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The Brooklyn Weekly Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 3

The Brooklyn Weekly Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 3

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Wiltwnl (Mltaf, About aeoa jesterday tire great gifriaa board I ConaUcrall Mcmut Ux.lt place at tba IL It, M. frigate Warepite ofrened tireiy braaen I Court yesterdry, growing out of tba throats and balioarod tremendously, wbch drew I il.scoisry of a plot bet rh girl and fortli a rorrevpoflding rumble fruia tba I her paramour to murJer tba of tba Utter i i Carolina' growler, Presently tli smoke I Tire man tiatita la ttui. Crummel, Anreliet ra1" PJ'' tk ry Lula iair4 br piy. alearad aaajr, tba aiueter roll ear called, ami I J. Trotter morocco foj lory tba girl' tea hv i oc-J 4 moral prosperity.

itN aa found tbal tba Coronatiaa of Alexandrine I not JetroeJ. It appear lh.il an intimacy bad I web i boi i ra tba IU(W. Kaa twit A la eiara, that eeme of Ike oMeei and nM mu autile iiuww Bikf fceu sttum, Ibai mu, of Uer wealth iidUson) appear intimacy reported (bat tba ord.nanr paaaej ea th Ut wriJl, wben rarried into atfurt, abate Ui nuwaiaee, and ab to be front any further CotiatderaUMt of tbe aubiei arfep'ed aud ebited Hue C'oinmittAe, on the neliluw ahirg the abatement id a iiu.mo, aui to be rtiatin at a iUie M.li near Jackwtn at, ferry, rejtortrd that liitlieir nfMnioa the urdinanre fully ati'horeea llir City Inaperlor toe a amine into the rimiplaiiit. ae-, wnwt iu mum miti me ci IVuraiwTT or WtAtrn Th lUh.moro Republic My hi lately fc.ua rerover! that a k-aa for a Ury pertwo ef the laud wtiirh lht c.ty t.vcujrewA axe, u4 la but War, and IK How tire original llemsoude of sub iws! bait been tod iiuiruviiMi tie to a xX amount bat bee erertoj mi thre property by vtrUHii pensnne, who lunfoUniiy believed liial tire leu Waa per. pftual The toi re, pi nee le, that lh erKtr and the will revert to the orgintl uer 1 Ming tire expirsiion ut the (td tens uf Jrxrs, xtolee some new arrange iwent (an be mJ With tb jneMiit lo rv, bom, we are infonoed, are 90 i number, and uf lire Hltleof Knturky, Tb roperty is Ad to be KJ arroe, ruaamg front the onlirei rorner of Bxiumur and huire Are.

fur am tune, mr mniv iiine auUitted between tba partiee tutiainpii utv paniw amp, that Ibwa vaUeeMa wh A Imi, Tho arbitrators, befor whtsu the arguiireuta ia tha into roaring coee were heard, bav it fawuf ths Jamrifli which iavtdve the 'psyureet by the 4c tenant of I -Vi Tb fob krln fi Mti tht Tribune, art lire ic.flc puo(. of lilt 4K.iAJS That, oetoriint to lh ertdenc anti rule of law applicable to lb cm, Itr, Cooper, tit plaintiff at iiUd to verdict, and lhjr award daroagt in SJCA a agrwed oa by tba parries. 1L That lit plaintiff ia writing hi oerrativa of tire Battle of Lake Ena tire Purloin of ha history specially attacked did fjithfulJy di. chare lia datna bMarita lit That Um aatd narrative I tnia tu all its nriaj partrewlars. IV.

That it written ia a spirit of impartiality and justice. V. Thai CoL tkone, the defendant, or tba writer al lb faview, forever he may fo, in wrtuny tba review id Mr. Cuiper'a Natal lire- a wht. ae partially interrupted by the mamaga "rf' r' be ir I I rtbiug tbal altecu ibe pieaperily of tuoimittwe auCkTitthe impoiirr irf turn of Crumtnel to a w.duw lmly, mme four month.

aUl u. ta.i.ih. cu.af Li, wl ord.n.ncrfehen the.r.ra they tear a the toy xve Uallewed p'are of awn awael kmea their belated lldeua, where tnuruh the daliha fti.w era and all tba pretioua flam uf dutuee- Vicriwre Regina, vulgarly known aa lull bad been duly celebrated both by royalreta and republican, itbout the oa ol a tuna on either aide." Would that all future cannonading be-tween tba reproneetalive of tba two great Power might equally barmjeaa The Fourth of July salute, from our paternal vowel in foreign porta, are tteually reeijiroeated always by tba Kuglwli. aitira Their acquaintance waa, nerertlielee, rontmued, and led, probably, to criminal I ltd I. gene tea until tbe girt, naturally weak-minded, eonceifed tbe iJea of putting Mr.

