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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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Tbs IE l'- wnl Ti Wtil, tha CWviy of are xjunard to kM u4 ajtxiit to aUvwd a Cty Uom to fe at the feaue of r. a. tbs mt rutwii. dnt4y it It, bret.al Jssferk, P. M.bWllre pwfpnre at Ifobfal'W to repfTMWt A Count CwavcitUi, fof As ss-saUsi sf tfevrvi- I Isewtrtold CoT.I iX.

By Md-r 1 A Ciarewl ComilUv COE S. IXlWNlMJ.rfeutma Tl'S 0. I) (xa tocrerary. Btouklys, Anfwrt SJ, 1812. auS did flnnnf duck wU dieue th atcmty ut 1L 1 1 lrd fori ber tint l) WuoUcncuiu.

awiet A Miy It kekw any step tw Ukeo in the (Matter, and that he tnttixM vw.t lb Nwy ad her at th firet opfalii'iity Jbs better uilrUiKliHg ef it req iiremeuta. It jit mny htvtx4 bad Ue I nixie u. A N'vt lfepwrtmest re gafd Ui lh kx-alx a th Vrd a lUndlyw, I It Slid that were! (det being l.ii.l hull, ajinet A Ny (if tlf and Ae Dry lkk. Th defegatn aiad tlsr bucuoM to aahureih N-c-yetsijs mind, by viptanaiKxi a tbvy deerwed proper. Cixsni'Me fos'ie I A J.

favew of th bill, id I ler Kobe, t'J and I IU U7 ftldit tit be retorted la A jotupiroUer for paymrnt uu.Ur direct ol At Firvaix rejrt wirratly accejMedind Lttd. fW I i (tiSlsuIN A Ae petition ef J. WJnK reported that the prsyeruf th retitioorr hu tea grantej tW It ot th db'Wilig in Tlexiw Iatnpbi'll, filling pubi fi-'i ftie, $'l Nl; Hubert Ciulllter, dvl. I NO .1 lieu, A. Steven, painting Engine lloirt-, atl'A tbmh mis paJby lh CtHnpl r'llrr uutlor d.reeln of tha linatfeo Ceuiui rri-ifU eeverally nccepteJ iJ A trfi'd lliCik reported In favor th Watch bill, ol Cap.

Powell 4'f72. and oftfeji. Wlrv eatl A for pajiuenl UtoJer ibmotwn of the Finance Cooinnilee rewt H'urally accep'ed and aikqited. Jldk Cienmt'rr, repiried tn favor of til bill of Ill.a Pellutrau, a keejier th City Prison, bl.il being a correct and tlie bill referred to the Ownpt roller for naytiient under direction of the I anc Com. Oil tU petition of Rapelye and Purdy for an pirtnmtent(f tax, reported that th same 1 tuade uiKlr direct khi of tho Aaaesmucut Com.

it port cccjitcd and (iiui Committee rewrted favor of th cotflinnatton of Ihe aenieiit roll fur IImon at. regulating and paving frmu Henry Hick and tho kdluwing revolution, vis- Roailved, That warrant be waued payoient of A charge for regulating and paving I forruam at. from llenrv to I lick at when money ha accrued in Hie Treaaury kw that pun-- Alifo in favor of tho confirmation of th anwnt Imt for mdmtf ioner 1. lopctiier ah th Mkw-ing retolulion, via. Reeolvcd, Hiat (warrants be Issued for paymenl of charge lor grading the westerly hall of Power (.

betwaren lanfic and Bergen ats. as xi as tha numey haa i accrued in the Treaaury for that purpoee. Rciwto and resolution aevcrally accepted tad admitod. upon Ae pBlitirwv of Daniel Mulv4 and Harney ODofuiell. foe eotnpenaa-liott beyond Aeir contract, made Icngtlnned and detailed report advent lo th aame, the Common Council not having any power In the matter, and to be discharged report accepted and adopted.

HirtH Committee upon th poUtaort of I. and G. Gtlfillsnd complaining of a nuiaaoee reported U. UUHHailU C4JMI ffw ll4 ptimrnM Rw August TU HAwIIIm, sf Vwilsss. VTSstVO.

Tsuin'vt, tnd the lf It'S ha bastdl lr ha lulhd, lw 'atS It sr, Au.l t. a.s Us, laigtS Tha tut. i.i.g t.J sunk lo ml, 1 js mi ii wn its ausivr't le lu-nesih itiv had.nr, U. sk rarat Th- Ua. Mt alumbfR-n, fenilr haacd l' h.gom br.s Ifiaa UttJ I I'm, MtUa boght h- kwa ku set, hen Hi, mix Wuida waura fcaall And litaHh Uw tSirr Ah Wut la, It ana t.t i ka ishaess ar.

