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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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Atwots Burr AnnlTcraarr of Jha street nxiMloB Schasit Iitfeture Qnn Smith In this Ax iuoi Co. Robbkd of tbiib Books. ruuuuaTMak relations between Paraguay and this oonn chair. Ages havatheir distinguishing appeUstdvea as welt as individuals. Dirk ogee, ages of trass, of iron, and of gold.

Now, by what particular title Bhall the Notwithstanding the exceedingly unpleasant condition of the weather last evening, quite a large audience assembled in the Pacifio Street M. E. Church Charles Carter, a colored boy, ftho had been living in the upper 'part of building No. 66 Wall street. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and ap try are of the most critical sort, a description of the country.

Ha topography, people, produc present time be ennobled 1 Looking into tnese pagea, which reflect the spirit of the age, this should to hear the lecture by Rev. Dr. MoJltatock, announced to ba then and there deUwed. A number of bills were presented and referred. TOE COMHT33I0NBB OF JUBORS.

managed oa tne evening ox tue in inauuu iu awni or SO of the Howard Insurance Company's account books from their office in the same building. The young thoif carried them to a junk shop in Cedar St. asdsold thom as ofd Some of the books were recovered, the rest ware sent to a paper mill in New a rmmmanlcatlon was received from Wm. B. Campbell, be the Age of Schools day schools, mgnt schools, industrial schools, here, therej everywhere I To maintain a foothold now a days, the student, like tions, must be an object of interest to the entire public.

To meet this very natural necessity of the public mind, the Harpers have just published a handsome volume, La Plata, the Argentine Oonfeueration, and Paraguay however, was detained by illness, and the consequent hiatus was acceptably filled by the Pastor, Bev. Mr. MUbnm, who leotnrwl on Aaron Burr. Commissioner of Jurors, stating that he had received In thn fnllowlne sums Cram Jurors TUIa X'apez bas tile Iinvagast Circulation of sny Kventng Paper pnbUsbed In ttc United Btatexv Its valne aw an AcVvxtIslrig Medium trrerefore apparent. XonoUmcaalwtakeaof aaQoarmooBOommantcatiooB.

na: ever is la tended tbr insertion must bn authenticated by toe address of the write" not ueceonarUy for pa oil cation, out as a guarantee of Mb good faiUk. W.e return rejected Oonmnnlcatlons. Samuel r. luncKur vwaiiw a.reiiuwH iiuuriva Jarsey. iteuiy, the juKtnan, wno nougttt tne lot, was also arrested.

Dennis 50. in aamuou iu waiuuva wm er xuui received $3 75 lor military certificates. Filed. Anothhb Oabe oh Fata.1. Violknob.

Coroner Young Bapid in the play, must keep else be will find himself nowhere, at leaet a day's march behind, presently. These striplings promise fair to TBB'couirrr jabjc. gobermen held an ante mortem examination this Although a familiar topic, the subject was treated in an original and interesting manner; the leading events in Burr's life graphically sketched, and his character critically analyzsd. His extraordinary n( John White: Timothy Skldmore aad being a narrative of the exploration of the tributary of the River La Plata and adjacent countries during the years 1858 4 6 6, under the or about 60 others, tax payers of Flatlands, protesting against puBh ub from our stools, and may one day decree a sentence of banishment to old fogydom against their seniors, clever as we think ourselves. The time is strength of will was illustrated by several events in tho purchase or tne uroone laxm iur mo oreouuu oi asnmii SwVnmntiBtrmica sitmedbv Jarvis Rogers.

Samuel morning, at the 18th Ward Btauon, in the case of Charles Smith, who was beaten with a cart rung by James Smith and Samuel Xyng. Tde parties bad a quarrel last Sunday morning on the oorner of Christie and Delancsy streets, when the violenos iu question was used. Smith is not expected to recover. The jarey rendered a verdict that ho received his his career. He gambled once in (Jouege, and ai ders of the IT.

8. Government, by Thomas J. Page, IT. 8. Commander of the expedition, with, maps and numerous engravings." Bloah, Conklin Brush aDd others, against extending the thnno'h it waB the first time he ever handled a bil The PafdaniDcPetrer.

A correspondence has taken place between Ex Governors Seymour and King on the subject of the pardoning power, in which Mr. Seymour uounty ttuiiuingsai jeiaiDuuu, auu viu av nf ha rVvntrn fa.m Vna TAT.AlvAl auspioious, glowing, if not intelligence. To youthful minds learning is as the air we breathe. The soil is being prepared, the eeod acatterers labor liard one his cool preoiBion enabled him to clear the A remonstranco from Henry Vanderveer, T. J.

Bergen The description of the country with its tropi table of the winnings, and taking the money to his wounds at tne nonas oi tne aoove parties, ana iney were looked up to await the result. and others against the purcnaso oi any more ianu mv room and looking at it with that lofty disdainful man bush tor uouuty pnrposes. ing in their vocation, and silver tongued hope promises in the future of this giant Bepublio a harvest Thb Rbcknt MrrsDxns Two victims of violence expresses objections against the transfer of the power from the Govenor to a Court of Pardons, Laid on tue tame lor tne present. rums or deusqcbst jubobs. ner peculiarly his own, he felt the meanness of the rambler's trade and determined never to risk money died yesterday morning at the Hospital of thoir in juries.

The youth Mike O'Brien, who was shot in of youthful energies, that shall surpass the mightiest t. Hairta. ClArk of ihe citv Court, transmitted tbe efforts of by gone ages, cal luxuriance, and of the people, their Habits, institutions, is copious, and the style of the narrative easy and agreeable. The description of President Lopez and family is particularly interesting. The better class of society ia of Spanish origin and the men ore said to be nolite and aareeable, while the women are names ot all persons fined by the City Court as Jurors at tt about these Mission Schools, which in effect a ontcner a shop in varies: street wnus raising a disturbance with two of hia companions, died at I o'clock, having remained insensible up to the time upon gambling again.

