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

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mVSim nimtyt You are berebv.lnvited to at'rad a ftin.ttntf tfi h. hM Ciig Iffltt mil mmt FB1DA.T EVEM1HC APBtL 18. Fall or a Botldihg, Tbe wall ol a building forming portion of Tower's Distillery on the Newtown Creek, on the Queens Co. side, fell this morning, demolishing the building and its contents. Exempt Fibeiieh.

The call for a meeting of the Exempt Firemen which has been published in our columns, should have been for this evening instead of the 22d. The object of the meeting will no doubt secure a full attendance. Leotdbe. We call attention to the lecture on the "Science of Life, and Pbysloal Edueitaon of Children," at the Dejialb avenue M. E.

Church, on Monday evening, April 18, at a quarter before 8 faflttHAtHlONiO SOCIETY OF BBOOKLYN X. Second "eaou, 1358 0. raiH AWtf CONCUS, A THX ATHKITICH, SATUBDaY KTEK1MQ. ApiUlS, 1819. At 8 o'clock.

Madame Mr. H. Souiiitz. French Horn So'o. Messrs.

H. SOBMITz. bBAKNEB. FRAHL andO. SOBJUT2, Quartette Frenoh Horns.

And lull Orchestra of the Society. The following orchestral pieces will be performed Fifth Bymphonv In minor (op 67) L. Von Beethoven L. Allrgroconbrlo 3. Seherio.

2. Andante con mots. 4. Finale Allegro. Overture, Let Preludes (Foeme Bymvhonlqne) Xisst Overture Les Denx Jonrnes,) Cherublnl Under the direction of Mr.

CARL HKSGUaNM, Oondnetor: Mr. J. NOLL, Leader. Tickets of admission, lo non subscribers, SI eaen. Members Tickets 76 cents.

Last Behearial at Athenenm Batureay, April 16, at 10 o'clock A. M. TickelsSwnts. Members are particularly requested to procure tickets early of Treasurer. Ticieta of admtsrion to Concerts and Behearsala may be obtained at the Mnalo store of Sedgwick, 23 lourt st: at the Book stores of W.

W. Rose, 142 Atlantlo si, and W. H. Bab. cook, 516 fulu si; at the Drue store of H.

Dickinson, cor. Atlantic and Henry sti; to the Treasurer. Dr Hull, corner of Clinton and Joralemon; or to the Secretary, RobU B. Baymond, Mansion House, Hloks st. al2 Id kitiaptLisit lie irt Batttisc cWek Uf the Ber.

O. W. Brlggs, asiUlei by the Br. Mr Przk tfura, to Rirtsm A.Fottxeiii daughter of Bernard Doroxis! In this city, oa Thursday. HOx lag, by iter.

Morgan Dir. abcbibaid Douoiafs to MiXT LiOtfiu, daughter tf H. K. Erbsn. all nf Rrooklvn.

I tsih. 7eio By the Bay. Dr. Inwrlghf, rf. D.

J. Ltitih, of Warwickshire, Bng'snd, sow of Brooklyn, tt Amahdi TOnsflrnst dsn.hterof Oao. WAiklnctan French. UoumoUor at 1 aw, Colonel, Colonial Aid do Camp and Chief aucremrr ui ijib ox fci. uscia, Snglish and Canadian papers please copy." DIED.

I.nojtiED In the city af Brooklyn, on Thursday, April 14th Javts H. Lxorrans. Teacher of Music, aged 35. The frlenls and relatives are reSDeotfullr invited to attend hlsinnersl on Hsturday, April 16th, at 2 o'clock P. from his Lie reeiueucB au Hiuvny hiuwui luruior mfiuiuujii Ackbemiw On the 13th Inst, Johh J.

Ackhmuk, aged Tears Tne friends of the family and those of his father In law, Bew DBmam justumi, ui oruuKiui bcd luviiou (oauenu ms lauersi 00 Katorday, the 16 lmt. at 3 o'clock P. from his Ja'e resi dence. Bergen Helgtiip, N. next to Ber.

Dr Taylor's uuurcn win ge ih u.o jerry, jersey miy, at iyk O'CIOCK. WAXES. TBiTAHIED A PBACIIOAL PLUMBEB TO If take the management of an eatablishment; non ba thoflo hATlng a thorough knowledge of their business need an ply. Address, with references, SOCTr, Esgle cfllee. aisai VTrANlED EITHEB IN BBOOKLYN OB Wtlliamsbnrgh, fr or before the lit of Maj, apar tUil; farnhtbed room and board for a gentleman and lady, (partial board for the gentleman) In a private family, or where more aro oat low ocaraers.

references unexoepuonable. Partes easily snlied. Addrrm stating looallon and terms, wblshmutt be reasonable, C. alB3. WANTED A FIBST BATE WOMAN, TO do general howwmk In a small family.

To one com al4 at "in be given. Apply im Adelphl XTANTED A GfBL TO DO GENERAL nouiewcru In a small family; must be a giod cook, waihur and Ironer an! come tvoll rcomtnended. Inquire at Aajwuuu blidci, uur juuuyeita avenue. ais 31 TXfAETED TWO GIBL8.0NE FOR GENE TV housework and a good warier arid Ironer, and one i v.ri ui Mvu in qui uu wen rccocimenQea. adviv oi Vli Cn.l Thilrl im.f Lt.AKbl.

TJI 1 WANTED AGENTS TO SELL A NEW and useful patented article, which sells readily at a arge profit. Exclusive rales for towns and counties can be scored by early application dMtr J. OOOI.ISr. Poortkeansle. If.

Y. LOST AND FOUND, OST A BDFF COVER MEMOBANDTJM A BOOK.fn Tal xm street. Anril Uth. lh flnrlMy wfll suitably rewarded by leaving II at this oflloe. al5 lt liiOUND IN BBOOKLYN, A PAIS OF jt? SPECTACLES, whloh the owner can hare byprovtoe property, piying Rr this adrertlEement and calling at .156 triage street.

am it FODND A SSE GOAT, BBOWN AND white. The ownr can have her by paying expensed and pvoprty Call at mo Livery Stable of WAIT POWElX In Henry street. S. BOoBD TWO GENTLEMAN CAN BE acoommrdved wllh partial biard. and well fornlflbed r.

uidi. in a rep enable fsmllj, near the City HaU. Address AiouKijn eagie aln II BOsBD WANIED IN BBOOKLYN. IN A DliUn Drivate fa mil V. a larfv.

vhnr tho ntmfnrtn rtf heme miy or a roniwitii a lire place. Aoy per son Daring such may aldrei O. B. thli oflloe, stating terms. al5 It ONE OB TWO GJ1NXLEMKN CAN BE accommodated with a very pleasant room, well farnlaned, Wailiout board.

In a very (mill private family, by applying ut the corner of CongreBB and nicks Bta, fioath Brooklyn. al5 OOB SAG HABBOB, LANDING AT OBIENT WcicamS. Haven will commence lo nd from the abare places from Roosevelt street, pier 29 IS. as a night line about the 1st Mav. at which tjme due ua' ice will be ptvn ic wa w.

uuttLiiiit), jgent, 100 lieeKman. et. TOTTHR APPT.TP A TrrVW Wn.T. TJC MaTio ll to the Oavernir for tha nardon rf innram UpRalnkir convict In ing Sirs rrlnon, who wai sentenced at Bioiklyn, June, 1868, for two years, for matalaoghter In the founta degree. al430.

OFfJCE OF THE PflENIX FIRE INS. Brooklyn, April 13, 1859. At the annual election for iimetAm VpM nn tTiA iili Irint vlia Board aa projioas yoonstltu'ed were unanlm iU'ly elected. a suoBequH.mtM5ug oi ma wua, Wn inBiant, STKPliKK OmiOWELL was unanimously ie elected Preiident iur iu" cuuum car. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK, go.

