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POLITICAL. AUCTION A 1,158. the nole, and if he found il siMsfaotory to apply it on account; ho has never been paid for tho lumber bill ihen due; ho did not underlako to furnish him with more FIRST EDITION. Cits Itefos milk iwsip. Amusements, Meetings, this Evening.

Felt Hats, Cloth Hats, Gents' and Youth'a fans. In all Ihe new styles latjIBiOLoWs.Mlatter, 183 Fulton street Ladies' and Children's Taney Furs, in great variety and low prices, at Biolow'b. 383" Fulton street. It surprises the public to find the best qnality of Black Sewing Silks, Belling at four shillings per oz at T. Weiab.

063 Folton street Brooklyn, MARRIED. Titus Lowekre On Monday. Oct. 14th, at the residence of the bride's father, by Friends' ceremony. Daniel Titos to Askie M.

dauirhterof Benjamin II. Lowerre. all of Brooklyn. RrsnMoRELowiHRE OnMoiday.Oct 14, atthe residence or the bride lather. In Friends' ceremony.

Sajiusi. W. KosiiMOKEtp fiunces 3krtbi, de, daushter of Benjamin II. Lowerre, all of Brooklyn. 5lEAD EpBlNSON Oct 13th.

by Rev. E. M. Johnson, at his residence No. 294 Pearl street Jons E.

Mead to Mrs. Ehma Robinson. CBArpER OusHousE Also, Ebenezer Cripper to Miss Sarah Ann Guniiouse. I'ADJtOBS DUNLAP AlEO, EDWARD PiDMORE to MIsS EtiEN DtJNLAP. Van Waokek Daneoar On Tuesday eveninit, totli, ntthe residence of Mr.

J. M. Kelly, by the Rev. O. I) Foss! Mr.

Isaac 1). Van Waoner to Miss Annie E. Dankuab, all of lais city. EOl iE'S UNIOJN NOMINATIONS. STATE.

For Attorney General. DANIEL S. DICKINSON. For Secretary of 8tate, HORATIO BALLARD. For ComytioMer, LCCIUb JiOBlNSON.

For Treasurer. WILLIAM B. LfcWIS. For Canal Commiesloner, (LoDg Term.) FRANKLIN A. ALBERGER.

Shor'TernO FREDERICK A. TALLMADGE. For State Prison Inspector, ABRAHAM B. TAPPAN. For State Engineer and 8urveyor.

WILLIAM B. TAYLOR. Fci of the Court, Anneals, WILLIAM B. WRIGHT. COUNTY.

For Register. hugh McLaughlin. For County Clerk. JOHN N. STFARNS.

For Coroner. THOMAS P. NORRIS. For Suoerintendentof Poor, DITMAI; JEWELL. For Justices of Sessions, WILLIAM II.

HOYT. NICHOLAS! HTILWELL. SENaTOHIAL. For Senator. Second District.

8tl, 4th. 7th. lltb, 13'Hftnd Wlh Wards,) JESSE C. SMITH. For Senator.

Third District, (6th, 10th, 12th. 14th, 151b, 16th, 17th, 18th Wards and County Towas) HENRY C. MURPHY. ASSEMBLY. For Assembly, First District, (Stb, 17th, 18th Wards and Counts Towns,) ANDREW J.

PROVOST. Second District (1st. 6th and 12th Wards,) RICHARD J. LAL0R. Hdrd District (4th and 10th Wards.) WILLIAM M.

THOMAS. fourth District 33 ar 5th Wards,) JONATHAN B. STEWART. Fifth District (nth and 11th Wards,) CHARLES L. BENEDICT.

Sixth District (13th and 14th Wards.) JOHN M. SIEABNS. Seventh District th. istb. 16tb and 19th Wards,) EDGAR MCMULLEN.

IHE REGISTEnsniP. I bave naileil my Hag to the mast. And there it shall wave to the ldst. I hereby most respectfully offer myself to the Electors of the County of Kiupsas a Candidate for the olliceof lleaia ter, subject to your a. pruval and endorsement, on tbe first Tuesday of November next.

I alto hereby plu' Ke myself, that in case I am elected to the place, I iriJl appropriate half of the income of the office (for the full tt rm, be it more or Ies,) as a fund, sacredly and exclusively the henefit of the Widows and Orphans ol tlioe Citizen Soldiers of our County win may fall In the defence and support of our Flan and our common Country. 1'he said fund to be under the raanagem int of the Mayor of the City, our State Senators and to Congress for the time Kespectfully. iniE ROBERT Or. TITURS BY. OK CORONMi F1KST DISTRICT, DR.

CUAUi E3 A. VN ZANDT, LOST AND FOUND COW LOW ON LAST, OCT. Htu, a specked COW. ted and white, wi'h one br is? knob on ber horn Any one who will return said to ra.id avenue, comer of Pacific street, will be suitably rewarded. oio ii a.

a LEW ArtT. yOUND IN BROOKLYN, A PfJESE, CON taininfr a smll sum of money. The owner can have it by provingpropertyjindpajine experseof advertising. Call at the Juvenile arehimse, to fultoa avenue, BrooKlyn olb' It LOST FUiE DEPAKUMENT bAUGE NO. 116.

The wll be suitaMy rewarded by return iT.cittoIIAUHY C01.I.T,'.Ti 3 .1 it, nhtaf Engineer's OHicc. oltilt PLlJlOUTH FHSTIVAL KXH1BIIION OF PAINTINGS AT PLYMOUTH CHURCH, DAY THIS WEEK, From A. M. to 10 P. M.

Violin fnlos (wltt Piano accinoiniment,) by MASTER DKNJ. MALA.TRAT. obi It BKOOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC HERRMANN THE OPERA. Til (IRS DA Y.Oct. 17.

HERRMANN'S THIRD NK1HT IN BROOKLYN, MADAME HERRMANN'S SECOND APPEAR NOB IN P.R.OOKLYN. POSITIVELY LAST NIUT OK THE SPLENDID INaUGCRA UiBY PROGRAMME MAD. UF.RKM NN In the MES.MERIO OHIKVOYANnE. Seats for Heirmann's triird nipht (Thursday) miy be had thismornine at the Academy and Hindi's, price cents estra. Orchestra stalls s)i.

Admission 50 cents. Amphitheatre 115 cents. THE OPERA. SATURDAY, (let. W.

CLLMAK'a BENEFIT, tvlll be produced Verdi's famous Opera of IL BALEO IN MASCIiBRA. The Kfeat succe of lust whiter. MISS CLARA LOUISA KELLOGG. fust appearance in the jrreatrole of imiilia.) MISS iilNB X.l V. MAD.

STRAKOSOH, SlL NOR URIGNOLI, SIGNOR MANCUSf. The sale of eats for Mr. Oilman's Benefit will commence at eiebt o'clock on Thuitday morning, at the Academy Box Ollice and at Sibell's. Wall olti 21 OHEMIAN TROUPE STILL AT MUSICAL HALL. EXHIBITION EVERY BV BKISS! And on WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.

VAT.ITA liT.fil PIIRflFWIiJ DISTRIBUTED AT EVERY E.NTEltTAINMENT. GOOD MUSIC Under the direction of Professor Panormo, the talented Pinnlste of this cMy. The Piano used isfiom the establish jient of Albert Webber, Esq. NOlIE. 0 THURSDAY EVENING.

Oct. lTtii. A UEAUt'lFIU. CASE OF GLASS IV ORK Wilt be piven to the AUTHOR OF THE BKnT OU IHNlL CONUNDRUM. Suhicct 'THE GLASS ST.