Having once felt that he could not study so well after dinner as before it, he resolved to limit himself to a spare die and for 6B n.r ointprf from that determination. He the January term, wua ue amuuuus urugubiuB for ihe reasons that, "if it should be controlled by one person, it would merely transfer the from one man to another. If it should be made up of several persons, it would be come another criminal court. Unless it was is laying the axe to the root of the tree, a little history of one of these admirable training institutions, Also December term Z'SS? Also October and November 20,876 Referred to Cummitteo on Conrls. FENTTBSTTART JVFA1RS.

Will TUJL DO UVOU1QU UlOlWIUlt, XUIU TWO IWVi ill ofhis death. The deceased, aitnougn only xv years of age, was the sole proprietor of a restaurant up town. Two months ago he returned from Frazw's river, having previously made two voyages to Cali lived for a winter season in the family of an aged clergyman, a friend of his father, as it was in tbe that asDirante for tbe church tho astIv nart of 18SS. Dassinz throncrh the 5th Ward, otM r.niir amflzlnalv well. Madame Tho mnnrt nfthft kofinor or the nenitentiarv for January were then principally trained and theresult of his a good Samaritan, a merchant of New xork, and whose home is here, could not help seeing that all was Briars and thorns might by culture rnHn to nrodnce rood fruit reflected he, and with fornia and one io unma.

xao ioronerwui no man inquest to day. shows that up to the 1st lest 185 males and 63 females examination ox religion was me rauoimiuu ui uuu oit.nr tiB cnmnlexion of his future no matter were confined In tne institution, uommutoa mints, Wm. baser, a sauor. wnowos BtaoDea oy jbi. Lvnoh in Elm street a fow nights since, was the males, 37.

Discharged males, 65; females Hi iuea. rnnimnnrjLtrm from Hiram Helms, keener of penitenua. out more ado he raised a conservatory in the moral at all times in seiBion, it would not decide with sufficient promptness to relieve persons wrong' fully convicted, nor could it act upon these frequent and secret cases connected with the detection of desperate and dangerous combin ations. Such tribunal would, also, in a short what his own oharaoter or acts may be and he set fho nnantinn calmlv as that of eambline or waste. In plain JSngusn.

ue mrea a cooper suop, second victim. The inquest in this case will also he held to day. ry eject, asking confirmation of James Campbell as assistant dinner dismissed it never to be revived again in his Lopez resided at a quinta about six miles from the town. The explorers were kindly received by the Senora and her fair daughters, who have all the ea3e of manner and tact which is so attractive in the Spanish American women. We aro informed that 'at the capital, and indeed at all the river towns of La Plata, a pretty custom prevails among the senoritas, of presenting fitted it up aB a atlBBion oonooi ai ni eoie expence, Keeper, iu reu, uuw.

frnm Edwards, koeoer Of the pent "RriHimt, the irl who was shot bv her em goes to his Church in Pierrepont street brethren, presence, not even in me Dour oi aemu. oucn was Via nnheindiriff will of the man. tnntiarv. statinir that 26 56 had been received for fines hrathran rll'd net to work, and behold tho result. since last report, wmcn naa peeii irautjierreu lu wv yivyo.

ployer, Mr. Barnard, who mistook her for a burglar, was better last night, and hopes of her recovery are now entertained. custodians. mica. Boses blossom on tho neglected thorns, and types of His career as a lawyer and experience were tersely reviewed, and bis discomfiture after having succeeded in carrying the State of New York mhinVi dunked the Presidential contest of 1S01.

and Tho Pan lATitinrv Oim rpnorted series Ol rUieS 10r lue Pbobablb Wira Murder. A msu named Patrick precious things that wui one asy Become us wiraes that shall bind together with moral and mortal fores government ot the penitentiary, which were laid upon the table and orderod to be printed. To be made special order at next mnetlnir. Mu nnmnnn ic nt nnr lftir citv are erowinc mere. the strugglo between him and Jefferson in the House whinh Tfswilted in the success of the latter.

Tbe es time adopt formulas and modes of proceeding which would cut off the most meritorious ap plieants, the friendless, the helpless, and the 1 ignorant." He therefore concludes that the pardoning power should rest with the Governor of the State, but that the criminal laws of the State every visitor with flowers, xneir garaens may not display a large collection, but if they pro duce but a single sprig of sweet odor it is given The numorioal strength of the School may bo set ot frnm niohtv to ninotv. and eleven regular The Penitentiary committee reported in favor of purchasing a wagon from James Edwards, keeper of the Pen Bonan, living at 160 Cliff street, in a quarrel with his wife yesterday, afternoon, seizsd a hatchet and struck her several violent blows on the head, infliot ing wounds from whioh she cannot recover. Eonau gave himself up to the police. traneement caused by thiB contest closed the door of itentiary. Adoptea.

teachers. The tcholars are mainly the ohildren of tedorai auvaucemouij ueiuio mm, nuuuuuiugue wuU nnt o(nr another term as President of the Senate, BUJS AHD OBDBEEO TATD. FT Pnnk 2 RO Edwnrdfl 19 SI: Jss Edwards Police. he caused his partisans to nominate him for Governor of New York, in which he was defeated by Lewis by 9,000 in a vote of 63,000. artisans employed the wavy xara, anaiasi uigm they congregated in the leoture robm of Pierrepont street Baptist Church to commemorate their fourth anniversary.