2 OITY H.ll. Brooklyn. April 1, 18W flaiiceuniFanrff rAn mat inn Ai.AnmiMr M.nrih. vommon i ouiicii win meet at tne Koom. city Hall, on Wednesday.

April 20. 1P69. at7 o'clock P. tnh.ar ni ties remnr Blxatlng against the ooniirmarion of the A asessment Lists lor Fenclnr lltfany place, both sides, between im nazri.uii nirisu. aau inn warren itri fli hara.

aininn rw. frcm Court street to Bulkhead. By order of the Committee, altd WM. G. BISHOP.

City Clerk. OMENTAL DETEBSJVE SOAP MAN factiired oalv bv Tan Huacen Met: Ann p. PhllvaHAlnhin. One pound of which will go aa far as three pounds of common roe In saves tbe nerjesBity of boiling or rubbing clothes en a vraahbsard warranted not to injure the land to give DerfecL BHUBfaclton. Fur cale erooerR dADPrA.ll v.

fctirf sale at me utauufaoturer's lowest prices, uy thsir sole agents Jill am in from street. New York. LECrtTRES. T3JPULAR LBO'lUUB ON THE 8CIBNCE of Lue and Ilia Physical Educa'lon of rhildren, byH. A rt CHER, at the DeKtb avenue K.

Cnnrch, oc MOSDa. KVBNINQ Anrl) 13h. at a Vbe fArftR. Thft mih ol will be cmttly Illustrated by Man'ktnr, Skeletons, Dlagnms, priated lor the bmelit of ths8abbath School library, alii S. uu tiuiDto ijucuui.

iiuuicuhu i nn iiBPinrn in nn Hnnrn FOB SALE TO LET. TO LET THE SECOND FLO0E AND TWO rooms on third flrtor nf house in Dy'iitI If wljiont children int $12S. Also tt Hims rtioms of a uuijho in i.unutir,aria street at too same rent. Aoply to atltw OOLK, Fulton TT'OE BALE ON EASY TEBMP, PBICE $5250 House and lo! No. 239 Adelpht st, betw en DeKib and Lafayette avs.

The lot is 20x198 ft; house 2Cl4D A'sothefur niture contained ihere ln. Inmlre or T. REEVE A Bui'Oers, 60 Kchermerhorn street, Brooklyn. If nit sold by iuguiu, niu uo io, ni4 lw BBOOKLYN HOUSES CHFAP 1 brick house on Les and Dlvleton avs 12 SCO i dnoc on iteaioru. ne.r ulton av 1 brick on Adelpbist, near Ful'ou 4 Shriek imVarderbllt near ITi'Iiod 1260 1 brlik on JetTerson et, near Franklin 1 brl on Canton st, near tbe Fark 6 009 1 Irame on Hamilton street iiFur Oales 3.000 And great variety of nil styles and prices.

For sale by 2t MILE 3 4 BEITS. No. 11 Piueolrcet, N. 1 MILLINERY QH1AP MB3. P.

A. 8MITH CHEAP wishes tT callfh? uttention cf hi Ladles to her lflrce ani well FLOWERS selested stock of Spring Milli bi'tlAW GOODS, uv.ry uiiuoH, xrouous, lowers, Itl OD PI FLOWRH8, Laces. Joined Itlond. utchpn STRnomi Siraw Braids, Bonnet Framei, te pin, 136 Esther with a larire Tirtelv or 130 ATLANTIC Hoods In tins line, which ATLANTIC HT. at 13 Atlantic street.

ST. mSl lm CL03HING. TXrHO'S YOUB HATTdK Amontr tho niLtlnr. nlttiiz ouhesr thequesllon. ''Who's your Hatter yHtterf Why aik this of me JuBtvallamomt.n'; jcushill set.

Ton prise apoearancss, iu say, And would unto th world conrey. By outside garb, your chum to be KespeotaDJe aa those you see. Although your trousers, csat and rest ite nea In lorm or make ton best, We dj not care straw fcr that, If yi'ti put on a shibbv Hat. If you would follow In the v.in. Enow, It's the Hat that mssus the man.

A proper coyer for the bead, lo FiiEhlou'sform, rhonsy. well bred. But how, amidst the various styles Of lasblouable, nstty ties, ftball I selectonelo attain This object, and keep out lheran i Just step to ASIO.V, Fulton street. The one that geta teem up so neat. And there you, to your heart's content, Wil' nnd your mont an ill spsnt And then It surely will not mjfer If any ask Ton.

sTho's your Hatter OA8TO.V,2i Fulton streft, Brooklyn, Ths Peiple's Baiter. ABDEB MILLS. 1 M' ROHAN BAILORS. No. IS CLINTON Si', 6th Store from Tulton sL, Brooklyn.

The undersigned, respeolf ally Inform their friends and the citizens of Brooklyn, tnat they hare Incited themselrea at No. 13 Oil iton street, and solicit their patronage ad support, Conducting their business on the strictly Cae principle, they will bo enabled combine moaerate charses with such QUALITY 8TVLK ANO Mr, as ihsll not beezslled by any drm in Ae York or Brooklyn, Satisfaction guaranteed lo all porch uiers. WILLIAM I.ABDER, thlSSm JOHN MILLS. WILLIAM PINDBR, 1T1 FDLTON STREET, between Naisau and High Established 1838 We have nnw jon hand the largest snd best seleo stook of Hosiery, sari under Osrmenui In tbe olty, and a large assortment of Children's Oacss Merino Tests. We nave al.o the beslselect 1'.

Collars, Bosoms and otte'r iioro SSIm" ohP' Ue shortest notice. Biqb oi tb jgi, etqcsiso. m23tf W. 0, Bawnifoiig. n.

Olty nM i M. MUBPHt, Andtlooee. stoek romprlses a general assortmimL inrti found In a weregulitfd Dry (Hoi ubnshmsn? Sd'wffl be sold a single artlole at a Itae, or la lot, to suit purchueri. Honrs of sale 10 A. 2 and7 P.

M. ii ii5 M. C. BIDET, Auctioneer. TO PASTIES BREAKTNO UP HOTJSEKEMIHO.

JUIbA I.UU1AIH, Oirsu AnonoRsiB asd Cowuraioir ViioraXt. No. 8 Pine street. ew York, Will fiflve bis neraonal attenlon in Fnrnltnrii sale, tihmmmi the residences of owners or at his sales rooms. Arrangements mane on ine most favorable terms.

as xr FEED COLE, Auctioneers, CITY SALES ROOM, 848 8T BROOKLYN. (C ppoBiTi Pjmjm,) Particular attention given to the sale of Household FaraUor at private residences. Advances made on ocoslmxiiaalL. tferchandlae. Goods tat en on storage.

1 JOSEPH HEGEMAN, Avonom CENTRAL BMW RO0H8, coxnx 01 WUXOUSEBT AND PEARL STREETS. KKAB TRBCDTfl iLL, BROOKXY? Mokdat, April 18, No. S3 Kront betw8n Veio tmA Dock streets. Mshoganyparlorftupitnre. bedsteadi.

baream, ntlrroser. bedding chairs, tables, wal ant extension table, eroekerriiu kitchen forcUore. 8 a mi Day, At 2 o'clock P. at Hamoden sireit, Bthhouto from DeKiIbavtnue. MabofiTlDT Parlor and hamhtr ma hogany secretary and bookcase, rak extension table, Brussels) tapettry, 3 ply and Irg aln carpets and Oil cloths, gas flxtarm, sewing machine, oar or and oolcatorea.

crockery and lutaaem Catalogues at tbe salarocms. alft Vfl "Wednesday, April 20. At 9 o'clock A. M. preclse at tbe tore of Sutpitn ft Weeks.

No. 404 Broadway, between Walker and Canal si NY. To el up the retail branch ot tne'r bislnetJ. Tie whole sle dtpartxnent to be removed to 100 Liberly snd 105 Cedar st. A large and general assortment of rich wall mom.