And Uhwgti law Hsung Waa TW tUkklU but tswllr li hasp n.S tuvrad tl lk la ratxura WbJa ui mm ksid rtui'snus lM Ja rrnxird, al lu A wbula awaiuiT Tha Win had pabd bh sod or Tha wssJi i eaman, rr Ami ns hka tatililul VwaK rtug 1, 1, 1 sound ihal Fra val nJ thu kl, ho hed Yri ha atvil nawad ilia failirnng o.ra Thu Itrtvrrad o'er mnnlxJ't twuw uf ear, Avl araaorA Hi man a vanad fcaia, '1 ha Mera reaidva mnmw lharw Would (larraaniia uaaal urUxjuska itwua Waa beavuig lU depilo twkW. T.a teslinia spade slS hr Ksnn, 11m shuiite pau loom, 1'ba sis iigd Minn lha nA pknislHahar in ihe suaxl, naeuva tuf Aa uaehr-flsii, 'fha rusty ary tha awung iruoi Aa Bail, echo hum Ilia tmd raioa. Mma bung RuUsutis on its frame, No mure Aa kardAov's whwla rang, itiiTauim heard Uw cymbals slang, WUJe battle about and rannoo's roar Htumk tha vexed earth (runt era lo si wee. Fierre cirnWi ttien, with enmsiAl trad Rode lilts a mrleoc on the gate. And kpruua-wnniy, by haired nursed.

In lava srreama nr rrngranca bur Then (urA la daxaling aueama of light Kir iAle auiulard winged It flight I Whi er it wavoA o't land or I 'prose A amhenta of ilia tree, TiU natiune, awed, wonder ytseil. To where la spangled glnrlea biased I They saw tuloce track ol fir -Hv-l. nia of trauil in pang aspire, tv Ala Inp! Arall, and deepor away Were swept lake noxfiua BmN away I Speculation of 11 aorta sbounJs'in the European journals on the political cousequence of the djih of tlio Duke of Orleans, and to thcas come in aid the divinatimi of the enothaayer, Ae following, taken front Liverpool paper, shows From lh Time. A ComciniMCE. A correnpondent hat sent us the followingdate.

which have excited some alarm among the credulous 170 1 Fall of Robespierre. i)r. I To which add 1701, gives 1813. Iyl5 Fall of Napoloort' kvb ami hereby referred lo tha law Cwi-mute to reirt, if abb, a b-tmr elhd, to tv.l.fy ow nr re of the Sal ef llnit IViierty, sod to fctve the rhr-r Ac, for eUiHf A am reJmerJ ad and. AkL Uorto tailed A rewdntw ftbred at Ae last sterling and laid on the Ubfe, i it IU4ved Aat Pojtlar fox the p-ra of llwka srert to A pemen of Wlb few street be paved tle reaolutk as adojR.

4, On motion of A1A Ustea the lUreoJuiiiSi paared Jwly tih. HU repAig orAnaiw (appoitittng a In tlie tnallof of I uroits atreet) psaUd Jnly 27, lIh waa rer stored. And bmRm of tire same Bsdl, That the wilmanre hmi) Jelf 28th, appotnt. Ang Abroham A. Ifey hr, lie I- The'dier and N.ihan ottng aswwwire, to asses the ape nee of reguUtmg and psving I'urman street, be and hereby repeafew.

An ordmaiwe the flagging of Hi tide walk of Henry atreet on the northerly axis thereof from Warren to Harrison at, as duly nRnfi) Resolutxme fly AU liereU Reedved Aat 11 suitable pervsis who shall vs erected nroiMr and convenient scales shall bs etgliets of Hay ami Straw In Ae city of Brooklyn, by taking and subscribing an oath re affirmation well and faithfully toe aecute lire dutm of their appiMutment adopted. Bf AU. Jieru-lUaoUcA that At Street Commissioner give notice toowimrs of pfTer. ty on Mam atreot, to have the I'wti moved out to the curb atone, or in dofnull ihoroof, that Aey will be removed ami also that Aey enure tbs aide walks to be flagged Ihe whole width of-the same, from Pnwpect to Water street, ulrin fifteen days re that Hie aame will be done by Ae city, at Aeir expense mlojSsd. By the aame Resolved thattlw Street Coin.

tuiMiiMier cause all obstruct itxi to be removed forth Hh from Closo areuue, and Aat the of Ae tome be collected from the individual cauiir.g auch ob true urns ailopted. ffy AU. Dim-m lie lvrd Aat A Street Coromirenroer be end be ie hereby directed to advertise for estimates for grading and pevmg Hicks from Reuiacn st to the prerent pay, ment at tb aouAcrly side of Joralcraon st. itn uncut curb and cut gutter and bert water stotie, and in all respect to conform to the ordinance relative loth paving of etreet in ilia city of Brooklyn referred to the Street Com. By kid.

OxArewe Ileaolved that A' City Inspector be directed to repair Graham at. by filling up th gullie caused by Ae late heavy rains referred lo the Street Coni. Aid. Law inquired whether any proceeding had been bad upon tha resolution (relative to the burglariee committed in Aie city,) paused at the last meeting. Hut Honor Ae Mayor replied that efficient measure had been token to suppress the same, and that th Watch and Police have been increased, and were on A wlert-' Aid.

Rogers presented a profile of Flushing av. from nearAe Hospital Git to Bedford av. and moved that Ao line marked on the earn be adopted aa the permanent grade line on motion adopted. Aid. Roger preeented estimate for regul' ting Bandford et.

