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WAWTED TWlSCEIiliAWEO ITS. FOn HOTJSI38. WANTED HELP. 171 a some LONG ISLAND ITEMS. FIBMffiOI SEtKPMll Jl ijiJlin nt it rrun''.

WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 15. ii 'i jut. r. 1 i.l.'.i; i i i.

FOR SALE COTTAGE NO, 677 GATES ave, vory deslaablo, all Improvements, perfect order, 20x40x100; ten percent, fn cash only required balance fa mortgage with torms easy. Address W. H. DURYEA, Attorney, 170 Broadway. N.

Y. FOR SALE TWO BRIOK HOUSES, ton rooms and snb aollsr; gas, hot and cold water; near South ferry. In Yorandah place, two doors from Henry st; price terms easy. Address O. EOKRRT, 118 Atlantio at.

ol4 8t FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, THE Central Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn, situated in Sohormorhorn st, botwoon Powors and Nevlns sts. Inquire of JAMES ROWAN, 21 Hoyt st, near Fulton avo. foil ol FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE A THREE story, brown stono house, all Improvomonts, in Prosident at, ata low figure, or will oxohanga for tin plates, iron or soldor. Enquire of R. I.

POWELL. 116 and lift Fulton st, (new No.) fol3 at" Bonahla terms, a strlativ firet alasa brown stono uuudu. luurHionuH auu uaaumuub, wivu iiuniry wxiension and billiard room; convenient to Month and Wall at. forrios and oxompt from taxation. For particulars addros3 W.

Box 763 N. Y. P. O. feUtf OR SALE LOW.

AND ON EASY Orfil 4 HB9 0Jt tfn4 Baltic n14i Itn tn iil. l. irl'i Kir oto uumu ovi ma uuu inu aituiihwvu ok, iwo auu uuu ai" Kidhtoenth nt. and brown stono front houso 128 Second place, Brooklyn. Apply to JOHN ANDREWS, 44 Court at.

fol3 Bt FOR SALE A TWO STORY AND basement framo honse, containing 9 roomB, with gas, water and beater; two lots, each 25x100; plenty of grape vines and fruit tross; prloe houso and one lot. will bo Bold, if desired; torms to suit. Apply on the premises, 189Spenoor st, noar Willoughby avo. fell 4t3AW OR SALE ELLIOTT PLACE, NEAR Lafnvnttn avn. 3 fttorv frame, aim.

water and hoator 9 rooms Belgian pavement, $6,600 Grand avo, near Gates, 3 story frame all improvements 13 rooms, $6.500 monthly paymuni. wm do recoivou. inquire in itoaa'a gaB nituro ware room, 822 Fulton ave, opposite Gatoa. fel lm TJOR SALE A HANDSOME FOUR fltorv broim stonn hotiKOr all Jmnrovomonts: 25za5: with or without furniture situated on Montague st, between Clinton and Henry sts. will bo sold reasonably and on oasy terms, Appjy ro n.uisaisu a wiIjUUA, luiai lutato Agonts, 40 Court at.

fol56t" JjOR SALE A FRAME HOUSE, 17X38. bathroom; all modorn improvements; convenient to threo lines of oars; torms to suit tho purebosor. Apply on premlsos, 198 Putnam avo, between Bodford and Nostrand avos; or 108 Watorst, Now York city. fol36t TCORSAIjE ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Jlv bovoral first class, brown stone, briok and frame housos, on Columbia, Willow, Hieks, Piorropont, Monta guo, Rotnson, Henry and Clinton stroots, at prloos ranging from $75,000 to $10,000. Terms to suit.

For further particulars, apply to S. HONDLO Roal Estato Agent, Monta. guo Bt, noar Court. fo4 lm FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE ELM place, near Fulton avo, three story, brick house, In tion for a dwelling, or for buBlnoaa; would exchango for a plot of Ktouud in Twenty first Ward, Washington avo, or Hall st. Apply to owner, 119 Gates avo, or 10 Park plaoo, N.

Y. feis IjIOR SALE OR TO LET A THREE story brown stono and Philadelphia brlok house; all modern improvements; in Lo Aorta plaoo near Classon avo, naintod hnntlnnmolv thrnuirhout: torms to suft: ront low to a small Rented family also, four lots, dlroctty onposito tho rcholo amount can remain if improved, and furthor loan on completion of improvement. Apply to J. B. COTTE, Jiovory, n.

x. ioiioi. OiTSALE OR TO LET FOR ONE OR I moro voars. fiirnt(hod or unfiirnishod. a thrno.atorv brick bouBO, 23xS6, lot 25x107.6; all modorn improvomonts; notanu com waior in seven on am Dors; rooms in goo order: three minutes' walk from Citv Hall woll adantod for boarding or English chop bouso; will soil or ront at low price.

