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1 AwMwwnriiwB urn. MThrcuriifirii i nsg mmom Am SDKS, gentlemen JgnaWieanaHates forAtlie jfilcf magistracy, have HQTION. of the bar nn onnortunlW of belnff present at the General A. Iiti Term at Ponirhkmnslo. the Judges of the several Courts BARGAIN 8 IN THE ABOVE.

Must be JKld ta the next tlurty days. HQBTQtf fc BOSB. MS PtilSon have agam Tcsnmed tlielr New Tobk State. The rejection of Mr. Sew ward and the nomination of Lincoln by the Republicans will secure the vote of New York for the Democratic candidate if the Baltimore GiJnj vention act up to the standard: of duty.

Should a been entirely ignored, ana a personal attachment to youthful ambition tue "person of a talented senator, have been substituted in their place. The great principle of the demoniacal originator of the first revolt recorded terior of the City Hall has been eleanoa ana ruuo.au and now looks as ood as new. Tho City Court roc liasieen cleaned This Pasur, has the circulation of oar Evening Paper published in the Cnited State8.m vajujw nedinnf is "therefore apparent. candidatcbe chosen trtlrsei" kin biblical history, to rum yr the Judge bench nicely carpeted and now curtains provided lor tho windows'. Cleanliness Ik an Imperative ne cure its electoral vote as sure as the election takes cessity in this From' its situation tho windows are a To 'OoBMSrcHDKSTs.

No uotice can be taiten or stuoasmna Communications. Whatever Is Intended for insertion most be authenticated by the name and address ol the writeiotuecessarlly forpublloatioo. but as a guarantee I Bis good faith. We cannot undertake to return rejected communications. For the Brooklyn Eagle.

To Messrs. Conklin Brash, A. A. Xow, ym. H.

Carey Samuel: Smithi H. R. PiersohThos. H. Rodman QEKrtmHSTeSSt)' it a very senstble and certainly a just movement on your part, in attempting to arreBt the execution of the laws recently passed by the Legislature for laying out the Prospect Hill Park arid the seyeiaj( all which are to be paid for by the citizens or, property holders in tbe western fire district.

For what purpose is it proposed to lay. out the Prospect Hill Park No one for an instant will; suppose that is to enable the owners 6f those: beautiful bills to sell them to the public at a high figure, as they are unable to sell them to individuals at a low figure. It is an unhealthy region, iiinmie snot, as those who have tried to live been the dictum on wlucn tuts latai puuey of a portion of the democracy brought together at Charleston, appear to have been founded. Let us hope better things from the sober second thoughts of infatuated devotees to a favorite leader, who in a moment of judicial blindness' seem bent on their own and their country's rain Topics of tue Dai. Our quondam, contribu place.

Mr. Dickinson would carry South, with Oregon and California, and'almost to a certainty New Jersey and Pennsylvania, aa well as the thirty five Totes of the Empire State. A special despatch to the New York Tribune on the night after the nomination of Liucoln stated that it was the talk there that the Democrats would MONDAY EVENING, MAY 21. tt pm i VI GREATEST BARGAINS EVER ONHBBD i i nrcmsxODnrti pt 'not SPACIOTJS SALESROOMS! A 200, 00 WORTH OF 0 A 7 i ATiLOW PRICES. B.K,:,T,HE,i P.Biqa.fl Beit English Medallon Carpets.

English Velvet Carpets, BVtt SS, 1 W. I Tapestry, 'V Brussels and Velvet Stair. Three Ply Carpeta, Carpeting, 60., American Ing. Carpets, 80o. 50c.

1 011 Cloth, 81c, 87c, 40c, "ii Elegant Mosaic and Wilton Bogs, Medallion Carpet Ta and' Ohoir 'Matting, Check: Hatting Bit3 "1 Gold and Painted 'Window, Shades, 4c, all at low Church and Office Carpets. ELS. AUsOTds warranted as HIBAM" ANDERSON, 99 Bowery, obliged to bo closed to keep Qut the noise from tho Street, and In censcXufiW.tto,alr always bad, but when dust nnd dirt is ewrpcl te'ficcurjjulateiC Is unbearable. udg Judge Scrugham is engaged in the Suprome Court partc motions, after Which, case No. 18 Becar vs.

Van Cott will be proceeded with. Judge Garrison is occupied with the usual ooimty court business. Themattorln relation to tho Methodist East Circuit burying ground, on Lorrlmcr street, E. came up this morning, on the application of counsel for the churches to have three Commissioners appointed in obedience to tho ecent act 'of the legislature; This ground unite on Mr. Seymour that the battle Held would bo transferred to New York, and that a different slate of affairs would have existed had Mr.

Seward been nominated. Upon this the Journal of Commerce comments as follows We have little doubt that in a contest in this State between Mr. Lincoln and any popular satis there have found to their sorrow. Twenty years The Age of Muscle. When it was jocularly suggested tint the Bem cia Boy should be taken up as a candidate for tbe Presidency, it was hardly supposed that physical prowess' of a far inferior sort would be really one of the leading qualifications of a candidate' actually selected by a powerful political party as their choice for that office.

Yet it is regarded as an advantageous circumstance that the Republican candidate for the Presidency tor Cbilde Harold, alias Dr. Bawlings, who went to England as special correspondent of Frank Leslie's paper, has been the subject of verbal criticism by the sore heads on the other side of the Atlantic. Besides writing graphic, glowing, and magniloquent accounts of the light, he furnished a certificate, in his medical capacity, to Heeuan, to prove that the latter was not blinded by Say era aa tens ns erted bv the backers of the champion. ago some enterprising gentlemen duiii nve cottages on the highest part of Prospect Hill, and did has been used for. burial purposes for a great nuraber of Sign of the large Golden Bagift years.

Of late, however, no interments have taten place, and the ground has been neglected, for which, considera all tney coma unng tne lots utsiure vuo imunu, and would have succeeded if fever and ague had not interfered with them, and drove them away in fear of losing their lives. Those heights, beautiful as they are, must be mt down, the ranee of hills embraced in tbe pro ble blame has been laid upon the churches who own tho property. By the aot passed In April last, the trustees of the churches are empowered to have the Bodies removed 8TOD ART FIANOS; JAMES E. LENT. 1 Having been appointed br the manufacturers, Stolart Morris, Sole Agent for the Bale of the above justlr oelebratei InstriimentforBrooklyn, begs to Inform hlafrlends and tho public tbSt ke 1b prepared at all time; with a lull assortment ol all sizes and styles, which hels enabled to offer at the lowest manufacturers' prices.

