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

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

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S3S AMUSEMEUTS. iost Ain) Fomd). Averum SALES. TUESDAY EVKSINft, MARCH 33. SPECIAL KOftCiBS.

ST. PATRICK'S: SOCIETY. THE MEMBERS 'ho above society aro purtloularly requested to meet at Mt. cornM1 of Carlton and Fulion avenue, on WED NE if) AS, the 24'b at mni3 MICHA.FX BURKE, Secretary. TOTICE 18 BEREBY'gIVEN THAT THE RUSSELL Is this day DISSOLV 5Sn.s5?lv Th3 huslness wilt heieafler be con tu.WM WILLIAM WARING, mha 31 EDWIN C.

RUSSELli. BB00KL5K DAILT BAGLE OFFICE, lji p. K. TEBSIE BBOWN, ViOTH A NEW TABLEAU performed lUPTfBDY'S NATIONAL THE the week. Don't fell seeing IL ESSIE BBOWN, WITH THE NEW TAB a 'ensatlon at PTJRDY'S NATIONAL.

THEATRE. It will be repented to night and alt the week. 6 mjjjt PHILHjJBMONIO SOCIETY OF BROOKLYN first SEASON 1857 8. Fourth jlsd Last CONCERT at tiis ATHEirjron, SATURDAY EVENING, March 27, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. MADAME JOHANNSEN, Soprano.

Mk. X. KEIFER, Clarionet. Mn. H.

SCHIMTZ, French Horn. Ana a foil Orchestra of 40 Performers, Under the direction of Mn. THKO. EISFIELD, Conductor, Mk. J.

NOLL, Leader. Tickets to subscribers Seventy flva cents each non subscribers One Dollar each. Extba Rehearsal, Wednesday afternoon, March 24, at 3 P. e'SMh ditto, Saturday morning, March 27, at 10 A. M.

Admission 25 cents. Tickets to Concert and Rehearsals may be obtained st Carl Prop's Music store, 213 Fulton st. Roie'a Book store, 142 Atlantic st. H. H.

Dickenson's Drug store, cor. Henry and At ii. 9ts'; anci W' Babcock's Book store, 24G Fulton st and of the corner of Jora'emon and CHn'on sis. mb22 td TBSSIE BBOWN EVERY NIGHT THIS JJ week, with a new Tableau, at PURDY'S NATIO A AL 1HEATRE. Don't Ml going to see It.

m.23 2t JESSIE BROWN, WITH THE NKW TAB lean, at PURDY'S NATIONAL THEATRE, to night, and all the week. Go see it. Secure your places early. m23 2t BARNUM'S MUSEUM. BRIDE OF AN EVENING BRIDE OF AN EVENING! BRIDE OP AN EVENING I BRIDE OF AN EVENING I mlS'S by Mrs.

Sodthwobth for the NEW YORK LEDGER, and dramatized lor the AMERICAN MUSEUM, where it Ib now being performed ihe THIRD WEEK attracts such adjuring and ovtBJi.owiHG AUDreitcts, that the Managers have determined In compliance with tho requests of numerous Ladies and Families to havo It nlaved EVERY AFTURNOON AT 3, 3 EVERY AFTERNOON AT EVERY AFTERNOON AT 3 EVERY AFTERNOON AT 3, AMB EVERY EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK. EVERY EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK. An hour or I wo previous to tbe commencement of the performances can be profitably and pleasantiv spent In examining the nrw attractions which are being made to the Museum, among which are included the GRAND AQUARIA, or OCEAN and RIVER GARDENS, the greatest curiosity now in Amtrlca. mh223t TUSSLE BROWN WHO WOULD FAIL WIT nesBlng this beautiful Drama at PURDY'S NATIONAL NATIONAL THEATRE. It will be repeated to night and all th'i week with a ew Tableau add ed.

m23 2t JESSIE BROWN, WITH THE NEW T.4B 'e'u'o ti'sht, and all the week, at PURDY'S NATIONAL luLAiJia. m23 2l TESSIE BROWN STILL CONTINUES THE t. irri at rage in theatricals. It will be nerformed to a all ttio wek, at PURDY'S NATIONAL THEATRE, will with a new Tableau. ra33 2t RAND FjLNAL SOIREE OF THE REASON.

A TRENOR'S Ou Md Extra Smnvu tittt.sti iv xrtrn. mug, March 23d. Tickets (fifty cents.) limited to 6ixiy can bo obtained from Mr. Trenor, at the Academy, 90 South 8th Willlamstvurgh. A lull Orchestra of Music will be in attendance.

The or er of dancing will comprise ah the fashionable dances of the season. The School will remain oprn ind pnplls received until JESSIE BROWN. TO NIGHT, WITH A new additional Tableau, NATIONAL THE A i'RE, and every night this week. The Ladies rush to see it truwua. secure your places early.

m23 2t JESSIE BROWN, WITH A NEW ADDI tloual Tableau, at "PURDY'S NATrONAT. TIlRATrtR lo night and all the week. Hundreds were turned away during 0 AVI OS Ah THEAJKB. JKSSIB BROWX, Donald Les ia J. Allen 1 'Rio Rmun vtQ iTrr Oen.

Havelocfc. D. Harkina Miss Wheeler. HalhamaT GALE BSKEZFLY. To conclude with JUMBO JIM.

BALL atMontncue Hall, 5 Brooklyn, on TUESDAY KYEKINU. APR1T, flrn on wJjieli occasion will bo introduced a greai variety of most uoituMiu uuuues luii cosiumf. ana represtintjug m.c iiuiuiuu. cities pucu.Kir cvny nation. 1 JLRT i' lBST.

1. Rch Eov Reel. 2. Highland Fling. 3.

D'jubie PJmg, 4. LaComique 5. Hornpipe G. La MiliUiirtt 7. flighland Fiing, dtey Dance.

9. IJuiuuior By Bra Matter. By2MU e3. By 2 By a Miss. By a Miss.

By 2 Missf s. By a Miss. By a Miss. By a Miss, By a Miss. By a Miss.

By 12 Misses. Faut Secohd. By 17 Misses. By a Master. 10.

Highland Fling. ii. mguiatiu tug. 12 La Krtvoiirite. 13.

La Grenadiers 14. Scarf Danes io. iiornpipe Hi. La ora 17. Lalleur a Mis i.

a Miss. a Miss. a Miss. a M'ss. a Miss, s.

2 Mi3see. By a Miss. liy 12 Misses. By 40 Misses and is. r.is tu ti ID.

I'as tfe soleure 20 Tambourine Dance 21. Dew Drop La oavaotire 23, La CKchuca 21. Mluuc' de la Cour '26. La Cr covieniiK i6. Divcriisetnent M.

revival lablcau 28. Kim Ka Fart Thiiid. By 16MiFSSB By Masters. By a Miss. By a Miss.

Us 2 Misses, By a Miss. By 2 By 8 asters. By 2 Misses. By a Miss. 29.

Chinese Comttiue 30. Mtiping Kopc 31. Eory Atoorc jj. roiKa isauonai. 33.

LaTvrolienno 34. La Gitfanna 35. Siilors 3il. Fas Styrienne 37. Fas de Malelot 38.

Double Lilt 3U. Scotch Fas De Deux. 40. i'as De Quater isy a las ana Master. a Mies aud Master.

ii. Juorns uanco By 8 Misses and Masters. Part Fntraiii. 12. Divertisment National Misses and 43.

Tableau America By between 50 and 60 MU nua and Masters. Thtt exbibition will comm ncc at a o'clock. At ihe nonnlnslnn of the ianey dancei there will be an Intermissrion of half an hour, when lite seats will be removed and tho company join in the dances of the evf ntDg. musical iirect rs r. j.

j. i chlig and Maruk fafst, Jr. Tickets admit tine a Gentleman and one Lad v. One Dollnr: extra tickets for Ladies or Ohil jren, Fitly each. jiuiseis nidv do ooiameti ai me Ac.aemv ino.

dob ru'ton Ft. (HaldO Buildings): of Mr I). II. Hainf s. Vonlarrue Hall und nli from tht Fnplis and Members of the Academv.

B. A 1 unite 1 number of tickets will be insued. mM6 3w pErlE BIiOVVJST S'JILL TRIUMPHANT AT I VURWY'S XATJOIUL TTHttATRW to nW anO all ik it will be performed with t. new Tableau. It is mating a greater mcsation than uid Uude Tom's Uabin.