On motion Hie contract few the aame wa directed to be given vyin. Beard for York treol, contract to Terene Bra-dy Flushing av. contract to tn. Rraro- On motion th keeping In repair of Clinton, Court, and Henry ate. ana Hamilton av.

in the Oth Ward, for one year, was referred fe Ae Aid. ermen of Ae Ward with power A xpnae not to ejteeed 200. On motion the Board adjodraed for two week a A. U. HTEVENS, Clerk Common Council ImmII rn-At MMf, Ub lilt, Tha Ik-rj Itx-t pureusul Ij.mniment.

Piwsnt Mrr, iu AU. Va II DhdL 1 O-U-nc, Bergen, Talituge, ek and 1 "'H' Bimoie of III lat meeting and th HjMiid nreeung of July "dtih, read and i iUuvii trance of Jrne r4 isul ut lb gr-loig gTvebiivg of Sanford street I rekuel Mi tbo bireet 4 nniUleA petition of Andrew 4ke. lo taWH. bout JUd n4 Knid to ty Street, reguta-tod aid paved A A Mme I prill A. H- Wngl.t.

City Collector, hw reneatl of bre wsrrsnU the ataUrr of IWd. tiAl aicnue, aiwl Allan! aveuu areinents I on oMlion lli aan aero reveraily grouted. Th Return of firemen elected to Co. 4. and th Chief I.ngmeer- report were severalty referred the Fire IV-parineiit Com.

relitiun of IL 8- Churrh tint the grading of Kiuuh xrect CMiiidcted, and that Ui muu nvay I inspected tad sa ancMurnl U4 1 referred A thp Sirait (i. Petiliuu ol Mr. M'EntrtS Complaining of a nuissat adpuumg her property to tlrePoJue C'iHiimitlre. 1etiiMU of lb Tulfisd, fo payment of fees and hull nee of a.lary i referred to th Assessment Corn. Ietiliuo of Tbomni Caacoyn kw payment account of hi contract ui tlie matter of Navy street: and the petition of Edward Parry foe a eertificAi on account of hi contract in the oust ter of lUrrisoa street severally referred lo the Puisne Committee, the latter ith power.

Petition of John IlUhe and other to have aalka of Hamsqa etreet, betwteo Court and lleury Ureet, and Uie or Utwn of (feu, 11. KeUey to ha id street flagged on tho northerly aide between Henry street anJ Cbeever I'Uca severally referred to tbo Street Hie ecvcral remonstrance of N. J. uocar, Jane E. Bolt.

A- II. Johnson, and J.lLTarfor, igainai opening llarriaoit treet from I lick street to Ae ater luie, were referred to the Street Committee. Petition of John 8. Noble, proprietor of the Brooklyn IHdy News, that said paper may be placed on th lit of Coqxwatioo nsjere. Aid.

Uokee moved that Ae prsyer of Ae petitioner he granted; upon taking the question Ae motion was lost. He monstrance of Henry Patcheo against Ae petition for a weU and pump oorner Pacific and Columbia street: referred to Ae WeU and Pump Committee. Communication from E. M. Jotinaon and other, in regard to tho Hay wagon at Aejunc-tion of Court and Fulton street, and asking A at the fence near Aa City llaU may be act Vmek end tho wagon dueeted A aland there, read and referred to the Committee on Land and Place.

T.u Petition of Win. Thilip and other, Aat the (lagging of John etreet may be aUnl for Ae present referred A the Street Committee. Petition of B. W. Davi on Ae aubject of incumbrances on Poplar, and alao on illow at referred to tlie City Inspector with power.

Communication from R. K. Moulton on th ubject of charge against weigliere of anAr. cite coal read, and on motion Wav was granted to withdraw the same. Communication from V.

A. Greene, Eq. late Attorney, that tho report of the commissioner, in the matter of toning Jeralomon. et from Henry at to-the extreme water line, Wm duly confirmed by Ae Supremo Court on A 4lh mat. Hcccpa'd and filed.

I lie 1 Ionov the Mayor stated Aat Ae coin-missionor in the matter of Hoyt at were deai-roue of knowing wbeAer thoir report waa to be handed to tlio late oc present Attorney on motion of Ald.Talmage they were directed to hand the same to tlie present Attorney. Petition of Mary Patton and others for a con. veyance of property purchased at a sale for nonpar ment of assenemenu: and a similar petition from F. and were eeverally referred to theJLawCDm, Petition of James W. Iow to be appointed Harbor Waster for the southern district of the city laid on tlie table.

Petition uf Jacob Mortis and Cancft relative to a certain public bouse in the bth Ward referred to Ae License Com. and the Mayor. Petition of John Bagiev to have Raymond graded from Myrtle to Tillary st: referred to the Street Com. The unpaid assessment lints for lamp post and lamps in Frank ho avenue, between Myrtle and Flushing for regulating lilja-ry street, returned bytlie Treasurer, were referred to the Assessment Com. The assessment lints for regulating Carlton avenue, from Myrtle to Fulton avepues, and for MeKenney st regulating and paving, presented for confirmation, were referred to samd Com.

The Collector returned Ae following assess. ment Polls, which were severally referred to Ae Committee on Asaensroents, via regulating and paving Willoughby et, from Cold to 1 lect sts lamp posts and lamps on Butler st, between Court and SmiA ats well and pump in Wyc-koffat, between Court and Smith sts; regulaU iBjT ptipferst, from Hicks to Willow sts lamp nn Kvdn nlace laimve. in u- on Sydney place lamps, in Wil I An4 lh U'rk rrraa. u- iiy Uh4. lll tMJ- By Jim w.lh un -WI ogravn I i.