Addrosa FRANCIS, Brooklyn Post Offioo. IUJ4 Ol. ITOR SALE OR 'EXCHANGE A BEAU tifnl houso, all improvomonts, in porfoct order, with extra lot; fino gardon, fruit, shado troos, and shrubbory, on oornor of two of tho tin oat avenuos in Brooklyn; 28 mfnutos from Fulton ferry, noar four linos of oars, in tho most healthful and pleasant locality; will bo exchanged for a neat house down town or on tho Hill, upon oasy terms and at fair prico. Address WM. 11.

Englo oilico. leiijoc TflOR SALE ON THE HILL FUR tf" nislicd. if desired: a 214 storv baaomonb nnd sub collnr framo houso, filled into tho poak with brick, containing all tiio modorn improvement and in perfect ordor; parlor and halls handsomely puporod and frescoed; lot VIW 1(1(1 1 immr. hn snnn tn hrt Hnnrnniatfid tnrm hn)f nnh. Inquire of tho owner, on tho promises.

now Ni Carl. ton avenue, rossasdiun Aprm. U21 lm' OR SALE AT EORT HAMILTON, in nnnRnnuonee of the death of owner, an old estab lishment, of 11 years, knowu as Atlantic llousc, on Atlantic nve. and Concord st; houso lias 8 bedrooms, 2 parlors, bar room, sitting room oil, all largo; sub barn collar under, cow and carriage houso, corn crib, all io good ordor; good casli business: part runtud, suliicieut to pay interest money can bo bought on oasy tonus. Apply on tho prom ises, or to K.

THUUlirLTUH, AIUIOU llOtOl, Cor. fiow Bowory and Now Chambers St. toll 121. 7OR SALE D. AND.

M. CHAUNGHY, 1 207 Munlauuo st Rcinson at. dwellings $60,000. sSlS.OOJ. Jnrolenionst $40,000, $25,000.

st Slfi.UU", $10,000, $25,000, Olintun at $2.1,000, $8,000, Willow str $13,600, $12,01. First plaoo $20,000, Union st $15,000, $14,5110, $13,000. Henry 6t $16,000, $14,0110. Clinton ave $45,000, $26,500, $9,000. Cumberland st $11,500, $9,000.

Oliord st $17,000, $8,000. Also, bnusns of evorv descrintion in all sections of tbo city. Store nroporty on the leading business streets. fol5 HI iSOlCSJiS, CAIUKBAUES. IOR SALE ONE SIX YEAR OLD horae.

sound and kind suitablo for light truck, and a good ariver. To bo seen corner of Nassau and Wasbing tOnSlS. 1014 BjIOR SALE CHEAP HORSES, m. luy iiuum)u iwtumuu uumiiauj, omuiuiu iui farmers and slow work also scvoral colts and mules. Apply at tiio ofhco of tho and 10 Fulton st, for Mr.

PALM hit, Superintendent of Horses. jalt) 2m IOR SALETO BE "GIVEN AWAY for S2.U00. A Bnlondid business, wltti horsos, wagons, threo yoam' lease of promises and stock; a fortuno suro for an enterprising man; exporfoncoas a general business person only required. Apply in person at 490 Myrtlo avo, now No. foil 66 FOR SALE BUSINESS WAGONS OF all sizes and stylos, such as grooors, bakers, butchers, milk nnd ox press wagons, to carry from eight to thirty fivo hundred weight; also, a second hand truck, uBod but little.

Jobbing attended to punctually in all its branohos. At 223 Johnson st, and at tho corner of Navy and Johnson ate. ol3 5t F1 RANK CORSA Manufacturers of FIN 13 OAREUORS. Are now offorintr raro inducements to all who wish to buy or hnvo mado to ordor lino light carriagos, of any desired stylo or weight. Kauai in quality aud tin is to the leading makers, and much lower iu urico.

Call and oxamiuo for youiBclves. Top and No Top Road Wagons, Skoloton3 aud bunues constantly on uanu. cud anu wo ATijA.ivr.LU av jalQly Opposite Clermont, (now No.) M. ISRAEL'S SALE AND EX LJ chnnsre Stables, 166 to 172 Carlton ave, noar Myrtlo. 40 to 75carriago( cart, sadolo and otbor work horses constant ly on nana.

I'arucs ranted as represented P.irtin.i ffiirlv dn.ilt with. Evorv iqiu m1 Jj flu GAL, WOTUCI. SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY yZj David Fithian agalnBt Michael Vrooiand and Ann, hifl ifn. nnd Murv E. Sheldon.

In nurauanco of a iudc ment of Joroclosuro anu in iui3 action, on tho clovonth day of Fobruary, 1871, 1 hereby givo notice, thaton tbo sixth day of March, 1871, at tho hour of twelvo o'clock, noon, at the Commorcial Kxchano, Silt Fulton stroot, in tho City of Brooklyn, County of Kiukb, I will soil auction to tho highest biddor, tho land and pn iiidumont montionod. and therein describe uouulv ui jviuuH, wui boh ai puouo promises in iod as fob d. situato. IOWS. VIZ.