2i JESSIE BROWN. THE EXCITEMENT IN reases. Crowds rus.li 'FUlUlY'S NATIO SAL TllK AiKK." lo cet a ciiiunse at it. The Lad it a admire it. To il glu and all thi week, It will be giren, with a new additional Auoioau.

msa il BUSINESS NOTICES. LADIES, IE YOU WISH GAITERS OP THE best quality from 15a. to 20s. Slippere, Ties, and Buskins 10 per pair; iuys xouuia missei uru einuortnu lio iB auu Sloes ot nil kinds and prices, with Ladies'. Misses and C'hildien's India Ku'iber lto andHhoes (Goodyeai'is pa.

eutj, tin very best kind manuf cuired. d. Ii; MILLKK A UO 3S7 Canal si. N. B.

Kverv artiftla that was rained in urine hefnrn Ihp nni 111. has 11 jw been reduced to the old prices. m'23 Iw rhLM0SICO NURSERY, Lf Yaks Atbsoe. srAR JIyetle, Brooklta, J. Wi' are prepared to furnish nit and Oi na mental Shrubs, CJrapes, Easpberrles, rawbcrrles, Currants, Gooseberries, Oahoon's Mammoth tthubarb, Afpwagos.

Dloscorons, Ac. And wo especially call the aucn'tnn nfih.nnhiin lin go sixed Pear Trees, of the best varieties, six to ten years old, In lull bearing, which we plant and warrant to live, and bo 1 UU IV IISUU Orders received at the Niirserv. o. at Nn. 1R sonih 7ili ctni Williamsburg.

niMlw" FUbljEll BAkTLETT. EAKY ROOFS LEAKY ROOFS LEAKY itoui 1 1 me oest ar.tt cheapest composition for Id ij iiKy Roofs, can be found at the office of N. II. GiLt, HIT 20 Pultcn st. Old decayed tin, Iron, shinitle or pith Roof, can bo made in ter tight and warranted tight for years, ihe best oi references aa tn durability, en be h.d bv in tr Id nr iKldrpculurr TI I.

in ntu Brooklyn. m2S 2t qiGNS, BASNBKS, FLAGS, GILDING ON ,0 (Iass. Shades fur dtoro Windows, House Palatine, Urain Marbling. I wcoo Palultagi an4 i)ecoraUva Vapn inn at nr. BDMOND'S Old Stand, 2 Henry street, corner of Fulton.

fn "RJOTICE IS HERUBY GlVtN THAT THE mbscribcr has been appointed by the Supremo Court of me state oi new lorK, receiver ot me esnte, fttiidaaud etl'ecta Of die "New York Patent I'elt Co." pursuant to the provltlons ofilieKeviLedStatetesof the Slate of New York. That, as sunh Receiver, the subscriber, will sell at public auction 'it. the Oily Hall, Urooklyu, N. on the 31n oay of March, 1853, at 12 o'clock, meridian, of that iy, to thtt hiehest bidder at such sale, the lollowlng assotts, property, and eouit. able interests.

uuugiu iuu cum nun wtt.j:ilie lha e.M u. latent Fell viz: 1. All the right, tlilc, and interest of said Company In certain lettrra natcut. tiearinc date the 8th dav of Mav. to Ella P.

Rider of ttie City of Brooklyn, County ef Kings, and State of New York, for new and useful article nmnufac tum styled Felt," and aisigned bv nim tbe 29ih day of December, 1854, to tho New York Patent Pelt Co. 2. All the title and Interest of said Comnsnv In rprl.tn letters patent IsBuod toCharlcs L. Flolschmannfora certain new and useful Improvement ltt making cushion, which bears lUto September i. VlJ fttslgned to S.

C. Sahshury, and by him astigped la the New York i'atent. Felt Co. jvii nip njjut, tine, auu interest pt sain uompanv iri certain letters liatent Issaed to Charles L. Flshohmann for a rirhiln now and tuclul inip ovemcnt in Cotton Wadding, which beara date day of Juao, 1847, assigned to S.

C. Salisbury, and by him assigned to New York I'atent Felt Co. 1. A'l me right, tlUo.andlnto'cstof ald Compmy lua certain one third intorest of lottors patent granted to William H. Robertson, 1 7th December, 1840, and a signed to New York Patent b'elt by the aitorncjsof said Robertson.

5. All the right, lltlo and Interest of aatd Company In a certain right to manufacture under letters patont grantee to B. Lawton and T. Lawton, 13th day or march, 1B49. J.

A. DELLIN'GElt, mUSZn B6lrwo(Ui9N. rmeut Ten Cc, REWARD LOST, A SMALL ITALIAN IJJJtJ GREY HOUND, Fawn color and while, Snnday ar ternoon, on Fulton avenue, near Lafayette ar. The finder will rcuoi.o iu. Buuvu icwura Dy leaving or senmrg nun to No.

si 03T. IN GOING TO THE FIRE IN VAN TrW.rS,"11 the morning ot March 231 Inst ACTIVE BXpGF, No. 673, WD The finder will please leave the same at the store of WM. JULIAN, Myrtle avenue, near Kent av cuuu, UWZilV WM. DOUGHER1 Y.

OST ON fcUNDAY EVFNING, MARCH JJ zisi in eaimoenaod a Lady's dark Mink VICTORINE. mt nuuer win ue suiiaoiy rewarded Dy leaving It at 115 Cum beriand at. mn23 2l LOST ON SUNDAY EVENING, 21st I In me vicinity of Bedford, Brooklyn, a Gold Leplne wimttpiwo ui cuaia auucaa joan Lewis More, maker, No. 6U59, Geneva. As It was greatly valued, a liberal reward win be siren on vnuui, mid.

Mjast uuies avenu, OST ON SATURDAY, MARCH 20th, A Gold BRACELET, mudc In HnW ii moll Locket and Chsla was attached (but probably got broken off). ahuuuu w.ii luwuiueu uy returning same lo No. tiurn ouuw i uiuuwju, runt si. new I orit. mb22 3t WANTS, WANTED SITUATIONS FOR AN ALTO, TENOR and BASSO it, RrnMb lvn rienced singers and sight readers.

Address P. O. mhlD 3t POLITICAL NOTICES. TENTH WARD. CITIZENS NOMINATION.

A spirited meeting comDosed of ill parties, nemlnated last evening Mr. JOHN L. DOUGLASS, for Alder mun. ft most pstlmable and one who will falihfully perform bis duties; and for Supervisor, Mr. SAMUKL SMITH, who has heretofore served the Ward in that capacity, and who has mi rigidly insisted upou an honest admlnis' ration of our City auatts.

No hotter nominations could have been made, and they will undoubtedly command a large vote. 1 1 TfcEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN CONSOLIDA If TED GENERAL COMMITTEE OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN AND COUNTY OF KINGS. An adjourned mceung or Ibis Committee will be held at head quarters, Tammany, lalePeopIe'B Hall, cor. York and I'earl WEDNESDAY Evening, March 24th, at 7 o'clock. DAVID O.

AITKKN, Chapman. A.J. Kimble, Secretary. ni23 2t THE PEOPLE THE PEOPLE NO PARTY TENTH WARD CITIZENS NOMINATION. For Alderman JOHN L.

DOUGLASS. For Supervisor SAMUEL SMI 1 H. mh23 131 rpHE DEMOCRATS OF THE SEVENTH Ward held a meeting at the Itonse of John Delanv, Monday EvenlDg, 22d and the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted Whereas, lielivlngas we do that a fair expression of the t'emocraoy of the 7l't Ward was not returned or canvassed at the Primary Kloction on this liv tho 1 lhatlraud was committed, thereby swindling the people or a majority of tho legal Democratic voters of ihe rd out of their wlshesandjustrlshts, by allowing illegal votes from bovs and it en from other to be nc ived wben proteab against by known citizens and voters of the WTard. And Ki Whereas George Dopsou, one of the Inspectors or said Pri miry Klectlon, dio shake from his niee ve onto the table amongst the tickets which were emptied trom he stgar boi tor ballot Vox), other tickets which were not polled. And Wheruas, TUat two Insiieetors would allotr no Poll list lo be kept of the voters, which was ogKiiisi.

the earnest solicitations Mid desire of the legal voters of ihe Ward, and th oihpr Inspector, thereby giving an opportunity for sleeve s.timoe and tratid as suited above, and which has been proven by the allid.i vit of a respecable citizen and voter of tho Ward. Ar.d Whereas, Believing as we do Ihat for Alderman. Michael Me Donald, for Supervisor. Stephen Jackson, for Assessor, John Delany. for Constable, Michael Slaiterr, rec eived a large a joruy of the legal votes cast.