C. out of th itwe ueeared fort! way, andfor that purpnee, enilnv.irej to etu- Mill wen trang, (if true,) that the U-ploy a eolored man to alnxM her, pmouaing to lniieuieu of Brooklyn wilt errne the tie-reward him tn a euiu of money Yeeterday the nth. 'd ruihule, by Uw-ir partiee war at rented and cammed, but it did to the irfetUtaMwl UL The ratio of repreaentatioa embodied iu line lory, did But faithfully fulfil the obligatione of a I bd', (TlXfbtO,) may now be regarded aa aettleJ quilh atreet nurther'v, etnbrsemg all tbe prop, erty called Callow llul, and tb sorUreaeterly portion uf Hie city to tha exteul. A gotaia aimi' Martnaifoe thee love me Siked a quaker youth of on at who ahrmu hit heart bobcat leehnga bad ba f. lured up, Wkv, Seth, anawered ili.

ire com. mainhd to lute another, are woht 1 Ay, Martha, but does 'the regard me that leohng the. world calls lost '1 hsrdlpr know what to tel) the, Seth. I hare feared that my heart wuaaemng one I Jiave tried to tjgstow tnj but I ijy Iiav eometime thou-lit, perhaps, tlmt thee waa getting rat Ire more thaa thy deration baring been moved ut the make all aecn re, and denied. The therefore, consist of 23 members aa follow not appear from thfYvidence that Crutnmel had any know Iwdge of ilia girl designs, or waa in any way privy to the contemplated crime.

It is thy opinion of the magistrate and other that the girl i partially, at least, insane; as, on be, mg questioned, the replied that sits might be guilty, but if the was, she didnt know A examination will take place to-morrow. tot I wot aad they baee tine dec ia too upon tba follow ung facta That tba review contain, reflection on th 1 paraonal character of tire author, and ttnpu- taliou upon bw motiree 3. bat the reviewer incorrectly bargee tba I brans anther with haring givea to Commodiww Elli-1 Mauie utt equal credit with Commodore Parry ia tba eooduct of Lba battle 4 and That a guilty of certaia epwctfic 1 Cenweeneei" "taliqaoUtroue 0, 111 at the review la untrue in eerera! of it, aaeetoiaJ perttcwlarw. Thar decide, elect, yi 11) at tba rerww wrae not writtau in a apirit of impartiality and injuaUc. Mr.

Foote, one of th arbitrator, expreanea a partial duaent- Ha recon llouee, to llouee will, distributed New liampalure, MaaMcliuaelta, Kliode lalandp VtfltOfllpa New New Jetwofr Ik lew Maryland, U.1IIW, erutin rl aiiJ tcriur raurNV of Nrw York, while Miter vqtieltv tweet, and leetuiee quae Iteatil tod lojurtil, is tliouklj ere deemed to weele Uir iwertneee.ead their nth end Uherrd liiougtue, upon the dost etc I till It peeeie ttrwuf, dial is llul nty of 40 (SX) mhatotante, k-T IX ev Iftt.OnO teetotallere ceiinot tutlain, now and then, Temperance Center! 1 'J-i cente a In ket, where ledire end gentte-Rie of (tie Ural muetcel lalent ire prveent, to etng, nd delight with thought! tint breathe and word tint burn" 1 And now, Mr Editor, if the above eUenge thing lioiild from due lime eeera to be elrange, there mil let no uecewly fur a (ring man, who wnlae tmtigcly, to ext bum again -Streigi, that ini ilran(e liter iheuld be III thing! plain end yet, ourrt strange to Tlutitrangvr dung, in tiiieetreng place are knows Than 11 the etrauge which have yet been allow A Hruiui is BnuosLie. ee a a fll ee awe ere esse Alabama (Jiirv A CoLLoqu v. How do you. Me Siekh Do what How do you find yourself! I never hee myirelf. "I low do you feel1 1retty amioth, I gues fee! of are, and $VV, Go! morning, Mr.

Hmith. Ita rather a bad one wet and nooty." HiRHIKB. In thweity, on Menday evening hut, hyth Rev. I)r. Ilroadhaad, Col.

DanixI. Kkhabij, to hires Nina Asm Rruxa, bW of thi eity. In New York, on 8undv but, by fire Rev. C. Hnutii, Hergpwil WitxiAa UntAix, of tho U.

H. Iiip Columbia, to Mire Euxa Cowaaid this eity. It? the Ri-v. Mr. Irendoo, on lire IUj plain fcrr, 141, Mr.

Roiiit liAaaow, of New York, I Mrea Mas? Ann Wii.ra!, of tire rein plan. TlmixUy aflarnoun, by lire Rv. Mr. IIodgeK at Ui Firat Bsptiat Church, Cajit. A A.

