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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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MARRIED, LOST AND FOUMT). AUCTIOH SALES. married the fair bat frail Lizzie. Mathews It is alleged gave currency to a statement that he had paid Davenport $800 to procuro the divorce, or in other words had given Davenport $800 for BBOOKLTW DAILT KAULE OPKIOK, P. IS.

SATUR'OA'y EVENING JHA.Y The bw Postmastee, Thomas Goodwin. The newly appointed Postmaster of Williams Imrgb, entered upon the duties of his office, on Thursday, at the place occupied by his predecessor, Mr. MtJRPHY. No changes have jet been made among the subordinates, but there will probably be in a few days. CITY SALES BOOMS, ffo.

Kcltoit Street. Hrooxltw (oiijioslte L'uy PKISD A C0L.K, AaMloaen.n. Hereby annoancf) that they are prepares tc recelra oa Blgnmenta of Merchandise and personal property cf every 4e scrlptton, forsale at Auction, and to make cash advancM thora when requlro l. Wednesday, May2Gtli. At lotg oVJoek, ai the Sales Room slgtiee's of ry and Hardware, comprising 320O dozen of fine Tvory.

ItilllUIn, and Co.oi handled a lar tnntlly els orn, razors, and pockot cutlery, tea silver nlMetl ware too. locks, cases or flno goods for table, 'totlet iin i ir vclitig II onh nf MK: As.igueeor S. ROSS. iV.iahuxnes ready en 'i ues 23 Id NF.Eft lA.i 1 c. or WILLOHillBV ASU PE.ni, S'J KKiCJ xkar nils err LRoOiCLYK.

TuepDav, May 2oh. liali' i. (UK' fi'r. i 1: ir Sn. '7 linini he Iviiit fjn inn! c'lcrm i horn st I.

A 'nrMil j) a'n or, i llnre, in rs il i. Orfios r.ii. 'uaii sirs' ijALKS Ko roil t'otiuT itKC yv CAN GET GOOD Tillarr en, myir.i i piu.i aiu rooms 11 otclyn. mt ck ArniVAi fa mil vieuiay 1' Waib oi: on i avenue ir ueul U'i 1 KK IN an 11 ii lew t.kIs il nr Oi. piiriv ol" i un'ti, vaih tiro, con; Ailil.

i'F Nn. f. or, It mil lvtt; 1 rulum lii. r.irl xt. idvi.s iw H0Tl mBE ALA.UEDA QnAOESQ.

STRKKT, iar i'f rc, fillffl lip SIm ill '( Tlin nor. inis, tlm: iiy th 1 rli Ov.ti:i;, i Inn nt'rii'n tin' iti'. i wi'l i i ii a tli.if li pair iiiii' l'iii 1 1: iiii. i I' ici i 4 PACIFIC rprii havli 1 tuinJiiiifi iii 'lmpH, fitiu i ill public H. 1 1 I VI J.

Ah 6 Foiv, Su. hi llnni 'jl JOHN 0. TKKr.r Wlit'l liliU ui' ii wiP liml tlni in'js1. iiu'ii tLtiil uie Krsnd. 4, lllfi, Hot Uuilv li' t.

I Ohop.n, 1.1 i' lr M. 'IU" Xcv ni li i'uiieli, Wtekl Oi jiiitcl. hum M. 'tiriHw I Uiu Ac uui ox l.l.V.li. i I' nr.

ivvrn.N'i MIA V. 111; li li 0IiS jMAiiiro AMI Lions Kl'ONOMT 1 HI'AI'KST ii ti i lih: rqn tl Ut 1 1 uui bl'iv." v. uril 111: uli i 'iiini'lii; 1101 y.mr u'i'h h.i.l. Itlit)N t'll, Wll.l, 'X' I'l tli'h '0f HUll' liillritJi iii.i: Myilitl Brooklyn It. f.

II. i Agwut boa till N. i1. ii.mpK ui kiiii'u Mlurctl lonhc On. m0 ini EEMOVAL.

iii'i Oil 1'T mIihv1 A SI) OAK TI per liAlliMi, cuvf your crrlw 1 AM! HY, tmin h' till: nii! ittomrs s.uppin'ii in Ol: in ttie. clU ale upplii'd w.i iw (Mi l.mni. jRbbiLg fur v' A Ut r'l Mid KegtiL inu id'ie, 1 (1 I. in pi kDlC Ah. iTJuy ME AND I'LL I nv ih ininr Ch, M.ni i'Ml Ii 1 'iCt 7 1 0'C GOOD SntiiUlii Js'nv tin iitpo.i'il nf It, Thn on: lulij' tl' tin fil' of u.o spi Ti H' m.b!;,,, i i.

ii. tl rli aii in; nil hiKMM ihl t'Vc. at ol SVHlfi'ti, liVirr t.l):pliil att'S i in i. ou; M.ounc!i. Liy.Hpep; i If Wen ss, ill! AiM'Ciile.

imiiT Liv. Oi fir.i Il I ii' mn or 'at, li uik in imf cl'." ui curt is liw bv' Tricti cum i.cr iiiur: y. Mi ri. iv uk. SUPREME Henry Jji Fi COl 117 Edftiiids AV.

Fikc, Jjunsiiiij luitis li Juni'j, itTid otiters ilC. MlSSt PltMV'l At In pursuance of a judgment order of 1 his inuciin iho above eniitJcd action, i.e.iritig d.i'e of Mav lUittiy I will beil by public uuclK at thn Cttv aics Uonni Ni Ftilion jpurshii ihe ity iiiili' if, Onv oi iircoklvui iu he YHh day of irw, 12 o'ldonk, he I' I lowi ig (I'. iiTitti'd land and prenn. os Alt that cumin Iwi k. jnt 'ce ur sivel ng iind bt'hiu tn Ik; Ckv'ot" Uroiikivn, Com.iv ui Kim: a ni rva ii Xt York, jin' jnr twei.lv I' is of p'i'nvv and I'cumsml an 5 nmi nb Iowa, vi tv i umL form iv ifr mrf rs ennn ill i'n'1 i i ..1 vins vtrv wiih the 1 eiur L'j ti tr rtiiiii'iig Hi of.

Qyi ci'o r. nt Vi mop' il 1 1 i lli rou' htfly a i'inMi tbioir 'he e.i'ii c.i:erU nl 1'r viii ati'i li 1 sin et in ibe utre ot s1; ir lit pr nil and wile in said lir iiig even da' well wi.i 111 n'. et ii re ol i.l'.ce 1 t'1 Hr doi'i: i.n.t given to strtr.ne me pawn ti i' ii i'mt with ai! and a i'i tippuriei.am b.d t.io inV. Ia'ed LirniHit, JMayiu; IU' '21 'iUi ii': All; porenji ll' l'l 111 MSKS, nM. QUrUKMh COUU'i Ann nrv.vr;,',; I 'I jiur.iii.

ir .1. i JjV 1 Pcmerov 3j iio3t Van i itrt or 1 rils v. In ofajud. ove entitled dl s. by tu? i'tppo itv.

fi lie, 1 1 in tho il iif derihed vu or puree 1 oil ('it mi rj; dw.l'.li i bud, Wi heiii.u' del us lr.i;oi: 10 ii: cf Carrnli sire sf iiilir iis.t'r'y co: tier full, in a 'd s'leci iwen'y ihfnc nr tohimbia one hnndr i s'ri'C im nee wu irrf)l! si rer twetny live v' i iV ilitt reels: rr.inr.r irrill i in i Mr in (J.t:iilifl 1 Vuil ii Ln jliImII v. ph 'i. to southerly side of a Ion. ih sowhmlv sido of ihe phoo of bepinni Dated UKO. K.MS EN, Sheriff.

