSwVV SAMUEL T.

JONES. Clerk. IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT Court of the United States for the Eastern District of New York In tho matter of Julius A. Ballard. Bankrupt.

Hottreis herebyclven, that apctlUonhaat)onllledln said Court, by Julius A. Ballard, In said district, dulf dcchirt'tl ji bankrupt underthe Act ofCongrcsRofMarchie, lfG7, lor a discharge and certificate thereof from all bin e'ebte, ard other claims provable under eald Act, od ilnt the Hth dny ofMiirch, 10 o'clock. A.M., at tbo oillce of I. thelbcrt S. Mills, KeRfster In Hauftruptry.at No.

141 ntauoe fit, In the City of Brooklyn, Is astlgnod lor the hearing of fi.ime, and where all creditors who Jmve proved their debte, and other persons to. li.U rest, may a'tcud. and show cause, if any they hare, hy the prayerof the said petition should not he granted. Daipd at Iiror the 18th dny of Feb nary, 18G3. foil 1 uwSwW SAMUEL T.

JOMtS. Clerk. OFFICE OF THE STREET COMMISSION kk. Ho. 6 City Hall FKOPOBALfl rOK FHNCTNU L(TB.

Sealed propoeota vrlll be received bj thf Common Council, at, the Mayor's Office, until Monday. Marcn 2d, IS68, at 3 o'clock, P. si. for PfneincLotsatthe following location: Lotf 1m Llvirtrfcton ft. and S'dccy Thirl ti, e.p., bet.

St Ith nrn IloytPts; Smith M.c. aad 4th Qves: Hlock boiii.ded by imtth, l)t'vc ami Notrb Sffcordil: iit rurn st, but Bond and Iloyt 8t 9: Cart oil n. bet. Hkhs and Hcr.ry sis; DbUIc t. 8 sbct.

HtnUh and Hoyt sts; fctate Et. e. bet. Hond and Nevlns I.lvli: von st, net. Bond nnd Nevlns st': North F'ttb Vet.

ith mniritUUv, DivisV vu fcVf1, bet. Leo wnd "WU'on aves; Sonhw Pt ccrner cf North Sixth aud Sixth Ms Dean ft. fret. Smith Uond Ccr ton i DcK lb aver; Herein et, bet. Bond and NevhiK tt.

Colnmbfa Pt, opnosltfl Clark ft; Gr en ave, bet. Ar eti hi ciid Ck rn av ar Gr.ene uml "utor: ave; Utr.ck hoiimlnil by itergen.Dmd.Novlna VvcVolf sts: tt nud 1'ark ave: Block bounded In Houston 6t, Mvrtlt aies, and Wveroa mock hounded by Kvctfou st.pMk, Greone ami Myrtle aves. pursuant to ordinance. Bli.nlib ioi estimating ir. rule bed at the otllee of tha Street tJid none other will be considered.

vlll not br considered unless accomnaaled with a coDfifent in uritlajr of twe sureties of 50O each, on each propostl. (who shall Qualify as to tn.iir rrsozi.Tlbillrj) that If the contract be awarded to tbe party proposing, they t7ill become bound as his for ft faithful perrorraaace; and. la case be shall or refuse to execnte tho contract. If bo awarded, th tii'U tlicy will pay to tje City of Urookiyn tho diller eiice v.Kfeu the price so propOFed and tho pnecofthe next 'neb cat bidder, to whom the contract may be a aided. Fropoeals to be endorsed To tha Ooromen CouncU," (spectfyUiK the work.) Brooklyn, Februaty isth, 1S8, By order of the Common Council.

felO IDA ROBKBT FUKHY. Street Commlsaoner KINGS COUNTY COURT EMILY B. l.jon ut. Mariruret Bromi li arid other. WiLfiON M.

Powell, I'lTu Att'y In purpnance of a Judgment order of this Goart, raadc in tl't above cnMtled uctioa. dntc tho 10th dsy cf Febntary, lfts. I will sen by public auction, at the Com meicihl hxchunge. No. LWJ Vultoi ptrttct, la tbe City of Urookiyn, on the thirteenth day of IH'jS.

nt twelve o'clock, noou, (he foUowlne described land aud premica: AU tbat certain lot, piece or pircel of land, with tho two story dwellhip honfle tbereou. Pttndin an1 belnc, Plmate Ir.fr tiid bctnu said city of Brooklyn, nnd bounded and described as follows viz: Beginning at Ihe onhwrsierly corner of Twentieth Ptrect and Tfinh avenT1, and runnlnj: thence westerly alone the Rcrthcr.y side or Twentieth street twenty ft tt; Uu uce northerly parallel with Tenth avenue one hundred feet ttvoiLChes; thence easterlvparatlet with Twentieth street twenty feet to thn westerly hie or of Tenth avtme; and thence southerly along the eMerlyel ft Tenth avenue one hundred feet two Inches, to tbe point or place of beelnuinr. Dated lin ofclrn, Feb 1 lSt8. fcl8 FATRJiCK CAMiBELLheTtir. XTEW YORK SUPRESrE COURT KINGS Xrs County Ornn Ballard, Trustee for the holderj of bend? iffurd by the South Bp'Oiilvn anfi Berpen street Ball 1.03' Company, azalnst The Brooklyn and Canartla Bull Koad Compaiy and others.

In a oi foreclosure and b1o, rer.dercd bv ibe Suprtmo ort of ttc Stite of New fhls nctioD, on the Iflth day of January, ig. I will erll at public at S29 Fulton street, la tho city of Urookiyn, (ftntrs County, on the Uth day of Feb runiy, IfOif, at 12 o'clock, the premises and property d( perlbcd In tho mplnint in this action, as follows: All and singular the Hoc of railroad former of the South Brooklyn and Beien street Itiltroad Couipany in th Cttv of Brooklyn, on a Use comraencliiK at or near tho avenue ferry runntntt thence by a or dcuble Sackett street to Hoyt fit. eel; tlfncoihroush Hoyt aired to Bergen street, and thence through Her gen street to and across Class ou avenue, Die right of woj anchUes, raUstrlnKeM, ties turnoDt. fldo tracks, stt and other structures ot uhiiie Dniure, upon the Unc of rou'e above Uiiutcd and df gcrlbcd, owned by said South Brooklyn nuil Bisen itrtt Hiillroad Company, at the ttmcof making the un rtpHKe menil ned luthe complaint In thl action, viz: Oct ubi 1st. isrj, or thfeatter aronired by said Company und also all the cr9 or other rolling stock or (MjiiipwnM)T.

Kr.d uH hois i5, harnesaea. appurtenances, or othe property or lnit.r acquired or owned by Slid Pon'h Brooklyn and Ili'rqen stryt Hallroad Comoiny at the date of said mrtirnce.or mercafrer acq aired, as wel all mrirfft In tiimlture, or oth 'r praoerty, of iild O'Jinnanr, txceptln all and slnculur that partof pfi'd hli c6 und rit ht of way, dccrlhud as follows, to Bit: Uotlr Tii: tr at a ternilnm of tho Uillr3adi Rtj laid on the twentieth day of November, c'cliten hundred and sixty five, at a point lu HerKcu street, lu OloRBon avenue and. I'lankliu uvf nue. In said City of Brooklyn, and running tht ce tliroimh ami alotR Hcrtien s'reet t3 Nostrand av nuc.ar.d thence through and ftlocp NoMxand avenue to Ci', between faid city of Brookly.i and the town I'lMlmb. I'M Brooklyn.

January 15th, 1569. E'ATBICK CAUI.EI,L. Sheriff of Klncs County. C. W.

BA.fip, rilTd. AttV.lSTBradwayS. Y. afl '2a ywTn fUPIiEME COURT KIWGS COUNTY IO ller.ry I. Strvcns, Deunb Stnvens and Charles K.

Moore, plaiiUllTr, nznlnfit The Hockville National 'juk. dt'iciiuant. Summous. For a money demand on ('oniraci. To the Df.

ndant: You are hereby eummoncd and required to answer tha coninbiint In this action, of which a copy Is herewith ffrvVd upon vou, end to serve a copy ot your laswer to the Fuld complaint on tho subscriber, at his ofllce. So. IU Nassau st.Ni. York, wlthta twenty days after the hrrcof, exclusive ot tbe day of snch service; and. if you fall to atif.

ver the complaint within the time afore paid, the plaintiffs in this action will tnke Judgment aainat you for the Bum of Beveu hundrod and lxlj eicbt dollars and vuiuy llvi ccim. with Interest frum mi; l'ith of Fcbruirv, one thO'iaQd eight ban Cred ftul F.ixy four. besides tho coats of this action. Dated Fcbiuary. ltcw.

O. BATCriKIXEn, Plffj Att'y Tbe complaint ia the above action, was filed tn tha Ofllce oi the Clerk of Comity ol Ktns.at the Court HouRt, in tbe City of Brooklyn, onlheBJth day of February, iSO'. feiu laTsOwil n. G. BATCITKLXER, PIffs Att'y.

IN THE DISTRICT Coii. tofthc United etatej for the Kastern Dlbtrict of Nrw Yoik In (he matter of Isaac 1'cck, bank runt. Notice Is hereby given tht a petition has been tiled tn tn Court, by Isaac reck. In said District, duly di naifid a bankrupt under the set of Congress of March 2, a acd certificate thereof lrom all his de bt rind otlK c'nlm? Drovablo under said Act, aud that thit.iur.av of Mai ch, U6S at 10 o'clock. A.M..

at the ofTce of thiMhrrtS. Uesteter in Bankruptcy, at Ko. Ill jMontafUe street, in tbe City of Brooklyn, Is aa Eiliincd for the hearioK of tho pinic. when and where all rreoltrp. who have proved their debts, and other person In lMcrtft may attend, and i bow cause, if any they have plivtniMirnyi rofiliePiihl petition ehould not be irant ctf, Hti.l that the 2' and mce tines of creditors will bo hr id 4t tbe a raft tlcie and place, Dated st Brooklyn, on the dsy of Fctruiry, to.

fc I'StluwTh SAMUEL T. JONES, Clerk. iJUBKIFK'S BALK. BY VIKTUB OP a VTrlt of Sxrcntlon. issued oat of the Supreme Court, to mc directed and delivered, I will sell by Auction, at No.

JiJ Fnlton street. In tho City of LtiGcimc. on tbe day af o'clock, noon, all th1 t'tlo and Joha Wemer hud on th( Sd day at any tune thereat Ur.iu whoAe hands ioe7er th same may oe, of and lo. al1. trial certain houa lot, nioce or parcel of land.

ljiv.fi ind beinc In the City of Brooklyn, Coanty of Str.te of Kew Yort. bounded inddescribca to in sb it Kpoint on tbo easterly side of Can' or street laid by an Act of tbe Leirl'latar of the Ktatc of York, ped June 8th, 1S33. distant touther': two hundred aud ty seven fort uln inches frt.m th. Eouthcajt rlv comer of Flushing nveaatt ano fd Con'oo fc rcu: running theuco rasttrardly at richt nrKlcu to ald CaTton Ptrect, aid partlf thronKh the ritre a wtl eighty foet; theuco so uthc rly and irailel with fald Canton atrp.c; UsKm. ar.d tii'te lchcj; th jticc c'CTly partly tl.r uzW the cen'r of party wall, and at rUht angles to aid Canton ttreei.

eighty fcr to Ihe said Cau to a stroe, and 'tn nce r(y al jnp Canton street eipU tcen nnd tlirn IncbcR to ibft place cf as the fume aruescrlbrd In a (cni to said John WcMncr. Tcotde lr. tlic Office, of Klatrs Coun iy. NevYiTl; in liber 7T1 convcvancct. a' page ST.

AuetiRt 1st. Dated Irooc vn. Feb 7. 7 lawGwF FATUICK CAMPHEL1, Sheriff. TN PUR.SUANCR OF AN OKDKB Off i WILLIAM D.

VKKDKK, Surrogata of the County of Klnzs. is hereby rlTen, accordlneto law, to Jl.ofirsonfl havintrclolmiaealnst FRANCIS J. LKDtV'f of the City of Brooklyn, deceaied, that they ara required to crhlMt the panic, the vouchors th reoito the stibscrlberB.thc ciccnors, atthe ofllce of Klcbard Ash rroft.No. lfDeFeystcr itroet, 1 the city of Now York, on or before the 12ih day of Juno aeit. Dated December 4UW6m JilCH'D ASH HO FT.

KXCCQWrt. IN BANKliUPTCY IN THK DISTRICT of the Unite Statvs for the Ewtorn District oT New York. In the matter of Daniel Ileal j. Bank Notice Ip hemby given that a petition has been filed la said Court, by DnnM riealy, In said declared a. Bankrupt under the Act of Cone less ot March a.