Cnao to MireCATiuaiNa J. OwtN.bolh of tlnAity. In tin city, on the 16th hut, DANiiL lIuirrmre-rou, ofNwYork, to Hasmit 8., daughter of the late tha. II. Richard, of llm city.

In IImilad, Mr. Faanrii Hxiuati, of ITomp-atued Harbor, to Mire 8asah Ann Honaunt, of Foe-lor'o Mvailow. Faux Lr a anno. Tbe bark Booaldeon arrired oa Frulay from Valparaiso, which port ah kit aa tbe 0th She bringa tbe fol-v louring bitelligene Ttto Peruvian wera marching their force to Cusco, Th who! artnv were eraemblmg near the Northern border nf lVru, to operate against the Equadodians, the latter having declared war "against tha Peruviana lioliviatia were also assembling ia tha province of Call veto ba. They had eracuatcd Aricka tn Peru, and the Jtruviana took posaowua oa th following day.

About tbe 120Ua March a large French frigate, that bad arrived a abort lime previotia from IlltflOl Mesuwrv- Ariansesv. Michigan Rhode Island, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Tennessee, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama, hare each an additioual member consequence of their fractions exceeding one-half the ratio Brest, left hr Callao. It was rumored that she bad oa board 100 aupernutnaries, cousisUng of I ttl aiminition is 19, of which New York Governor and suite, artist and artixan also lose aix. aa armament fur fort iflcat ions. 8he was to be ro- joined by several other ship from France, pi QA Stbangi Cask.

A paragraph, under this tilth matter, and coorluded hv iic tht lhy think it entirely mineceraary ftthol srd to inter tone, S-. diAcuin ensued, arid the repvrt wee referred hark to the thou Btroet Iuminitte. to hum was refereed th remmiat re ire ifsinat the slterahoit nf the pre. nt gretto of Maui otrvwt, reported aJvrrn to Mine, and rormmnend thit Mam at. be re.

(raJed pared fnmt lrnaett to Front at, ircordm to th grads lorn sdujitrdsnd from Front to ater ate si cording to the temporary grade I in, with the same iiiatrriaf rejrt c. cejiled and sdoed. Haute Caen Oil the petition to hate tire proceeding lit the matter of the opening ol FuIum avenue iWontintntl reported odirrw to the ttiie, and sak to be discharged. I lie llmior lltw Mar, elated that some of the parlies lute retted in the matter haj informed him that they wee desman of being heard before the Hoard in thia matter previous to any arlion Uiareon. The report a a accepted, and, after stall discussion, lad on the table and made die special order for Monday evening nest.

8a me Corn, reported in favor of having (aril treet, between Myrtle avenue and Tillary at. paved eilia g-aik bank stone, unct rurb and rut gutter re fwnt accepted and adopfed. Hjiecial Com Aid. Imw, Chairman of the Hierial Com. on the lied for) Road, made a lengthened and detailed report upon the several petition asking to have assessment refunded.

The report concluded by recommending Jhat the opinion of rouion be taken upm the question of a settlement with the petituttiera, 0 that the Board wait for final action on the matter until the next meet mg. by whuh time anch opinion may be obtained report accented and adoptod, ret erred to the counsel of the Board for his opinion. lUuduts-Ht. By Aid. Hama Resolved, Tha' the City Inspector have the asm) removed frooiAiff the pavement on Myrtle avenue, be.

tween Raymond and Gold streets, at an exjiense Kit to exceed $20 adopted. By Uie seine Resolved, That all Coinrtnttee having charge of wurk let out by contract, shall, before letting the tame, report all propoeala ad. vertiscd for, vt Inch dull be nfferud to the Board. By Aid. TaJinago.

Resolved, That Win. A. Greene, Esq. late counsel and attorney of this Board, be requested to rewrt to the Board the suila at law under hi cliwe, in which the Common Council may eithorm) the plaintiff or dolumJant the present poaaitiou of said suits, and in what Court the same are and have been brought adopted. By Aid.

Jackson Reeolvotl, that (he City Inspector be and he is hereby directed to cause the aide walk on the north udo of Atlantic between Henry at and the Houth ferry, to be flagged to the extent of eieht feet in width, and that the aatno be dotje forthwith referred to the Hireel Cota, to prepare an ordinance upon the subject. By Aid. Bouton Resolved, that tho City la, spec tor be and he ia hereby directed to rauae three poata to be placed on each of the side, walla of Myrtle avonue warning parsons from driving or riding on the same adopted. By Aid. Morton.