Tfcerero're, Resolved, That wo will give our hearty support and exert ourselves to elect, for Alderman, Mielisel McHonnld, for Supervisor, Stephen C. Jackson, lor Assessor, Delaoy for Constable, Micbtel Slattery, at the ensuing Charter Elec'ion in April. LUTHER B. PHELPS, Chairman. Stbi'Hek C.

Jaokso.v, Secretary, mz3H 71IFIH WARD, FOR ASSESSOE, JOHN F. HEN NESS Y. le20Im A CARD. AT THE REPEATED SOLICITATION of many personal and political friends, I have concluded to offer myself as a C'andiiale for Alderman of ihe twelfth Ward, at ihe approaching election in April next, iolb' JATRrCK HOGAN. 10 THE DEMOCRACY OF THE 11TH WARD.

BellP.vinir as I do thatafnfr exnresflinn nt' dip n.mnn.v ot liie Ward was uotexpresscd at ihe Primary Election on the ltth, and believing a I do thai, I had s. large majority of th legal votes cast, I now offer myself a' a CandWa'e for Alderman, hoping you will give me vour support, rohaist JAMES MILLER, 129 V.mderbilt ave. EGULAR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATIONS of the Blush Ward: or Aldei man THOS. F. GREEN.

ForSupervlior JOHN S. BOGAltT. For Assessor BERNARD For Constable P. IIARYKY. mhCO tl apC 7IFra WARD INDEPENDENT DEMOCEA A 110 NOMINATIONS.

Atdermas JIvSRIS M. FOLK. For Supervisor AND RE IV OITERSOr'. For Assessor JOHN" F. HENNESSEY.

Far Ccnstable JOSEPH BUCK. mh20 3t IIGHTH wTrD INDEPENDENT DEMC JJJ CRATIC NOMINATION'S. For Alderman PATRICK O'DONNELL. Coil stable WILLIAM WILLIAMS. Supervise! ISAAC SKINNER.

Komore frauds I no more 'farces, wherein, nndu ili. of primwy electious nominadons are swindled by votes from Qlher words, and alt sorts of corruption. Rally i'ora free choice I rally for the exercise of your own independent will. roh22 3' VTATUR AL1Z ATION. THE COMMITTEE In having made arrangements with Judee Morris and also tti Couuty CiKik.

to give to those who are desirous of obtaining their cilizrns papers, and will meet every evening until ihe 27ih day of Marca, at Ii P. at Judge Morris' Court Koon, City llali. It Vi.itlKlilKS. wm. g.

lawrence, uugh Mclaughlin, nil2tillap6 Com. oi Naturalization. TWELFTH WARD REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. I' or Alderman JOHN R. COKR.

For supervisor MICHAEL KEELER. For Asses: or THOMAS P. LAKKIN, For Constable JOHN BOYD. For Inspectors of Election. Istdist.

Httott MnrtnirAw Pit rick Co.irov. For Canvassers, 1st dist. Gakriet Waixacb, RicnARn OlDHAK. For Insneclors of Election. dipt.

PATRTni. TER CuLUN. I'or Canvassers, 2d dist. Michael Shelly, Patrick Mo Nally. ml2tlllanl BOARDING.

C. DOUGLASS WISHES TO INFORM his friends and the mibl ia now at No. 5 ITovt on oi, wutr gviiL luiucii (l(Cll wives urtt'iifciit; mjuiituieu can. obtain pleivsant rooms with board, with privilege of boih, or rooms i'or gtullcaien without board. He is also ureparcd lo serve O.ysters, Steals, Jm'I other refreshments, and all kiuds of Vavutt a iii VUttiv fitt AEow, reu otimble hours, i or 1 aOies Boom ring tit front door.

A share of public patronige is solicited for this first clas house. mhJ3 im FOR SALE TO LET. TO AND GARDENEB3 FOR Sale 2,000 acres of good Farm ahd (Jarden Land near the Long Island Railroad, which affords great privileges lo markets. The soil is (suitable for all kinds of garden or fruits. Will be sold in large or sma'l parcels, cheap and on easy teims.

Apply to A. J. Blekcicevc, Son and No. 7 liroad New York. mh22 3l mo GARDENEHS TO LET, A SMALL COTTAGE HOUSE, wi a few acres of Land, about 42 miles from Brooklyn, near the L.

Railroad. Rent $50. Apply to Soott, No 128 Fulton street, New York, mb22 2. OR SALE. $500, IF NOT CONVENIENT tonavmore.

a neat COTTAGE FRAME HOUSE, fillnrl in with brick, with one or three lots and s'able on Dean stree', opposite top Clinton avenue, three blocks from Fulton avenue cars Apply to GEORGE HUD0, 72 Fulton St. mh22 2w fXECUTOR'S SALE OF VALUABLE PROPt 12J erty at Jamaica, belonging to ihe Estate of Jane C. A in of Jaue C. A mt' at 12 o'r lock, ne, unceaseii, on i tisiiAV, alarcil nam, ai at the Hotel of William Durland. in the Villane of Jamnica.

Lot i5 feet front and about 220 feet deep, with commodious Dwelling House, barn and other outbuildings; Garden abounding In choice fruit trees, shrubs, Pnd vims; sitnated on tbe suu side of the Main street of the Vi'lage. second door cast of Pimiiue a beautiful location. $2 500 can remain on mort g'Wto, m22 3t J. s. SNEDEKER, Auctio TO KENT THE LOWER PART OF THE House, No.

MS Adams to a small family. Xo others need apply, 'i'ci'ois made known on 'he premises. iu20 G. A FOUR ROUND CORNERED, POWERFUL Toned Octave Rosewood PIANOFORTE lor tale One of the musi superb inwivnienis in the United States finished ah around alike magnitl' cut open carved work on ihe case the legs am of double carved work of pears, tig granes, Ac, aiid the wliole tinished liiroughoui i.i a stylo of grandeur nirejy lo be toutiu, and in lone is powerful, rich and swet, which cau bo uilly tested; plate and t. out is riehlv set with real pearl tountam, vases ot'plenty, Ac.

the whole finished in the stylo of LouU XIV. madi by one of ihe mosi celebrate! oily makers, and warrauted for to years. 'I ll's is rare chaneo to purchase au elab orate i nd extra mngnillcent Piano 10 i Pfiee $375. Apply al tl 'N lor M. tilt i M.

N. D. A bargain will be offered to a ca. purchaser, and will bo bored iu best mannur for shipping if necessary mh20 3t FOR SALE OR TO LET ON CENTRAL AV tooojlyn, a neat OOTIJIO COTTAGE and seven full Lo.B. The House cou'ams two parlors, dining six cliaui bers, bath room, kitchen with good tauge, "boiler and force liump, pantry, good dry lighi cellar also wash house fbwl house and grouud In g.meral good order The place.

Is of easy nicass to the City by Myrile avenue cars or by Division avenue to Peck slip lorry, Wuliannr.nrih rnce on easy terms, or Apply oN 'i'F4nii in nesi warren Brooklyn. mb201w OAL YARD AND FIXTURES FOR SAT iff inc oesi siantt in lue ciiy, no. tyi streot on. Ihe City Hall. Apply lo JAMBS COLE 4 No.

posite Fulion st. mnia 6i i U. UF O. F. FURNISHED LODGE J.LRooms to let for Thursday and Saturday ovenlnirs.

in naahingtOB BulitUngs, cor. Court imd Joraleacm sts. Ann tOS. A. GRAVlOn min Pearl or at thn ml7 iw OTS TO LEASE.

TEN OR TWELVE uvia io uesse on Jjaiuc si, near In rear Wjomlng Coal Yard. Enquire of JAS. BELL, No. AilanH. "ml? la J4rtforl 0041 Co 7 New Yorfc W.

S. TOWNSEND, Auctioneer. Will sell on Wed nesday, the 24th Inst, ot the Hay Market Flatbush o'clock, a horse and cow alsTlutht and market wagons, farming' utensils 4e o'f fu? Bpmi. "'kJ "i lUOUUHIlBfl. S6BFmro" Hpomsm.

opksiths Wednesday, March 24tb, At 12o'clock. at the Merchants Kxchange. PerempUiry sale of 26 valuable lem 19th Ward Brooklvn on Bedford avenue, ymer, Taylor snd Rom "ts. Br001tlJn 1 1 lot on Ctymer st 90 feet west of Bedford avenue 7 o.s on north side Taylor lree, 96 feet west of Bedford ave otson north west corner of Bedford ave and Rosa st til on north side Ross sL 90 feet west of Bedford ave 4 Uk cm norlh side Ros st 91) feet west of Myrile ave city is located in a desirable section of the mni, mmTl, ecU Pavei1 and lighted with gas: tbe Im ft rent fwr? win i of lhB "Ulroad to Ihe dir. "v'; ferry at 75 percent, on mortKpigp SffA 369 Carroll Park Property ooklrn The ihrm siory, baseme.pi aotl brick ho side of Piesidcnt st fcnetisi crlr, at Xy eet, wi enclosed ptnjza io rear; rooms, iu ble mondc, lot 22 by .08 tart.