This room has been painted anew and reconstructed in the semi circular form a decided imoroveni on the old straight laced arrangement. To the Editor of Ot BrooUyn Daily Eajjte 4 Whiting 68 30; A 4 Newman 245 73; BP Can 4 61; Wm Babcock 6 66; Thomas Gascolgn 20; Kelsey ana Loughlin 210 72 A Van Zsndt 125 Gilbert Hicks NoncK. Dear Sir I saw in your last evenings edltlou, to the first comer. In calling at different bouses in the course of the afternoon, the visitor would accumulate quite a number of bouquets, did he not learn from experience that, to save himself from a broadside of graceful reproaohes, It would be advisable to conceal or part with the flowers of Senorita Maria before entering the presence of In this last effort as well as his at Httnmnt; tn reach the Presidency, he had enoountered that Mary Roach, of 20th street, Gowanus, said, in court, 176: Barre 4 80 Wm McKennv 3'J amiy 11; Gilford 32 00 Bovles 260 00 William Max nll ft A T.ime.h fU fiO TT Miller 20 62 irrayor py tne pasiur, jov. uuuu ouiuiwnwfniuD; rri thn wav for tne exeroisss.

whioh were con the poweiful opposition of Hamilton. He saw him selt borne into power as by a whirlwind, by the nirh whinh was akaDina the foreign and domestic wr d.l.aii 'ra w. ot RorMra 99. OA Strip.kland 4 87: that I sola naa rum anu maae every one crazy wim Now I want to let her and the public know tnat I sell as good rum as any one in the business, and beUer than she or her husband would like to pay for and, more than that, she and her husband Is a nuisance in any rospoctable ducted by SuperintendentVernon, and took the form nt rcaun and sineinsr. suitable to the occasion.

Alex.Laird 64 25; James Collins 18 12; Powell A Vining 41 81; Stoops 15; James Edwards 106 32; TAALF wowmnn 59. is cosrirln ik Rhodes 22 43: Helmcs 54 25 Senorita Theresa. Each ladytmust suppose mat I int0 iBBfg'niacance, while Hamilton, the The singing was good, especially two duetts by Sa 1 A va leader of a broken and routed party, was in the ahe is the Eole objectof the afternoon' 8 homage. A Smith 64 26; Wm Willis 54 25 Wm Pearsall 54 25 tnmna Willis r4 r2fi: Milne 12 13: James Sickels 8 75; ra Holmes and Xj izaii.err. juiimu amiw juh T'm fivA veara old to and Sissv Pasty, nninaaal nroDortion of his character the unap place.

vmmw. iNsutrcio Fkjuies. Samuel Broughton, a Blightly intoxi icated parly was taken up in Court street yesterday aftor nooa by officer Higgins, for behavingratherrudelyto ladies who passed him. He was taken before Deputy Supt. Folk, who reprimanded and discharged him.

A Cross 120 92; Butt 175; Kelsey 4 Loughlin 86; Wyck. off 35; Clemltson 32 50; Edwards 133 33; Strickland proached man of the republic; more redoubtable in Mb influence, more Becure and impregnable in his (about the height of one's knee,) 1 God is love. Tho juvenile rough andreadys' too acquitted themselves respectably, and then the Eutorpian Quartette Club 54 25; Worrell 547 31; Catnarlne aagan 14; tioo iiii xa; Tt Arthur nn 1V7 ol: Wm Camobell 1.458 07 Den position, more aiuuorauvu mo wimuuuij than he had ever been, even when associate Stole Lead Pipe. A few days ago two cous or lead pipe Volkmer3 50; HRedding230; AHorton42 94 yi c. no' lC namnliall K9 fifl with the glorious administration of Washington, the were stolon from the outside of the store of Mr.

J. Q. mo ninmhar in Atlantic street. Officer Powers, of tho delighted tne auanory wim omo uuuiLumi uuujuw. sitions.

The members of this club are Aguatine Noe, Oliver M. Walters, Wm. W. Hodgkin and W. William FriQimnbelll87 50 Darbeo'4 Son 63 95 Thos best the country ever naa.

me uobi luwuiiiuu, efRinpiiflT it nrinftinlfi and nowar 3rd precinct, on enquiry, traced the robbery to two boys ninrir nnd Co ins 88 Van Voorhles 100. Dawson 12, should ba amended, and more discretion given to the Courts in imposing punishment. The governor of New York should hare more assistants, and his department should be strength ened and organized. He attributes the great difficulty in granting pardons to the want of proper means to arrive at the truth of the state ments made to the Executive, and the facility with whieh respectable citizens and high officials can be induced to sign petitions without thought. In consequence, unworthy persons are sometimes pardoned, but the annoyances arising from this course are nothing compared with tbe fear that innocent persons are languishing in prison.

There is great force in these sngges tions, and if adopted they would diminish the number of improper pardons. If the criminal law is ever to setve the purpose of deterring criminals, the pardoning power must be restrained to cases where it can be proved that the party was either not guilty Mid therefore wrongfully convicted and sentenced, or where he had not the full banefit of the law. If the scale of punishment is too severe, wnich we are far from considering to be the case, let it be modified but let it be known that a criminal Di.upc, wj We are apt to revert with oomplaoency of tone to the old times of the Bepublic when everything was named Jas. weisn ana joan oniy uuu j.4 wia old, and on arresting them and searching their residences, nearly all the pipe, which was worth $30 was (bund. The The Hohool was reported a uouruumg ujuui iinn.

hut it Ipnbfld out that there is in the treasury Friend 151 25, AT stryker 14 ao, wm eurriii ww, Fries SS. Hanly 412, Smith 67 0. Geo Bennett 124 20. A Russell 4 37, A Stolnhaus 30, Campbell chest one of those things which nature abhors, a ooys were cominiuea ior an exauuiuiuu ubw uu.iuw rtianhiv. Ttnys of this ace are encouraged in theft by the 373 36, 1 Van Anden 636 03.

PCBCHASB op LAND P0R OOUKTT BrnXMKGS. Junk doaiers, who purchase without enquiry, all lead, iron, or other metals, brass fixtures, that the boys steal from unoccupied houses or elsowhere. conducted suoh a nigh minuea ana nonoiaoio manner, and yet compared with the bitter and foul mouthod porsonality and denunciation, the rage and cursing and wrath and billingsgate and bile that filled the newspapers and darkened the air and hid the face of the i. aavens and almost canBod the earth tn rrArahlB beneath the tremendous load our wildeBt TTn.iAv fha hand nf nnpcinl order the petitions and re, Falsb Prstbsoes. Wm.

Smith, recently doing busf. vacuum. The superintendent asuea anau wo uyi honor and welooma the name of the founder of this School, true friend and brother, Peter Bajling. (Cries of Yes, and peals of applause.) The man who plants a tree does well, but the man who plants a a schcol is a benefactor of his race. Mr.