May JI, l. i '2t w' iwri LEGAL. IVT Y. lJRT, "COUXIY OF Kl'JtfS Th jmis x). Ctwuinii, i.oles Kichard rman and Ann exco'nr unci eicutrK i' ih iil nud testament of Kicliard i'.

again M'ph Ku Tn.imas Lovy. una his ndie, doliu H. Uuii'hor i nd i Jioicns Konfi. n. I.

In ptir U'i cae a .1 the Sunri nv Couri oi tho of ew Y( ri he alov ti: Ui 1 ii' 'iDi id li 11V pulidc mu tion, Xn 10 8 reiM, tn ihe cti of Jirook'yn, undnr ihe tiircr.L 011 o' hi nu the 14'h da t' .1 une, 185, a'. i 'cbck nrnn nf ihat di mi iirs'i ti ft pertain lots, "ec anu nur. di si uai. ivuii; nud bfin in ol" ihe oi' irooVln, ijoiiiltv of Kins, and iaie of York, uovui (lUtmuuislujd on a eeri tii't 111 in tiled the ofluu nf th. C'lerk nf 'oimiv of lncs, rivi licd map of irop 1 1 in Uie KUh Wi i.

if i)i tvv ot Br. ot; )yn h.u of Ui's O.hn c'niil', ii nocr. ItrookUn. Mty, )f3o Hii'vi ycd ny til'ord nrvi'vor, i Iota niun Jitiy vt X2 iifiy 'hiec li'ty ti'iy ivr liiiy iix iotij. bulled us rti lows Hrtijjiinuig i pulut on die nonhtrly fdc (.1 i' 'f n't dv t.

m'. on ii'uuired 1 1 (titvet. fviMrny ir 'in mh nortii iv.rn.r of ii I'd hvcuim: and Kiyt ttemh 1 Kj ai'cres'id, runuhi tiitnce norineriy nioiw, tin easterly iin 01 nt numhr jt pi.t nil. st. ven tiiai, hundred Qi en.

1 vi nn 11 .1 rry li' fsi; 10 the ecntrti iint ct tin li.ocic; ri ninMii' Hid bl ck iiv li Hon'her' a ni: til ve. III Ul "'f n(l, 1: i M'itt a. said huudre mid iw iv.y 111 0:1 Hid mni), ou. hnui i niiiUtij sir ii'd: lir VerKsidc of Ktyliiecntli il.S.' o( liv 1 125 feci in thi yon or pi. 1 iuLi tviuiydiveL25J trou'.

nd rcaruod two." iia.ea i uud red UUOJ feci li.iiil JUtd' e. Paiirkii it ViiiTiiiK.n, 11 tl' i Any. StllltiviiE COliHT. COUNTY OF 'i Iu ma 'nrin io, t'oles ui.iu itnd Aon oxm ors a xeeu rix ilit Uisi win iirni eutuit'nt 1 Hichard iVrman d.cca rd, acnintiL dos pli Hudd. Ti otuas V.

LowcauU Vuv Ui wife, 11 Butch Thonuir! rtchd No. In uanceoi'ajudmen' of die supreme Courtuf tlv Ptalo Ntm YtnU. in he hh vM tuinRd ii will pom At tit, on Thurdv. Mill IcrL. bv Rev.

Dr. Fowler, 0: Talbot to MImjbju a. Dohciusiei'. DIED. Kooeatly.

it Newirk, New Jersey, Miss 'rakces IUldwih, was endowed with a special vocation for tho ve'opmcut juvenile intelligence as manifested in ibe Instruction of children in prlma'y education. It was heroccnpation andber enjoyment of an eilr jmely gentle temper, and amicable disposition. She preserved an entire contentment in the con dition of celibacy, and although she led a Bocluded life, yet fulfilled a destiny by no means obscure. Her obituary eltgywos enunciated by tho Rev. Dr.

Scott, tfcon the picture health and tho model of longevity, uud who, within a few thereafter, followed her suddenly to their everlasting rest The living breathe tho pensive sigh, Nor shall the deiid forgotten lie. Thelrmmory and their names are sweet To souls enlightened and discreet. On Rflturdav mirnlnsr. 1853. ABS Ackkr.

ntfeil 71 and three months, widow of Aoker, alter along tedious Illness, which she bore wlih Christ an fortitude. The rela Ives anu iu rut era ol the are 'psnectfullv iuv ted to at'end bor funeral at 2 o'clock on Sun ntta noon, 'without furtner notice, from her late rott ience, corner of Kalph av, and Madison st. Brookli). On Satur Jv. 22d Cuahum, youcecstsou of Ocorxe nud Bosotta Phi lips, aged 1 year and 25 days ne menus 01 ineium ly are rtispL c.iuuj mvuuu lo auenuiuo uaerat fr.jm the residence of liLs father, No.

Lafayette Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. In Hrookb'ti. ou Saturday morning, May2id, Mrs. Bethy M. Dwioiil.

widow oi Col. Sullivan Dwight, ot Tacma3ton, Ale, 1 tie melius Ol me i uni luvuuu iu aueuu mo lunnrui bci casonMondav. 2 lih lust. a'. It) A M.

at the residence of her sister, Mrs. J. Foster, 172 ICatt Union st, Brooklyn. Thiy morning, Francis Wiliiam, youngest son of Joshua Nlckors Jr. The friends of the family are requested to attend Uls funeral Suuday allernoonu o'clock, from No.

175 Clinton su eet, wunout tunner invitation. SPECIAL NOTICES. A 88KSSMENT NOTICE In the matUr of XJL Fifteenth street, grading and paving frcm Hamilton art In ih cliv fine. Flaccinir Third urecuu: west aide, lioui Middle to Nlnih: east qIHa MIHrria in 19tri Mii tft. Warren street sewer, from Court Btreet lo uttlRueau aeuci ency, and.

Noilce ifl herebv clven tf at ihn Assessment Committee will niHOlIn Ihniimmitiaa Rnnm. nt lin Ti 1 1 1 1 nl 1 nn VdlnfiHll9.V. June 2. 1858. from 7 to 8 o'clock, i'.

to hen objections, If aaythfre are, lo the coaDrmatioa of the as ossmuuts in ihe ahove matters. By Uerof tue uuairman ot the AssesEmeot lomm'ltee, my2ld WM. G. UiKtdOP, CUv rut. BANK Brooklyn, May 22, J.Y1 lfcSS Pn.tCCTTON The Ar.nual Klociion for Thirteen iircu.orB oF this Bank, iind Three Inspcccrs lor the next eneu liig ejection, wlh be heli at the Banking Home on Monday, the to uav oi unenen, Deuveen iu iiouis qi anu r.

m. my3aw2w GEOkUK W. WHITE, Cashier. iOR SALK TWO IRE3H MILCH COW of tbe DurHmbrecd, gtetvt mikeiH, BvU'uble fw tiLmily tresh Irom tne country, it nqu re ol ouux m. rnM(rr corner of DeKalb avenue and Loti'B Iune.

orofihebulcrlhcr! my22 2t YiSL. lUMLiKaua. mHE COMMIShlONEKS OF EXCISE FOR J. the County Kings, will hoid thei" sec.nd meetiaa oa lUEdUA the 25th tlay of May, 158, at2oclocs mtheatier 116 0011 3 Judge's oambera, Uity Sal Brooklyn, ior uie purpose ot granting ncenssa. oruer.

