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

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SFBGIAI HOTICES. "TTVXEfTTT FFICE OF THE NAS8ATJ FIBB INBUR ANCB OO. OF BROOKLYN. The annual election for Dlrec'om of this Company will be field at the offloe Vo. lu Cort street on Tuesday, February 1st, 1809.

PolU open from 12 to 2 o'clock P. JalStd a. J. BKKKMAK. Secretary.

MOHOAY EVENING JANUARY! IT. BROOKLYN DAILY EAOLE Of'FIOE, P. M. BEKAINWa Ttt THE POST OFFICE 'AT BROOKLYN, JAWUABYie, 1869 ciaovLAxioii. "All Ifetters from Foreign Countries, Including those from the British North American.

Provinces, are sent to the Post Office Department at Washington as Dead Letters; if not called for within one month after being advertised." Anothxb Mubdbb. The Sixth Ward wm jester da' morning the scaheof an "atrocious atid nhprpr yoked murder. John ex constable the Ward, and wo other men, after bavlog committed: sundry acts of Violence in the house No. 21 Elm retreated int the street, and as alleged, fired two shots through the ball way door. Both shots took effect upon (he person of Wilhelm Decker, the proprietor.

and his wounds, are monounced mortal. By Telegraph to the Daily Eagle. The Sixth annual invitation ball of the Constitution Blnee, will bo held at Gothic Hall, on Wednesday evening, January 26. fin K.I.I. FKIEND8 OP THE REGULAR TICKET MrncjXTXtE Libiukt AasootATioif Vote for O.

L. HAlQHT.lor YloePraAdenU ADD CHABLB5 A. XIOHOLB. ft Recording Secretory. VOTB BABtY.

jl52t ward ceanl0t8 111 Colored Peoples nttlem hi thetth Pfiraonii callinff Tar thn fnlltrwhur letters will biv Br AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S 31 Wall at N. Montague, cor. Court Brolclyn. The three men then attacked Richard Owens, a res Another Death by Bobninq. A little son of or they are not looked tor.

M.i'H"''"" propon given ai me aaio. isaeapueo of property will be sold separately and without reaerre; eaek portion entirely free and clear of all Incumbrauee wbalao. peotable rigger and stevedore, and enaea Dy snoiv Whim through the heart, killing him instantly. The murderers fled, bnt subsequently Glass, the ex nriHE MBBCANTILE LIBRARY AJ5SO0IA TION OF BROOKLYK. INDEeBNDEr TICKET.

w1e (fiends of tbe Usket beaded with the name of Mr. HNBTHILIifjr Frasident of thii Association, put the same forward entirely upon lbe ground of securing fair and lnde i LADIES'' LIST. Jk angler Miss A Kldrilge Mrs Nellie Buih Mrs A Pagan Urldgt Kowman Miss A Kagan Brldgt LOST ARB FOUND. fjrnearlFtiiirty years. Termaof.

Sale 15 per cent to be paid on the day of sale; 00 uer rr nl at AxnlrnLfnn nP nn A mri n.alnrftt. M. tw KfCWABD LOST, LAST WEEK A urst dav ni 1S.Q whAn tho HMrfi will hA n.11Mwl isaruisiii iura a a roioy onuKii constable, and James of his companions were arrested. The third ona is still at large. The inqnest on the deceased will be held to day.

Owens resided at 121 Union street, Brooklyn, and leaves a Burrus Brldt Further information ran be obtained from P. VT. TJ3KK amtt.iihla. tc and terrier DOG. with ears crooned: nn vhKit loHtaRfln a leather collar, with a silver elate.

Anv Cartnery Msrgt' Cue Mary. Noble Mat Alice Nortise Cath Noyes Henr'ta J''. Newton Mary No.au Margt Nash Mary 0'Brln Agnes 'O'Conner Jane O'Keeff Mary Persr Mrs i'llzgf rild mbh Fey Mary Frlnk Mrs Maria Flyn Mary Fenner May one returning, or giving information wheie the dog can be iaS IXel7 JOSH ROSSELL, Bweolora, wife and two. ohUdren. TBI DiaUXST.

iouna, io a iienry hitcbi, uiujitu, wm rwtivr. ouuc wardnnd ihe thacks of the owner. Any one keeping the dog Mr. Chaites Sweeney, died on Saturday from the effects of burns received the Monday previous, by falling on the stove. Coroner Horton held an inqnest, when a verdict of accidental death was rendered.

Kunaway. A horse attached to a light wagon, belonging to the Almshouse ran away from that institution yesterday, down the Clove Road into Fulton avenue, and was making good time in the direction of the City Hall when the animal was arrested by officers Kelly anil Hamlin of the 9 th precinct, and the establishment returning in sound condition the Almshouse. after this advertisement wui oeaeatiwun accoraing to xaw. i17 2t Coroner Jaekman oonmenosd an investigation at PEBa) COIiE, Auetloneew. CITY SALES BOOM, 813 FULTON "BCj, BROeKLTN.

11 o'clock this morning, xars. uecger. wne or tne Phelps Mrs 'va wOG LOST A SMALL BRIGHT YELLOW I tnHpr RT UT. ahmit the aixe of a eat: short bowed lees. nun who kept the house, testified, that ex black muzzle, long body, has a defect in her left eye.

Bring ble John Qlaee, was the only one of the assailing party whom she saw have a pistol. It was Glass who broke in the door and destroyed articles offar her or information where sne can De iouna io J30 emsen andjou wUl be well paid for the trouble. 2t Bnrness Bell Bird CaroUns Byrne Mrs Brady Miss A Byrne Mrs Oath Butler Mrs Edwd Branner Mrs Bowles Emma Buckley Mrs Bruce Fanny Bradford Kitie Breen Johaonah Brown Mrs Jans Basae't Mra Jai Bates Mrs Jacob Boutice Lonsia BattyeU Mrs LP Brane Mrs Katie BarUett Mary 3 Brown Mrs Birns Margt Kourke Mus Brymes Bebecka Bowles Mrs WM. H. WBIOHT, Ancone.

(Formerly Omxr 4 Whmht.) wrioi Ho. 9 Codbi street, MaotLutios' SuauroB, atnhW Gitt Haix. Bbooxxtit. W01 give bi3 personal attention to sales of Beal Bajtaa. Btocka, gnmltnre and Merchandise of ererr aameriDtfoo.

Eeal Estate at Drivate sale. Loans uegodateaV jrraser uosa Gocdman UlssMH Golden MtflB Goodrich Mrs Sarah Goods Mrs Wm GreenwKllen rather Isedcre Hawkins Ada Hacks Mrs Halpln Mrs BamiDgeMiss HealyMfss HadeoMlssY Binmond daila Howard Mary Busey Mr Nancy HisenohrMisO Ha 1 Mrs Sarah Bttnre. and all the time he was there held a retol ver in hia hand. She heard the shots fired, but was LOST ON SABBATH NOON. BETUBNING from Dr.

Storr's Chmch, a black French la'e VEIL, whue parsing down Remses to Clinton, down Clinton to State, down time io Smith aire em. Tho finder wiUpleate loaveitat this office, and receive ihe thanks of ihe owner. jl7 It not looiunir at ulasa at that moment. TAVL. The boy Myers swore that ho saw Glass fire the shot9.

and that it was Glass who shot Mr. Owens. The third party has not been arrested. Decker is POLITICAL a0XICE8O9 LONG ISLAND BAILBOAD. NOTKJE On and after Thursday, Ifov.

18th, 1858, trabu will run aa fellows: TRAINS OOTNO BART. emmkk Mrs Wm Harrison Mrs Suddbk John A. Smith, a grocer doing business corner of North 2d and Seventh K. died very suddenly on Saturday night. While drawing some beer he fell down behind Jones Anna Mrs Leave South Ferry, Brooklyn, for Greenport al Is A aall.