Jl ma" uiuiiu wiiu ui uiiiuui ui innu, oiLUiiiu, f. tnir nnrl Iininir in tue Uitv ot lirookLvn. Doundod and do s'nf)0d as follows, to Commonoinj; at a point on the snut'ht Bido of Prcaul0nt stroot, distant ninety feet oastor iv from tho southeasterly corner of President and Hoyt streets nioK tlianee southerly nnd parallel with Hoyt 8treotonehn.Mdr,odl"GOHtUoacfOG.nStorJy lind, Vllf3t wicb Prpsident BOvenieon feet and six inches; thence ShorW Btrcet nne hundred aXImXZa, Pident streot; thouco west nr.v fllmo thn tinitthtrU mno 01 SlUonL BtrCOt SQVOmQOn ilft iMll1ir feet and ft! jixincnos, to mo Dated Fobmary 11, 1871. W. BLOOM, Roforoo.

Geo. W. Peaksai.1,, Plaintiff's foU 3w WS SUPREME COURT, KINGS GOUNTY Joaoph Weil against Adam Balear and othn'StlQ Iiureuauuu 01 a juugiuuuij uniur ui vuu auuvu uuurt uiauu tho abovo ontitlod action. Josoph T. Sackett, tho raf ereo named therein, will soli at tho auction rooms of Colo Murphy, real estato auctioneers, No.

H81 Fulton stroot, in tbo City of Brooklyn, Kings County, ou tho first day of April, 1871, at twolvo o'clock, noon, all tho lands ana premlsos named in said jadgmont order, thit is to say: All that oertain lot, pieoo, or parool of land, lying and in tho town of llatbusb. County of Kings, described as follows: Beginning at a point on tho northerly sido of tho road loading from Flatbush to Now Lots, called Bast Broadway. 406 foot 6 inohos oastorly from tho easterly Hue of land heretofore conveyed to J. Furman oastorly along said road 9D foot; thoaoo northerly and parallel with said land of J. Furman Neo us 278 foot 10 inohos to land of fHolon Martonso; thonco westerly along said land of Helen 'Martonso 90 fast, and thonco southerly and again parallel with said land of J.

Furman Neefns 278 foot 6 inohos to tho sldo of the road at the place of beginning. Dated Fobruary 15, 1871. JOSEPH T. SAOKRfT, Jtgforeo. E.

W. Van Vhahkkn, Plaintiff's Attorney, folo 6wW SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY David F. Klmborly against Lotitia P. Edwards, John Angus and Louis F. ThorasBon.

In pnrauanoe of judgment of foreclosure and sale mado hi thiB action on tho thirtoonth day of Fobruary, 1871, 1 boroby give notice that on tho tonth day of March(j871, at tho hour of twolvo o'clock noon, at tho Commoroial Exchango, 389 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings, 1 will sell at pnblio auction to tho highest bidder, tbo lands and promises In said ordor mentioned and thorein doeoribod as follows, viz. All that contain lot of land in the City of Brooklyn, bounded and described as foiiowa: Baylnninir at a point on tho easterly sldo of Cbo'ovor plaoo, distant ono hundred and thirty three (138) feet and seven (7) inches northerly from the northeasterly oornor of Oheever plaee and Degraw street, thonco running northerly along tho easterly lino of Cheevor place twenty (90) feet thence easterly parallel with Degraw streot. olghty oight (68) foot and six lnones (6) thonco southerly and parallel with Oheover piaco, twenty (20) foot, and thence wosterly along tho centre of the southeaster side or party wall of the nouse erected on the lot abovo described so far as the sarao extends, eighty eight (88) foot and six (6) inches to Ohoover place at the point of boKlnning. Dated February 13.

1871. GERARD M. STEVENS, Roforoo, TOD AH DlOKTHBON OLDS OHMIDT, Plll'ts' Att'yB. el5 BwWAB GUttREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY kO Fredorick A. Helchard against Churchill Oambre iing and others.

In pursuance of a judgmont of foreclosure and sale made in this action on tho socond day of February, 1871, 1 hereby givo notice that on tbo tenth day of March, 1871, at the hour of 13 o'olock, noon, at the Commercial Ex change, 389 Fulton street, in tho City of Brooklyn, Kings County. I will soil at public auction to tho highest bidder, tho lands and premises In said decree mentioned and thorein described as follows, viz All that certain ploco or parcel of land situate, lying and being in tho Ninth Ward of tho Olty of Brooldyn, County of Kings and State of Now York, bounded and described as fob lnra RncinnfniF at n. nolnt nn tho nnr.horlc side of Monroo street, ono hundred nnd eighty fivo (JS5) feet easterly from the northeasterly corner of Monroo street and Bedford avenue, and running thonco oastorly along tho northerly lido of Monroo street eighty (BU) foot; thonce northerly parallel with Bedford avenue ono hundred (100) foot to tho contro lino of tho block bounded by Monroo Btreot and Nostrand, Gates and Bedford avenues; thonco westerly along the contro of tho block and parallel with Monroo streot eighty (80) feet, and thonco southerly parallel with Bedford avonuo ono hundred (100) foot to tho point or place of beginning. Datod February 13, W7I. GERARD M.