Fmm4 decoratirna. go and vilvet papers, borders, mofadlng a Taller of low Drlced satin Dansrs. blaakr. An. Thn rem ptory without reserve and without to weather, ami the goods will be sold in lots to salt purchasers, with a privilege to dealers.

Catalogues at the store oa Tuesday. alSlt Sattjeday, April 15 h. At9o'cIock precljely.atNo. lSSAmtty. fastweea Clinton and Henry s's, Brooklyn.

ALareeand General Assortment of RnnMhnlH TnrnfhiM of the best manufacture Rosewood parlor furniture In greos plash: splendid French plats oisr glass, with cornices and pier table; velvet, Brussels and Iograia rarpets; oil cloths, rosewood Library boo ese. laiea' ttcretary lined with satin wooft. window rurta'm, mahogany and oak extension tables au chair, with chamber and kitchen furniture, oaJna, flasa ass. crockery, Ac tsAHB Day, Immediately after the above in the housf No. Vyrtte ar.

6h honsa west of Yates av, at 2 o'clock P. M. Mahnean and Waluut marble 100 Parlor and Chamber lw. niture of the best manufacture Mahogany wlf adjnrlngBaiiy chai" roiewood and mahoeanv book oufn baromtp. aIoak by Tobias.

Wilder's patent salamander safe 56x17 nffhqt, oar ajso, a large irame stasia to oe removed, al 2t JAMES E. UNDERHILL, Auctioneer By HUGHES A Beooktit Exciistjroi, No. 25 Court street. H. TT.

will civR thtrir Derflnnal attTitinn in thAMlM nfltMl Estate Stock, Furniture and Met ch and so of every deasripttOBU Money to loan on Bond ani Mortgage. a WiUaeUon Toeeday, April 19th, At the Brooklyn Exchange, No. 25 Oonrt street. Dean street Three niorv and ba emant brown atnnn froitt house, situated on the soatn side of Dean east of Hoyt, Let Bo. 1U5; tbe house 21 by 4b ex'ension.

Dean otreet One lot ft grouad now nsed as a garden. tlta on the ntrth aide of Dein street. 82 feet west of Hoyt at, Fifth avenne The thre story atic and basement fratae house situated on the east aide of 5" av, corner Bergen house SU by 35, with 2 lo's '25 by 100 each. Rjerson osreet 2 three stoiy brick 'situated on the east sice of Bergen st, 100 fee, north of Myitis houses 2D by 38; low 20 by 176, Maps may be had at the of the Auctioneer, No. 26 Court st, JAMES COldS, AUCTIONEER.

JT0. S69 FULTOJT etRBBr.OTHISEOlAL KXCHAJfflSU OXTOSXTIt ClTT Hilt. RBaflVI.TsT. JAMES COLE A SON. will vire their mu sonal attentl tales or Household anu ture, and ont door sales general Also to sales of Seal Estate, Stocks, Ac, at, Use Ifrehanro, 1 WILLIAM M.

LITTLE, GENESAL AUCTIOhEBR. W7 Fttltos SisaiT. Particular attention given to the sale of Household Point lure, and out door Bale? generally. Betnma made prompily. 8.Uea o' ji1 Ka ate the Merchants' Exchange, N.

Real Ksiale bought and sold on oommlsaion. m30 tf "WM. fi. WBIOHT, Auctioneer, (Formerly Oakist St Weight.) Onrzoa Ko. 9 Court street, Mechaxios' Exoauroa, orrosm Cirr Hall, Buookltm.

Will give his personal attention to sales of Beat Estate, i 'orni tare and Merchandise of every description Beal Estate at private sale. Loans negotiated. GSOeSEIBS. MITH J. EASTMAN.

JOHN C. LLOYD, VASTMAN LLOYD, COMMISSION DEALERS; 40 and 42 Broad street, Nbw Yoiuc, Oflr fr Bale Provi9ion3 tn lots to suit purchasers: POEK 5000 barrels and Prime, City Inspection, 14 extra clear and Bhear clear. WM) half barrels th ar clear for California. 500 barrels Prime Mess and Bumps. 250 Thin Mesa.

BEEF 3f 00 41 Chicago repacked Mesa. 16JI0 extra Wesa. 2100 State Mess, Prime and Ball road. lOOfl Plan'ation Beef fer plantation use, 10 10 half bbls. various qualities Beef, LABD 1500 bbls and tierces prima Leaf.

2500 segs prime Leaf. 500 bbls and tierces Refined Lard. aOOO kegs Hefloed Lard. MjO half bbls Refined Lard. HAMS 100it tierces pr.

me shipping Ham a. 1UC0 choice famuy Hams, Thomas, Pal Dps, and other Cincinnati brands. BACON 250 bbd Hams, Fides and Shoulders. Smoked Provisions. Beef Tongues, Fausaga Ac.

alS 2w FIRST QUALITY FAMILY GB0CEEIE8 W. h. JttNELL. 230 Fulton atreeL eor. Clark aL nffim to families the most complete aisortmentcf UKUUStsla AMU t'KUIli, to he In the city, embracing every art'ele of ntoesilty or luxury kept by famliv grocprn iu exnsive trade, incndlng nnrT lis wm i Tr rr rn nni jI11jJCa TTliltk5, JLLi.U7"0 AI IJ and every variety of Foreign and Domest Fruita, ins.

(1ARDEW. FIELD AND KLOtVE SEEDS. A mrlcan ard imported, of the most approved kind and varf. eiles, carefully put up and packed for all climates. W.

H. Cornell solicits the patronage hitherto extended to aim from tbe aveau as tbe orders are attended to daily as aual, Goods delivered to all pirta of Ihe city. ala tf B01TEB BUTTER 1 1 BUTTER 1 1 1 Good Butter, 16 c. ner lb. Fine do 18 4 20 Beat do '26 WM.

KINNERSLEY. mhl2 tf 176 Myrtle aTenne. 8. EED PEAS OBOI0E LOT OF BLACK EYB and Uarroflrfa.t Peas for sale. mhlu ix W.

H. CORNELL, 2S0 Fultoo. cor. Clark. IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES AND ALL WHO wish cennins TEA, COPKEE and SFICX8, sad at prions to salt the times, should call anon HARDING Corner of Falton and Main streets.

BeifGoTernment Jays. 18 ets, or 6 lbs for one dollar. Uarauaioo, 16cts, or 6 lbs for 70 cents. Lijaayra. 65 St.

Domingo, IS 65 jq TBAS. We hare receired bj ths late arrivals the most choice assortment of new teas, whicn we offer 25 per cent cheaper I nan ora. ally charged or New York A. B. 1st Fits roosD Boiss oe Bioa it Waor iiiii Pbiou 8PIOB.

Tfe hare fitted np the most Improved machinery for mans ractnrlng Musmkd, Conos, Chooouti and dnoss, which warrant pore and of the best quality, and at a cheaper rata than ever before offered. A HARDING A Tsl Corns AKt Snoa Dslusu, Corner of Fulton and aln streets. RronVlT. otds dellTSrod to ri' ctr" 8. HAWii.ctiJjj.ni ci FLOUR AND FiED STOKB, SR MtBTLB ATMSB.