1671. for a discharge end certificate thereof from all hi? debtfl, ar.d claims provable tinder said Act, sad that ibe 2 tb dy of February. at Yi o'clock, at (he ofllce of D. C. Wfnslow.

lieglster In Bank ruptcv. at No. 9 Cow street, In tbe City of Brooklyn, ic aMraert for the bpurtnic of tno eame. when and whrrc all crcditoni who have proved their debta, and other periocs lu interest may attend and (how enure if any they have, wby the pravcr of the said petition should not be cranted, and that the secona and third meetings of creditor, will be held at the same tirae and plare. Dattd at Brooklyn, on the 17th day or Feb.

ruary. IMS. felfe 3tawTa BAM VKh T. JONES, aerk. SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OP WT Kincs.

I'bnp Embury, I sin tiff. itrilDit Richard Mullownev. Cbailottc Dalton, widow. William Dalton. Elir.a Tobln ai William Tobln herhuabtnd, Catharine "VYy tt and Franc! B.

Wyatt her htuband, Wil ifam W. KlMam and Anthony Pnan, defendants. amnion 9 for re'def. (Com. not served.) To the defendant: Von are hereby summoned and required to answer te complaint fn thin action, which will be died InttusoiSca of the Clerk of the Couuty of Km a at the Coanty Court Hou5c.

In the City of Brooklyn, nnd lo servo a copy of yocrai.twtr to Uc laid complaint on thi ubiCrlbr. at hit oflcc, corner of Court aid Mootauo sircet. In tbe aid City of BrooMyn, within twenty days after the service of this sumtaoM on cu, ejclrfcivo of thedftvol ncb irvlcc; andif ronflUl ro ontwer be said complaint within the time aforesaid, an plflictlfT tn this action apply to the Court for relief dcu.nnd.vJ lo the 7ted January Sir. The eoroplatBtlnlbls action was filed in tho offlce of tBl 1a6vF J'lilUllfl'J Auornir, (CifU Dtctos (gossip. W2BNESD1T EVBKING.VEB.

19. IiECTtrRE by Dr. Prime. We call the attention of our renders to the lecture to Ije ifivcn tomorrow evening in the hall ot the Young Men's Christian Association by Dr. Prime, for the benefit of the Embury M.

E. Church. The repntation of the lecturer and ttc popularity of tho subject ousjht to secure a crowded house. We commend it especially to tha Ikicthodlst churches of our city. Plymouth Yotjng Peoples' Association.

The cloEing lecture of the course will be guru this evening, at ctebt o'clock. In tho Lecture Room oi Plymouth Chnrch, by Mr. R. W. Raymond, Editor of the American Journal of K'alio, Bubject "Minerals." Mr.

alter a thorough education as a mining engineer the celebrated School of Mines in Freyhenr and has had a Ion experience in his profession in thii country. The lec.nro wlll'be profusely illustrated and presents seneruVinf jr. a irn both valuable and interesting to all classes, to whom the low piice of admission (twenty five cents) makes It accessible. The Quaker City" is Court Again' A motion was roucc yesterday bclore Jitdtre Blatcti ford, in the United States District Court, Ndv York, to set aside the order for the sale of the steamship "Quaker City." Tho motion was based on, several affidavits which had for their rhject the enjoining of the martbai and the purchaser from executing any fronetr of or lien upon the said vessel. Blatchford, after hearing moti ana readius afli flavits, grouted the order, to show cause why the sata of the Quaker City should not be fcI aside, and allowed Will.

K. Ketchum, tho alleged purchaser, and al( the marshal to show cause. Thecourtfurtherenjoined the marshal and Mr. Kotcliuin from executing any transfer or lien. Tns Election in the Seventh Ward.

The Democrats have nominated as their candidate for aldeiman, at the special election on Tuesday next, Mr. Cornelius V. Flnehout, who ran against Mr. Steers at the general election, and contested the seat with Mr. Steers.

The Republican Association of the ward met last evening at tho corai of Fultou and Classon avenues, Mr. R. J. Wilds in the chair, and resolved not to nominate Mr. Steers or take part iu the special election, hut to take measures in the Courts to contest Sir.

Fiuehout't? seat, should he be elected on Tuesday. Theyalso pledge Mr. Steers corSial sympathy, and such material and other means as may be necessary to prosecute any action ha may be compelled to bring." The Wallabout Bill. Tho bill of trie Wallabout Commissioner, which has passed tho Senate, and will doubtless also pass tho Aseemhlyand become a law, empowers the Commissioners Messrs. A.

F. Canipbi li, A. Mc.Cuc and S. L. Hasted "to con struct a wnuif live on the northerly side of the Wal lah nt tonal, within the east and west lines of Wa ingtrn avenue, as now established, and the west lino of Taylor street, E.

continued, as they, may elect, and to construct a swini; bridge over said canal on the centre line of Wasbingion aveime, with a span of forly fivp. feet between the abulmenl walls of said bridge, a mean high tice level, as established by them and with such abutments, head room above low tide levels, crudes, pprouches, width and manner ot con stiuction as they may determine, and to adojjt such regulations and restrictions for tho passage of vessels through and under said draw and bridge as tl'ey inav deem advisable." The Commissioners are also authorized "10 proceed with the consiructinn of oue or more piers in the basin now established on the westerly side el WaFtiii slon avenue, to the main channel bulkhead line of said basin, and to enter into contracts for the Eame, and 10 complete the coffer fraaiiug foundation mas' nry of the basin and canal fronts and other avtnue constructions under t.lin plan adopted by them." For these purposes the sura of $510,000 is appropriated in addition to the quarter of a million before authorized and it is provided that the entire amoum "sluill be. assessed upou a district to be fixed by the Boara of Assessors of the Ciry nf Brooklyn in proportion to the hcneOt which said B.mrd shill estimate that each parcel of laud therein shall rcceivo by reason of the said improvement." Politics In tlio Fifth Ward Organization or a Democratic dab. The Democratic citizens of the Fifth Ward assembled last evening at Hallmau's Hall, No 1S5 York street, iu pursuance of a call issued a few days since. The object in view was the organisation of a Democratic Club, which, it is predicted, will be one of the most formidable ever organized in the city.

The meeting was called at eight o'clock P. but the usual embarrassments in the organization of a chib were experienced, and they did not begin operations nutil some time after. A constitution and bylaws were read and adopted, after which club ent into an election for permanent officers with tho following result: President, Jesse M. Folk. Vice Presidents, Dr.

Ellsha Tbcall, First. District; T. Eagan, Second Diatrlct James Lynch, Third Di Irict; Jacob Strant, Fourth District; Patrick Dimond, Filth District John Fox, Sixth District. Kecordii secretary, Joseph Wiuterfl. Finaiicial Secretary, W.

Ennis. Treasurer, Dr John Uellinghnm. Sergeaut nt arms, Alfred bmllh. After the organization of the meeting, 201 residents of the ward enrolled their names and paid their initiation fse. James R.

McGee, Arthur Cooney, and Thoi. H. York were elected as a Finance Committee before the close ol tue meeting, and the following was promulgated: PREAMBLE OP THE TIFTTX WAP.TJ DEMOCRATIC CLTJB. THE PRICE OF LLBEKTT IS STERNAL VIGILANCE. To the Citizens ol tho Fifth Ward.

At the pretfent serious and critical epoch in our country's liistorv, it behoves every ardent admiter of true Republican Government to unite and band together witu a firm determination of npuolriine it' integrity and perpetuation, as bequeathed by the Fathers ol American Liberty, by giving lawful and proper expression to ao horrence ot dictatorial usurpation and encroachment upon the constitutional bulwarks of freedom. And, lo the eud that the moio vigorous and effective support and victorious power of combined action may be attained, the votrri of the Fifth Ward have united in the formation of an Association composed of ail such as are opposed to the Radical rais nile or Congress its attempt to desecrate the Judiciary holt" Enffrage balance of political power; together with military dictatorship unequal tax i ion, and the appalling array of legislative evils encompassing onr land. Ttiat the banner ward of Brooklyn should so leng be without a political club, where its members rnigt.l meet with each other, sociablv and iratcrnahv, to discti's these various snbjscis of momentous import, seems a reproach desirable have quickly removed. All persons favorable to the above project, and desirous of nrol'meut as members of an organization destined to augment the popular vote in support of true DrinociaMc principle, are cordially invited to join us ibeir names tn be presented and vouched for by the Executive Committee of thisClnb. The Fifth Ward Democratic Club will hold its meetings monthly iho next taking place on the evening of the SCth inBt.

Be snreaud call Soothing Syrap, nnrinfc the fuc simile of Curtis FerKlns" oa the outside wrapper. All others are base Imitation, dJl 2m. Emerald Ball for the benefit of the Or phur.sSItli lust. A few tickets still unsold. 4t A Tremendous rush for Muslins.

Good Ehli tlr.fr l'JXC; lictter Muslin Extra Long Cloth 15c. Foster's Will Muslin lfic; Hills, Androscocgins, Warn sntlas ard New York Mills less thin Jobbor's Trices." Foster 149 Fulton st, nc3r High. You canxiot spend, three dollars better than by buying a ticket and attending the Emerald BiU on for the Orphans. felt) It Master William Simmons will skate a mMch with Edward Gurney fo a Junia Gold Cbamploa ship Medal of the Tjrjlted States, at the Jessy CHy fckalini; Lake, on Thursday Feb. 20th, at.4 o'clock.

To The Public The new City Salesroom hevir been established, we hate every for disposing of real estate or nil descriptions at puhlic auction. We pre holding of real eatate weekly, and those of cur friend? who v. tsli to dispose of their property at auction Lhculd give us an early notice. liespectfilly Wtckopf Little, Auctioneers and Real Estate Brokers, felD 131 Montajuo St. The Lenten season begins on nest Wed LCFday, when all festivities cease till Easter.

There 13 one morechance still left, and that is the Emerald Bill en flic Mill for too benefit of tho A few mere tickets still left. tela 4t Newsdealers can get the Mobning Pro onijiiiE at5 o'clock, at Custell'a, Wli lv sale News Af.tr.cy, 50 Fulton st, Sd Qoor, and st the Pno ckaiime Printing office, 63 Fulton st, 3d floor. Oboaivfzed Emigration. I propose to start a Colony in the Southern country, and sek the co operation of money and skilled labor, confident tn my ability 10 ttitufy the intelligent capita 1st tint no better iaveFtejPLt for surp'us means can be found, while the tin ereplojed have an avenue to prosperity opened, A re ipor.se from fho3e favoring tho Ideals Invited by J. P.

Eegle fflce. Remember the Orphans and attend the Emerald Hall on the 24lh Inst. felO It The Rush for Muslins continues. 5 4 Pillow Case Muslin 17c; 6 4 Muslin 25c; 8 1 Sheeting 33 9 4 Sheeting 10 4 55c; Blunkets Muslins arn advancing. These prices can't last long.

Fosteb's, 149 Fulton street. Marked Down 25 per cent. Our entire stock of Winter DreesGoods marked down 25 per cent. Merinos, Poplins, Alpacas, Rep, sc. H) st, bet.

Sands and High. The last Ball before Lent is the Emerald, on the 24th for the OrphanB. Buy a ticket and go there. few 4t One ounce of Gold will be given for every oniceor adulteration found T. Babbitt's Lios Cofek." This Coffee Is roasted, ground and Boiled "Hebmbtioai.lt," under letters patent from the "United States" Government.

"All the "Arcma" is saved, and the Coffee prs sents a rich, glossy appearance. Every funHy should uBe it as it 1b fifteen to twenty per cent, stronger than other pure "Coffee." One can in every twenty contains a One DjllarQrconback Fit sale everywhere. If yonr grocer does not keep this Coffee, and will not get It for ycu, send yonr ordcrj direct to tho factory. Babbitt. Hos.

64, 65, 69, 67, 68, 69, 70, li and Woshingto York. fc71m Don't forget the Emerald Ball on the 24th nit. fe Wheaton's Ointment will cure the Itch. Wheston's Hntmont will cure Salt Rheum. Wheatsn'e Oh.tmeDtcmea Old 8ore8.

wheaton's ointment earn all diseases of the Bkln. Frcc50 cents; by mall 00 cents. All Druggists sell It. TvatKs Porras, BoBton, proprietors. 1aS7 9m cod Fbedemck Loeseb, 277 Fulton street, will offer durmgthU week, a magnificent line of Embroido Hamburgh goods at prices 25 per centt lower than onv offered during last season.

Also, a lo real thread lace veils at i so, worth 85. Keal Valen olenne and thread IaccB, aotnt and point applique, at lest than prezent cost of importation. 200 dozen geaei Ine iron frama hose, In white ana brown, ntt5 25 per per pair. Alao.a beautiful Una or Jou TlA'f Duchesie Kida, 11 50 per pair. tatw WANTED TO BDY, A COTTAGE noose.

nearFuliou terry, iirooklju; unexcept lonablcntlgliborbood. Address JUNIUS, station d. T. WAJh 'i'Kll l'n ii AJU bTI SE WiaU c.8 to nt a plln furnished juse hot far from City Hall, hero tht rent will be taken In board with tho privilege of Keeping; a fewmore boarders, from tho lt of March, April or May. Call or adc ress P.

A PHIL Llf, iui uoia st. iciiob WANTED CHEAP LOTS IN BKOOK lyn or Nrw York, with or without house. Address or call on E. F. so Amity st Heir Tort Bt'CMl ANTED 8 PER QUARTER A vimntr luHv tnw in, nnnllit fjr the PI auo; good referrnce will be given.