RvMlAL 11 tn Broadhead Mrs MaryJohoson Miss a onuoil concuuon at tne THE OOtTBTB Coart i Sessions. BEFORE JDCGE M0EB1S, JUSTICES SHOOHJL4KZH AND rjOTT. rona rs PeUy Kmma Poghnoi MrsF Parsons Mrs (i PeUrsMtss fl Pre sco Mrs Patkrd Mis WE Po3t Farih Byan Mrs Kogls Caroline Baokeseller Kiiz'th Robert Jane Ruahv Lldla Bandall Libble Boctwood Mrs Boot Mary Sheridan Mrs BlmpkiDS Miss 2 Swee zer Mrs A Simpson Mrs Sladden Miss Scheuber Cath titudleyEmma Smith Mrs Eliza bmlth fc'mlly Ftockwell MraK Btonvllle Emily Sobbing BiaffjrdBar't ScbelL Mrs 8 Stanley Juliet Stewart Jennie Scrlble Louie Stewart Mrd Lottlca Stapiia MraM Rlaapn Mrs Chs Janes Mrs 22 Bropby Johanna ijbuucuv uomiDKiions jigaiiiBL nomiDu man mase oyme cnair and tbe centra) force which snrronuds lt Their oandidata for Prasident would la all probability bave been elected last year, but for his magnauimity fnpreferiog his oompeiitor, Mr. Lewis Roberts, for hit station. lie wan elected as Vic President upon tbeiame ticket with Mr.

Roberts aad has since held that position. Having every qualification for tbe first position, bis friends bare had every assurance that his liberality would be met by a fall and free Domination for President foribe wcondttrm. cemralizmg luflueuce of the Board has, however, presented another caodidate and it remains orthe members in IheirsovbrefRu capacity, to determine whether they elect thir own oflbers or hare them declared from the chair, who mar thus lt ef, his suosesurs for all time Thlsceairalizing inflaeooe, while ur just in principle and disastrous to a'l, is peculiarly oppressie to the youDger mem beie, who nhoula be eoouragd to exsrclss their rights and express their opinions. ThsmemberaaretlepCfpalarbodyofthelnatUnUon. When fa ly pal led together they i hould be allowed the greatest freedom of action consistent with right purposes, particularly in the selection of those who are to constitute their cfaiers.

Cnair men and Presidents may vary well, and usually do, appoint Committees for the ordinary purposes of but we protest most strongly and earnestly againit the priroiple ol permitting the Chairman of a meeting to appoint absolutely a Com ml t.e the nature of, and with tbe powbra of a nomlna'tng convention, fortbe selection of Candidates for office. Such a course is not calcahved to result in a representation of the wishes of the members, which ahould alone be conaulted. Suppose the Miyor of a Ciiy, who should preaiie at a public meeting of cftisns, Bboula appoint a nominating committee to choose hi successor would it not be justly considered as a groia violation of propriety? Tbe special meeting called for Saturday evening, the 8th instant, resulted in an apparently concerted an systematic effort oi tfle central force to prevent any mode of nominatlne bv the members. The noailna'iona termed "Regular," were made by the Chair and its adherents. The call of ths special meAting has secured time for a selection by the members of an Ihdefjepdeht Tick composed of ae'Ivememiers, fret from ibe control of any manorpany, and who combine In sn eminent degree, every qaaiiflcition of integrity, lnieli lgenoe.

liberality and capability. We trust ihat this Ticket will be triumphantly elected, and believe, if it Is successful, it will secure the grea'est harmony of 'he membership and the widestprosperity of the Institution. J. ORI GEO. R.

NOVES. JOHN WllFLOW, ALDEH" J. SPOONER, WAL EaS. GOVE GOULD H. TBOBP, J15 2t J03EPH C.

PHILIPS. "VTATIONAL DEMOGBAT3C STANDING JJl COMMITTEE FOR THE COUNTY OF KINGS A Special Meeting of the above Comulttee will be held at ihe (Eagle HoieD on MONDAY EVENING, January 17th, 1859, at 7K o'clock. Punctual attendance Is requested JOHN VANDERBILT, Chairman. J. LiMSKET, Rec Secretary J15 2t the counter, and when osaistaute reached him he bank, on Saturdays.

Hempstead. 6.C0P. kt. 1 Jamaica, 6.30, P. X.

TBAIHR OOIKQ WEST. Lean Jamaica, for Brooklyn, 6.40, 7.10, 8.40 A. lot The Court opened this morning, when tho Grand Jurv was dead. A post mortem examination showed that ho died of appoplexy. Death in a Limi kilk.

A man named Ed came in and made a few presentments. They again retired to resume their labors. The following prisoners were arraigned and severally, Jackson Ksther Jackson Mrs Jeffrey Mrs Johnson Viss Klilen Brldgt Kane Brldgt Kelly Oath Keeaey Mrs Kennedy Elian Kearney alley Keroer Ca Kellogg Caroline Idene Auguita Collary Ann Oowan Miss A Conklln Miss A Chase Amanda Campbell Mrs Caroline Mrs Cbamberlin Carrie Connell Hanorah Chpen ra ft Carter Mrs Jas Caiman Josephene Cblids LDoisa Cutts Lizzie C.na Man PROPOSALS. Hempstead. 0.55, 7,50 A V.

103 P. it. Syosaet, 7.35 A. and 1.20 P. M.

6.10 A. It. ou Monday mornlrjff only. (Jreenport 10.30 A. M.

Rrelaht Train leavesBrookWu at 7.00 A. flnMnnl at 7.00 A. SI. dally. pioaueu not guilty.

Michael Kennedy, burglary in the third degree. Charles Leonard, burglary in the first degroe. Philip Craighan, burglary in the third degree. chard Dooly, a very little boy. 9 years of aire, and Hob.

ward Delaney, a tailor, was fonnd dead in a lime kiln, at the foot of Amity street, yesterday morning. One arm wes burned to a crisp, and p' Jl. fALMH, Apnt ijBe cnogi nt.1S.il Xb. Carnev Mary Lowe Mrs Llnclo Kale VANDENBOPF'S READINGS, AT THE NEW CHAPEL, ert Johnson, probably 14 years old, were arraigned for burglary in the third degree, in stealing $13 from a house which they had entered in a felonious manner. The little fellow could not realise the position he was in, and tho elder one secmodjtobe rather pleased in being arraigned atjthe bar.

Tho judge looked at thorn for 'some moments, and then told them to take their seats. Ho will Stewart Mrs MJane the head was in a shocking condition. It was supposed that the deceased entered the kiln last Saturday night, while Intoxicated, and lay down and dropped asleep. Another man lost his life at the same place last week, in precisely the same manner. Coroner Horten held an inquest yesterday on uiaKu inquiry ana see wnat is nest to do aono with them Ann Welsh, for grand larceny, pleaded not euiltv.

Scott Mary Spauixnan Mary Shora fhebe SUlers Mos BtebblnB Mrs Stanton Sarah Todd Vrs A Tracy Fuian Thomson Thorp Mrs Tan Brakie Vr Lucas Mrs Minewa Lewellyn Maria Lame Miss Lally Maria Lamb Miss Maban Mrs Anna Moran Anne Mullany Mrs Morgan Caro Marr Cornelia Moffer Mrs MiUer Mrs Ellz'h Merrill Mrs Eli Montgomery Mrs Marfan Jane MurDhv Kate GEO. VAVDENHOFF. A. Will give a roorse of FO0K READINGS, At the Chapel comerof Clinton and Congress streets, ea SEaDINO OF HAMLET. MoJDiT, JiHOlKr 17th, AN EVEMN WITH MILTOH.

Mo DAY, jAirtUBT 2iTB, BEaDIoG OF SCB1PTUEE, SACRED POETRY, Al. Commence at 8 o'clocx. 'I Iclcrta for Single Erening 60 cenra. To be had of Maun, dtearn and Beale. 141 Fulton street.

K. Crelghton Margt Cobb Maria Coen Barah Coach Mrs Coae Mrs Carney Mary 2 Case oslss Couley Mrs Ann Daynt Mrs Bevoe Amanda Dempsey Mrs BeTary Alice DerriUers Mrs Daly Brldgt Dunn Mrs BC ver Carolina Bridget Lynch, tor grand larceny, pleaded guilty, but in order to examine the case more thorouchlv. the Judse re PB0tOAL JP OK PB1NTING IHE S.StJ.ON LAWS. Notice 18 hereby given that Sealed Proposals wui be received until Tuesday, tbe first day of Mareh next, for printing and publishing nineteen hundred copies of the Session Laws of Use State of New York, to be passed this year; to be printed upon similar paper an with similar lype the laws or being expressly understood tat should the LegifiJa tnra ordfr an extra or additional number of copies to be published, i he me will beprluttdand famished by the csntrac'or or contractor at the same rate per copy as the numcer now require! to be printed shall be agreed to be executed The proposal to des'gnate the price ppr signature for the work; acd theperson or penons proposing shall agree to have the printing done in the city of Albany. To every proposal or bid f'r the printing there mas' be annexed a guarantee eubacribed by a guarantor of sufficient ability, that the pen on or persons making sucfi bid, will, if the same be accepted, enter in'o contract according to the terms thereof and give the tecurity required by lawin aueh cases, within ten days from the time he or they snail receive notice of tbe acceptauceof hlsorihelr bid; and to every such guarantee there must be annexed a certificate of the iSecrMary of State, Comptroller, Attorney General Treasurer.