Also. 2 1 lots i adjoining on casl side 22 by 100 feet. Tho property Iroots th.i Park, near railroad. "'H 'V For lerms, mapj, it: appiy as above. rah22 2l J.

D. HOLBROOK, Auctione r. Xo. 156 Fulton Brooklyn, fcorner Cranberry GREAT AUCTION VLB without reserv, of alu.l and exlensire assortm nt of China Crck ry and Glass Ware, Ta'ile Sirdy damaged by water at a recent (ire New York, removed Co, i se crlh' Ul" 'tentlon of housekeepers anr! dcaiers ge nenillv. Sah' ocomnitiiceouMOXilAV.

iho March, at )i to 7 o'clock, tnd will eonlinue each evening until ail iatoid D. HOI.IiKOOK, Auclioneer, mll Jni office, M.dden Lane. if. Y. jOiEPEI HEGEIUN, Auctioneer.

CENTRAL ROOMS, WiLLOUGHBY AND PEAKL S1HKETS. NEAR THE CVYY Ull I lDflLTVT Wtril tcn.v MotI, OA At Klo'chrk A at. No. t'OI AtlanUc, bet. Uoytsta, Brooklyn.

un.ilrlol' ingwln carpets an luahiigany heiistends, buieaiu. rble .0, is, hat III ilra'tup's. lepLiiici lw.lo us piaprs, ceii.ri nlntoti nrli Sato winnow curtMns, iitl giju sn fin.p oiiianitgi ami fnaravlngt, two hanil. si ii. s.w rauHiriicre a' .1 braekcla.

ali an elegant rcae witd iaiiy, rap.ker. Catan gues at tin Sslea Rciuu. 2' TncnsDAY, March 25th. At lOo'tftoctt A. iitK j.

4 iinitord Piaco. Fulton, near Clii.tspi li uvl. vitii' Fiirnitiiif. Tapestry, liniss. i.

Iutrrain Car I' '1' lictl teai. Bureaus, Wash" iands. Wnriirolie. Seeretary's Book Ca o. r.pissivood Etgere; 11pi.v.ii.

Also Ull IIX celieiit losewcotl Piano, al the Sules Rooms. Friday, March 26th. LARGE SALE OF SPLliXmD GUE'EN HOL'SE PLANTS. At 10 o'clock, A. precise! at De'n nU I'arkin rawti 'Henry and Amity street, Ufjoltlyri.

A large and c.ilccU'jii of Green plants, con. id part of itlioiiiiiiendriilis. Camel i.iu. Ihias Ali Cactuc. etc.

inclutti some elepiee Gre'ie Vines. After 111 ale of plants, one fresh Mill; Cow. old Carriage, Garden etc. mh23 3t INSTJEANCE MiCCHANICS' INSURANCE COM PANY. iirOOfclVn.

It. I. (ltir.fn 1 ArnTlti(rn cirirtf (Mechanics' Hank lUiilding.) Broofctyn, ana No. 31 Wall Btreet, liueenanics bynK iort OAri! CAPITAL, Inaures bnildiucs, merrbauilize. furiiiinre.

vMl.t in nrr. and ihuir oaroerf, and other inoLcrtv, against loss or damage Ivy Ore. DIIiKrTCt'S. Ounte Cliaimcy, J. p.

Van lif rn, RobPi II. BprdeJl, w.mi! Ioiiii, Jacof) H. faclimann.Joicpli O. John Hiown.son. 'J li niia Sirjatn, Xdwaal hite.iouee.

(. Rol'e, Samiiu! Smii.li, ii.rnL Jolnifon. Sninu AV. Klocum, ''Uiu Th ioro Hogera, Lnuisis Bal'aj HoK VebsUtr, V. FurnaW, IwuirCarua, Nl Johu II.

Baker, I)avid ('bauncey, French, 'J'lioxnaH Sii Hi vim. Lft' 'iianl Coojfcr, Henrv )i iuestrn i. liergun, Sjl ttr Mondluw, Kohtrt Ayrds, Tlvo. FoUif mus loi Ha'aiiV, M. I George h.

sii iw. sieijln L. 'spade 1JANIKL CUAUNO10V, Prcaidtnu WALTBK Nli'nOT5, ScCf.Ul J', i'lRi: iNSURANCa sompamy" iU hash ou OFKIOS, ti WALL STUKKT, York BitANVlI ppFFICK i DS ST. folicies wl! I. icad't iu: 1 issued bv Fo rstl ttLoPER Agen's ol aidCompaey, Us Branch Office, No, 1 ANDS IJrc oklva.

nir. cioii.s. Ti. Lamar. ir rtt fcl lv.ari Aiidioo, Low 'iipas.

M. Conroilv rp fJniilp! ti. S2 Wail it. Frothiric'lipiM. iten'.

F. P.ir!tl ttrnmi, John 'J'ips. 11, Nnrris. Wm. t.teoriru Calvin Sanger.

i'fTm II. Nichols, A.S 'iter, H. S. llradi'ord (tha't. it.

Little, Loomis Ballard, Kdw Atkinii, Ji. P. Win II. Ot! Dtnti' Win. d.

Curi.is..Vol!e. John Laidlnw, 1atol Allium Pool Johnson, Wm J. Matthew Iniin Vr'. Harper. John Divenporl, John S.

Yoorhien, o. W. iiiiams pp'owlar: wm. H. Httib Wl ain mm.

Albert tl. Parrnelee. E.OVl AUD ANTFIDXV e.sl.l.? HRADFOKi) K. Vice President Secrcuary. m3 Srala Isiio R.

Sr. Joi SHEHLFP'S SALES. oTJr'UEMK Haodlen agt K.J Ullcu Hickey and tlieis. L. K.

Tuuu. Pl'ffs u'a In of ajudgiueut order ol ihis in, matle irrlli'? above entitled action, bearing dale ihe 10th dav uf March 18W, I will sell by public auction at the CUv Sales "Kocms. No. 343 street, (opposite the p. ity in the Ciiy ot pnihelj'h day of April, 1858.

at 12o'ciock, noon, ihe fol lowuig described land and nreraises All thoae two cer.al ots, pieces or parcels of land, aad premise, titiialc, lying aud: being in ihe Twelfth dale Siitlij Ward, of the City tf ilrcollvn, pn ihe Couuly of Kii'gs, and State ol" New York, which laken'm gether as onculeee or parcel ot land, are bounded and desciilied a. folluws Legiritilug al i poiul in the southwest, sids or In.col Copes st. eei, which said point Is onehund ed and six 1001 fee' and bis hi inchej. dUlarl from the neleTly comer or Hicks a id Oos stree's, as said s'reets are laid down on 'he ciiy map of ihe City ot 1'r ek.lvn, aod running tspneo southwrsierly in a line parallt i with said Hkki street two hm ctr (''Wj l. et loL't'iiiecr eirct as ImI t'o'vn nn su'd map; ihcacviunamg north wcturty Luq'ioer street twenty five 2f let; tli i.ee running nonheafcrlv in a line parallel v.

'lli said HicSs pjnvet two hundred UI'l fit i io said C'oles sircvt; and mi nee ninni' g.o itieastirly along said Colts street twenty five 1251 Iw.i ibe saul pf Ualeit Drroklj.li, 18tpS. mil'3 2uv3wl'll MlJ IH'O. REM.HX Sher'U" QLPI.EJIK COURT. Tbe East liiver lnsir.tulon act. Peier Prof and d'hers avjiigs J.