Please call or ad DeKalb. avc.het. Nos trand and Marcy aves. fel7Ct WXnTED TO RENT A SM4LL honse convenient to 'be Wall or Fulton ferries. office.

WANTED TO PDROHASE A SMALL or iuenlnm slznd brick house, south of Joralcmon e. west of Court st, east of Henry st, and north of I'lr I riace; must bo In kooiI order and contain all mod ori improvrmentB; prlccftom 10,000 to $11,000. Artdr 'S3 J. 8. Eagle ofllce.

felSOt" ANTUD A LADY AND HER SON deiirt to secure a suit of unfurnished rooms sult ab for located conveniently to Falion, Wall. Ronth or Hamilton ferries, on reasonable terms. AddreEP Mrs. M. room No.

9, Br oadway, Now York. No attention will be paid to answers that do not contain number of rooms and price per mouth; references cxcLaned, fuU Ot WANTED 50,000 POUNDS OP OLD SCRAP PAPEiS The highest prloa In the city paid for old newspapers, white and colored raeB. oK brass, old copper, old pewter and lead, tin foil, old hats An orders attended to free of charge. JAMXt DRIKIIOLL. Hn.

Prnsnunt '02 iy HORSES ASM CARRIAGES. OR SALE AN EXCELLENT TRUCK, has been about two weeks; lit for any busi nviif; villi pole and shalts, single and dcuble harness if required: will besold cheapif callid for this week. Apply at VANTJEP.QAW'S Carriaco shop, DeKalb ar Fulton ave, Brooklyn, during the week. felS 2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE GAS BIXTURES PARLY comp'ote outfit for etory and basement houao; new late styles: only used 6 months.

Can be seen at the Hardware store of BOLTON BLAIR. Falton near Platbush. fill) at "TOOR SALE A 3 TONED MELODEON, A1 in good ordc; any one tvlElunj; sach an instrument willfiidthls a erocci opnortnnpy. Can be seenatNo. t'i Fleet st, opposite Lafaye: te st.

feiost FOR SALE A LADIES AND GENT'S Furniehlre; and Fancy Goods Store in a good loca tion wnii lease, iceiison lor unsreaa in new Tork. Addrossfor this week, JOHN ANfflN, Eairla oiuco. tela I7IOR SALE AN OLD ESTABLISHED sulih everytuine coplf te; possession, ls of April, Afi rft Boarding. Eaftlc ofllce'. OR SALE A VALUABLE PATENT lileht lor Kinirs Couutv.

For particulars call on oi addreso H. T. Smith, 1E3 Fuiton st, Brooklyn. felSSt tjOR SALE DINING SALOON WITH ilxtnres for sa'e: also a choice ot two meat markets. Inquire at No.

1 Ferry place, Uamlltun f. rry, south Brooklyn. fa 186'. BjOR SALE SCHOULt FOKN1TURK jfc1 it'l Fulton ave. near Adclphl st, theFuruiture of a Younc LadicB' School.

Paton's best h'ack walnut desks and thulrs lor twenty pupils with Teacher's Desk, all ii good order. Apply this weekb' tween 9 and 3 'clock. a large quantity ot School Uooks, but little Injured, or snleUieip. elS 91 FOR SALE A BILLIARD SALOON now folnu a good business in a good th jronghrarc Apply cor. Fulton and AdamB sts, opposite new Court Hous ten 6i' FOR SALE THE STOCK AND Fixtures and lease of a Fancy store, cor.

Brl'lET and Johnson stj fel7 3t FOR SALE A TEN HORSE BOILER Can be seen at HIGCINB' Soap Works, cor. Ham lltor st, and Park ave. Eatt Brooklyn. felt at' fJOR SALE A SPLENDID 7 OCTAVK JL rosewood plato, und corncre; it co iiJ0, and will bo sold for as the owner 15 movlnj. Apply at 85 VTlllow si; also a suite 01' furniture iu rod velvet 5 pieces tpOR SALE THE SLOCK AND Fixtures and lease 01 a well ettablKhi Fancy and Millinery store In the best business locality; very cheap rei t.

AddrcssCi.P., Eagle i.ilice felOOt fjlOR SALE 5 HOBSES FROM THE A cour try, suitable for fecl. carts. Exoross, farmer's trucks. Also a verystyllsh ooupo horse bands. Also a Pactum colt i ears old, 15 binds, cheap.

180 Concord street. TTOR SALE FURNITURE BUT A short time in use, well made, consisting of parlor, chamber, dining room and Kitchen furniture of a private i'tniil also carpels, Apply at 'iy Dean St. HOUSES FOR SAIiE. 171 OK SALE AT 10 VERANDAH Place, 5th door from Clinton st, a 2 story attic and basement bick bouso; twelve rooms; all lmprov.siiiP.nt5; newly painted all through, will bu sold iheip 3.r.cio eon remain oa Bond or Moilgago for three yc irs frooi nestfny. Apply on premises.

fellM; TjOK SALE Ott EXCHANGE FO CITY 1 loti.a 2 storv attic and baRcmentbric house, wltn allmodern iroprovemenls; convenient to ferrlns. For further particulars apply to J. BELLAMY, Sir, Fulton st. (Jores's No. G.opp.

New Court House. felO 4t fjlOR SALE A NEAT COTrAOK HCCriE JL part'ally furnished, 7 rooms, water and ga? first' class neighborhood; lerme easj'; ran be seen after 10 M. Inquire for Mr. UTTLE.cor. Sklilmanst.aud "Wll lr uglily ave.

IjUjR SALrf BOULEVAKD SBVEKAL very desirable pans of Woodlands, of 3, 10, 12 at 15 acres on the line of the greit Boulevard. This la the most desirable propertv ever offered lu Brooklyn, situated near and ou 11 ew York and Brooklyn avenues and Backntt st; now is the time and this Is the p'ace to buy. O. B.ELKINS, 838 Fulion st. iel9 6t" FOR SALE THE 3 STORY BASEMENT and snb eellar brick house with 2 story extension.

No. 15 "Willoughby all the modern improvements hot and cold water; bath, wutr closet, stationary wash tubs, possession immediarely. Apply to WfttGiir, KIKBT KELLER, fio. 166 Montague cor. Court.

fcl93t FOR SALE TWO VALUABLE FARMS one containing about 75 acreB, situated at Jamaica tionlh.and the other containing about '8 acres Eitutcd on (he Merrick aneVJamulca Plant Hoad, about one half of a mile frcm the village of Jamaica. One half of the purchase may remain on bond and mortgoge; possession t'ivon immediately. For further particulars apply to ivuiQBT, Kiittty KKLLEn. 160 Montague ot, corner ourt st, or Thos.B. Smith lis Myrtle ave Urookiyn.

fal96t XiOR SALE THE BROWN STONE A' bouso with extension room and kitchen) comer of Greene and Carlton avenues, known as 13 Greene avenue, 8 story and attic; lot 00; modern conveniences. In perfectorder.wlth a high iron fence wholo length cf lot on Carlton the furniture, new. If desired; pJiESCBSlnn April 1st. Apply to H. M.

GOODWIN, Mansion House, Brooklyn. felSStTuThffcS FOR SALE NO. 41 WYCKOFF STREET, story basement and snb celtar biick house, between Court and Clinton sts, will ba sold at auction ou March 19th, If cot Bold bffore: house has 13 rooms; gas, wnler, sewer connection, bith range, furnaoo In collar. For particulars apply to WYCKOFF LITTLE, 151 Montague Bt, near Court. fel9.it IJIOR SALE GARDEN FARM RICH land and good buildings: wltlilaTmlies of Brooklyn City Hall; miles of Woodhavcn Haili oad station: price J0.500; half on mortgage.

Apply to F. ANSLEY 0 Willoughby st, Brooklyn. FOR SALE PROSPECT PARK houses Six flrpt class brown stono hones, 21.t!i; lot 100: all Improvements; about 1 300 feet from tho Grand Plaza. JAS. D.

VAIL, Flatbusu ave, corner Cari fail) 61 ilOHSALB AT A BARGAIN ON Park ave. near Camberland st. ns atorv mid or nn. Biou btsenicnt, and snb ccllar frama house 10 roomr; gas and wattr; fewer connr.tiOD, Will rent for Sl.OOOaycar. Price 7.000.

TermB ojs trill TrLEBOfc COOK No. 4 Sands St. jTIORSALE BX A BLUMERAN NO. 151 Smith sr. ApclphI 3 story, frame, alllimp 5 000 Atlantic 3 story act hsschricK POO 4 3 str.ry.'anubase.brick,ttil Imp, Columbia st story stoic und dwelling, brick.

4 17,800 Carroll 2 story and base. ttsrcCfrnnie 25 00 Di'an 2 2 Etory and base, brown stono iiront, all Imp.i ach IS 000 Douglass iUity and base.biick front all Imp 7 000 4 brick and vacant lot, 25x700a together 12000 Deeiaw story and base, brick, all imp 0000 a brick store together 3,000 Hai son Place, 3 stoiy and brick all imp 10 000 Smith n. story store and dwelling 500 Ssckett aiory and baso. brown stone lrout all imp 9 000 Wyckoff 2 story and brick, all Imp ,500 8 brick 5 jjo nrren story, brick and 2 stoty Itame to elher 45.0C0 eilLiv n.1. urick, all Imp 86,00 other desirable proptrty on terms.

N. B. Property owners wisliing to soil or let their bouesor bave thclrrenls promptly collected, will fina 11 to tlitir ndvnntascto call at L. B.JBLT7MAN', No. 151 Smith belt of reference can be given.

fel9 iPVSKS TO mo LET A HANDSOMELY FURNISH parlor floor; three rooms deep; aio largo front room with alcove, 00 2d story; privilege of hiring the whole loui furnished from 1st of April, if wanted for one.vear. Apply at 2GS Bridge near Fulton, le 19 2i mo LET SECOND FLOOR IN A PRI JL vIUp. house, consisting of lour rooms with gs, hot and cold water; 20 minutes ride from Fulton ferry, by Myrtle or Flushing avenues. Inoulre on the premises 91 Hanultcn street, near Myrtle avenue; possession 1 nme dMfdy. folQjt hpO LET FUKMSHKD ON QUINCY JL st.

immcdiato possession, a neat two itory and bise niuit brick dwellinc; 10 rooms; all Improvtmonla and nicely lurrilHied; musibc rented at once, as Owners leave for Charleston Iu one week. Permits only of WYCKOFF Montague st. fSl93 mo LET NEAR CITS HALL, PARI' JL an English basement house, with all tho Improvements, tho Ista 'd 2d noon, kitchen and servants room, 11 in all, rent $S5 pernionth, Including the owneis' board, to a responsible there is room on 2d floor for 8 or 8 good boarders, which the owner will have no objection to, if the applicant Is all right; this balls and stairs are carpeted; vacant let of April. Address B. C.

Eagle ollir.e. fe'Oat LET A NEATLX AND OOMPLETE JL ly furnished house on Clermont ave, to a small family. Apply to G. W. DIX, Box 950, or at No, 62 Wil ll.im tt, N.

I TO LET A THREE STORY BRICK house and an old established bakery, cor. of Court and Union sis. Apply to H. STEVKNSON, 255 Court st, near Sackctt St. fel9 3t TO LET TO A SMALL FAMILY OF adults only, part of a nice story brick honsb, 19 ft.

Cin. will hiyh basement and counter cellar, viz. iront and back tasement with pantiles between: 2 nloa parlore, and the attic containing 3 ImdroorrB and an open space; the 2d llooi being reserved for the wner and his has water, gas and hei tei; is in complete order, and witatn 15 misntta' of Fulton, Will st. and South forms; rent 550 per month. Apply bet.

2 and 4 AI. to D. 6. PAULING. South fe.9 2f mo LET WITH BOARD AT 89 SECOND JL Place, a lnrge front room and bedro'm, Epaclous rloBels.

lloor, together or separately; suitable for 1. gentleman and wife or several single fientlcinen; house flint class; neighborhood delightful; references fiven and required; dinner at 6K; no moving In Miy; ci ma moderate, feio et no. 12 CUMBERLANDST7 uearFlush'ng lowr partof a new bouse; live rooms, water and gaB; rent 5per month felD 2t mo LET A HAND80MEY FURNISHED JL room for two young gontlemen, in a first class hosso with all msdern improvemeniB for two young gcutlomen; terrr lnclnning ure and gas, $17 a week. Call at 75 Mli tlnehtt. felO 3t mo LET ON HERKIMER STREET, A 2 JL story attic, hit stoop basement and aah celUr frmo house; is to be painted inslr and outside, parlors to be papered and walls nhitencd throughout, to have now range, holler, heater, bath and eas fixtures location healthy and very desirable; convenient to cars running to all the ferries.

Will ba leased for two or three' yenrsat tho very low rent of 1690 per annum; possa5alon may be hsd as soon as ioiprovemcntBcan be made or 01 tho 1st of May. For permits apply to the only offices of A. RKOWLTON, cor. Ful.on and Portland aves or HI Mont ague st. STEAM POWER TO LET IN BROOK lyn, various sized rooms, with steady power; also ono large room.