A ENGINE." To be ('ecided by a Committee selected fr.ttn the audience. All Conundrums to be sent to the Troupe, Musical Hail, GREAT TREVT KOK THE CHILDREN ONSATrilDAY AFTERNOON. Every child will be present, with a beautiful present, in addition to a regular drawinjt numoer. Aduiission 10 cents. THE IIEaUTIFUI, li LASS 3 A 11 ENGINE WILL BE 5N FULL OPERATION.

sior. 1 cents. No half price. Exhibition commences at o'clock. Distribution at Af teriu en exhll.ititin at 3 o'cloclt; at 4.

Doors ojiett all an hour previous lo exhibition, tr ihAXV PATKIOUC CONfjERT VT Will he piven THE 00 NT I EXT A 01.0 FOLKS. Eor the benellt of the FOURTEENTH 1UGIMKNT, N. Y. 8 At the I.EE AVENUE IBU SCnOOL ALL, Or WEDNESDAY EVENING. October nth, im.

Umitr the direction of the Association of Past aad Exempt Tiambers nt said RecirBent. TIC KILTS TWENTV FIVE CENTS JESSE O. A P. I.inpsay. aecretary.

0n 51. I H'l'lS' VARIETIBS. rJR'lOitbYN, UOK. KL'LTON AND PINEAPPLE STS. Proprietor Treasurer Siaef Manatrer Vusical Director I.

BUSTI.1 l. is. Packard. W. IHRDWRLL.

G. U. COONMAN. GRAND REOPENING. TV Wlnwim ladies and gentlemen have oeen emtajeil MI'S 1 F.LLS.

Actress. Danseuscnd p. minimalist, MIS. AMJIE BOKOWELL, tae utlequalle.1 Balladis! and hrooblvn favorite. MR.

W. HUi'tyORT the ureat Banjo Soloist, late of Quod's Minstrels. MK. I J. DONNELLY, the irreatet Female Delineator and 1 In the World, late of the Metropolitan and lIiiisij Minstrels.

thcuurivallel Jis Dancer. Comtuedian ni.il Uoraic Vooallst. Dmces. li.U.ttY PVLL. the Breatstumi, Orator.

Hi, ahine named ladles ind Keiitlemen are each and every en, a f'iar, and combined, form a Comp my that cannot be eituali'il. 1 has been entirely renova'ed and decorated In ti to which la addeil a rDHKniiirent set 01 inirrnis. 11,11. in all. the prettiest place of nubdc amusement in Mis or otherclty.

ar; tr OOAli XNU WOOD. ClO.iL; CUaL I'll disk Mtd liu Curol.ert Goal, for auiiuUclurilut ot jnilll. a use. fur sale by the carco or too. at ihe Kagli Onal arm iiini, corner of Uruliie an I'lymim'li streyrs, liolr ali nLd retail denier in Coal urul Wood.

H. The best ol Delaware Pine Wood a. iv. iiswnitirjmoN. UOU8E CAA'SkL' Ou aL landed 'p a aui iuit iji MARKTiW PDHTEft.

Ai.jf.y at Hajtum wharf, outweer. an.l Oaiairin ines, or Heaver strest two N'o ork. jjK SALE A Tf 3.KT. Jl. rn.

nt fnin.C dwelling, luct il on Prti.liTis mvoiw. Heir I'aik MvuluaiM cil.vriis n.elniutei In con.iilit i 1 Im UL0 lt. corner l.lin ai.l DeK.ila avi. rtui FT THE TMIKD" i) i i'ii ic T.i 'i ay slreet. iiMi! evon jMlh ami ur, (CM'ICS KllQuiri.

i. I. III vi i.i.i ii i 'i TI 1 'iK and ii liit.m i niinr rn A 1' 1 1,1 1,.1,, vrX H. Vu 'i'1 'r Vl Unci. it 'II Si r.

I "() 1FT a i i 'i ni us r.r Lf hI ciri rn I 1 Va htutm aviue i i 4.iv i.thii i I KHfl. Intl. mi.i ,.1,1 wuer iiu1! i 1 Iil KUitil low. Enquire at Ca; Iton vcuue. Ai CENTRAL SALES ROOMS, QQEKZ vntLOCGHBT AND PBABli STBBBTB.

JOBKPH JdKGBMAJN. Auctioneer, REGULAR. 8ALE8 Off rtTRNiTtJRZ. kC. EVERY IKID AI AtlOx o'clock, am! wh; liStl FURNITURE tete a tetes, lailies' nen inXJ I dres' bu eans, softs, suites, walnut "uu painted ner and tea Ben.

Whil" fnli mii wl'lte fr dln wooden stools, macUine, 50 1tedle8ildeeaMllUlig'affid olr t. JOHN K. OAKLEY, 'knmotTr RAI.K8R00M." Nt. ltn.S" alemon, opdobUe the Citi HaU. ASSIGNEE SALE THE SALE OP THE REa.

Estate belonging to the estate of tbe late Boerum. of Flushing, u. a full description of which heretofore been published in the Wednesday and Frida, issues of the Brooklyn Ragle, commencing with and lince May 8th. 18HI. and which was to take place May 30th, 1861, at one o'clock P.

at the City Hall, in the City pf Brook lyn. Is adjourned to the day of June nex at the same time ana place. Aiayja. itsot. ts.

i.ay, m30 SawtdThitS Assignee of J. Boerum The sale of the property referred to In the foregoing advertisement is postponed to the 29th day of June inst, at tbe same hour and place. jelB SawtdTbiB S. D. LAW.

The sale of the above property is adjourned to the 6th day of July next, at the Bame hour and place. June 29. 1S6L S. D. LAW.

Je39 2awtdS4Th Assignee or J. B. Boerum. The tale of the above referred to property Is adjourned to July 13th, at 1 o'clock P. M.

at the same place. July 6th. 18lil. 8. D.

LAW. jy6 2awtsSATh Assignee of J. B. Boerum. The sale of the above referred to premises Is adjourned to July 27th.

at the same time and place. June 12 1861. 8. D. LAW, jyl3 2awtSTh Assignee of J.

B. Boerum. The sale of the above referred to premises is adiournedto the ltitb aay of August next, at the same time and place. July 57. 1861.

S. D. LAW, j27 Assignee of B. Boerum. The saie of tbe above referred to premises is further ad jouroed to the 24th day ot Ausuat at the Bame time and place.

New York, August 10th. 1861. S. D. LAW.

anl2 2awtS Assignee or J. B. Boerum. The sale of the above referred to premke3 is farther ad jonrned to tbe 19th September next, at the same time and place. aub.

24. 1661. 8. I). LAW.

au24 2awtS Assignee of J. B. Uoerum. The tale of tbe above referred to property is further adjourned to the 28th September last, at toe same time and Iilace. Sept.

14. Ifc'Gl. ti. D. LAW, pel62awteM Assignee of J.

II. Roerum. The sale of the above referred to premises is further ad jourotd to the 1st day November next, at the same time and phice. Sept. 28.1361.

S. D. LAW, se2 2awtS Asslgi.ee of J. B. Boerum.

PEE.) COLE, Aueuoneers, OITT SALES ROOM So. 343 FULTON STREET. BHOOKLTN, (flppnaifjr MotJTAOmt PI.AGK.) Saturday, Oct. 19th. At 11 o'ciock, iii front of salesrooms.

Horses. "Wagons and Harness 2rod wagons, 1 Rockaway, 1 husif ess wwetin. 1 kjhcV mure, tivpurs Md. sound, kind and fas': good ranilyhorse, 2 work horseB.3 lets harness, blankets. Ac ol6 3t BOARDING.