Suite Engineer and Surveyor, or iho Judge of ihe County where the guarantor re Bldet, that the guaranvor isa man of property and ale vo make good his guarantee. Jtach propo al will be sealed up with the guarantee and directed on he outside. "Propt sils fo. Printing," and when thus sealel up and directed, the proposition should be enclosed ia a separate envelope and directed to the undersigned or either oi them. Alb ht, January 12, 18f 9 GIDEON TUCKCR.

Secretary of State. i6td CHURCH, Comptroller served sentence and tho Court adjourned till to morrow the body, when the jury rendered a verdict Yan Kostrand Pheba Huesaay. City Court. BTOBX JPPOB OULTJOL H. Dickinson, cor.

Atlantic and Henrv Bta and A. B. Cbadwlck Court Bteet, cor. Prdsident, Brooklyn, and at the door. dSliltM Maxwell Margt Dingles Mrs Frederick J.

and John NodinoagaiDBt Lewis Bauer Suit for rent of premises in Pacific street, whioh had been fllHK AKNUAL BALXi OP COMPiNY C. National Grevs. Th'rteanth Becimeit. will take nlsoe at De Cittro Miss 3 Marvin ra M.E Dojlo Elizi Mahoney Margt Dann'els Fanny Murphy Maria Demsey Julia May Marc Dover Mrs John 2VIurphy Magt DePatee MrsLD Mayher Miss lunaeu Dy aeienaani ior tnreo years, lase on. Calendar Nos.

19, 23,24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 33, 34, 36, 37,39,40, 48,49, 51,52,63,64. death by suffocation. Since then rumors of foul play have been circulated. On Saturday night the deceased was at a noted den in Columbia corner of Kelsey's alley, kept by one Phil Clare, and is the resort of notorious characters. Dela ney was engaged in a fight with some of the par.

ties in there, and was badly beaten, and it is sua pected that he may have died of the injuries he received, and his body was thrown into the lime kiln to conceal the deed. GOTHIC HLL, Adami s.reei, on TUESDAY hYBntSO. Jan. 18th, 18S9. Tickets $1 ach, admitting a gentleman and ladif may be obtained of any member of the Company, or at the door on the evening of he Ball.

Wallace's Quadrille Hiad is ec gaged for ihe occaaton. Vernon Mrs Mary Wood Annie Wets Barbara "Wood Mrs White Caroline Wfllimns Mrt Woodruff Mrs Weller Eva WUde Emma Wilson Kmma Wilton Mrs Walson Josephine Wright Mrs Mary WaU Mars' Williams Bebecca Wake man Mrs Williams Mrs Wilson Mrs Wm Mitchell Mies De vine Maria fjonrf of Oyer and STermlner. BBPOEB JUDGE LTORAILU! AMD JPSTIOgS EKKOSS AM) HOTT. apt. jush'U s.

mukbah, Chair nun. BtjncErr S. Cikis, Pecretary. JUSSWM Do ns Mary Dowllng Margt Dommat Mm xt 2 Day Hannah Kilt Mrs Eaatmead Car Evans Miss Mason Mary ttcore Uzzy Malone Ma' MoAlpIn Miss Gnire Anne Gnlre Ann Corm'ck Ann Donald Miss MEBCANTILE LIBRARY ASSO0IATION OF BROOKLYN. INDEPENDENT TICKET I FOE PEISiMBT.

HENRY BlT.u, No, 803 Sackett st, merchant, firm of Piuoh A Hill, No 117 Broad pt, we York. VIGS PBE31DKHT. GIIjBEET HAIGHT, No 39 Smith st, receiving teller in American Exchange Bank, New York. COKBKflFONI.tO BECBETABT. CHAS.

A. NICHOLS, Pierrepont House, lawyer, firm of Miller. Peet fc Bic hols, No. 192 Broadway, New York. BECORDISQ SEOBKtABT.

JAMK8 THOBNE, Jr, Jo 70 Wen BalUc at, clerk, with Towns end, Clinch 4 Dike, ITo 67 Front st. TRFJLSPRKB JOHN G. LATIMER, N0. 161 Atlantic Ht, BroDklyn. ADDITIONAL DIRECT "BS.

FRANKLTN WOODRUFF, No 76 West Warren at, merchant firm of Woodruff A Hobiuf on, No 44 From Ft, Y. ALEX E. ORB, 35 Tompkins place, clerk, wi'h A A Dows A Co, No 20 South it, NY. BENJ. W.

BOW, NoU3Hioks it, merchant firm of How Wnittaker. No 26 Warrn st, Y. CHAS. H. SMITH, Raymond at, clerk, with Drake Co.

No 31 Water st, Y. CHAS. H. PAlfiONS, No FG Baltic st, merohant, firm of Par ous A No P0 Water at, ALFRFD WICKS, 349 Carlton av, clerk, with Stokes Bro. Mo 29 Cliff st, Y.

HENKY JB. NESMITH, Bemscust, merchant, firm of Nesmlth A Bona, ho 28 South it T. GEO. 8 WIGHT, 64 Harrison st, clerk with Geo Hob son. No 42fc'outhnt.

NY. PUBBY'S NATIONAL THEATBE Dress Circle 25 cents PltUKeenis: Oreheatra Chain The Court was organised this morning, and those who were empanneled as Grand Jurors last Monday were discharged, there being no necessity for another panol in ad SO cents. Doors open at 6 o'olcok. Curtain will rise at Ttf "cl05k THIS EVEHINO. GENTLEMEN'S LIST.

ar. aniuuis Kjr xnr. AliSl. Mr, J. B.H0WO uiuuu uie uranu jury now in session.

Circuit Conn. ESTOBB JUDOS ISGHAHAX. TO DATS CALEQIDAK Nos 61, 122, 12S, 124, 125, 12T, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 1S3, 134, 135, 136, 138, 139, 141, 142, 144. JOAN OF ARC. MAGIC BARBELL.

Palmer Chas Fatae Francle Poelck Fritz Paae Frank Glover Jno Galtey Jno Glover Lewis Gardner Mat 2 1T10P reat Gallagher Mich OWE BY XHBaTSE. Lessees Messrs. ft. L. Fox ar J.

W. LiKaAas. Grlswold Nathaniel Post Geo Pjre John KVBNING 7Sio'CloOk. KNIGHrS OF THK MTSr 1 Mrs. Sheppard M'ssDenTi SUPREME COURT Deborah Ana Smith, as Executrix and Alfred R.

Smith and George Huest, as Executor of tbe last Will and Testament of Lewis Smith, deceased, and the eald Alfred S. Smith, in hit own right, against Ellen Mclntyre and Ellas Jo3epb Mclntj re. A BRA. HAH LoiT, Fills' Atty. In pursuance of a judgment order ot this t'ourt, made in lob above entitled action bearing date tbe 27th day of December, 1856, 1 will seM by Public Auction, at the Commercial Exchange No.

369 Fulton bu, opposite the City Hall, in the City oi Brooklyn, on the day oi January, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises: All those pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in tbe Ninth ward of tbe City of Brooklyn, in the eaid County or King, and known on a ma 13 of land in the Ninth Wtrd of tbe City of Brooklyn, belonging to the children of Mo eB Smith, deceased, Brookljn, September, survejed by Silas Ludlam, ty Surveyor, and filed in tbe flic a of the Clerk tnow Register of the Coumy of K'Dgs, by the numbers li6 fone bund ed atd thirty six, 137 one hindred and thirty Eeven, 138 one hundred and thirty eight, 139 one hundred and ihirty n.es, 140 tne hundred and fonyj, 141 one hundred ana iorty ont 142 one hundred and forty two, 14 fone hundred and fort; three on the aforesaid map, together with all and singular the teuemeata, here ditamentg snl appurtenances thrriunto belonglrg or In any wise appertaining. Dated Brook. yn, Jan. 3. 1H59 ii 2ftw3wTu (650; tiK.