Whereas, Jeremiah O'Donnell, contracted to grade and pave Furman on or bofore the first of December last and whereas the contract ha not been fulfilled and said atreet i now impaqsable, and that by stagnant water due. it la dangerous to the public health, therefore, the Htreet Gom-mieuioner is hereby directed to notify said O'Donnell fortiiwU.il, that unless as id contract ia completed hr the tenth dav of July next, skid contract will be placed in the hands of another contractor to complete the same at the expense of said O'Donnell adopted. By the aatno -Resolved, that the Mayor be and he is hereby authorised to offer a reward of one dollar, to the person producing him satisfactory proof for every dog seized and killed in accordance with tho ordinance of Juno25tli 1839. Resolved that tiie City Imtpector he and i hereby directed to have pouted up in hand hill tho city ordinance of June 25th 1831), and the above resolution connection with the same adopted. By Aid.

Gerald, Resolved, that Rufus Rcs-aequ and Liwim Duboia be appointed Watch-men ia place of Andrew Stockholm and John lartow, removed and David Hay nea be appointed Chance Watch men to fill vacaocieaadoptcd. By Aid. Bergen Resolved, That the Committee on Land and Places be authorized to lavesuch fixture made ts are neccuary, for the convenience of the Street Commissioner's a bo in and that William htmcliffo I to teal tllv Vwll vlllv Uvx Vi vllv lijll vve vrMI MJIUtjllIJV, I 0 I vided with materials for establishing a colony in the Pacific Ocean. As every thing ed with tlia enterprise waa endeavored to be kept a secret, it destination waa unknown. It waa generally thought, however, to be New 'Zealand.

1 Major Pollard, the American Charga dcs fa ires, waa at Valparaiso) awaiting the arrival of Judge endleton, ia successor, who waa expected in the frigate United States, hen he would return borne. Fie the Kagl The Uittger Smp editor of (he News ap. pear to have been laboring finder a revere at. tack of the megrim mce the first of May last nd one of the lixwt alarming symptoms of the malady is a bind of ikin-pfmrrr. pkoAm, during the paroxysm of Inch he very much resemble the disappointed fox, when he uttered the language of vexation, Atour Orapti." Corporation thin plaster were very good, very legit), mate, and very convenient, so long aa Billy Knight coukl receive them; but when, tik the tempting fruit, they were placed beyond his reach, and bis toil to obtain them became unavailing, Billy, in the language of the fox, hi prototype ui trouble, exclaimed Sour Urapet" Ijocoforo Sh ia-plaster It is th opinion of some physician, that Dilip is in a hopeless condition that shin-planter-phobia, hits 1 lydrophubia, ia incurable.

This i a great pity hi exit from this world ill cause a mighty void hit demise, like the annihilation will and if pa-triotic shin-plaster-phobia to for DIEO. In tin nty, on the 21t mat, of biliou fever, MmCakouns Dixon, wife of Rtort Diiott, and daughter of Jorjh and Lydia Rili.y, agvdlljroajw and 9 month. On Sttinday morning, June 19t)i, tiui Axn, wife jf Mr. Charlr Trotter, in tfeo 37th year of br age On tho 1 It After a -lingering illnere, Jonv, only urvivmg run uf II. Fatervon, aged 13 jreero.

At Fialbuah, 1 5'h instant, Joan VaNDtaaiLT, taa th 43th year of hi ago. In Huntington, on th 14th Inst, Join Hunt, aged 67 years. 0 In Boston, on tire 14th irut, Mr. Eusa Cacwr WiNTiisor, wife of Hon, II. Wtnliirup, 11 i ber of Congrrre, aged 33 years.

title, has been going the rounds of the newspaper for some days, to the effect that a geutle-rnan residing at Buffalo, having insured tbe life of hiaituugtrter for $10,000 in that ahe had died, got up a mock funeral, and went through the customary forma On applying for the money, the insurers refused on the ground that no evidence of her death had been produced. A physician, it ia aaid, prescribed for her, but did not think her dangeryusly sick, and heard no more of it. The 'coffin was cloned during ths funeral exercises, and the sexton saw no corpse. The story seems ighly improbable. The Precious Metals.

A gold mine of surpassing richness, has recently been discovered in a tractof laud in Georgia, owned by John C. Calhoun. Upward of $1900 worth waa col-leeted in one day. This digging; into the bow. els of the harmless earth for that wealth which should be gleaned from cultivating its surface, is generally attended with disasters result.

The extensive copper mines on the shores of Lake Huron are also being worked by a couple of Yankees, who have recently sent to market three tons of pigs. Go ahead. A Rrcir TnEASufiif. The Philadelphia cor-respondent of the Journal of Commerce gives a gloomy picture of the finance of Pennsylvania. -It appeal that of the 15 nominally in the Treasury, only $161,072 30 is actually available, the balance being specially deposited in broken banks, or set apart for specific purposes.