JOHA A. WYCKOFF, Preeldent. Feter Clemitsoit, Clerk. my213t OPECIiL NOTICE. THE MEMBERS OF the EMMET BKNEVOLKNT SOCIETY or Brooklyn will meet ai Uicir mee'ing rooms, Gl and 63 Atlantic st, lor the pur pose of attending the funtrai ofonrdeceaKedbrothrLAWRESCE Uuval, on BUMJAY, the 23d.

at 1 clock r. Bv order ot MICHAEL H. MURPHY, President. A. Fdby, See.

my2t "DUKE COTJNTBY M.ILK.. WE, THE UN 1 ('ersigned, take this method to inform the citizens of union. that wc sumilv JahesO. HAWxuossr with pure coun ffrish daily), produced on our l'aima aiiuuted at Westbury, Qieens County, L. I that our Cowsarefedon QOinmg uui ine prouucHOii' ui momrms wuuro uioj uuve cess to tne ueius oi pasture ana xreeu ur.

GEORGE W. VALENTINE, JOHN V.TITU WPKtJmrv. Ar.iv91. IfiSR. HIAVKA TTTiJS.

My Milk Depot is situated at 168 Myrtle Brooklyn, where all orders wilt be gratefully received And punctually attended to. m'2l 2i JAMES UAWXHUfcST. QCHOOL. S. C.

BEECHES, M. GRADU jitt. nfYalp. assisted bv MISS F. HRKCUffK, Graduate of he State Nrrmil School, will cptn a XHUOL for yountf La dies rind Misses tiJiiayeue ao tb eawt oi Vi nson on Wednesday, iGth inst Both are experienced and succe ifi t'ul and i re determined to spsr no to siaoliBh crmanenily a firdt class School.

The best facil ties for study ini; tie modem Janguiges and music will ba bffjrded, Six boarders cau be aciiommodated in (be family. For circulars or in'ormatlou apply as atjovft, or through the Post Ofli.se. E03EW00D MJBNirUEE AT A BAiiGAIN. One Suite In blue and gold silk brcc ilelle iviibcovirs, ol yurdsG'rosbj's besl Brussels carpet, Brussels stair carpets, onelilair's patent spring sola hedtead, marble lop wasbstand. i id dressinp bureau, xingi sn oucioin, auuero suver iueu caster, Ac Enquire at 355 Slate, between Kevin) and Powers streets.

mj'2131. RAWING AND PAINTING ACADEMY. ii nnk lvn institute to 355 FULTON (opposite Cl'y lial wbere lie hus a convenient rcora( No. 2SJ l'or the reception Ot Pupils IP study any branch of the fine arts. HUies' Vltiss, luasuAi auu jr 1VJL1.1.X.

Gems' Class. WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, a' three clock my2l lw ASHING TON THE fiheauflst in the State. Lol ten dollars for one hundred quare feet, aud in propor'ion for more 'anil. Trustee's cilice it the cate. An election for Trustees and Officers will be he st the Trustees' 0Qce, on Ihe first 11 Oil DAY of SEPT.

next, at noon, Jones', Fulton Ferry. Uy order or thenoard ot Trustees. J. A. lii.MNF.T, Treasurer.

Jobs Ridley, Secretary. myi51aw6wS OFFICE OF THE CITIZENS FIRE INSURANCE CO Brooklyn, May 18. 185S. Notice is herebv given thai Election 1'er Directors of tbls Company will be'beldat ibe office, No. 18 Grand ot, on TUBS DAY, lbs If dayof June nfxt, between the hours of two and three o'clock, P.

mySOlui. JAltn ceci ary, TGUECHON NOTICE BROOKLYN FIRE li 1KSITRAVCK COMPANY. lue annual r.itciiuu iui iwumj wuc nni InsDectorB of the next annual election will be hild lh office cf ihe Crmpany, 3So. 11 (leurt, comer of Rtmscn strc In the city of Hrooklyn, on MONDAY, tne 7tu dayoi June next. The Pell will b.

opened at lz ana ciosea at. ciccn, i y. By order. myltllu ecremr. TJ8CIOUS BIVALVES.

TEE SUB5CRI HER would mfbtm ihe public generally that he lias coinmencea uie uyster Business in nis ouuw, at mo ivun. of Washington street, whf re he intends remainlns dm ing the season, and offers for sale the best quality of Oystrrs. Iresh from his own i jsler beds. in quantities to suit purchasers, at the wry lowest price. Give me a call.

TTVr roy itv uavu da Wa.ifl. Ac A iiuantiiy to lie bad from the grounds Ol lUd Brookljn UHy Hospital, Tree of ohargo. Apnlyio mylS law6wTu At tbe llospi'al. OFFICE OF THE LONG LfuSD INfcU K.AN0E No. 41 Fulton st, "Uroaklyn, May 10, 158.

At an elect on for Directors of this Compauy, held on the lOih the following named gentlemen were chosen for tho ensuinc veari rtenrv iouuk, Peter 0. Cornell, Daniel Ayres, Frederick llarquand John H. Prentice, H. K. Corning, Charles E.

Bill, Joshua C. Skidmore, B. B. DeLamater, Sllntum PobI, W. Thome, Schenck.

John A. Lott. 'J nomas Baylls, Smith Woodhull, Nf ziah Wright, Thomas T. Blrdsall, CharieBP Leverlch, John Vanderbllt, Daniel A. Bobbins, F.

G. Thurston. Charles Rogers, Ipaac Hyde, George A. Tborne, W. was unanimously re elected President of the Company lor the ensuing year.

m.5JL3 WM. W. UEN'SiIAW, Secretary. "HIVIDEND. MECHANICS FIRE INfcUK 8 ANCE CO.

No. 1 Montague streei. IirooBiyn, Ttfjo. The Board of Directors of this Company have this day declared a Dividend of Seven per cent, puj ablo to the stockholders, on demand. WAL l'1 NICHOLS, bec'y.

myll lm TTOBSSE. BUGGY. FOK VflLL XX be Boldatab4rgaln, If applisd for soon, a pood Horse, aSy. (new lait fnring, made by Dily,) a Sleigh, Harness, RrvoS; in. Can lie seen at F.

D. Alasi u's stable in Duflleld st. Price for the whole establishment $150. Apply for particulars at this office. N.

B. Is a flrt rate Saddle Horsn. ap" SPECIAL KOT1CB 3iY LATE tABTKER still representing to Ihe public thnt I hove giveuup business, and that he is continuing the business oi tne late b. a. litlltltli.i.

I take this method to inform the public that i. falc. mul It'lmif. nOrSlflled IU 1 shall deem it necessary to inform the public why mid wherefore he as expelled trom my establishment. My warehouse is at vi4Pinnnt ropf Fnllnr uhcrfl Kin till lial every thinff'reauisltn tor the burial of the dead.

Thankful Cor put preferences, I hope, by attention to businrss, to merit a co. Snuance of the same. 8, K. BURRILL, Undertaker, 182 Plerrenoni street LfURMERS PLEASE TAKE NOIICE Jj Those who intend getting MOWING MACHISKS this "spn, and before se ro. a fJwERS.

irlinrB ihav can see undoubted nnfil. Tt is constructed on an entire new principle, different from all others In use and lad sttned to we horseflesh ceraloly a most oes rnuie ou. iect. For Pghtnensof draught It certamly lias nn Its equal, 1 nf' (nrrt in nifW. nlhCl" MaCllltieS.

niih eaie and it will cut with the slowest possib.e moiton that can be used. It Is a novel Machine, and ihe Inventor says i must co away with all oonslrucicd on the olil plan In a short Hme It Is constructed mostly 4 Iron, andyet ouiy isu. Call and see it. and if any are wanted th' can bo supplied by ihe sub'criber. It will be In use, also, on his premises this season, when its operation can be viewed by any who may deem It worth while to caU.

J0HAHB Ij0TT, AgcnU Flatlands Neck, May 15th, 1858. mias 2w J. M. HOrPEE, (late of) Would respectfuUy inform the public that ha has opened his Ware room at No. 18 COURT STREET, corner of Joralemon, opposite the City Hail, where can be had everything requisite foi the liuxlal ot the Dead.