EEMSENv5heriff. WDPREME COURT Eplxxaim BlanchaTd atid MOLL 'PirCB eJt. Armbrnyter llling Albert Ailden Dr AlfredC Ashton has AuHin GideDn Adams GH Anner Jos Allison no Atwocd Lubber AUnon Michael Abbott Thos rmstroDg Thas Asten 'i hos Atkin Wm Bok Mr Blakley Anson Briggs Mr Baker Wells 4 Co Bryde Christian 2 Brown Daniel llniliair TlQV FBEO'K SHERWOOD, to 17 Butler at, i erchsnt, firm of RPHANS' BALL FIFTH ANNUAL BALL 0 OF THE ERIN GUARD, Purser John Peterson Jaa Patrldge Peter FreicottSE Pepper Thos Pen Ueton Rev PolglaseWm Alex lackenburh liev Met. Quion Michl obiOPOuS A WV 2 Ramhold Carl Richarcs Lhenezer Batney Geo Rof Geo City Mortality. Dr Boyd reports 93 as the total number of deaths during the past week.

Of these 23 were men, 16 women, 28 boys and 28 girls. The principal diseases were, consumption 15; inflamation of the lungs congestion of the brain, do. lungs, scarlet fever 5 each; croup) dropsy in the head, whooping cough, 4 each; burned, typhiod fever, inflamation of the brain, still born 3 each; small pox, ossification of the heart, infantile masrausmui, inflamation of the bowels, dropsey 2 each; tumor, suicide, suffocation, old age, inflamation of the womb, inflamation of the bladder, hip disease, Panama fever, fatty heart, erysipelas, enlargement of the heart, drowned, convulsions, adult, bronchitis, bleeding of the womb, do. lungs. Of these 27 were under one year of age, and of the whole 68 were of natives of the United States, 18 cf Ira.

FBTEND8 or the Eeqular Ticket. Hercaatile Library Association. Vote for G. L. Eaigbt, for Vioe President, and Csablm A.

Nioaots, far Beoordlng Beoretarr. Vote early I j'5 Dohiniok Colo an expects to sae his atirnd as heretofore, at the Old Bendevouz, 238 Fulton Btroet The Free Lunch served up at the usual hours say, from 11 to 12 o'clock, Meboajotle Liduaut Election, Tuesday, Jan. will be held AT GOTHIC HALL, Adams street, ON" WEDSSDAY EVENING. January W. 1859.

Tbe proceeds, aa nanal, will be appropriated to the Orphani of the Roman Catholic Orphan A gylam. Committee or a rin cement. Geahagan Peter Going Rev Robt Goreghan Simon Gonley Thos GlU Theodore Gold Theodore Gravel Giniih 8ott Grlswold HardcastleMr Holmboe Mr H4gan Mr III Haltead Cbas Hrtwl kCil Hyatt Blmee Chas Htt' ial Hardlck Robt Haywerd tly Hedges Hy HallH Baughton Jan Hall J.si 2 Headden Joa Ballard Leut Jaa Doberty Lieut McLoughda James Simpeoo Keilnar juiiu Cbaa M(flmnf nfftT 18, 1369. Poll a 1G3 Atlantic street, between Clinton and Patrick Mcaleer Charles M. Sexton against John A.

Van Blarcom and OlherS. CSAbLEB Cosdit. Plffs Atlv. Henry, Open from 8 to 10 A. and frenj 4 to 9 P.

M. Every In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, made In itm friend of the Library alio aid vote hab.lt avd votb the exiibe reter Krauy Hugh McGLnley Jchn Gillespie William Carey Lawrence Bonner Ord'ly Patk CrOBfleaJohu Allaop John McEiughltn tleorge MolMn Wil'iim McLoughlluJames Smith Neil Buddy Bernard Refan Patrick Gill Jame3 Deegnan John Manninir Edward Doliertv bsgdlab. TiCKif. Every male member of the Asseokuion has above entiuea acuon, aatea novemoer iad, i wui sell by Pnhlic Auction, at the Commerclsl Jrixcharc'd 369 Pulton ri nnon UISPICTORS or EtECTIOW. WM.

S. WALLACE, HENRY B. SM1TU. EZRA F. LEWIS.

Signed, JOHN GBKhNWcOD. GE NO YES, JOSEPH C. PHILLIPS, WALTER S. GOVE. ALD J.

SPOONES. JOHN WINSLOW, GOULD H. TTOP, NCMIBATIHG COMXIITBM. A A TO TBE MEMBERS OF TBE MEBCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCI4TION OF BROOKLYN: Having been placed In nomination Tor the Prasjaensy of yoar ioBtltmioo, on what Is ca led the "Independent Ticket," I desire to express my deep sense of obligation for the honor thus ccn lenedupon me, and the confidence expressed by you, of which th's is so strong a mark It has reached my ears that charges of a very grave character have been put circulation agatnst me. wtrt ihe effect of these charge? to influence the coming election, a would psai them by silenc bui.

as they are of a nature calculated, if believed, Berioasly to injure my reputafioa as I man and a I am reluctantly compelled tD g.vs them the most public coulble denial. I am charged with being an ibfl 'el. if nit an atheist Tbh poison has be adminlstr red in small do3ea and 1 1 the right Slaoes. Tbe charge i utterly false. It is true I am a mem er of any establlaned Ctiurch, but am, and a ways cave beeu a tlrm believer In tli ihe cardinal principles of Christianity.

It is charged 'hat I am opposed to the Bible in Public Schojls. Itiuntrue. On lHri cootrnrv. nm irn nnfUnintr i a right to rote. Bxerolie your right, and suppott the regalar Edward McClafferty.

Ctnt. RRC.CT.TW nhap.nn site the City Hal), in the City of Brookljn, on the 28' day of December, 1S5S, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises to wit: All those certain lots, pieceB or parcels of MekeU Robertson John Rotr John RorkeJasE Reauey Jehu Ryan Michl Behyne Martin Byaxt Martin Bater Peter ReiU; Patk Rogers Patk Reynolds Simon Riooards Rev Saml "Ipley Wm Biberde Wm tjampson Alfred Rbackford Capt land, 3 of Germany, and 3 of England and 1 of of Brooklyn, known and disunguished on a certain map known DIED. as apoiJuver mu upon iseuiora ana uaies avenues in the citv of Brooklyn, surveved and laid out bv R. Graves. Ciiv Bassbbieb On Sunday evening, Jan.

18, Urn. Sarah, wife Surveyor," dated October 26, 1847, and intended to be filed in Howard Jno Hallett Mat Heslop Mowbray Hatch 4 Co Hsnnen HastlDgiPirsonC Hartlgxn Blchd Halfield R'Chd Hall Thos XInnraH Thnfl C. CuREur, Secretary. Jaasaxkn Bacoh, Treasurer. Floor Mansgtr L'eut.

Jamxs Dohshtt. Committee. Lieut Chas Sfc Wt ary L'eut Jas Gettena James Duffy Nicholas McCjrmack Pe'er J. Hawson Bernaro McCurran Music by Robertson's Quadrille Band. Tlckela One dlar each.

jai2 Members we requested to meet at Tsmmaoy Ball on Monday audluesday Jin. J7th and 18lh. By order of 1. 8. BREifLIN.

Cant, ui uonu casaener, agea 33 yearo. Her friends and relatives will pleae attend her funeral at Vo. tne office of tbe Clerk of tne county ot Kings, ai section number 70 (seventy) bounded and cqntalnirg as follows, uo wycKoir street, uroocyn, at a chock una aiternooa. January 17th. HAmLTOv At Charleston.

C. on the nf AuroKt. Dy iciory Bixeet seventy nve itei; soumeriy ny Quincy street seventy five feet; easterly by section number 71 (seventy one) two hundred feei: ad westerly by Bection num amiui Atirea Scotland. Feck Slip Feeet. A mass meeting of the citizens of Wllliamsburgh wes held on Saturday night, at the Odeon, to consider what steps should be taken to secure good accommodation and cheap ferriage on the Feck Slip Ferry.

Mr. Edmund Driggs was called to the chair. Remarks were made by several gentlemen to the Hanlain Capt Thoa Smith A Hendriekson wb Humphreys Strong Bcdj of jellow fever, Capt Joseph Hamilton, aged 51 years, 6 monttB and 24 days. The relatives and friends of the family, the oQlcers and members of the New Yoik Marine Society are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Ktvkes THE BURNS AEbciATION OF THE C1TT Of BrOflklm Ke.tV Vnrb Tic it mnita a i i onrfamanfa Irvine A Isaacs David legersoll Simon Jooes Mr Joieph Oharley rrom quae's unorcn, uiimon avenue, near niton avenue, Itrooklvn.