J. It, deems it Quite unnecessary TtlrM lta nf t.Vi. RTOTART PIANO. JU It Wftfl posed park must be more or less levelled, the j. i 1 and to dispose of tho land for other than Cemetery pur A commission is directed by the act to be appoint.

uowis or ueprcsscu spout nueu uy, 'uiuot uo well drained and sewered, streets must be opened and paved before. the curse of the place, miasm, ed to determine the rights of the parties who own ground in the Cemetery. Many of them, we believe, have already relinquished their rights for a very moderate con As the Benicia Boy beat the English champion, Dr. Rowlings considered himself entirely at liber iv to demolish English grammar bo that the English suffered a double defeat, the language being disfigured as much as the face of the champion. The following is the certificate Moiiixr's IIotbx, April 20, 1S60.

Dear Sib. In answer to jour request of this morning relative to the journals who, (sic) in reporting tho details of jour contest with Savers on Tuesday, stating (e) that sour eyes were blinded and rendered incapable of continuing the Sent, 1 do hereby certify that I was call upon in oftnt. thi to CI factory candidate ot the Democratic party, tue iur mer would encounter a disastrous defeat. Ex Governor Seymour would distance "honest old Abe," as the Republicans delight to call him, in New York, and we are not sure that other name3 may not be mentioned, which would do the same thing. New Yorkers would not allow a nominee of their own to be beaten by any third rate Republican even if he can "split rails and maul Democrats" Whoever shall witness such contest as the Tribune correspondent predicts, will see New York aroused, and her own candidate triumphant.

New York can control the nomination, and her delegation has only to present the name of one of her favorite statesmen to have the Convention adopt him as its choice. Let the delegation bring forward Mr. Dickinson, who would be equally acceptable in every quarter of the Union, and he will be lb? next President of the United States, known by all makers and dealers, as well as by thousands cen the producer of fever aDd ague, diarrnea, dysen terv, will be exterminated, flv lavinc out a park the result will be a per who own and have used them for the last qua doubt one of the beBt (If net the very best) Piano Porte ever manofactur manence of the infected district, and its present sideration. The estate or Mr. Aiion ranter ana nr.

were represented in Court this morning. It is claimed on their behalf that the churches are willing to pay little more for the land, than it originally cost. Tiro Tault have been erected at an expense of $600 on tho ground miasmatic state will in all probability be coeval with the continuance of the park. Why should Brooklyn as a city be cut off from ness t6 the surrounding; country as is proposed me emergency, uuu iuiujcuiiv inrt of the Darties named, and for this outlay the churches are ne jour eyes. Tbo ngpt was cioseu, u.

not willing to reimburse their representatives. They claim commenced life as a laDorer ana is uu tuwcuuui. woodchopper, and his friends imagine and perhaps not vainly that such an origin will give him an increased popularity with the masses. It is very true that original genius will elevate itself iu spite of adverse circumstances, and a philosopher with all the capacity of a ruler or a general may be taken from the plough where he superintends his pastoral acres to lead "his country's hosts to battle or to regulate affairs of State. But the Eepublican candidate has never given evidences of any such power nor of executive ability, for he has never succeeded in raising himself to a position where his powers could be tested.

"Were the duties of the Presidency to split rails and erect fences Mr. Lincoln would be a selection of whose fitness no doubt could be entertained, but as the government of some thirty millions of free, self willed, impulsive and deter, mined people is a different sort of task it may well be questioned whether that availibility or expediency which takes up such a candidate and lays aside statesmen whose minds were early given to classic culture and the study ot history, which details the past career of the race by your Prospect Hill Park and your chain of Parks extending from Fort Hamilton or thereabouts, northeasterly to the neighborhood of New though swollen, the sight (sic) was clear and aisunct. fSigned Auous rca Kawusgs, M. D. To Mr.

J. G. Beenah." that in equity they should be allowed ror tneir ouuay. The land was purchased to be used for burial purposes Eev. Dr.

Cheever delivered a discourse last Tun ANt) TltEnt NOMINEES TBS ed: justu mown we bhwii wuw wr The manufacturers can with pride point to every Ptarw an adverUsement, and claim every owner aa a Mend. Pag ties aStous of purchasing on time can beawommodated by addtoK staple Interest. Also those who wish to hire can always be Mrattedboth in mice and and stale oMnBteument always no lluc'JAMES E. jjsnt, 859 Pulton street my ly opposite City Hall. THE LATEST FINANCIAL NSWS, Wlthallthe OTHER HEMS OP INTEREST, May be found In THE THIRD EDITION of the NEW YORK COMMERCIAL ADVERTISER.

PUBLISHED DAILY, at 4 o'clock P. And for sale at the Ferries, and In Brooklyn, by Green, opposite City Hau. Bennett, Atlantic st. Fulton Bt Eager, Atlantic near Court. Heath, 1S1 Myrtle av.

nU96t forever, and the. action or the cnurca in ua fms wv passed, i severely conoemnedby those having friends or relatives interred in tho yard. After a variety of names had been proposed by both sides, without being able to agree on any three; uuage uamson aaiu wu evening on the Eight of Conscience iowaras God in the People of the United States, and the Violation of that Bight in the Illegal Imprison, ment of Tbaddeus Hyatt." He denied the authority of the Senate to imprison him denounced the act, and held that the people were bound to go to "Washington, and, in the name of God, take Mr. Hyatt out of jail. If the people are bound to do as they please, regardless of the law the responsibility onhimBeu ana appoint iurooBum.icuiu against whom no reasonable objection oould bo urged.