C. Pl'ITs Atl'v. Li pursnan a judgment ruler of llu, Courl, made In" Iho aiK'Ve i't ul ti on, beri ditc 'he 22.: plav of lK IP 1 sell by public auction, a ySelc No S43Ful tpm slreei, lirookij oa tie Ijih du of April, 1853, al 12 o'clock noon, the liillowiLg dosciibtd land and premises: All ihai cer ta poi, iece pt pat eel of ppiiuaie, )yiug urd reing ui th Ciiy oi Pro kiui, County Kinss md Suite oi New York, bjunded as loiiows. lo tvii Deginuing on lh spjiuheasteriy dtf cf 'Jominercisl wharf, a puint dpsiaut ihr. luindreu gnu tony live leei from it inuilierly corner of Commercial wharf and Commerce streel.

as said whan nd street are laid down ou a map en hie in Kings Couutv Clerk's cfQce entitled "map No 2 ot proper. in itiu Sixth ward ot tho City of Brooklyn, belonging the Atlantio Deck Company, surveyed bcplcmh. 1847, by Willard Day. City Survevor;" thence run mng southeasterly on a lino parallel with Commerce street, and through ihd centre of iho arty wail standing on said line, ouo liuut'rcd and eighty lett to sireei, as laid down on said map; thencesouu. westerly along Hudson sticetihiny eight tect Knirlnch.es thence en a line parallel nh Commerce sireei and ihiough the ocniro of pari wall slandlng ousaid Jlne one hiiadriiaeud eiith'v lee: io Commercial wharf; and ihence norilieasletly ou ihe seu'heislerly line of Commercial wharf thiny oighlleet r.ui',' inches to ih'j ptace tf beginning; subject lo the conoiliona, rcservii ins.

argrtiemnits, aud res.rictioips containea in the deed ef thu tame premises bearing even eta. herewiih, troio Dork Company to ihe said Peter P. Drown, an: indentiii is gp en tosecure a part of lbs consliieratiori nitinev m. nlsiiied iu said deed. Dated Drooslyu, March 22d, GEO.

ItK.MSivN, Sheriff cf Kings County. mh23 2w3wTu 1 QUPRFME COUPt'l'. Cpjtharinti Phiilips agsi. JO Xiobertli. Lane aud other.

H. K. Thus, Plaintiff's Attornev. In suance of judgment order of (his Court, made m'llie nbuvi i uiii. t'xl ariii'jii, brai ouie ho Isr r.y of Febrciiry.

loti, I fiilt svll by public auciou, fti V.wt CMy Satvs Hoorov, No. 3:.1 1' nlion op p. ix ibe I ity hu'l, iintoklvn, on tho 15th day of April, ai 12 uoon, io described Ia.nl arid prcui AM tba: lot, or pa. col ul' land wrem se in uiitl bi tbe ounli Ward of the. ciiy of Hrouklyu, the mmy oi andStaieof Nhw Yor, whirh i i hound us follow begimmig at a point on ib s.

iiilior''y side or 11m of Naau mr point is lif ty two feci aud mvhs distant wwsierij from sou ht rly cornur ol Vn. and Nassau blivois; aud running ihenc: southerly in a Jmu parallel wi said Wash'ngion ntity tt 'ven 97! fttt loanallej; thcu'C running wemerly aloncr sad a liHirfOu :4 i i ihuac ruauing li.Tiherly in a iiiift jjai albd itb aid Wiishington street feet to i herald Nassau siree: nndtbeoco running aloas tbttsaid Nassiu founei'ii 14J l'rst to the said lat won ihnvd point of beginnit Dated liioukUn, Murob Tl inliiwywTu (5i)J CiKO. KK.MSKX, Sheriff VZ3 Albeit S. nxi itml orhrra. Keiaoco, lfTn Attve.

In pussnance of a judgment oid of il Court, mads in th nhove entitled action, bearing date tbo '2d lay of irch, 1 sell by at bo City Saleb Kooui, No. 31''. fc uiton sireet, iirooklyn.cn ony uf April, 153, at o'clock noon, tbe fo drscritnul laud aud premiss AU that ceriaiis lot ofland and hoiis'j erected, Hitiiaif. In tlwSis Ward or thu Chj oi JArojttlyn, bounded aaid de.scrib abfoi.ows beginning at a point on the southerly ide of Sack ctLStraei, dist inL three hur.di od feet westerly froax tho aaaib e.x'.erly corner cf Columbia and Mairkeu b.iets and running ihence twenty feet ulong the souUiurlj Hide of Sackett wtrct twenty tect ifcencc ftouthcrly including the bncfc wa'l t)iy westerly side of said house aud along a board feiiee thorn ni inflhifT. nnd i nt jillfi with ntt ninillv livo leOt theiice fftslerly on a liuo parallel whh Sacfcett stree: tventy feet; Kiid ihenca northerly atony a board fence ncd through tlm tantreofa iCk wall which a p.

trty wall on a JImj par aiiel wltb Columbia Btreet, nuteiy Uve to the aoutherly side ofSacioUBi eoi, ihe place or heglniilfi. Brootlyo, mh23 2i wSw 1 KO. REMSEN, Shffrifl: lfriLLIAM S. liOGERS, OKCrANIST OP TiJB church ot the Holy Trinity, Brooklyn, Teacher of PlaKO aadbtnejag. Orderaleiial ilaao Warerooci, MrtiUonaCt Wil baoUeadeatQ.

Amusements tikis Evening In NewTorfc PDKDY's JTATTOrTAL THEATRR Chatham atreet Jessie Brown Gals Bret zely Jumbo Jim. BROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway Equestrian, Zjologlcal ISOHTON'SNEWTHKATRE. Broaalway opposite Bond at. Wanted, a Happy Family Tho Mormons. WALLACE'S THKATRK.

Broadway. Jessa Brown, or tho Kellel oi i.uoltnow Married Bachelor. BARNUAf'a MUSEUM, corner ot Broadway ted Annan. Tha Bride of an Evening. BOWERY THEATRE.

Bowery Lion of tho Sea Emperor ot France Degrees or crime. NIKLO'S GARDEN, Broadway Kim ka Tight Rope Feats Bianco. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Fourteenth street Italian Operu IheHuggenots. To Subscribers In Btdfold. Persons residing in Bedford wishing the Eagle left at the residences will he accommodated by leaving their addrcsse at the following places Drug store, cor.

Classon and Fulton avs Grocery corner Classon and Gates Josinb. Mitchell's in Fulton near Clinton avo, or at tho office of the paper. In the Sixth Ward last evening, an indeperid ent ticket was ricnri iated, with E. B. Litchfield fur Alderman.

Stabbing by a Boy. A quarrel arose between two small boys in Pacific street a few days since which originated about a top. Ono of tbe lads drew out a knife and stabbed the other, named HfcEiy Middletou, inflicting serious injuries. He has been confined to the house oiuce, but is now improving. The assailant's parents reside i Staten Island and he was on a visit to some friend in.

this city. Fires Incendiarism Between one and two o'clock this morning afire broke out in a two story frame house in Van Buren street, between Bedford and Nostrand avenues, in the 9th ward It was occupied by Alfred A. Morgan. The building and contents were destroyed. Insurance in the Atlantic 600 on house and $500 on furniture, covering the loss.

Officers Hamilton and Beasely of the 9th pre cinct discovered a fire kindled in a lot of rubbish this morning, it having been piled against a two itory frame house on the old Platbush road in the vicinity of Bergen street. The flames were extinguished by the officets. It is evident sou.e malicious person sot it on. fire. Died of his Injuries.

Coroner Cozine held en inquest yesterday upon the body of Edward Faircbild, who died of injuries sustained in con sequence of a fall in Fulton street on Saturday night last. It appears the deceased was cross. ing the street opposite the City Hall at tho time an engine was passing. He hurried to get out oi the way and falling, struck his breast upon a curb stone. Ho went into the Park House, and complaining of illness the bar keeper offered him a glass of liquor, hoping it would relieve him.

Growing faint, Dr. Ayres was called in and Fair" child was conducted to the Hospital by officers Osborne and Morrell, of, the 1st district police Nest morning Fairchild felt well onough to go to New York and returning to his residence, iTo. 268 Dean street, was taken down and on Sunday evening he died. A. post mortem examination was made by Dr.

0. Q. Darling, assisted by Drs. Caleb Hill, D. E.

Bedell and W. C. Benedict. the result of the investigation was that he "came to his death by rupture of a portion of the intestines produced by external violence, and that by an accidental fall." This Remains Fobkd in Gowastjj. Coroner Bennett coocluded the inquest yesterday over the remains found upon the beach in Gowanus on Saturday last.

It appeared from the additional evidence elicited ihat tho body was that of Daniel Campbell, who died ai Bellevue Hospital iibout the beginniupr of March. It had been legally transferred to Dr. Johnson of this tity and taken to the Long Island College Hospital for experimental purposes. After being cut up it was placed in three bags by the students and thrown upon the beach on Friday night last in the expectation that the tide would carry them out to sea. Tho verdict of the Jury is as follows 'That the body was tho remains of Daniel Campbell, who died at Bellevue Hospital, in tho City of New York, of aneurism of the aorta and pneumonia.

