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(Rig fjsfcs Mb Cossr. GLIJE. MIST EDXTI0K, failing of ihe Great Eastern. New Yoek, May 31. In consequence of the great number of vessels at anchor the North liiver, the.

Great Eastern was unable to turn on the ebb tide, unlil too late to get over the bar at hipli water. She has anchored at Quarantine aid will cross the bar at high water to morrow Foiit Hamilton May 01. The Great Eastern has anchored in the Narrows, a short distance from Fort Hamilton, and will remain until to morrow (Sunday) morning, when it is expected will proceed to sea, paising Fort Hamilton at about ninti Arrival of ihe Transport Cossack from Newbern, W. C. New Vor.K, May 01.

The V. S. steam transport Cossack, Capt. John W. llennett, arrived at an earlv hour this morning from which port she luft Hie 20th at i 1', M.

She tilings 113 released fnion prisoners from Salisbury, N. c. Nothing new at Newborn. Krss A tlirr residence. West Bdticsireet, Rrooklyn, tv.ms.

addBly to. lnr friend, nnd those of Charles P. Silfery anil I'. U. Iwiins.

arc invited to attend the fuunral servlc a CH cli alt rIocn at 2 o'clock, at thefctranK i'lace Baptist M.ri In Rrooklyn, May noih. 1S02, T. Aiim. Moi.enaok, datt' 'r atUl 17 Tli ercbitiyes and friends are respectfully Invited to attend lici uti riil rram there dence of her parentj, 'Ji Boan street, on bund or, June let, at 3 P. M.

Swr iiKKEyOn Friday inornine. May 3oth, suWenly Joicr rn Joseph and Sush i tiepbons, a red 21 years and 3 friends and rela'ves of the fanil are reioetfailv invito lo abend ibe funen i (Won itU i si j.t!l I Sickett sl en Sundaj, June Ut. at 3 o'clock P. M. Ei 0d Urn Sbth inst Thomas Ur.w, the beloved hus batis Kennedy, aped Wuears.

Tli re'n'ivt and frlmda of bis famliv and tliojo Ids wife, hrc retiii clfully Invi'td to attend tin; laneral next fi June 1st, at 2 o'clock P. from his late residence, 163 rontttrcct, Brooklyn. W.iEKii At Fortress Monroe, on Tuecdar, 27iii Inst. o( ild li vir. Cap', rs.uca.

Waletsu, or the 1st llestiaient U. ebaeieurs. autd 'Jr years. 1 lends or il.n lamily anil members of the Masmic tialcmity arc respectfully invited to at tnd the m.ieral on at 2 o'clock fraui his iate residence. IA3 Will Mifliliy street, Iironkijn.

rr Uodon and Port mouth, N. papers Dlease copy. Aiicasa Bor.cK. No. 216 F.

A. i will meet on Sunday Junes lit, at clock P. in the io ins of Jopna Loib roiiir of Court anilJor.ilemon streets. All members ort" IfafMi ityarc cordially invited to attend. Uot'Ni) tiik Corner Waiting CotiBiderable armojunce lins been caused to people, especially females, who are oldiged to walk in Uoerum streetafier dark, by gangs of youthful rowdies who congregate, on tbo diffeN ent corners and uso all eorls of dirty arid lilthy language, henever respectable looking persons happen to puss.

I.aflt evening oflicer domes of the 43d precinct found four youths named dames Dunn, Terrence Morris, A. Wood, nnd Edward ilorris, so employed, and ordered them to 'fkedaddlc11 forthwith. The youths declined to obey orders, at.d the oflicer took them all to the Station llouse. They wero brought before Justice Uoerum this morning and fined in the sum of $1 each, or one day in jail. An Officer in a Tight Place About i o'clock yeslerduy afiernoun, officer Utter of the.

0th preciac', while on his beat in Yanderbilt avenue, found a man named Patrick McEaig in an aimcst crazy condition from tbe too free use of spiritual enmfjrt. Tbe oflicer collared him and was mnrchlng him towards tbo station house as well as circumstances would allow, when ho was met by a troop Amazons, under command of Mrs. MoFa'g who manded the surrender of the prisoner. The officer declined to deliver Ids prisoner up, when tlio foe began I prepare for action, by deploying as skirmishers, and filling their aprons with stones. The oflicer, by a brilliant mar.o'uvre, succcedt in turning the enemy's flanks, cjpiuring Mrs.

McKay, the leader, nnd succeeded in performing a "miislerly retreat'" to the station house, where ho deposited his prisoners, and then made a reeonnoia tance In forces hut no trac of the enemy could be discovered. Mr. and Mrs. McFaig were brought before Justice Perry this morning, when Mr. McFaig was sent to jail for ten days, and Mrs.

McF. was discharged with a pr maud. Assaults Margaret Henny and Budget who reside in the same hoine, Willow slree', had a lively lime of it Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Welch keeps a s'ore on the first floor, and Mis.

ilenny lives in the ba'inient. Some dispute anxe between tbem in reference to a siove, when Mrs. Welch pitched into Mrs. lienny and gave her blacking her eye aud depriving her cranium or a portion or its capillary covering. Mrs.

Ilenny made a complaint before Justice Boe rurn, and Mrs. Welch was brought up yesterday and fined in tlie sum of $2 00. John I'arron, a bilker doirg business on tlie corner of President and Van Brunt was arrested vesterday by oflicer Crorend, of the 42d precinct, on tbo plalnt ol John Hmiib, a bricklayer, who charged him Willi assault, ijmilh bail been employed by tbe accused to do seme ivnrk for him, and a dispute aroao about the pries when Eurron, as alleged, undertook to cut short tl argument by kin ckhig his opponent down. Justice Boeiuiu will attend to tee cuso. Mrs.

DiiloD, who lues at "A Hold street, has a little girl who is somewhat addicted to "leilins at least so Ihnugbt Mrs. Blatia Hums, who lives in the samo house, and Mrs. like most women, not being giued wi li tlie faculty id keeping her own counsel, told somebody Ise so, somebody else told Mrs. Dillon that Mrs. Hums said so.

Mrs. Dillon go', her up, aud and asked Mrs. B. if she had the "owdacity" to say so. Mrs.

B. acknowledged Ihe corr, when Mrs. V. pitched into her. Mrs.

B.diad her brought before Justice Adsms this morning, when she was 'lined in tlie sum of $0. Itiley and Bridget Gann, who both reside at No. 137 Navy street, couldn't agree upon t'icir proipectivo rights, to the "sunny" side of the yard and to settle tbo matter had a "rough and tumble" yes in which P.ridgct got worsted, when she went into the house and got a reinforcement in the shape of a pail of dirty slr.3, which she threw all over Miss PJlev. Miss li. bud Ihe ninitcr before Jus'iee Adams, who issued a warrant, ami i nicer llarr arrested Miss tiauu this morning.

IaCELBIOK LIQUIU GlUft MZi TEN OENTB A BOTTLB WITH BRUBH. The bert article of Liquid Glue ever male, always aeefal in every family, and every place of bualaes, mnS everything and sve dollars where it costs centa. For sale at wholesale by D. 8. Barns, No.

aw Broadnar. KMiTAIRa fflCe' Wmaai Btr88' At rttaili this district bj Geo. O. Olofa, No. 10 Pulto R.

J. Davies, i'ulton streot, eomer of Clinton; Francis ti. Kajeet, 2r7 Atlantic, corner of Oonrt at; T. Lewis, 123 Myrtle yeccs. Herscliid Parker.

Gallon avenue, corner of Jy Maedonald Brother. 114 Myrtle avenue; R. a Btevea, lid p'T' 'et'. It G.Rutherford, corner of aiyrtle avenue 5" C. 8.

Qoodell, corner of VrJlton avenne and i Trli 1 Apothecariej Hall, oorner of ul Peapnle BtrMte ft. f. Owens, comerof Olaaaon Jonn BelUnuham. cor. Sold and Pros ject JameB D.

Rice, 281 Fulton avenne; Pile A Brother. Fnlton, comer ot Plen epontatreet. andT OolSbia, Carroll sueet: and by tfruirti Ind DeaieraTen Ia6'ly O. EDWARD McDONALD. Bole Proprietor.

BOOKS. XlJiiVV HORTICULTURAL WORKS Ll WHAT TO PLANT. WHEN TO PLANT, AND HOW TO PLANT. TOWN GARDENS Full directions for the above CULTURE OF 3XOWERS AND PLANTS Itejl Wjrk published. Kerb, AMATEURS' GUIDB Oolture, propagatisn.