The following gentlemen were appointed Messrs. Henry Hagnor, Peter B. Eemsen and Joshua BlrdsalL Town, will, in a little time oe use a walled city, egress from which will only be permitted through certain streets or ferries, enclosed or lyine between its range of Parks, with the cemeteries of Greenwood, the Evergreens, and a half dozen others on the southerly side, with the barrier "of the Heights, and the Navy Yard, Marine Barracks, Hospital grounds cutting it off from the river on the northerly side, thus approach to the river on one side is precluded to a large section of the city, while egress from the city even now is barred by Greenwood, making its whole neighborhood shake with intermittents, by the Evergreens and other cemeteries, the neighborhoods of which are equally blessed with the effects of miasm. By establishing Parks, you propose increasing the mischief. A precious "Cordon Sanitaire" you are making on tho outskirts of the city, preventing free ingress and egress to the city, bor CHANCES FOR THE NOMINATION OF DOUGLAS AT Baltimore.

The republicans are getting into heroics over their ticket already. They declare with much fervor that it is the best nomination which could have been made. The democrats are the record of Lincoln while in Con cress. They have discovered that he stood on solid whig ground with Clay and Corwia in opposing the Mexican war. The Douglas men think the chances of their avorite favorably affected by Lincoln's nomination, as thev say no other democrat can competo with him fJr the vote of the Northwest.

There has been a rumor circulating about here for the last twenty four hours, which is uncontradicted, that Douglas is willing that the Jnne Convention shall incorporate with the Cincinnati platform the Dred Scott Decision, if that will satisfy the South. Many who have heretofore opposed the nomination ot Douglas since the action at Chicago, think he ought to be pitted against Lincoln in the next campaign. The Baltimore Convention. Efforts are be of the land, and a mob would be justified releasing one man, with whom it might sympathise, from prison, another crowd would have the same right to seize an obnoxious man and thrust him. into jail, or into a horse pond, if it saw fit.

If Police. Alleged AssAtrxT wira Imtknt Kill; On Saturday afternoon a man by the name of John Beckerop, was arrested and taken before Justice Colahan of the Bth District Police Court, charged with an attempt to take the. life of John Weeber, by shooting at him with a loaded: gun. On examination it was shown that a feeling of bitter enmity had for some time existed between these men, and tbatBeckemp had frequently challenged Weeber to flehthim. The of the gun.

at "Weeber was Cheevers' doctrine is to prevail, some people might feel bound, in the name of God," so blas dering it iu truth with abeautiful picture of green, foliage, and carpets of luxurious areen, inter phemously mouthed by this vicious lunatic, to in solviDg the still occult question of humm government; in examining the views put forth by the sagers and philosophers who investigated the problems it presented, and whose subsequent life was spent in the practical application of the knowledge thus patiently acquired we repeat it may be questioned whether such a system of se lection is the best that could be adopted. Mcdi. ocre ability, which is not arrogant and conceited, but takes council and advice, may he safer than positive ability coupled with a reckless and self opinionated audacity and perhaps 60me of the most useful administrations the country haB known were conducted by Presidents who were JOHN O'MAHOKY, Dama nr Iwobtto WniBB, Baiironia, ixo BwAbs. Irtsrxffl BHOW 8rotr Aro 8coae AiA No. 88 Myrtle avenne.near Fulton it.

ata LYON'S MAGNETIC IN3ECT POWDER. The old and only article to exterminate BED BTJGS, BOAOHES, ANTS, GARDEN INSECTS, ltd. "Without Poison. LYON'S MAGNETIC PUIS. Exterminate BATS, MICE and Ail.

VEBMIN. Building Ships, 4c, cleared by contract. BARNES PARK, No. 13 Park row, and J. W.

Have. 17E Fulton and O. B. Leavenworth, cor. Court and Jer olamon and sold by aU Dmggiate and Grocers.

Beware of Imitations. atjUSra. joDVBu's KiD Glovb OTjbanbb, 35 cent', perbottle. One botle cleans SO ipalr. The name of Ctuut.

886 Broadway, New York, is upon; every bottle of thj, MnutneT For sale by Mes. M. BUra, 17S Pulton street, and by all drnurlsta In Brooklyn. ielr C. Hawkeswobth, C.

City and and Surveyor. 83 Paclflc street. Brooklyn. mr3 tf spersed with natural bowls of water, and fish TintulR. and all teeminsr with disease aud death.

kick him out of the pulpit he disgraces, it is strange that the idiotic hatred of these crazy abolitionists blinds them to the fact that nobody stands in as much danger of mob violence as beautiful colden fruit outwardly, but ashes also clearly proved. isecKemp was men commmeu to ptison to flwaitlbfi. action of tho Grand Jury. Sellwo Arrxr Sergearii Doughty yesterday observed a number or children coming from the corner grocery of Mr. Henry Ge'rkln on the corner of North 5th.

and 6th streets, with cups containing what the offloer at first thought was milk, but upon observing that a most noliv larcre trade was eotne on. he watched more within. How loner, centlemen. will it be before the peo tVIp. nf finwimhR.

and the people of Flatbush. the ing made to unite the party at Baltimore upon a new man andamoderate platform. The parties who have the matter in charge, and are arranging the programme, have not yet indicated who the proper man is. Washington cor. IT.

Y. Serald. themselves; and that having frequently suffered from it, they should still be the first to invoke its exercise. The Syracuse Daily Standard, referring to the sought out and had the honor of a nomination closely and soon discovered that the.whity brown liquid was powerfully impregnated with something very muob. like rum, and still closer inspection satisfied him that it was rum, and teaming positively that Mr.

Gerkin was dealing in spirits, slightly diluted with milk, he arrested Mr Gerkin for violating the Sunday liquor law. The thrust upon them, while they had failed to attain any fame or notoriety by their own abilities. But mere physical toil has not heretofore been consid recent case of a prescription being incorrectly made up by aN. T. druggist, owing to the careless way in which the prescription was written, says "If Doctors would eschew ttio miserable hog Latin in which their prescriptions are written, and write plain English, which they themselves as well as draggista' clerks could understand, we should probably not hoar of so man mistakes in making up prescriptions." ered as the fitting preparatory training for a Pres ident.