Bayling waB unavoidably absent. Sarah Holmes and Isabella Kerr received eaoh a handsomely bonnd volume, with the warm commendations of Mr. John Piummer, for their success in Ths Boaed op Scpsbvisoib. At a meeting of the Board of Supervisors yesterday some interesting proceedings took place in connection with the proposition to purchase a quantity of land for county purposes. Eemonstrances against the purchase of the Cortelyou farm were presented from residents of Flatbush, and a petition in favor of the Crooke farm, ten miles distant, was presented by several prominent residents of this city.

The majority report in favor of pur. chasing the Cortelyou property adjoining the present County farm, was called up by Mr. Cross and the minority report In favor of purchasing the Crooke farm was moved as an amendment by Mr. J. CI.

Bergen. Gen. Crooke spoke energetically in opposition to the extension of the county farm in Flatbush, which he held should not be made a greater nuisance than it now was. Mr. Cross thought the purchase of the Cortelyou farm the best that could be done at present, and held up as an objection to any other site the great expense it would involve in removing the buildintcs now constructed.

Major Powell spoke excitements are tranquility itself, tho sweet calm of monstrances in relation to purchasing land for the erection of County Buildtogs, were read, and Sup Cross moved that the majority report favoring the purchase ofJand adjoining tho County farm be adopted. Sup. J. G. Bargen amended that the minority report in favor or purchasing the Crooke farm be adopted.

Mayor Powell called ior tho reading of both reports, whlr.h vns clone. ness as a produce dealer at 96 Main street, was arrested this morning on a charge of false pretences. Several complaints of this nature were preferred against Smith to tho Police, and yesterday Justice Cornwell issued a warrant on the complaint or Wm. H. Weed, produce dealer, near the Kriiroad depot In Atlantic street, for obtaining 90 bushels Mr.

Bergon withdrew his amendment in oraer mat ac bringing children to tho Bohool. 1 ne grana name TinmanrarA Rnnnrf 'wm saDff with west energy, and or potatoes oi mm on a raise represeaiaiiuu. uuiuer cum plainant was Peter Farmer, produce dealer or Washington Market, New York, of whom he got a quantity of potatoos, tion might be uuten on tne majority report. Ron rvnni hniiirht Homo settled Dollcy should bo adopt ed by the County in order relieve the citizens of Flat then tbe School was dismissed, eaoh pupil having first reoaived a package of sweetmeats, viaticum for the weary and drenohed pilgrims on their homeward march. bnsu from Deing oorne aown oy ue iocuuub.

aiwr a un nnasinn nf a vear and notation lor the year previous, a pro a summer evening. Gov. Clinton called Mr. war wont, the TJ. S.

Marshal, a "scoundrel and a liar," which led to a duel in whioh five Bhota were ex ohanged.and Swartwout, though twice wounded, insisted on carrying the duel onward, when Clinton threw his pistol on the ground and declared it was downright murder, and he would go no further. The anti Federalist organ, the Aurora, declared on Washington's retiroment from the Presidency that "if over a nation was deceived by a man, the American nation was deceived by George Washington if ever a nation was debauohed by a man, the American nation was debauched by Washington." Politicians cursed each other in theBtreet, and shot each other like dogs. The black and malignant nature of Burr conceived the deliberate and diabolical purpose ol fixing a position to purcuaae tana aojoinmg iue iarui ia umuo an acre. Now tho proposition is made to purchase the same lnnd at 1600 Der acre, were tnis orougnt oeiore a worm 48, on me zna oy represuuuug mat ue wu3 a farmer from Long Island, and promised to be back at a certain hour with tho money. He got trio potatoes and was' not seen again.

His transaction Willi Mr. Weed of a similar nature, occurred subsequent to this. The warrant was placed in the hands of Sergeant Smith of the 3d precinct, who has recovered a portion of the potatoes obtained from Mr. Weed. This morning Mr.

Wm. B. Mott, a clerk of Mr. Farmer's who sold the potatoes to Smith, came over to this city to see about the matter, and met Smith in Fultoa av. He collared him and took him to tho Deputy Supt.

'8 office and gave him into custody. inrv if wnnirt hairfl n. hearinc unon the case. He referred Close of Evening; School No. 3.

Evening school No. 3, held in public school house convicted find eentenced accsiding to law, shall sutler the penalty of the law, and that punishment shall not depend on chance and individual caprice, making a scare crow ol tho law, to tho report which states as a rumor that the citizens of Flatbush desired the County buildings in this town at tho No. 17, in 5th, corner of North 5th street, E. D. timo these Institutions wereiocateu.

men mere were uui, was olosed last evening. The exercises were of the usual description, and though but little preparation of the probable future of Brooklyn and looked Tub Assault epos a School Teacher. Tho examination a fow shanties in tue neignDornooa, Dut now me pujiuiuuuu was quite dense, and the foelings of the present residents should be consulted as to tho sontinuance of the nuisance. It is said that pestilence could be fenced in, which he ae nied, and furthermore hold that the Board had no authority was mado, they were very creditably sustained. quarrel on Hamilton, and either compelling mm to tnake an aooloev so broad as would disgrace him in Setting it up to scaro the birds of prey, And let it keep one shape till cuitom makes it Their perch and not their terror As the law ie now executed its action is the of George Bedell on the charge of l'eloneous assault upon Mr.

Lyman E. White, pricipal ofSchool No. 1, was concluded before Justico Morehouso yesterday. Several pupils Among those present last evening were Mr. W.

forward to the time when Greenwood ana otner cemeteries would be in the midst of a dense nnnlath in arid their removal required. The to nnrrhasn land for mo erection or DU laiOKS 07 wnicn tue the martial and military sentiment whioh then prevailed, or else he would kill him. Tho duel took Bulkley, City Superintendent ot Public Schools, were sworn as witnesses, who test 11 substantially to the neighborhood might ibecome infected. He aigued fmmr of Rtnminz further outlays for County purposes In same effect that the complainant did on tne first day's hear nlnpftnnfi universal horror followed: the carmen in Messrs. Anthony, Brown, Polley, Lay and Tuttle, tht nni(Thnrhonii Tn course of time buildiofts would ac County Buildings were situated upon a level sur.

the Board of Education, Mr. George W. Field, and a cumulate and the lnnanitants wouia do iurceu hwm. iv tho street Btopped each ether to talk of the event and tho tears chanelled white furrows down their grimed cheeks: the banker at his desk, the merchant in bis number of other visitors. was indisputable that a mass ot filth would accumulate amimil them which the county had no right to cause.