4c, l'AATON'S BOTANICAL DICTIONARY Of all knowa bscldej the best works ongardening, 4c. for all kinds of choice Plants, Vines, 0. B. MliLEBjJient, i3 1 Mrsadwfev. N.

Y. INDLING WOOD BY BTEAM POWER AND IWinnTWPllv DDTin nr niuc i r.u uucu. FAViufti, nos oai JAX OLUaCif. JJU'JUBlIjiN. Orders leu at the following placei before 2 o'clock P.

K. Will be promr tly attended to: THB CITY POST OFFICE. E. BAY, 371 Myrtle avenue. FOSTER LOPER.

No. 4 Sands street. Mr. M. O.

MUI.LANY, 31 Fulton strct. J. Davenport, corner Oxford street and Fultu avenue. Land Agent, Wood In bundles constantly on hand. olSSt DEBAUN 4 etors.

iH (UOUd. 186 THE NEW BALMORAL sSiT i JmA TKfl HOSR mitht nhtalnt.J in 11 oJWc.pl. Casbcereand extra lengths, at wji wmjuiiu iIi riWK CHKAPET A3 WELL AS T(IK HEST fitting 'lOltjErf, la at MORROWd. ilil I 'ulton eiuieeiie tviuiton s'ret up ly T'DE ANTIQUE CltKTAM l'OWOUK, KOR cle Silver and Plated Ware, does not scratch, and leaves a In lb iarit polish. For sale only at mbafl CUA.

iK'f. jifl Fuhon street. rSiHit CHitajyieST Ats WELL AS THE BEST A. CtticgCOBBK'IB, Is at MJIE. MORRO W'8, 91 Fulton tre ft.

frpou.fi;irtoc street, up stairs. oM It ESELL CLARK'S, BROOKS', COATc' ANO 11 ORR'S. and SPOOL COTTON, at he 'id prices. FREDERICK LOEHIilt mh 20 3m 277 Fulton street. I Utllitr Lb tiAd JUST' OPENED FOR ihe cmlng nn.

a very fine assortment of HOSIEitY, (ll.OVt'S AND UNDEhWEaR. at prices lower than usual, nolwitostanding thoio in the trade representing goods ai kaving advanced. J. O. COTTRI XL, 272 Shilton street.

opposlU! Tillary, mv.O Between Clinton and 1'lerrepont. MEETINGS. SECOND WAliO DEMOCRATIC UNiON AS C3 tOCIATION flie ooks of the above saciation will be f) el.l 'i'HIS F.VEN1NU, Klav ISNr, V2. f. nro 7 to I'.

at TAMMANY IIA I.L, corner of York and Pearl sii eets, lor the piupuse uf register! names. All Deinoei ats are requested 1 1 attend and have their names rcp'Ufli i n. DAVID C. AI'I'KEN, Pr Jambs Hccki ev. Secretary.

it rj'ilE AiEitiJLRa ut" InK L. I. CRICKET J. CLUB are re.pectfully requested to assemble at their place ef meeting AIR. LaBOA'd, ti Flatbuth aver ua, at 1 o'drck morrow (SOXDAVJ on.

to att nd thefone ra' of their late President, hi. Walki r. By order 1VJ1. N. CLEM.

V. P. D. Cnmy. Sec.

my31 It A 1'UH LIU TEMPERANCE MEETING WILL beheld in the GOTHIC HALL. Adams street, near Concridsireet, SUNDAY EVENING. June 1st, to establish and organise a lather Matthew Temperance Society. The of tbe cause and all who feel an interest in ihe same are i. viled to attend.

od speakers and singers will be in attttul ince Mr John Morgan, a Father Mutbew man of 24 years standing will be there. Come and hear him. m30 at fyo TAVERN AND STORE KEEPERS THE Ccmrr.lfsioners ofExcise for the County of Kings, will meet at the County Judges Chainoers. City Hall. Brooklyn.

onTl'E DAY, the lid ray of June, lstiil, for the purposeof lirarit'ng tavern and store liceuses. Biankscaa be obtained at 339 Fulton street. hugh Mclaughlin.) AV1LLET JAUVIS. Commistioners. my23td THOS.

MURPHY, 5 LEUAL NOTICBS. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OV ROS WELL 0, BRAINARD, Surrogate of the County cf Kings Notice ia hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against GARDNER WHEELWRIGHT, lateof the City 01 Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to ex bibit tbe same, with tbe vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the admlnljtratoira. at the oflica of Richard K. Cooke, JIS 1 allstreet, In the City of New York, on or before the first dJ of Octooer next.

Dated March 27th, lsiO. ANGELINA WHEELWRIGHT.) DANIEL W. LEED3. Administrators RICHARD COOKS. iira.on mha71awrtmTh BOUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY Peier Lott against Mary Elizabeth Sunderland, Sarah Jane Sunderland, Emma Sunderland.

Adeline SanderUnd and Jo Sunderlani'. John P. Bolpb, Plff's Atty. Inpurraanceof a judgment order, made in this action, at a Special Term or this Court, held at the City Hall in the City of Brooklyn, on tbe 10th day of May, I8rjJ, I. the undersigned Referee, uodtrand by virtue of said order, will sell at public auction at tbe auction room of Charles Peed No.

313 fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, on Friday, the lUli day of June. 1862, at 12 o'clock noen, the following de tcribeil lands and premises, viz Allth at certain lot. piece or parce ol land, situate, lying and being In the Seventh Ward or the said City of Brooklyn, bounded and contalnlog as follow. lowit: Beginning at a pMot on the northerly side or Lobs street, which point Is distant one hundred and six'y sever, teet ten inches easterly from the northeasterly corner of Rcss street and Kent avenue, and running thence north eily at rigid aDg es with Ross street one hundred feet thence easterly parallel with Rrss street twenty oue feet: thence southerly at right angles with Ross street, one hun ored feet to tlie northerly side of Ross street; and thence rurning westerly along tbe said northerly side of Ross street tsenty cue feet to tbe point, or Iace of beginning Beiog' the saniepreinbes conveyed to Charles Sunderlsnd by Frederick chols and wire, by deed dated tbe sixth day of March, one thiiufaud e'gbt hundred and fifty four. Dated Brooklyn, May .21, lStj'J.

mySi 2aw3W WILLIAM J. COGSWELL. Referee. PREME COURTTpniricis pT'o'CTOnoTand 3 Ec ward L. Howard Executors of the last Win and Testa nert ot Abraham Furman.

deceased. Plaintiffs, against John W. Looper and Lelitia Cooper. Lis wife, and others Defendants. In 1 iiriunnce of a judgment of the Supremo Court or tin late 01 New York.

I will expose to sileon'the 4th da; of Juce. A. 1602. at 12 o'clock noon, it the Citv Sale3 i street, (opposite tiie City Hull in the Utj Lrool iyn.by feed Co, Auctioneers: All tnat cer la'D lot, piece or panel o' land, witn the building thereon If.fS." situate.ljiiigaridb. iiiln 'be Cityr.j Brooklyn, late oouudeo and oesciibed as follows, lo wif RfginniDg at iht soutbcaet rly corner of North Taird and il.lrii streets, t.iecce mani: seti'herly aloag the easterly su.

e.ut Ui'rdstreel seventy tire feet sev.n inrbss; thence easterly p.rallel ivitb Third street thirty thence rortherly in a s'rah bt lire lo a iioltt a the southerly line of ftoitb sireet. dista esterly twenty aix fe even Ircm tbe sruthea'teily corner of Norih Third and i bird s'leets; thence along die southerly side of said North 1'Lira s'reei fet seen iuches to the ti or place ei Vcgtnfirg Dated Nvw Vork. Mv oth A W'2 Oil AitLES 11. YAN BRUNT, Referee. Ms.ad i Taft.

eejs I'lL's" Atty. ms9 SawSwF GUriiEJIE COUUT Olivtr Cbarlick, Plai uiff 0 3gainst Eleclus B. Litclifleld. and Hannah Maria. Ids Dtchtieid.

Elhha 0 LttchtieU: NViUlnTwil Iiau.s. Keceiver of me properly of the Reeiorocity d.r.k and 1 a tb lbee Vn.m Stoi kliridce. Cbauocey L. Covill. Wdliara l.irn ni SRir.ue a.