The remains will be taken to Greenwood for ber ft tsix'y mney on saia map two nunaiea leet; togeuser wnn the land forming the streets in front of said lota, as tne same are Id down on said map to the middle of such streets reap ecu ve Dated Brooklyn, Dec. 1, 1553. yIo3 2nw3wf 07J ORO. RBVSEN. Bheriff.

The above sale is postponed until the 4th day of January, 1859, at ihe same hour and place. Dated Brooklyn, December 28th, 186S. d302awtsTh GEO BE3ISEN. Bherlfit Tbe above sale is further postponed until the 19Ui day of January, 1859, at the same hour and place, Dated Brooklyn January 4 1859. ja8 2awtsS GEO.

RKMSEN, Sherifl: effect that the mangement of this ferry was of HuBEKOn Sunday morning, Jennet Laing, widow of the Johnson rarer Jwuren, ugca years, "er friends and those of her famllv are resnectfullv invited vital importance to the Eastern District, and celebrating the Centeuary B'rthday of ROBERT BURNS, with a SIPE and BALT. at Gothic HaU Adams street, Brooklyn, on TUFBDAY, January 25, lg59. The AsBociation trusts bat all Pcotchmen and admirers the invnorttl Scott i BirJ, Robert will aid a fl use their influence In making the CelebraUoa worthy of the occasion. Dance will commence at 8 o'clock precisely. Supper will be served ud at half past 10 o'clock, followed bvafew appropriate Toasw, alter whicb dancing will be resumed Arrangements have been made ft thod wh prefer remaining around the Board, in preteience dancing.

Tickets ttdmittinff a TiUdv nnrl llanwmiin Ir. RnnnAr anA Tloll attend her funeral on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, from there was dangei of its falling into the hands of oer residence im weBi warzen street, isroosiyn. Norfolk, papers please copy. tturliag Brown KOgirF Brovn FruQCls Bmfcley Hiram Birnsteln Hy 3 BarbieU JasH Blake Juo Baxter BiBbop Jaa Batseit Black Maurles BratlleT Nelson BurdlckKev Simon Buchanan Thoa Beecber Wm A Burk Wm Bullcck Wm Billey Br OUamberUn. Mr A Oantero Don Phe llpe Edwd Crane CbaplnBir EH Close Geo Crosso Ballgar Carroll By CollioB Jag Combs Jno Coyle Joo Corrigan Jno Cook Jno Cowan Jno Croay Jofl Carter Lt 2 Cook Jno Carpenter Jacob Cook Jas Coasday Jaa Ciiu Mar In Coons Oliver Ccnnor Patk Campbell Peter Clarkioa, Root Cohen Cooper CjIganS Conner Sebtntlan Counor 2 Calboun Wm Chalmers Dlgnowltly Dr Bern Demean ChasL Doolittje Ell Dufley Francis DesweieaHv Dillon jno Doner ty Jas DiioaDr a Durbrow Jas DilyJnn Dailey Jas Dane Jno Day Deerlng Jsckeoa Davis Jno Day 4 Co PRE ME COURT The New York Life In Burance and Trust Company against Rnea Nelson and era.

Uarri A Bomnsok. Plffs' autb. SPECIAL NOTICES. Tickfts ft( mating a Gentleman to Supper, 1 50: Tickets admitting a Lady and Gentleman to the Ball 81. Gentlemen aUeniintr tha Bail hA ve.

th Titi vITaita nC tnkintr ghsnahsn Chs Sollivn David Stockwell Kmona Stockwell bi Btnart 11 Smith Frank Schulz Geo Swetyen Francis Sumner Dr tpaldlng Henry 0 Stanold Harry Shepherd Henry Swavze Israel Fee Iiac Solp Justus Sswyer John Shurly John Sheldon Jaa bwetzir John Spr ng JohnC She. don Lucius Sweeny My las Echenck O.car Stevens Oliver Smlih Paik Stevens obt Strong Simon Stevens Thoa Skelly Thos Stelger Victor Smhh Wm ATA MEETING; HELD JANUABT 14, 1859. two i.adiei. Exira bunper Ticketa, one dollar eaehmaybe hsd 'rom any of the Committee. Johnson Jennings Jones Jones Kenny Kellogg Ketsett GP King Dr Geo Kollmyre Geo Kalght Blrim Knight Capt KeLy Jas Kencflck John Koc3 John KeUy Thos Ka'nS Kones Theodora Kenkel Wm Knight WW Lansing Garrett LovellMr LHW Lang Lousaoie Bernard LncaB Calvin r.ipA ft licketscan se procured from any of the members of the Atsociaiiop, or the following Dlacea ion Hotel, Liberty st, UrOOklvn: Gottlc HalL AdamB Rt: Porrput Hnnan.

t9 a Hunt to at the corner of Atlantic and CJinton of rbe citizens of Brooklyn, who are Interested In and opposed to (he bill now pending before the Legislature, te object of which bill is to authorise an asieesment of uoon certain property in State street, Atlantic street and avenue. Pacific st, parties who had paid but little regard to the wants and wishes of the people of Wllliamsburgh, and it was necessary to take some means of preventing this, or see that proper restrictions were made in the lease. Mr. Wall said If a people's ferry company was organized he would subscribe $5,000 towards it. But no one seemed to second Mr.

Wall's liberal offer. Another pre position was to establish a company to ran the ferry at one cent, and to make up any deficiency in the expense by a tax of one dollar each on ail property owners. The meeting finally adopted the following resolutions rt; Richatdson 4 McLeod, 120 Water st, near WaU, New York; John M. Burnet, 35 Pine st CcmmittCf of ArranfrcmntR Wit "torn WitTul Tluiiuao Pn). anvocite.

I do, however, aijredwith ihe recently axprtssedbytheRev Mr. orrsla the 1 Independent." there miy be circumstances under which It would be unadvi sahle foica lt upon an unwit ing school, Ii nss been charged finite publicly, (now somewhat privately withdrawn ihat i pledged a life number skip to the Rt fiufua Clark, on the par of his congregation, a.ud have failed to fulfill ihe pledge; ana iu coanectton wilh tt is ment goes tbe Insinuation that I thought (a mike a pecunltvry Bpecmation oat of the matter by purchasing stecic at adi junt, and using Hat par. In answer to this, lay before you the following letter: Cory. BEocELYiT Dec. 27, 1853.

Me sars. Henry Hill, Fred'k Sherwood, Horace Dicklnion, Wm E. Doubleday, James S. Bailey: Gehtlwiem; Please accept oi my sincere thanbs your kindueaj in msklnt; me a member oi lha Mercantile Library of this city. I shall ever highly apprecia'e tbia tts imoutal of your persunalfriendahip, aua grea ly value the meniberdhip which unites me with an msumiun that ia an or nimtutxo ourcUy anda blessing to our young msa With best wiahes fo.

your happiness and prosperity, 1 am vary re' Fpectiuily and truly yours, RUFUS W. CLARK. I hold the receipt of Henry P. Journeay, Treasurer, dated Oct. 1 1.

1:53. forma amount, ia full to create the above number hip, being cash $25 1 0 AtheneumetccktoO cash valne 25 00 Tolal ,350 00 The Athsneum atook was ontribu'ed by Meaars. Doubleduy find bisitiason, It ia most gratify ing to me to know that your Nominating mmittee havewi Iho full knowledge of ail these charges, plactdme at the bead ol your ticket; bat there seems to be no way nave the one wh.o'i ha adopted, to place the fcis before all the members of the AaaooUtion. I um proud to be as with ihe gentlemen whese names constitute the remainder of the ticket, ana should your partiality and zeal pjacetis hx the next Board, I am sure thit each one of them will with me, pleVge his bta ffarts to advance the mterests of the Association, and will be like the ticket cn wbjoi he is p. need, independent.

HENRY HILL. iirooklyn, Jan. 13, 1S39. jU 3 xjorgea s', ana ine cross nireeis incioaea witnin inese utntu, which, um is Li be paid to the Lonz Island Railroad ComDanv. In pnrtinanoe of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date the 2Jd day of November, 1863, Twill sell by public auction at the Commercial Exchange, No.