Cbobest brands or famuy Flour for rule st tho lowest prices, alSl" EO. W. MUMBY, VholeBale and retail dealer ln FLOPS AND GRAIN. Ho. 69 Fultox Siasst, near Atlantlo Bank, jaC Clt and 4c.

against Iraso Krersosf and otters. Misk Rodxast, elftv Attysj. In pnrsnanceof a Jadgment order of this tiourt, made in tho above entitled action, bearing date the 14th day af AprlL 1859. 1 will sell by public auction, at the City Salesroom, No, Ml. Fulion street, opposite the City Ball, ln the elty ox Brooklyn, on a the 7th day ol May, 1859, at 111 o'clock, noon, tho land and.

premUes described as follows All these iwo oertaln lots, pieoes or psr.slsol land situate, in Ihe Six Ward of tho Olty of Brooklvi. Conoty ot Kings and state or New York, known and dlstlntuished on a oertain mp eniltled Map of propertr belonging loihs estate of Na haplel L. GnswoM. demaMd, mdeoy WUlardDayand "on UHy Soryeyors, September. 1C antt men in tne ouito v.

nnmber fire hundred snd tolrty seren, (a3U and fiTO hundred andthlrtj ntne (5I8.J the, said ljt Hvo hundred snd thirty seven Ivlns on lodla wharf, as 111 dswn ut saldmip, oontaU Ing ln iront on ssld India wharf twenty six feet lnehrs, and ln the rear forty nine feet nine Inches, and being one hun dred Jest deep on tbe soum sine loereor. stcjotnins; Jot tiA hundred and thirtv nve. aalald down onaaidmao. tn4 oue hundred and two leet seven lnthei on the north side thero of. bounded by a laue laid down on said map.

And also let unmnprpd five hundred and thlrW alnA fr on Etkntltfm avenue, as laid down oa ssid msp, and being twtntr fto fMt ln front, and In ihe rear twenty four feet nine Inches, and onn hnnarsd ire, aetp on each de. The said lot nnmber Avn. hnntiredand thirty seven, on India wharf, bungsubjeet toun. Bpe.iusatlon, condkions, ilnUtatloos and restrictions Mstfaiaftjf UU ft UM wtlivj sua MKIW IU. BMM mlses therein described, executed or the Atlantlo Dock QosM lereuqo ueias; UKjroanto nws, irawa oraojuyn.

Anns i. loos'. to snwowir qwi VSV BsWsitwisTg 7X o'clock, to make arrangements to join in the Celebra uonortne 27ta Inst. At the request of several fxempts. allst VTOTIGE THE HONOB ABY EXEMPT MEM i bersorPArtTrrn Knivp nn wA i vttudtoailendameet.ngof the Companyto be held at the wuBuio uuiui uainoasay evemng apru IB n.

uu o'clock. HBKkyB. HAYDOCH Foreman. wm. J.

Bltmhsuhgu, Secretary. all 8t CELEBRATION OF THE INTRODUCTION of the NASSAU WATEB. APBIL 27, 169. The Special Committee of the Common Conncflvappolnted to arrange for the celebration of the achievement of the great work of lurnlshing the eltlzena of Brooklyn with an ample fupply of pure and wholesome water, deeming th event to ne one inaugurating a new and nlortously promising era In the history or onr city, and animated by a desre to render the rejolelDgs on the occasion )tn every reaped worthy or that event, tender a cordial Invitation to all olnises of our oitiiens to nartlcipste In the ceremonies which have been determined upon asnroper for the celebration. fho Military, Firemen, and the various CIvlo "ccletles of rjf rrJd.l,K;t,I1K?a lt inonr city, are partloalarly Invited to lend their aid In rendering the demonstration of the most Impost's; character.

The Mechsnlcs and Manufacturing interests, to whom, per napg, above all others, the greatest benefits are to accrue from the success of this great work. It ia suggested, may oontrlbu moBt atlractlvely to the pageant by an extensive psrticlpation tnereiQ with the emblems and implements of their various branches of Industry. The display from this soiree wai one or tne most prostnent features of the Croton Water Celebra es York, and the Committee are confident that the Mechanics and Manufacturers of the city of Brooklyn will not be round behind those of onr sister etty in public spirit aud patriotism when appealed to on an cecaslon of a like character. The Committee will be pleased to make every arrangement lor their accommodation and osnvenience. The Committee will meet dally In the Common ouncil Chamber, City HaU, at 9 o'clock A.

until further notice, to rto2iveand confer with de'egates and representatives from tbe cartons societies and organizations who may participate In the celecration. ranunnnloatlnns for tho Committee are to be addressed to the City Clerk's By order of the Committee. "23 tf JOHtr McNAMEE, ChaUman. ODE FOB THE WATEB 0ELEBBA1TON The Committee of Arrangements for the Water Celebra tioD lnvfike the aid or the Literary and Poetic talent and genius or Brouklvn, in the obtaining of an ode appropriate to be suns: ana distributed on Uiat occasion. The Committee feel confident that their invocation will mf with a hearty response, and will receive contributions addressed the Chairman at the Citv Clerk's office until the lath of April.

The satwrs of three dally paners of our city hive consented to act as a Uommlttee to examine and decide which of the contributions received Is moat meritorious and appropriate for the celebration, By order of the Committee. 'f JOHN MjNAMEB, Chairman. ATEB CELEB BATTON ANNIN B6 Fulton street, N. keep ronstantly on hand alsige assorinent of Nadonsi and Fancy F.ags. All those wanting Flags or Banners would do well to call.

A. 4. Co. mike to order every description of dllk work, and st their establishment may be found and Halls, plated and brass Spear Meads, Trucks, Blocks, Halliards, Staffs, 4c m29 lm iSu: LAGS FLAGS FLAGS FLAGS AND isanners Tor the Water Celebritlon, for sa'e or to let at FiaffDfiTJot. 15S South HtrfiftL nnVr Pfk filln FOWLLL DILL.

SPECIAL NOTICES. WINDSOR TEBBAOE LAND ASSOCIATION The members or the abo Association are requested to attend a meeting be held In the usual place, it 754 o'clxk on MONBAV M'ENIKG, April 181b. lor the purpose of sell. Ing lae lots held by them to the members on that evening, alt 3i KM, Mj BRIDE, F. S.

JOHN A. HDGHJiS, WHO HAS FOB THE last 30 years been engaged In the Real Kilale business in tne City of Brooklyn, his lotg since come to the c'Dcluslou that Brooklyn property will sell better In Brooklyn thau In New York. He basxpened an offlieatiho Brooklyn Excba ge No. 'lit Court street, where he intends to have weekly sales of Real Estate. ee next sale In another calumn.

JaMES U.VDERHILT,. Anelloneor. alStf by BUGaES 4 UNDaSBILli. OFFICE FULTON KIBE INS. 40 WALL street The Board of Directors of this Company baye tin day declared a semi at nual divl 'end of tu per cent payable on demand.

JAMES M. RANKIN, Secretary. New York, April J2, 1S59. al3 2w TO 01 JOURNKYMtSN SHOE MAKERS OB OTHEft MECHANICS A (mill house, with five roomn. kitchen, cellarand nearlyan acre of grouud, on the Hmtettiy road.near the 'Ine, in the Ninta Ward, and only 10 mlnn'ea walk from Fulton avenue cars, will bo laed low for five years.

Enquire at 186 Washington street, from 11 O'ciock a. a. aii7t BOUGH IMPOSSIBLE. IF PARKER'S LETgEAN lgused. fe24 Cm TO 8HOEM4KERS 8 0K 10 MEN OAN BE accommodated with board ard shop roim by aprly'ng at 62 Main Bi eet for one wee, and with work also.

all lwk HANDS COKED bT Mine PAKKER'8 ETHEAK. For Bale by MBS. Ha YES. 175 Faltou street, and by the proprietor, HRSCBEL rAJLts ans u.1 hj. uaa out.

ity bv. to THE LADIES OF BROOKLYN LADIES, theHoruiz ttmiof ihsvear has come, and if vnnwli Bisusi 111 u.s, nimui TTlllilfUS. tICGJO uut A HI ailUVOC Ties, Banting and Toilet S'ppersrom6f to Us nfrpair; wfj prices patronise ml 8 In. 3. MiliLKR A CO 387 Canal street HOTELS JOHN'S OYSTER AND LUNCH ROOMS K.