Tt i i.ivi.ro nf tl, A es.ii rn Hank: Jesse C. Rw.jn. Jolin Carroll, Charles Tmcy. liotar.i Wait, Dwigbt ll. Oimstead, Augustus Van Lib iracy.

Ik' ii Ftnn.r. A. Hardenburgh. dei.iia' it Carrpbell. The Pluetix Iron Comnany.

James IIUHbes. Mer.zle Viele Herman Mither jtlbert Cunslock, lilchar 1 ri Kenertj. The Cora Exchmga liar 1:. John A Snibh. Joiin A.

Smith, Archibald A Tliomas. The President. Directors and Company of the Schenectady Pank. Henry (f. Reeve.

nzies It, Case. Ili nry inks, Charles U. Reeve, Frederick W. Hurd. Sole acne Executor of Cerdella Coles, dcce.uel.

and I'sirelC. Ii.it, To taeli cf the above named Youare hereby summoned end required to answer the coniplai.it In tins action, which rax filed in theofli' of the Clerk of the County of Kings at tlie Halt, in the CPr of Brooklyn, on the eighteenth ot Mutch lJtii and to serve a copy of vour ai wer thesaid omplaint on the subscriber, a', his oliiee. nuniber 41 Pine street, iu the City of New Yoik. la tbe Stile of New Y'ork. witldo.

twenty days after tin Eervice of this summons on you, exclusive ofthe day 0: sod. sen ice. and if you fall to answer tiie said complaint within tbe time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Match 1 WILLIAM G. SiTRUN'C inyJuIr.vvilwTu I'laiaitiUs" Attorney.

pdl MY COURT, KINGS OOUN t'Y Mitia, Vy F. Hi vin. surviving Executrix of the la.tWlii and Tes tsnieii oi Henry Patcboo. deceased, agatust Georce Pettis anil Mary Lis wife. Jims P.

Eolpk. Plff's Atty. In purmaico of a judgment or ler. made in this act on at aSpe cii I enn of tins Court, held at the City Hall. In tbe Lily Jl.ooUjn, out itlih day of Mav, 18ti2.

1, the under sicn Referee, in and by said order, will sell at public suction, at the auction room rf Coarles N. Peed. No. 343 Fulton street in theCli of Brooklyn, en the 21st day of June. at PJo'cIocs, toon, ihe following iieseribe lands and premises, viz: AH tl at certain house and lot of lind, situate, lying nnd beirgln tbe Tenth Ward of the CHy of llroul lyn afoie laid, in ue ded ai.d ilesniaed as lollows.

to vit: Ue at a on the easte ly side of Neviua ttrtet, (ilstsnt stvertj six feet northerly from the northeast (rly ci mer of Nevitis and St'ite streets and rui'ning tlienoa noi tl 1 ly along Nevir twenty ur reet; tbence easter ly on a line parallel with state street eighty one et; thence pi iitlu rly 00 a line para'bd with Nevmi street iwenty four feet; snd thence wciteily on a line parallel uith StatesMect e'uldj e.re f. to or beginning Being the sane' pr' ur ernve.wd In the natd (leorg II Peters by (lur.e tVbiie aid fl'za, bis wife. Dated Bnoklyn. May isl'. I COB I.

BERGEN, Referee. TTiTTY COURT OF KINGS Cl5 DN7TYjT li uv Selplio ng inst John James Drake and other" In er nat.ee of ajud.uifil uf this Court, mvi iu the i v. eiititle il action, ari date the third liny o( Iay, .2 I i. til iell by public auction at t'ie jiimi'erc'al Ex i.it No. Vulten street, tbe City Pro i Iv by Colt's Son.

Auctioneer, on the lirst .1 of '11. Hi a'. o'e ork e. oou, the fei'i int; el cnii. Und 'i 1" All that certain lot.

nci er niece 0' land, j.r.''. brii in Livingston sireei Cou dy of Lii State ol New currine: etng at a i.e Iln sixty feet 'r' li. M. eer piae'e, luin.iti tt norl'o parnlel with rut 1 place srve nly llve re" the ce easterly lirenty fei i i nilvl uh Ki ltun aveiiu th' t.ce 11 ti eny sevttitv i lee'. pK'aliei Willi Nt it.s r.

et: thence webttrly twenty tl.e eii.t of btaiiiu'n. Dated Ur.v.U n. iy tl. ls'J2. 1SAAL' MU.l.EU Refe.

ee ti. Tikt Niciioi.s. I'lfl' i AUss. ni. 8 Kwllw I'b 1 1 mie of the a' i.ve rty 1 po4pjae.l untd the Pth die: 1" is 2 me bi 1 ml place.

Date! Br Ivn. HI. 1:2. ii j31 Janti I3AAC L. MILLER, Referee.

Amusementn, Meeting's, this Hvealaj I NTEIl GARDEN, Now York. Miss Batemaa as Rosa Grcgorio. BROOKLYN GARDEN, Joralemon 3t, rear City UalL Frco Concert. AUCTION SALE3. For regular Auction Bales see First Pago.

SATURDAY BVEWIHG. MAY 31. To Subscribers in the 12th Ward. Parties residing in tlie ne'ebborhood of the Hamilton avenue Feiry can procure tbe Eagle, a', the Newa Deint of Trcm Bhos 52 Hsmilton avenue, or have it served thei. lesidcncts by leaving their address at the same place.

A sermon in commemoration of the late Dr. BfclbiiDe, will be preached at the rnorniag service tc morrow in the First K. D. Ubureti, Joralemon street, bv the pa Rev. Mr.

Willets Mr. W. was long and intiuiitcly acqu tinted with the deceased. Fouist) Dead. Tlie dead body of a child was foutd this morning, by private watchman, named MeNally, in the lots noar ie corner of and Noetrand Tlie Ccroner was uotifi Fire.

The alarm of fire, at half.paat 0 o'clock yesterday afternoon, was cinsed by a. boy ssttirjg fire to a bed, on the house No. 22:3) Fulton while ploying with matches. It was extinguished with trifline damoge. Business in Tin: Scuisogate's Court.

Darirjg the past week the bills of the following person3 were admitted to probate in the Surrogate's Court of Kings County John of Brooklyn Theodore L. 'Earle, of Brooklyn Robert Watcn of New Utrecht; AHen C. Ainsworib of New UlruLl. Weekly Mortality. The total number of deathr in this city, rlurtDg ibe past week, according to tbe teport of Health Oflicer Jones, wis 10:3, of which there were from consumption, 10; convulsions, 12; congestion of the debility congestion of the brain, scarlet fever, 2.

Miles, 50; females, 52. Adults, IS; children, of. Inquksts. Coroner liegeman held an inquest this morning on the body of a man named Thomas Quigley, who died at ths'jiil from delirium tremens, having he en sent there on a elurge of intoxication. Also on the body of a man named Adam Johnson, resioing in the ward near the city line Who died from the elfeet of convulsions Theatrical.

The sale of tickets for the open irg tight of the Jarre.tt "Grand Combination'' promises a larce andience for Monday evening. The plnj announced for the inauguration of this short diamatic season, is one of tlie bast of thi modern comedies. Bilwer Lytton's "Money" has alwajs been a prime favorite, and has afforded scope for the display of the talents of many of the most esteemed artists of both sexes. It'iswel; cast for Monday evening. Entertainment at the Athene ri, We take pleasure in announcing that Miss Nina Foster, a young lady of as decided personal attractions as intellectual cultivation, will give a grand dramatic and musical entertainment at the Atheneum next Thursday evening.

Miss Fo3ter is a very elegant reader, and bids fair to become extremely popular among the large class of citizens who favor the style of entertainment she proposes to give. She will be assisted by Mrs. J. M. Mozirt and Messrs.

Warren, J. R. Thomas and Abbott. The Late Fire in Williams burgii. The body of one of the men who was killed by the fearful explosion in Williamsburgb, on Thursday afternoon, was found at the foot of N.

2d and the remains were terribly mangled and mutilated. The head and one of the arms wr rn pntii oio and the rest of the body so fearfully mutilated that it will be impossible to identify it, unless it he by the remnant of the clothing. The body was given in charge to Coroner Murphy, who had ic removed to the dead house. Farewell op the Rev. Henry O.