ICO Fulton tM opposite the City HalL in the City or Brooklyn, on the 12th day of January, 1859, at 12 o'clock, noon, tne following described land and premises: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, together with dwelling bouse thereon erected, aituaie, lyjg and being the Tenth (late Sixth,) ward of the City of BrookJyn, described as follows rfz Beginniag at a point on the somberly aide of Carroll street, dista.it Beventy nine feet live inches eastwardly from Court sweet; and running thence southwardly and parallel with Court street and partly through the centre of a party wall one hundred feot; then os eastwardly and parallel with Carroll street twenty five feet; thenre northwardly and parallel with Coprt street and partly th ough the centre of another party wall one hundred feet to thf said southerly side of Carroll street; and tbence westwaroly along the same twenty fiveTeet to tbe place ofbpglnnlrg. Dated Brookljn, llec 1.1858. (609) GEORGK REMSEN. Sheriff: The above sale Is until the 8ih dar of Febrna for the purchase and closing of the tunnel In Atlantic st, and lock, James Boyle, B. ParBona.

Professor MaePhenon, floor Man3ger. Music by Robertson's Band. j6 at RICHARD ROWLAND. Secretary. Btapleton nm T.tnarvllln ITenrv HmfihW ry, 1859, at the Dame tlnu and place.

Bated Brooklyn, January 1359 Resolved, That the people of tho eastern section of luruuiar Kinurtiu yurvymm bihiou saia Dili. On motion, Gideon Frost was appointed Chairman, and Hioman, Secretary. The following resolutions were offered and unanimonsly adopted Keaolved, That we hare just learned throntrh the newspapers that a bill has been Introduced into oar legislature upon the application of a few of onr citizens, the object ol which Is to authorise an assessment of $125,009 upon the property and for the purposes designated In the preamble to these Bceo luticns. Kefolved, That the parties who have applied to the Legislature for the enactment of this law, baTe never been au'narixed to act on onr behalf, either in their application to the Legislature or in their negociatlon with the Railroad and we disavow the inference that they represent our inUrst or our intenttonj In the part have voluntarily assumed in promoting the enactment of saidlaw. Resolved, That we are opposed to said bill becoming a law as being partial, unjuet and oppressive In its operation, and aver that any clim by any party for such an assessment is utterly devoid of any legal lancUon.

BeBOlved. That we are not nwtirp Ihn.t thu Lnnir Talnnrl "Rati. EMEBALD BALL TWENTY FIRST ANNUAL BALL or tux EMERALP BEVEVOLFNT ASSOCIATION, AT MUNTAGUE HALL, Court Brooklyn. TUESDAY EVENING, Jhu. 95, 1859.3 The proceeds, as will be approoriated tor tho bene lit of the R.

C. Orphan Asylum. TICKETS TWO DOLLARS EACH. ConanTiEE or arbangijuuits. John O'Mahony Colgan John Butler iflooney EdwardFriel Patrlfk Leach James Tiner Wm Turner John Daly John Farrell Collins Pe.er Murphy John Ilsrvey JasL Grant PhillD Mc Our mo It Coyle John Sweeny Johnson Chas Tluney Maher Wm Hogan ChaB Kerrigan Timothy Desmond PhUinHGrogan SUPREME COURT The Franklin Building and Savinir Fund Association aeairst Daniel D.

Bonnett and others. I). Jt. Barnahd plffs' Atty. In pursuance of a ludirment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action, bearing date the 31st day of Peceniher, 1S5B, I will sell oy public auction at the Commercial Exchange, No.

369 Pulton street. (onnoBite the City HalL i In the Citv oi MIY CLEIUI'S OFWCE IN COMMON 0 Counni1 Prnns vn uesalved. Trtattha Unritrrn.tfnn HflDfirs Diiblishlnirnotiees of Broolcyn, on the 28' day of January, 1859, at 12 o'clock noon, rbe otlowlng described land and premises All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Tenth ca'e Sixth) Ward of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and Sta.e of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit Beirlnnintr eit a Dolnt on the northeasterly aide of Pacific m'trine awaru uiicken Joseph O'NeU Michael Itteehan Derham Joan Clancv road Company, or any other similar corporation, has any claim or that they now assert any claim, either In law or equity, for assessment upon the property designated in said biiL That the meetings of the Asses.meat Comm'ttee to hare parlies remonstrating against confirming a3ee3smenti for loca' improvements hre nereby required io furnish to be Clerk of the jjoard, proafofsaid publication for ten days preceding the lime tied tor the mepiing of the CemmUee, me same as ttie nroof now fuinlshed to thft Bonrrf of Aeasors. of the nublica Lunblon JftS Taylor Robt Ltrch Jas Thompson Wm Lymin Thompson Frano's Linda Upham Nathan Lockyer Wm Underbill Thos Laos wm Van Wagner lamb Hugh Wolff Mr Mnrkle Mr Weir Mr Moore Augustus Wills A Mlnguels Wlllett Chas Miller David WatBou David Manning JCdwd Wllhamf Edwd 2 Morrison IS Williams Kdwin Maekey Wood Mick Geo White Geo ouiton Williams Geo Magulre Hugh Warner Henry Miller Henry Wheel Henry Megnebary A Wood Marony Jas Wallen John Mauer Jaooh "ward L.G Merkle Welih John Murphy Palk White Jas MUler Walker John Meed Capt WUilima Rev Mo Blchd Walker Matthew Mather White MlnuerK MerriSeld Whitney Stephen Massop Wm WlekaThos MeadffmH WiltlamWm Moraan Geo Weadock Wm Mc Ltughlln Anlu Watrowa Wm ony Warner Zeenah Caffrey Jaa Avr. Donald Jas Burna Wm Donald Narget Robt Laughlin Michl Ingraham John Crary Fetor Johnson John 3d distant one hundred feet southeasterly from tbe easterly corner or wevins anu raetac sireeu, running cnence bouuj easterly alonir Paiitlc street i wentv five leet; thence ntrtheasterlv smd pHrailel with Kevins street eighty feet; thence northwester tien ot the nohce of laying the And it shall be the George Sweeny Chas Doudherty Fdw McKittrlek Wm Dougherty Haggerty Joseph Hussej AMcAvoy THOMAS A.

O'NEIL, President. MICHAEL J. DEEGaN, Vice President. Jakm DOWBT1.T, Xreasurer. Jons P.

Yictort, secretar7. d27tJ25 P. 8. The members of tbe EVTERALD BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION are particularly requested to meet st the Kaale Bote, street, on MONDAY EVKNINGof every week. from 27th Inst, to the 31at ot January, inolusive.

P. V. Aioituc. wo mr our reucces ars in ice ownersnip or saia pro peny have ever entered Into any compact with any railroad corporation for the sale or cession of any right, interest or privilege whatever. Resolved, That we will exert all laudable efforts fo prevent the passage or said bill, for reasons herein stated, and for this purpose we appoint a Commute, with power of substitution to represent us generally in the premises, and to take uch farther measures as the case may require.

GIDEON PKOST, Chairman. E. W. BiflKiff. Secretary.

jlT li ly aua panmei raciuc BTcetiweniy uve uuu inence south westerly and again parallel with i evins street eighty feet to JPaeihc street the point or pla.es of beginning. Dated Brooklyn, Jan. 4, 1858. amy me uiers to p.TCcare saia amaavtis or prooi ai uo it a tion and hand toe same over to the Cbairmin of the Assessment Ccmmittee, who shall attach the same to the Assessment lists, Adcpsed January 3d, 1869. Approved by the Mayor January 8, 1859.

jl3 lJd Attest, WM. BISHOP, City Clerk. SUPREME COURT The Phenix Fire Insurance Company against Charles Mitchell and and otherp. OFFICE OF THE ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD CO. The annual election for a Board of Trustees of tho Atlantic White Leid Comnnnv tn merv fdr IHa enrttifnir vntii IJRADIr, iULLLJ A OODHULU If 111 'S AUy.

In pursuance of a Judgment order of this court, made the MERCANTILE LIBRARY ELECIION. POLlS AT 365 ATLANTIC ST. Open from 8 to 10 A. M. and from 4 to 9 P.

M. On TUJCSDAY, Jn. 18, IS59. VOZB FOE THE ReCULAH TlOKtT HKADItD BY LtfiBbEUS CHAPMAN, for Pieetaen. jl2 td SUPREME CO DRT Nancy Allen agt.