J. BEYER informs his Brooklyn friends that he has open ou ku v.ymusr uu xjuucu aoouu at wuiiam sirvet, oetween Liberty and Cpdar streets, New York, where he will eervn up Oysters in every Btyle. Oysters by the quart or hnndrei Picklf Oysters, for the Holidays. n9 tf Tl THE LOVERS OF GOOD WINES AND BRANDIB SOn hand and for rale bv NICHOLAS COR JtrLL. 1VA KuUbd street, Brookhu.

the choiceat lot of Wln at a Jiranayevtrouered lor Bile in thlw city, of ihe fotJowiug nMnes and Brandies: 15 cases or' vorfcabire Pale Sherry, bottled in 1P40 tvery fiae); 14 cas ol Pa'e Shfrry ivery old and choice) bottled In 1836. the tiaeit wine in the United Biates; 23 cassa Light Brown Sherry, boitled 182J, canno'. be found elsewheie the U. S. A Bmall lot of Champjgne Brandy, very choice and old; 2 nipes Oiard Brandy, vintage a.ao lOflcaBKa St.

Jutlen Claret, verv tine. The above wines and brandlea are from the estate of tbe late firm Clark Brown, which will answer for the genuineness of ihe above articles, nl ly ILES O'JiEILLT; suiruTAOTnnKR nr AMF1RICAK bhandiks, oins, 1UD. IVPORTKU nf B8ANDIS. OINS WIKRS, 4o. 343 FKOJft STSEKT, 3SEW TTOBK.

d29tr EBTJTr, WINEtJ, ALKS, NICHOLAS COE HBLL. late of 164 Atlantic st, lias opened a store 77H Fulton street, for the sale of choice r'rulta and Nnts, foreign and domestic; also Wines, Uraudles, Scotch Ales, London Porter, SeKara, Ac Just received, a fresh lot of new bmvrna Figs, maiaga urapes, uatalns and citroc, wholesale unrt ruuiL at th lowest cash prices, COKNKI.L, TIH Fulton street, Urooslyn. XOTemher 1st, 1SS8. ml ly 60 BASKKTS PIPER HBIDSICK CHAMPAGHE, at Importers' prices. BASKETS CHAS.

HKIDSICK OHAVPAG NB. 25 BASKETS MUX SUTAINB OHAMPAGNK. 26H BOXKS IIALI sj( HACCABOHI, for family noe, 13 cents pr D. SOW B0 HHKLLED ALMONDS. 10U) Sit SttKLLKD PKA NUTS, for Confectioners.

36 bbls ZAHI1! CUKBAMT Wholesale and retail at HICHOLAS OORNKLI8, 11 Kullon slreel. rlrooWyn. LOUIS 0. D'HOMERGUE'S FAMILY LIQUOR STORE, KSTABLISHKP HI 183f, At 4 Fnitori street, now In 76, next door.j The vromietor. thankful for the kind natronakr und marfcut preference which the Public has been pleased to fvor his es tahllahment.

is deairons of still retalninc he continuance of thi same by keeping on hand, as hitherto, the choicest liquors for Family, Trade and Medical use. And will afford them at the very lowest tric, as all hia stock Is directly imported for him self. On eiamln.n the following list it will be perceived thaj Bis assortment in nf thn vnrv heat and pmhrftfica n. vivriAt of favorite brands, viz Braitoiu otard, Dupuy, Selgnneite, Liger Freres, Kochelle and Lafayette. Um Old Torn, Hwan, Oak Leaf, Appli, Schiedam i and J.

Nolet, nunsJamaica, St. Crtii and N. K. Rum. WmsfW KlnkkM Volt nnrf ttnTil I.vVlnm Tflsunrrttil Jamei son's, Clrmh; Bourbon, Monongahela and corn Whiskey! Maderla's, Sherry's, Opono's and Claret In wood or etaas, 8 uocune, name orjaungarian wines ti deliveiwd trtsnf (af in aiiTiiirtinf thn nttv xi.

a. rnysioiana are partictuariy requesteu to notice xd ill liquors for medicinal use are warranted aa represented. FiNANCIAL, 1 OAK OI FICE BSTABLISHED 1842. Lieensed bv the Governor of the State, snd Maror and Uommon Council of the Citv of Nmw York Moner lenl to anv amonnt. In larsa and email sums at leeal rales of interest, on all kinds of personal property, as Diamonds, Gold and Silver watches, Jewelry, Try Goods, begara, uiothing, sc.

A. AUOLPH US. 423 Pearl street, mayJ71y Corner of Rose street, ew York City. BILLS OF EXOHANGB ON 1NGLAND, Ireland. Scotland and Wales, ia sums of one pound and onwards, for sale at 1.

HacKavs my 11 ft Kichange Office Court su. Biooklyn. MO NEY LOANED 8'OxsiAr. Stksst. 8.1 Caval Eiesii.

(2doora east oT Kew York. CAPITAL 100 000. STANTON Licensed Pawnbrokers, advance money In large and small sums on DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, WATCHES. OCLD AHDEILYKRWABK, GUHS, PISTOLS, 1)BY GOODS. CLOlllINO, MtJBlOAI.

INSTRUHSNTS. And on any other valnable personal property. Business hours every day (except Kundaysi from 7 o'clock A. M. till 7 o'olock P.

M. Private efdee open till 8 o'clock In the evening. Separate bell and entrance to the private office ln tbe Hall door. fell 3mls "VTASSAU BANK OF BBOOKLYN 1 HIS ll Bank, with a Capital of 300,000 Dollars, will open for the transaction of business, on TUESDAY, February 1st, tu tbe Basking Boom No. 8 Court street.

Discount days, Tuesday and Friday of each week. Banking hours from 9 a. m. lo 3 P. M.

I. H. FBOTHIHGHAM, President. OsAwroBn o. Smra, Cashier.

DtEMtOBS. Was H. Gary, John Dimon. K. B.

R. Lyman, A. St. White, J.tm T.Martin, I. H.

Frolhlngham, Moses F. OdeU. Ursoklyi, Jftauary jatn, WW, 131 IC BROOKLYN DAILY EAQLI OFFIOl, lit T. M. By Telegraph to the Daily Eagle.

BT AMsTBTOIH TKLXGRAPH COMPANY'S MnTsV. oinoir: Wllt, N. Montagno, cor. Court Broklyn. THE SICKLES TRIAL.

REQULAR REPOU1 ELEVENTH DAT. WjIsbikoxos. April 16 The Conrt room Is as crowded to day as It has been sines the of Ibis The Interest In It uoes not a Jnt, but rather beecmos Intensified frcm day to day. There Is so much time consumed by Count el Iu argu a mat am that bnt lit le real progress Is mad, and weeks may yet elapse before Ihe trial can ba brought to a The Beporter of the Aisoeiateri n. lo give a faithful reflex of public sentiment here, hss exposed him to ihe charge of blss and partiality, and that one of the lDrI ning papers attributes lo him unworthy mc tires.

He disclaims any prefudlas whatever In the matter, and repels the grois Insinuation made by the Evening Post. li!" 10 flr aDW Improper influences aa anv of Sf.ni,rB or that He rega d. Itas beVir 1 nl duties to repreient tne mffsS? haSoew tS V' ln Pnblle KgIrSJS? 'n evidence or argument of counsel, hia over. He nasm ended to be thorough ly Impartial, ard rpm pi. that ha i i derstcodand tnlsreiVeMnted.

VJ The Court opened at half past ten 'and ten brongbt in' looking loss careworn Jacob Coatmar. the lonlromlth miia.i llr BradJr' wh0 ooarstood the witness wanted to make some correction of Hi3 tcslimoDV. Witnesso one spoke to me but the colored man; I neara Mr. Pendleton's name mentioned; this gentleman (pointing to Mr. Lee Jones, a lawyer, who sita by tbe side counsel,) is the man 1 took to be Mr.