STEVENS, Roforee. Salter Cowing, PlatntifPs Attorneys. felS SwWAS CJUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY GoonroW. Mead, nluintiff. against Jamos Lewis and othors.

defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and ealo made In this action, bearing date tho 8tb day of Fobruary, 1871 I boroby givo notico that on elovonth day of March, 1871, at IS o'olook, noon, at the Commercial Exchange, No. 889 Fulton street, hi the olty of Brooklyn, and Count of Kings, I will sell at, public auction to the nigbost biddor, tho lands and prem rah in said iudirment mentioned, and thoroin dosorilinftnH follows, viz All that cortaln lot, piece or parcel of land, with tho building theroon, situate, lying and being In the City of Brooklyn, County ol Kings and Stato of Now Fork, ana bounded and describod as follows, to wit Beginning at a point in the southerly line of Stockton Btreot, distant two hundred and twenty foot westerly from tho westerly lino of Throop avonuo, and running thence southorlyparallolwith Throop avonuo one hundred foot; thonco westerly parallel with Stockton street twenty foot thonco northorly and again parallel withThroop avenue ononundred feot to tbesouthorlj lino of Stockton Btreet, and thence easterly along the southerly line of Stockton streot twenty feot to thn nnTnt, of beginning, Datod, February 14,4871. LRVI A. FULLBB, Roforoo.

WrxBBg M. Powell, Plaintiff's Attorney. felSWEair OUPBBMB COUBT, KINGS COUNTY Robert Benson, Individually, and as administrator of the estate of Georgo M. Benson, aecessod, Susan Bon son and Richard H. Benson, against Tunis 11.

Van Pelt and Eleanor Van Pelt. In punuanoe of a jndgmont of foreclosure and sale, mado In this action, on the tonth day of January, 1871, 1 hereby give notice that on the fourth day of April, 1871, at tho hour of IS o'olook, noon, at the Commercial Exchange, No. 889 Fulton street, In tbo Olty of that oertain lot, pleoe, or parool of land situate, lying and being In tho town of Now Utrocht, Comity of Kings and State of New York, and bonndod and described as follows, vis. Beginning at a point on the northwesterly side of Cowonhovon's lano at the southeasterly oorner of land or Jano.nlfe of Danlol roBnlng thonoo southwwj erly along Bald northwesterly side of saul lane, two bunoroa and nlnoty ono feot and four Inohos to land of gen; thence northwesterly along said land of said WJf" Borionland narallel. or nnarlv so.

with the said lane after" has lakon a turn and runs northwesterly nl 3 of thirty foet and two Inches to a stake atlhe heir? of Isaao DeGroff. doqoaaed; thonoe northeMterly along said land last mentfonod ono rnpiiflr nf iwlH feot and eight Inches to a stake at anothor corner of said last montloned land; thonco still atojW lUai or beirsot DeGroff northweBtorlyolghthun rwo incues wj a huiko iu wv nt Michael Bortron ono tbenoonortooastorly hundred and WffiT and thonoo southeasterly of Jane, wife Daniel Jjjjw hunured and lfS Oowonhovon'8 lano at tho dlstancos more point or place of WJ" U5WIB foisew BILLIARDS, jTIREAT KEVUIjUTION 1JS BIIiLiIAKU nrTRTTIONS. Yon nnn miiltn ntnn nnRlilnnti nn W. H. Grtfflth'fl, wbloh boat tho world for plastloityand aorreot nasa of angles.

Now la your timo to buy Tablos, Balls, Ones. ClothH, at wdttcodDriooa, at W. H. GRIFFITH'S Faotory, 40 Vouoy st, Y. jaS3 ly CENTRAL LODGE NO.

361 F. 4 A. M. The membera of central uxige era. oat n.

a a. m. aro horeby summoned to attend a Bpoolal oommunloatlou to be held at their rooms on FRIDAY, Feb. 17. atllXA M.

sharp, to attend tho funoialof our. late Brothor Thomas vrnitohorno. By order J.B. JONBS.W.M. Ohas.

O. Makm, Soorotaiy. xeio lit MASONIC COMPANIONS, YOU ABE horobrsnmmonod to attend tho npxt regular Convocation of Gto of tho Toroplo, Chapter No. 208. R.

A. to bo held at tholr room, oomoi Court and Montague nts, Brooklriij on WEDNESDAY ETENING, February 15th, atBsiness Amcndtnont to tho By Laws, Work, Royal Arc" By order, JOHN H. OLIOKNEIt, JL P. O. S.