J. M. HOPl'ER haying had much experience for the last ten yeur3 ai Undertaker, will give hta personal attention to Pu nerulB in all oaaea. N.B. Can befoundtitfcUhotiraof me night No.

18 Court ireet, em am. of with light mid of tir, ii at to OST OK MISLAID. CiiRTOTCATE NO. rtntfvt ft iie 1647, for hlinres in the Capitol Stock the Long Island luauj nnco issued to the uudersiguei'. Nonce is Df reDy given ma.

win do maae to sala Company for a nmv PUT KB ANDERSON. lirooKlyn, JHay loo myiiaui TOE SAI TO LET. TO LET TRK tWli LLlN i HOUtE Ko. 270 Livingston sircct. containing ten rooms doub'e liabenient.

ranees, and gas throughout; within len minutes' ir nf r11 theferrita. Kent low to a gr.od tenant. Apply vUern HOWAltl', corner of Hridge sUeet and venuo. lOR SAL13. A 3 SEATED ROCK AW AY nnarlv as ccod ufii ew: the owner coins weto.

im en'il oheau. Also, coach, harness, a uoclcr'a (Jig, and wiigon, all for sale, at the Livery con.er or Court Union streets Aluotor sale, a Buy uwh. mylO WAS 2w TOR SALE A Hj PB1VAIK BAY" 1IOKSK, IfihaadslilgU; trat In 'i wLllbftHOld low. AM. polendid buggy HMinng inp "iigor, nnwwyin aiao.

jiHueiStQreana uwciudk 1 between soum isi m. v. K. L. TUCKER.

myzi iw vtxtnmi cf n. Jewe'rv Store, efiiabl'flheti over six vt'iira. situated in a good locality, and at present do'ng goodjob biog To a good andjobbing weler ihirt is a irinm nOVrpiL lien low. Satisfitc'ory reiiKius civeu forscung, oy appiymK mu j.w Brooblvn, or to CHS. GELHAUDT, Bedlord uvtnuu, co ntr Gat "sav.

A part of the cash can rtma on gcod security. COUNT UY SEAT FOU SALE. n.M.r Hfimrtaad Villico. L. I.

House contains 11 rooms. gxa.Hl conservatory h. ice honsa fl led, urge tiiiru; bent ctfoniii ninathr.iii!'h iIih upound: from 5 to i5 acres of bind. required; situation retired; cerlectly healthy; roada good; anbour'a drive turn KocKawny J'avtiiicn, Musmng. oriiien nve: 17 mMf irom cm uy ni'introaus mi ic iu coo rrcsss In' rnitro 'd quick anil fi equent; also by stage; pitu it on ilie tjoiir.

Hnuse nt'ivr KocUawai half in 1. o'i ul' 'he II i al Plattk road Price very rea foukI'Ih ijiplv 10 fiKu'KUK HAT at the Counsellors Of lic, city i a JirooKiyn myt 10R SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOK CITY Drnofrtv. ou reasonable tdrm. Farm ol' two hundred acres, wlih the uwel lQg, out houiep, Ac. Apply to my20 lw No.

9 Court Brooklyn. TO LEI A COUN'l KYFZiTIiKAANT i tllna eilou the 'WiUiiiniBbiirgh mi i jMmlci Turupikc. ihe junction of Trotting (nurse lano. and iihrut 2 mile noi it uS the Ih rtle avenue l'lauk Hoiid The bulld ngs are convfnl ntnnd'ln coodoraer. About 5 acres of goirt h.nd are attached to the biu'dugi.

The place Is well shaded by fruit trees To pod tenant, will br low. I'osiesslon itiveu immediately: Enquire of JOHN KELLUM, corner ot Kul'ou and Orange sts. lw BUSINESS NOTICES. A1TFNTI0N! AlTPNLLON ATi'itN I'LON STOVES. RANGES, HUATKRS, "OT AIB FTJ 'NA r.

IlltllC UIji' XiVLM', jyruiuiu bl aji The r.naeis goad Is happy to announce thathe lias re'urnod Ills "Old Stand," tttted up, and uow putting In au entire ncwsloclt, where he vill be plrav lo see his old friends and customers. The public arn rtipi sted to call and examine lor tvni' ves, htn they will receive all ai trillion, both from 'r. Thomis Frazier, and ihe iind Ttigued. Thope resrdlug at nis am psrts ot the cttv will do well to jump In the cars and ellat the old Store. All kinds of Stives, ftanges.

Hunters and Tin work repaired. Ac. NATHAN T. UKKBh, mj 17 Tm 15 Fultou Hrooklyn. UICK SAhm AND SMALL 1V.0FITS.

SI. 00 Keros' ne and f'arbon Oil lamps, NUe'y Fluid I.aTTiJs and ('aas. Globes, vvick ami OHimnies csnstaiuly on hand. Camohene, Fluid, Alcohol, Kerosene, Carbon and other OPs for salc'cheap. Old Solar Litmus alte red and regilt.

MNCUMAN SON, my20 lm 62 Fulton Brooklyn. TPHELPS. TEiCHKlTbF THE PIANO JDJ FORTH, VIOIilN and GUITAR. Ecnulre at Lent'b Altaic store, aay unon st. njw "DILLS OF ON ENGLAND Ireland.

Scotland and Wales, in sums of one pound and upwards, lor sale at J. aiAOh Ak'b myll If Exchange 6 Court Brooklyn. TEON. STEEL NAILS. SA'rH WEIGHTS, I Shovels, Spades, Bakes, Hoes, Builders' Hardware and Mechanics tools, ior sate, dv UPWARD I).

WHITE fc 208 Fulton Bt, cor. I'lneappls. my7 lm ASSORTMENT OJf CHILDEEN'S FANCY STRAW HATH, at p30 2W F. H. BIGLnW'S.

185 Fallon Bt. CUPP'NG AND LEECHING AT ALL hoars, day and nlsh by Professor Catling, No. Ill Atlantic street. K. The artist'cal mode, taught nt reasonable price.

Rheumatic embrocation an infallible cure, sold at'Un. Ill Atlantic street. niy 1 lm' X0 HOUSE KEEPERS. HOUSE FURNISH IN'G goods of every descrlntioa Wood sal Willow Kitchen Articles Cutlery Tin, Brilaunia and Plated Ware Refrigerators; MeatSafes, good and di an, a'. O.

G. W. HEDGE rr.b'31 3m 367 Fulton st oddobHo City Uall. AS FIXTURE WARE 11003AS, NO. 135 VDT Fulton s'reet, 5th door above Sandsst.

DAVID CO 'l'E his removed, as n'. ot Ihe large stock of Cornelius Baker's is Oiraudolt Oil slid Kerosene Lamps, etc. stock is unsurpassed in beauly or price. Gas.Pipihg In all Its branches done in a neat, secure and prompt manuf r. mv31m S3 ELF CLOSiNG FAUCETS.

HAVING EEN BTinnlntn.ri A cents bv the "Boflton Faucet Co. for the sa oTtheir sell Cfioaing and other Faucets, we ate now prepared to show a full variety of them, aad to supply Plumbera ai.d the trade on liberal minis. Flumoera and others areinvitcd to call and examine. G. (i.

W. HEDGE 357 Kultnn st. opposite City HaU. QPIUG STOCK. JUST ARRIVKD AND 5 opened, rtadv jr and sale, at prices p.uitanlfe the times, a cjoiulen asaorlmaut of James bd wards Som aL White and L'nitiue blue rtone China Tea, Uinlng, and Toilei Sets, and otnur articles of Ohin, Glasa and Earthenware, wel! uihiptcd new ai ui iixiija.