Pendleton (Mr. Jones gave a nod of assent John tonlair I reside in thiB District, onrt street, thirty yards below the corner or 15th street tbe im hi rf iTiok uaua gate oi mvnouaeaDd that or 383 15th street is about forty five feet apart: I witnessed the taking off of tbebek. saw lie opening or tbe pack door, and heard the order given to take the lock off the iront door, because as I thought the key bad teen leaf hi Lee. und Mr Pendl 1011 we Present: one them directed the locksmith to remove the lock of tbe front door; I know a gentleman named Poole; he went with "ueu luc 'ooKsmiin went to work to remove the lock the two gentlemen weDt up stairs; I heard nothing of the character or the now lock Cross examined It was tho colored man who sent for me; I went in by the back door; the front door was lock, ed; I tried to unlock tbe back door and found it was unlocked; tho lock had not been broken; this was about week after Mr. Key's death; tho gentlomcn I spoke of were up stairs, I think; I do not remember their coming down nor did I go up stairs; I saw them in the yard; and saw them go un stairs; they did not superintend taking off tho the lock nor did they give mo any directions.

To Mr. Brady The lock I jijtt on was quite a different kind or lock from that I took off. To Mr. Carlisle I know John Gray, tho colored man; he was there; do not know whether it was he or one of the gentlemen who told me to tako it off; I saw two gentlemen mok around tho lower part of the house, and then go up SUir8. a Cross examined by Mr.

Ould That was tho first timo I bad been that house after Mr. Key's death; It was between the 5th and 8th of March; the locksmith got into the yard through the lot of a yellow woman; I was inside tho yard when be came up; the locksmith seemed to try the back door, acd he said he roucd it unlocked I do not know vu juih irom rumor, tout any other parties had been thereafter Mr. Key's death; up to that timo we walked inlo the room slowly toward the front door not know which or the gentlemen gave the direction about replacing the lock with a now one, and I presume that Mr Brady Never mind that. Witness These gentlemen stayed some 20 or 25minaej about the house did not hear anything more about the remark was, he understood, that it had be replaced by a new one. uis Poole was next eximined by Mr Brady WitnesB I lived in Feby.

last in street, between 15th and 16th, in the house of last witness. I know the brick house, 383 15th and wjir nro(nt. han th i i taken off, thinks on the Monilav or Tiiortotr wont rn ing Mr Key's death. Messrs. Pendleton, Jones, Seeley the i uiorco.

man, ana myself were present. Mr Pendleton cr ue iai.en irom iae door, and replaced bTMrs. Oald Can yonweollect Idenlica 1 mrde use of Mr Pendfeion. on rhit occasion mnrf cannot exact any, bathe alrected iho old lock to be moved and a new one pn: on. t.MnW,""' 'he of response laugh ter whloh wai supprdssed by ihe i fflcrj.) Witness Atier this order Meesrs.

Jouei and Pendleton wad up stair and examined thtporilon of lb hcose. I bjad nevgr btvn In thatho ise up 10 tht time. never oc Old you know ttat others bad been Witness No. nlr Tlrnw rhn u. knew mat Mrs weat tnere ana 1 STATE lEGISLAXUBE.

Albany. April 15. SENATE. The Penate remained in session till near tnoru'cg, Mr. Diven ide hia motion dedclte to arraign Mr.

ords spoken, anu gave tbe otlcnaire wrda to toe CJe Mr. Stnnola nn tho mnrAa hir'u rianio.4 i kA hit! tu, sue TVtjrc Tbe Tioitlon was then put ta the Senate as to whether they where nis words, and the rote stoad lo tn in Tr.A p.iHa... cut dtoidiug vote in Mr 'lyrUea a uoint of order a member could only be arrajintdfor wordu actually U3td, and In ilrff "aye," tome members had said tsey were not Mr. spino'a'a words, but on tn.t KUbs'ance or wha hebafl BiiiO. The Chair itself had admitted they were only the snbaiancj of what had been said ac aitir rnieu i.e poin; not weu taren.

Mr. Diven lbfnmoVfd that far tho urnr rianror? tr, been srken, Mr. Splnnla be called to expUln or aplngiss. mr. opiuu a.

reiuueu to imiitr worua never fpcK in Dy ulna, tjtverai points of ordsrwereraied. nann nf wtiich tbm ihni. would en ertain. Mr Divan then moved that Mr. be arrested for tbe words rpoken, and held ia custody during the evening, and fur'her until apology be mide.

Mr. Dinola ihftn. dirfttlnn nf niiatr. Mmnnd from the teca chamber ttsrs. Ely, Ma her and Sloan each raised to the proceeditRs, cm were ruled out of order by the Chair.

Muca txchfmcnt prevailed, and Mr. Doherty, making Eome warm remarks, was also placed in custody by order of tae Senate. A moUon wai then nude to go Into Committee of the Whole on the New York. Charter bill. Mr.

Mather proteited, charsirff this to be the orjsotof tho urres'. of two Democratic Senators. ing motKn was came. hen the vote was taken Mr. Kir rsfnsp.il to vnta nn Ihrt frrQUDfi that an arbitrary aud Improper ruling hd tieprivsd ui of hisrights aa a Senator and ilr.ually aisfrauehiaed )i tiiuenia.

Tht Charter bill was then out through enmmittAP And nr.ler ed to a third reading. The Id crest ng an lusuracce Department was sent to Its third read ng. The Senate was darinir tbo en'lre scene ln creat confusion and czci.ement, and dtinjly crowded. LEOAL. wUPutMlS CUUKT, KINUS UUUJSlY Vo Cj WiitO.

Griunell sgilust Jcseph BochelsAii, Charles F. Ha'cber and Joseph Hall. Summons for relief. ('Jem. not served Tj tte above defeudant, nhaKes F.

You are hereby surnmoned and required to answer the oomulaint In ibis acdou, which was duty tiled in the oQIcq of the Clert of the County of Kings, at thn City Hill In tbe City of Brooklyn, in said County, on the 4th dav of April, 1859. aud t3 serve a cony of your answer lo tbe said complaint on the subscriber, at tin cdice, Ko. 20 Duuno street, ln the City of New York, withla twenty days after the Bervice of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service and If you fail to auswer the said complaint wi hin the time afore said, the plaintiff this acton will apply to the Courtfor the relief demanded in Ihe complaint. Dated New York, April 4tb, 1859. alSlawTwl' WM.

McKKAtl, l'lalntiiTs Attorney, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOB THE discharge of an Insolvent from his debts, pursuant to the ore visions ot the third article of the first title or tho fifth chapter or the seeond part ortne Kevisea sutimea. 11,1,1 a a. nir the city of Brooklyn, in the ount? or Kings, and Statu of New York, an Insolvent Debtor. Notice first published February 2d, 1859. Creditors to appear before the Hon.

Samuel D. Morris, Connty Judge of Kings County, at the Chambers of said Judge, In the City HftlU in toe City of Brooklyn, lo said County, on the 18th day of April next, at IOo'cIock In the forenoon, to show cause. If any they hve, why an assignment snonld not be made ot said Insolvent's estate, and he be discharged from his debts. HYATT BROWNE LL, Atty for Insolvent. fe2 lawlOW No.

6 Wall street, IS. Y. I NPURSUANOB OF AN OR DEB OFfiROD MAN DAWSON, Hsq.i Surrogate of tbe Connty of JNoUce hereby given, acoirdtDp tolaiv, to allporson hatt lnf; claims agatcacKAR AH MfiFFERrH late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they irerequlr exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the auofls lbera, the executors, at the residence of JamtS Leffens, otrnc of Olova Road and Atlantic btreet. in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 25ih dav ot Jnne next Dated December 221.. JAMtfc LEKFBKTS, LiUN LaIDLAW.