Sl0i da a Ik N'l 1 Pii fieareey ftjrtaight hs eliej this vntk first aiiinwiKci; and if iM jg uno'a 4u4a W1 I one's mou'h. F.f recites, Iv lM) highly p'4 iih it f-pnwi. WJ A VesiUto to proaounc It of A b'-t taJ by all wUa Uo n-l farerifi dwk of th Lfod mu vs ever aeetu TUa LuriiidF-cyjd lav be numerous a th feeusts that once Infested it snd Aero are winy, prolalljf, a bo iuragtne manner anJ rue. toaut at tb Egyptian powibly We pro. ente4 in any no I gM tirw 5 ut only to mad A America in Ffrpt" in order to find (licmrKrs sgrecstit Tlie great fault of Extern traveller! hu been a ort of acboiaatie aantenrn too r.fid adherence to nkxiiU-a Intermixture, along fth waiter of fact, of all tbo eaoenlnl rlemrnti ef tb bonk art in short, if we mijrbe allowed Hi eaprem fen, a doiprarilkvii to at thing ttla other nien'a eyeVtiMleoJ of one- own.

llenc wo baro bad llqtedry, and oolutereatliig detail of personal a A At are unrelieved kyena oohtary park of bue; proy'deeript'n foci, of ill should bo poetil qu'P. quirk, and detached m'eocct Uirown rudely together and rb.pwJninjaptroih to EaU era skies, women. and a that. The head of American particularly, art liable to be tbuo turned. AccutomeJ a tliey are at ham, to practical equably, they become aato.

pished at those clear and marked distinction buerrahle in Eartcm eliftieej and fearful lest, by too free an intercom a ith all elanaca, they may either incur the dipjesar bf the no, or tiwpicina ef the 'other. Thoir' dbnertationa, consequently, arw mule at dietanco there i none of that life-like reality hicb reaulta from petxousd communication, and thoir book are UkN op chiefly in reiterating war hat baa alreadr keen well told before. Lxmirtinei bulky work, though unquestionably meritorious, parfica of tbea charactcriatica He if a poet, and being fully aware of the fact, think it hii businesa to look at thing with a poet eye. Ilcnce not a flower, or alirub, or ocene, or novelty (to him) of any aort, oscapoe without a thorough and do-Uikd doecrijition. Another fault of the generality of Eaatcrn tourist llieir akctchei by the way.

A work on Egypt ahould be what It title Import, and not a detailed account of croeo-road, lota and common, bargain, a peculation- and convcraa-tioni eh ip-board, during the Journey to and fro, even though the volume bo reduced in ie, and aold, aa it eould then well afford to be, at a lower But Mr. Cooley i not liable, that we ran ece, to ny of the otijectiona enumerated above. Ati author only from inclination anjipt by profc. ion, he aeenii to have itniek out an entirely new and pursued it lueceasfully. Imbued with rich vein of humor, and poosewfid of keen aatipical power an American at heart, and not at all intimidated by apprehen-iona of success, there a freshness of style, an easy familiarity of manner, and a stern indejiendciico in hi writing, whifh cannot fai( to pleaao as well as instruct, "'ll dip at once into the midt of things, commeucingpith the approach to Alexandria, and-bringing forth wonder after wonder With much caw pnd grace as.

if had been familiar with them from childhood. Doterrnin-t be upon good term with everybody, hia equanimity ia seldom disturbed and whether viewing the glorious scenery of Egypt from the pyramids, making war upon the plagues of the Nile 'boat, luxuriating in a Turkish batli, driving the Arabs before him with hi cane, or gotling swindled out of three, hundred piastres by tbs, particular friend of Mr. Firkin j1 he Hllwaya behaves like a philosopher. But wehave not space to-day to point out all the peculiarities of the work in rpiestion. As we have already obBorvod, wo regard it in.

comparably the most interesting book cn Egypt that we hate ever met with, and 'must place Mr. Cooley, at ono bound, aiplug the host, as it undoubtedly will among the most successful, of our native authors. We like the true American spirit that pervades it; nd slioqldncvcj think of inquiring what were tlio politico of the writer. Mr. C.s adventures on the road are skilfully interwoven with the subject matter1 tq the shape the Story of Nebby Daood, who isoncoun.

tered at the hotel, and qflbrtfc a vast deal ol mer-riment to the reader, as well as" a the Wrink- lebottons, Screenebnrys, SqueebeyA Ac. The whole is illustrated with numerous engravings, many of which are from original sketches. IhoT eek roETRT-Ouf classic friend of the New Ilaven Register thus immortalizes a celebrated manufacturer of root beer, in that city, named Demaa i When the beer was made, the fair inouths Wore 11 in a thirsty pucker And the solemn aisles of the green woods rang, Asthe cork flew out with joyous bang And all Creation joined the clang, I one symphonious rang dc dang For bcuias Tucker! Mwli. IT Tb (Vrauenttre B-putliean mt tlif Gtly ef Rrankly are nntfe to arert Is llxir re. frertivs wards a WEDNESDAY EVtNTNo, I7A Aujist intoant, at 7 scferk, be to yw)M af uefectmg THREE psres frees varti Ward to BMW Iq a Cuualy lfewl, to to at t1 a feu of Mrs, Pchwmnttkrr, to As town of list fereh, re Wr dnssday, 1m 1 1 A bsuit, 4 P.