That said body was delivered to Dr. Louis Bauer, residing iu Court street I'ur scieulillc purposes, according to the net, passed April 1,1854. 'Ihat, while the Jury recognise tho propriety anil necessity (if bodies used 1'nr dissection and lor the purposes of improvement iu medical and surgical knowledge lor the ben. elit of the living, tin do strongly reprobiite tho iudecent exposure of the remains in this ease by Dr. Bauer and bis assistant, Fcnno Gabriel, and they do recommend the Cor without delay to place this case before tho proper ii i horitit in order that the oileudiug parties may be i cuted tor their gross violation of tho law afore.

Mid." 'ih'j remains wt re decently inf eirtd in FJat bush Cfinetery by order of the Coroner. Spring Hats. Mb. H. Peck is oat with les usual energy.

Having made arrangements with Loary A of Now York, for the exclusive salo their hats iu our cilj His own manufacture is equal to any other. His old friends are invited to tho store, where they will reeeivo all atleution fiom his excellent young man. WM. E. WHITE, i2a 2t IU Fulton opposite Sands st.

Jessie BaovtN at Puidy's National Theatre has provod a decided hit and is crowding tho house nightly. It is announced for every u'ght this week and with it (tc night) the drama of "Tiie Fau of Algiers," to conclude wiih the comedietta of ''Jumbo Juji." York Stheet M. E. Cbukch. coiner of Yoik and Gold Is.

Prayer meetings will be held in this ehurch every afternoon and evening of this week. Afternoon meetings from 4 to 5 P. M. Preaching this evening at o'clock, to bo followed by a prayer meeting. Jiomborsoi all denominations and the public generally, arc invited and respectfully urged to be present.

These meetings have been held during tho past throe weeks, and the presence of the Lord has been manifested to thoso assembled. Lcok out for PiCK Jocum's advertisement next eck mb'22 1 Tub Naticnai Theatre. Tho best filled house of ail tho New York Theatres is tho National, which is an overllow every evening, so great is tho attractiou of 'Jkssie Eiiow.v. Purdy is a wide awake managor, and upon nil occasions caters well for liis patrons and tho pub lie. Tliose intend to visit Purdy's National Theatre will do well to go early, as tho great attraction Of "Jessie Bkowx" 1111s tho house to repletion in a few minutes tifter tho doors aro opened.

Just received from Assignees pale at Joseph Sox 251 Fulton streot. 1000 pieces silk irinees at 20 cts', 40 cts; and 50 cts. per pieco of 1 dozen yards each. The ladies aro respectfully solicited to exatriin0 Uielr stock before purchasing olBOwhcrO. MARKIKD, ai l)i aiuie, N.

March 22d, by flip Rev. John Crcwcll. Miss 'arouse h. Kov, ef Orauce, toilr. IIekky Thomas, of Brook 11 OIED.

On Satm ilny, the 20th ir.st, at Sotifhold or Chronic Uryngliltcs, Alvah S. Mulford, in bin 61st year. (In Mondny, March 22, William Palmer, agod 42 years. His Irlemls and acquaintances aro invited to attend Ilia funeral nt his Into rcsidenco on Madison streot between Franklin and Classon nvs, on Weduosduy, March 24, at 3 o'clock 1'. M.

Telegraph to the Daily Eagle. BX AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY'S UNI. ornoai. 21 Wall New Yorfc, Montague, corner Oouri tto. Brookiyi.

Hicamcr liout. PrrTiBCBan, March 2S. Tho steamer St. Iiwrenco from Pittsburgh for Now Orleans struck on tho rocks noar Pomeroy, on Sunday and sunk. iho boat was valued nt $20,000 and is a total loss.

A portion of the cargo will bo recovored In a damaged condition. No lives lost. The Columbia at Cliurlrston. Ciuklksto.v, March 23. Tho V.

B. M. steamship Columbia, Cotit M. Borrv. from N.

arrived here at twolve o'clock last night. All well. Hew York Markets. March. 22 13 12 P.

H. FnonR Receipts "CO bbla. Sates 7.50U bhi State and Weatern In be ter demand and firm. Superfine State $4 S54 30. Extra Stale $4 25J4 60.

Round Hoop Oslo 85(85 00. Common to good extra Western $4 45a)5 00, Southern del. Kales 850 bbls at ootaj 1 90 for common to good, ana $5 50 for fancy and extra Wheat dull. JVuiH firmer but Inactive, ales 1S.0OJ bus. Southern while at 05(jCfi.

Yellow, C669. Oats No quotations. roiiK ueavjr. Bate3 Mess, C2i Prime "Eur unciianceu. fcate3 $12 26'iBSia 50.

bbls. Rc panked Chicago, 175 Package al 9a10 for bbla. Wai3Kzr dull ond lower. Bales 40 bbls ai 22c. New York Stock market Kitw "York, March 23.

Ktooks Quite a panic tbla morning. Pricea all down but close firmer wilh a butici demand at the 'mv prices Money Is slUl abundant and easy and call al 45 per cnt "Jll auu nuiUIUUl ill rerle 23' R. 91; LisfUM U. ii, pVorwicit aii.i rtldiatii Slate 'i' Miitppocri'! PennsyiTLiii. i Harlem Is bos X.

Y. Sl.iiK 5, CO N. Stale 5, Pa tl Kentucky H's Illinois Js Hudson Tennessee 6'a' 90 K. i' 076.. 70 Virgliiali's aieh.

So. 4 X. S. A.P... Uarlem sixih avoopie it.

R. Faclfb Mall Cnjrs a. 8' y.rA ft. I. It.

Wihvilkie i Miss'stiipte. Delimare Arlt 1st boudfl Uepera ii'' (I V. "ir.tril Jt U. S. 5.

IB N.Y.State.ti 73.... .103. Kr.eipS.8S N'. faroilna State, C's Centra! Be I'rt Haute Altou 2d bd jhlchlgiui preferred ttleve. Coi.

imd Cia iluilsoa Istini 93, OsntonCo 91 ay' tjlevelast j.i Itts'tii iih. V.rrpherlaift Ccai Z' NkwHvpd and Hartford. Mith. Guaranteed 'mm edition. ICaglb Ofiicn.

3 1 2 P. Ji From Texan. New Ohubs, March 53. later advices from. Texa3 rertort that thore is every pros licct of Hue crops there.

The San Antonio Herald reports the eizurc and imprisonment by tho Mexican forces of severrl citiiens or Webb county. Their release had been demanded by Capt. Brackctt, V. S. aud a meeting Of citijens liad been held protesting against thu anil other outrages.

Army iiloTCtiieuti, t. Louis, March 23. Tho Leavenwonh Tima of the says that yesterday ino: uiDg two companies cf infantry, and two of cavalry left tho fir Utah. They design overtaking Col. Hcffman and the of the supply train lor Col.

Johnslon's army from Fort Lar.im Col. Johnston describes his march to Camp Scott, compl, men's his troops, and says the Mormons have as fully as w. rds and actions 03ii, manifested the intention ihat they v. i'd no longer submit to any government but their own, nckaowledgra no authority, and will not succomb to the Federal authorities. THIRTY FIFTH CONCmSS.

HKiiT SESSION. (SECOND DKVAT.CK.) WASiuxamv, March 23. SENATE. llio Senate is again crowded to day. The preliminary business was unimporLauL Mr.

Green cornmcucod hy denying the assertion of tho Senator from Michigan, (Stunrl) that tho friends of I compton havo been driven from their position The Senator from Illinois (Douglas; implied the samo thing, hut it is not so, and the Committees' report stands unchallenged. Its everv individual ehni ia i illieial evidence, aud the only exception taken to tho report 1.1 uy u.e ouior senator irom Vermont (Foot) who ohiocts to the harsh appellati.ju of rebels, Ho made some desultory nreliminarv rnmph ir, to the benators from Michigan, Illinois and Vermont and then went into the main lino of his argument, saying that Ihe government of Kansas was fuclo, quite as much as iu iho case of California, even if you admit that frauds wcra committed. Ho drew a parallel between tho cases ol Kansas and California, citimr Mr. Donn ino' utter in support of his own (Green's) views ou tho foripev. HOUSE.