He cmr.riti ri thn nnrchase or laud near tne water wnere tue counting room, every anu oiaoa in duqiul wan filth could be carried away aod cono emned the purchase of equally aneotoo. ine puuiiv ouu mujg nation was mors than even the callous nature ol more land in tne centre ot tue ismou. Mr Onas aaid tho farm was located in Flatbush. They result of the most aibitraiy caprice. One mur deror is hung, aid he the least guilty, while at least a score isoape with a commitment to the state prison, wheie they are sure to ha liberated in a few years.

lag New York a man was sent to the state prison for forty years for stealing a sixpenoe by a Judge who suspended sentence on an emigrant runner who had committed a violent assault oa the captain of a vessel, which he had boarded in violation of the law. Burr could withstand aad he fled to Philadelphia had either to remove it at an expense of somo $500,000, or cm rntinri ii htr thA mirchoso of other land ad joining in or The following is the programme of tho exercises 1. Chorus "Our Country itis of Theo." 2. Burial ol" Sir John Mooro by Thos. Devine.

3. Supposed Speech of John Adams; by Ojcar Bears. 4. Farmer's Blunder; by Thos. L.

Brown. 5. Tbe Peeping Ladies; by Phebe Mootry. 0. Singing by tho School.

7. Dutchman and Printer Kaulfman and McDonough, 8. Tho Past; by Andrew B. Dobbs. 9.

SiniriDC by tho School. and thence to the Jjouth. Wn DHE8 over the desoriDtion of his attempts to ing, and the accusoa was held to nail in cue sum or 90uU to await tne action or the Grand Jury. John Butler owens two small hous9S on Flushing avenuo near Nostrand. One lives in the front and the other the rear of the lot.

He occupies tbe ar building and Mrs. Wilhelmiaa Ritte lives in the front house. The space bo tween Is used in common by both families. Butler don't admire WUhelmlna and annoys her whenever he can do so. Wilnelmina takes in wash ng.

She does it well and convorts dity linen to the purity of new fallen snow. She hung her clothes out to dry the other day. Butler besmeared his cap with greoso and soot, and under pretence of looking alter sraiottuDg, walked under the clothes lines. Being rather short he elevated himself on his toes so that bis cap would reach the shirt bosoms, fancy peti coals and other nice things which it might be considered impolite to mention. The effect wa3 that the finest linen was the most soiled, causing Mrs.

WUhelmlna a double days work in eradicating tbe nasty stuff. Sue had Butler arrested for malicious mischief aud Justice Morehouse fined him three dollars for his ungallant face and unfitted for thorough drainage, and the more buildings that were erected the greater thenuisaiceintime to come. We had never looked enough ahead in providing institutions and it would not be more thin a year bofore another public building would be required for the accommodation of Truant Children. The old penitentiary which wa now occupied was already inadequate for the accommodation of al who applied for admission. He advecited the purchase of a distant locality as best calculated to meet the wants of the future.

Mr. Smithl der to prevent the spread of disease. It was policy that the land ad ioininir should be purchased. It would then hpinno tn thn County, a the County would not loso a dol lar it it. was for the best interests of the County to eBtablish an independent power in the WeBt, of which very meagre materials exist, so that it ia impossible to form a definite opinion as to the exaol nature of his design, which fell to pieces from the elnmsinesB of its construction; and Mb sojourn in Eurooe and subsequent attempts tore establish him purchase the land on the north side in order to Isolate the 10.

Auut Hetty's Reflections on Matrimony "by Mary buildings irom surrounaiug umua loyom Mr J. G. Bergen said there was no project before tne Board to remove the present buildings as could be construed by the remarks of Mr. Cross. Such removal was not self in the practice of the law; and we must also omit the able delineation ot his legal capacity, and r.nntAmnlntpd.

UODKtlU. 11. Seminole's Reply; by Jos. Eccleston. 12.

SingiDg by tho School. 13. The Man and Poor Man by Mary McCarthy. 14. Appoal to Arms; by H.

Flynu. 15. Singing by tho Scbool. 16. The Hatter and tbo Printer; by J.

Skldmore, Edwd, Tilly and A. B. Dobbs. 17. Singing by the Scbool.

cup. dross expiainea mat wuum mvuivo ouux. u. the tortuous and labyrinthine character ot his mind, which lad him to prefer a bad oaase instinctively. spoke against selecting tbe Crcoke farm, as too two estaDiisnments.

MnTmr TViwnil understood that the necessity for purchas Ia his cheerless old ago there was one joy left him' ing more land for county purposes was conceded by both There was one woman whom he loved with a pure. and disinterested and beautiful affection his daugh Miss Conklin and Master Dobbs, from the selec tion of their pieces and the ability with whioh they ter. Ho presided over her eaucation as an msttnetor, guardian and friend. Forhor he kept his journal ot foreian travel; to her he wrote weekly, almost daily' reports. Any oiu resiaent wuo wumu uu, uia ojwiwwi must come to the conclusion that all tthe buildings at Flatbush must be removed.

The vast increase of population would reader this ultimately necessary. Now In the 8th ward were 400 or 600 acres, used as a graveyard which in course of time would be a great nuisance. Near by were tho county institutions and another graveyard beyond. In la years the naouiatlon of Brooklyn wonld surround all rendered them, were the 'stars' of the occasion. letters.