1 67 A lanuc tind Uz sirfe ml ALKTNG CANKS. GENTLEMEN UVY PA.XF.S ai. XO. FCLTON SlUTGET. COr Of CraD berrv wnere voo can tlnd a pnleud usaorUncm to select from lm CLIAS: SMITH.

15H Fulton sueet. lui sre (iimnlliy, telling ai 12 oenis ewu, viper aoz. J. BUNCE, I L'or. 'ultoa undHenry streets.

GrJ5 MUlU, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Fl.l. UK AND GRAIN, E9 Folios Bikset, AUautlo Bank Brooklyn. No. M1 1SSE8 LEGHORN AND BRAID BLOOM. ERS, in while, brown and silvei graycolors, trimmed and untninmed a'.

ii. glows. p302 385 Fulton st. GEOCERIES. ly No counterfeiting, no nuultPrailon.

ri eiimi old Juv tiueat imported, at KINNER SL'S. upiy lm 176 Myrtle avenue. Brooklyn CAS TEAS TEAS Let fall the curtains, wheel the sora round, And, while ihe bubbHDg and loud biasing um mruwB up sieumy coiumu, ana tue cups That cher but not inebriate, wait 011 each, So let U9 welcome peaceful evening In. KINNEBRLKY. TEA DEALER.

17G Mvrtle avenue resDectfullv calls the attention of the community to his present choice selection of TEAS, which for excellence of strength, Oneness of flavor, and moderation of price, must give BHiisiacuun to every purcuascr. 170 MTHTI.K AVENUE. apJ J.01 G1 ROCEHTES I i GrEOCERIES FOR THE MILLION. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES IOR CASH. STEP HIS SUTTON ianowofleringhlflhrge and well selected atock o'.

Grocerlei atp.ices greatly reduced to suit the times. Cjnflltjtmg in part of fiCPBB'OR vtr CROP GRE1SN AND BLACK TEAS, OLD JAVA, MUCH MARACAIBO. LAGURIA. AND ST. DOMINGO COFFKH, DOUBLED REFINED CKURHF PONDERED ORNULTED, PORTO RICO AND NW ORLEANS SUGARS.

Double extra Western, Southern and Genesee FAMILY FLOUR. Superior "White and Yellow MEAL. Best darlesof Orange County BUTTER, received Three times a week. HAMS of my own curing, which cannot be equall by ary omer metiioa ot curing. STEPHEN SUTTON, Yholosale und Rttail Grocer, 181 Fulton Brooklyn.

Goods seul to any part of the CUy. ap30 liuis GORGE T. SUTTON, (RO(J P. 77 ymvrnN STREET. Khooki.YS.

Wi)uld invite the attention of cash and prompt paying buyers in len eti.r ic nf Hint fJror.eripa. in ottered at tho lowest market pz ices. Having made arrangements lor receiving dally BU l'TKii ftom the cbrictst tlnlriea iu trangeCoudiy and other P'rtflof tho Slate, would reapecuut'y B'ato mose ana ouiera changing their reBidPitcef, that they can ba waited oa dally for Iheir orders in all pans of the Ciiy, so thai all can have the ben ell of o. good Family Grocery, where, the. goods ot all times will wn.

r.i.ntnri tn mil' ami nrnmiitlv dftllvercd trvf. of expense. The prentesi puins is taken in selecting the choicest brands of i LUUK ot amerem tiuauut uuu ju iubsiu ratira lour ai tu. TRAS ACOFFKKS a obi. Flour.

Of all tho various kinds and Uraham Flour. Rye Flour. Kye Meal. "White and Yellow Meal. SUGARS.

Stuart's (Jtushed Sugir, 7 Iho. tpiallL tin your Miieniion ib called to a choice article of extra Oolong, at 5U cents per pound. Hums, Tongues, and Smoked lieef. vw Orleans Kolftssea. West India Btuar 's Extia Syrup.

Hall's by Ihe box. UlKKtu'a (lid stile Soap. Whlto I'alm 75c Stuart'B Powdered Sugm', 76c. 7 lba. Granulated Sugar.

75c. 7 lba. A White Sugar 70c. '7 61c 0 GOc. New Orleans Sugar 56c.

Good Yellow 60c. BUTTKR. Superior Orange Co. Butter, and other choice at Aew KngBford and Durgok'a Starch, by the pound or Box. SuBora of ail Wnda by the barrel, Teas by the ihimt.

Coffee uJoebad, Butter by tb pU or tub. myolmla li the ing a an his wife. The latter indignantly denied the charge, and through a friend demanded a retrac" tion from Mr. Mathews. The epistolatory conference was unsatisfactory, Mr.

Mathews being inclined to dodge the question. About 6 o'clock last evening, Mr. Davenport armed and equip ped with a raw hide, met Mr. Mathews in front of the New York Hotel, and high words ensued followed by blows Mr. Davenport applied h's whip, Mr.

Mathews returned the compliment his fists until they were separated. Neither party was much injured, and both appeared on stage at Burton's and Wallack's, last evening. Old Sands of Life Run Out at Last. That barefaced humbug whose sands of life1 have coined into dollars through the medium of verdant afflicted, and some other medical swindlers of the same description have been laid by a coup of Mayor Tieman. On his appli cation Mr.

Fowlsb. has received instructions from Postmaster General to forward to the Dead Letter Office all letters reaching the New York Post Office addressed to pnrties here in answer to advertisements which, upon their face, are of a kindling character. The letters will be opened Washington, and such sums of money as they found to contain, will be forwarded to the ad dress of the writer thereof, with the 'following circular Mator's Office, New York, 165! Sir Iuclosed please And the sum remitted to 1 have ueen arrested in tliis citv. Bo on your guard against Gift Enterprises, lotteries, and other Bogus schemes, as they arc intendod only to defraud unwary. JJANliiL m'JiiUM, NEW YORK CITY NEWS.

Murder or Suioidb. Last evening, at ten o'clock man named Edwin Eeilly was found shot through the body in 1st Avenue, near the corner of 15th street. Tho body was warm when first discoveredi but life had ceased to exist within it. Deceased was conveyod to liellovue dead house, by officers Shew aud Butler, of the 18th precinct and it is supposed by them and otherB who knew Reilly'a unsteady habits while living, that he committed suicide. revolver was found lying by the side of the deceased when the body was discovered.

Arbest of a Notorious Pickpocket. LaBt eve. ning about 11 o'clock, officer Holdenof the Mayor'i squad arrested a notorious young pickpocket named Tommy Hogan. He was brought before Mayor lie mann this morning, and while in the office was re cognised aa the same young gent who lightened Madame Lola Montez tf her portmonnaie when tra' yelling in the 3d avenue ears about Bix weeks since. His present theatre of operations is the Tombs, where he may exercise his abilities quite as much to the advantetre of the public, as he would were he to continue in tho practice of his profession.

The Georgia Lottery Indicted. Yesterday news wsb received of the partial success in Georgia ol the war upon the lottery policy men, commenced that ihe authority for the Sparta Academy niannfoa dv Mr. a wan. naa exniruu oy uuuuiuuu he sent Serjeant Birnev to Governor Brown, with letters of introduction, and the result is the indictment of Benjamin B. Wood, (brother of the late Mayor Wood) Samuel Swan, George P.

Eddy, F. P. Barber, eon P. Dugas, James A. Eddy, and Charles Lathrop AH the parties, with the excep tion ot Wood, reside in Augusta, ueorgie una mi with the exception of Wood and G.

P. Eddy, (who is believed to be in New York) have been arreaied and held for examination insum3 amounting to $10 000 each. Attempt to Defraud Three Bernstein, of 146 Broome street Isaac Bernstein, his son. of 103 Broome street, and Jacob L. Phil lips, were looked up yesterday in the Tombs, on a charge of conepirins to defraud the firm of Wm.