1 Exeoat0ra d22law63iW Jo NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR THE DIS CHAKOBof an INSOLVENT from his debta, pursuant to the provialoneof the third article of the first title of the fifth chapter of the second part ot the Revised Statutes. JJotice first published February 1859. Creditors to appear before the Hon. Samuel D. Morris Countv Judee of the County of Kings at hia Chambers in tbe City Hall of the City of Brooklyn, and County aforesaid, on the 25th da? nf April next, at 10 o'clock ln the forenoon or that day, to show causa, if any they have, why AMOS bKLDKN, an Insolvent, resident of said County, should not make an assignment and he be discharged from nis debts, pursuant to the provisions of the stat me lor the dUcharEe of an Insolvent from hia debts.

lefi lawiow AU03 insolvent. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF RODMAN B. DAWSON, Surrogate of the County of Kings: A lice ia hereby given, aooorolng to law to all persons taring claims gain it JOHN HILL, Ute of the City 01 Charleston, State of Souiii Carolina, deceased, that thy ar required a exhibit sime with the vouchers thWof, to tbe sabscrloer, Malcolm Campbell, No. 41 Ann street in the City of Mew York, on or before the tenth dav of July neit. Dated Brooklyn, December 10.

1853. ttnT MALCOLM OAMPBKLIa, MAXA U. XIaaaU, ja, wTn by H. A. Archer, M.

D. Tae subject is as weH as interesting, and no doubt will draw a large audience. Nixon Cibous. The public are reminded that to morrow will positively be the last day of the Circus, as it is advertised to perform in Hempstead oa Monday. The dashing feats of horsemanship the gymnastio aots, and the comicalities of the clowns, of whom there are four, render it one of the moat pleasing exhibitions of the kind ever given Family parties will find the afternoon performance less crowded than those at night.

The Watbb Celirbation At the meeting of the Committee this morning it was agreed to invite the Brooklyn Harmonic Society, la connection with the Philharmonic Sosiety, to unite in giving effect to the Ode on the occasion of the Celebration. Bes ponses were received from the Mayors of Providence and Oiwego applications from the L. I. Flint Glass Gaston, hatter, and Gilbert, plumber, were received and places assigned to them in the procession. A number of responses were received from clergymen.

Odd Fallows Celebration. Tuesday, April 26tb, being the fortieth anniversary of the In stitution of I. O. of O. there will be a grand celebration In New York on that day.

Exten sive preparations are In progress for the largest and most brilliant display of the Order that has ever taken placa. It is confidently expected that upwards of 10,000 of the brotherhood will join in the procession. The members of the Order in this city will jrm in line on Bamsen street at efghfc o'clock A. and after parading through some of our principal streets, will join their brethren in New York. Found Dhownkd.

The body of an unknown man was ionna at trie toot ot Ulinton avenue yes torday, by offioer Skidmoro. The deceasad appear ed to be between 80 or 40 years of sge, five feet eight inches in height, dressed in a pea jacket, cieni under coat, casBimere veat, black pantaloons, Congress gaiters, white shirt, cotton under shirt, and plaid neo tie. A pair of gold sleeve buttons he wore were marked and on a btuineis card of the firm of Goll, Addison imDortera No. 110 Duane street, New York, was marked 'jl F. Prentiss.

In his pocket were a number of bills of the above firm, against various parties, amounting toabont $1,000. The body was removed by coroner norton 10 trie Dead House, to await recog. nitiou. A Heavy Operation. A horsa drover, from Boston, had his pocket picked of $1,360 in the circus last night.

The money was placed in the lob pocket of his pantaloons, and the thief dexteriously out out the pocket, and so neatly was the operation pef or rood that the gentleman did not discover his loss nnti1 he left the circus and went into a saloon to take a drink. He had $50 in his vest pocket which was untouched. He had been BtayiDg at a hotel in New York, and during the afternoon had exhibited the money onco or twice for the piupC83 of betting. It is supposed that he was spolted by some of the light fingered fraternity in New York, who followed him to this city, and in the crowd at the circus relieved him of the money which war) in $100 and $50 dollar bills. We would direct the attention of the provision dealers of Brooklyn and our citizens generally to the advertisement of Messrs.

Eastman Lloyd in another part of the Eaglh. A business conducted on an extensive basis enables its managers to sell at more reasonable rates than restricted dealers can afford to do, and the chareoter of the firm is a sufficient guar' antes that whatever they eell will be what it is represented. There is no establishments New York city, whore retail dealers can make more advantageous purchase s. Aa the leadirjg member of the firm ia a Brooklyn man, whose public spirited zeal is ex. ertod in behalf of our publio instituions, our oltizens should Bhow their appreciation of such a disposition when they can do ao, and benefit themselves at the same time.

Naval Intelliqench Pbosssb's Patent Sub pace Condbksbr Messrs. Ishcrwood, King and Everett, a board of U. S. Engineer appointed by the Secretary of the Navy, have fixed upon Friday, April 15th, for the examination in chief of this invention, and also of the boiler which supplies it with steam. The inventor claims that this condenser ia the only one which fully supplies the bpiler with hot distilled water to recuperate its waste, and therefore excels all others in that rospect eome 88 per cent as none of them supply over 76 pereent of the water evaporated, the remainder having to be supplied by other meant from the or other bad boiler water.

In addition to supplying the boiler, it will also supply any quantity of distilled water for the use of the ship, or other either boiling; hot or as cold as the sea and Ice can make it, and fully aerated. Some Bingnlar developments take place in regard to Burcharglpg the steam, which are wall worthy of attention. The inventor intends to continue the experiments (or allow any competent person to do so) after the Board gets through, so long as any one takes an interest in them. Ladies, 25 cents will get a perfect likeness, including cose, at the Toroplo of Art, 345 Fulton street, op. posile Montaguo Hall.

Nclllogrnpu Likenesses to scud in letters 60 cents. Old Dnguorrootypcs and Ambrotypes copied. Likenosuesof Infanta ono dollar. "I116 2l K. M.

DouaLifa. Spring Bonnets, in all their beauty, aro now ready, at Nortu's, 190 Fulton street. Fink and Coaisb Straw Bonnms In great ra rloty, at North's, 190 Fulton. Attintiok 18th Eigiment Members belong ing 10 wis Regiment oan get tholr Bpaulctts (Unen) for 1 fO per pair, at the Ladles Diesi and Uantilla Trimming store 251 Fulton street. Lockiit, Bo Co.

Epanlotla and Trimmings constantly on hand or made to ordtr. Ieghoin, Chip, and Fine Split Straw Bonnets at North's, 190 Fulton. Rjbbokb of every color and quality, at Nortb's, 100 Fulton. FrxNcn Flowers, dob. and rare, at North's, 190 Fulton.

Ladies' Labtwo Hiqh Eebled Oaitmkb Belling at One ricllsr a pair at Hbuxbossi Ptusm's, 168 Fullon st J. Morbis, Card Eograver, bw xeuoTed to 144 Ifniton street, mjg im TDOWEBY THEATBE. JJ tenet Messrs. O. L.

Foi and i. W. LnssAB iniK isvjfiini 7Ho'nloOK. HAND'OME JACK. OTHELLO THE FOUR LOVBRB.

THtRESS. IT 18 COMING IT 18 COMING 1 1 1 IT IS COMrNfl I IT IS COMIH li 1 1 MIXO'T 4 CO '8 MAMMOTH CIBOU8. NIXON MAMMOTff CI'CUS. sixov mammoth cmcua NITON CO 'i MAMMOTK CIKUU Kixnrtf Jk m'H mammoth iiiHuun. FKOM NIBXO'S OABOEW.

FOM NrBLO'S OABTIKW. FBOM NIBLO'S "AHDKN. MOU KIBLO'8 GARDEN. WHERE 17,000 PKOPLE WHEBS 187.000 PKOPLE WHKWB IS7.00J PROPI.B WHEBK lf7.000 PEOPLK Have Attended 87 Consecutive Representations. Have Attended 87 Conseontlve Representations.