The struggle to overcome adverso circum CA1LICOT IjEVINOB, Other sine oi tne plus win ueniauo. luurougaiares through the now sacred precincts of Greenwood? already property holders begin to complain and cry out against the extent of ground occupied by Greenwood, and protest against its extension to the damage of the surrounding country see Eagle of Saturday. The time must and will soon come when that and similar barriers which now prevent the spread of Brooklyn must be removed. The city of Brooklyn is not to be restricted to this side of the hills, its destiny is beyond. Brooklyn stands in need of Parks as little as any city in the world.

Brooklyn is blessed with a Tvatci iioui uf many miles, which is one of the best ventilators and renovators of air. The East River is more conducive to the health of the citv ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW stances may strengthen and discipline the mind The Republican Convention 6eemsto have been ruled, as it was attempted to rule the Charleston Convention, by delegates representing no constituencies. The Atlas and Argus has the following commentary on the resnlt The analysis of the vote and proceedings, imperfectly as they were given, revealed the character of the trick. Mr. Greeley, ofOreeon, ivith out a constituency) Mr.

Blair.of Maryland (without a constituency) the othp.r Rlajr. nf Missouri (rop resenting, at most, a single Congressional District) and Mr. Dudley Field, of rejected in this his own State, had combined all the elements but precisely 60 far as a man's life has been devo Offices. IS Pine street, Thbophtmib O. Oaluoot.I Nsw.Yobx! Gaoaaa 3.

Lbtihob. ted to physical pursuits or manual labor, so far There is a more direct to get at this. The Legislature have provided by law that all sales by druggists of jniripral poisona ohall have lUu Hoiil "Poison" plainly written or printed on the package no Latin word is to be used, but plain Saxon. A Deglect to do this is punishable as a misdemeanor. Now, why cannot the Legislature take another step in the same direction and provide by law that, under penalty of punishment for a misdemeanor, all physicians' prescriptions shall be written in plain English.

is disqualified for assuming a position which requires for the discharge of the duties i' imposes a range of information that cannot be too wide, a thorough acquaintance with all the intricate relations between different members of our confederacy, of constitutional and statute law, of the history and politics of foreign nations with which we have official intercourse. That these qualifications are to be acquired by wielding the axe of the pioneer is a new theory. The states of opposition against Mr. sewara, upon a man unnamed and unknown in three fourths of the States, when the delegations were chosen. They had held out the hope of nomination to every opponent of Seward to Bates, to Banks, to Wade, to Chase and at last with no other motive than case will be examined to day by Justioe Colohan.

Cobbectinq tob Mrs. Caragan Is patiently partial to wakes. She, herself admits that she never enjoys herself so much at any social gathering as at a funeral. On Friday last she officiated as principle mourner at a funeral In McKibben street, E.D.,tand it happened singularly enough that besides being overcome with grief, she tvus also overcome by gin, and upon returning to her home in the eveaiss, ShSJfM noisy and turbulent, abused her husband, Bpauked the children, and annoyed the subdue tho violeuco of her emotions, gave her a thrashing which only made her more furious, and she called in an officer and sworo that her husband was going to kill her. Mr.

Caragan was therefore arrested and taken before Justice "Walter to answer the complaint, but the Justice, upon learning the particulars, dismissed the case. Fight ih a "Workshop. Patrick MoNaraee and Edward Fitzgorald had a matter of personal difference with Henry Folk, and to settle it they united their powers and gave Mr. Folk terrific beating. Mr.

Folk now has a matter of personal difference to settle with them, and he has wisely invoked the aid of Justice "Walter, who will atteiidto the case to day. Chaegb op Petty X.abcbkt. A Mr. Costello, residing in 14th street. Now York, came over to Brooklyn on Saturday evening in company with a "nymph du pave." He discovered that she hhd a couple of gold coins in her possession, and attempted to extort them from her.

Failing to do so, he entered a complaint at tho 5th precinct station house, alleging that she had robbed him. 5 he was thereupon locked up fn the Station Houso she gave her name as Ann Kennedy. Mr. Costello said the money she had stolen was two $5 gold pieces, bnt the charge proved to be unfounded, and Miss Kennedy was discharged. A'CossidbratbFeiektj.

A man named Daniel Cros called at the 3d district Station House yesterday to oom plain that a Mend of his had stolen his watch. Mr. Cross was in such an overcome condition that it was deemed PYLE BROTHER, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. Fulton, corner of Pierrepont street, And Columbia corner of Carroll Brooklyn. N.

Y. Having opened our new store on the corner of Pulton and Pierrepont streets, in conjunction with our old stand In South Brooklyn, we hope by a srmcT Ann persoral attention to business to merit the confidence and support of the community. mjflS Ira FOR SAXE AiVI? TO I.ET. LET CONVENIENT TO FULTON AND Wall street Jerries Lower part of a frame house, rooms, hi good order. Bidgwood water and gaa fixture.

Bent For full particulars and cards of admission, apply to H. GRANS. Beal Estate and Lisuranoe Agnt Myrtle avenue. myMtt FOUNDRY TO LET IN TORM AN STREET, near Fulton Ferry. Also rooms to let with steam power, anuulreof SAMUEL THOMPSON'S NEPHEW, Coal office, corner of Columbia and Doughty sts.

myi9 tf LOTS JOB 8ALE ON NEW YORK AVENU3, Pacific, Schuyler and Herkimer streets. In parcels to suit purchasers: Apply to A. T. LAWRENCE, No. 9 Court street or Mo.

110 Schermerhorn street. ml6 lm FORT HAMILTON PROPERTY FOB SALE OR TO LET About an acre of ground, fronting the n'Ter, with the water right. This property is but one block from the ferry and railroad. There is a two story frame house and barn on the premises. It has a fine view on the bay, and, is a good location for business and is sure to improve.

The terms of sale or renting will be liberal and possession will be given immediately. Apply to THOMAS ADDIS EMMET William street. New York; or to T. T. ft O.

Wi CHURCH, near the premises. Fort Hamilton. ml7 eod3t than Parks with thousands upon thousands of acres would be if it were an inland city. Then ngain, Brooklyn is one continuous Park almost every street in our city, except on the strictly business streets, are now beautifully decorated with shade trees, where our citizens eau and will promenade with more comfort and safety to the nicer feelings of delicacy aud propriety, than can be found in public Parks, even under tho eye of the Metropolitan Police, themselves not the most eligible characters to be put forward as the custodians of public decorum and propriety. We should be glad to know what arguments were brought before the Board of Park Commissioners in favor of parks.