BOA11D IN fciUUTIL BROOKLYN A FEW tingle pentltmen can be accommodated with pleaiant rooms aLd pwrVial bnard, at, HlcU Btr et within three iLimtes' walk of Hamilton avenue ferry. Terras moderate olt; it ILtGANTBOAKDON bKuKYiN tictiid IS i is offered to a 'entlemn aad his wife, and to one or two bit cle fient erotn, in a haLdpoine residence Ca few minutes walk from 'ulton, Wall street and Atlantic ferries,) wnere home com'oTta and genteel society are ensured. Address ii OyTAGTjK. Brookln m. ost OfQce.

BOARDING A FEW GENTLEMAN AND their wives can be accommodated with good board, also single Kentlemen, witn single rooms. Terms very rea aojahle. This house has been newly fitted up and furnished with frasandwater. Apply at Middagh. three doors from Fulton street, near Fulton Ferry sel9 tf 1INSURAJVCE.

PHENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Off BROOKLYN. Office 846 Fultos 8tbkot, opBoaite Oily HaU, Brootlya. Branch OfBcb, Vo. 63 Wlu, btkert, New York. oifeH capital, aoc.ooa WlTE A Inatire Houb, Manufactorieh BulldlnM, Machinery Bonds, Merchandise.

Chattels and Persona) Estate. Shipv Vessels and Cargoes (in port only,) and Ships from obs and Oamage ti Sire. tephen Crowell FrothlDRham Gilbert Bayen 1 Stoat Danl Fernald Hamuel Booth oahua Atkins, jr. Jathani Weekn Samuel Halatecl DlngerQoll liarold Dollner Leonard Dewing John Hicks Alrii Bradles William P. Beale Benj Wardwell Geo Bergtn Lorlng Andrews Hones Odel' RWt Jeremiah Buadex Tbop.

H. Rodman Qustav Schwab Wm Vail Rockwell Ezra Baldwin Edward A Lo Geo Archer Nathan Beers Samuel Burti Daniel Ayres Aaeustni StudweLI Edwin Rice Isaac Bnnkerhoff Bragft Edgar 'W CrnweJJ element. Parsons WlUiam A Bndd nw STEPHEN CROWKLU. Presi lent; EDGAR W. CROWELL, Vice President, Ph(i a.diir Shatt, Becretars.

Jefl OFFICE OF THE LONG I8LANX INSUR ANCE COMPANY, Brooklyn. Map 14 liitfL At an annual election for Jirectcrsof this Oorapany. held this day the following named (ten tie men ware eltscted Henry Young it WDelaaater Geo Tkipuoii Peter Cornell Minturn Poat Charles Leverict Daniel Ayres Isaac Hyde, JT Jonn Vanderbilt Fred Marquand TV Thsrne Hutchins John Prentice John fichenck Daniel A Robbina OorninK John A Lott George A Thorne Charles Bill Thomas Bay Us 51 Thurston CBkldmore Smith Woodhuil Charles HoKew Nezian Wripht At a Bubseauent meeting of the Beard, B. DELA MATBR was re elected President of the Company for the ensuing year. tf WM, W.

HKNSHAW, Secretary. PROPOSALS. OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER, No. fi City all. PROPOSALS FOR GRMVTNG AND TO AVfiNUEN AfiBUJBN pdcE aealea ituobum will be receired at the Street Commissioner's ofliee until Monday.

Oct, 2 ih. 18(31. at 13 o'clock i I. for tradinc; and puvj'ifr Ifsmpden street, from Auburn place to I'juk avenue, wltu the bet bank pnvinff stones, net tinR curt, and stones. laying all necessary cross nfrreeable to the proli'e of said street on file InStreet Commissioner's oJlice and city ordinances, Proposiils tofitatt tec running foot throueh the centre ol tbe street.

Time allowed for completion thirty dayp. Biankp for esuroatlrR furnished at theoifi.ee. PwpoHiis wUl not ne consiaerea umesti acuomyamed witn a consent in writing of two sureties, of $5C3 each, (who shall ciuahfy as to their responsibility) that if the contract be awarded to the parry propoainp.they will becomebound as his surety or it.3faiUiiui performance; and in case he shall neglect or refuse to execute thecontract, if so awarded, then that they sill pa to City of Brooklyn, the difference between the price so proposed, the price of thenext highest bidder, to shorn the contract may be awarded. Proposal fj beeudorsed CbariesTinney Streetoonimission Pronnsaip for Grading and I'avug Hampden street." Oct. 15.

HSlm 16 to CHa iaggTI NXE Y. Street Commissioner OFFICE OF's'TKEhIT CO WMIfr'STONER. No. ti Citv Hall. PROPO.Ar.P FOR GRADING AND PAVING WA'JKR STKfcr.

(rllAND TO NORTH fcealtd will be received at the Street Commis aiom r's otln until Monday, Out. th, 161, at 12 o'clock for j.raiiinc and pavj. ig Kafr street, from Hrand to North Third s'reet, wiiti ttie best bank paving stoses, setting curb tii.d cuttt sr ne and lading all necessary crosswalks, agreeable to profile of said sircet on tile in the ttreet Com mlssior.er'H otlio tin" chy ordiuanC(. Proposals to state the price per running foot through the centre of the ptreet. Time allowed for completion thirty da vs.

Blanks for estimating furnished at tha office Palsuiu not be considered unless accompanied with a consent in writing uftwo uretiea of 4500 eaoh iwho shall qual il'yas toiheir that, if the con'ractbe awarded to the party propound, they will become bound as his surety for its faitbtni ptTtonmince; ami in case he shall neglect orrefuse to exf rute tbe contract, if so awarded, then that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn vhe difference between the price po proposed, and the uric; ol'the next highest bidderto whom The contract maj I't oposnls to he endorsed "Chas. Tinney, Street Commissioner. PronoHli for Gradicg and 1'aviMg street, K. 1. lirookhn.

i t. In. ISrtl. oit td CHARLES TIN KEY. Street Commissioner 3 OFFICE OF STREET COMMISSIONER.

No76 V7 City Hall. PROPOSAL? OK GRDING AND PV. TO ThlRDrET TU teTKfcfcn'' KR0M KAST MVER tealea proposals wiU be received at the Street Commiseton frVoflicc. pm. Monday.

Oct. 2Mb, X6, at 12 o'clock M. lor Ri adiT and pavbir Nooh St ven'h rrct. from Eist Kir rinru ftrett. villi the best pa vine set titi curb and i stor.es, ami laing nl nectssary cross walks.

agTLetifde to protilr of id stvevt "ii tile In the Street Coimuii.sioLer'3 ollice aud city orninnces. Pi to rate thf price ptr running foot thronch the ceritteri llie stivtt Tune )ilhweu for coTpletion thirty cn. for estitnatlnu furnished atthe ottice. wiii not. be consiJereu uniesit accomitnied witha cntent in i50D each (wiiushaM ual tu T.heir repjjonsibility) if tjie contrfn't I'e nvard tc the parry pro posing, tbe? will become bound as Ms surety for tai inul performance; and ln case lie jfi.sJ) nt'k'lfct or refuse to exet uU the contract if sr, awarded.

ttutt thry will imj Ut theCity of Brooklyn the diOrcnoc i'ctween the prUia go proposed and the price of thenxi hu i Wilcier i whom the contract may awarded. Proposals to be (indorsed Caark finncy, Street Commissioner. "Ioposalt for Gr.idint: and PaYir.g No tth th street." Brooklyn. Oct. 15th, olrt td ChA Kl.JTIN gt tr eeCommlsaloner.