bi re to clxxsr TWO Drifplf to alt-n4 a Nuts to to krld at ftyvacure aa L'a VrtiA ilxjr of Sa'ptetnlirT next, to Kami sate stutibU-eanJidatrs to be aiipporttd at tha enauing rbvUn lot the officra of (toverunv and lieutenant Covira. oraf Altenf New York ret tire following jdxf Ward Al vdonnaife fferden, ran Colun. but and t'rwaberrv Ha 3d At Wenv9d Ward lintel, eorna sf York and Vrari st. Jd At lKirtoo' Mil tarr ttardre. Ill) -At (aS(tHI lldl, 1 1) I'dM id SA Al NHsw'sNareau Hotel, sonKrNaaasi and Jaekane 1.

A At Mclhrmatfi Cth Ward IIld. aV Aa Not. lb Firry. 7th -At Kweany 7 A Ward H'C 8th At Irete rhJ hooaa No. 3l 3th -Al 9A Wsrd Hotel.

By order of tha Democratic Rcpnlliroa GanernT Cummiltee. J. N. FUf-lv, Chairman. C.

A. Davits, SccirtaTr. aulO tl 7 o'tIIE PL' lit. I C. TTiejeriilie It ton, by no' formed Aat I tore fiiti-d up and opened as office and Infinnnry No.

7U Iswrmr I- (at lba practice and sola of llwinaeniaa Medicine, and intend to nuk Brooklyn my r(l-aalrr raaidaseo. SI luArauuy, which Is feeatod is a quid Opel part of the ty now ia readme for Ae reception of invalid from all parts of lire conn-- Ut VArOR BATHS, eold and warm, Bhwwsw Dama, andCoi ssrs of Memave, wilfot all limn' to given at Uie Infirmary, to tlureo wfe may dorora limn. i will attend rsoamt and fimm.i.tf an ralla in my profoMon, boA by day and night, dthef in tho eitv or adjacent sountrr. I ahallkccpeonatnntly on hand a anrthreBt or uKst ixa ThouMonian Midieincn, which srill booold. aa lw aa can bought slaewhcre of tire Mias' quality.

Charge few ut Ae turns, qwetoliy' to tliuaa who pay promptly snd rauirriaiuyv Advlca at Uie olfic oaTi. llaviiigjvtoaid Aougha Aoerngh eottreeof Med leal Htudus, and had number of year af aetivo' snd satenairs prsctics and experience, I batra fire vanity to tohevs As I Aali rod kill arere Ana' half or two thirds of my pnlumts at jnost, wiA steam, pepper, febelis," Ae. Brooklyn. L. May 11, 1843., dUUnyfltdanis A.

II. PLATT ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE Pureuant te aq order of Aldcn Bpoooer, Ifeq, Surrogate of Ure County of Kings, NoUcs is hereby given te all nereons having ehums sgain the reud.of Tsttnis foegen, Ut of JTa Arnh, In said eoristy, drorweed. to present As sain to Adrian Dorgon, st bia rest to Li j-A O-of Novombor neat. Dated New I'trwlit, My 4, ADRIAN BEKUEN, my lawfim Administrator. Executory notice ia pormuie ord.ir faf Ure Surrogate of tire Cotmly of Kings, Notice hereby given to all persons having claim gainst Mill foarSMotr, fete of Uw tows of New Utrecht, widow, deoeased, te present the mine, witfo th vouclion thcroof, lo Jumwi Cro horch, ii Nw Utrecht, on or before A Slth day of Duocmbcr ncxL Dated June 30, 184.

JAMKN C. CIIURtII, I ErrcoArv JAQUEH II, WAKUELUff. Jai lswar.w- MORTGAGE SALE Notice i hereby fivan.1 that whereas llulif Van II mi ton, late of tho town of Ftatiamfe, fe Ao County of Kings and. Hteto of New York, deecssed, and Elixabeth lire' wife, did in A lifetime ef lire said Kulif, and on about the twentyrercond d.y of Sejitemtor, ono Uumsond eight hundred and eighteen, make and execute under Aeir bands and scabs and deliver unto John Okey, An of Ae town of Brooklyn in said County, a eertain mortgage of As real relate here- inaftor described, bearing dsto on that day, conditioned for Ae payment of tlie stinwf on hundred and slxtr-twodoUars and fifty Cents, lawful money, 4 wiA Ae intorret tlwrooil, duo on or before Ure first day of May, to Ae year one thousand eight hundred snd nineteen, snd containing therein a power to Ae aid mortgagee, hi heirs, eaecutora, edmlnirtrator or areigns, te the said mortgaged prom! ujon default belli made in Hi cond.tion of said myrt-gago, which mortgage containing such power was duly acknowledged and certified so as to entitle it to bs registered snd recorded and such power of ate was afU'rwsrds duly rrgiterod In Um Office Ae Cl rk of th County of King. I (her No.