We recollect one very poetic one, that was presented by a commissioner, with very great force, and which caused at the time a great sensation, that if we had parks where one could hear the birds sing, we would have the poet of the Entiling Post, and philosopher of the Tribune re'siding among us, where as now those worthies were compelled to go to Connecticut or elsewhere," to listen to the music of the feathered songsters, this is a strong argument truly and worthy of all consideration, and one that will convince the most sceptical that we should and must have parks, but still their necessity or usefulness is very questionable to a Democrat. personal hatred and political riralry, combined all against the New York Senator. Mr. Lincoln's strength was made, in largo part, by the votes of delegates from slave States (delegates without constituencies) and was completed by the transfer of four votes from Massachusetts, for a consideration, which the further proceedings of tho Convention will disclose. We speak of these things as explaining the feelings of the Republicans here on the first announcement of this juggle.

It is not for us to complain that the Seward leaders have been overmatched in their arts by the unwearied malignity of Greeley, and the unscrupulous intrigues ofthcBlairs. There is retributive justice in the catastrophe, which makes the Arch leader of faction fall by the bands of the mercenaries he invited to his standard and we do not regret to sec the men who have proved false to all other parties, and who have been petted and pensioned for their treason, turn out to be as treacherous to their new leader as to the old. Nor can we be supposed to look with regret upon a result which ensures to the Democratic party (unless they have the fatuity to throw it away) a majority of the Electoral Colleges of the free States. Such a result, which will restore the normal condition of National politics, and How to ArrorsT a Policeman. A man who had formerly been a member of the Police force, under the municipal system, applied recently to Commissioner Bergen, for appointment in the 5th precinct His application was backed by the best recommendations, Mr.

Bergen informed him that there wa3 but one vacancy, and there were five applicants for it, each as strongly recommended as the other; if they could not agree among themselves, and come to some conclusion as to which was to have the appointment, he, Mr Bergen, would have to take up some new man. The expectant five had better toss up for the chance, and save Mr. Bergen further trouble. To what a low stage of corruption must wo have come in party politics when we hear persons openly discussing the probable price which substitutes to the Charleston convention have paid their principals, we have heard it supposed that one substitute paid not less than five thousand dollars We are loth to believe that we have sunk to lhi3 degree of political depravity! It cannot be! expedient to lock him up, whi officer Brock Carroll went in search of his watch. The friend was round after a while, but he said he had not got tho watch, he had taken it from Cross because he saw that ho was drunk and was afraid that he might get robbed, and had taken it to his, Cross', sister.

This proved to be the fact, and the Wrongly suspected friend of Mr. Cross was honorably ac SALE OB EXCHANGE HOUSE AND Int. Mo Tloan street. House and lot No. 22 Douriasast JL'lc The Principles Involved.

To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: Deab Sir You ask whether I am aware that 'the resolution of the Democratic majority" of men who moulde the laws and institutions which govern the civilized world, did not graduate iu such a school. Sprung from the people many of them were, but tbey were schooled by other agencies. To make wood chopping or coal heaving a qualification for the Presidency is not to elevate these usefnl and, in their own sphere, honorable ocecupalions, but to degrade the highest office in the gift of the people. The West being the most young and vigorous branch of the young republic naturally exhibits the characteristics of youthful and exuberant vitality. Its rough strength and coarse unpolished energy, seeKs its intellectual types from the same model as its physical.

Society there will assume the sharrwangled, unsophisticated forms which prevail in new communities. Politics will partake largely of the demagogue element, and the successful man will be the clear sighted, hard and ready politician who can comprehend the feelings and instincts of the people, embody their ideas, passions and prejudices, who is keen and subtle to parry and to thrust In an offhand debate and who is bold and hazardous and who to gain the applan30 awarded to a successful acrobat will run the risk of broken bones. These elements of character are very well when applied to their appointed end. They are the rough granite boulders that are to lay the fovndations of the future political and bo cial edifice and from them will spring more symmetrical forms composed of more seemly and graceful materials. There is a danger that in pursuing the direction given by the anti monarchial and antl arifltocratic impulse of the revolutionary era, our society will run into the opposite extreme, and elevate mere physical attributes to the degradation of those faculties whose exercise has produced our civilization and can alone preserve it.

If a wood chopper is a fitter candidate for the Presidency than a statesman, a hod carrier must be better still, and we will actually come to realise the joke that suggested the BeniciaBoyas the fittest of all. fering to abide by the decision of the Supreme Court on the question of the powers of a Terri Lot of ground on tbe southerly side of DeRalb avenue, fronting Washington Park. Farm of 44 acres, situate oh the Nissequag River, near Smlthtown, Suffolk County. L. Also various other houses and lots, situate in different parts of the city.

Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage, Apply to E. D. EWEN, 865 Fulton street, Boom No. 19. BmyHlm A FIRST CLASS THREE STORT AND Xi.

attic house, with sub cellar, situated in the beautiful village of EaBt New York, adjoining Brooklyn, will bo exchanged for a good dwelling nearer the Ferry. This home is built in the best possible manner, and entirely new, having all the modem Improvements range, bath, water closet 4c. Will exchange one or four lots with the house. Address Dr. ENGELBRECHT, Mercury office, 46 Ann New York.

ml513f torial legislature, was voted down at Charleston? I will simply state the facts as I gather them from. the Keports ot the seventh day's proceedings. quitteu, anu vroag was scut to jau iur utuug uruun. Tbe CorasB or Tkpb Love. John Beckwith is a victim of the tender passion, and the Idol of his exlstenco is the bMojn damsel who docs the cooking, washing and Ironing of Mr.

Kuhl's family, Ho. 10 Fulton avenue. Bridget's many duties occupying her attention until late in the evening, but when the'dishes are washed and ISS room swept up, she steals forth from the basement to meet John, who hangs fondly over the railing until bbc appears. Mr. Kiihl didn't know anything about this tender arrangement, and being a very practical sort of man could not appreciate anything soromantic as ft lovein e.

kitchen, andlaat night about 11 o'clock, as John was standing in the area, gasing on the stare, hntll the llglit or soul should gloam forth, Mr. saw him there, and made up his mind with that promptitude which distinguishes great men that John was a burglar. "With that idea he made for John; but John not befng aware of the exact extent of his culpability, did not wish to bo caught in that locality, so ho ran. Mr. Kuhl pursued him, crying "Shtop which boing heard by officer Applcgatc, he stopped John and took him to the station house, Mr.