She married in a Southern State and had VTe might find cases of punishment as far out of all just proportion without going abroad were it necessary to our present purpose. While justice is so mefced out the pardoning power must be exercised io prtveut oppression. Ihe root of the difficulty is in the manner of sheeting Judges in partisan caucuses by that very olasBof the community among whom the law would find the moBt fitting examples of its power And Governors, we tear, are not entirely blind to the fact that to grant an application, hacked up by politicians and influential meD who seem anxious to put jtheir names to such document without the slightest knowledge of the merits of the cas, is sure to win popularity and henca to triumph over abstract justice. What is wanted is something like certainty in applying a certain amount of punishment to a The singing was very good, and was under the di one child, a boy, with magnificent cerebral develop ment. His crandfather had begun to repeat for him far, and depicted the sufferings of those untortu.

nateB in their transportation thither a distance of about ten miles. The subject was finally laid over and the Board resolved to meet in cammit tee of the whole on the Crooke farm on Saturday next at 3 o'clock. Some other business of an interesting character was transacted for which we refer to the report of the proceedings. Mutilated Coin. It has just been discovered in New York that there is a quantity of gold coin in circulation which is not of the required rection of Prof.

Wilson, who presided at the melo these places. The land on which the buildings at doon. Music was first introduced into the evening through the mother, the processes of education he mi Fla bush were now located Is a flit, and when NEW SPRING; SIIK8 Just received per iteamers Fulton, AfpB, Arago. in grea variety, the choicest goods of the seaion at low prices. N.

B. 100 pieces FOULARDS, special lot, Udi, 53, 5a 63, heap. HORTON SONS, fe2 St 279 Fulton street. HOUSEKEEPING GODDS FOB THB POPULAR CASS TRADE, AT HORTON SONS, Z79 Fulton street. A tremeaduoos of COTTONS, LISTENS, 4o.

All direct from the agentssnd manufactories and retailed at fte wholesale price for cash. THE CATHOLIC AND PHOTESrANT the surrounding nooulat on increases, tno accumula sohool by Mr. Woodwortb, the pnnolpal wno engaged Prof. Wilson to attend one evening each week, adoptea ror nerseu. xue utue iwy wilqbtb aziu dies, and the heart broSen mother, instructed in every thing as to this world, and It proved suoh an attraction to the pupils that tho tion of tilth will increise, and there win bo be no means of draioago.

Crime and pauperism would Increase as the DODnlatioj increased. Within a littlo over knowing nothintr of the world to come, other evening school in this district introduced ma Bio also. a year a new institution, caueu me juvenile jiums ui iu in the depth of her anguish shrieks over the gravo of At tho conclusion of the exercieeB Mr. C. I Tut dostry had been ostabli.

hod, and it was now so full that those who could be discharged were let out in order to admit others. Io twelve months from this time another build tle, Chairman of the Evening School Committee, her cnua mat nut uivmu uiuiupuieuuB uau inane reparation for the wrong that has been done in the robbery ot her child. She, frail and heart broken, mado an snraopriate address to tne ccnoiara, com ing woultl hare to bo, erected. He thought it policy to In withers too, and her father thinks she must come itiate measures towards the removal of tno institutions to a distant locality, and thought the Crooke farm the best cal cu'ated lor the purpose. back to inhale ner own JNorcnern air.

She cannot undergo a land journey, and a schooner fitted up for her voyage. The vessel sails out of Baltimore weight, five dollar gold pieces weighing nineteen grains Itss than the coin ought to weigh. Externally the coin is that which is coined at the Mint. But the fraud is perpetrated in the following ingenious manner. The coin is placed on a lathe and made to revolve.

A keen, narrow chisel is set against the edge, and as the coin re mending them for their regular attendance, diligence in their studies, and good behavior, of whioh he had heard good report, besides being able to judge for himself this evening. He urged upon them the advantages of continuing their studies, whioh they bad began here, when they went home that their education, and future nrosDeots wore in their own Bsv. beneath the sunshine, into shadow and dark BIBLES. A fall andcorreotreport of BISHOP O'CONKOft'S LECTURE in the HEW YORE TABLET, Now ready. For sale every where, fe21t ness and mystery a pall gathers and settles down about her, through which a single ray of light has Sup.

amita went into a nisiory ot uie county in.Buwu.ioua i from the commencement, and viewed the whole subject in all Its bearings. He favored tho purchase of land adjoining tho Institutions, in order to protect the citizens of Flatbush As to removing tho Hospitals to the Crooke farm about toa miles distance it would be too tar to carry the patients. It would cost more yearly to transport paupers and invalids thau the whole Crooke farm would amount to. There was no communication by water, except in summer never Btolen from that day to this. The old man is handB, and by their own efforts alone they could be down on the battery from oarly dawn until coms worthy and aisimguisned memoers oi society.

Mr A nthnnv was then introduced. He had been night, pacing the nags and looking down the bay and through the Narrows as if he would pierce the verv farthest vista they afforded. Day after dv certain clasB of offenses and the absolute ini possibility of any one who has committed the offense evading the punishment. Whether criminals escape through the aid of sympathetic jurors who violate their oaths to shield a criminal, or by judges who act from the force of party obligation or outside clamor, or Governors who yield to the impoitunities of applicants, the result is the sanio. and Justice becomes a lottery and game of chance.

Washington not as oood as a Nioeo. Wen dell Phillips, one of the sage and discreet patriots who assembled at Albany a few dayB ago and dtclered the Federal Constitutioh to be a vol ves the chisel turns out the inside of it, and penetrates nearly to the centre, leaving but two thin shells, as it were, connected with the centre. The cavity is then filled up with base metal, the coin is milled over again and the edgo comes and goes, night follows night and weeks time, ana wmter it wouia. ue auncuai get mere uy land. Mr.

Smith continued at great length, when he was in terruotodbv Sud.T. G. Bergen, who moved that the sub elapse, men ne writes letters to ner nusbano; answers come, but no tidings, With breathless im favorably impressed'' with the appearance of the sohool this evening, and thought it was the most orderly and well behaved sohool he had yet seen. Tho Evening schools had been established seven or eight years, and it was gratifying to observe tee progress they had made from year to year; increasing in attendance and efficiency, and the present season had far surpassed in these respects all previous vaars. These sohools were a great expense, and ject bo laid on the table until next Saturday, and that tho patience he waits for nowa from the Bahamas and the Bermudas, but weeks and months and years.