OFFiCK OF KFi'All AN if SUPPLIES PROPOSALS FOIl liL'lhPIXG A HOUSE FOIIHOS COMPANY (t. I n. Sealed Propos. dsllM't' received at this office until Monday, tne iM i.i norm r. s.

1 noon, fer building house Iit II. No. I E. acording totha plai and speeili nnw on tile this ofiict Ml i'ri'i ct be of Repairs Supplies, and endorsed Prop, sals for Rulid li Ci'iupany No. 1 will not be coi id( ur.iers a.

companled by i oiM i.t in urninic of two sureties, fwiio shall nuli'y as to fj.eir re. that theconuact be awarded to the pari v. suit they i n'yme bouE.2 as ais surety for its f. i 1 1 ift tnniKiiice, and ivh he CEcc 'ec'. or vfuJ6 to ex.

tiie ctnnract, il awaretl. Jiien that they will Py io the of Urooklyn Un duTerenct' between the price proposed and theprie. ulihe next highest bidder, whom Cctinnitssiiif. or anil Suitpili s. )R mm nlMt iii.t AM) l.tl.l, ll.

Win. ttvv. i.i. I iii lie rt'ceh t.l iM iior 7'h Pi ein. p.ul.

lil I and it. el iCa'ions in Ol! f. i Vii'Vf ii uprlies. hiui Si IIi um nd vv 'T' i.itsali wll riScM tn vrititiv i 1 1 1 tlibj) cut tin eom i ai 1 Olt; lir.H.i.1,, se.i, v. ii f.i.'.

iA. i. j. i Id td i i)ph iiuuec" Uei'aa City Court. BXFOBE jupr 1 TtEYTTOLDfi.

Evnmts. Walker. This eaaewasconcluded yesterday. As partially stated in our report yesterday Walker is an Englnhman, and his personal appearanco as he took tho witness stand was indicative or a genuine Briton who had enjoyed tho roast beef of Old England and nover permitted it to stick in his throat for want of something to wash it down. A rosy and rublcand man is he, with that corpulency usually associated with good nature.

Having landed on the Western continent his taste and led him to try tbe fare provided for travellers ly the caterers of the new world. The "store" iu Washington street being kept by a countryman naturally ob tained the preference, and here, like many another wayfarer, if Shenstone tell the truth, "he found his warmest welcome in an inn." Liquor flowed freely, and Walker determined that a portion of tho inspirating stream thould find a passage through his vesophagus. But this was not Ihe only auraction offered him. A nymph named Mary Ann "White performed the part of a ministering angel so well that the force of her c.barms, aided bv rhe effects of the gencroiissliinulants be had imbibed produced such a stale of emo'f' nal cxaltatiou that he imagined himself in the centre of the Mohammetan paradise. Finding everything so much to his taste, he scorned to stand upon trifles, and signed checks with a profusion that, showed an unfortunato discrepancy between his liberality and his credit at the bankers.

Cashiers have no poetry in their souls, and some of the checks, like chickens, soon c.ime home to roosl. To add to the disenchantment, Mary Ann proved cruel as fair, and Walker was polin ly notified by a legal document to that effect that in consequence of his having led her from ihe path of reciituue and propriel he hud inflicted damages on Her repin iimn wliich eould only be by tho payment of These interesting developments produced that slate of mind which the peace politicians so vainlv relied on the "sober second thought," and Walker resolved to change his quarlers. Previous to doing so. however, Mr. Evans, ihe counsel for Mary Ann in the seduction case, called to Fee about when Walker asked for a discontinuance of the suit, insinuating the matter to ihe relenting Mary Ann, but by what construction or mighty magic he effected that object can never become a matter of history.

Uvans agreed to discontinue on pny merit of costs, and a clteek was drawn by Walker for ifI20, of wliich $100 was to go in partpajment to tbe Johnsons for a board bill said to be due of $151 SS, and the other $20 to Evans as his costs. "Walker denies all knowledge making the nole. The two priucipal witnesses were Walker and Evans, lite parties to t' suit. Richard Walker, sworn Know Ellen Johnson and Thos. Johnson, called her husband; am not a citizen of Ibis country; (check shown;) don't remember what that check was given for; know nothing about it; (other checks were shown as follows: Feb.

IS, $50; Feb. 25' Feb. 20, $100; Feb. 12, $100;) these checks each are on the L. I.

Bank; were for board and expenses; remember giving acheck on L.I. Bank $100; don't know what it was given for. had meals, wines and spirits at different times; paid money at different times out of my pocket; can't tell how much; I had $15 when I went there, and spent moslof it there; Johnsen culled himself un Englishman, as I am; have been in Brooklyn 12 months last Au gusi; have been iu the brewing business; don't remember having given this check; think I was intoxicated when I gave other checks; didn't know some of them were given nil I taw them come back from the bank; Johnson told me when I left that be had drawn but $151); I gave him no cheek after thai; Mary Ann White kept mo intoxicated all i lie time to have me sign checks. Chas. I).

Evans swore to the drawing of tho check by Walker, to be paid in part to the Johnsons and part to himself, as already slated, and that Walker was not drunk. Afir.r a full hearing of the case, the jury found for the delendant. SPOUTS. Base Ball. EtKFOUDVS Enterprise To morrow these club play the third match of a home and home series on the grounds of the club, on Lafayette av, near Broadway.

Each club have won a game, and closely contesieii game on the part of both may be anticipated. The Enterprise will have ihe services of Mr. Webber, who, we understand, has rejoined tbem, and lake a part in Ihe niateii to morrow, and as lie is a line player, he will no doubt, prove an acquisition to ihe nine. Game called at 2 o'clock. Hekhy Eckford vs.

Atlantic A match will be played to morrow, beiweea tbe second nines of these duos, on the Atlantic's at Bedford. The contest will be quite, a spirited game it is expected. To commence at 2 P. M. Contest between tiie Juniors of New York am.

Kiioi.Ki.yx. The picked nine of Juniors is at last made oui, that is, the Brooklyn nine, and is as follows; O'Conncr Catcher Niagara l.anson Pitcher Weldon Shortstop Forker Centre Field Hicks Second base Bliss First base Oriental. Smith Third base Whitmore Lett Field ltiiE'el) Right Field We should like to.seo Mr. McCullough, of the Waver ly, ou ihe above nine, as he is protlcieut in a certain position. As the iagaraa have five players on, while tho Ork ntals have four, we leave it to the generosity of the Niagara club to substitute the above named player for one of their live, which will prove a great advantage to the picked nine.

The match, we understand, willtake place on the Wednesday following the Senior match. A correspondent of Ihe Sunday Mercury suggests that ere the season be closed, a match should be played between tbe Juniors of fte York and lloboken vs. Brooklyn and Williamsburgh. The nines he proposes to play in tho contest are as follows KEW YORK AND HOBOKEX. J.

Kelley Catcher Mystic. W. Glover Pitcher Mystic. Page First base Aelive. T.

clley Second base Callahan Third base Monmouth. Jlced Short stop Monmouth. Walker Left. Field Active. I lolloran Centre Field Monmouth.

Van Antwerp Highl Field Juuiata. 11KOOKLVX AND Wl LLIA.MSlIUKlrll. Tajlor Catcher Itesolute. Bario Pitcher Resolute. Bliss First base Oriental.