Vam Ohdek, See'y. LOST AND FOUND. TOST STRAYED TUESDAY 14TH tat a lnra )ilntc Nowfoundhiiid PUP. six months ohChad a wido braes collar. A suitable rownrd will bo paid upon bis return lo no.

US cruuMiu avo, uuruur uuuurwu stfeot. OST ON SUNDAY, 12TH A JLi gold httnting oaBO WATOR, dotaohod lovor. on tho Unney Island cars, going from Fulton forry to corner of Tillary Bt. Tho finder will bo liberally rowardod by leaving it at K4 Fulton Bt. Number of watch, 19,351.

fel3 3f OST BY A POOR GIRL, ON SUNDAY JLJ afternoon, at 2Jtf o'olock, going from now No. 167 FnltonBttotho corner of High, a POOKKTBOOVC containing $8 in bills, Borne small cbango, a Iottor and somo papor scraps. Tho finder will pleaso leavo it at MRS. FAIR'S bakory, 167 Fulton at. rtiEEXirvcis.

ST. PATRICK SOCIETY WILL CON veno at 29 Court st, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, at 8 o'olook, for final arrangements to greet tho Irish orllos. It is desired that, meantime, such mombors as wero not at last meeting should report to either tho President or Vice. President. JAMES CORBOY, Pros.

K. J. Lalob, See. folMt THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF ST. JAMES R.

O. B. SOCIETY aro requested to bo punctual at tho mooting room, on THURSDAY, at 1 P.M.. to partlctpnto in tho parado. Mombors absent will bo fined One (1) dollar.

By order of PATRICK DIMOND, President. Roni. Williams, Recording Secretary. foil 2t npiIE MEMBERS OF ST. JOSEPH'S O.

T. A. B. Society are hereby notified to meet at tholr Hall, on Doan st. near Vandorbllt avo.

at 10 o'clock A. on THURSDAY, February 16, 1871, lnordor to proceed in procession to rcoelve the Irish Exiles. Roll call at 10 :30. JAMES LF.CLKRE, Prosident. James O'Reilly, Recording Secretary.

SPECIAL NOTICES. AUCTION GOODS 50 DOZ. HaIR Nets, 2o. a ploco new lot Dickons Collars, 13c. worth Sflc, Shirt fronts, 14c, 18o 260., 30c.

Handkerchiefs, 80.. 10c, 20c, and upwards: Hoslory, Shirts and Drawers, Wo. to 7Gc. J. WATT'S CHEAP STORE, 205 Bridge streot.

A LARGE DELEGATION OP THE NEW YORK SKATING CLUB, AT THIS JUVENILE FANTASTIQUE, THIS EVENING AT THE RINK. A LADY OF THOROUGH MUSICAL pHiiatinn. riVoq Inqsnoa on tho niano and in sine ing; Jiaar oss miss a. u. no.

001 folft 4t 0 uiion avo. B. M. G. A.

SCIENTIFIC COURSE. Minor W. POWELL. U. S.

Fxnloror of tho Canon of tbo Colorado.wlll lecturo on "THE SEVEN ANCIENT CITIRS OF THK AZTECS THE WONDER OF OUR CONTINENT." THURSDAY EVENING, Fobruary 16, Froe to membors. Membership $2 annually. (ALL SPIRITS FROM THE VASTY DEEP." "WILL THEY COME?" BE AT THE RINK. TO NIGHT, AND SICK. CATARRH CAN" BE CUR ED THE world moves and medical science la progressive.

Many forms of disenso which onco bufllod tho most skllfull physicians with the means thon knowa, art, by tho aid of recent discoveries and applianeoti, rendered curablo. So with CATARRH. I cure ovory caso of simple Catarrh, aud most of those complicatod with throat, lung, kidney, liver and uterine complaints. By tho aid of now vomodios of raro value, appliances which enable mo to reach the most secret recesses and strongholds of tho diseuao, and the tonic and alterative effects of electricity, it is shorn of its Btronfjth, and if those afflicted would seek aid in time, many might bo faved from promatnro graves. I make tho treatment of Cndirrh and the chronic diseases that accompany it specialty.

Improvement commences immediately, almost from (be first. Dr.SMITIl, 72 OrfOie uvc, corner of Clermont. DR. JULIHN 'S YDRASTIN POUND is an otTcctual and ploasant romody in discuses of tho kidneys aud urinary organ. Read testimonials of euro: William sn dugd, L.

Oct. 25, 1870. 1 Dr.M.L. Julihn: Dear SirAbout a month ago I called at ono of onr Brooklyn drug stores to obtain a romody for kidney disoaso, from which I had suuorcd over fiftoon years, and which frequently reduced mo to such a dogrco ns to bo scarcely abloto wnlk. Tills, togethor with romittant fover, which I had recently contracted on the west coast of Africa, addod much to my sufTcrinn.