Northrop. The above named and popular divine, formerly Pastor of the Park Congregational Church of this cily, but who has recently accepted a call to become the colleague of tde Key. James Spang in London, sailed in tbe Great Eastern this morning. His departure wbb rather premature, for he had Intended, and was announced, to preach his farewell discourse to morrow evening in the Tabernacle, but owing to the departure of the huge ship to doy, he was compelled to give his parting message Inst evening, at the customary prayer meeting held by the church. It did not i.

e. his iarewfcll partake of the nature of a discourse, for he selected no text, but merely spoke to his people for about half an hour, in an off hand way, thanking the members of the church for all their kindness towards bin, told them of his future and happily concluded by informing them that Mrs. Northrop would accompany him to his rew sphere of labor. We may hero state that be was united in marriage yesterday after. eool', by the Rev.

Mr. Hitchcock of Scuten Islind, to Miss iiitio L. JlirricU of New Haven, a ycurg Jady of superior atuintneuts, and marked scholarly abiliiy. AVo may abo add, that L. Pettingil), and lady, of Cliuton avenue, accompany Mr.

and Mrs. Nurthrop, purposing, however, to reiurn to Brooklyn after three months tour the East. The Late Conflagration in trvj Eastbux District Insurances. Tue following is a list ol the coiupru ics in which Messrs. Scnieireleu A Co.

were insured Aetna, London and Liv. 2.5'tO Merchants linwery 5,000 North 2.3011 Relief United Stales New World, 2,500 North American, 0,1100 Pari, 2,50 Unity, 2.. )00 2,0110 0,00) 2,000 no 2, OllO 0,000 0,000 2.0IW 0,000 2,0 JO 0,0111) 5.000 fS 1,000 American Exchange. Brevort Kast River Exchange Fireman's Security, American, Arctic, Continental, Empire Cily, Home, New Montaulc, POIilCE COUIITS, A Warning to Grocers. Patrick Leddy who Jieejis a grocery store on the coiner of Amity and Coliiiu.

hiu streets, was lined if to by Perry this tor violating an ordinance of ihe cily, by refusing to allow Scaler ol eights and Measures to inspect his weights. 1 Stolb Sand. A carman, named Andrew Russell, was brought before Justice Bocrum, yesterdav afier rioon, on the complaint of William M. Ura uer wi charged him with having stolen load of sind' Ti accused was convicted of the offence, and liued'in tie sum or $2. lut The Naval Hotel Case The examination of Idr.

nnd Mrs. Daley, proprietors of the Naval Hotel in York street, on a charge of keeping a disorderly home was toliuvo taken pluue yesterday ul 2 o'clock, but was postponed for two weeks, to give the accused time to move out ol the locality where they are loci'od, which they have promised to do. Small Cases. Motes I.erventhal, a tailor ww arrested yesterday by oltieer Dawson of the 12 1 precinct on the complaint of .1. who charged nim with Iv king an article ol clothing belonging to him.

lie was was Id lor xaiiiiiiiilinii. Michael Carl, aged Hi, John Carl, 11, and Thomas ILi gcrly 10, were arrested josu rduy afternoon bv ollieer ilcnnett of the IGlb, on Ihe complaint of agroeir, wlioeb.rgesihiiii Willi abstracting fruit ironi Ins store. They were taken before Justice 'Waller and remanded for examination. Fighting in the STUF.r.T. Stephen Wat.iT' looking individual, and .1 dm i.d; a Email sized n.nn.

were brou ht before. i'erry this lnornmg on ibe el ollieer Turner of the 1 preciucl, wti" charged I hem in, vlolniin ibe city ordl by tiglif i'g in the pul.Ue street. Tin tes t.lbd Ibal yitl.f.lny alu moon as be was on bis in Ut it nit. i'ear his ulU'itiion was uuric'od large crowd, i.nd on going nu. aeeie'l flghiing.

The larger mini appetired to be lb assilin flirty, Kr.d punishing the simllcr nun suv, relv Wit" Iitss ttieu took litem bum Souion II J'erry fined Walers In the sum uf $0, and dischar ed tiie Other wilh a reprimand. By Telegraph to Urooklyn Daily Eagle. EAGLE OFFICE, 2i P. M. Hig hly Important, RETREAT OF TH HEBELS Beauregard's Army Completely Demoralised.

HALLECK'S VICTORY OVERWHELMING. Several Thousand in Our Hands. RICHMOND REPORTED EVACUATED MEMPHIS DESERTED. Coiun tit, May 30, It is now that the evacuation cym mcrccaijibt before last, the enemy retreatiuj? sfulLwardly until they reaebeil trie railroid burned by a detachment of our forcei, wbet.ee tbey went to Grand Junction, and tb ues scute vartily. Ox Tnis Jackson RAiLitoAn.

Sor.R ladies and several citizens remain here. Tbe citizens inform us that Richmond tns. evacuriitrj, and that Meraphi3 is alraoat wholly dcfcittd, all the stores being closed, with the ex cepticn (fa few groceiies. It Is ascertained that Van Dorn has a baud looiiiLE under him. Coiuntl Jackson reports finding the road for miks strewn with vnst ri'iantities ol knar asks, baversick; arias and show ire (treat dtraoiaV tion.

The woods are full of RtragKloi who are being brou.ebt in as fast as possible. Probably between two asd three thousand, ineludiua: almost the eniirc Tiiirteenth Louisiana, are in our linea now. are deserters, and the baUncs have been captured since the evacuation. A Unittd States military te.leeraph line cC'Cii'lcted to this point to nioht. IE0M HALLECK'S ARMY OFFICIAL REPORT.

The Eebel Army Demoralised. TWO THOUSAND PRISONERS TAKEN. FSSOIM 200,000 REBEL TROOPS IN THE CITY They are laving on Half Rations. JEFF. DAVIS DECLARES HE WIIL liEFEBD'I'HE CITY TO TH JDAST.

A British Man of War Visits Norfolk, Va. TWO UUNDEED CITIZENS OF NORFOLK TAKE THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. PETERSBURG PROBABLY EVACUATED. A Report from Gen. HaUeck.

"WAsmxGToy, May 31. The folio tvlng dc spateU was received at the War Department this morning IlKAnQirARTKnS, Camp near Cokixtu, May 30. IIon.E. M. Stantox, Secretary of "War: Tbe enemj's posilinn and works in front of Corinth were exceedingly strong, lie cannot occupy a stronger position in his flight.

This moru'mg he destroyed an Tm wunhu amount of public and private property, stores, vroviilons, wagons, terns, For miles out of the tbe roads are fllbul with arms, baversaeka, thrown away by bis fleeing troons. A large number of prisoners and deserters have been canted, estimated bv Gen. I'opeat20(J0. 1 (leneral Beauregard evidt nrly dislrusls Iiisarmv, or ho wmdd luivc defended so sir.mir a position, llis'troops are reiurally mudMUgconriiged. In all the ensjagements f'r Ibe last tew days tbTt Tcijisi.tiiie lias been alight.

il. Uai.i.k MajoiGeueral Commanding. From Gen. Wool's Depfirtment. Niikfolk, May CO.

Two fugitives arrived here yesterday, direct from Kiedirnond. They report an army of me.i in the vicinity, among whom, bolh ollieers and men, tbe dis siiti. fai'liun is very general. They were living upon half rations of bacon ami hard bread. Toe fugitives slato Unit Jeff.

Duvis had been heard to suy that he would nuike the streets of tiie city rim with blood before surrendering. Col. Hawkins, of tlie Plb New Vnrk regiment, with 20 mtr, arrived here in ibe "i'ort yal" last night, having left lioanoke Island yeslerduy morning, a id passnd up by way of Currituck sound and thence by caual to Eh'z beib lliver. Tims ihe inland rou is opened, by which General Ilurnside department may mimanieate with tbe capital without the risk of the passage ontaido of lliitte ras. Col.

Hawkins is not the first, hoVever, to arrive here by ibe canal, several sloops and schooners, (lying tbe American flag, have already como through and been allowed to proceed to lJuUimoro. Tnere is no late news from Newborn, or other points in the department of Sorlli Carolina. lly special invitation of the ollieers of the British war steamer General Viele, Military Governor of ibis cily, paid a visit to that vessel yesterdav. He was received with the greatest kindness "and courtesy, and with Ihe honors of a salute of 17 guns, and the manning oi die yards. Tbe American ensign was displayed at ilio re.