The available funds consist principally of relief notes, a part of which are on I to revel in aspersion of private character nor suspended bptnit! Specie on hand $284 11 1 does he think that a man must necessarily be Brokers" City Council of order toobtai'1 the rePutatl0n St Louis ha been making itself ridiculous late- of one of hie own thngrr Snaps, will be a matter of vast importance, which the living be under obligation duly to notice. Feeling solicitous for Billys welfare, anxious that he may not shuffle off tine mortal coil until after dog-days, at least, I will give him, a sanative prescription, which, strictly followed, will probably alleviate hie afflictions, at least it will mend his manners, and that, to bun, will be of vast importance. Prescription First, let the patient remove from his nasal apertures the ancient collections of inaccoboy. Nature never made a mans nose to be blockaded. Besides, the first effect of maccoboy ia to stimulate.

Now it is injudicious for a whig editor predisposed to phobia of any kind to stimulate, except with the beverage of Hard Cider" This cleansing performed, and the olfactories of tbe patient saluted with fresh and wholesome air, the brain will sympathize with the new-born purification the mind, from being snuffy, foggy and fatuous, will become clear, sensible and benevolent and one of the worst symptom of muddy malevolence will be thus happily -removed. Second the patient is advised, when writing editorials, instead of a pen made from the tail of a viper dipped in gall, to use an innocent gray goose quill and some of Stephens fluid. Billy, in the exhibition of this fault, betrays bis origin. If he has been duly Americanized, he should not be quite so malignant, in fiiarticular. Jonathan takes delight in making other happy, and never consider it a mark either of the gentleman or the scholar ofa wit EXECUTORS NOTICE In jNirauanoo of an ordor of the Surrogate of the County of Kings, Notiee I herebr given to all person having elaiuie ajratnre Mania toarRi.von, late of the town of Now ltreeht, widow, deeeaoed, to proonnt tire mum, with th vouchers thereof, to Janie C.

Church, at New Utrecht, on or before the 94th day of December neat. Dated June 20, 1842. JAM EH C. CJIlllUlf, JAyUEH B. IVAKDELL, Lxfeulo, jr-21 law26w 4 IIoaaiD Butchieta-A letter published in the Loaiavilla Advertiser, dated Trenton, (Tenn.) Jane 2d, give the following account of a brutal attack made on the residence of a idow lady named Franklin living in tlio northwest part of Gibeon, near Yorkville, a little after dark.

Two fiends in human shape supposed to be oegroee entered ber bouse and demanded her money, and on ber telling them she had none, they commenced a moat horrid aaeault upon her person. A little son of Mrs. Franklin, whoat- tempted to defend hi mother, waa instantly kill-i ed with an axe. After beating -the mother with club, and otherwise horribly mutilating her person, they left, supposing her to be dead. Another son of Mrs.

soon after tbe scene commenced, ran to the house of a near neighbor gave tha alarm, but before assistance could reach the pot, the hellish deed had been consummated, and the demons had made their escape. Mrs. F. was not dead, but waa alive "Up to Tuesday morning, when our informant left her house. She say the murderers were negroes, and thinks she could recognize them but there i not much hope of her recovery, aa the wound inflicted upon her are very severe and dangerous.

It ia to be hoped that every exertion will used to ferret out the villians and visit upon them merited punishment. Vs ISI alii i is From Floe id a. The following harrowing tale of aavage murder and massacre ia copied from the Star of Florida (published at Tallanaa-eee) of the 9th instant On Wednesday) the 7tn instant, about two oclock in the afternoon, a party of about forty- Indiana came upon the flffO THE rUlil.lC. Tliy publio henby tn' firmed that I have fitted up end opened an office and Infirmary No. 70 Lawrence t.

L. for the prartieo and tale of Thomaontan Medic, ne, and intend to make Brooklyn my ratMa nk.nt rcanli nee. My Infinnary, which is located tn quiet open part of the city, it now in readiness for the rurrplimi of invulid from all parts of theeom. try. VAIOR BATHS, cold and warm, Fuowta Baths, and Couaaro of Mxuici.nic, will it all times given at tits Infirmary, to tinwo who mar deairo them.

I will attend rnonrri.r and rAmmuxr lo alt calls in my proforeion, butii by day and night, either tho cityer adjacent country. I ahull keep constantly on hand an aonortment of uxnhink ThinineinUti Medicine, which will bo sold hw at can be bought elsewhere of tho aam quality Charge low to suit tits time, especially tho who pay promptly and vouintasilv Advice at tire office otayi. Having panned tiioiigh a thorough course of Med Htudic, and had is number of years of active nd extensive practice and experience, I have (lie vanity to believe that I shall not kill more than I'eeueee I'raMlI M-)xor, June BKh, (Ml. The Iloartl met pursuant to adjournment. Irceent Hi Honor the Marnr, ami Aid.