Unas, juoages, oi mis city, out ui su.uuu, uy uiuuuo of a fraudulent assignment. Police, Had no Home. Emma Davis, who has been living no where for the last few days, was furnished with a local habitation in tho Penitentiary on a 6 months leaso. Row among the Tailors. Dutchtown is as celebrated for tailors as for lager, and when tho latter gets into the former more is irequentiy tne aueco iu pay among iue sieeve honrds Ohristonher Breslen.

a knicut of the thimble, had a difficulty with a brother snip named John Nagle, and undertook to nation mm wiin tue goosu. i agiu uivuuu the aid of tho stars, who looked up the bellicose Christopher who will be taken before Justice Fecks. Play Hookey. Two naughty little boys, John H. and Tlios.

Gillespie, only 8 and 10 years old, stay away from school when their mother sends them. Truant officer Van Brunt had them arrested and Justice Blachly would not let them go until Pap Gillespie Jgave a bond to the Icily that he would mako Johnny and Tommy go to school regularly hereafter if there was any virtue in rattan and good advice. Little boys beware. Only Five Jane Alexander, Matthew Heron, Michael O'Mara, Pat. Haynes and Wm.

Logan, rum blossoms gathered iu the l6t and 2d precincts, wero sent up l'or 10 days Pretty Officers. A descent looking colored woman lu inir in NiLssnii street, annlied to Insnector Smith for ro ller Inst niirht In a case of hardship A white woman of loose character, with whom sho had a slight acquaintance, ramn tn her house on one or two occasions and she had some difficulty in gettiDg her away. Lost evening sho came again, and brought a bottle of rum with her, ana onnmmred lmr intention of socntfimr the evening. Soon after two men called and representing themselves to be officers of the law demanded admittance. Tho poor colored unmnn hoinir seared let them in.

when they sat down and made themselves at home with tho white woman, and with the assistanco of her stock of rum had quite a convivial and uproarous time of it, despite the remonstrance of tho colored woman She at length went to the station house and Stated the facts of the case when Inspector Smith sent a nrnfflroi awith her. The mvsterious representatives of tho law made themselves scarce on tho approach of tho police but tho latter had a cnance oi. seeing anu recugmz them. One is a constable and tho other a deputy sheriff. Religloni Notices.

nnNimnriATioKAL Church, comer of President and Court streets, Brooklyn. Froaching to mor row bv tho Pastor. Bev. Rums Clark. Services commenco at 10M A.

M. aud 7 P. St. Eundat Evening Service. Eev.

Dr. Kbnna day, Pastor ol Washington street Methodist E. Church, wil preach in the above Church to morrow morning, at 10)i o'clock, and In the evcuiDg at 7J o'clock. Subject in tne evening "Tho Sufficiency of tho Scriptures as a ltoveia tion." Sands street M. E.

Church. The Kev. J. Hagany, recently appointed Pastor of this Church, will preach to morrow morning and evening. Services begin ning at 10K A.

M. and 7 51. St. Michael's Church, High street seats free, To morrow being whit Sunday, or tho commemoration ot the Descent of tho Holy Ghost on tho Apostles, tho Roy Mr. Joukson, if his health permit, will preach a discoursi and "administer, to all such as shall be religiously dispo; ed, tho most comfortable Sacrament of tho Body aad Blood of Christ." St.

Paul's Chuech. Saturday, 22d instant, being the Vigil or Pentecost, will he a Fasting Day obligation, as ocjoinod by tho Church, preparatory for Ihe duo commemoration of tho Descent of the Holy Ghost upon tho Apostles and Disciples of Christ. Sunday, 23d, Pentecost, tho Kev Mr. Sciinelleb, Pastor of the Church, will preach on the great dogmas of tho Christian faith, at 10 oclock, A.M. Pbimthvb Methodist Chuech, Bridge street, near Tillary.

PrcacuiDg every Sabbath at 10 o'clock A. M. and 8 and 7 P. M. Union Prayer Meeting daily at 12 P.

II. Class Meotings Monday and Tuesday evenings Staging Class Wednosday evening "rayer Meeting Thursday evening Temperance Mooting, Friday and Saturday evenings. mh29 tf WANTS. TTTT ANTED A SITUATION IN A PRIVATE YV family, by a girl IS years old steady, honest and obll Anplyla President street, Itad door east ot vunwn si. aria.

whD or he of days years and day on on 7 Telegraph to the. Daily Eagle, BY AM EK 10 AN TBIORArjI COMPANY'S WHB. Dcparlurr. o( Ihe Auflo Snxou. (JfKiiKi May 'i J.

The K(oiini. liii Atiglti Snioii sailed I'm l.ivi riiil at o'clock this morning, with 15 ralln and ol jia Conricliou of Itrn. (lajdnrr. ri.viiovTn, May U'J. The trial or Mrs.

Abigail Gardner lot poisoning Iter lilt: the late at lliughatu, wbioh lia i ocetiileil SupruinoCiiurt here, during the week, ended thisnwfu hy a verdict ormiirder In the 2,1 degru" THIBTV.FIFTTH CUNCiKBHS. 1 I ''T'iST SltfSION'. Wauingto.n, May J. IIOIVK. The House re.

Uie cou. idrratlou ot Ihe Minne ta election case. Mr. Harris (111.) hy request of the ftnnm'ittoe en F.tet submitted the ccrtiflcat nf election of lVi 'si which Mr. Sl iutou had (li.

i nvcreil in the" Clerk's wlnle looking over some papers there; also a btt tVinii governor Meiltuy and U. 15 tiwn. one oVthe runv. lasers, sayine; tli. it Messrs.

I'holps and roeoived. tnfi highest niimljor of votes, and referi iiiir tn tireeley'. Al matiac for tho llgtin s. Mr. Harris said that the t'oinniiitee uiuleistimil tliat they were instructed to iiiiitiro simply into the prima facia1 right ofMcssrs.

Phelps and Caranagh, leaving the eats open to contest. Mr. Marshall (Ky.) wished to know which two of the three persons elected they were to elect. Mr. Harris, of Illinois, replied that Mr.

lieekei 's ci lili cate was pever presenteilior the oxatiiiiiation of the committee. Mr, Waslibiirno, of Illinois, lo make good a furinni slate menl rend an extract, trom the Tritium showing that Mr. Iloeker received the highest number nf votes. Mr. Kilmer, of South Carolina, contended that the ceriilU cales were utterly win it being the tiiiivi r.

al prin pie that it' an elee.Uoii be without ga ailinriiy ills nV. liltely void and cammt be made valid bv atiy'subsecpn nt taw. AG1UND OPFiNJNG FESTIVAL OF Til Ml NEW ROMAN ITATW IJC ORP1JAV ASVLUM, Hvl fora avenu, wiiltnkp pi eft cn MONJMV, TUKSIIAV ami KI)KSUA1 Sih ami 9th Jun Rev. J. A.

Fchneii ek will deliver ilm IiinKtunil Adiii nd lvKHiimt IttCHAMi? O. will deli ttc nddrt'ff on euhtccpiont eveniricp Tlie Hjuia at Hie Kurd! Jiavi generously volur. rnUtheir lor tlifs oaciislou. I Ti kets 'Jftr m.s ech, lo be in at nil uie i ailiohc hurche in thTi'y. i 43 Tup niei of Iuh several C.ilhnlic y1ki uuv boiiispostt lo tnkB inriinilto ul ove nn msci iii iiir nooi itonms niu'ctu'd in t.

j.iMts i Thursday nt x', 27th in 1 nt: o'clo k. 111 11' UUDY'S NATIONAL TRTDATUl llrts Circle 11 1 12ii cenis rclmtrn ('liairu. TrtlcentB. Doora openatO o'clock. v.iU iu i o'clock preclaely.

TU1K KVKVrNd. UtliY TlV. IU, A ST. Darby JlcKecwn.C. W.