Harriet Hlckck and others. will bs held at iheiroflloeon MONDAY, January 31, ltJ59.be above entitled action, bearing date the 29 day of April, 1857 I will sell by publlo auction, at the Commercial Exchange No. 369 Fulton at. opposite tbe Citv HalL in the citv of Brooklvn. uonerty jno Dorick Jno Dowbralue Jas Dlderlcks Jno Deacon Je ae Devlin Jno Dean Dolau Mlch 2 Dandrew Mltohell Dolau Mich Devise Mich unnM Zevine Patlf Divlz ferley A Xatn PhUlpW Davis Bobt Khlebaot Mr Elites BH Kmmo Hy VlyHyS imonda Hon Kvans Jno gans Thos Ernst Ech.

lias Don Thos FiikeOhaa Prenzer 15 Folsom Foster Junius Parrelly Jae Fannen Martin Fordbam Nathan Ferrel Peter Flyns Falk Fanning Tool Furstner Giraud Mr 2 Gordon Ganley Geo Gosdid Geo Gridley laac GurneyJW Genningl Jas w. if. booth, PItff's Atty. Li pursuance of a Jndtrment Order ot thfa rmrc nis. UDttVBCIU IUO uUUfa Ol IA HEQ A XT.

SH. JAMES B. RARE, Secretary. Kow Tork, Jtumary 17 3859. jl7 3t BrooKiyn ana its vicinity are enuueu to, ana i ngnt ouguc to have, as good ferry facilities as are enjoyed by the poo pio ot" any oihor Bection of Brooklyn or or Jersey City.

We repudiate tho idea that How York holds it of no advantage to open and keep open every avenue of communication with her tradesmen and manufacturers. She would as soon cut off her railroads and dam up her rivers. Wo have faith to boliove a more liberal policy actuates her present authorities. Resolved, That while we do not ask or expect any company to maintain a ferry without fair remuneration, still we do claim that liberal accommodation to the public should bo the first consideration, and that no forry franchise should be granted, unless thnt accommodation Is guaranteed. Resolved, That we are hero not to oppose or condemn any men or sot of men.

We seek only to protect our own rights and to express our own sentiments. Resolved, That there bo appointed a committee of llvo to act in behalf of the people of this section of the city, and if possible to obtain such conditions In the proposed new ferry lease as will secure to us good accommodations at fair rates of toll. J. J. Spakman, Peter Cooper, Geo.

Ricard, Alfred Klota, G. C. Bennett, Edmund Driggs, Bad Demas Strong, were appointed such com" ruittee, and the meeting soon after adjourned. A Card. To the Members of the Mercantile Library Association Brooklyn, Jan.

17, 1869. The story which is industriously circulated to.day, that I "now introduced Infidel Books into the Library' is viisa, and I should not notice the story had It not been invented and used for electioneering purposes. If any objectionable books have boon introduced into the Library during tho post yoar, they havo been Introduced on tho authority and responsibility of the Library Commit, teo, consisting of A. B. Capvrell, Henry Hill and myself.

I have not introduced any, nor has either of the otb.tr gen tlemen on the Committee, so far as I know. EI am a candidate on tho Regular Ticket ror Vice President But I do not wish any of you to vote for mo, merely for the sake of the office to which I havo been nominated. Jam not an office seeker. If you think I can serve you In the Library another year I am ready to sorvo, If you are ready to elect. WILLIAM E.

BLISS. the above entitled action, bearmcr datA the ltrh a nr on the 27th day of November, 185S, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises: All those sixty eight lota, of ground In the city of Brooklyn, and State or New January, 1859. I will sell by public auction, at the City Sale Rooms, No. 343 Fulton street, (opposite the City HalL, 3 In the Hamaraihos Anderson Jchn IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN appl cabon will be made to the LegWature ol the Btate UI MAW Vnpfc Its nraiAnf ssnafnn fVi. sn wi.nAtt..

Hloholo Chas Davey John New York and Brooklyn Cab Company wllha capital stock of TJ PBOPJEBTT HOLDEBS A BABE t'HAKCB TO 1MPROVB The advertiser would wish to Waefur a number of years a desirable stoic for the retailing Of firs: class dry goods, bltuahon, the dollar side of Fulton Btreot; location any where between Johnscn and Concord a store to be at least 60 feet deep and wide; have no objection, but would prefer the dwelling over said store. To an landlord of lbe progieealve order, who would wish to lmprore, the advertiser guarantees! first rate tenant. Address Bgle oftLe. jI5 2t uwuuiEw iuuusbuu uuuBn. jai xawuW" OFFICE'dF ATLANTIC IBE INETJBANCE Co.

OF BROOKLYN So. 172 AUanUn.trl.t lorr. wt in parts ot Bireets aajacent, wmcn uueea togetaer are described as lollow.s Beginning on the sou'hwest line of street, at a point one hundred and thirty seven feet Boutheasier Iv from the south comer of Ninth street and second avenue, running thtuce Boutherlv to the northeast line of Tenth street, at a point one hundred and seventy four feet eight inches southeasterly from the east corner of Tenth street and Second are nue: and benoe on the same course continued to the centre of Tenth strett; thenoe northwesterly along the centre of Tenth street to the centre of First avenue; thense along the centre First avenue to the southwest line of Ninth ktreet: ihcnoa along the southwest line of Ninth street to tbe plaie of beginning; subject to the said First and Second avenues and the said Tenth street, as now laid out and Bubject the openlngthereof. vihj oruuiiyn, on me om nay oi enruary, at 12 i o'clock noon, the following described land and premises All those fovrcerUin lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying aid being in the highth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, and State of Netr York, together bounded and contain Lag us follows, to wit Commencing at a point In the middle rf Eighth Btreet, distant two nundred and elgb'y Ave feet and nine Inches southeasterly from where lines drawn through the centre of Thira avenue anu Eighth treet would intersect each other, running ihence southwesterly parallel with the Third, avenue two hundred and slriy live feet to he centre of Ninth street; ihence southeasterly along the centre of Ninth atreet fifty feet; thence northeasterly parallel with the Third avenue two handred and sixty live feet to the cemre of hlghth street: tbence northwo terlvaljna the centre of Jtltrhth gtrt flftv fet The annual election of Directors will be held at the office of Frost jai Worthleme JDhn Krennau Jeremiah Ward Saml Liwrv Lieut Mearchant Henry Pendergraot Lieut A MeGinley Edwd Carter Hem Lovlfss John GrlOtn Geo 2 Wood Wm8 Wood Chas 2 Glraoidt Michl Beaton Chas Newbury Nathan Mel Antoine 2 Nelson Geo Nolan Jas A Newvllle Oakley Geo O'Grady John o'Suillvan John Ochaler Jos WWJ Olds Lewis OwenMorrii O'NeU Saml Putnam AG Pomerojr Ben open from 12 to 1 o'eloclt P. 2weod HOBATIO DOBS, Secretary.

TiUCTS WOBTH KNOWING. M1 tperm Candles. 22 cants; extra mould do. 11 Sardines half baaea, neat brand 2lc: Salad Oil i SO pe del; Currant ficonu; se8arst3 per thousand. For tale at 20b Pearl si.

remoredlromlLFuitcnst. n2fl3m CRICKET TO THE MEMBERS OF THE KINGS COUNTY CRICKET CLUB Your company la requeued to attend a Special Meeting to be held at the Abbey Hotel, Fulton avenue, on Wednesday erenlng, 19th Inst at 8 By order of the President, jl71f K. C. C. n4 2aw3wTh 1 1771 GEO.

REMSEN, Sheriff The above Bale ii nostnoned until the eleventh day of iieecm 0 TOU WANT to the point or olxcn of beginning; be'ng the same premiies conveyed by the plain! iff io the defendant, Barrlet Blekok, previous to the date of bIA mortgage, and the said mortgage ber 1856V: at the same time and place. A nnre article of W. H. PECK, WIKP RR1K1W nr flTM ueiu; kivbu ko secure pari oi mo puraaase money oi ism Dremlse. in which morteaite it was exoreulvnndtOTioodand juatea uroouyn, itovemDer it n30 2iwUTu GEO.

REMSEN. SberifT. The above sale Is further Dostnoned until the 21st dav of so, oallandgei a sample at 206 Pesrl bL, N. removed from ii Ful on st, n2S 3m declared that reference was made to the street and avenues as laid down on tbe mp of the Commissioners for laying out December, 1858. at the same time and place.