Morion, Van Wagenen, Roger, I Isms, Bokee, Dunon, Iaiw, liaxlot, Gerald, Ik-mkr, Hmith, Jsrkem, BouUuv, Bergen, Talmage, Kiek, Itrid Mtiiutos-AjJ last meeting reed and approved. Ietitinn of Engine Co. No. 12 to have their house paiiiled: referred to the Fire Department Com. 1rtiiion of T.

R. I In I'x-rt and others that Market, Jamoa, and Garrison atreeta may be cleaned, to the Street Com. 1ctition of Andrew Oaken, Eq. Corner, for the eatahliahnient of a Dead llouee to the lliwpital Com. Remomitninre of Geo.

M. Patched against a wall and pump in Columbia street, between Atlantic and Amity streets to the YVell and Pump Com. Petition of R. S. Church and others for a well and pump corner Hmith and Ninth streets to the name Corn.

1'utition of R. Church and others to have street from MiJ to Court a reel regulated and paved to the Street Com. Aid. Smith presented a Deed of Ceeaion from Robert T. Manly and wtf of part of Cumber, land and Oxford atreeta referred to the Street Com.

Petition of Mr. Suydam and others that the areewinent paid by them in the matter nf Bed ford Road opening may bo refunded referred to the Special Com. on tlio subject Petition of Samuel Fleet and other relative to slaughter houses in Jackson street I to the Police Coin. Communication from William Leaveraft, Eeq. in regard to th petition of Francis Kelley, pre ented at the lat nmeting, referred together with the petition of Kelley, tnthe Law Com.

Memorial of Hamunl Mitchell relative to the District street heretofore opened, and asking that the same may be investigated; tnthe street Com. Petition of 2d Presbyterian Church, for relief front an erroneous assessment. Of I Appleby for apportionment of an unpaid tax. Of Rapelye and Purdy for the isms, of II. C.

Beach, that vaiou lot returned for unpaid taxes, may be aold in one parcel. Severally referred the Asesment Coin. Communication front tho City Treasurer in answer to the resolution relative to unpaid assessments: to the Finance Com. let. of John G.

Murphy, Esq. for a convey ance of certain property purchased under a sale assessments to the Law Com. Pet of William Barber that he may transfer a'stall to Joseph Bnddock to the Market Com. with power. Pet of Peter Hepburn and 31 others asking the Board to suspend action relative to an alleged nuisance viz: the bone null at the foot of Jackson st AlJT Dunon moved to refer the same to the Aldermen of the 0th ward, together with the City Inspector.

Aid. Gerald moved as an amendment that the petition be referred to the Police Com. Some discussion ensued and the question was then taken upon the amend-meat (Aid. Dimon called for the Aye and Noes.) Ayes Aid. Morton, Roger, Harris, Ilazlet, Gerald, Denike, Jackson, Bouton, Bergen, Talmage, Reid, (11.) Noes Aid Van Wagenen, Bokee, Dimon, Low, Hmith, (5.) So the petition was referred to the Police Com Fire Department Committee Reported in favor of the bills of Walters, Barra Sl Co.

$34 25, and of E. Riley, $5 23, in favor of the payment of the same, by the Comptroller under direction of tho Ftnanc Committee accept aud adopted. Same Committee, reported in favor of granting the petition of William Leavy that his time as fireman commence from July 7th, 1841 also in favor of appointing Henry Cushing fireman, to Cm lio. 10, from December 1st, 1841 both accepted and adopted. -Same Committee on the resolution referral to them, to arrange and complete the deed am other papers connected- with the sale of city property to Robert M.

Whiting, reported that the necessary papers have been executed and filed in the office of the Comptroller and that $500 has been received and paid to the Treasurer accepted and adopted. Assessment Committee Jin the petition of C. Bergen, relative to a warrant on account of Ltvingston street paviugreport that there is a sufficient amount due ujon said street, and which ia now in progress of collection to piy all claims upon said street accepted and adopted. Same Committee on the returns of unpaid assessment returned by the Collectors, ana referred to the Committee at the last meeting, re. ported that upon examination thfy find the same correct, and recommend a reference of tbe same to tbe Clerk and Street Commissioner for ad.

verti seme nt and sale report accepted and adopted. Committee 6n Public Lands reported in favor of the bills of P. Smith ($30) and Ja s. De-xendorf (84), and that th Comptroller pay th same, under direction of Finance Com. accepted and adopted.