Taylor 1 Koie Ile.limy MUs SONS OF MALTA. Daviua Peek em U.L Fox DON JUAN. Scaramouch Mr. V. lSUnrh ul CO fjpHE CO PARTNERSHIP OF HOARE, BURN'S i JL DAILBY is tlii i iliy dissolved.

.10 HX JOHN nuitN'si, ijiuosiyu, Joia.ua,. 11 itAiur.L. tno ifiie firm lluniK.V 'licv. win in to us. ui id they wi' bo iiulil in proKoniiition ut The uut)t ten ul have ilnndiiy cu purUier.

hi; ior tlir il vu.e ol under 'he linn GOULD HO A HE. nlh KJIqL GliisntV v.oikt i tansicinnl siio Hrooklyn srs. lim ii iaud will con iuiiL1 with and condiu" tin it' depariiiuiiiL of th buincfH as licfi' e. Wiih iucreast facilities, we.c assure tho of il old firm ol' pr jmpfutsa in the ixecuiiun of crdtx.s aua jr workmanship, and solicit a ccnlinu'iiic cf tlu ir lvh j. JOHN BvcoUyr, MaylBU185.

JOHN' IIOAltl my ltJ '2v ItSOLUI ION. THi: COPAIITEIWH 1 1' ilisiiOlved by tbe re'ireuiont from IkiMumh of WALTEt KKL SluV. Either parlucrs will hetilo iho busiai'Hs of ibe biio inn i't tlieoQl'C No. lv Allan tic f. Any claims out ami ing the late tirm will he immivjituiily vu sKiiimui.

Thosv luiifcbted will coaler a bmnff emtuiiy iroir.i,!. WALT Ki Kh.r.SEV, ii iMlks lirooklya May 1st, Tlic umleraiciied havioir formed a Conartuer.stiii). will cm tinue tho and Wood business at lb boiH'! jnact, and hope to merit the continuance of ie ijjitrouuge of Uie cnstonn rH ci Ihe lute firiu. UllARLKS Ki'LsKV, Brooklyn, ATay UU 1858. mytf 2wia POLITICAL NOTICES.

DEMOCRATIC (JOKcSOUUATKD 0 EN IT. RAL COMMITTEE OF THE CITV OF IfROOh'LVN" AND COUNTY OF KINGS May lib, 1 hk'vkas Tht auencon ilw neujurTiiiJ n.sr li b. i a fli ectti to ill evil wUu thw ju siun of condixtiny Fran ry ciui. of ilie injioiUiiieetj hi i fu'ure siicciij tijat sf.ni" n.ode ol prfhsm "iol tin ol' the Wards o.r pnuury wiiue reioruiivg evi a 111, uiau imcu in ii.iuihjj' ion men wbosn si rvlcen iind a'iiiidiujj will tht.111 iu butjoi 1 df th wiiolu l'aity, ami Wugukjs, This cn oii.y be urtd by prope; juide'i'ial particLuitiion in our primary uhv i nv.n v' c.in i iit ni D. mocrais, who hn.U hnvc fVvry ul" cxpi.

ss mg their as vJio nhuil in; ibuir 1 epru. ji n.ii;iv.: 10 t'onvoailonsrr Ci inminec" irc, Htsolvul, a Lt of in Mtibt rs 0'' ihin be and sua app lo pvopese some feiibn' pl tu accomplish ilit: i.bde o'. Holinl, That said Ccm iiittee coiiKist ol' Mi's rs y. 1). (.:.

Deiu ircs', J. W. pvnci'i', iii.in iui'i I'Mu't: 1. Boer llogan, aud i'onsUat. uudtbiU.

tin biumisU'd to iuvitd communications from 111 ol' ih. )i nvionu', pn ty upon ihe above. Mibjuiii, i.uc rL to muuUu 011 tin; first luescay in June A', a xneetiug of tbe Pper.ial Ct of ihi Uanncratic (Jiiiici dl Cummiaeo uf iho City of lir.mk'vn, appoiiitcd i) rcvint; the present avKtem of iry j'Jtciions, hid at Ilaii, core er "of York aud Fearl nn Tuesday evening, liini bust the preceding resolutions adoptt nt tb: hist mebiivg uf thu (iemral Oommitb ver: ordered pub isVd. The Special Coji 'iuitico alao respecltilly uivi.o wriifn iu muulcauonH irom nunibem of llm party, embcd.y'iug a vhii or s'ccfchtious to acom jitrli tVa unio. Tne CounuiiU'c conlidmily heve dint eve? mrnib' uJ' the party in our Cnunry shouirf hnvu kuIIihu ni vvt i in mi matter to aid tho in cciiriucsoni jn'ojl'jrt'iit and fair mode ol rcfortu'ng exisiitigiibnse unci hop ibi Ui.

vlll mmaiucate their views tr ol the oijil Commit iet? writing id the earliest practicabl'1 111 nvw', no 10 eiiab tithe Crmnmiee toicport wlihin die linnt Cc mmiue miaukly, i. u. i uah. DMU.1D UUIGOi, J. W.

Sl'KCEK. KOGElt HOC AN, lETKlt '0 On motion the Commlitee atiiouriied to met on WKOVKS DAi Kvenlng, the 20th at Tammany Hall, ccnit York ana Pearl sts. Kvery member is particular requeMtMi tn tf1 pr pent. 'Jaxa. Demerit, Secretary, DE.Y GOODS.

LA.CK SILKS, CREATE Li THAN ICVLH ft KNOWN' BKFORK? U. MORGAN. No. 2S.r V'nhou rent, tas just added 10 li heretofore largo mock, a full apsort meiitof JifjAUK hitjKS, ww unur, uui superior (pinky to any ever belore offered. Aieo late addl ir nn to 'he lius.

to which lie would invite j.pi:cial aiioution. Is B. uombazuiee, t'rapo aim liureceH, receivea from iIim lute aueuou hub's at greatly reduced prices. liiootlin, May Lfcitt. myw.t OlETS, CORSET 3, COSSETS AND SK1KT linili Frini'h.

Km iiwh ind (iormtin. at MirfK MOKR'W 'Wi Fulton street. Ladies can be Iiiu porl'ectly lor ei li' 'r Dromes or dorsum in tbe most fushiopable style, and on theiuos; rrnsonahletermB. Imported lixiensiou French costume ior Millinery and DrcMUikiDfi: rec ivetl moivhlv. V.emember the uumhe 2o4 Fuiton u.

3m nFTV CENTS A PAIS FOR IADIEV iilick Kid tf loves. J. C. (JUt liti i mlilS tf 272 i'ulton Brooklyn. ALF PRICE.

LA DlKb" KID GLOVES AT tv sevon cints a pnir. 'Hi Fuilou st oppodite Tillarr Ui foklyn, C. COTTKKWi. mhlS tf MHILDHEN'S HOSIERY. I'AHTICULAU attention given 10 tl.

is part of ray s'ock. which now wry jH. j. 1 mhlS If Opposite Tillary hi 11'. 72 Fulton Hi, lii ooUyn.

mo THI3 LADIFS. THE MOST BBAUTI i Strnv fnr Boys iitnl st'H. can t)( iMTmla VriM.IAMS', 2t Kultoil si. Also, Kelt Hats, Cloth taps, Ac. Meiu and Hoys ray IS St nillTS, BOSOMS AM) COLL vUS IN crofit varictr.

Marseille nud Linen Bosoms plttclied, 'li. and at A. M. usMMir'fc, 244 Fulton st mylSsm Ulobc llutel. MXASriVrTKrrrGLOVE ou ana I.is'le, at A.

SI. BENNF.T'S inylHS.Tl Fulton st. ivIMER SCA11FS, TIES ASD STOCKS. Id Silk Tlea al lis. and upwards, at A.