Register of Mortgage, pages 32S, Aeon -tlie twenty day of Novcmbo 1818, at past o'clock In Ao afternoon And wherea the snid John Okey did, on nr about the twcnty-ninA day of BrptomW, ono thousand eight hundred and eighteen, by a-regnnimt of thkt date did recorded in said Office, assign, tran.f(T and sot over said mortgage unto George oweri of said town of Brooklyn, his heir, executor, almmitra- tor snd assign; And whereas Hi said George Power did qurntly depart Ai hfe. leaving will, which hw appointed his son George Power and I lioma. 1 ow. erTand friend John Doughty, the creditors thereof, who, such eaeeutots, did subseoureitly, snd on Or about Ao twentrseventh day of Nevcin-bor, to tb year bf our Lord on Aousand eight hundred and twenty-seven, by areignmcnt of Hiat date, assign Ae said mortgage unto the pubsenber, Fhaa-bsth Van llouton, of Flatlanda, In said County of And whereas default Ac mid condition of such mortgage has occurred, by which the mud power te sell Ires become operative, snd no suit proceeding hu been instituted at Uw to recover Ac debt Dw remaining secured by said mortgages hereinafter mentioned, or any part Aererff And wbereu Hio antount claimed to due on said mortgage st Ae time of Hio firvt pvhiiratKiB of th notice is four hundred snd ten dollars and forty- seven cents, for principal and uitcrret Now, therefore, by virtue of Ao raid power of rate and of Hie in such eoe made snd As said mortgage will be foredored by sale of th mid mortgaged prermees, which are Ascribed us said mortgage follow. A wjD All At Jot of land, with Ae fe re fdlow eoullieriy by Ae fend of Jdu R.

LtU northerly and ereterly by westerly by Und of Bareut Johnson, deeeored. couUmmg ona acre and lhree.qu.rter fa ucm, As sams or leas toffeAer WiA aU nd nnAu Uie Wfficea, buildings, rights, members, fered.iourenU and sp. fHiitenancea to Ae -me belonging or st public aoetwn, at Ao mn or to-verarf Donrel Mcffo-reom he mjd to tot i ore Ae eighth day of O.teher, oe Uimmmd a mt thafthsxttr of ff.Iir Lore fo Merer, Atfya TV 1 u.d. rich and rare, for sale hv VV Bigll T- j. GLRALD.

a.i -o V. in favor of and recommended 111 paag In usual ordinance for the abatement of the Mine. Report accepted and adopted, and ordlnince Batne Committee reported ie favor of having Green Lane opened ana extended from hi nrtli-irly termination to Front atreek tb district of assessment to extend on both aide of amd Une and twenty five feet deep on both aide Aereor, and that Ae Street ComraiMioner give Hi ueual notice: report accepted and dopted. Same Committee reported in favor id opening Mill atreot (aa laid down on th Cotnn.i-lioucra Map) from Court to S-nith treet, and that Ae district of asseMtnent extend on noin side of said street and 100 fuel in depA Acre-of report accepted and adopted, 1 Same Committee rcX)rtcd in favor of accepting Ao Deed of Ceaskir (from Execulore of Estate of Pierpoint and Adam Tredwcll,) of Aat pert of Reason street betweon the W8U crly aide of Henry street and Ae easterly ude of llicka street Also in favor of accepting Ae Deed of Cession (from Executors of 1 icrint) of Pierpoint, between the westerly side of Hicks street and the westerly side ol Columbia street! -reports severally accented axul referred to Ae Counsel of Hip lUrd fur the usual exa- urination. Samo Committee reported in favor of hiving Jackson street from Willoughby stfeot to Fulton Avenue graded and paved with good cut curb and gutter and good bank ston report accepted and adopted.

SaiMvCommittee presented the fol lowing ordinances, which were read and adored, via: To apportion the expense of repaving Hiclts street from Clark to and paving Jackson street Irom Willoughby to Tillery street Turnpiking ind gravelling Claaon Avenue from Willoughby street to AU Isntic Avenue Repaving Janie treet from Main to York and Markfet etrcels 1UW-ing Willow Street from Clark to Pierpont Regulating and paving Mam street from Prospect to Water etreel-nd Keptnng Henry street from Clark to Pierpoint treet. Lamp Committee reported in favor of having Douglass and Dcgraw sts, from Smith to Court ats, lighted: report.accepted and adopted. On motion, John V. Bergen was epjxomtcda trustee of School.District No. 2, and Wm.

of No. Mo fill vacancies. On motion of Aid. Talmagc, lunothy J. Kol-logg was appointed Pound Alasterof the public Pound in 15th at, near 3d avenue.

Resolutions By Aid. hid I tc solved, That 200 be and the same is hereby appropri. ated (out of Ae amount heretofore appropriated for repairs of etreota and roads) and placed un-der the direction of tho Aldermen of th Ninth Ward, for tho repair of the roads in said ward to 1st July, 1843. Adopted. By ALL Jackon Resolved, Ibat tho City Inspector ho directed to remove the and and dirt from all streets south of Joralemoia fo (except those recently paved, where tho avfie hae not been removed since paved,) and At the ex.

pense thereof be charged to Ae contractor who has contracted for the cleaning of the am, the same is "hot removed by him within ten dayi Adopted q-aZm'areRcs IveA That the May-. dAmmiHf be authoneeu or and Frnanc Committee be authorised to adopt auch measures as Aey may deern jnece. airy to ensure a compliance with tlie rojMdution of this Board passed on the 25th July Isurt, rela. tive to Win. A.