McCullough Second base Waverlv. Blackwell Third base Oriental. Russell Short stop Oriental. Lockwood Left Field Constellation. M.

Rogers Centre Field O'Connor Jiight Field Niagara. It strikes us that ihe above match would be more to the liking ni the Juniors than the contest between New York and Brooklyn, as in mat match the plajcrsare only taken from two elubs, when lliey might be selected from at least iotir, viz the Resolute, Oriental, Niagara, and Constellation, Ihe lalter having gained the victory over the Mjslic, places them among llie leading Juniors'. But we understand the A'ew York nine will be composed of players from only two clubs, ihe Myotics and Actives, ami pi rhaps the nine will prove a judicious selection. The undertaking deserves success, and we wisli it may passoff with the eclat it merits. 'i he Mtstic Jvsiob.

is the title of a new ise Ball club lately organized, and have elected the following as Ulcus 11. Vo sor. President; D. Neelas, Vice C. Striugliaui, Captain: J.

Randolph, Secretary; J. t'oiikltu, Treasurer. Star vs. Star. Ou ihi a match will be plat ed between the First and Second nines or the above upon their grounds, euslof Carrol Park.

New York vs. Brooklyn The Contest for rut: Sn.VF.it The day for this grand match to take place is last approaching. On Momlav next, the 21st it takes place. Every arrangement, lias been mado lor both Ihe comfort of tho comfort of the players and spt eiiuois, which we expect will be the largest number em assembled at a match ol' Ibis kind. Arrangements have been made io have exlra cars put on the lloboken City Railroad, and extra boats on the lloboken terry.

If this match meets with the attention and patronage that sliouhl, and which every baseball player should bestow upon it, it will lead it, similar matches in other places. It is announced that All Sewark are to play All lloboken, and a si lect nine from Harlem and Morrisaniaaro play the lloboken Clubs. As will be seen by an article above, the Juniors intend to tollow in the wake of the Seniors and intend to have match betwien Brooklyn unci Xcw York. What a pity there is not some individual who "wants to make a splurge cm it," and present the juniors with a silver ball. They richly merit it.

We quote the following from lite Clijqity of a lew weeks since, stating the luiutuer in Inch Hie hall is to be prrseulecl 'At the close or the game, llie umpire will present the ball lo the victorious nine, and designate tho elut. mi iWiose care ihe trophy is to be retained, llie tillo lo the same lo be decided in favor of the club whose players, if ihe. Brooklyn nine, and whose player, il of the Xeiv i ork nine, make Hit most runs; and, in ease of a tie, in rispect to the number of runs, Ihe question is lo be deei lecl Hie superiority iu lleldiug, according to the rela livc positions held; and in case of any doubts on the mailer Horn iho quality shown, the question shall be decided by the votes ol llie majority of the two nuns, a tie vote in the latter case giving the decision to Hie Editorof the Clifii'i." The Silver Boll, wliich is a beautiful piece of workmanship, has been exhibited at the store of Messrs. Hau uin, HoncriMin manufacturing Jowellers, 42 Fulton street, York. Il is gotten up by Mr.

Bedford, lale of ihe above firm, and lias attracted much alleniion. I 'otv Ready. Fall uud Wimer Millinery, at 'oinnV, lim Fulton. Beaver and Felt all neiv shai.es. Ladies' own nvitevlals made to order.

S. Daki.im.'s (John and Bunion Salve never falls Id cure Wan anted. Price 25 cents a box. Sold at. the ofliee.

112 Sat sail street, N. ai.d by J. W. Haves, 173 Fulton street. Itror klyn.

j.iFfBEK', a kii ns (jrov ers, i5i irri Inir Ilonjes ami l.irio consumers suoolled on the moBtiiborU terns a.tlivQl'.c it.veet, irooldvn. Fine Fhencii Consul, to nook, at one dollar each, at w. A. Cotm's. Mtoo street.

Also the best and Iu the city. i illsHaiu Dye. 50 cunts. Bbek ami brown si in we, warranted for color and N'o i street, N. and sold l.y all eiruisis.

rimy store in the city 'oi kinds co! 'w i IV, uts ittiCr Unita or Booito Olluton at. f.r 0 1. 1. ViJ. By Telegraph to Brooklyn Daily Eagle EAGLE OFFICE 3V, iW LOSS OF THE U.

S. STEAMER SAEANAC, FROM THE UPPER POTOMAC. ALL QUIET. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER ARABIA. Loss of the V.

S. Steamer Sarannc. Baltimoke, Oct, With. Passengers from Old Point brought tho announcement of the lopBofthe U.S. steamer Saranac offlhe mouth of the Mississippi in a storm.

It ia not improbable that the despatch from Balti. more in relaticn to the destruction oi the blockading fleet offNew Orleans, has no other foundation than is afforded by the above paracraph Ed. From Darnestown, Md DAKNEsrowN, Oct. 10. Pabbit, tbe individual wbo sold liquor to the Fifth Regiment of Connecticut, was arrested by the Provost Guard and is now in charge of the Marshal.

The result hi actbas made a deep impression upon bis mind. On searching his premises, Capt. Stone found five barrels and a number of bottles filled with bad whiskey, which was at once destroyed. A large quantity of liquor has been seized and emptied since the promulgation of Gen. Banks' order.

Letters directed to the Fifth Connecticut Jlegiment should now be directed to William sp on. Md. Jack Cross, tbe noted secessionist whose residence was within the pickets of llie ew York 34th regiment, secretly returned to his home this week. On receipt of information to this was arrested nd sent to Poolca ville for trial. The Pennsylvania 29th regiment received two months pay yesterday.

Two months more pay and allowances will be due about the 11th of next month. Lord Monck and Party. Montreal, October Itith. Lord Slonek and paity will come out in the steamer North Briton. Patterson, the abortionist, who was respited until Friday next, has iiad his sentence commuted to imprisonment for li'e.

Arrival of the ArabiaTwo Days Later from Halifax, Oct. 16. The steamship Arabia from Liverpool on Saturday, the 5th, via. Queenstown on Sunday, the 6th inst, has arrived at this port. The advices by the Arabia are two days later than those received by the North American at Farther Point.

The steamships City of Vanchester and Africa from New York, arrived at Liverpool on the Olb inst. The political news by this arrival posseses but few striking points. The sales of cotton at Liverpool on Saturday, were 5,000 bales. The market was firm. Ereadstuffs firm.

Provisions quiet. Consols a 03. i EC I A JYOTXC ES Ql il BROADWAY, EW YORK. OV JLLADIKS' FALL WINTER CLOAKS.OOX An assortment. LAMKS' FAIL KD WINTiCR CLOAKS, ivisde exprf ly for the nest City trade.

LADIES' FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, All the latent Puris styles. LADIES' FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, Of rhe best materials. LADIES' FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, Offered at the lowvuti rices. LADIEB' FAIL AND WINTER CLOAKS, AT ltETAlL. 301 HA VT KARR, 361 BROADWAY.

FUh MSHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS to let, with board, to a gentleman and wife, or smsle pentbmen, in aprivate family. House has the modern lm ITovemeiits, and is convenient to the ferries. Apply at 152 Adams street. Refertrncts exchanged. ol6 3t REVJAVES HUNTLING'S ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL FAMILY SCHOOL.

FOR L'OVS, beifins its Semi Annual Term at Jamaica. L. on the 1st Monday (the 4th) November. Circulars sent if de lire olti WAS rrO JNr l'ECTOhS OF ELECTION AND DISTRICT CANVASSERS You are hereby notified that tl et ih seetion of thelaw of April, 16)7. require? every IrtlHcmr District Cinvasser to at'end on any day before th day of hohJinp the Election, at tbe ofiie of the County Clerk, to take and Fuiiscnhe the oath prescribed by the CnnsiitutloD.