The House went into Committee of th. ti'j. ficieucy Appropriation bill. Mr. Kellogg, of Illinois, concludod a speech from yester uy against Lecompum, l(e said tho day or compromise ns passed, and tne tieonlo of thn Vnp tv.

delPo.eratoly taken their position with the determination nut PPMinu. incy will IliK noiUI but their just rights. IVciw 2Tork Ipoglilamre. Aisasy, March 23. SENATE.

The President appointed Ihe gentlemen a a rinding cummitteu Messrs. Ni.xon, Kir. Sloan. O. 11.

Whnn.ior T.v,mp a Williams and Wadsworth. Tho hill to improve Ihe discipline aud promote tho efficiency of the Militia of the Shite was ordered to a third reading. xoncEs. By Mr. F.

I). Bpinola A hill for iho protection ol Hotel Keepers. HILL? iSTHOOUCim. By Mr. Doherty A hill granting the Loan Commissioners Aew York Increased compensation.

BUM Ilillto prevent public officers from accopling free passes on railroads. Biil to allow Ruggles to build piers and bulkheads in Brooklyn. Bill to reduce capilal and cbaugo tho nanio orMeohanics' Bank, Williatnshurgh. Bill relative to liiylng out roads through unimproved lands. Bill relative to tho new City Hall in tho City of New York.

Bill relative to frauds on the Canal revenue. Tho bill relative to tho Missionary Society of tho Xlctho d.st Episcopal Church was recommitted to Com. of the Whole. Mr. Stow introduced a resolution requostidg our representatives, ami Senators, to vote no more public lands away until sumo just and equitable plan is devised, by which the the oricinal states shall reeeivo a fair share of tlio aid lauds or proceeds of the sales thereof.

Laid over. The Metropolitan police bill is now ncder discussion. ASSEMBLY Tho House in committee of the whole considered the bill to prevent disturbance at religious meetings. Also the hill relative to steamboat piers knit slips in the city of New York. Also tho biil relative to a saailarv polico the citv of Now York.

Also the bill to exempt firemen fi om five hundred dollars assessments. All of which woro debated and progress reported. Mr. Soeley gave notice ihat ft meeting of Use sji ci.il com. miltcc mi Iho bill to aboli li Hie cfllco of New York City Judge, would meet on Xbinvdav at 3 P.

M. Tne bill fixing tbe school year, ami in relation to pub if instruction, was debuted until the adjournment fw ihe evening session took place. C0SPORATIOH K0TICSS, WJXLIAMS GURG IMPROVEMENTS. NOTICE, in the matter of ihe auplication of ihe Common Council oi the cllyol Brooklyn. In relhtion io ihe opening, reeu raJtug, paving, Ac.

of Li onai sircel, its wlulii Icngih in Ihe laio viliago aud ciiy ot' Wliiinnisburgb. To all whom it may concern The Commissioners on Wllliamsburgh Improvements, appointed um'er and by value of an aci ot the Legislature of Iho of New Yoik, passed March tiO, 1857, entitled "An act ivlaiivo to the payment of expenses lor local improvements in Hie hue village and city of Williaiusbursh, and to and proceedings in respect thereto," have completed their report me above entitled mailer and filed the same in the office ol the Clerk of the County of Kings, whero it Is open lor the inspection of all prsons interested. Application will be made, ou behalf of tho said Common Conn cil, io tho County Court of Kings County on Iho fifth day of April uo t. at 10 o'clock A. or as soon thereafter as coimscl can be heard, to have aald report coufirmad.

Dated Brooklyn, March 23d, 1858. m23 tUlap4 SAM'L E. JOHNSON, Attorney. PIANO E0RTES. PIA.NO FORTE FOR SALE CHEAP.

A beautiful Rosewood octave Piuno Forte, made by urovest'ne 4 JAS. E. UWJ, BrQOilyn Mutloal Emporium, BWFolton street, INST'RUOTION. A LADY DESIRES A FEW In MUSIC or FBKMCH. Terms moderato.

al Allantli street, third 'door from Henry. Brooklyn. mh231t I I I I METHODIST CHURCH, nea' Tlllary. Preaching every Sabbath at 10 XJaiou Prayer Meeting dally at 1 2 o'clock. Class Meetings Mondsy and Tuesday cvenlnCF; Singing Class "enlos; Prayer Mee lng Thursday evening; Tem perauce Meeting, Friday and Saturday evenings.

m23St ATA SPECIAL MEETING OF EMPIRE ngine Company No. 19, held at tho Engine House on Monday evrnlog March 22d 1868, the following offlcerB were elected for thu remainder i the term Conrad Wolf. Foreman. J. Dwyer Assistant do.

P. Kane do do. T. Secretory. a 8 Treasurer.

Trustee. i rli nncr' H.Kanc, Repe enia ives. mhIl uj O'CONNKK, Sec''. REPORT OF IHE BROOKLYN CITY HOS pita) for the week endiug March 20. 1858.

A.i.u.utiii,J(i lam nenori Admitted Discharged ..21 ..18 Remaining at date. 1 The visiting Committee meet' every Saturday 'abVr'noon at 4 3'ciock. mte2t' JOHN T. E. NICHOLS.

JOHN T. E. NICHOLS. Superintendeat. TVTOTICE OF ELECTJ ON.

OFFICE OF THE FIBE INS' N0' 3" Full0n Tt0nua? 'ectlori for Ulrfictors or this Compaov, and for InDtetors of Klectlon, for the year ensuing, will be held at the on ce ot Ihe Company, on MOSDAY, 5th dav of April UM' Polls will bo open from 4 lo 0 o'clock In the afternoon m22Slaw2wM PHILANDER SHAW. Secretary KINGS COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE March 20, 183S. Notice Is hereby given that a panel of Grand Juror? fora Connor Oyer and Terminer, andapiinelof PetltJurors fora Circuit Court and Court of Oyer and Terminer (whlcn Courts are appointed to held In and lor Kings County, on Hie 12lh day of April. 1858, at A.M.,) will be drawn at the office ot the Cleric of Kings County on the 27ih day ef March. 1858, at 2 o'clock, P.

of that dy. mh 10 lw w. H. CAMPBELL, Clefk. TTOTICE OF AN APPLICATION FQR THE dischargeof an Insolvent Irorahi pursiiam to tho provisions 01 the mint article, the first title of ihe afth chapter ot ihs f.econd part of ti Revised Stttutis.

Notice first pub iah ed the 23d dav of Mar. Wns. AtlHB itsi.niiK n. Brooklyn, Couiiiy of Kings, and Slate of New York. ireauorsioappearoeEreme Hon.

amuel u. Morris County India In end for ihe Couniv Kims. f.i i.ie Ciiy Hall. City of Brooklyn, oa ih llllh day of May next, at 10 HILLYER GRIsWOLD, nili2t Tii 23 William su eel. UTjiiiNS' HKADACHE PILLS.

iFrnm llip Triv WMir 1 i'O OUR FltiKNDH AND I'atk'iMK Wh thn hnlvet. Wcrie.au be rendered you nr. thi tiaiMhau recommend )r. lleadjinh hvt iv, complete recovery i'lom Had ache ami ISeuniigia." So! i by Mrs. IT YK GWO.

I'. 217 Fulton st, llrOQklyn N. rioo cynts. Whulesule Depot. 304 i roaaway, sitvf Yoric, up ttaira, room 2.

ml lm JM. HOPPER, (late oO '''U RRILL USDEKTAKEttS, would respectfully 'nform the nubile tha he has mninl hUs ware room at Mo. IS COURT STHEHT. im, opposite the City Hail wttf.ro cau bo had everything rcimisite fur the Burial ot Ihe Dead J. M.

HOPPKR having had much i for the last ten 5 ears os an Undertaker, will give his persoual atientton to Fu nera'B in all cases. N. U. Can be found at al hours of tho night at No. 18 Court s'rec" lm TOTWE.

PUSLIG "is6lCEW HEBEiill 11 2lVen thai thf f.r,.vurinnri.,htn Hwair.lr.r. i. VLTjV VAN JftJrSE cud WILLIAM JlROAlMiURriT 3J COiVPn. ami hilaixouc, A I .1. by themde, isteti Briklvn, JnlySith, 1867.

efi.iimiTRi. SPECIAL SOTICE. MY LATE PARTNER slill representingtothepuliiieihHt I have given up busl neaa, and teat he is continuing ibe business ot the late liuitiiiLi. I take this method to inform the intblif U13; etich representations tire falsi and ir longer persislcil in I sl'all deem It necessary to Inrorm tli public whv and wherefore bevias ewcUcd My 'warehouse ia at o. I lerrcpont, near Fulton where can bo had everv tJ'iis requisite lor ihe buiial of the dead.