I was Induced to tryabottloof your HydnvBtin Compound, and such was its magical offeot upon me, that In a fortnight I found my health much restored as to roquiro no furthor uso of plastor or bandago to my back. AH symptoms of tho fever had disappeared i.ftor tho llrst wook of takinp your medicine At times I sufforod much from shooting pains across tho rogion of tho kidnoys, but as soon ub I resortod to a doso of llydrastin tho pain wouia coaso unmcumteiy, uko masic. Vnnu nnfc Wv tn anlTmiont.lv ni lrnnwlntltTn thn I owe you, except by making tnis public confession, which i uo voiunwimy. I am, dear sir, your obedient and oblhzed servant, WM. O.

1JJ.UWSE, 63 South Fifth st. Brooklyn, E. D. Forsaloat tho Principal Depot, BELEVS Pharmacy, 70 Fulton st. N.

and by druggists ovorywhore. FIRE BRICKS FOR SALE A LOT OF pond pecond hnnd lira bricks for Balo cheap by JOHN BIRKBKCK A Atlantio Sugar Houso, 38 Hamilton avo. 8f JOHN ENGLER, will EXHIBIT HIS SKILL ON STEEL SHOES, AT THE RINK, TO NIGHT. JAMES WILLSON, FLETCHER J. EMLEY.

WILLSON A EMLEY. LOANS ON GOOD SECURITIES. MORTGAGES BOUGHT AND SOLD, BUILDING CONTRACTS NEGOTIATED. INSURANCES EFFECTED. 3t Offico No.

16 Court st, Brooklyn. ONG ISLAND SAFE DEPOSIT COM nanv. lirooklvn. Iob. 14.

1871. Tho Board of Directors havo this day doolared a semi an nual dividond of THREE AND A HALF (3) percent. pnvablo to stockholders on dcumnd. emnna. JOHN DIT5IA8, Seo.

LAFAYETTE FIRE INSURANCE Brooklyn, l'ob. It, VSIU At tho Annual Eloctiou for Directors, held this day, tho following Rontlemon wero chosen for tho onsuum yoar, tlnliort nirnn fWlia Nnhtn John B. Schnmaker, AnioB Robbins, Philip S. Crooko, Stophen A. Dodge, Murvln Cross, Theodore Magnus, Abia B.

Thorno, James Kny, Isaac Carhart. John H. heebeck, Wiiriam Taylor. Samuel James Titus, Joseph Wiido, Harkort Napier, John G. Shuttloworth, Herman Ahlcrs, Jacob Ryorson.

At subsequent meetinfr of the Board, HUBERT GT. HOUX wiis unanimously re elected GKORGE W. HUNT, Kecrelary, vice Jno. W. Cheney, resigned; I5D.

K. TKRHUNE, Assistant Socretary, and A. A. SHAMAN, Surveyor, R. SEAVER WILL HAVE A FINH ASSORTMENT OF FANCY DRESSES AT THE RINK TO NIGHT.

OFFICE OF THE VAN BRUNT ST. and Erio Basin Railroad Company, Brooklyn, Fob. 1871. ATI CH tin hnA An rlnnt.inn fnr thlrtnnn fltrnntnm fnr thla flnmnnnty will boheldatthooilico. Van Brunt st, on MONDAY, Fob.

20. Polls will bo oponoo! from a to 4 o'olock, P. M. le 14 2t E. D.

WinrB, Troas. OFFICE OF HOME LIFE INSURANCE CO No. 103 FULTON ST. Brooklvn, Fob. 14, 1871.

ELECTION. Notice Ib hereby givon that tho annual olection for Directors of this Company, in piaco of the third olass whoso torm of service will thon expire, will bo hold at this office on WEDNESDAY, tho first day of March next, at fivo o'olook, P. By ardor. GEO. C.

RIPLEY, fol5 4t Secretary. PEN CANNOT DESCRIBE THE BRILLIANCY OF THR PKOCESStON, AT THE RINK, TO NIGHT. GO AND SEE IT. PIANO LESSONS GIVEN BY AN Experienced lady teacher at tho pupils' residence reference If required termB modorate. AddroBS M.

M. Kaglo ofneo fel5 6t SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE tO celved at tho offico of the Board of Ednoatlon until Monday, February 20, at 12 o'clock, for furnishing stationery for one year, for tho ubboI tbo Pnblio Schools. Samples of tho kind and quality required can bo soon, and printed lists of tho articles mny bo obtnincd at the offlco ot tho Board of Education. Names of two responsible persons will bo required as security for the faithful porformanco of the contract. Tho Board roaorves theriffhttorojoctany Irregular bids, or any which may not bo for the Interest of tho Board.

THOS. W. FIHLD. fel6 4t Chairman of Library Commit too. SPAFARD 198 REM SEN CORNER COURT, Have for salo a largo and desirable variety of improvod and unimproved city and country property.