Dated Rrooklyn, Oct. 10. I8il. o16m WM. (L m.SUOP.

City Clerk. LLOUK FLO UK GOOD AND CHEAP for cash. Look atthe prices. Good flour for $5. Superior flour for $5 all.

Extra superior (i Choice brands 50. At H. F. COYl.E'S Cbeap Store, ol tlm 134 U6 Myrtle aveuue, Brooklyn PLbLlO 3SOT10E THB UNDERSlGNrJ Cnmmisfioners appointed by the Supreme Court, pursuant tn at i Act passed April 19th. 1860.

to estimate ihelam anef, to buildintis caused by the recrading and repalvinetof Flatbusn avenue, the City of Brooklyn, and to asse3 the benefits aritirp from the said grading, will meet daily at No. jj Fulton between the hours of one and two o'clock P. 51. to lake nmofs in nbtion to the same. JOHN O.

JOHN JtIcNAAIEE. Commissioners. WILUrtM tr. LAWKENCE. oi5 tf TTOTICE in the matter or tbe application of Li the Common Coudc" of the City of Brooklyo, in relation toopeiiliiR Downing street, from Oate3 avenue to Put nbtnaveDue iu City of Brooklyn, To ttl whom it may concern; Tbe report of the Commissmnera ol Estimate and Ajaean ment ln the above entitled matter, has been completed and filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, where is open for the inpetion of all persous interested.

ApDlicaUoD wiil be taalf on Delia. of the said Common Council, to the County Court of Kb3 County, on Monday, the 4th day of November. 1361. at 10 o'clock tnthi foreDoonof that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel he heard, to have gald tenort coufirm.d. Dated vet lytb1 A.

McCOEU oUItd Attorney and Counsel ti the City of Brooklyn. HATS AND CAPS. HALS, OAPS, FORS AND STKAW GOODS. I 93 ATLAKTIO ST. AND lCi'l ULTON ST i Opposite tbe Market.

Near Brooklyn. JAMES HLARRIES. the OLD ES" BLtSHl5D HATTSA a ii, ue ois ausy Diorm wp Qiitaerons customers and the public In jen be is now prepared offer a. new and fashionable assortmcrt of HATS AND STRAW GOODS, to suit the 'ate wearer and at prices to meet the exigencies of tt neg whicb be fee1 ill defy all competition. N.B.Men'a Panama and fiwig, Ladies' mi Misses' aonnels, and all Vinds of Sfraw GJ oods leaieil, dyer and re to the latest styles at thu oiost reasonaMe oiiarne on tte shortest notice.

vrES HARRIES, J8 Atlantic street, opposite the Market, And IPO Fulton street, near Henry. Brool.iyu, SPECIAL NOTICE. JAMES HARRIES has removed his Hat Store from 138 Court street, to bis old stand. 33 Atl intlo itreet. opposite th market.

LEUAli NOTICES. 8' L'l'KEME CODKT, COVNTV Ut' KINGS Charles A. Van Slse. ncatnst Mnrv Tninnr. nt Kirn Torseny, uidow or Anthony Tosney.

late of tiie City of jirimhiyii. iieeeaaeu. In iiiirsiianceHnd by virtue of a judgment of the Supreoie Court of the N'ew Y'irk, entered in the above entitled action, on the lifieenth day of A. I). 18til, will he sold at Jiublic aui'tlon, at the Commercial Exchange.

369 Fulton strtet. (opposite the City Hall) in the City or Brooklyn, in the OoiiDtyorKinKS, on 1 hurfda.v the 7th day or November, A I. ISM, at 12 o'clock noon or that day. by or under the dl rectum of Gerard M. Stevens, the Referee appointed Tor that purpohe by said judgment.

All that certain lot, piece or par ci 1 or situate, and being in the said City of llro klyn. houtiilcl asfoll' ivs. towlt: Keginniug ata poiuton l.il.lie htveet. Uents five (2i. feet south iroti the lacd now of Thop.ias FitzKeiald, aril running thence easterly alo'it li.nil of Jao jc.n, deceased, io the United States Nat Inidi iKlitj.nve o) et.more or less; thence southerly along the Limed Hate; tv Yard to land now or ute of Kail hMrobriiy, tweot.t liie(2j) feet; ami thence weit.trly a.mig lnd now or late of said Siouoray lo Little street live (SO more less; and ttn nce northerly aim.

LI'fe sli eel lo the piuce or beiiinnii.g. twenty live (05) feet. The stlri lot btiriKtwenty fivH feet In w'ulili 1m leit In deth. motv or ess. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurten aocei thereunto belonging or Id any wise appeituiniuir.

llutcfl KrooUys. October loth. 1S41. t.KllAltl) STEVENS, Referee. JosErti 51.

Gkeeswood. ritll's Atty. KINGS COUNTY COUUT, COUNTY OF KINGS Kit hard tMerhill, evuculr ol i llsubetti K. riidfrliill.ilooe tscil, iiliiintiU, D.ivut Curr it mid wife. James Cuirie ud1 wife, and WiniMii aiuier.

dcfemlanli. In pursuance uno by vlrlue of a jupment of tha Couny rourt of Kines County fr tftvii in Tlisabuve untiMcil fiction on Ihe sfccom) day of cpiciuoer. A. 0. ltil, will he sMd imMic tmction at thu C'lnineroiu) h'si'luiiiKe, orin Vulton Mitot.

(niPiK.siltMhu Cily V.kU) in the Olty uf Urn.ktyf, 'n Tiie Ciun1 of Kind's, on huis'lay. th j'ltll uf ite h. rA 15.51. at noon of day. bv or und Urn illrer'ion nt h.nry Muridiy.

the Keferfe :i.ii.dr ed fT tmn l.y sstlo All th rt.tni t.r. (iiet nr of I md situate, lylri and brd'i iIr 'i'v Ih' kiyr Kli Conntj and tat of N. fk. honnd. mm ctilH'd as ToLuwa wit: (U'innin it i n.iribt ily ti ie of Ca'ra tm dkru.t.

two i i Misii ni fr.i.i, th rly Titer ol' 'ivt'iitie i I) i 1 1 strt atid rutitun tht rn'f "Ti'. on aiijik to i avenue. :Vi.i. laif of Jjicknon: llxe', e.i uj rtjcmiontd land uiy fi am. l'.

I. it 1 i.i tia two ljui.di'co itnii for i uvi tfoin OUs i HT ri t)t in tlier ''x'tio souMi ii.tl rit I with l. liis ,..:) mi im) fee', ire tl nor'tii ib lt nl nr an. I the net! i ry r. 1 i me twenty ti.

in' lnt or j.hii.'v intv 'oeibfr wtr.h dl ait siuijoli.r it. tr 'niii' In n'di mid aumrren. iiMM 1 1. unto in oi ii 2d epi n.i er, Im 1 HK'. "riU'llY.

TR. Vtf, I'r ii Iriit i 10 li tin. IVv vi'I'im: i i I is t. ld'H teenth das 0t tt r. ti.

1 rnd j.1 lUt Hhi Hcj inh 1M.NI:C. Meree. iTY.flNKY ti i. corni Hi'irulya. feLll? Ati walv cnc Goksulknt.1 1 SABBATH SCHOOL HAIX, Lee ST.