125x20 feet, on level with the street, with hoise powerlf required; all waraied throughout by aleam; well lighted; location within two blocks of the Bouth and Wall st, ferries. Terms reasonable. Apply to A. HOUGHTON, on the premises, Columbia st. bet.

Atlantic and State sts. K. 11. Possession given Immediately T0192W A MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE Commll'co. or Ihe Eighth War.i Improvement As sccnllonwlll beheld at Armory Hall on Thursday, Feb.

20th, at 8 o'clock P. M. By order of the Chairman, FKANCIS M'QKATTg, Sec'y. NOTICE THE ASSESSMENT COMMIT nlrtcft of the Common Council will meetln tlio Conuriltee Room, City Hall, ou Thursliy. Feb.

toto, lt68, ait o'clock, P.M. All persons having bujlhsss before the commute, are requested to attend. By order of fel9 5t NOT THAT SMITH ANOTHER SMITH. SIGN OF THR GOLDEN MOKTAK OVSt! THE STREET LAMP. SMITH'S NEW DRUG 6TORE, No.

1M Court st, nerean Building.) near Stnta s. The beet DKUGS, MEDICINES, and CIIBMICaLSrI ways onhand; also, a Urge supply of external appliances andin6trunrentB usedlnSnrgery and by the Invalid. A choloaBeleolion of Toilet At Holes and Fauoy Goods ofcvoryklnd. L. H.

B51ITH. (el3' WANTED A YOUNG MAN TO SO Ucit orders lor a new luvenlton; gcolreferenca reqitued. AdtliesaB office. r.nd Jronn nuih oxrofn r. WNlHiU AN AMiflKlOArt GIBL 15 or Ifi renra old toaesls'; la the caro ofau Infant; tird roaKr dcrsRlf as.

permmont home wlirajcdratc wRgrB. Apply Tflth a relative, at Nos tr iml bvp, 1mno from M'mrnR st, fir twrt da PKOTKSi'AJViX' NURSfi and nmstrcBB; tiulv tboae who cm bring Bod ciyrcfrence from thdr last placa need apply at.133 WATliU 50 SlfittVAWTS 1A1LY 'iEt clas cooks plain cookg. chabermalfJp, nnrvep, wfaltTPSBus. laundrrsBes, and clr'B for eeno al fLr excellnut families, boh In and untry, wHhor.t delay, by apolylng nt HENDERSON'S ervnts offlc. Conrf.

sr. near" Monfaeuo fit. WfiETEJJ A COOK, WASHER AND ironcr; one that can come well recommended can ai til intacoe st WAJSTJill A OUAG UKRftlAN GIKL who fptaHsilnclish.to tane care of youn child I t.nnn ai.1' Annltt An eior. 1. II I'll (l.v III 111 UUU3u)Y VI il'J wiji nioi ave, near Park.

folil Mr WAK'J IiD A PWJTUSTANT GlRt i TO do upstairs work and assist with the washing and ircnlcg. Apply with references at 105 Schermerhorn Etrect. fell 2 1 WANTED A RESPECTABLE GIRL IN a Bmall Gerrran famtlv for general housework; meat be a good washer and lrouer. Apply at 383 Brldgo Et.near Myrlleavc. VITANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housework; muet bi a good cook, wather and Ironer, and hae cltv Apply at 81S Saokett Bt, between Court and Smith Bta.

WANTED AT 95 POUT GREENE place, a nice tidy clrl who 1 a cond cook, washer nntl irorer; city references required. faiG It' WA5TED IU A CATHOL IC FAflllfjY a giil not over 14 toattend a child and make hcr seifuse fu'. Apoly with reference In Tompkins ave, brick ho jse north of Hart ft. WASTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironcr; none need apply unless well qualified, well recommended and willing to work. Apply at 23 Foitland ave.

1UIO o. ANTED A NfcAT, TIDY GIRL TO take care of a baby; none need applv unless ca nablo and can fornish. coed reference, inquire at 18 Bt u'h Oxford st, nar Fnllonnve. felS 2t' WANTED A i KOlKaTANT WID.JW who can bo well rccolnmended wants waihlng alherreeldence. tl eer dozen, or wouldgo out by the day.

at 239 Navy sr. near BeKalbave. WANTED A LAUNDRESS, ONE that Ih understands her business, with good city references. Apply at 5T First Haco, near Conrtst WANTED A THOROUGHLY OOM petent slrl lo takechnMeofa in ifolght muuths old. Apply after 10 o'clock at 91 Second I'luce, ANTED EXPERIENCED SHIRT hnr.om hands: Bteadv wrE.

Annlv at Adams st, tep floor, near to Fulton ave, over 'IioweU's Iron ralllnc factory, fel8 2t. WAN LADIES TO LEAKS TO operate on all kinds of sewing mar.uinev. all trancheB taught perfect, and recommended to wort. Maclilnes for Bale and to rent Opcra'ors eent onttv the day or week. All kjnda of family sewing and qniltinc done.

Cloaks stitched for the trade. Fura cleaned and altered. Applv at 51 Mvrtln ave. nretfloor. Ja6 2mo WINTED' WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE Epcc.able vrlrl as a co washer ami lrmer; Bhe herbusit efa is wlUinff and obliging; coodciiy refereilcc en be civen.

Call for two days, at 46 Dullleld Concord, In tho bisenont. WTNTEDATsfTlJATf ON BY A RE ppccianle plrl to rio plain washing and Iroi intr, or has no objection to do general housework In a Email fatally. Call at 195 Flatbusli ave. near Dean st, eecond Hoor. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE gpectuble woman to do general housework; le a Rood cook, washer imrl iroier; htia good rof erenceg.

CjIUor two daya at Atlantie first flour. ANTED A SITUATION BY A FIRST elfipfi pnprnnr, np caak ard laundress! is neat. tlioronch'v etlicfent and ecouomical la Her dutie4: no ol roiloii todOK references App. 15 Court near Juralomon. AViicesmoilerate.

WANTED A SITUATION BY APEK eon wli i is cana ile of doing general houpework in a pmall private l3mily; city reference. Apply for two flBJS ill iU. 11 HIIUB ML. AKTED A SITUATION AS DRESS imtker ov fe.ivmRt.reas in 4 nrivare fimllv. ctn eucanantro svgtem.

Rnu unnersiiinua lyiieiiurw iyii pon's tieivinfr "Machine; would uo by th day or tvorlc. Cull in Downing st, E. bet. Fultou and Putnam avos, Broohljn. feiOJt' AHEB A SIXTJATIOST BY A vouni? erii 1 15 vears old.

to mind abalivordo Italu oreffrlstin a store: aootl ref renci giveu. Apply tor tla eedays at No. 14 President st.bet. lJainil on ve, and Van llrunt st WASTED A SITUATION AS WET niiitvo, Call at ho. a Jay ft.

ANTED A SITUATION BY A BE RnT.tiiblp, Tonnir woman as chambermaid and wattless: has nood city references. Call for two days at PI Jllcks tt, cor. Atlantic. "ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE fnt ctablo young girl as chmhcrniuld and wait ress or to do pmln sewing and aselst in tao Cire of chii rtn; ur.dttrsrendfl her work ind willing to make uerselC terurall uHeful; bes of cfty refers ices can bo given Please call atNo. Cl) East Wurrea st, between timitU and llnyL ij ANTE A SITUATION A ftmnrt capable girl to do cooking, or aa general fervp nt; will be found a respectful economical ser.

vnnt: willfng find oliligiug, and hiybly reuommendod. Apply tit 121 Atlnntlc bt, i tar Henry. ANTED A SITUATION BY A VERY Tirnt. rnnnrcffihlo nnnnnrlnir and Indnntrlons latelv flrrivtd. as creneral Eervunt: Is a good washer and lionerand plain cook: williDg, intelligent aid quiet to arn: will take low wages.

Apply at Vil Atlantic st, Drarlenrjj WANTED BY AN EXfERIER CED nurse a few more engagements. Apply at hr pvatent employer's, S7 Second Place, Souili Brooklyn; address or apply for nurae. Wanted a situation by a re spccteblft young glil as chamber woik wait lr or chambi rwork and eewini a ah ing care of chil dien. Can be seen until suited at her res tint employer's, 356 Union st. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spcctable young woman aa good cook, and Ironer; hap (rood city reference.

Call fortsvo dsyB at tlantic st. WANTED A SITUATION BY A BE spcccable girl to do treneral housework; his tbi best city re'erances; flrst rat washer and ironer. 1'jease call at 543 Hudson aye, Qrst floor, over the stord; WA TE A SITUATION BY A strorg, active and efQclent woman as cook, washer and ironer or to do geuerl housework, la city oi countrv; private amliy or boarding house; la a good piuin cooV, makes bread, end is a superior washer and ironcr. Apply at 4 Sancis fit, bttgetvent. A SITUATION BY AJ as nurse, whose baby is ono raontb 6 Id; she cm give tlic most, uutxcentiouable relcrcuces as to respectability c.

Apply at 4 Bauds attbssamenr. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE Fpecttb1e steady young aroman in city or couDtry, aa eookaud laundress; make llrst clas bread, plea ana biscuit; will be found neat, thorongnly competent and peoncinical In her management of housekeeping'. Apply at 15 Conn st, near Joralcmon. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE spcetable girl to do cooking waihlng acd Ironiut? li.is the bear city rtferenee. Call for two day a at UG Atlantic Pt, cor.

or Henri', over Scraacon'd grocery, second liocr room No. 8. WANTED A SITUATION BY A midalc aged worain to do the general housework of a small private faruliv; is alirst oliiss washer and lroii' 'r and good cook, and willing to be guueralty useful; can give the best clly reference. Address M. aglo oillce.

WANTED A SITUATION BY A KE sp'jciriblc young girl to general housework; is a good plain cook, washur and Ironcr; would go in the country; haB good rcfcroLces. Call for two uayuatOl Atlantic st. 3JSTANTED A SITUATION BY ARI3. Fiieetible girl hp riifimbermui i and waitress cr ns n'irse; has good dtp referenees. Call for two days at 2fii Oolun.bla st, cor.

2d floor. ANTKD A SITUATION BY A Tonne trirl as eliambermald and waitress, ornuise: bus good city references. Call for two dayaatlQQ Columbia tt, rear Ilenrj ANTEl; A SITUATION BY A RE sncctanlft clrl as cod k. wnannr an 1 Irnnnr. nr Vf MiUlrto uenerM housewr.vk in a small priv.ito family Call this evening pd Thursday at 315 Court eu In Bu'ler i'ti llnoi bnc.V room.

A N'TED A SITUATION BY A nirl to do irentral l.tisew(.rk of a fam ily IS a good ruck, and Hrsl nitc wflEbrand Ironcr huu can giTuJoti reiurL'nces. fjujuoritwo cays at 133 Prcrect the store. WA "NTRtS A SITUATION BY A TBES peoUWeg rl.to do general housework. Address ANTED A SITUATION BY A CJM neteiit seamstress cau ondrato on wiiuiir TVlIfon'ri sewing machlue; undcrtinds cutting and flt ttuglad'ea' ar children 's dresses. Cai be seen for two dsys at 71 Court tt, 2door south of Atlantic s.

WANTED A SITUATIONBrXRB sptctable woman as washer and ironer iu a tuasiU city references given. Call ut Atlanilo ave, up etaire. ANTED A SITUATION BY A Pi otffltant cirl as chambermaid aud wnlrresa his city references. Call at 50 Myrtle aye, second iiuor. ANTED A SITUATION BY A EE BnectublCYonniririrl to do 'Sneral housi' work or as cook, wasnerami ironer in a smau lamiiy, or wiring to do cbamberwork and aspire in takirg cart1 of a child; best of ci ty relerence? from her last (Uti be seen tl leng a gefl at HQ SackeH st, flrooklyn.

top flour. WANTED A SITUATION AS GOOD cook, washu and Ironcr; can give good citvref erenccs. Apply at 130 Nassau st, Urookiyn, in tho p'upcr WANTED A SITUATION BY A BE pvctablo girl as chambermaid and waitress. for two days at 55 Ft, cor of Front st, Brooklyn. best of rccommiTdationh'.

ANTED A SITUATION BY A BE spccablc girl in a private family as a plain cook, or a good washer and Ironer; has the bfSt of reference. Plciipr call for two days at her sister's present employer VJOPncblcjit ANTED A SITUATION AMID dlc tigcr womatt ma smiilt tatntiv. as houe keeppr, or to do general Can be seaa at her present employer's Iso. Ill THIary for two days. ANTED A SITUATION BT ARE siicetnble woman as chambermaid or seim FtresF; cau opt rale on (trover Raker's Muehln: can give good rulei euce.

fleast call for two days at 21H Pacific st, bet. Boerum end Cuit sts, Brooklyn. ANTED A SITUATION BY A RE FiicHable voui'2 jman at a romnetent cook: un has good city references. Call lor two aays at t6 Adamsst. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE fcpectublo younc woman as chnmnermaid and wwltrPFS; has 20Dd city references.