Board ol Supervisors then meet in committee oi me wuoiu on tbe Crooke farm. PICTOBE3. 1 he oi ut Fiasi Class Gallxbies hear tbe BnooaiTK axo Jersey Crnr Ferries. HEADS BEOTHEES, Great uorHHToWK PHOTOGRAPH AND DAGUJSRHEOTyPE GALLERIE3. 233 Broadway, four doors above Aator House, and directly opposite the Park Fountain, NewTork rsXABLUHED 17 YEARS.

P.CTOBRS IN EVERY 8TYLS KNOWN IN THE ART TAR1H DAU.T, FROM MINIATURE TO LIPB SIZE. 2000 SPECIMENS. ON VIEW. MEADE BROTHERS are assisted by a corps oftaleuted with leaden step go by, and no tidings of his daughter ever reach him more. Poor Mr.

wall amondod, to postpone indennlteiy, wnicn was lost. Sup. Smith amended to meet at the Crooke farm the first Tuesday in March. required muoh time and attention from the Board of Aaron Burr 1 the iron has entered his heart. Without intending to preaoh, tho lecturer considered it proper to refer to the moral of the Ufa of iliduoation, DUE tnoy were aaiisuea uint uio muuey sup.

urooKe tnougnt tue question oi me mrieiyuu larw rFlatbushl Bhould be disposed of beloro inspecting the had been wen spent, tne resutta were very grati Crooke farm. Burr. With his iron constitution and hia magnm cent intellect, with a will that may challetre compar fying. Mr. Field, bv reauest, made a few remarks in ison with that of any other tho story of whioh is told galvanised, showing as perfect a specimen of work in fraud as was ever conceived or executed.

Another mode of mutilating coin, which we see is coming into practice, is to punch a hole in them or file off the edges. These practices are of course obvious to any person who chooses to ex amice coins presented. The way to stop this prctice is for every shopkeeper and dealer of every kind, to reject all coins which have been mutilated in tho least degree. This would leave such coins in the hands of the persons who were guilty of the mutilation, and bo an effectual bar to the rascality which was meant to be practised by the clipping. Axticta In Oil, Pastille, Water Colors and India Ike, wh have been with them many years.

Our Daguerreotypes hav always been ooaaidered superior. fatherly manner to the ohildren, and entertained thsrri with reminiscences of his sohool days, and re olted a piece he had learned at sohool, and though now an old man he had net forgottan a line, he gave them "Eolla's address to the Peruvians," whioh in history; with friends, opportunities, possibilities and prospcots the widest and grandest, whether as a lawyer or statesmen, what is the results of all NINE MEDALS AWARDED. Sup. Snoden said ho should probably favor tho purohaso or the Cortelyou farm with the knowledge he now possessed. If he found tho Crooke farm better adapted for Hospital purposes he would favor it.

Sup. Bergon spoks in favor of adjournment to the Orooke farm. He wanted to examine it as he understood all but about three acres overflowed at certain seasons. Tho motion to meet In committee of the whole on tho Crooke farm was carried by a voto or nineteen ayes to five nays. Adjourned for two wooks.

Nothing, absolutely nothing. As a warrior he i remembered only as an alert, active leader: aB a law PUBE LEHIGH COAL. We are now rsoeivixur, and hare constantly on hand, a supa seemed to please the pupils more than anything else. Mr. Bulkley then addressed the sohool, impressing yer his name is not associated with a single prece rior LamaH Coal, from theSi auio Movauax Ann Hazletox MiHE3.BuitableforFuraaoes,RangesandStoves.

Orders re upon their minds the benents that had Dean conferred upon them the opportunity of obtaining an edu dent oi me oar; us a lugmtatur iiiu name is not connected with a solitary statute that has worth or excellency for tbe community; as a statesman he is remembered as a shrewd and subtle and wilv intrieuer. 'compact with death and hell" lectured before the members of the Mercantile Library Associa tlon last evening in the Athenenm on Touissant Ii'Oveiture, one of the benign heroes of the St Domingo Massacre. It has generally been con" ceded that a white man may be equal to a gentleman of color provided he behavoa himself, but Abolitionism is getting ahead of that presumptuous idea, for Mr. Phillips declared that "when some future historian shall write a true and impartial history of the Napoleons, the Washing tons, and the great men of every age, he will place far above them all, in a clearer and purer blue, the name of this unspotted man, this eo martyr in tho caus3 of liberty Touiseant Ii'Overturo." It is a gratifying evidence of ihe progress of right feeling that a crowded audience oelTedatonx wHAsr bziweee Caiheeikx axd Fdltok Fes cation here: their dutv to profit bv what thev had aiES, Brooklyn, and at 95 Beaver street, two doors from Wall learned and pursue their studies at home. He spoke The only great projeot of his life broke asunder and n2ntr VARSTON POWER be Hayti.

The revolution in Hayti seems to words of encouragement and advice to ttiem, and bade them ramember the hours thev had passed reu to piepeu ftpm tuu uiumsiuuso oi its consixuo tion. The man was selfish thrown and throueh. (if Loodst Mountain Coal. We have now on Hand a supply of tho justly celebrated Locubt Moubttaie up and down; unto self gratification was everv tal here, and those who had cared for and assisted them. Coal, received direct from tne mines without tranaQipment, which we are prepared to deliver to Families in Brooklyn or a settled fact.

The Black Empire has gone the way of Carthage, and manifest destiny is working. His sable majesty Soulouque has shipped his family and probably enough money to set THE COPBTB Court ot Session. BETORB jrjDQB MORKIS, JUSTICES KHMONB ASP HOTT, Three persons who pleaded guilty to selling liquor without license were sentenced to pay the usual flno which they did and walked out. we stated the other day that the recognizances of Mr. E.

White, an Indicted tavern keepor, wero forfeited. Mr. W. is not a tavern keeper, buta Landscape Gardiner. He has noconnection with the tavern business except as bail for one of tho indicted parties.