Kuhl giving it as his opinion that he had burglarious designs on his promises. John was locked up all night, and this morning was brought into Court; but the exact stato of affairs having been explained, tho unfortunato lovyer was liberated. j.ne motion coming up to aaopt the "majority report" which contained the resolution asserting the doctrine of protection, Mr. Samuels of Iowa moved to amend by inserting the "minority plat Mes. J.

C. Heenajt in Defence of John The Washington States publishes a letter, signed Mrs. J. C. Heenan, objectingto some disparaging comments upon the champion.

The letter shows that if ohn can take care of himself abroad, Mrs Heenan can take care of her personal reputation at home. She says You call him an obscure and illiterate American." To the word obscure" I find no objec put an end to the prevailing sectionalism, is worth the sacrifice of any man, even the most cherished in our ranks, and we are more than content to see it is accomplished at the expense of the leader of our opponents. New Oblbans for the Constitutional De. mocbact. The meeting last night at Odd Fellows Hall, called for the purpose of sustaining the action of the Louisiana delegation, and incidentally that of the other southern delega ions which seceded from the Charleston Convention, was one of the largest and most enthnsiastic that ever assembled at New Orleans, In this respect it presented a striking and peculiarly gratifying contrast with the spasmodic and sickly effort made on Tuesday last to commit the community to the odious and heretical doctrines of squatter sovereignty.

The vast hall in which the meeting was held was filled to its utmost capacity by an DENTISTRY. iuiui which uimuuuvu tue piauurm ana resolution in question, and Mr. Butler of Massachusetts moved to amend by inserting the Cincinnati plat IVJUl I'UJV OUU DllUllG WlLUUUli LUQUUcr Ul UUOU11S sion of the Supreme Court decision. Mr, Butler's motion was lost 105 ayes to 198 nays and Mr. Samuel's motion was adopted lK ayes to 138 nays.

The secession movement now manifesting itself and ii ait; iui, at uuc liuic ji uu.1 JIVCB, mure or less obscure." And unless a man or woman really possesses some attributes, of mind and in dividuality ot cnaracter, comoinea witn a will and purpose to work out their own destiny, even though they possess the strength of Atlas, thev are likely to remain "obscure" all their lives. But you say that he is "illiterate." What foundation have you for applying such a term to him So far from being illiterate," he is possessed of a thorough English education, as his late position is the United States Custom House is ample proof, besides being well read in modern literature, and acquainted with the Spanish language. Your supposition that he must be illiterate because he is at this time before the world as a pu assemoiage wmcn nas never Deen surpassed in this city for intelligence, and which manifested an enthusiasm in the great; cause of southern rights amply svfBcient to redeem New Orleans from any Imputation of a want of sympathy with the gallant constituencies of the rural districts in the momentous contest which has been forced upon the southern Democracy, and through the southern Democracy upon the southern people. New Orleans Delta, lZth. Two Fast Botb Qoiso to Cokey IstAsn, Patrick Mcguire and James Dillon, a pair of fast young men, hired a one horse team yesterday from Mr.

Fritz's livery stable in Kevins street, and started for Coney Island. But the day was hot and tho road was dusty, two provocatives of thirst, and there arc quite a number of inviting places on the road, and McOnire and Dillon had to water tho horse at everyplace thoy came to, until they got so tired of the animal that they let him go on his own hook, having at that tlme.asmuch as they could attend to to take care of themselves. They found their way to Brooklyn quite late in the evening, in a blissful state of unconsciousness of the whereabouts of tlie horse and waeon. it uciug cviucui tuat tuia preuuiuicaua resolution failed to conciliate the South, Mr. Butler moved that on the question of adopting the "report as convention should vote on each resolution separately which it did; and then, at the express request of some, of the moderate men of the Soutfi, the northern delegates dropped this resolution from the platform, thus.ieaving matters, as far as this question is concerned as they stood "before.

I believe, therefore, I was not mistaken In speaking of that resolution as the resolution of the democratic majority." Will you pardon me if I add one word touching this question of interpretation of the Cincinnati platform. It strikes me that, practically, it is not so much a question of principle, as it is of population and it seems to me that the whole dilll culty may beempved.by dccliiring what number ot inhabitants in a Territory shall be regarded as Charleston Convention. It is deeply to be regratted that the Democracy of the country collected at Charleston should have failed to add the cement to the union of onr confederation, of an TVENTISTRY. THE HAPPY TIME HAS AB rived, all shall have teeth, and none to suffer from ds cayed or aching ones. The subscriber takes pleasure In offering Ida services to those requiring dental operations at such rates as will bring It within the weans of au.

To those requiring artificial teeth be would call their attention to his list of prices, and those who wish It cam be referred to persons who are wearing teeth of his manufat ture, when they can judge for themselves of then beauty and working qualities. Having Jora long time been using tne "Artificial bone fill, big," hefs satisfied that nothing more satisfactory can used for restoring (even the most extrem cases of) decayed and sensitive teeth to permanent usefulness. Teeth extracted in live seconds without pam. LIST OF PRICES. or under set teeth on Bjold go Partial tooth, 90 silver SOtol Filling with gold 1 goto 60 silver 60 to 100 artificial bone 60 to 100 Pivot 109 Extracting.

86 No charge for extracting where artificial teetn are required. WILLIAM H. YOUNG p7M 348 Fulton st, Bropklyn. NB. GRIFFIN DENTAL OKBTCES, Wl Fulton street, Brooklyn, and 876 Grand street, New York, take this method of returning their thanks to the public for past favors, and would say that they are still manufacturing all stiles of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, in a superior manner and at very low rates.