To let, furnished and unfurnished houses in Rood locations. Monoy to loan on approved city and country property. Mortgages cashed on favorable torms. fe9 lm SUBSCRIBERS' TICKETS GOOD fob Trrji GRAND JUVENILE FANTA8TIQUB AT ItlK KINK TO NIGHT. TO THE MOTHERS OF BROOKLYN DR.

REYNOLDSON, 64 Concord st, Brooklyn, ro epectfully suggests that Vital Magnetism Is an inval agent in lnfantllo diseases and saves pain of teething. Ifift a visit at your own homes. Lluablo Fee Tw Has op THE PEOPLE OF TUT, TfTPTW WARD AND VIOINITY. E. O.

SOHROEDER inened a nntNu Tt A RURrj STTrtr oold showor baHiing rooms, In Devlin's Club Houso. 906 Progpoot st, near Hudson avo, for LADIES AND Ollfl. curling, inzslng, Datnlng, 40. Prt vomj uutronco anu rooms. foI3 6t mHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS A.

qay lormea a copartnorsmp for tho Duroose of oarrv tng L.tl!SP9?tf!,rr'1lJbie business In Its various branches at tbo firm namoof auuiruiuu a D1U uuauUU Fob. 1, 1871. WILLIS KNOWLTON, JAMES MCGREGOR. FOB SALE BIISCEMiAiyEOUS. Ij UK MALili 1 AKLOR AND BED room inrniturc.

inquire at OSCAR KLBIMBEB ER, Mvrtlo avo. betwoen Kent and Franklin avos. fol8 3t T7IOR SALE AT A GREAT SACRIFICE 1 fnr rMh. flnvrin nntnvn manranA i nlfioentteno and iiniBh; improved ovoratrung bas's: foti w.uuio, w.ruuuuBU ana 10gS madO tO Call at 807 Gold at, noar Johnson. folMt" ITIOR SALE A MODEL DRUG STORE, on ono of tho loading thorpughfaros of Brooklyn, doing a good business, will bo sold cheap; part imt mnnf token in real estate or saloablo goods and balance oash satisfactory roarons given for soiling.

J. BURRILL RoarRs tato and Insurance Agent, Fifth avenue, noar Twelfth fol62t FDltMTlJME, lABINET FURNITURE, nA GEO. B. EDDY A 00., Old No. 88, now No.

100 Fulton st. A NEW ANDEGAASSORTMENT OF THK CHILDREN. Also, Black Walnut, Ohostnut. and Enameled Ohambor Butts, aC, oOi MATTRESSES AND BEDDING, apl MWAFly "PURNITURE, CARPETS, ETO. llonsokoepers supplied, and payment reeelred by tho week or month.

886 Third ooJ7 6m JJENRY RADFORD, (Established 1888.) Manufacturer of FINE AND FASHIONABLE CABINET FURNITURE. I will the host flrraila.nf fnmltnna pricos. A large assortment always on hand. Fumlturoret' paired In tho best manner and ropollshod. No.

633 Fulton mnxi ly Tnnw Tjro A ITO tf LARGE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE loiS uuolt' Nos. 74 and 7G Myrtlo avo, oor. Lawronco st, Brooldyn, N. Y. Wholosalo and retail dealer in 1 ALT, KNvnR CtW WnTJWlmiTT.n, Parlor, Library, Dining room and Ohamboimlte.

Mattrosscs, Spring bods, Bedding and oit Goods doUvorod In all parts of Bredifirn andlfew York ap8 FMW siovsE FvnmsniKa goods. ABLE CUTLERY. WILLIAM ORONIN Bnccossor to tho lato John RuBbor. 169 Fulton at. opposite Cranborry, Brooklyn.

Tlas iuatrocolvoddlroct fromSholliuld room of UUTliISKY, wbloh ho now offora at vory low prloos. HARRISON BROS. 4 HOWSON, AMD JOSEPH ROGEIW KSOOT'LOELEBRATED SHHF Plato Wannore, Coal Vases, Firo Sots and Stands, Kitohon Inspootion reoly invited. aoSTo.TbdS Jy WANTED UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, Toys, and statlonory a good umbrella and par asol sower capablo of assfsCfug fn a toy and statfonor, store, iv juiron ave. no lotft TTST ANTED THE SOLE OCOUPANOY 7 of a aotory, with yarn ono with small ougino preferred i glvo location and terms.

Address P. Eaglo office. ieMSt" TKT ANTED OLD GOLD, OLD SILVER VT and old watoh oasej, for which tho highest prion avo, botwoon Raymond and St. Felix sta, 1 09 6t' WANTED BY A FAMILY OF THREE adults and two grown ohlldren, threo unfurnished roomB suitablo for light housekeeping in a respootable looa tion near tho forrioB. Addrosa stating tonnB, F.

L. JLaRlD oince 1ST ANTED BY A RESPE A woman, to go out two aays in tho nook. would io taKO a iow i "yung of reforonco. Call at 21 Jrortland avo, can givo tho near Flushing best avo, ANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND ailfn unit, nf nlcolv furnlahnd tn a annil looation on tho Heights, without board, in a private family, references oxchangod. Address Box 4,969, Now York.