Call fartwo days at 129Atlantlc st, cor, of Henry, over iho drug store. WANTEDA SITUATION BY A RE Fpeetablc young girl to aFsist in housework or mlod children, aged 16 years. Call at53 Tlilary at, first floor. Cul be seen for three days. jlS St ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE vonnir married wcmau.wua a tresu urease of milk, aba'by to wet nurse at lierovm residence, aoiPacillc tt.

in Hie rear. feib if WANTS, TSTANTED FOB INVESTMENT TV Plrnt class tenement nronartv. in rlcslrabii loca Please ncr particulars immediately fo II. A. PAFAKD, 150 Ilenisen 6t, Brooklyn, or 05 Wall Bt, New York.

fenm WANTED TO RENT 3 OR 4 ROOMS In a good neighborhood for gentleman and wife fiom March 1st or April 1st; within 13 minutes' of Fulton on Wall ft. lerrlcs; rent not to exceed US or $18 per month. Ad iress COTTAGE, Eajrlo office. fel82t, WANTED A LADY HAVING A WELL tarnished house on Fulton desires aoarlner In dressmaklliirwhocancoaininrdcnaloni. Address for one week, MUB ALLEN, 138 Fultonst.

Jui9i5! WANTED TO PURCHASE A3 STORY house with store, wlthm a mile of City Hall. Addrcfs f.S., Eagle oillce; jtatlng price, location, felO 4t WANTED TO PUKOHASH A 3 STORY pub ccllar brick house, with water and zm. In ci od repairs, and co vcnltut to ferries: price 000 to Ili.GCO. not excferllnc $1,000 to cah; balanco on Mortgage. Address A.

8.. P. O. Box 3.330.New York. WANTED TO LEASE FOR THREE years or more, a three story and basement brick house with all tho.

mortem improvements, for or a vear, within 10 or15 minutes walk from City Hall above Jay St. AddrisiBOZ. WANTED TO RENT FROM 1ST OP May. a small house wl'h modern Improvements; within Of een minutes walk of ferry. Address ststlt location ano team, which must he.troierae, WAIL ST, Eagle ofllce.

fell) WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE email family of 8 persons, from 1st of March, phrt of nhouio with water and pas; rent mnt bo mode rate. Address or two days. A. tfaglo office. WA IMMEDIATELY BY A Bmail family with no children.

prt of a houso ccnelBlli of three or fonr rooms. Address with lara. rent. Ac H. Eagle oflioo.

WANTED A NEAT, TIDY GERMAN woman to cook, wash and Iron; must understand her business well and bo well recommended for honeaty end capability. Apply In Byerspn at, east aide, first bouse forth of ve, (ell lit El AG Ei OFFICE, 2 V. W. COHMEBCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Wall Stbeet, Feb.

19 10:30 A. 11. Tbe stock market opened weak this morning and Erie declined to but has since recovered lo 75a Tbe mtrket now looks as if it had touched bottom, and the following quotations are current Western Uoion TolegrapU. 31a81K; No.w York Cen trnl, IS8al3aif; Erie, Paclflc Mall, 10732 108 Rending. OSKaMif Michigan Southern.

Rock Itland, Ncrlttwestern, Norlhweslcrn preferred, 73in73 Fort Wayne, 100; alOflK Money ip very abundant and lonaa nrc freely nvide ai 4 per ccDt ou governments and 5 per cent on mixed collaterals. The discount market is innctivp, tbe amount of (lrt class mercantile poper offerinr; very limited and is fondly discounted at CaCper cent. The foreign exchange market is firm bnt rather in uc live. L1W INTELLIGENCE. KINOo COUNTY COURT Bbfoiie Judge Trot axd a Jury.

A REAL ESTATE CASE. Charles Wood vs. Cornelia A. TrowbrHrre. This wsb an aclion origiually tried bef.ire uice Mr rt house, and decided by him in favor or the ck'fend ant, and which was now brought in this Conrt under the ttclion of tbe code wbicii authorizes a no trisl in tbe County Court, when tho nnioau! in controversy exceeds $.10.

The aclion was brought by Wood, as nstignee of oue. Davenport, a real estate broki to recover ccmmiSFion8 for selliue a bouse for Mrs. Trow bridee. There was considerable conflict ol testimony in the case, the witnesses for Ihe plaintiff. Mr.

Davenport anu bis two cleiks, swearing that Mrs. Trowbridge placed the property in Davenport's, hand i far sole, and that bo actually sold it or negotiated a sale with Mr. Robert Stewart, while Mr. Stewart himself swears tbat he acquired 110 information from Divfn port or his elf rk about the house that ho called at Dnvei port's to see what other houses there were for sale, and tbat he knew all about this bou.BR before hu called nt Davenport's. Mr.

and Mrs. Trowbridge swear that tho house was not placed in IHvenport'a taDde at all for sale, and that when tbey susrtreated it to Mr. Oavenport, he discouraged the idea of sclltn" itatflll. in ibis statement the derendant was corroborated by lllflu TiowbridEe who accompanied her to '3 office. At Ihe conclusion of the tecliuiony tbe case vM ably summed up by the counsel, and his honor charged the jury in his usual impartial manner.

After a short absence tbe Jury brought in a verdict in fuvor of the di feudant. For plaintiff, Wm. A. Cook. For trfeuaant, Win.

Le gett Wbitine and Edward J. Maxwell. SECOND EDITION. KAGIK OFFSCif, si iClc ItEclancIioly SulcMe A Gorman Grocer Blows Bis Brains Out. Another of those melancholy affairs, which it is the duty of the Eaolk to record, occurred yesterday afternoon, under Ibo following circumstances: Tbe 6uici(ie is a German grocer, named Jobh Wesse, who was engaged iu business at the corner of Goldond T'iihiry streets.

Shortly after two o'clock yesterday afternoon, a young man named Charles Brown, employed aa a clerk iu tbe grocery store, beard a great noise ns if resnltiEi; from a lull on the floor of the apartment over bead, occupied by Wesscl and his wife. With tbat peculiar Instinct with which men are possessed affairs ol' these kinds, lie instantly sormised that something of an unusual character had occurred. Without waitini; or endeavoring to discover what was lbs caute of the noise, lie immediately went in search of a police officer, nudJonnd Roundsman Barr, of tlio Foity first Precinct, who rorlunatejy was in tho immediate vicinity. This ollictr at once proceeded with Brown to the house.of Wessel, ami 011 foicing open the door of the room to bis horror, aiscovored (he body of the unfortunate man lying in his yet warm blood. The floor was covered, and the Rurmeut3 or the man was sa uraled with blood which was still flowing copiously from the wounds tho rash man had iiiillcled upon himself.

His left hand clutched with a death grip a largo horse piMol, and from Ihis fact, it was known that tie horrible deed had been committed by the deceus ed himself. Investigation brovght lo light tho fact lliat the muzzt 1 of ihe weapon had been placed immediately under the chin, and when tho trigger wa pulled, the hall, had passed through the lower part of thi'hesd, into the brain. Of course death ensued inslumaneouirlY. The iffeir having become noised abont, the ncigli bois flecked about Ibo bouse in large numbers, and as usual all manner of reports as to the cause of the deed were circulated. None, however, were true, as was found from a letter written by the deceased to his biclhcr.

It oppenrs by this letter that ha bad been laboring for some time in a state of great despoadency, in consequence of the falling off of his business, aud of tbe trouble he was put to in a law snit that was peud irg between himself and his landlord. Coi oner Smith was nolifled at once, and arrived at tbo epot in a short time, and took charge of Ihe body lie will hold an inquest to night at seven o'clock. The deceased waB twenty two years old, aud leaves a wife, but no children. From the letter it wob round that he invsted 11 of bis money in bis business, which he had been led to (suppose waB much better than it aiterwurd turned out to be. He wae becoming involved, and was fi aring that he wonld ultimately fail, and in brooding his mls iortnnes he was led to commit the deed.

THIRD EDITION. A Woman Burned, to Death. I'all RrvEB, Feb. 19. A woman named Phoebe Wilkie was burned to death in tbl city night btforo last by tho breaking of a kerosene lamp.

Another AVbtsliy The officers of Collector E. T. Wood made anolher seizure yesterday ol a small quantity wbifky, and destroyed asruall sliil which they found in Frost street, near Smiib street, Eastern District, Tbe Blill was made of tin, and the wlmky in it amounted lo but abont twenty gallons. The whisky was in tho still, and as there was no means by which it could be carried to the oQice of tue Marsbai, it was thrown into tbo cutter. The still was destroyed, and the officers came away without learning, after dilll gent ecarcb, however, tbe prodrictor thereof.

Deputies Newman nndEagan made tbe seizure. Fatal Accident A Workman In the INavy Yard Instantly Killed Inquest on tlic Body by Coroner Smith. A frightful accident occurred this morning, at the Navy Yard, by which au eatimablo mechanic was instantly killed. The scene of the accident was Ibe saw mill, which is eitnatcd on the East ltiver near the immense ship houecs. Tho deceased, whose name is John Kelly, was employed in the mill as a sawyer.

This rooming, about ball past eight o'clock, the machine upon wbich he was at work becoming clogged up with sawdust, went down stairs to clean it out. It fchould be stated here that the machine i3 placed on the first floor of the mill and the part upon which the work of sawing Is done is at tbe upper part wbich exlendB above the second floor. It was necessary, to clean out tho dust, to mount th machine near the rcof of Ihe first floor. Here a hole i cut inta the floor, to allow a bar free play tbat works up and down with motion of the eaw. The L'2lt bad been taken off of the motive wheel, so lha the machine waB at a stand This bar at the time that Kelly went down stairs was at the lowest point it reaches, when the machine is in motion.

Ho wiabed it to be lifted higher up, and called tohis workman, Michael Downie.by name, to ''set tbe gate," as it is technlcaljy termed. At this time Downie was talking 10 tbe foreman, and did not at once reply to tho request of Kelly, who called again. Downie then proceeded to lift this bar, by setting the machine in and it iB supposed that Kelly, becoming impatient, put bis head over I he bar tbat bis voice might co more clearly through the hole in the ceiling, just as Ihe machine was started: the bar came up swiltlyand caught his neck, breaking it Instrantly. He uttcrvd a cry as it Btruck him, and the machine was stopped before the bar had raised more lhan ciabt inches but it hid gone far enough to kill him. The blood gushed from his rncutb, no.ue and ears, bat his body was not mangled in tbe leat.

When his fellow workmen reached him be was dead they liaed him down and deposited him on Ibe floor, ond was ltft there until Coroner Sinllh should come, who was immediately notified of the fad accident. Cin tbe arrival of the Coroner, ho imme dia'ely em panneled a jnry from the workmen in the yard, and proceeded to bold an inquest on tli3 body. After examining several witnesses, whose testimony bronht out Ihe facts in detail as stated above, the jury retired and shortly arttrwards broiuht iu I he verdict of "accidental death, from injuries received, by having his head caught in tbe machinery of a saw while in motion Tbe deceased was a very sober and industrious man; aged about 45 years, and resided at No. :15 1 Tenth elreet. New York.

He leaves a wifeand two children. GEEAT CLEARING OUT SALE. OF FRENCH CORSETS, for the ncit SO days, to make room for Spring stock. French Coitfets from 75 cib np. 110 doz.

Wcrley's French Corsets, only each. ALSO, all 'he new stvlM ot Bradley's Hoop Sklrt, varyclionp at COUB'b Coiret Skirt Store. 225 Fulion 6t. bet Piue apple and Clarke Ft'. fcl9 i'.

EXTBAORDINABY BARGAINS IN DKr GOODS for Iherronth of Fer.ruuiy. STRANG ADRIANCE, 855 Broadway, bet. Kranslin and Leonard out the following RlClf and STAPLE DRY GOODS, AT GREAT BARGAINS, in order to make room for bprlu Importations, consist In of Linen Sheetiopi.l'lllo vand Shir'lng Linens, Dtm aek Tabic Cloth" and Towc s. Quilts, Blankets Plain and Plaid Ciimbrlca twifs Tarletop, Nainsook, Mulls and every variety of White GoodF, Marseilles Bleached Sheet by the piece at caso price p. from 15 eta un to tho finest qnflllt les import? rt at prices ver before offered; Lupin's BLACK ano SILK ORSTED QhKNADI EP In all wld'hs am qualities at Spirent lets than cost of importation: BLiCK BOM BaZINKS, Black Alpacis, TamiM, Poplin an I Empress lothe.

and a large Etock of JIOUItfLXU GOODS. IRISH ard FRENCH POI'LISS, In all colors. Empress clotha cost of tmportitl.in. Plild Poplins from 10 cts. up to vcrj fine goods at sanvHproportion.

FRENCH MERINOS at pilccs lci3 than before WBLACK LYONS MANTILL nnd IIAT VELVETS. PAHIS CAUkL'S HA 111 H1AW1.S In all styles and colors. The largest ard moft coirpbite deportment lu tho city, purchased attic hile great suction 6iles at ahrut half the cost of Importation, will be sold at a 'mull advance. feiOl.w" FOR SALE ONE ELEGANT 4 STORY" brown ptoue front bouse in Plcrronont Bt within 5 minutes' walk of Wall it.ferrv; in prime order with ill thomodern improve mprts house 2x loi xiib Al abemtlful home on Elliott pluce.n a i niton eve with wnier.gas. bio mi teimpiuveiiie iw, Apply to JOUJf H.