Have Attended 87 Consecutive Bepresen'ationr. iAU1UIT HKUUaLin, WILL EXaiBIT IN BBnOKfjVN, WiLL BXBIBIT IK BROOKLYN, WILL FXIIBir IN BROOKLYN, WILL EXHIBIT IN BBOOKLYN, COMMENCING ON TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 12th, AND CONTINUING THROUGH THE WEEK. The last representation at Hiblo's will take plane on Monday evening, April 11th, and on TUESDAY the whole establish ment will be transferred to Brooklyn, when all ths grea Riders andother Artists willappear In a ohojee selection of thoie Original, Claaslo and Paring performanoes which hav created so great a furore in New York. A new and msgntScent will be opened UPON FULTON BTBEET, OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL, within which the Bepreaentallona will take place. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCES, For Schools and Family Parties, will be given on WEDNES DAY, THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY.

Doors open it 2 o'clock. Tie Trcups will make a Grand Entree Into the Circle at half past 2. AT NIGHT, Boors will open at7, and the Firs Aot will be given atone quarter beforo eight o'olock. Admission 23 cents. Reserved Seals SO cents.

Children nnder 9, lo reserved seats, is cents. EXTRA NOTIOR. MADAME MASON, (Late of Astley'B Boyal Amphitheatre, London,) THE ONLY FEMALE FORTY HORSE DBIVEB IK THE WORLD, Will drive Forty Horses attached to the new, GORGEOUS, GOLDEN, BAND CHABIOT, Through the principal streets on Tuesday. a7 9t FUENITUEZ. FUBNITUBE AND TJPHOLSTEBT.

A Woao to ths Wiss The ibsuriber haviuir enlarged and reAttnrl hts itnirioiiH "Warerooma at 88 niton sheet, now offerBto pnrofcasera Ihe most complete idc vanea assorbmnm oi House irurnuuiing ar tides ever clT red before in thiB cUt. He ia preowred lo 6tnp hotels, steamboats aud ships at the shortest notlre, wl.h goods made by reliable workmen na er ma own supervision, uumci eouncrB piverniwi elaborate designs in Rosewood, Mahogany. Walnut. Oak snd enamelea woou, gotup in nomannque a a miaern niich iu unit avnrt At lutv of intVe as well with ecoDomy, The cubiic wJl find their interest rocall aud ave an inspen uon bu. ore narcotising eiaewnere.

jianu acturer ana im porter of Watchea. all tf B. J. TODD. COTTAGK FUBNIXUBE mJ Firt premium Enamelled and Grained Outage Chamher iut'nre in au siyies, or aupe'ior ana manuiac ture.

llulBbedin Lndacau. Vro.it and tt'Jowera PitrileK furalahlngroiagee. or hisekeepers In want of this new and and fashionable etyle of BfVrooni Furc Iture, are respectfully requested to oU at F. aKRTn GrON'H, 3t3 CAual street, ojmoslte Woosttr at. Manufactory 46 and 43 5Uioii3flf a inii.

an cm FURHITGRE ENAMELLED FURNITDEB. KanufActured at Z6i ahd 266 Picinc Stksbt, Broosltit. Bold at wholesale ui retail AT PBIOIS FBOM $iW AND Upwibds FTK 60IT1, WARDttUUKs UF VABIOUS STYLES, Constantly on hand aud mtde to order. m9 2m1 OILS, tL OIL OIL AT THE OLD Slard. No'O Mvrtle arenue cm be had Orban.

Kero ud i.ndl olumbian OL'a. of aa cood a quality, and at as low a price aa can be had at factories. lVkewiee a gertral sortment of Lamop, Cans, and all articles nesessarj for uilng the above Oils. Lamps altered and repa rea. Also a euuerior Oil for burniEC without a cb'muev.

acd an Oil calarly adap'ed to Sewing Machines. Dealer in Carbon Oil will do well lo call and examine. ABRAHAM SANGER, Ja al3 lm" Ajieut for Carl) Oil Co. KEROSENE OIL AND LAMP SPOT, 240 Fulton atreet, near CHn'on Alao pure Speim. Lard auu TiIp Oils, Burning Fluid and Alcohol.

All Oils sold at warranted pure. Kerosene Oil direct from the factory of the Kerosene OH Co. "Will remove May 1st, to 316 FtUon street, corner of FierrenonL ap81y B. H4YNES. I CdEAPER! CHEAPEST I on hand the largest an! most comp'e asftor nieat oi OaS CHANDLLTEBb, SALT, LIGhTo, BRACKKTS, ic.

ever shown in this I am seWr? at lowir pricks than ever before oflTared in this or tbe adjoining city. Call Bee. JOHN BUTLolR, Hts. 112 Falton. a5 2w atd 15 Henry streets.

GUANO. PUBE TJNADDLTtCiiiTiSO GUANO. 'J'Hfi Amorioan Guano Company hare on hand, and offir for attie tho Cargoes of the ships White Nwallow, Flylnjr Eagle, and Flying Dragon, obtained from JARVI8 ISLAND. This Guano ia sold In quantities to suit purchasers, PRICE $40 PER TON. Other Cargoes are expeoted soon, and the supply will ba regular.

'i ha Farmers and Gardeners of Long IsUnd are urged to give this GuaDo a trial. Those who have used It consider It rally eqiul to the best Peruvian. Pamphlets with details of Analysis, Oertlflsatas, References, wl 1 be furnished oa application to THOMAk D. CABMAN, mhl7tf 39 Fulton at, Brooklyn, Sole Agent for L. I.

CARPETS. THE NEW "XOBK CAbPiiT LINING COMPANY, having; removed their salenrocm to 0s WAKKJSN BJUJUKl, ArA nnw nrtnavsd tn fill rvi Hapd frv CARPET LINING. JdlLLINET WADDINa, COrTON BATTING. Aa. We would most Dartlcularlv call thn attention or HnniKREF BRS to HARRINGTON'S PATENT CAhPRT I.TNTNt.

aub ettmte for paper, straw, or any other article need under Car peU. Oil Cloth or Matting. All who rave nted It nay they wonld net lay the'r eft pets or oil rloth without it. For sale a. all lie prlncinal Carpet tores.

Please oall and examine at the salesroom, 62 Warren street, corner of College place, where we nave put it aown nnaer carpsts, to test Its uiuny Wh WOllld alan fill uttATitlnn tn mir nav TuET WAD uor wmcu letters patent have been applied Tor) asan mltute far irlaznsl viiisllnir Tr rarDiinsin.in thai has evr been uned for padding or Comforters, Qulll. Coats, or wherever wadding is ntied. It aoes away entirely with the Tuuu Kuutrn waaamg is covered. it. Agein.

PLUMBING. PLUMBING AGBEEABLB TO THE SOLI eitatlons of many of my old oustomers. I have osneliitled to connsct the Plumbing wllh my present business of Qss Kitting, Gas Fixtures, und have aocordtsglv made arrange meuts with Hr. J. B.

HtJJtT, formerly of 10S9 Broadsray, N. lo condu.it andtake enllre ebargeof ihal dspar menu Mr. Hunt haying been a licensed plumber for a number of rears, I ym enabled to guarantes ftat any Plumbing work entruiled tons will give satisfaction. I am prepared to take orders for Introducing water plpej of Galvanized and Erjameltd Wrought Iron, as well aa lead our buslnes Oas Filters, giving us great advantages In tbe woikinir of such nine, aii in.tl. win done i In the neatest most substantial manner.

An eiperl enced carpenter villi be kept to clear tbe way tor the pipes, wuich will avoid the great damage done 10 houses where plumbers are allowed to oiear Uielr own way. All orders I may revered wllh for ths Introduction of water. wiU bealtendedio Wllh that aocnatomed promptness which hB heretofore ohano fourteen years. 1161,1 e8goinenU 1)1 clty' n.iTiUJSlIiflfib8 aai on iKai ompIete assortment of ever Brackols. ic 4o.

101(1 Bronzing of Gas Fixtures promptly "'ld Ol Fixtures takes ln exdraDse for new styles, or mam. Kos. 112 Falton and 15 Henry streets. job pbinthjo of EVBBriuBaairrioa.

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