OOMTINUO0S GUM TEETH. This class of artificial denture possesses vast superiority over another stvlea of work.nresenting one continuous gum, without seams or crevices, ana made to give any desired nets to the face, and for strength, durability andcleanllneu, and oomfort in wearing, cannot bo, equalled, Thii work Is made on pure platlna. plate, which never tarnishes, anal notaffecteaby the aclda of the mouth. uar paious Full npper.or under seta of teeth, on 00 Amber or Bl 00 1 8 Uvr honeorfluarti V. Cojsgbess Satcbdat.

The President transmitted to the Senate on Saturday a message to the negroes captured on board the slave Fritz had them arrested on a charge ofgrand larceny. atid they were locked up until this morning. Search being made for tho missing establishment, it was found all safe at Coney Island thu horse having travelled that way often, found its way there alone. Tho acoused were still lic.ustody, but will probably bo dlspliarged to, day. trader Wildfire.

They were delivered on the 80th ult, to the U. S. Marshal at Kew West, in gilist, is but a common error; and had it not frequently occurred before, aud likely to occur again, 1 should not have taken up my quill to you. I trust that you will pardon me. Mr.

Heenan's merit in his pvKKc capacity is, of course, open to all impartial discussion, and not a matter that a woman may take up a pen to condemn or defend. We know nothing about those tbiDgs. But when you or any other paper take upon yourselves tile assertion that he is illiterate, I look upon it as a private and personal attack, and feel perfectly justified in making such explanation and defence as my strong love of right and to the alscnt dictates. whose custody they still remain; aud it becomes important to have them disposed of before the cost of their maintenance there exceeds their cash market value, and before the yellow fever visits that port. The President suggests some permanent arrangement with the American Coloniza CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS.

JOSEPH BRYAN. No. 314 FULTON STREET, Between Clark and Pineapple. Is now offering his IMMENSE and DESIRABLE ASSORT tion society applying to all such ca3es, seel other harmonious nomination for the Presidency It is deplorable that personal considerations should have been suffered to triumph over those which attach to the preservation of the Union and the progressive prosperity of the whole country. A fatal blindness Beems to have befallen those charged to designate for the Democratic party their leaders for the coming campaign.

A large proportion of the convention seems to have entered the arena with a predetermination to force the nomination of their candidate under every conceivable opposing circumstance, instead of avowing, as all parties should have done, a desire to consult the feelings, the interests and even the prejudices, however groundless, of each other and of the various sections of the conntry there represented, and that finally to arrive, by mutual concession, at a nomination that would UISRIT of i vrr TiTroi nr rtmrrrvrn tney promise to be lrequent. The rest of the session of the Senate was devoted to District bnsi ness. After considering private bills, the House passed into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. Mr. Washburn, of Maine, argued the Slavery question, while Mr.

Martin, of Ohio, attacked the Republicans. Mr. Cobb of Alabama. AT REDUCED PRICES. Tbe Custom Department Is filled with the most desirable styles of CLOTHS, UUAi'lNUB, FAMTAMIUN Sl'WFB, AND VESTINGB.

"Which will be made up to order in gdod taste. aW 3ra In course of the debate, denounced the Charleston secession movement; expressing the hope that the Baltimore Convention would nominate a sulhcient to justify the people in forming a constitution and obtaining admission as a State. I am aware that the line has been drawn in one instance at 00,000, or the ratio of one Congressional representative. But why If because it is the ratio, then this line is receding farther and farther every decade, and future territories will require twice and thrice that number. Why not say 30,000, which is the ratio we all started with, or if that is too low, 50,000 I am sure here is air room for compromise.

The law says a yonng man must bo twenty one years old before be can take on himself the privileges and responsibilities of citizenship. We can be equally arbitrary in fixing, so to speak, the majority" of a Territory, and thus end all strife for what is the nse of quarrelling about the principle of the ttiing when it has become a matter Bimply of 30,000 or 50,000 or 70,000 inhabitants, which measured by the correlation of time is, in these days of rapid appropriation and settlement? at most two or three years. Good Intent Shades. To the Editor of the Mrooklyn Eagle Dlis Bib. PassinB throneh Sands street TMUrdir.

extracted without by a neji 'process NochargeErtwlfea Wholesale PitraBim During the last two or three months there has been a succession of robberies at night among the farmers and others on the shell road near the Calvary cemetery in Newtown. Among the robbed were Edward Waters of all his fowls, some thirty head Wililam A. Peyntar of harness Mr. Rodden of fowls Antho. ny Belts of 20 fowls and a peacock Jacob Mott 37 fowls John Pcnfold 20 fowls Mr.

Fowler 20 fowls a butcher at 'VVinfleld a set of new harness, two bags feedj a horse blanket, James Mea kin of Bush wick, 30 odd fowls, and a groat many others were also visited with like polite attentions. Snspicion was directed agaiusc a mac aud man who should take the wind out of all seces Manufacturing ana upenave ueansw. sionists. CATARACT WASHING MACHINE. CLOTHING, TIME AND LABOR SAVED.

This Machine consists of as outer and an loner cylinder: KoiSST Fulton st, OTBoiite Brooklyn. And 876 Grand street NewYork. mylg TUB Great Solar Eclipsb. The first of the American expeditions for obsm vrnn th nniar DISSOLUTIONS REMOVALS. revolving In opposite directions by means of ene crank "Water is forced through tbe clothes, removing the dirt with eclipse of July 16, will leave Now York to day for Washington Territory: the others win faiim? r.i.

TffarTCEXS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE i co partnership existing between GEORGE SPIES and T. CHAMPNEY is, by mutual agreement, renewedforthe term ot five years from date. Tbey will continue to manu a woman wno anectea to tie rag picKors. it was out the (lightest injury or wear to the fabric Ladles and gentlemen are Invited to call at our salesroom Broadway, where a laundress attends daily, from 10 to 4 o'clock, to show the practical operation of the machine. brador and the Hudson's Bay territory at later dates the proncr stations for the.lr naM.mit:iVna facture une uoia anu jnair jewelry at tneir estaousiunent ooservea at several places wnere tne roooenes were committed that there were tracks of a woman.

These suspected rag pickers were observed being much nearer than the one on our West Brooklm. Man lat.lRfifl No. 133 Fulton street. 7 SPIES 4. CHAMPNEY.