TEN BRi iEC eai Kittle izeci, iraiion si. The Reconstruction Committors Belief from Political Dlnnbllltlcs Proposed Division of Texas Kir. Sherman's Alabama MIDI. WAamyoTEN, Feb. 19.

Tbo Committee on Reconstruction at its mcotlng ttilB mtTuli i agreed to rtpoit a resolution in favor of aia pentini; nilh tbe lest cath in the case of Mr. Butler, the Fiict Tennessee District, and others similarly sit unted, and allowing tbe persons concerned to take the Ufual Constitutional oatb. It is intended to li elude in this arrangement all per sons relieved by the aclion of Conijrejs from the political disabilities incurred by participation in the re Mr. Btooks of New York, moved in the Ilonsc to dnytocxlend tbe eame privilege to John Young Crown, of Ker tucky. tnl this was disagreed to only two de moctattc niembcrs of the commiUce votiug for it.

It was agreed that the bill for removing political disabilities Irom cx rebels whoje names were recently berore Ibe committee should not be reported at present. Mr. Stevens expressed the opinion that farther in vcttigation should be made into ihe circumstances under which thefc men entered into and quelled the rebellii n. He said ho did not desire a wholesale pardon cf Implacable rebels. Mr.

Stevens was authorized to report the bill of fetcd in the Uonee by bim, and referred to tbe Recon strnclien Ce nimittec, for dividing tbo State of Texas into lour or more states. After reportm? it, he will nsk that it be recommitted to the committee for further consideration and amendment. The. consideratien of Hie joint resolution offered in the House ye etcrday by Judge Gingham, relative to the admission ol Alabama, was informally discussed, and finally postponed until tho next meeting of the ct minittee. Dniing the debate on this resolution tbe fact was revealed that Mr.

Stevens and the more radicol members of tbe committee who act with him are opposed to the bill relative to Alabama introduced by Sueimin in the Senate. 11W IMISLLIGENCK COUNTY COX'HT Before Judoe Tnor. INT1LRE8TTKG TO REAL ESTATE BROKER.9. William Mackey vs. Rudolph A.

FalgrafT. The plaintiff in this suit sued to recover S300 commle elem for selliue a house, the property ofltbe'dcfendant. The coniplalut characs tbat defendant employed plaintiff, a real calate broker, lo sell a house for him Mtiiotn in Navy street and agreed to pay him thi rotor all he thonld sell for over $3,350, that plaintiff' procured a customer for the bouse at $3,100, aud whom he Fcnt to di fondant, and I bat defendant now refuses to pay him according to me'iit plaintiff sued defendant and recovered a judement for the amount claimed. From this judgment defendant appealed lo thii Court the defendant denied Ihe agreement, nnd inidstcd that if plamiiffts enlilli to rt cover anything lie was only entitled to the regular broker's fees of 1 per cent and that the alleged agreement being over $50, and not in writing, was within tbe slatutoni frauds, and void. Tbe Court held, first, that too agreement was not within the Htalutoof fraud? secoi that the action being to recover a special agreement, plaintiff could no: re rece.ver 8 per centnge as a broker.

If plnin'ifT had proved the apreemeni to the ealibfuctlon of too jury, hf was entitled to the vcralct for tbe amount cl limed; if not, then ihe verdict must be for tne defendant. The returned a verdict for plaintiff of 20II. John P. Troy, for plaintiff; James for defendant. Charles "Wood aeraiust Cornelia A.

Trow bricne This was an action brought to recover the brokerage for snle of a house belonging to derendant The plaintiff, who was the sienee of Mr. Davenport, real estate nicnt, claimed lha' said Davenport bad procured r. purchaser for the bouse at aMl that lie was I here fore entitled to the commission. On the part of the defence, it was claimed that she never autliiirized tbe sale of the house1, nnd that nltiiooL'h afterwards sold, it was not through the Intervention of the plaintiff. Tbe case involved the legal question wi iher a broker can recover where the" parly has been the means of procuring the side, although placed iu ibe tirokerV bauds.

The jury li.utut a verdict for tlte defendant. For Hie plaintiff. Mr. Cook. For defendant, Messrs.

Maxwell and Whiiing. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONER'S COUIIT Bi: roius U. S. Co iiJiissioNEn Jones. UNITED STATES AGAINST CHARLES COLE.

Ctiailes Coib, a brewer, doing business on Nostninri avenue, near Willoughby, was brought hell. re Untied States Commissioner this morniUL', cborpi ci with selling beer iu kegs that wcr not stamped in accordance wi the law. George Hunt, ol Do Knlb aveiiui1, was sworn as a witr es and he ti'iGe'el that be had ei kegs of beer go out of Cwlb' brewery tbat were nol stamped aud some which were, lint, the stnmpc were not cancelled. Samuel Harris also Ir. ll fied to the same e'fl'ect.

The examination va U.en adjourned until Thursday at ten o'clock, 1 1 cnahl the defendant to make a defense. Mr. Frtcdmun for dclauduul Air. E. S.

Allen for the Government. Sewerage Works, Yesterday tbe Water and Sewerage Board met to receive bids for the drainage works of district No. 11, comprising the Prospect Park and Flatbush avenue corner of the Ninth Ward. The district is bounded by Carleion avenue, Atlantic avenue and street, Graud avenue and Prospect Pork. Tie bids were opened by Com.

banded to Com. Nortbup, who recorded the figures and passed by bih to com. King, who read aloud tbe minutes. There were lli bids. About 10 of the principal contractors of the city were in attendance.

Tbe work comprised 1,720 feet of 18 Inch Btone ware pipe, 8,235 feet of 15 inch, cement pipe, 7,025 feet of IS inch cement pipe, 123 manholes and 13 street basins. Tbe bids were given in detail on each item, so tbat ft occupied some lime for the engineers to multiply ana foot up the prices and finanthics so as to deler mine which was Ibe lowest bids. The contract was awarded to the lowest bidders, Hiram A. Faron who bid J3 10 per foot for 18 inch pipe, $1 33 15 inch, gl 17 for 12 inch, $15 10 for manholes, and S110 50 for street busing. There was a remarkable approximauou among moBt of tbe bids, is as fol lows: H.

A. Faron Co 30.537 80 O. ace) J. Collins 5 S. Ke.eney 3S.1H4 75 Van Voorhls Co 70 C.

McMuIlc 83,619 70 N. Mills IX O. Mulvey 31,153 70 J. Kme .10 E. Field 37.895 50 M.

Ice illy 35.G07 GO Mullens 37.IM 30 J. Newman 30,1100 00 P. Qninn 75 Dunn 57.270 05 li. Van 1 inkle 3S.17B 55 W. Sweeney 12,003 00 TlIK TV Alt AOAINST THE ILLICIT "WlIISKY Dealers.

Collector E. T. Wood is vigorously carrying on bis campaign against the dealers in Illicit whisky. Information was received at tbe collectors office this morning, from deputy colictor Egan. that in consequence of Mr.

Newman's seizures at the ferry yesterday morning tbe illicit dealers became persuaded that the ferries were blocked against them aud they resolved to transport their contraband goods to Mew York in small boats from the ebore offJowantis bay. A quantity of whisky was loaded in carts and started or ttc Eighth Ward, velmn the government officers followed In buggies and overtook Ibe whisky, which they seized, the drivers decamping to escape capture The government officers believe tbat they b3ve now f.nce eedcd in entirely closing the nnrket in Brooklyn for illicit whisky and that they ate rapidly succeeding fn rendering transit to New York impossible, and that this course will ere many days do away with every illicit still in this city. Bitten uy a doo On tho 13th instant an old man named Michael Fay, residing in Sandford street, in tbe Ninth Ward, was bitten by savage dog bt longing to a neighbor named John Sweencp. Next morning Fay appeared before tbe Mayor and made a coiuplf.int against Sweeney, on which Miyor Kalb Ileitcb ordered Captain Lelch, of the Forty ninth Precinct, to have tbe dog destroyed. The next day Fnynppcired before the Mayor again, and alleged that the dog had not been destroyed in accordance with tbe older, but had been spirited awny by tbe owner.

On lint Sweeney was summoned belore the Mayor, and te testified that be had, on receiving the order from Ibe police captain, tied a stone to the dog's neck and Ihiown him into the river. He produced a mm named Sullivan, who testified that he had personally wltnessi the execution of the offending canine. On this evidence the Mayor dismissed the complaint. Yorxo Meu's Citiustian Association of tue EASTr.m; District. Lectuiik bt Dk Cor.uovA.

The Y. M. C. A. of the E.

D. have recently extended their field of labor with a view ol reaching a class of Ihe community who have heretofore in a measure been uccared for. This consisted in providing a bteaklast on Sunday mornings to persons in indigent circoraslauce aud opening an employment agency, under the charge of a committee, who have secured work for a largo ounbi of people. support tliedo movements without draining their treasury entirely, required some extra effort, nnd the Association decided to elve a course of Ihrec lectures by eminent gentlemen, the first of wbich was given last evening lu the South Ninth street church, hy Mr. De Cordova.

The subject choseu by the gentleman was "The Dog next aoor," whose hnwlicgs and moans was the cause of great discomfort to the neighborhood, and whose owner could not be induced under any circumstances lo part with. A and appreciative audience was present, notwithstanding tbe storm, and were evidently well pleased with the entertainment ofwhich tbey gave ample acknowledgment The nextle'clureof ihe course will be delivered by Rev. McC. Holmes, in tho Leo Avenue Dutch Kcfortned Church. This gentleman, it wL'l be remembered, was formerly pastor ol the church in which he is to speak and being popular in Ihe district will doubtless crowd the building on the occasion.

OUPKEME COURT. KINGS COUOTY. 7 MirUm Ooocby. Plaintiff. against Uobert Ooodby, Dcfet'tianl.

Summons lor rcller. (Com. not served.) To the defendant: Yon arc hereby snmmoned and required to answer tbe complaint In this action, which will be filed In the otflce ol the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the Court lieute. City of Brooklyn, and to serve a copy ol your answer to the aald comnlalnt on the subscriber, at his office. Ko.

22 Court street. In tbo City ol Urookiyn, wltbm twenty days after the service of thi Eummons on you, exclusive of the day of such service: and If yon tall lo answer the said complaint within the time aforciaid, the pla'ntlff In this action will apply to the Court for tl.r relief demanded in tt 'omnlaint. Dated lanuaryCiih tSlia. JOHN 11. LOCKWOOD Plaintiffs Attorney.

The complaint In the above action was this day pied, with the Clerk of the County Klocs, at his office in tho Court Uonse, In tho City lai71aw6wM Plaintiff Attorney. SUPBEME COURT QU BBN8 COUNTY leopold Helehcnbanch. plaintiff azl. Jimei II. Powers.

liet.ndant. San.mons fur money deiiantf on contract. To the defendant: Yon arc berehy summoned and required to tnswnr van complaint In ililn nctlon, which will Jlcd in the office ol the Clerk of the County or Qucfns, at the vlIMgo of Jr. malca, in tatd crunn.and toservc a cony of your answer tothe mid roroplxlpt, on thei aubsolber, at their oillce, in tho vlllign of Jamalcs. Qucns jnnty, wphln twci ty rays after the service of thl iumnitr on you ox elusive of the dny of sneh frvlce; and lr you fall to answer tt said complaint within the lime plaintiff lu Ills urt'on wlM uke Indgmuct aialnit you lorthe turn cf tv hnucired and llilrtj ulae dollars twelve ceet', with intrrcit from the fiifl tlif of D4cm.

her, one thousand debt hundred1 and 8lxtv ttx, betides tho cut of Ill's setlon. DuW Janntr) 1S8. Ali.MSTUU.SU FOhDICK, I'lfl's Alt. IirnMu. L.I.

The complaint in the above entitled action was fltod in tho nfotcsald ert otllee. on iSfS ABSJSTROUG FOSDICK, Ally's for Plu. felSUwCwS FOR SALE. These Bonds axe 6EVIIN PER CENT. COUPOS8, FAYABLB 1st OF MARCH AND SEPTEMBER, at Atlantic National Bank, Brooklyn; the mortgage OOVERrHO THE ENTIEK PEOPE5.TT OF THE COMPA1TT.

THE BOUTHSIDE RAILROAD runB ftom the EaBt Piver, Brooklyn, through all the Tillages on the sou side of the Island to Paichoiue, distance 55 miles, 8i mlleB complete and runulng. Net earnings are now, during winter months, paying Interest on the bonds. The road Is graded to Isllo, Iron and tiea oa the line, and the entire line will be completed as soou as tho WPather will admit. For sale on favorable terms by W1I. C.