Patriotic Coacer ny tie ow routs. MUSICAL HALL, comer Tulton and Orange ats.Ihe Bohemian Troupe of Glass Blowers. PLYMOUTH CaUHOH. Orange Btreet.Exhlbltlon of JU i'amtioga. BDrtTIS' TAlHMrra, nor.

tfnHon aniJ Pineapple sta. juare saan, iuv urcm jjcobu ijictjtu uiK a tacer. LENT'S NATIONAL CIRCUS, cor. Pulton and DeKalb BTS. X'enoruiuo aireiuuuj uuu evening.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCT. 1G. Foundling. Ad inf.nt six weeks old was de" posited on the stoop of No. 85 Second place last evening with a card tncked to it, requesting the lady of the house to adopt it.

The child was confided to the care of Mrp. Galpin. Pltmouth Festival. Young Malatrat will perform on the violin to nieht at nine o'clock and to morrow night he isexpected to play Siotch. ana JngJisn airs.

The Picture Exhibition re. mains open day and night all this week. The Hon. Edward Everett will deliver a lecture on "the war" at tie Academy of Music, on Fri. day evening.

All will be glad to hi ar the most eloquent living American on a subject that is so all absorbing. The lecture is got up under the auspices of the Mercantile Library Association the most unobiusive arid useiul institution in the city. Bekmann gave one of his extraordinry performances last eveniDg, at the Academy. There was an ovei flowing houee of course To morrow evening, Hermann appears for the last time iu Brooklyn. He will be aasited oil this occasion by Mad.

Heiiiiann. The entertainment, will surpiss anything yet tiven here. Suicide. A very Oibtret sing case of suicide oc. curred this morning at No.

211 Clinton street" in the person of a married lady, the wife of a Mr. J. W. Peckett, who precipitated herself into the cistern, rear of the house, ata very early hour this moreiDg, and was drowned, it transpired on the inquest that the deceased lady had taken an ouiice of laudanum on Monday last with suicidal intent, and was discovered in astate of stupor and recovered by medical appliances. This attempt upon her life ltd additional caution ou the port of wLr awoke this morning at 3 o'clock, and found his wife at his side.

He relapsed into slumber and slept until 5 o'clock, when lie missed Mrs. and going in search of her, realized Ihe sad catastrophe. Jn comfortable circumstances, surrounded by her familyi there wus nothiiig apparently human to unhinge the reason of this fine matronly woman beyond the fact that the tamily have recently removed her from Ohio, to which family ties and early associations had attached her, and it has been Doticed that she fretted a good deil after the old home faces. Coroner Horton held an inquest upon the body, and the Jury rendered a verd'et of suicide by drowning. Tbe bereaved husband is in a state bordering on distraction.

Plymouth Festival Exhibition of Pic. tubes. The rooms of the Plymouth Sunday School were again tilled lan night with the lovers' of art. So seldom have the Brooklyn people an opportunity of Eeeirja: brought together the master pieces of modern oil painting, that it is not surprising that, in spite of many counter attrac. tions elsewhere, this magnificent collection should be visited by great numbers.

The attendance does credit to the taste of our citizens. We can do little more than direct attention to a few of the gems, for where all excellent, special criticisms are superfluous No. 1. View of Tueculum, by Goo. L.

Brown, is one of the finest pictures of this artist. In coloring, draivimr and geueral harmony it is a splendid picture. au. o. unu ui mreo or thoso wonderful India Ink Ketches of the oceao, by Van Beest.

Any one who lias Been the sea in its fury, and looks upon No. S4 (The Storm Eagle) especially, will be amazed bow the hand of man could ever have caught its seeihiDg violence. No. 7 Ancient Ampbitliealre of Tusculum, by Whit tcridge. A true Italian atmosphere reigns throughout this woik which is one or the most pleasing iu the exhibition.

No. 30 TheLoFt Boat, by 3. Crawford Thorn. The delight of fund fathers and mothers. Look at the face of the child almost a cry.

No. 14 Twilight, by Inness. The effects hore are slri King, but the blendi.ig of the light and shade are somewhat harsh. It is a picture, however, that will bear study No. 15 Sunset in the Mountains, by McEntee.

A lovely little palming, and the only one of this artist in the room. Opposite to the fountain are four pictures be. fore which the lover of really fine paintings can sit for hours. They are No. IS A Portrait, by Stuart.

19 The Mystical Marriage of St. Catherine, copied from the celebrated Picture of Corrcgio in the Louvre. 20 Lake George, by Coleman. 21 The Evening Hour, by Lambdin. Sit down opposite to ihese pictures, friend, and look at them.

Not a glance, remember, but one of these quiet, lore lookB by which you em dtink in their exquisite beauty. Fill your soul with it and yon will have remembrances that will light up many a weary and many a sad hour. The grand coloring of tbe Corregio (for the copy is loosed upon as nearly equal to the original, and may almost be mentioned as the Corre gion) will at once strike the eye of the artist or connoisseur. It is worth the most careful study. vjoieman lieorge" wm be pronounced by a large majority of visitors as the gem par excellence of tbe exhibition.

The rennsfianrl liful bnrmony of the coloring is very charming. oanvs neture "i he Hvening is a general favorite and most, worthilv iri. of tbe work goes home at ouce and naturally to the heart, ll is the twilight hour iiiiuit rive runs through the land SC.T IIS. and in i.rw. a young girl leans petisively and thoughtfully a meupen niuuow.

now many ttiougtns crowd lupoi) as wfc look ut'on such a nictnw. r.h, rmn. lies, the ssd, tbe tender, the holy me Mj.vries mat, pave come to us mmy and many Ca kimo at such an hour Our space forbids to sav mom t.n.rlav shall probably again return to the subject. THE COURTS. Court of Oyer and Terminer.

BEFORE JCDCI! BROWM, AND JUSTICES STILWET.L iNTt tun T. TRIAL VOR lUT.DEU IN T1IU nitST DF.GIIEE. The nrisOnPT Ulll fti! f. 11. mo uiuiuvr in a young man named O'Ncil, was placed on trial this morn Hnrr Tho fitnla t.

.1... maim tuu ivisirici ALiuniey, ap pear to be these On Christmas last the defendant win celebrating the day, and got into an altercation with nnu John Keimeday the affray occurred in the Eastern Ills' trip! htlt whnl .1. I. luviiia ui mo ijuarrei wre eanno mow hA nnmirlnlncl T. 1 Ti iV Jvunuuuay nas joined llie annv.

ir 1 i cut Kenneday the head wiih'a Jcniie. and the crv wna whom i ru" io nntiFo where lus Kw! (VNoil was not At tie head V.r I ln wn" a muer of other. Precisely "asceruined lie krow.1 followed him up to r' Sis narents lived. 111. of room where llurau seized a shnc knire ami wnit 8ll0l and totally slabbed.

Case Vim 1 np il an.l Civcuircourt. nnror.n imown. in which Judgment walked against II umol rot.gful cnverston or 5wne.l by the plainilff, and to which he was en'tu ininieduili: tinss.Ki.H, ti to and brick the value llnil "oners, jYuthoH rt. was an no .1011 on a in aeeuniinodalinn notc. iv, w'ti in.nL 11 Mr.

bins builder had appiiej ins Ir ild, was as lie had nai.y at as, 1 in (1 rvt in In 11 11,.. Illllber In iin ell I eiilnidt 't. tti. 1I111 a iiniv "11 Ta Inr. wit ti 1 ilt ll ll' In nnn liri lel.t.