One hundred certifioites of merit were distributed Vew xork, la nne order, rrom under cover, guaranteed unmixed with any other coal. The abaeoce of ollnker and auantitv ol ashes or wast. render this Col sreaUv superior to 65 in the male department and 35 in tho female de partmont. The attendance has averaged during the season about 200 in the male department and 100 in the female. The school has been under the direction anyotherfor Rakcus, Furkaoss or Stuves; Orders received st our wharf, between Fulton avd Oat ub hike Ferries, Brook ent, possibility, opportunity and relationship dedi pated.

We find the samo moral in the Ufa of this ex Inordinary uan as we find in the book of Ecolo siastes, "vapjty of vanities, saith the presoher, and all is vanity." How poor and pitiful a thing ib human distrustful and thoughtless of those golden cords let down frpin hoayen grasping whioh the humblest may walk straight forward with upward thought and aim, and relinquishing which how frail and weak a thing is human nature 1 Vanity of vanities, is the moral of the life of Aaron Burr. lyn, ana at vo Beaver street, two uoors irom wau, new York, snaj tf STARsrow A POWER of Mr. H. H. Woodwortb, principal, assisted by Joshua B.

Griffin, Jacob S. Woodwortb, Misses Emory and Gaptill in the male department; Miss Hannah T. Hart, Mrs. Adams and Miss Collins in (ff Pbtke Lynan, Wholesale and Betaib, dealt In North River Bloc Sross, oabe owner of Flubbing To Editor of the BrooUyn Haglt. jsi iy In ypur statement ot my controversy yith the Editor of tne female department.

JSP T. 0. Calmcoi, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, OAse No. 1 JPlno street, 2d door from William street. DiPiiOMino.

The Gsiette notifiie the follow th Now York lima, in your Issue or yesterday, you represent that be had only denied my 'right to the use of the clerical prefix," and that I threatened him with a suit for now lure, vuuimuMiiwr 01 uovua lur ma vuy Cl oroOKIn, 'find Commissioner to take Testimony. AckaawlcidamanLq. Ac. iDK appointments Hon. Fred Bruce to be En tor nearly all the SUlss.

Residence 216 Smith street, 2d don voy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the Emperor of China Horace Eumbold. from Butler Brooklyn. libel because he will' not recognize and publish, as a correction of that misstatement, the faot ras certified to by the him up in business in the oyster or hair dressing line in New York, ready to cut his stick before the revolutionists catch him and make him a head shorter. All the principal cities and citizens, except we suppose the Duke of Marmalade, Count Pomatum, Baron Btovepolish, and the elit3 of tbe Eobility have proclaimed for liberty, aid Soulouque with a very shabby army ia on his last legs. The revolution was accomplished on the Spanish American system, of avoiding bloodshed and unnecessary exertion.

The royal army stood out valiantly until they found tho revolutionists were in earnest, when they rationally concluded to save fell unnecessary waste of blood and property. Soulouque, his family and suite will probably coma to New York, and will be open for engagement with Bryant's minstrels, to rite for the Ledger, or leoturo for thi gemmen of tbe Mercantile Library Association. listened to this beautiful and chaste comparison between Washington and tuo "unspotted man'' of St. Domingo, who, we presume from the description, was no Albino, ring streaked or spotted negro, but genuine eboDy. The world moves The Missouri Legislature has under advise, ment a oil! for the expulsion of free negroeB from tihiit State within a year, or the alternative of their choosing masters and remaining as slaves.

Petitions are circulating requesting the Legislature to prohibit the introduction of any mora'slavea into the State. There is also a strong mancipation movement at work, and th conflicting parties seem to be struggling for the supremacy though there is little probability of a change in the social relations of the Clerk of the Congregational Church of which Dr. Choeyer Is Esq to be Secretary of legation the present Consul at Shanghai is transferred to Canton tffT F. W. Tabr, ATTORNEY ASfD COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

AMD OomiSSIOSBR Of. DEEDS, Ji6Sm Stf Fulton tireet, Brooklyn. Messrs. Cyrus W. Field Co.

who suspended during the panic of laBt year, while Mr. Gyrus W. Field was absont in England, have notified all the holders of their extended paper that they are ready to cash it on presentation, though much of it is not due till October next. The N. T.

Tribune is Informed that the statement that Mr. Field sold his stock in the Atlantic Telegraph, during the period of rise after the laying of the cablo, is incorrect. Ho sold only one share at $900 and still retains a heavy interest in the company, as well as in the JJeW fcuodland Company. HojiLOWAY's Ointment and Puls togashec form the two great health glring remedies of the nlneleenOt century. White the form acts through the external orilloea as water nenetiates the parched boh, the latter purifies the the Amoy Consul to Shanghai several Yice Consuls at the trading porta are appointed to Consulates Consuls appointed for the new ports under the recerrt treaty; Mr.

Eutherford Alcock, Consul at Canton, is appointed to Con sul General at Japan Mr. Colqubouu, transferred from Wallachia, to be Consul General in Egypt, and is, racceeded by Mr. Green, Consul nt Alexandria': Mr. Edward Bonhom'. Consul ot pastor th! 1 am a memoer oi mat inurcu wuicu is another matter than my olorleal position.

To make tho case understood you should have mentioned two tblngs which were omitted, viz that tho Editor of the Uimet, not only statod I had been expelled from the ministry, but also ''rrom the Church membership" whioh I had held in tho Congregational connection: and that Mr. Phelps, in his noto, wnicn tho editor of tho linvei refused to publish, uses In connexion with my namo "the clerical prefix" to which tho' editor bad repeatedly denied my right Please to lnadvertant on your part, by publishing this, of which I think you will see the propriety; and muoh oblige, Vouri respeetlully, Brooklyn, Feb. trd, S. Haicb, utMuuuttraLvruieiiujii uiKumuary ueuliny ana vuri bus. Sold at the manufactory, No.

80 Maiden Lane, Ni and by si) Drugtiits, at and (1 per not eox; sSntr bIok aod white population for some time to .1 1ST W. O. Hawkiiworih. 0. LandgiWE MKMifls street, iisooxlya.

po. Cals ls. lit sQtinted Consul at Maples, HIT.

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