The liinaldo ieb. this moruiDg. aud will proceed to l're are making on an extensive scale for a grand union demonstration to lake place shortly. Theer.thot allegiance lias been administered, up to ibis lime, lo nearly two thousand citizens. They offer ilic iiiscives in large numbers every day lo take it'volun and in fact it is not made compulsory upon nnv 01 'ZZ ni.

eroPTji nc sentiment of the proposed meeting should us saiijtr.etory lo Gen. "Wool, it will probably induce the i're ident to open the port. A report comes in from our scouts, wlic are advanced some miles beyond Suffolk, that tbe city of l'otersburg is lo be or bus been evacuated by ho rebels. Tlie Seaboard and Il'ianoke'liailroad, it lias been as is in good order as far as the lilack water Kiver. "When Craney Island was evacuated, the sutler loaded his goods on a sloop, and endervored to save them.

Tbo sloop was round to day with tbe goods, a few miles below the island, upon tbe beach. Tlie propenv, supposed to be wnrlti $miU0 or H'OO, was taken charge 'of by the I'ro vosl Marshal. From Fortress Monroe. Mdniiok, May 00. The lira.iliar.

"War Steamer Para uso, with tlio ilrazil ian Minister on lioarei, arrived In the Ko ids this morning' Tbe coniinuiuler and minis'er lid their respects to Geii. AVco', mid salide wlt. exchange 1 al o'clock this afa iioon, the l'areau wearing tiie American ensign at her foretop. Tbe Mimicsola wbieb got agr. tind yesterdav, while on her way to Norfolk, got oir ibis norning.

to be in Missouri. St. Lii i. May r.rigsdii (1. nrr.

ii Schofkdd, iiitnainling tlie Missouri Slate Militia, has Hsued a general "rder sia'ing that hereafter all ziiurilhip ami ninrnii rs in this ntato when i anghi iiivinis, engaged in tiu ir unlawful warfare, will be tliot down on Hie spot, and tli il all citizeiii wh give aril prole e'ion to the outlaws, or who will not give all the a sislance in their pow lo ilio military an iborila in delecting and bringing tlu in ihe punish. ut will be regarded and treated as alders and abettors of Hie cliiiiinala. 'I'elegtaiilHc Marine Reptwt. II tun land. May 31.

Tlie Spanish war steamer "riloa," wild Gi norai I'ritu on boatd, is coming in from south of Highland, rMIE SUNDAY MEKCTJRV. rgIHE VEllY LA.Ti.8T ISEWS. TIIE VERY LATEST TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, FROM ALL THE UNION A EMI ES, I eceived in New York up to FIVE O'CLOCK SUNDAY MORNING, Will be published lr. fall in TO MOEROW'S oUNDxVY MERGURT. THE SUNDAY MERCURY always hai LATER NEWS than any other journal printed on Sundjy.

anlexcceli in circulation the combined issues of all tbe other Sunday Paperg myjl It FOR SAtE AND TO tET. rano LET THE aECOND STORY OF TUP. the honre K4 Livingston street, nith rwitbout the oat my.h uasemerii. uatn rcorn, Ras, Ac. r'U LET TWO FLOORS, luxoO EACH, IN 11.

tbe Brooklyn City K. R. Itutidit earner of Paltoa and (furmann! reels. Urcoklvn. One tlnpr eci'ubte for lt.

i raLt. Steam power will 1b ouiiplled i( wanteJ. for nartica lars ermulre on the premises inrl ji ijwI mo LET A A StaMo frnntliH F.tv Two sroity hkiuk on Harls' alley with privileae of va cant lot on Nassau fat. aveDue. JtrP'jto H.

tV. ISUiniS, Msrtle my2.i COUNTY CO CRT OF KINGS COU.VTY James II. Wafson and Jimes H. Petfipcer a ainst Jareei U. Hooper, Mebitahle P.

Hooper, his wifet Bald win ibapmen, Theodore Isham, Pbilin I.jcan and Cborles fl. Hooner. SummonB for relief. (Com. notserj To encli and every oltheabove named defendants: Ycu are hereby summoned anu required to answer the complainl in this action, which as filed In the odice of the Clerk of tbe County or Kinns.

at his office in the City Hall, in tbe City ol Brooklyn, on this 28. day of Mav. A. I). I a.

and to serve a cony of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber, at his oliiee, No. 7 1 Wall itreet in the City County and State of New Yoik. within twenty days alter sue service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of su service; and If you fall to answer tbe said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to 'he Court for the relief demanded in the Dated New York. Mas nnlil lawHwS II. M.

"CKEPIIAM. Attorney. pOKPORATION NOTICE ASSESSMENTS con firm. ax Sixth avenue opening, from Fifteenth to Sixteenth s'reet. The Assessment in iUe tiaove raeie as uut onflrtned on tbe 21st.

dav of April. 19B 2 and the orislna" issessniODtRoll or a fair copy thereof, will be delivered to 'he Collector ol ard Assessments os tbe Itbt day ol May. 18:52. Notice is hereby tfver. to ail Dirties Interested bat by paylni; their several Assessments to Edmund Uricrsn Collector of Taxes and Assessments, at his office in Mall, within thirty days after the delivery of said Jott to him, they can pbs tbe same without any additions! All Assessments not so paid, will be collected by hire ic one of his Deputy Collectors, with additional chances thereon provided by lavr.

Dated Brooklyn, May, 19th. IfiftJ. tayls law4wM CHA3 TINNlcY. Street OoarrlssloDer. gUPREJIE COURT, KINGS 0 Lo vett, Plaintiff, nuiinst Pavid T.

Easton. Christopher tutt.Cathanre liu't, wife of ChiistoDher Butt: James Mary fc'mitb, Francis McDerroott, John Smith, John Kyan. Thomas Mcrrel), Henry Brewster, James W. Lawrence, John V. Brltton.

John B. fcoles Moses Perelre, Dercndant i. To tl.c above Pe'emk nts, Uavld T. Easton, Christopher lintt, Catliarine Butt, wile of Christopher Butt. James Kelly Mary Smith.

Francis McDerrnott. John Smith. John Ryan, Thomas Morreli, Henry Brewster. Jami i Lawrence. John Britton, John B.

Mo3es 1'trlere, and each of tl.em Yim are hereby summoned, and reautred to answer tat iD tht action, wbicu will be filed in tbe ofTk oi Ueik of the County of Kings, at the City Hall, la the City of Brooklyn, and to serve a copy of your answer to the 3iiu complaint or the subscriber, attdsoflicenn Nass iu strtet. In tbe City of Ne York, within twenty days after the service o( this summons on you, exclusive ot the day of such service: and. If yoo fall to answer the said complaint withlE the Umesiforesaid, the plaintiff lr this action will anply to the Court for tbe relief demanded In the complaint. Dated Febrnarjl8th, 18C2. ERANCI3 TILLOU.

VlalnUUs' Attorney. The complaint in th above action was Sled in tlie jdic or tie Clerk of KinRs County, at the City Hall in tbe City of Urooklyn, ontte8tli day of March 18i2. my71aw6W I'nAScis Piff's Atty. SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KINtiS John Johnson. Plaintiff, mrainst eorse II.

Bacon Defendant. San mons for a rnony demand on Contract To tbe defendant, George II Bacon: Yon are hereby sumrro ed and required to answer the complaint hi this actloo, of which a copy will be tiid In thp office of the Clerk of tte County of Kings, at the City Half, in the City of Brooklyn, in said County, and to serve i copy 01 your answer to the said complaint, on the subscribers at office. No. 29 Wall street, in the City of Now Yo'k, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of snch service; and if you fall to answer tbe complalut within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will take luucrrentagalnst you for tbe aum o( two thousand nine hundred and forty two dollars, with Interest from the tiiir day of May, one thousand eluht. hundred and ixty one.

besidei the costs of this action. Dated February 1st. idiSL SC1UBNIK I'hdaliff Attorney! Tbe corr.i lair.t in the above entitled action was Sled in th' pftice of.the Clrk of the of KIoks, at the City iiall in the City of Brooklyn, 'n said County, on the 11th das of March, 18C2. Dated Brooklyn, March 11th ml2 lawKW Soribnpb Desslow. Plff's IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDEROFljOS WELL O.

BRAINARD, Surrogate of the Count of Kings Notice Is hereby given, according tolaw, to all persons having claims against JOHN T. CONWAY, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, th ce (tutors, at, the office of O'Oorman Wilson. 121 Hroidvay i uij u. i crt iwii, iiu or ueiore me iutn aa" or i Umber next. Dated Marcn 3d, JOHN JAMES BTUART.

rx51awtuW OUl'KEME COURT. COUSTY OF KINffs: Patrick a jainst, Ann Brouwer, and EJgar Van lokle, Aeim'rs. ic, aud others. RoiiKar 8. Campiill.