TaM.T loMlll 1 fit dm 1. lutein in.il va 11 10 give liim I lie "Hid get Inn, a .1,1, and '1'' I 111., I i ,1,1 il was tin. It IiehMi never lu ar iml agreed l0 keep WANTS. WANTED BY AjisERO Ed FAMT YOUNG woman, asituatfon; Kirs had eood experience as saleswoman in a pent's lurnl3bingaun fancy store; can give tha best of city reference as to oapibllity and honesty. Pleate address Miss A.

Eagle office. oH2t' ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE, HARD workinc girl, a situation ti do kitchenworlr or general housework (either in the city or country): can wash ami iron to please ihe most particular, and do good plain cooking; will be found a very faithful, neat and reliable servant, highly recommended; wages moderate. Apply at No. 113 Atlantic Btrefct, near Henry. olrilt ANTED A SITUATION Ti YITRESP EC able English girl, as cook and laundress, or to do irene ral housewor.

in a small family. Also a hituatiou for another for same as above. City reference given. Call at 17r dams street for two days. olti2t WANTED A SITUATION.

BY A GERMAN lady. ahousekefper or companion to an elderly person, or to take charge of children and iie herself generally useful: best reference from the family with whom she iy six years: no obiection to tbe country. Apply on Thursday and Friday at No. 3 Dock at, Brooklyn. ololt' WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RGdPECT able woman, as cook, or to do general homework.

Good reference given. Apply Gold street, Brooklyn. olb it T7 ANTED A SITUATION BY A GOOD honest industrious young woman, as cook washer and ironer, or lodo general housework. For particulars and recommenaatien call, for three days, on her present emu! v. er.

J. L. SAVAGE, Carlton avenue, 4 doors fcout FbiM.uih avenue. oltsit WAN'lED A SViAi.L HOUSE, Et t'tlhlK famished or unfurnished, in a genteel neighborhood, at a low rent, for a small family. Addie M.

"ox tils office. q6 It WANTED A FINE OHANCB A FEW energetic men are wanted to ca nvass for a new first cIpss weekly Brooklyn Paper. Apply at No. 36!) Fulton st (4th floor) from 3 to 4 o'clock P. M.

3t WANTED A RESPECTABLE, THOKOUGB ly capable woman, with the best city references wishes a situation as general house servant in a good family, where ber services will Of reasonably comoea ated. Also help of all kind at tbe Brooklyn Employment Office, 11 DeKalb and 14 Fulton avenue. Q1521 O. SHAW. WANTED SITUATtONS FOR TWO YT respectable and cauable Protestant, girls, either as cooks washers and Ironer or for general housework.

An Aaerican Protestant girl for general housework These girls are very highly recommended. Also a sit, ia ion wai.ted for an exoerlenced nurse and seam tress, a ctumbdrraaid andlaunciress, (both Frott.st.inta); a'so several othe: excel lert protcstantand Catholic irls, highly recomiiended from their last Pisces snu wll ing to hire at, very moderate wages. 4pply at 10 TitUry street neir Fulion. VV ANTED A MIDULE AUED WOMAN TO Wl assist in the penei al housework of small family. Call at GEJ.

SHEARS', cor. 21th street and 5th avenue. Must give goou references. oV4 3t LECTURES. yOl MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.

NEW 1EO TORE JOHN B. GOUGH, ON IHE "MYSTERIES OF OB "LONDON BY NIGH AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, MONDAY EVENING. O0T0BER 25th, Commencing at 8 o'clock. DODWORTH'S CELEBRATED CORNET HAND Wl perfoim tbe following Selections of Music, from 7 to o'clock, previous to the Lecture: I' AtDbiica." Fantasia from II Ballo in Mascbera." "American "Marksman Polka." Fantasia from emaramide." "Flag of tho Free." Quick Step from "Lucia." "Serenade," by Schubert. "Surline Quick March." (Hail Columbia.

National Medley Banner. Vankee Doodle. RESERVED SEATS, At 23 centB exlra. can now be secured at HABCOCK'S. 4ii Fulton street.

ROSE'S, 143 Atlantic street. And at W. W. ROSE, Stationer, OS Cedar street, New York, (opposite the Post Onicc.) Purchasers of Reserved Seats can rely upon the same being retained the entire evening for them. TICKETS OF ADMISSION 25 CENTS, Can he purchased at the following places: CLOSE'S Drug Store, 1C0 Fulton street.

BAllCOCK'S Book Store, SB Fulton street, near Clinton. PVLE A BROTHER'S Diug Store, Fulton street, corner of PierrepoDt. ROSE'S Book Store, 142 Atlantic street. ROOMS OF TI! ASSOCIATION, 182 and 134 Washington street. Troceeds for the benefit of the Bethel Mission Sabbath School, olti tt MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF BROOKLYN.

HON. EDWARD EVERETT Will deliver AN ADDRESS ON THE WAR, AND THE COUNTRY, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 18tit. Doors open at 7: to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets 50 cents, (for hich seatt may be secured, on Iturstlay. fromg to 5 o'clrck, and on Friday, from 8 to I oclorV, without extra charge.) for sale at the Library, Acaoeinj of Music, Dickinson's Drue St ire, corner of Atlantic and Henry sts; Bose's Book S'ore, 14:1 Atlantic st; Davi, s' Uru.

store, cor. Fulton and Clinton sts; Svviyne's. Ulu Fulton st. 0ii THE IVAlt. COMPANY CAPTAIN RYDER, l.

Jrn REGIMENT Y. S. has opened a recruiting station corner of Van Brunt and Sick tt streets, near Hamilton Ferry. "Joungnven erve their country will hod this a good ot'P as the Regiment will be one of the first in the Held. p5 A.

M. WOOD'S Utii REGIMEN Y. M. boutninetymen are required to complete this Het 'lnjent which has been at the seat, or il on months. Aludy to at.

A. W. ti. GILL, or 1st Lieut. h.

DaVEY. atthe City Armory, corner of Henrv and Cr.in berry streets, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 5 M. 012 LI CHINA, Ac.

MAZING PRICES: NEW GOODS FROM ENGLAND AND FRANCE, BY STEAMERS FCLTO AND NIAOUt.V Our K. J. OMNdTON bus returned from Europe, wli.ie. or, aocoui't of the limited orders from this con itvy the manufacturers were ready to well at a OIlK SACRIFICE. i nnWing the subscribers ow to oticr to their customers the lost assorted stuck of CHINA to be found in the Cnlted States, AT LOAV P1UCES.

s.xainice these figur. French I'bira llii.i. Plates, the dozen $1 Po. do. Tonit lt.isKft onfoot do.

Turkey liwli. s. price 2 30 1 sn Do. do. Tea the dozen lo.

do. Tea Sets, 41 idoces, To 4 7j Do. do. Tur.ci,s. large 17; A latpe Cut Gluts Goblet, the ilor.en 1 0.5 Ivoiy I alance handled Te'i Knives, tte dozen 3 IS 'lo.

t'iniirr no d. till SilUT tu t.ot'Ys Tahle.iiooos, the i ll bo. Tea do. do i 21 l'n. IVsst it Forks, d'i Iln.

Tea ts, ti nieccR ol til) MasiP.e Viw cloture sold for $13 and 1. i.ow "Her 'or 7 OU iiid II 111 IroT C. size. Ill All met delivtrea In tbe rn too tv (ltd. 'he rash, faithfully exeeu' M.

t.l (. I OS II l.ltS uriert Irs lest.leiits ue bitli en'eii 1 i nee r.l rl ttr eoall (Il lMi KIN ItltOt'llKIK res. ') ill) tulton slret. ol2 Cf lliouklyc..

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