KUSHMORE, fel56t Atlantic Bank, Brooklyn. SEVENTH WARD SPECIAL ELECTION. For Alderman, CORNELIUS V. FINEHOUT. ELECTION FEB.

gSTir, 1MB, lit 367 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, GOLDSMITH'S MUSIC STORE. GRAND POPULATE MOVEMENT TO ERECT THE GETTYSBURG A8YLUM, FOR INVALID SOLDIERS. Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania, March 6tb, 187. There will be 1,200,000 tlckcis issued at one dollar ei.cn admitting the holders to tho Fair and both of the BRAND MUSICAL FESTIVALS. ONK AT IRVING HALL, NEW YORK, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 8th, 1868, AXD ONB AT HORTICULTURAL HALL, PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY EVENING, FEB.

2ft), 1868, On which latter occasion a Committee of prominent civ lzeiR win be selected to associate with the management in making the distribution, before the audience, at the PRESENTATION FAIR, To commence on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th, At 10 o'clock A.M., AT HORTICULTURAL HALL. IB VALUABLE PRESENTS Will be distributed among the ticket holders, in accord' ance with the Charier and the tollowlng SCHEDULE Ol AWARDS No. A. 1 Present In Unltcl states 1 1 Present In Greenbacks 2 1 In Greenbacks 30,000 8 1 Yacht, Hie 1 amoiiB Hcnnctte" .10,000 4 1 Diamond Necklace, 4S Brilliants 30,000 5 1 Diamond Brooch and Ear Kirgs, (all Large Diamonds) 25.00C 1 Diamond Brooch and Eur Rings, (all Large Diamonds! 25,000 7 1 Diamond Itronch and Ear Kings 15 000 1 Diamond Necklace, 28 Brilliants Star Setting 8 000 9 1 Diamond Necklace, 29 Brilliants. 7000 10 lDlarioud Cross, set In Silver, (Large Diamonds) 7000 It 1 Diamond Slide.

15 Brilliants 6 003 12 1 IMamond Cluster Brooch 5000 13 1 Diaiyond Cluster Brooch 5 oeo 14 1 Dlamord and Pearl Cameo Bracelet. Bryoch and Itar 5 000 15 1 Diamond Single Et ne Rice 4 uijo 16 1 Diamond I'liister Bracelet 4 0j0" 17 1 Diamond Cluster Broom 40, IS 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet 4 0OC 20 1 Diamond Cluster Rroocb and Ear Rings 1.000 21 1 Diamond CHi' ter Rraeelet 4 000 22 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4 ono 1 Diamond Single Stone Kcaif Pin 4 001 23 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 4 brio 24. 1 Diamond Cluster Brucel 4,000 25 1 Diamond Simile Stone lilne 3.rrf) 26 1 Diamond Emerald Cluster Brooch 8, 500 Ti 1 Pearl Necklace 3500 28 1 Pair DHmond Slnfl. stone Ear Rings 3 500 20 1 Diamond Cross 3,000 SO 1 Diamond Rlngle Stone stud s.000 31 1 Diamond Single stone Pin 300a 3J 1 Pair Dliimond Single Stone Ear Kings 3,000 S3 1 Diamond Single Sionc Pin 3 oco 84 1 Diamond Single Stone Bind s'oco 35 1 Pair Diamona S'nele Stone StudB sow 1 Diamond Brooch (In sliver) 3000 S7 1 Diamond CIUEtcr Brooch 3 000 88 1 Diamond Single Stonu Pin Ono 39 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud 3 000 40 1 Diamono Cluster llroocb 25.00 41 Diamond Fingle Stone Ring 200 42 1 Diamond and Emerald Brooch 2 soo 43 1 Diamond Slnale S'one Pin 2500 41 1 Pearl Breast Pine, Ear Rings and Head Ornament 2.50(1 45 1 Diamond Single Stone Pine 2 503 46 1 Diamond Cross 200 47 1 Diamond and Emerald Ornament 2 GOO 4S 1 Diamond Single lonc Pin 2.500 40 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 2 000 50 1 Diamond Cluttnr Stem Pin 1,500 51 1 Single Stone Diamond Ring 1.500 52 1 Diamond Ci oss 1.500 53 1 Pair Diamond CluFtf Ear Rings 1,00 51 1 Dlamord Single Stone Ring 1500 55 1 Diamond SiDgle Stone Stud 1 "00 56 1 Diamond Bracelet 1 soo 57 1 Diamond Si 1 gie Stone Ring 1,50 53 1 Diamond ClnEter King 1 50 1 Camel's Hair Shawl 1,500 CO 1 Cuolce Emerald Stud 1,550 61 1 Single Stone Ring i.ouo 62 1 Single Stone Pin 1 500 63 1 Cluster Brooch 1 61 1 Diamond Singh Slone Pin 1500 65 1 Talr Diamond Singie Stono Ear Kings SuO 06 1 Diamond sing stono Ring SOD 67 1 Diamond ann Emerald Cluster Ring 800 68 1 Diamond Cluster Bracelet. Ear Rings Pin oo 1 Camel's hair hawi 800 70 1 Diamond and Rnby Three Stone Ring 800 71 1 Diamond and Enernld Cluster King 800 72 1 Diamond Cluster Brooch 800 73 1 Pair Diamond Cluster Studs 600 74 1 Gentleman's Gold Watch and Ueavy 600 75 1 Diamond single Stone Ring, S'ar 500 70 1 Diamond and GarnetCIuster Ring BOO 77 1 Diamond Single Stone Pin 500 78 1 Emerald Knob sou 19 1 Pair Diamond and Ruby Ear liings 500 SO 1 Diamond Cluster King 400 81 1 Diamond and Emerlaiid Stem Pin 400 82 1 Ladies' Diamond Mt Watch 400 83 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring S51 84 1 Geld Watch S00 85 1 Diamond and Opal Rtn? 250 86 1 Diamond Single Stone Stud nn 87 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring 150 83 1 Diamond Three Stuno King 150 89 1 Diamond Si gie Stone Stud 150 90 1 Pearl Scarf pin 150 91 1 Dlamom Cluster Ring 150 92 1 Diamond Single Stone King 150 93 llGentlemnn's ana Amethyst King 150 94 1 Diamond Cluster Pin 100 95 1 Cameo and Pearl Brooch and Ear Ring 100 96 1 Cameo Brooch 100 97 1 Diamond Single Stone Ring ICO 08 1 Diamond Cluster Ring 100 99 1 Ladles' Go'd Watch 100 110 1 Coral Brooch and Ear Kings 100 101 1 Pair Garnet Sleeve uuttons 100 102 1 Gold and Pparl Scarf Pin 100 103 1 Emerald Scarf Pin 50 104 1 Emerald Scarf Tin 105 to 110 One thousand coplos of the splendlly Il lustrated presentation work, entitled the "Tribute lioek." at 20 each 20,060 1 000rhotogrBphAlbumsat 5 eaca.

5,000 Also, 120,000 cash pi esents, tl each 120.000 Making tne agregaie presents val'd Orders may be sent to us lu registered letters or Post Office orders In sums from tl to ourrfsk. Larger wnounts should be sent In draits or by express, at the following CLUB RATES: 5 Tickets to one address, 4 50 to do do do 0 00 20 do eo do 17 50 10 do do do S5 00 50 do do do 43 50 1C0 do do do 8i OC Address al1 orders and communications 'o GETTYSBURG ASVLUM ASSOCIATION. 516 Brosi'way New York. Philadelphia ofllce, 1,126 Chestnut street. Wiillamsbuigh, L.

corner Grand and Seventh and at Gy' 'smith's Music Store, Under tho Park Theatre. fel 31 R. R. R. KEKOVATE.

RESTORE. REPAIR. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE REPAIRED, UPHOL. STERED, VARNISHED. JOHN B.

PITT, Jal8 116 and 118 Jay.nearSanda sti NEW PAVEMENT. TIIE SCEIMSHAW PATENT CONCRETE PAVB WEST COMPANY. SAMPLES FOB BT BEETS AND BOADWATB may be seen ltld down In Joralemon street, rear of City Hall, and In Prospect Park, near tho Skating Pond. SAMPLES FOR SIDEWALKS AND PATHWAYS may also be seen in Third etrect, between Second and. Third avenues cor.

Nevlns and State steets at Capt. C. W. Godard's, cor. Bushnlck avc.

and Jefferson In Prospect Paik, near the entrance on Flatbush aud in many other ploces. For particulars apply at the office of the Company, No. 16 Couct I'henlx Ins. Building. fe4 STATEMENT OE THE CONDITION OF TEH PHENIX INSURANCE BROOKLYN.

Office, I'hiulx Insurance Building, No. 12 Court st. opposite City Hall Square. Cn the 1st day of January, 1368. STEPHEN CROWELLrpTcsldent.

EDGAR W. CKOWELL Vire President. PHILANDER SHAW, Secretary. CAPITAL. Capital 00 Sorplns, TS Total, 11,553,507 73 ASSETS.

Amount of Cash on hand. In Bark, and In hands of Agents In course of transmission. 25 Loans on Bonds and Mortgages, being ilrst Hen of unincumbered Real Katatc, mostly Dwelling houses In the city ot Urookiyn, worth at leest J693.6U0, rate of interest 7 per cent 276,151 89 Loans on cemand, secured by pledges of good Hank anrt other Corporation fclocus as co lateral, the market vaHie of which is at least J138.S50, rate of interest 7 per 91,850 00 Bills receivable for Premiums on Ocean Marine and Inland Navigation li 6bs 191,132 76 Invested In United States, States County Boi.ds, market value 557,792 58 Debts for Premiums Fire.Marlne 73,770 53 Accrued Interest 14,390 55 Real llttate owned by the Company, HO.000 00 Other property, misctllantouB items 12 559 79 Total Assets 1353.567 is LIABILITIES. Amount of Losses Incurred and In procoss of adjustment J97.957 53 fe8 AMERICAN (WALTHAM) WATCHES. Recommended by RaiiioadEngincets, Conductors, Expressmen, aud otber experts as superior to all others for durability; steadiness and accuracy as time keepers.

rnrcliatlieis should invariably insist on a certificate of genuineness. For saleby all respectable dealers. felO 20t IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF WILLIAM D. VEEDER. Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims ngulnst ELLEN MoCO late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are requirodito exhibit the eame, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor, at the ofllce of A.

J. Z. Lott, No. 9 Willoughby street. In the City of Brooklyn.on or before the Uth day of April nest.

Dated October 7th. VXt. or.8 law6mTu FRANCIS J. FREEL. Executor.

IN PURSUANCE OF AS ORDER OP WILLIAM D. VEEDER, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice hereby given, according to 'aw, to all persons having claims against SARAH B. TROTT, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tbe same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, the executor, at his residence, 83 Schermerhorn street, In the City of Brooklyn, on or before the third day of Jaly next. Da tfd, December 27tb 1367 d27 latwtmF' JAMHg BATON. Exeenter.

FOR SALE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF Toy, Co fectlooery and Stationery stjr i at 259 Smith st. Sold on account of ill health. fen 3t MARRIED. JonspoK VcttKAorB Tn Brooklyn. onTtiesd y.

Feh. 18 ISIS, at street M. B. Church, bv Po.v. M.

a dan p. Aioxzn W. Jonxsox, of Plshklll, Jr. to Miss Ceokgie kcKeaode. of Brooklyn.

No enrd.v. Fi ETOHEn In Brooklyn, Feb. is, by tho Rev. Homy Warn Berber. J.

L. CloKLOW. of I.ocKnort. K. an 1 l.tzLL J.

Fletctil daughter of H. It. I'lLlchur, Esq. DIED A ME' Tn FnylueSet, 11. 1,, on the.

litri Ajih.i kef. wife of Dr. c. Mat.chester, in tho 53th veux of hei age. feI3a Bpsox SuddOLly, Mauia S.

Bexsos, late of Ca hrldge. ss. Keineives and frie.r.ds me invited to attend the f'lvlcea at thohouio of her brother, Arthur W. Benson, isi st, ot. Thnrsday, the 20th Inst, at 1 f.

If. 1 he remains will be interred ot Mount Auburn. Bstmlet On TntBflay. Teh. ISA.

TiELri, wlfo ors la ford Biumley, cfhls ei'v, tn her SSt'i year. Thcrein.tivrs snd frleedi! cf the family fire luvltfc! to ettond the fnner it from her late residence, Union street, betwe en gnilth and host sts, on Thursday, 31th at 3 P. U. Fnovra In Brooklyn. Feb.

Wh, of convuMo Frank Er.r.KTRKAi pon ot'CLnrles C. and Sarah P. Brown ap ct one yiar, elghr months nu etsntee.n day. funeral on Therslay 20th lr.tt., P. th2icfider.ee of Chaj.

II. Feilctrcan, Hold at. Faktiell On Mondap Feb. 17th, jrAnv J. Faurei it i e.

daughter of Gernkt andCuharlne tairci! ol io. S3 fjnion IVIlUamsbttrli. The fimtral will take pi ice. from St. Mary Church, It Thursday, Ftb.JOth, atllo'cloet.