Greene, Esq, late Attorney of UL Harris Resolved Aat Ae City Inspector cause tlie pavement to be repaired at the foot of Tillary etreet, at its junction with Jackson atreet, and Aat he also cause to be re- ifrld by Mvrtle avenue, where It ie croft- Ae directioo, Kaymotii street, under Ae direction tf tlie Street Committee, and cause a elope to structed of large stones, in the dram artottei By the tame Resolved, That bill ordered to be paid by this Board, shall in all caes, be under Ae direction of the Finance Committee, Commissioner be directed to cause tion of the Street st Ae intersection of JJ Concord streets, to be so repaired ss Ae water to rnn In Ae gutter and thus abate jsetof aellmg property for unpaid Tax Assessment with the expenses incident tber To which add 1815, gives isho. 1R30 Fall of Charles X. I To which dJ1830, gives 1842. oj Thus far we borrow from the Times. The calculation first apfwared in the French Prophetic Almanac, of 1811, a sort of hrancis Mixire a copy of which has been a year and a half In our poeeeemwn.

MsLANcnotT SuRiDK-Mis Catharine Ack-craon, a very young lady, about seveiitoen years of age, residing with her mother at No. 129 Hammond street, put an enJ to existence on Saturday night, by drowning herself in a cistern. The cause of this sad oc. eurrence is said to have been disappointment ovo. It appears that a young man named Thomas Eldridge, after having for along time mill his-addrenee to her, and, as she ler family, proposed to marry her, about the middlrf of May last discontinued his visits to her, and devoid his attentions to another young lady, Birfce deceased has been very dejected, and at one time soon after attempted to destroy herself by taking laudanum.

Eldridge denies ever having promised to marry her, but savs that they hal had conversation upon the subject from which possibly she may have interred that ho intended to dqsa She had address-ed him notes on different occasions request-in an to which be paid no attention. For the last two Weeks deceased has been much more depressed In spirits than before, and, on Thursday last, was overheard to exclaim, To think thatrl must ffle for such a villain, and then address her Maker in bumble prayer, in both hia and her own behalf. On Saturday night her mother, having occasion to go to mar-ket, requested deceased to accompany her, which, however, she declined doing, and when the mother returned, about IQ oclock, deceased hhd left the house, and after searching the prem-iscs through in vain she wa finally raked up from the bottom of the cistern. Dr. Miller was immediately called in and allied the usual remedies to resuscitate her, but to no purpose.

The Coroner yesterday held an Inquest on the body, ftnd the jury found that death had been caused by drowning in a cistern, a voluntary act of self-destruction. Express. The Blind As Incident. We were not a little astonished yesterday, to notice two young men, perfectly blind, wending their way, unattended, up the stairs of Independence Hall, to-wards the steeple. Feeling some apprehension lest they might not have been aware of their locality, and the danger which would ensue in inch an event, we approached them with an interrogatory, and expressed our fears for their To this one of them very kindly replied that he had been up once before, and he was certain to find the bell not the alarm bell but the old bell, the notes of which was the, signal that the Declaration had beensigned, on the 4th July, 177.

lie, the speaker, said hehadplacei his band upon the bell, and waa desirous that his friend should have the same satisfaction. What a glorious, high-minded and national feeling waa there though deprived of sight they possessed better virtue than many ol their more fortunate fe I lo w-nien -f 'h d. Chron. Sna wBECk The schooner Sarah Abigal, Hudson, from New York bound to Washington, with a cargo of pork, dry goods. See.

wentashore during th on Sunday 31st tilt, lo miles north of Cape Hatteras, and has gone tp pieces, cargo partly lost Pitt. A very lovely girl In Westmoreland co. PeniL was seduced by a scoundrel of a farmer and deserted. She, in revenge, burnt the barn in which her seduction was effected For thi she ia to be sent to the Sure prison. Rochester, Aug 5 New wheat hav been sold at 7 shillings, which will doubtless be the price for the present, although some ha been aold a high as 7.

Od. Flour ia very dull at lat quotations. The Zanesville (Ohio) Republican of the 6th test say. Wheat ia Coming to market rapidly and in large quantities. It yet telling at 60 cents per bushel, specie pay mg Louisian- Moutons majority fe Governor (Dorn.) is 1590 salary 7,500 per annum.

Nice, snug and comfortable. Tho King of llltode Island got 9 100 1 ArrOINTWENTS BT THE IBESIDENT AND 1 Contultsi ames ChawauA for Berout, Damascus, Baid, and the towns within their limits, In A dominion of the Ottoman Porte. Franklin Chase, for Tampico, In Mexico, in the place of O. W. Montgomery, resigned.

JlforoJUI Benjamin II. Khoppard, Marshar for Ae middle district of Temioese. Attorney John M. Lea, Attorney for said district, in Ae place of Return Meigs resigned. Canal Tolls On Ae New York canals up to the 1st August In 1839 701,413 1840.,.., 716,533 14U jgjQ 750,947 Diminution from list year, Albany Argue.

A hr.ktrrom the Public Album kfl at Niagara Fallt. The 'fulls are clear quite ao but they do not (inner my hexpectations. 1 got Aornughly wetted by them, and feet my at. When the whether is 'of, I prefer looking at a hepgraving of thorn in the oue. S.