Thankful for pail pretcrencas, I hope, by attention to buaineus, to merit a cou Uniianca 01 the name. N. LUitKILL, Undertake 132 I'lerrepom street. LECTURES. LECTURES TO BSOOKLYNS LADIES BY spec request.

A. ARCHER, will repeat his course of Lectures to LADIES at the Lecture Room of tbe Church) on the Afternoons of FR1DY TLESUAY, iVEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FltlDAY Mar jh 20th, 31st, and April 1st and 2d, at u. inner before A o'clock. 1 nisi Lecture Fiiee. Sutiseiueni Leciures tia ccntseach.

Dr. A. can be consulted at his ilfbe, 270Washiug eornw Myrile avenue, fiom 7 1111 9 A.M., and fnuo. 1 till 3 Professional promptly attended ic. mh23 2w EC1URE3 IN BROOKLYN.

A COURSE iLi tr tetiir uuiis, win bo delivered a'. Ibe y'w0' Congroiti siroeis, eommeucing TU L'liMD AY, March 4th, 1858, at 7 1 2 o'clock, M. March Uth. Re7. Sam'i.

Oscoon. THE FR13.VKM OF FOKTUVH. March 18th Gjco. W. CnEris, Esq.

March 25th. April April 15th. Rev. ToiiAS Starr Kijcc Ki.v. mmuel Johnson.

Bt.v. II. W. Bellows, Apri' 22d Addi.ionai LTdy vHckcTibr thl 1 00 Sinrric TleVcta lor Cnnrei ision I'icketK to he had of Msun, icaruB liualc. N.

John" O. Dcalo, 7S Waiist, cor. of X. ij' B.ibeook, 245 Fallon st. Rrooklvti II.

II nu i Allan In and Henry s. Hrr.oklvi. acd tlic iloor. fe' ts.S2 LEGAL, SUPREME COURT James W. Booth asst.

Reuben Ross, sirl others. In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment in tbe Supr. me Court, made in the above entitled action on the 22d day of February. iS. 8, I will tell by pubic auction al Monlagm; Hall, s.HSet: ''n on 15th day or April 1858.

at 12 clock, 8t uoon, cf thai dav All that certain lot piece or parcel of land, lying "and being ir. ihe Six.ll Wartl ot the City of Brooklyn, and bounded and described as fol ows Beginning al a point on the tasteily sWe of Clinton street distant eighty feet southerly frora ihe southeasterly corner ot Himtingion and CUuton streets; running ih'nce soulh lyes.crly nlnng tho easterly lino of Clinton street twenty lett tn ace southoastei'lv in a straight linn narallel ivlh wr. ct ninety feet; thenco rortheaslerly parI'ei Willi Clinlon street iiveniy feet; ihence nonlnvestei lv on a straight Hue parallel will Huntington otrcn'. ninety e't to the plice nl ning Together with ail the right, title and interest" of tne Bind Mary A. Oregory, In audio the street to.

frntit ground and the court yard in front of said lot on Clinton cei Biib cct however lo the res ricliuns (if any) ea.iabhshe.Tbv Ihe Corporation of the City of Brooklyn ia relation to said court yards. Dated lirooklyn, x'rt, 1858 FRANK JENKS, Keferne. Hyde Jesks, Attorneys. mh23 2aw3wTu QUPREME COI1RL James W. Booth against k) Reuben Ross, and In pursuance and by virtue oi a judgment in the Supri me Cour', made ia the above entitled action on the dav of Feb ruary, 1858, I will el at 'public auction at Montague Halt, Cou s'reel, iu iho ciiy of Hrooklyu, oathe 15 day of April, 185S at 12 noon of Ihat day All that certain Io', piece or parcel or land, mate, lying and being in the Sixth Ward of Ihe city of Hrooklyu.

and bo.iuded and discrlbcd as follows He. ginning al a point on the easterly side of Clinlon street distant sisty feet southern tromtho southeasterly corner of Htntington aud Clinton streets; running thence southwesterly along the easterly Hue of Ollntou street twenty feet; ihence soulhensterly in a straight line parallel with H' ntlngton street nine fe Ihence northeasterly parallel with Clinton streot twenty ''eel ihrnce northeasterly on a straight line pural el with (tuhtirgt'oa slreei ninety feet to the place of beginning TrgJiber wilh all die light, title and interest of ihe caid M' try A. ctregorvinand to the irect in front of said ground and the court yardhi ont of ild lot on Clinton street, rubject bow ever lo Ihe tit any) etiabiishbd by the Corporal ion of the Oi of RrooklyD, ia relation lo said court yard. Dated Brooklyn, March 22. 1838.

FRANK JUNKS, Referee. PlKttSOW, Iitpe Jcnks, A ttorneys inb23 2iiw3wTu QUPBBMBOOWr7COT'NTYoT' KmsTI KJ AnnaM. M. St. Felix, Kxnjulris of the lasi Witl end Tts tameat of John R.

St. Feiix, deceased, Plaintiff, against James an Buskirk. and Alfred L. Raker aud Margaret L. his wile, Delciidauts.

Summons For (om served.) To the Defendant Jsnaes Van Uuskirk You are hereby summoned, and required to answer the cumulitmt lu thi3 aciiou, which wit he filed in Hie Office oi tho Clerk of the County of Kings, at the City llali, in the City ef Brooklyn, aud to servo a copy 01 our ans to Ihe said complain on the subscriber, at his cilice number 9 street, iu the City of Brook hn, M'lihin twenty days altr tlie service of this numinous yon. exclusive of Iho. day of such service aud if ou io ansn er tin; said complaint wiihin the lime aforesaid, i nlain nlt in this action win applv io tin Cunti I'or the relief dtmand ed iu Uc complaint. Datd March 9th itss. A.

Mi'UCIC, PlaiiiiiU's Attornev, Hie snmmonsand iniliis ac ion ai Died with" the Clerk ot counts on the 10 of Marcl m23 tawtiwTu. McCde, Plan id's Aitorney. SUPREME OOUliT KINGS COUNTY. Maria Ann Smith and Eliza Penneu againht David 8. Mllln nad.li.ne A.

Mills his aud others. In iiursuance of a jude.uir.ut oa." tho Court of the Suite Kew York, la ihj auove titithted action, will be sold a.t public anctioa 1. the sales room ol Messrs. Cole Son, Auclion esrs, in l'o. DoOTukon slreei, tn the city of Brook lyu, oniho 15th dav of July noil, (1S57.) at 12 o'clock noon of that day, bv or nude: the direction of Nathan 11.

tho referee appointed lor ihat purpose by said judgment. All lht certain piece or parcel of land Bitr.la,lv:iitr nnd being In tbe city ef Brooklyn, comity nf Ktiws aim Stai'e nl New ork, bo.m.ied northerly by ibe c'd ixi'ooklya aud Newtown toad or ureuike, southerly i.y Myrile nyentie, easterly bv latid late oi Fr.iuets DoSiJae, and Jlanin Meeker, now or late of Dubois II an 1 Slruug, and westerly by laud now or Jalo of Pierre A. Delmonlco, eontainiog about fourtesn ucna. Dated June 11 lSr7. MA'i'H.

II. MU.R.SK, Referee. je.i2iiv.3wlh ouice No. 355 Fuitoe Krookivn. The Bale of tho ahove property ia poaiponed until the 2Hd' day of Seamnber, 1857, at the same hour and uiwia.

Dated Brooklyn, July 15th, 1857. jni62awidlh VATHANtU, MOKSK, Boferee. The sale of the ahove property is'further po'iiponed uniil the 23il any of November, 1S57 at the same hour and place. Doted Brooklyn. Soptomber 23, lb'57.

s2S2awldw NATHAN B. MORSF, Roforoe. The sale of the ahove property is further postpoued until the 23d day of February, 1853, at the same hour aud place. Dated flrooklyu, November 23d, 1857. n24 2awtsTu NATHAN B.

MORSE, Referee. The sale of tho above properly Is fnrlher postponed unul ihe 231 day of March, ISaB, at the Borne hour aud place. Dated Brooklyn. Feb. 23, 1858.

2awtsW KATUAK i. Uei'erso. The sale of tho above "rcpri is liinhcr postpoued until tho 1st day of Arrll, 165A. die aimo hour and place. Dated iii ookli March 23d, 1858.

pU232awidrtt UUIBANB. MOBSE, Referee i.

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