M. IJENJiET'S, 244 'ulton obn Hotel. my 13 3m Boaomj, a. mtH tf OROB PLATT LLSifN SHIliT COrTRELIi'H, 37U Fnltnn Rtrft PATENT AND K'n WASHITlUTON, on At Furr frp iK i I I i 1 I i I 1 I I Ron over oh the Railroad. A boy named Thomas Nash, about eight years old, was badly Injured yesterday afternoon by a car on Myrtle avenue, near Hudson avenue.

The horses had teen tafcen from the car, and some boys were playing around and pushing the car along, when Nash fell In front of the car, and one of the wheels went over his foot, crushing it so badly that amputation will be necessary. Officer "Waddy conveyed him to his residence 369 Gold street, and sent for a doctor, A Tale of a Cow. Among those aroused by the swill milk exposures, none took a deeper in terest in the movement than Mr. C. of strf et.

Beire a decidedly practical man, he at once resolved to secure himself from the impo Bition cf designing milkmen acd ensure the health ot his Itumly, so be purchased a cow, a nice sleek lookiDg animal with a tail the ortho dox length, Eound, and in good milking condi tion, and for which he paid a handsome price which of course he did not regard, being deter miried to secure a good article. Mr. C. and fan ily for a few days revelled in the erjoyment of pure milk, croam and custards. Mr.

C. commu nicated his good luck to some of his friends, and invited them round to Love Lane to inspect the wondrous animal. The other day two or three gentlemen accompanied Mr. C. to the stable, and were introduced to the cow they admired her plump proportions, her sound and healthy ap pearance.

The cow seemed to be highly gratified with the shown her, and undertook to express her feelings by a flourish of her cau dal appendage. But the concern appeared to work rather stiffly the cow gave tno or three spasmodic jerks, whea mirabik dictu, off dropped the tail leaving only a stump of about six inches long, tho standard swill dimensions We shall not attempt to portray 'feelinks at the strange phenomenon if you want to see an excited citizen iust mention cow's tails, Gentlemen who propose to raise their own milk, and about purchasing covss should always try the cows tails, to see if they are tied on, or grow fast. This may be done by tying the cow's tail round a lamp pesfc and then going before her with a bunch of clover. She will make a dive at the clover and test tho strength of her continuation; if it gives way don't purchase the brute. A handsome Hat is a great desideratum, and a well selected one is an evidence of good teste on the part of the purchaser.

Every man does not look well in a merely new hat. The contour of the wearers featureB must he taken into consideration in selecting the hat, just as carefully as the Parisian Barber does, ere he cuts your liair. A curled up hat does not harmonise with a fat full faced man's features, nor does a narrow visaged man look well in a flat brimmed hat. Our friend, A. Gasiok, who keeps at 248 Fulton street, in the Globe Hotel building, can tell at a glance what kind of a hat will suit his customers style of countenance better than the purchaser czu, and we advise such of our citizens as patronise Mr.

G. to put their trust in his jurlgmeut and good taste, both of which he possesses in an eminent degree, and our word for it the result will be most favorable to his personal appearance. Report of deaths in the City of Brooklyn from May 4th to May 224 inclusive: Males 11 females 8. Total 18. Of which 4 were men and 6 women 6 boys and 4 girls.

DISEASES. Casually 1 Consumption Congestion, lungs Drowned Old age Croup Fever, intermittent scarlet Hufl'ocalion Measles Still horn Premature birth Inflammation, bowels Total ACES. I year and uuder 1 to 2 years 14 to 20 years 20 10 30 to 40 SO to 60 SO to 90 19 6 3 2 li 1 1 1 Total IB Njmvirras. Ireland 1 Germany 2 South America 1 United Stales 10. SAMUEL BOYD, M.

HeaUU Office Counsel or Corporation, City Hall. Brooklyn, May 22, 1858. There were 105 deaths during the week, which weTe not reported to the Health Officer namely men 16, women 18, boys 38, girls 33. Males 65, females 51. Of the diseases 12 were of small pox, 19 of consumption, 5 of scarlet fever, 8 stillborn, etc.

Rev. Wm, H. Milbdkn, recs ntly appointed Pastor of the Pacific st. Methodist Episcopal Church, corner of Clinton will proach in tho above church to morrow at 10i A. aud 8 o'clock, P.

M. 1,000 Parasols from auction, to be opened this day by G. P. Dickenson 4 Co 307 Fulton streot, Brooklyn. Also another lot of Lace and Muslin Curtains and Drapery Muslins, at 20 per cent less than coat of importation.

Also Now Foulard Silks at 4s. a yard, tho usuaj prico 6s. Spring Hats. Me. Wm.

H. Pick ifl out with his usual energy, having mado arrangements with Leary 4 of Now York, for tho exclusivo sale or thoir hats in our City. Ltis own manufacture is equal to any other. His old friends aro invited to tho store, whero thoy will receive all attention from WM. E.

WHITE, mr25 2aw WAS 114 Fulton opposite Sands St. Athenidm. Tho lecture to be delivered on Monday evening next hy Mr. Pikk, (a lecturer of English celebrity) thero is reason to hellcvo will ho well attended. Tho subject is an interesting one, "Tho Life, Charac and Death or the lamonled General Havolock," who recently lost hi3 life in tho Indian wars.

Tho General held a liigh rank as a devout Christian, and not only in his life but iu his death was a worthy example of a good and hon st Christian soldier. Lifjs Amokg the Aciobs. A new sensation for theaUieal life was got up last evening by a cow liiding affair between the well known comedian, Obarles Mathews, and Adolphus H. Davenport in which the former received a whipping. It will he remembered that about three months ago Davenport obtained a divorce from bis wife ihe ci devant Lizzie Weston, ior aauirery wiin Mr.

Mathews, nd thwt Matliews subeeiiueutljr with the haen the out the at bs the a 5 unclHUi, ul Momasu.i lln. 1, No t'ui i street, ic. iiV niv cf lirookL.vn, uiuter tin dtrtc tcn ot ih u' criln'i on die Uth'dar ol Juno lS'S, 12 o'clock nocu of ili dy. uli tlion; tlve chi min h.t piroen or pan el; of "ivmg l' L't ai ilm Eigh Ward of Kratkiyn, OJuniv oflC npimd rti'le of Nt rk, IlIiuWii njid ou yen tain uiim in the cfB.ce of ibn t'K rli of ihe juuiy King entitled Map of property in die Ward of the C'irv ot i.r..ok.lvu, late ot' the lieiia nf dua eJ. liriH kKu, May! G.

Snry y'd hy 11 Telford, V.iy vor, i in tiers nine il, ii tu I. ele 'en 1, twelve H2J luuicd ud hot uded us dlovvs l'ouinn ng a point on ihtj sou be: wde wven lei id', fl" street, dl tiunt lUOj fef: easier lv i cin'iln i trly ru'r of six. 161 av mu amevi nu.sul! irt running th nee hoinht ily idoiu' ih ttr.) Imoof loin numbers oneU twol'Ji, iliree an 1 ion: on tiv.d m.ip, oik hundred 00 t't tU 1 en iv lm cf Wu block; n.ouct. ens eny and throuph the ntre of he oiorlc one hundred m.d. iwemy ibenec 11.

rtiH'r'y a hps mo ves orjy liu of lot number fourto 14, srdd mii o. Hundred Kei the aouuerly Elde Hi vc en.h I7j street nud thence weaterlv along said otub riy id ot Sfvciitcondi 7 street one hundred and twenty iivn () pultu or pine of lu glmiilig; tach lot befuff fly I' tVntt; and ar, one hun.re, 15AKKEH A WHlTEttiiAU, Puffs' Atiya. saja aiiTfirteS.

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