VIU'j Atv In nursu ir.ee of aju.icnirni. order ef this Court, made in t. abnvs entitled action, bearles late the 10'h day of May Irti2 I win sell by public auction, at tbe ib.iaiuercial Kx clicnge.MS Fulton street, (opposite tbe Ci'j II id.) in Cii I Br 'oklyn. on the iith day of June, a' IJ o'clock noon tl:" following described land and premises: All that certain 1. i lece or parcel of lirid ibu ite, lj iig an i beim; the tixth Mard the ty of drooklyn.

bounded ana us toll ws: a noin'. rn ihe soutbei ly side of Sa rmh sireet distant, one Lundred and twenty wester'y 'r. ni the ri er fornn by ibe inb rsetl. or Hlcksa i'd summit. i.tieeis, r.inriirig thence southed tbrouih tha cen iied'ihe e.

ti rly wall of the adioiniu Im'nsn irty wiill nnd on laie paralbd with Hi ks stre't one 'iuud. Ictlithenoe we'teriy 6n i on a line perilled with dumintt unci twenty ttet; liience nnd on a lln pira'l wit: HioVs strte' nid through the centre o' Ihe iiterly wall or tiieailiiimlDg bouse, being a erty irn, one hund td leet io the southerly line or side of iaimit street; and liicnc1 aierif fiiid lice of Suram't street twenty f. el 1 1... ji I In r.f b' cinriog. Dated Brooklyn, Ul 1S yia2avt3w.M ANTHONY SUPKEMfi COulti' Freel "and 1 others, ixecutors, ic Charles Toal.

and nn bisv.i'e. Aim.uuM Lott. Plff's Atty In nursuar.ee of a judgmr nt order of this Couri, made 'ia tl. above entitled action bearing date tbe itlth dav of Mav, i.ii. I vill II by public anctfon, at the Homoiercll Exohar ire Kuiton trett.

iophosHb the City Hall,) in the City of Krcoil'D. on ihe 17th (ley of Jun bsdi, at 11 o'clock, noo Hie folk wing de cribtd land and premises: All th it certain lot. piece or 1 of land, situate, lying and belnj in the ece nd Ward oi the CiU of Brooklyn, bou as follows to Beginning on the westerly side of street at a point distant forty nine feet and eleven i dies souUi rly Iron the south westerly corner of Wnshlint ju aim Yn sir. et. ai at tli middle line or a party wall standi: one half thereof on tbe preinisej thereny mortgaged and ihe oiL.tr half thereof, on the premises next admit oa the noilh: nmrirg thence westerly alorg said middle line of said puny wall and parnllel witn Yorir etreet fllty tight, fee', and seven inches to a fence there standing, thence along Faid fence nearly parallel with Wasbiiiatui s're 1 twenty.

Bte feet five inches; ther.ee eaiteil" and again mailt uiih rs. street fifty seven teet and four itoh to Wa ti intton t'e. ai dti.tnce alotg said weseer sloe oi Ivatbncton street twenU five feett.) the place of ocg'n pirg. Date Brooklyn. May 2, l( i 2.

JOiawSwM ASI1IO.M" F. CAMP: Jk 6UpiTemec6urtT KINGS CiHJNTY A Jc'IaA. JohiiFon apainst LewLs Mirciret rite nun. Frederick; A Chauman. Charles F.

Wininrop. Ji.t.;. C. and W. Tcmpletoa jbnaon.

Suuimona fcr relief. (Com not ser.) To the dtteneant Lewis Ilascll: You are hereby summoned ana required to in this action, which was Sled in the odice. of tbe Clerk of the County of Kings, on the seventeenth day of May, lirt. at the City Hall, in tbe City of Brooklyn, ane to serve a cop? of your answer th' said complaint on il.fc kUtiscnber al. his office.

No. 53 Exchange Pla e. in the Citv New York, wlihin twenty dayt alter tbo service of Ibis nuurmonB on you. exclusive of the ''av of such service and if you (ul to ecswer the suld complaint within the time stores aid. the plaintiff In thin actjnr wll' apply tn tlie Court for tee relief demanded in the complain' Dated New Yoik, Msy 17tb.

W2. W. TEMl'LETON JOIISSONT. m27 lftWCiyTu P. aim ill's attorney.

"UPFE.ME Uliiiles Kneulaml, Kxeeu IO tor of the last will and testament of Jr l.n T. in dtceased. against Cenrge b. INwlainl, Joseah II Ladi' George Douglass tbctiiie iuuulsss his w'fe Wi iin B. Fish ar.d Fish bis wir.

Jul is Morgan, Ch rle i If liover. lo Ihe bove named defendants You etrrhsrriy suu.na'nea ar.o i ccuired ti th. co pl' bd in tlds fcctioDjWidcr. tb's beenfiteu in theoiiiee lb. Clerk of tlie County liim at the City Mall ia tbe (' ot itronkljo, ti jer ve cop if your an wer to thesaid or.

tiiesuVscrlber. a nflice, N. 5) Wall stieet la tin City ol New York, within twenty ikey tin service or bissiCinionsonyiiu ex clue ve of the ol suet serv'e and If ye fall to ai.swtr the said couiplalid. within the tint iforesajd. the pl.ilntlS In 'Ida action will Appi to the Coir for ibe relief hi the Dated IScw Yorili aia 162.

nn'jT lawt' wTu II. A. P.Or.F.RT, i'uinti. 's tfr iey SUPREME COURT, coUW I Ot Kl' t. NK'.

Y'RK iilettsasainst (Sarret John V. i'll mi li. I. mb and v. lnrlah ai.d t.l wi.e.

Julias irien. iit.n Isntic 'lefeadnots tanu il nrehreh 3tn ami rvc 4' in tblr. actlen, w' ii.ii f'eeo' ii Uert of the Count o' Kiu at th a li .11. in ''ie Ci'v of SUteotNew Yrok, on the iOth da Novciaber and to ee rve a 'noe of veu.r u.iwerte i 'ie t.tld eon. on the sui'v.

rloer, at No. til i eel, 'a 'I City ol Ne verd "iltilr. wenry Jays utte: serv et this moot on ote. eiti iuitve ol tbe oi sucb ee. vice; aud if roe fr.il to rinsuer tbesalo wiiU tlie time aforeHidd.

the nctl i apply toe Covo i fe.r the relte'demesdoo iu 'he ompia'nt Uatei) New York. Nov. 30, 1861. ml8law6itTu R. BOWNE, PlalntlflV Attornw.

WANTS. TANTED A DRY GOODS Sa IjESMaN. I Ti.m.lTr. niftKlM3flM r. W' 1 Tily'i.

my.ll It A jN i Jil A GUOi e'luUT EKKAND BOY at T. i ivi iiT'S. street my3l It ATU A NICELY FUKNlSlltCD ROOM, I in i ples ant and not, more th'n minutes walk rrmtt.eJ!aiy lard. Address I. at the otl'se orti ja paler.

VlfAiN'l ED IN A Ha AJir. AND flOUSE II formslit sslore, a Ltout, active fin? who can c' nitewelnecanmended miy address Bjx 15, Urooklyn P. i TirAKIED BY A Kb SI'KC I'ABLE YOUNG a situaiion as chimbcrmaid or to take care of cbi il mi; Is will iik lo mane herself use'ul to her employer; 'tf twi" R'3t Preference niven. Call si' 117 DulheW street. 4 doors from Myrtle from dock till 1.

mytli) 2tfc WTNTDANUMBKr; OF alllltT HXXdT jc we as operators on Wheeler Wl'son's and otheis as twisters. Constant work to cood hand. Ap Ply 1 Dunne street, (up stairs) New York. it' "AlJlEI OIiSL8 AT 'piTK ATtiANTEC a oflmlayana William its. Sombljrookltn.

Must call between 7 ardtl) o'ekek. inH tw Tir ANTED AT No. 10 TILLAKl' STUEET SI'l'l'ATIONS Badies in Brooklyn and its vicinity re nuir jiR rtliatile and competent servants, will linj at this establishment, a selection or every which for jicalrjcss andrespecta uhtyof appearance, competency and cJiamcter, cannot he excelled in Brooklyn or New Vork: who? references are Brooidyn families and many or wtni'ri lire known to. me personally for several years. In suh miltliii: tlise iirincipl.es which have guided me tlie last lour 3 curs, to public I beK to solicit continuance of the i.stroiiaBO of a di.

cernin and spprechitmi: public. nij Jiif R. 1'. CHltlsTOPHEK. 10 TllUry street.