The re.irrtous Eervlccs will commence at li o'clock preef ely. The remains will he interred la Calvary Cemetery. felb2t" Jmn On Ltr.nvDA danrrhterof C'ttrwtEtl Maria ondo, aed 3 years, months a 4 CiiT8. The friends and relatives or the familv are resnee'fuHv initeti toattend th funeral frnm the Corgrcallona'l cl.nich.cor. of Pacific s'reet and Clove Roftd, at, 1 P.

on Thursday, of February. MoOr.E In tl Is city Feb. 18th, Paxiel McQee. born in Brooklin. aged 2ayt ars and 9 rronths.

Htp friends rind r.cqualntar.ce.H are resoectfully to attei.d the funeral on Thursday, b. tiOtli, from his fat Lei's residence, S38 John et, at a o'clock, P. M. PaifTON In Brcoklvn, ou I9tli at (he resldcnco ol her le Mrs. Chart Hooper, 1CI DiifliUd ct, Eliza nETn Peehto.v.

In t.rie year of her ago. hereafter. Batelje On Monday, February 17th, FOLKE3T, son cl the lute Tunis Rop' He. The relatives and friends of the family, algo tho mem bfrs of I.eiit gtO't Lodge, No. 310, F.

a dA. are re nf ctfttllv invited to utlcnd the iinerl from his late re 6lilei.ee. Ko. T9 Ttllary Bt, Brooklyn, W. on Thursday, at 2 o'clock, P.M.

Eii.et On Tnrsdsy Feb. 18th. Beek aud Riley, aged 21 Fnneral to take ace at the house of brother, Pat lt olnmew Iilley, No. 8 Furnian st Thursday arter n' nn at 2 o'clock Fttrv and acquaintances are Invited to attend. iel82t Saxxat In Brooklyn, N.T..

Tuesdav morning Feb. 19ib, fltdetntv. rvKPFINGTON Saxxax, The frtird.i or the fiimlly are Invited Yi attend the fni eral ntlds late No.Slt Degraw Bro at 2 o'clock, P. M. fel8 3l Vox penden On Febrnarv lth, of scnrlet fever, Fredecick beouge Von Senoek.

In his 4th year, onlv (tot, ol the Herman tind Plene Ven Seadcn, eldest dauglic of Frf derick G. Hnrtlng. Belitvet and frlenea the fivinily arc respctrilly invited to intern the funeral from the reside ice of lit! errd Slate street, on Thurada, Feb, 20th, at Ho'ch ck. A soh'mn Anntversary of Tteqntem will be celebrated in Bt. John' eiturcti.

aist street, ar ot't avenue, Tbir'dn ar 9K o'clock. A. for 'he ru of ih sou' of hit Kev. Maumob McGkath tho mend" or his mother, brothers and tistura are iuvitcd to attend. liOST AH ill POIiBD.

IO YESTEKDAY EVENING OfT rt Greece Pluce, rt. Fulton a De.K tin aves a ladies' Co'lar. Toe will be ultublj re wariiea ny leaving itatNo.n:! fort Qr.ette. Pinee. LOST A MV1 ALfj PAHOUCi OONTAIST iutr a clereytnau'K Purple Siole, on Mondy, 'eb.

it about 4K u'cloisc, clUter In HeKalh avc. car or Dels or 1 afieUe. avc.bove Kosfand ave. Thoflii'ler, by adnreEfilnu G. K.

box S7i Brooklyn I. o. will bo Flit able, rewnreed. feto r. LOt tN SATUltDAY, FEU, 15TH, about 3 o'clock P.

afea yards from etiltun ferry Ic. a'J Kngllth silver VVatco. N.j. 7,51 mak r. v.

Clark, The flLder will 1)2 handpoiaely rewarded i leaving It a'. 170 Soulh Oifoid st, BrjOKlyn. fell) OST S5 MSWAED OS SATURDAY Feh. J5th, i.ear the corner of Fulton a'ld Uoucord Fls, a I rcket hoeik contilntng i5 and a few small ar'l elcE. Bv Mt avlnv.

V. at II. vr. KIELVS, 175 Fulton st, tho lli der will receive the above reward and tho thanks of the owner OJT YESTERDAY IN GOING PROM I'or land ave, 'htoueh Fort Crcene to llsrtle ave. a IU ktl bok oTBlrni fr fome hilts and chinfrn and a viiLitKiy.

The finder will be welcome cj monjy aud 1 ook if he will otih return tlte key, or If money b' needed Inrtl snioiinr gtadlvbe paid 0i the rc.urn of key, No. 11)9 Adelpbl st, or 102 Broadway, up stuLs. fUOit OUND A GOAT CAMK t)N THE S. pre itss cf Je velis Bvother'i se tolii.n bi'iihlj The ov ner cau Luvc her hy proving property and pavi rg nsvv bs. 8t ft OST A LAKGE BLACK NEWFOTJKD laid in tie uetuhuorHool ot DeKaln and r.his.

Fon avt on the Uh'. of th 2 or niornirnr of the Srd ofpetrubiy. Tho Under win be liberally rewarded by relun ing tilm to capt. JaS. POWitRS.

Ciassou nvn ne ar Van Burcn sL fen at L' OST S10 KEWAKD A BLACK ANJ) dcirc: left hind loswin's; answers to tvo name orj. whoever will retain "mm to No. 7 South Oxford st. will rcctlvc the above reward. Iel7 lit LOST 5 BB.WABD ABOUT I2TH or 13lh a yellow slut; cropped eais; short tall: medium size.

Any person returning him to E. DUKCAN, 62 will receive the above reward, fell St lluaitiiii'ii HO A TO LET WITH BOARD, plessant rooms at No. 60 State st. all odei Improvements. BOABD NO.

233 HENRY COR OF Paeilic To let, wl board, a beautifully fnrulshed hvll loom; always wartn irm register; also a large and very pieainnt room, suitable for wo gentlemen; accessible to Icriies and cur routes. References required. 1 9 2t BOARD A GENTIEMAN AWD WIFE can he acconnrodated with flrst c'ass board and comfortable rootr at 9G Congress Et.near Henry. Tf.rms will bo mad moderate to parties likely tobepermine it. Ktfen nces cschanrrtd.

fel'Jtil BOARD WANTED BY A FOBBIGN Gentleman In a strictly private famllj', where there are no otber boarders. I'leope addre.pp, stating te rum, with full particulars, ofllce of tljU paper, BOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY A handsome Iront on second floor furnlsh'd to 1st to a fzentlcmnn and wife; also a very pleas in r. front room on tblri floor lor oao or two Bltigfo gentlemen, roll at 103 Carlton ave. felOBt BOARD (OR PARTIAL) ANTE I a private family, wihin liftmen minutes' walk of tho lerrl by a gei.tleaian of ctutit haolta and high refpect ihl'lfyjgocd room fire and gas IndispenSHhl i. Ad tress, wl'h terms and full particulars, TUK ililDaE.

Kaijlo eilice. fel9 2f BO ARD A FAMILY RESIDING AT 71 Secon Pmce, (lcsireB to rent with board at a mod catcpilce. a luniecnie story Ifnnt ool obtilnlmc gt3. hot atid enuld water and la clor also, a pleasant rooai i n3d Ftrry; references required. BOARD TO LET WITH very desirable rooms, one nttt.iblc for a Kentletnan ft' wlfe.

or wo geetltnien; th a sinie rootn; lmu nneiy 1 catnr; Ove minutes' walk fr Fulton or Wall st ferries; terms modcrite. Apply at 1 Washington st. BOABD BROW aSBTPRI Vnte taint 5 two clctruittly luribn.tl rcoaas, sep luuie or toge ther, wllh board for gentleman nndwifv twosinn'e gmtltmen at moderate ratpF; all Ponrovc ntetits, piano, at 37 WycLoff ct, near Court st. A Plimpton hetietiad for sale. BOAKD IN "SOUTH BRO OKLYN A i.u'tc of rooms ('Jd ptory front,) will be let, toget i er or Feptrateiy.io a weiitlema and ivife.

orstuelogen ilemcn on viry moderate terms; house has bad room and mof'crri litiprovemnts. Applv at Court st, cor. of I'rcsidei opp. Dr. Storr's Crilirch.

Kefereuces ex Chang d. Dinner A' sly. 1 OAS SINGLE AND COMMUNICA i fire rooms to let with rrod board, at No. 399 Jay ft, In a private family. Terms moderate House has halh, gap, felO 2t HOARD NO.

43 STANTON BET. bet Concotd and Tillary.Two or three young men can obtain a 'argc ell furnished room on itt floor, with exc Bent board, ar 5.5b ier week, 19 4t BOARD A GENTLHMAN AND WIFE tingle, ecniiemeu csn be accommodated with ccoO bord and ln.me comforts; convenient to three terries; ferences exchanged. Apply at 152 Adams st. fciarjt BOARD TWO BLTTGANTLY FUR msl ed parlors and bedroom to let to a young ruarrl dconph orsfncle ret t'eroeu with urst class board at a very price at '2 Bergen st, Brooklyn. fol9 3t OABD ROOMB WANTED.

WITH OR wit ard. hv two or Ihre.e if wtt.li lioarrl int.st ee a eood table; bouse miist be In the vicinity id tint ferrits. Address Box 6308, N. P. O.

fetn 2t SPECIAIi NOTICES. TF THF GENTLBM4.N WHO CALLED et No. 299 Jay st, on Tnesday ev ninir, lorroom ccrrmuntcatlng, will call again he can be suited. UMBER fxT AUCTION. A larrre of FIN'K, SPRUCE, "HEMLOCK and CHKs TNT I' lurcher ntiwljlng at the Lumber Yard of .1 LAMS cor.

of i Ttishl and WatMneton avi Prooklvr, will he sold at the V.ird ou Wednesday Sf.lh, 1H0S at puet '0 o'clock A. M. Fer C.H.1I1 sit apply rn JOHI 11. KSAIf eelv ut tl.e office or PRtV, KNABBEb Fnlfoe st. (over Dime.

Pavmas Bank.) cr COLE MURPHY, st, Brooklvn. f' mot PRAY, KNAEBFliife PRAY. BEdDQITARTJDBS, 14TH REG imen.N". Y. Rrooklyn, Fe'i.

tsth. 13tlS. At ipeeial mi cting of ibis cinimand, held at the Ci Arn ory on the a'ov evening, the following rejjl'jtion'3 were unniimou'Oy adoptc i Wh.refis, lllias o'easedan All Wise ProvHenc. ti rc rr.nve f. 0111 onr mlds.

our late comrade anil friend, John Mc''ue and while we how in submlsst to the, will or IllUifU'liO doeth nil tilings well, still do we deplore our los Be 1 therefore Resolved, That In his death we are bereft of a valued meti her, a true frteed, and gallant soldier; one who sprang pronptly to his country's aid in her hour of who proved his zeal for the lielped support In sueh a manner as to win the respect of thoso In authority over him, and tho admiration of his associates; Kesi lved, Th.it we srmpitblze deeply with hlsbe reaved shternd friends, wfco lu bun, have lost a beloved brother and affectionate friend; Resolved, That thee resolutions be entered in tn 11 on the minutes, and tbat a copy of them ho suitably e.n gresstd anti presented to the bereaved family; and vhat the memnerB of this coiimand wear th2 nsual badge of mourning for the. space 01 thirty diys; Resolved, That conies of these re'ointlons be printed in the "Daily Kagle1' Sunrtv Mercury." JOHN A EtJOLF, LES1ERT. Committee. TUQS GIBNeY. M.

M. LITTLE, AUCTIONEER. BV WVflsrOFF i.TTTT.H. OnTcA. 1S1 Montorruo street, near Court.

THURSDAY, March Sth, 1368, at 13 o'clock, at the City Sales Room at, near Hon tspne'street, Largesale of valu ble business property on Montague no Fu ten streets; also deslrnblebnlldlnsr plots on New York and Brooklyn undHudjon on Ullu ti n. Nclton and Bunt! teton streets: brown stone front house on State street, dsc. Fall particulars hereaf fclOWt WILtlAMS'S TONIC EXPECTORANT. The pnlj Tonic Expeoiorant In the world. Sura cure for all tbroat and lung diseases, coughs, cold.

aE'hma bronchitis, Ufluenza, catarrh "f.congh eroup.fipittinitof blood and tnclpie.it consnmpilon. Warranted not to fall In tueenre of any Prlnclnal office South mm! I'V iV.L Co Ploprictor8' pcrhottlo, fjidt vV.S AMUSEMENTS. I LLI ARD INAUGURATION nn Thursday nlcht nest will be a fraud Billiard Inauguration and re opening iu, the fine Billiard snoon of Mr. ileiirge If. flober.

No. 1B3 Atlantic Bt, Brooklpa. Exhibition hy DUDLEY KAVANAGH. JSsn and other celcbrltes. A Bplendld Prize Cue will ulso be put nn tobo contended for br the patrons of the establishment.

JeJ9t OKI). H. HUBER, Proprloto. "XNKUAL BALL(j Company regiment, n. s.

n. AT THE BROOKLYN INSTITUTE, FBIPAY SlST, 1858. Tlbkfaa.OO. Snppei on the European (Ian by Thompson. TolSS;.

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