Police Committee reported in favor of the bill of G. B. Jacobus ($30) that the Comptroller ay the same, under direction of Finance Com. Bame Committee reported adverse to the petition to have the lots on tho Cast side of John tL fenced in, there being nothing mi the lot which amounts to a nuisance. Ha roe Committee, on th petition of Geo.

Shaw and o' here to bare cettaia lota filled up, i to of of er. day waa int waa been i of i tir to en office, at an expenfe not to exceed fifteen dol- 1 or lw0 yr rt, with-T 1 $tcajnt tHpixT. iobriia' ara adopted. IlrooklymL- May 1st, On motion of Aid. Low, the report A the! jraitf-myS ltdJmw A.

H. PLATT. Asseesment Committee, made at tha lauftnect-1 ing on th petition of the Rev. Evan M. John-1 A fMINIHTKATOU8 NUTJCI Pursuant to son was reconsidered, and tlio petition referred I indcrof Aldcn Kpooner.

Surrogate of aaid Committee. lh County of King, Notice is hereby given toad Ilia Honor the Mayor, presented the opinion I Ttum the Counsel of tho Ifoard, In the matter ofU. Mand.i.u .11 M. If Billy will pay tie attention to the foregoing prescription, we may expect to see him conva-lescent in a short time. If, however, he chooses to be obstinate, and heeds not thie advice, then he must and Coroner Oakes will be compelled to record a verdict of Sudden extinction vitality in Billy Knighl the Ginger Snap editor, from a paroxysm of Shin-plat-A VeteranJIditor.

Mr. George of Hartford, (formerly one of the firm (d Hud- As Billy is at present deeply engaged in son many years proprietors and publish-1 mathematical calculations upon the value of yard he aw hi. wife and daughter break from cannot spare time to write the house and endeavor to escape. Mrs. I Re wallc to Pnntinf? 0ic daily andl his own epitaph, I will furnish him that necea-was shot, find fell wounded the daughter was paragraphs in type, to gratify long es- ary appendage of posthumous immortality.

tunaed by aft Indian, who Caught her by her tabliahed habit, air as she fled, and, cutting her throat with hit knife, dragged her back to the bouse, and with, her wounded mother, she waa thrust within I the jirecept before its eye which enjoin ne to I Bon' England yet In Brooklyn die. doors, and the bouse fired. The living and the pt not off till-tomoraow those thing which intoIlect n1'ra1Ilho man' ead were consumed toeefber. 1 I Win Captain Robinson rallied the neighbors, who hou done toslayjiad this significent para- fiat soots to mending teeth he bade good byr, aoonafter, visited the spot. One of the young graph on Saturday.

I -rhe dribbled praiw to 014 Tip, and Tv, ifkewi0 RE ToWbig Nick Biddle BankreS Bottixunra." it I Coon skins, hard cider and Leg Cabin thymes. Ytiiuitx- Tbe Newport Jlercary eomplet-1 Then next thiscoonskin YY'big. ti beet to know it, I ed its eighty-fourth year on the llth inst. It was I Changed Johnny Bull Into a Smoke Howe poet first published an 12th, 1758, by James Franklin, But, greaiter Mill, en caixtolationi bent. men who was shot In the field was found sti 'alive, though he did not long survive.

"'-Thie is the fifth or sixth, massacre in th neighborhood, by the same band, within a twelvemonth, and yet scarce an effort has been made by the commanders of the poet to dis- Dated New Utrecht, May 6, ADRIAN BKKUEN, Administrator. of N'ivbmbcr next. 1812. my!) lawCrn Western. -Xhe name wa referred to the Law Committee.

Aid. Rogers called up the subject of the grading of Jackson street, together with the profile the 'same, and on motion the whole matter was referred to the Htreet Committee with pow, Aid. Reid, by pemiiesion of the Board, explained the nature of some remark made by him heretofore on' the subject of Common School and Education, also relative to the gg-enting of licensee to tell liquor, fee and stated that hie remark had not been correctly reported in one of the paper of the city, and read an from said paper. When he had concluded. On motion the Board adjourned, until Mon next, 5 oclock- A.G.

STEVENS, Clerk Common Council. NEW MUMG 8TOKE7 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. Htationxsv, Deawino Mateeiaix, foe. foe. Mb- BROWNE, Iroforeor and Teacher of tb Looiksia Srrrxn or Muaic, beg leave to pcquuint tire inhabitant of Brook that he hoe opened a ttore for tire sals of article! in tiie Music and Stationery lure of business, ee the most reasonable terms.

Mr. and Mra. Baowse, and their daughter; Mire Baowna, Organist of Dr. Cots Church, Brooklyf. are now prepared to givs Lemons, at thcr their pupils or their own residence.