Dited Brooklyn, December 11, 1858. YM. L. THIS EVENING THE REG lar moniluy pablle meeting of the Young Hen's LUera ry union, which was poitponed last Monday, on account of unfavorable weBtber, will be held at the'r ball, comer of Court The above sale ia further postponed until the 11th day and Union atreet Ibis evenlnz. at 7J o'eliek.

sirceis, avenues anu ouares my vjuy oi isrooKiyn, ior insj of describing the premises, and not Intended to dedi cate said street and avenues to public use, or waiving any compensation for the same when required by Ihe public author ltiB. Dated Brookljn, Jag, 15, MEBOAMTELE LIBKABY ELECTION. POLLS 4.T 163 aTLANTIO STKET. Open lrom 8 to 10 A. M.

suit from to 9 r. Ou TUK8DAY, Jan. 1 in, 1819. voi ibk R100U.R Ticket Uumd bt LBBBBP3 CHAPMAN, for Preident. JU td January, 1859, at the same hour and place.

Dated J17 lt duuaufl Mi ujijjjiUttT, Kee. uecreiary. WAKTE0 BY A BESPECTABLE MAE red woman who has lost her baby a baby to wet nurse at ner own residence. To save trouble, nonebut raspeelablo persons need apply, corner of Bergen street and Washington house la In Washington avenue. Good rsfeieneo can be given.

J17 3t rooKiyn, uecemoer ai, usoo. d22 2awtaW GEO. REMSEN. Sheriff. xThe above saia la further nostooned until dav of jal7 2aw3wH (562; GUORGE REMSEN, Sheriff.

January, 1859 ai the same time and place. Dated Brooklyn. January 11, 1859. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Execution, Issued out of the City Court, of Brockljn, to directed and delivered, I will sell by publlo auction at City Sales Rooms 343 Fulton street, opposite tbe City HalL In the jaiizawmtr ue.u, snerur.

WANTED A FURNISHED OB UNFOB nlshed room, with board, by a gentleman and wife. Aadreas, stating terms, "SI. Post Ofuce. Keferenoe ex ohangea. 117 2t A RICH ANO ELEGANT 7 ootava piano forte, of rich and powerful tone, ror sale onnap, at No.

66 Htgh at; near Pearl, Brookljn. Grand clrou lar Bosle; b.stCitr mftkera; made to order urea monbs ago; scolloped bottom; rich carvings; fluted keys; magninoantlj ornamented In nob stvle tbrongnoui; well worthy tbe notice of thoselniearcn or a beautiful parlor Instrument at a bargain; baa maker a' full warrantee; oosi375: price $200. Apply, day or evening, ror three days. JIB St AT THE ANNUAL ELEOXION FOB DIEEOT OS of the CENTRAL BANK, BROOKLYN, held on ine 10th the following gentlemen were elected Thomaa Howe. John KPrayn, John Vnderbllt, Bamael Powell, Jsmei Fish, Darld 8 Qulmby William Peek, Pardon, (V Ken jon, Alexander ntndwell, Jamas Wearer.

JohaH Funk, James EtlweU, John Bpaaer, Francis DUason, John Spader. At a subsequent meeting of lbe Directors THOMAS ROWE, was onanlmoaaly elected President. jM3t JOHN K. FKUYtJ, Caihler. SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Mer rlttH. Smith, pla nUfT, against David B. Dunoomb, JameaD. Johnson, ana Catherine DeForest Goanoiv L. Ford.

Plff'a Attv. miyoi urooKiyn.on me out oay oi eoroaxy ico. noon, aU tne right, title and interest which JSDWARD of October, 185S, or at any time thereatter in whose bands soever tbe same may be, of, MM; to, aU those certain lois of lano, situate, lying and being to the Cityot Brooklyn, County of Kings, known and dJsUBgaUM onacenaln map enUtled Map of properly In lf.ph rr nil I fTl flit AMI1 Tp PURCHASE FOB CASH, A or auy or the adjacent streets, Brooklyn. Addrsss, "Real Ks ta (stating location and this office. jl7 S.eod "VT0T1OE! THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB Klne Directors or Atlantic Dock Company will be held tu ualr nlce No.

1 North Her, AtlanUo Docs on Mokcat, Jan Ladhb, please bear in mind that the Tewmb ox getaperteel Likeness for 25 cents, owe aoladed. NetUograph Likenesses lo lend la letters, BOcsnls. Old Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypea copied at Fulton street, opposite Montague HalV throe doors from the Post Offloe. E. H.

DoooiAsa. FBtoai, Trimhikgb, Bdttobs, Machiot Sawing suk and Cotton, blank and oolored velvet Blbbons, bei, brandi) Girdle Cord and TaiaelBand Bobe Buttons, 4a. For to days these goods will be sold at a lower price than ever, In ordet to make room ft spring stock, at Josnra Lot sin. Bos 261 Fulton at. TrtamlngiandFriDgeamadeto order.

Pursuant to a judgment of Ihe Supremo Court of the State of New York, entered in the above action on the thine en th day of December, 1853, 1 will sell at publlo auction at the vestibule of tho City Hail in the city ot Brooklyn, on the nfth day of January, 1859, at 12 o'clock noon All that certain lot, olece or paioel of land, with building thereon, situate, lying and being in the Eleventh Ward of the city of Brooklyn aforesaid, bounded and Herlbpd am follows, viz Beclnnlnir at a nclnt on tho wealarlv Ludtam, uary 17, 18W, from 1 to 2 o'clock. JOHN McOORMICK, Seoratary. T7" ANTEDA YOUNG LADY, THOBOUGH ly experisnced in the Fancy Goods and Dress Trim, nuug business detlrea a situation ai salesman in a store, either In or Brooklyn. Beet or references given. Address "VTOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Jl the Btooltbolderaof the Brooklyn, Oreenwood and Bath Ftaak Boad Company, will be held at the Hotel of George Klbbey, caroer of areuue and J7tb e'jeei, on Monday, the 7u day or February, at 2 o'clock P.

M. for the election of nine Directors. JaiauwBwTh JAQUE8 Y. B. MABTBN8K.

Secretary. H. BINGEB, MANUFAClUBEB AND i repairer or Sew Ins Machines of all klnda. ODlceo, Mon taguellatl. Court.

Blreei.i Brooklyn. All klnda or Machines bougbt, aoid and repaired. Machine Needles lor lala and all TTT isa of Hamilton street distant th hundred and twelve feet and eight Inches nor herly trom the northerly line of Myrtle avenue running thence westerly at right angles with Hamilton street and through tho centre of a party wall eighty feet; thenoe northerly parallel with Hamilton street twenty feet; iheno easterly at i Ight anglas to Hau ilton street and through the centre of a party wall eighty feat; thence southerly along he west rANTED A SMART BOY FROM 14 TO nue. uis anv loumeny iwuy n0 St tuuiam avenue, and rannUa" iteoce easterly on a ltt. oarallel with Jfulnam avenue aforesaid one hnndrea toot to in westerly side of seolion 32 (twemT.two on Xanoe soutberiT along tha same 75 feel to No.

(tweaty rfn ion'aldmai tbence westerly along mid last mention! Son No 2 ne nundred feet to the easterlT aide of Bedfort BodfOTd avenne nty.ae leet to the place of DMlnnlnf: ft tO 16 vetM Of SWA. tkt9M Fnlinn i kflL. Antionth jtmart uei ranee to oruer at snun uuuutj. on bow IS Hvaimi uisj rnvjiuvvui TWTOTIOE THK ANNUAL MEETING erly awe or amtuon stree vwentr ioet io uopouuoi WANTED AGENTS TO BELL A NEW ntng. uatea juroosuyn, uoq.

im, iho. J3( the members of th Brooklyn Oily Hospital will be held the UoapHal on MONDAY, 17th at7K o'olook P. for MHHOANflLE LIBBABY ASSOCIATION, nifSSf the iinnuar Election wffl take piaoe en TUESDAY, January 18th, UM. MA ThiMi UBOKOK B. BOWMAN, G.

L. BENNET, Referee. dU 2awlwT BUBBEES, BtJBBJBtS, BUBBEBg, OVBR ShOIS, Ovet Shoes, Oyer Sloes, Boots.Soots, Boots, Boots, uit what are needed'for this season, wiling chsap at WWHBOVM Fulton stmt, 8 proUt. lutolosiTQ tsles for tomu and covntles wn be "IjVJEBY DK80JEUPTION OF JOB H. P.

MOBOAH, Seeretary. iJrwslyn, Janvury.W, 1809, sw urcu dj wiy SePPuoftUOtiio dfOU" JC, OOOXJir.FODft).

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