Pbiobb iar aso auv Aooowtt Bi. rr SULLIVAN A III' ATT, 444'Broadway .913. nmie tne greatest moral strength andavailability throughout the country, and give least cause of complaint to any part of it. It is in this spirit and in this spirit only.that our system of elected rulers can be made to work successfully. It has been, thus in the past, and the reasons for this conciliatory course become more and more necessary every succeeding struggle for the chief magistracy.

But when an attempt is deliberately made by a local party, representing a section of the country hostile in its political opinions to those of another section of the country on which the obligation devolved to elect the candidate, we are astounded at the want of good sense, properfeeling, and all just conceptions of our system of govern ment which sucb, an example present. coast. The sun will rise eclipsed on the Cascade mountains, and the difficulty of Obtainine a snitahle Wholesale orders received at our store. No. E4 Beejinan m28 ton EEM0VAL8 F.

A STOKES AN1 THE AGENCY OP JOHN GIBSON, SONS CELEBRATED OLD WHI8KIBS, have removed from Front street to No. SFBEAVEB STREET, N. where they will be happy to see their friends and customer, myl lm 'l station in a country so densely wooded, together reek Locust Mouhtaih Coal. We haye mow noticed a new sign paraded from tho side of a houso thus" Good Intent Shades," Ales, Boor, Tho reading of tbe sign romindod mo of tho old saying, Hell is paved with good Intentions. Those signs of the times, with their accompanying shades, almost make me a convert and Arm bcliovor In tho truth of the old saying, and Incline me to think these good intent shades might appropriately be termed Toll Oatos for oi departM spir itt on tho road to HAnas.

aa nana a supply or tne justly ccinuai ty jazM Coirecelved direct from the mines teanshiomeBt, which ire are prepared to deliver to famines In Brooklyn or NwYorlttneoraer, from under cover. guaranteed un SSHA O. MWMar The absence of clinker and email HOTELS. SuwUty of asheioVwMSrendwthlj Coal greatly saperler 'tor "BaxftPoMAOia or Stovks' (Jrders re roxjonAsp uATanana Fajutra, leaver street, two doors from Walt, New Brooklyn, tnauw DEBOR'S HOTEL, JBEBTAOBANT AND ICE OBEAM 8ALOON. A 10B CREAM, and othor refreshments or tue season.

It l0ConRNKR OP PULTON AND ORANBHRRY STS. tnvinwo laVw baildlngs the upper stories otwhuih are dWdfdSnWtttMrWDAorfc With what propriety, let us ask, can the State Of Vermont, which has not given a Democratic electoral vote within the memorv'of mnn ih na MABSTON POTOL uue evening weex or so ago coming up tne roaa. That night a robbery was committed, and the wagon traced to Williamsburgh. The police were put on the track, and discovered that the man and woman were old offenders, and soon ascertained their residence. On Thursday night the police watched the house, and saw them leave about twelve o'clock at night.

Between two and three o'clock they returned, and the police at once arrested the man and woman in tho wagon. On lifting the petticoats of the woman there was found hung around her person fourteen dead fowls taken from Mr. Fowlertied in bunches her waist, which were beatifully concealed by the crinoline. On entering their house the poUce lound quite a number of stolen articles. The two culprits were brought to Astoria, and they have since been committed to the county jail.

They had in their possession a dark Canadian pony with a white Bpot in' the face. which with their dox buggy wagon are supposed to have been stolen Flushing Journal. Mrs. Cunningham Burdell arrived in San Francisco on the 80th nit. She was accompanied by Doubmt Sad Event, We loarn from the Georgia papers that the Charles.

J. McDonald, one ol the most eminent jurists of that State, and for many years JuBtlee of tho Suprome Conrtjvraa suddenly attacked "Wednesday hhrht last, and now Hollow at's Pills. Abb Tou LobIng Flesh? ffnu uuu uum wi, ttuiuu mu pucnomenon will taao place, renders farorable results extremely hazardous. Therefore, no astronomer who has a reput tation to make could afford to volunteer for a duty involving so many inevitable sacrifices. Tho party for Washington territory consist of an astronomer and two assistants, together with a sufficient number of voyageurs all employees of the Hudson's company to cut a path through the forest and properly take care of the pack animals.

They expect to bo some twenty days absent from Steilacoom. where the party will land. The moon's shadow will cross from the West to the East coast, in about thirty minutes, and as the difference of local time is about three hours, tho ob servers who will go to Labrador next month'wiU witness the phenomenon under the moat favorable circumstances. The party for Washington territory goes out under care of Lieut. J.

M. lies of the TJ. 8. who lias served as a practical astronomer both in Chili and in connection with the National Observatory aud United States Coast Survey. speak, persist in forcing an unacceptable candid ate Upim atr unwilling portion of the country' and making; their acceptance of this offensive candidate a tine qua non, and dissolution of the Am via troubled wita nsuiienoy it so, a course lies at the point of death from aneurism of tho thu tnatn nf thn rnnit futUtaU.

1. 1 iowaj's PHI, jOxtlng upon the secretions will restore you to at the manufactories, No, 80 Maiden bine. New York, and No. M4 Strand. London; and byaUDraggirfivM.SS ofa.

I aal I heart. His wife heard him breathe very heavily the night lie was attacked, andattetriptlng to rouso him, without success, was so shockeaiby tho condition of he husband, that Bhe died in a short Alt feel front bv 100 iWn. contains Mdonhll ffidVsberooWaBffontlng on eltherCranherrrorlnlton Birdng Boom.Sa by 80 feet smtablMwlarge I3F BAD BREATH. meaner. fciMaiuuoriprrraM ohidot paruea, 1 mra anoow democratic party and of the UnioD itself ternative.

Yet this ls; tie 'spectacle wo have seen 7 ''presented iv Charleston 1 In this spectacle, the long 'established tales of action which hare in all previous occasions governed the Democratic party in its attempts to des bore mouths. 1 TiTQTP AQIMk lit Wm MnfUTlitL Mtaurant In the "'TheWSl? basement. In connection with the above, Mnirrir w5fr ktttt will be continued umrrwli UAVltfL17ltViltAnHtfit. Tbe Prince Do Joinvlllo, third son of tho late Louis Philippe, formerly King of the French, is now in New York. aa Derore.

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