"VV AM'iD. SFJ ATIO iN 5 i'OK A AKCiS J'ai. J'oaest and onliRlof servants, bell; l'lOtestant ar.d Catleillc, ol the very class of rer yaLts; coodcookp. wash rs. anu ironeri.

experienced ch unbent aid iiudnuraei: sever il experienced servann ror ctuI liouste ork; mostly al! have exceilent city refcreuc sr (iiiiiinB help cannot fail In sdecMnn competent. ser yi.l id lliCNDEIiSON'Sohl established IntediJerice Ollke, Mitt street, Urooklyn, (Montayie ilalO. where employers cm. ulsays End aiarrer number of vivuuu to select from iliaii tuny otlnroHice of the kind in tlie city. BOARDING.

rRNISBED PARLOR TO LliT7TllWT A I jnirr, to gtntlcrren: nas. bath. in the Imciecllati rotiurans, tnd within a few minute of teii.es. Apply at No. 137 Kemsen street.

iN itin, VltjlNlfY OF CMNION nvei.ue. A small 'nmily hsvics more room than they rcqii' Jr cur, accomamdate a BenUetn in and wife or two sin me iie ttlersen widi board. Pleasaet heme, with carden Ite fereiicisexclia'. tied. Address W.

11 Box Eatfe Ollke. lniiiTb IN BROOKLYN WITH FUKNISfcf i' (lor oufurr.iFlitdroomsat No. 31 1 HriiUe street, be twrf Myrtle avenue and Willouirhby street iuy3U at ADVFKT1SVK, LIVING IN lIErt OWN coltape on lledford avenue, between and Flush trc aveiniis, is desirous ol letting one front, and one back cm hi fin nisbtd oronl'urriislied. with or wi'hout ooard, to a Lui family, at vcrj moderate terms. No child, en or ollie' l' tLe 'nr particulars.

c.d' or adjress LCI Ai; P.oom 11. 1o. 212 Broadway, corner of Fultoa street, N. Y. my3P aFCONU SIOKY FU.NT KOOMS TO LET, nith lioard.

furnished orunfuniished, tul'able forarrerj tlemns ard wife, sim.de uentlemen. Homemade fare and ho 'rtbig to servants. Apply at 1 13 Jay street, near High. AFHW GEMTLEMKN CAN BiC ACCOMMO J.Y ated with board and pleasant rooms, at 229 aslamglon street. raJ 2w THE AVAR.

O'JiCE ALi. THE MEN WHO iCNLITBD XlnCOMPvNY A I.trir REGIMKN'T. received their eou'iunentsDril were unavoidably detained by sickness or ale nerer to reuort lmmeiiatdy at the AhMDI! corner of Henry and Cranberry stre All ho fa.l ioso will be arrested as deserters. Iiy order. niy.1t It w.u.

w. mkai n.nt 'J fKN i lUN CtnHPAA loTH KEG1MENT, H. .8. M. All old members of this Comnany remain irn to meetat the ARMORS, in Henry street, THIS (SATURDAY) VVEN'INU.

at lie ciiiiis hr llnee months' service will be received at the above Jib ceai.il fmniihed with arm i and equipment and in PtBimem now in the seivice Brooklyn 3lay3l. Ur toS'il. It IlvordiTufihpll.ini. iini.ITAllV WnCTirniiv i'Cti saian, an instructor in leroentary mlhta 'cs. in c'uoirs word exercise.

None but gentlemen thorousMv rjuUi) need answer this advertisement. Addreri tuirte tllice. wm2'' IOET ON MAY 2irn, FROM N. L1V irsston street IrLE OF SKK TSRUIER Answers to tlieaaineo! Hilly. Any person returning tiie same to the aliovc number wdi be snitabtj rewarded for their trouble rxyilL If C'ST IN UKOFK SL'KEET.

t)N TllilKS elaj alternoon, a POCKET BOOK, containing a sum of Piie At derwdl be suitably rewarcei by returnins mor ev It lo Kd.37 Wyctr.ll" str et my3! LOis'l ON TrJA liSijAY LAST, IN YOK1C sine, between Miin streei and tt Navy Yard, or in tiie most Herts', nrar Voik, a black KIOT HuoK, metal clasp. cmitniniiK miscellaneous pipers, of no vi'ueeteeiit tt ecivc. Whoever li fiiuud 1 sami ud win return 3t th TaxOfli City ila'l, will be su tibly rewardej. Ill If f': IilKL) LOSl, ON THUKSUAY nr.i'inuon.a CANARY Jiiitp, rrom el Jor demon stre t. i ot eliiiiiK cnutlitit and wlli brine it to the aoovn resl 4ttLe't, cau iecoiveliveooda' reward.

mv31 It jniUYBD Olt STOLE LICK HO'liSE, atire.heil to double re.it Sulkey, fro the Franklin Hum tn'iier of Myrtle avume and iirnadwav. A suitable Ttwa ll will lie raid on deliveu toHEXKY rates iivennr near Lewis. i IL. LI LET THIS EAGLE 8si.Y 1' thin nbout those two industiioui and amliitln us yoimi! girls, the NEALl'S'S. now just removed rim', re est.MlisUd In tbe NEW ARCADE, the ST.

ANN'S 3H 1 LIVINGS, fu ton street something that shall arrest the Litiei conciliate the patronage or ladi. s. Miojegood thste iaii! ties them to app'euUt al' those lid'e ele 'incies wliicb P. iis'itut (r elegant toilette, and of which the jauet the er, ft n'cis idory. BAFT ILL' JL.

a. li Jl.v 0UKUSAL liROADWAY. CHKP STRAW llltOAIHVAY. If A 1' FORI BROADWAY. "i).

ItEMOVED FftO ISltOAOWAY. S45 12 TO 2115 BROADWAY. TOTnF. GENTLEMEN OF UROOKLYN. teiiv renin veil our dpot lor tlie sale of CHRVP B'aSIIjNA1)l1: STltAW 11AIS, from our old stand 12 Mroadruy, bu i mer.t to our new store, 205 Broadwiy, (Qrst irje driiirlielnw Fulion street.

Wen spectlu'ly invite yoa to examine our stock of the cnon iclier.de styles ot bTUAW HAl'S, we are re ceivinn eailyfrciu ourraanur.ictor.r ard are olferiog at our lasual or rices, which are beyond all competnmn or any iciLll in. tlie trade. The ip ott fasliiornble goods only. KRaFP HILL, 205 Broadway, 1 3 one jioorbclo Fulton. A l'OKCHASER CAN BE FOUNDFOR TliE slnck and business of a first class, well eatablidied Lmlies1 Paries Goods Store, in a central and attractive 1 citron in Biooklyn.

INone but a first clais payin? busine ss for which a reliable inuvhuser can be had. Ad ire 3 Box 151 )'. Prooslyn, Y. TO LOAN ON BOND AN'D MOBT CJAOE. on nronortv in the Western District of fionkif rrinctnais only neel apply.

Aaucess injitl'. ii nl lio r. 11 I unu nip in lit BAS KIrt 1'OK SALE A BAKEUY DOING a.Cooil liufines. with ail the necessary appliaicos oociiie'titg. the same, will be sold out very cticip.

Ttii if? goer opening for a man with a small capital. For fa her 1' rrticnUirt apidj at the store iJeKalb avenue, oppoiite Sm lordtitett, Urooklyn, mni IHt WTATCIIES AND JEWEL11Y. FtlU'RE LANDER OewilC rs and Mauuhicturers of English Sterling Silver i ill and IS (iold Jewelry, and tins finest iliialiljOl VViitol.es and Diamonds, which they are selling a'. 1' 'per ttiiit the actual net est SQU1RK i.ANDER. 3t'l ti? Fulton street, New York.

1 SALE ONE PULL BLO IDEI) NORTil 1 rA'HN Also one gniv IIOHSB, hwU, snniiil sf.il I i iTe 'ily safe To be seen in the Uriel; 'tu de, IT lint, i li'eel, ni ar Pu'iim av, Incpm of O. PAH 11. I'll ry sheet, Is'. or at the able in the i' K.V SklN JKHUSE. (LATB OLOUE UO td) tta No.