Eno- I.AND. JtlAlfollKW. In Ala city, Aog. Jons F. Pmaer, of Fiahkill, N.

to Caxouns daughter of Jim. Oakley, of Brooklyn. In Ai city, Aug. 2, Bheunw Lsavitt, to Mres Joarnii WKLts, both of Brooklyn. In this city, last May, Mr.

Join Cuuuino, to Mrs. M.tTH Rossst, of New York. "In Now York, 2d innt, Chas. W. Basdem, A Mias Elixasstm Bakks.

In New York, 4th Inst, Mr. Wtixuu B. Kurr, to Mm IfassieTTA Lewie, daughter of Zadjck Lewis, Duo. fcUof tJiftt fo New York, Au. by lH Rev.

Dr M-rlm, Thou. R. Ihiladi Iphis, to Borau Chab-Lotts ns Bsan Monchxl, daugb. ter of As late Capt Dlhfomanv.llc, of Quebec. On Saturday evening, June in North Cut.

tie. Too Main, aged 40 yrora, to Mu Rhoda Tuckrb, eged 1 ys, daughter of David Tucker, of Stamford, Conn. In New Haven, Aog. Edwi.o LrraJSsq-. ef Guayama, Porto Rico, to Susan only daugbtef of Samuel F.

U. Morse, President of tire National Academy of Design, New York. At Wetaunee, Middle Florida, July 20, DlChas. McCormick, U. S.

to Mra. Eixan Vass, daughter of the lata Hon. William Wirt. DIED, In Ais City, Monday, 8th ituni daughter of Rrnreom L. snd Emily I ood, aged 13 monA nd 11 day.

In Ais city, 7 A lost, Susa" Callsnors, infant daughter ol A to Anthony Bfeeekre Elhsoii. In Ais city, Tbnwdsy morning, Luiajcth, wife of Samuel In New York, 7A mt, of dropsy, Edmund Kim- 5 5li Uo-mM, rd Vl. Dili "I I. IA. M.M- tred 9S, Ae oldest inhabitant.on Tt Nfe- Brunawick, N.

J-Aog. 4.A.VRR, -of Alfred J. snd Martha Jan Bailey, of New York, SA bret, K- BeasMAM, ef New York, A tolk rear of ha ag. At PifUfidd, Ms July 5l, Ifrires Bawoa, daughter of Ejrmaa and Helen M. Llajq.

of A city, sged 6 months. tiu poets low t. from Middagli to Poplar sU; regulating Pacific et, (rum Powers ut. to Gowanus road; -lam ims dec. in Jay et, between Concord and ul-ton st lamps ffcc- in Liberty ut opening of Flushing avenue, from Naseau at to Wallabout road; for lamps on Gold street.

The Mayor stated Aat the Common Council had been served with a subpoena in chancery in a suit in which the Common Council are creditors referred to th Counsel of the Board. The chairman Of Ae Police ComrniUe return, cd a petition of John Rankin and Alters, complaining of a nuisance in Ae Oth ward, Ae same bavin? been referred to Aat Committee, and moved a reference of said petition to Ae Aldcr-meq of Aat Ward so referrad- Petition of Geo. Furnald and others, lo have Jackson atreot graded and paved from Wtllough-hy street to Fulton avenue referred to Ae bt. CoiQ Hi Honor Ae Mayor informed the Board that Ae special delegation appointed by request tg the citizens and consisting of Aldermen Harris, Bokee and himself had, in conformity wiA Ae resolution appointing Aem, immediately repaired to Washington, which they reached after the passage of Ae appropriation bill that Aey had several interesting interview boA with the Secretary of the Navy and with the President upon th subject of Ae Dry Dock, in which upon th subject of tlie Urr ifo ex, in wnicn Aey were ured that termination had. IUVJ Wife wmvw been made to abandon Aa work, or would be made without a proper and full examination of Ae subject by scientific and practical men, to whom it would be committed.

Whether a floating' dock would be built would depend much upon. the provisions of the law, which had not yet reached Ae Department, and upon to be mad as to ns merits, but tl ao, It would be more ia Aq nature of an experiment to be applied, if successful, to those Navy Yard where no Dry Dock would be required, and only a postponement of Ae conetraction of the Dry Dock here for the presept. The bo-crettry distinctly stated that in foi opinion the Navy Yard at New York should be furnished wiA a Lry Dock, and Aat he did not Amk "OfEBiTivES piscHARGED-We learn from the Howell Courier that the Lawrence Mills Company, in that city, contemplate reducing their about one-fifth next week, which will throw a number ef females out of employment. We dislike this lerm operative. It denotes pimple mechanical power tie capacity o( acting, and ia, in fact, essentially English in its signification.

Laborer" sounds much better. The British residents in this city propose to five a public dinner to lord AshburtuA Mr. Vebster will, of course, be invited. It will be an exceedingly interesting occasion, we dare ay Jour, i Com. Mr.

Webster of couree Is he a favorite with the Britieh residents 1 CT Gen. DuffGreen hi England, lecturing on matters and things in general, and (gainst the Cora Laws particular. Hes an odd fisli, tfi at Duff. csder ihe Ytio The allied factions la Congress about tbisime..

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