Nearly roarr ef Miss Augusts Brownes musics) compositions for sale. nvI8 -'same a i. i 1 Robbeht is Bsooelyw We understand that the drug store of James W. Smith, at brother we believe of tbe great philosopher, Ben jjamia Franklin- A Cur or Tea Walter, of the BoatoTmts- DecWe ix ginger ensp an worth oent Great inan waihe far greater than his mother, To know mo much, and with so little pother. Pity euejs greatneM could not always lira.

Brooklyn, was robbed on Saturday night by hi 1 eript, dbctmreea warmly i behalf of. toa-thiuking. aa Engliebman, named Joseph llall, who He goea into tha philosophy of tho thing, and con-1 u-Poftru YVhtgMamp receive: decamped at an early hour yesterday morning. tends that be enjoyed end fully appreciated it I But thing fcte dk eham, Jle robbed-the desk of about K)0in Teia. be nnaduherated with cre.mror augar.

I "G6 of hm-Pbu4r apesno, Treasury notes, about 90 err $100 in current I 6 notes, and $22 nr $23 In silver, consisting prin- Queer The solvent banks of New Orleans araaI1. cThan 'Tth are in danger of being mobbed because they Natai Tbe U. S. steamer Uniop will pro- drawn by Daniel Jenpon in favor of Jamee W. 1 Smith for 500, at 60 days, endorsed, with other WiU not "pe01 Pec payments.

Strange ceed to Washington from Norfolk, in the course paper, Ac. Hall is about 33 years of age, 5 1 times these, when people are threatened with of a few days, to receive her machinery which Fixe. A Store with its content and a dwelling 'house adjoining- belonging to Samuel Robinson, ia the Town of Searuburgh Owego destroyed by fire on the night of the 14th The content of the were valued at $6000, all of which were consumed. There an insurance of Supposed to have the work of an incendry. Batavia axn Attics Rail Road.

The Jatavia Times eaya, we are requested by one the directors of the Tone wanda Railroad Com-yany, to aay that no contract has been made the construction of the road from thi village Attica. NEW'fo FASHIONABLE HAT AND CAP STORE, 67 Fulton street, Brooklyn. In announcing the opening of this store, WILLIAM VORI8 areures his friend and tire public in gen, ml, that no exertion 6r aasutuity on his port aha!) be spared, in order to produce a selection of Hats and Capa, made by the brat workmen, and of th brat materials, and finished in the first style of bcatk and AwhionT Hi stock ef Hate and Cap will be manufactured entirely under bis own inspection. Tha bmuncoe Will be conducted entire! oa the Cash print iple consequently, the reock win be sold at a fair, low price. W.

V. acting merely as aent, it will be totally out of hi power to accommodate any at his friends with credit. Hats ordered will be made at th ohortrat poesi. bio notice, and particular attention pan! to tire shape of the head. nrw3 Ira feet 7 or 8 inches high, light complexion, sandy I violence for paying their honest debts, whiskers, dark hair, and a peculiar cast in his I 1 (squint) which disables hint from looCing I Chaxgee Catnphioe and lard oil have near-1 dirretiy at those to whom he speaks, slightly I ly driven the real spermaceti out of market I swat, English make, black pantaloons, cravat I FriCe nd bat, with crape on it Specie ato Otnoits -Tbe bark rind ad tar- The foregoing, from the Tribune, ia correct in ried 17,000 in specie into Connecticut on Sat-Tt particularau- The Texas note I urday evening last.

Onions never looked better Yangcd from $500 to $5, and were all marked. there. kar HlI hid Ike fullest coo. Tjje Bcttovwoods Every body is trying to I forSotten het Presklent Tyler canie into fid oca of his employer, was a member of the I account for the crisped foliage of the button- ce on the death of General Jackson church, and apparently a conscientious one. woods so (hant.

1 eral Harrison. ia in readiness for her. Tbe sloop of war Le rant, commander Fitzhugh, anchored off the Naval Hospital at Norfolk, from Hampton Road on the 15u Inst, and exchanged salutes with the Pennsylvania. The sloop of war Marion, waa towed op oa the same day to the Navy Yard; to be taken into, the dry dock for repairs. FoREtere IxmiiGEwcE agaw The Unit-ed Service Journal, published at Calcutta, has Canal Tiadia learn from the Canal collector, Mr.

John Wright, that during the aev. days ending 18th June, at 6 A- M. the toll received in Rochester, Wa 1 842. $37513 1141 'AftHIONABLE I1AIK PE LET LA rra rcmD'fd Ki If-r Cujt Curl.ng, and to No. 1 F--t street, (1101-80 pied by Mr- Jordan,) where bit euktnmrra i him nn remitting in his attent on to the its details.

WIGS and TOITEL8 dcr- tj Excess fetor of 1842 33.61 Albany Argws.".

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