212 FDLTON' ST KRIS T. lict ven Cl'uitori and Cl trkc si ret. Tl i 1 lease' lui" been inwly rcittod ar.l rcf.irnlv ed 'bi we ul A le vaeaot setts lo.uos lor famibei, file ise Ttii.il)' i' ii s'l g.utlca Cha ges moderate. I .1. U.

CAY. "R( ITl jVION OTIC RLYN FIIiK I'lt AXi'I COMPANY The ection for tiel IV. i Il.pcors atid ter three (tnpe.lt irs oft" next luui' rii'f' "li Aiitbel.ebl at ibo oliiee ol tlie Cvmetru, 11 iiU sll ei t. in tbe City ot llr' lvn, ei lil.i it c.l .1 next. poll will be opened i M.

iiri.i il I o'cioe'k 1', M. b' ft W.M. F. LitiGGKPr. leer, trr.

ias ifK()oivLYN, La is, 'I'ln' annmil (or tid'teen li iii ten ot 'lii link, lor tiii ee Insoei 'ors of ihe be lii'ld at tb' liln House, 01 Mo.ii) f. ije ad iiMj i due uxt, betiv een the hours ai li au i 1 th St GliOUGE W. WHITE, Oasaler. Who bos rot sutlered from corns, bunions, enlarged and diseased and other kin c'red ailin.enU ol the feet "Who has not been willing to make almost any sacrifice and incur any expense to eireot their ear. But as ytar rolled on, no relief came, and tbe sufferer has concluded they were inevitable evils, and has si fien rr.Rrl rdoiu from these rpprrenlly simple cnusvs.

"We are glad to know that all such torments as idliict the feet will soon be numbered among the things ef toe pest, owing to tiie skill of Dr. J. Bumos, the fitr fumcd Chiropodist of 212 Broadway, N. Y. llis method involves no pain on application to the foot, but the result 's, the puiitnt is iflectualty relieved in such a skilful manner as to xcite both wonder and gratitude.

Dr. Brig' ewlv invented Al'eviator for corns, bunions, ic, is also working wonders and enabling hundreds to walk without limping. 2iand00 cents, and one dollar per box Sent bj mail. Sold by Druggists generally. Instantaneous cure of Coras, Baaion, Callos Itss, inverted nails, nvirts, and all diseases of the reef Mr.

Dimond Surgeon Chiropodist, is enabled, by a peculiar process, to eradicate the most painful excrescences a few minutes, without the least paia or the slightest inconvenience to the patient. Consulting hours from OU A. M. to 5 P. M.

Ladies are respectfully requested make their appointments the day previous, so as to avoi the inconvenience of wailing. Testimonials from inBod ential families in this city can be seen at his office, 21 A ams street, between Tillary and Johnson street Br oMyn. Just Eeceived. A splendid selection of fusle Velvet and Th iss Kibbons, Buttons, Oi order, oy Prnklnfj.) atJ. Lockitt, 251 Fulton Btreet, opposite Clinton.

Ppming Style Now Keady at Biglow's, Hs 'r "85 Fulton street. Onr Lady readers are reopuested to take notice that the will find a beautiful assortment of Fancy Hat3 for children at the old established store of F. II. 1S5 i niton street. Bassler, Hatter, No.

334 Fulton street, will introduce the Spring Style of Gents' Dress Hate, on Sat.iut day. March lot. Cut Bassler's Soring Style of Csps for Gents To iths and Cblhlren. Hats and Caps for the Arm? and Service 331 Fulton atreet. It surprises the public to find the best quality of Black Sewing Silks, selling at sixty cents at T.

"Wells, 263 Eulton street, Brooklyn. Ladies it you would have a neat fitting pair of Corsets, made of the very best material, call at the Brooklyn Corset Factory, 202 Fulton street, next to Mrs. Sherman's Skirt factory. Mechanical Corsets as low as 75 cents per pair. worth of soiled Skirts, to be sold at great sacrifice at Mas.

Sit.er.ni.iV3 Skirt faetory, 261 an! 2C6 Fulton street. Zephyr Worsted The cheapsst store in the city, for a' fcir.ds and colors, at P. T. Wzt.la, 2(13 Fulton sfect, opposite Clinton street. Children's Fancy Straw Hats A large and choice assortment adapted for SnriDB and Summer wear, In ancj Eraid, Leghorn, Ac.

at H. 185 Fulton Packing iiy Machinery, of the newes patterns, fcr one c.nt, per ard. By this process, ladies can have any quantity done in a few moment's notice, a Lockiit's, Sol Fulton opposite Clinton. Lynan, Wholesale and Rrt.ul Didder in North. Klver Blue office corner of KMuh inn an.l Clinton ovenuss.

Easr, i'litm? laid to mhlaly11 Trvr Received. New Dress and ack Oma r.unt?. Itiulennd Silver "uttons. the llr.if, itmnrt idions at J. LtcKiTV, Son Do's, 01 Fu ton street, nono ita Cl'nton.

New Estaiilisiiment. John Powell hns onened a Siloon at "Jf.H Washlnuton street, near Slyrtle ar, fhe ladies d.eiririnirnt. whioh is fit ted up in pood style. Is under the care, and attendance of Mrs. Powell.

Tbe hest Garrison's mill pod and East River Oysle. served up in every style. Dri ss Tkimmtngs A laree Block seirag oQ ig'io at I. T. Wklls, 2G3 Fulton, opposite Clinton street 'rooklyn.

Wigs. Cameron's Invisible Wigs Tou pees This new and novel in entlon is worthy the Inspection nf all interested Partinns, never soils or stains, and is pro tiounceo by e.ounoiseurs t.o so closely rese able nature as to fety detection. Hair Wins, Bandj. long iUir Braids and 'ir Work Generally, of evdry shade, sizi and colcr 'luiton street. Itcligioiis Notices.

rxiVESAJ.lST. BF.I.IEVEI!S IN PcTJRE Pc.S" ismijT The Rev. Henry Bljnchaid wUl preach ontbis sab i. tbei'herch of Mie ItestorHtlon. 'first Oniversa'isti corner of Wprroe I'lEce and Clark street, lirooklfn.

to morrow evening. The public are cordl ly invited to attend Sands Street Methodist Episcopal CurRcii The Pastor. Iiev. L. S.

Weed, will preach a tiermoa to in or row rn "Our pi and mlision, ai hxed by proptecy. Services commence at la o'clock. in the Chapel of tub Fourth rrsivEiisAiisj Sncis7v .271 street at ICS o'clock A. and clock P. M.

Duiini; tin: morninKff 'he rerocny o' Confirmation in Church fe'lowehm and tlie ItjUitism or Cbrltienimr of Children will place. The CI hi el. will bedecoratid vcith Uowers ftrthe occasion. The 1 ubhc is invited to attend. Tub Bev Boiiert dowry will preach in the Hitrson Place Ibiptlst Church, (corner of inson I'luce and "venue,) on Sundry.

June 1st, atlOKo clock A. M. and 'i P. M. Sunday School at A.

M. St. Michael's Ciiukch, High street (Seat3 Frte) lie Rev. E. M.

wid repeat the Hermori pracliedby 1 lin last Sunday monrnir. to rrov niornin ct "If tl.e tiui pet (dye an uncertain sound who shaii p. efia himself for battle. York Street M. E.

Ciicrcii Rev. W. II Roole, Pastor, will preach in this Uhuiclj to morrow morninR' at 10, ane at 7 Sa rament servics. after" noon, at 3 o'clock. Sta's lee.

St. Mary's Church, Crasson avetiue Divine Service in Ibe mrrniuuat It! o'clock, nil 7'; o'clock in tlie i vuiinr. lly sinelal i oilcsi. ttie Hector nid rmert to nvrrfw uirrnh wh'ch It preache i luj: cvthli n. Text haliakuk JiKJIv.

A upon the Piutii op tiii: Tf. ivlll he ilelivered (l. on Snnd iv nni h(. Ki rormed Cho cli, ISr. kl vn.

"VV Ml iu Services to com twice at O.j i clerk. i 'T JIauk's (Ft iscopai.) CiifHoii, corns" JV avenues llev. T. 1'. Cornell, i fccrvicci at UD; a.

M. and 1'. SI. t'm itcii, "orn rofSiim'uit r''i 'Mlt: 11 M' Jl. Trustees in a i.t ll.e do, is.

slrm iiers. Ukv. iMN, Vfr tr, rv A Scu'ol at FtbM' Dt'TCH Cnrncn, ,1 itic ljev. A. A.

WHits will prsad, men ef ibe late Key. Br. Btlhune, to icne.

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