IOI0 til' VST ANTED TO UBCHASE A frame houso, 9 or 10 rooms, "all improvements," eithor In tho Seventh or Twonty firBt Wards, botwoon Do. Kalb and Pulton avos prloo not to exoeed $1,000 cash, with privilege of paying tnobalancoin Installments. Address, with full particulars, Box 100, Brooklyn P. O. fol, 2t OARD FIRST CLASS ROOMS AND hnnrA nt.

mnrlnrAtO OrlOOS. Ot Nos. Rt nn OO olehts. with tho advantages of Turkish Baths It desired. IQ16 4t OARD WITH NEATLY FU11NISHED corner room; largo olosots; firoandt as.

Houso has all improvements; alio, a ballroom. Apply at 815 Paoitio, oor. Hoyt st. fol4 2t BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD Ijirgo room on socond floor, to gentleman and wifo or Blnglo gentlomon houso has all modern Improvements. Inquire at 40 First plaoo.

foil BOARD ON THE HILLi South Oxford st, for a family or gentleman and wifo, In a delightful looation and eonvouiont to all ferries by cars no moving in May. 3t" BOARD OLD NO. 171 CLINTON ST, extra largo stono houso, third door south of Warron Bt, rooms for gontlomen and tholr wlvos, or Blnglo persons: torms $7 to $10 per week oaoh. f0n SOARD A LARGE ROOM SUITABLE for gontloman and wifo or two gontlomon; also, a room; houso contalus all modern liuprovomeutB. Apply at 45 new No.

WllloughbyjV oft 6t OARD ON THE BROOK Heights to lot, parlor and bod room on second floor, Bonny sldo roams unexpectedly vacated location and table superior: references required, Apply at 177 Montaguo comer of Clinton. fe15 at" BOARD 19 NASSAU STPARTIES desiring firat olaBS board in a small Amortean family, whoro tho comforts of a homo oan bo had, can procure such at tbo abovo rosidonco roforonco given and rooulrod. folO 7t BOARD 309 HENRY STREKT, NEAR State, to lot, Willi board, a largo second story room; nicely papered and painted hot and cold water; grato fire, ato. three minutes to South, and six to Wall st, ferry; also, hall room for singlo gontloman. B15 31" BOARD A FEW SINGLE GENTLE mon can find ploasant roomB, with or without board, in brown stono houso 271 Degrawst; location vory dosirablo, with Amorican family; roforonco required, fol5 St WFiS BOARD ON THE HILL PLEASANT rooms, both double and Blnglo, with first class board houso has all modern improvements; ploasant locality; convenient to cars.

For particulars apply at 163 Adolphl st, bet. Myrtlo and Willoughby avos, f09 6t' BOARD AT i PER WEEK, FOR gentlomon or ladies; neatly furnished rooms, witli pood tablo; piano, gaB bath, Ac; nicely furnisbod rooms at 1(11 and upward, 17 1' ulton threo doors abovo Nassau. fel2Jv BOARD ON THE HEIGH Tri 144 llemson st, old No. 1W; nnonttomm ifo or tiyo or tllrco singlo gentlemen can bo uccommodatod with lirst clas board, and handsomely furnished rooms. Itoforoncos required.

foil Bt BOARD A LARGE HANDSOMELY furnished room on tho pocond floor containing hot and cold water, to a gentleman and ivifoor two sinjrlogon tlenicn within livo minutes' walk of Fultou or Wall st, lor. rics. Apply at Gt. BOARD HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms on socond ihor, on suito or singly, Huitablo for gentleman and wifo, or singlo gentlonien, witli good board, in a private family; also, tiro hall rooms; houso and neighborhood first class; modern iniprovomonls; terms luouorute. Inquire at First place.

fel.llic BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two or threo single gentlemen, cau bo accommodated witli good board and pleasant rooms, eonvouiont to threo car routes, wliero tbo comforts of a homo will bo attended to. Terms uiodontto. Apply at Sackott st, noar Smith st. foil lit BOARD ON THE HElGlfrS 2 Hicks fit, (now a large alcovo room on second lloor front, $16 por week lor geutlouian and wifo, or single gontlomon back parlor ahd bedroom adjoining at $18 porlivcck, including liro and gas; bouso has modern improvements; references oxcliangcd. BOARD TO LET," A NICE, LARGE furnished room, whoro thoro aro but fow boarders taken, with gus, firo, and Iai'KQ pantry.

Thoso who aro seeking a pleasant homo may apply at No. 23 Nassau st, noar WaFblngton, within six minutos' walk of all ferries, fel5 2t EOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, ono largo and two small roomn, suitablo for gontloman and wifo or singlo gontlomen. Houso brown stono, with niodorn improvements; location and tablo first class, two blocks from cars to all tho forrlos. Ploaso apply at old No. 135, now 227, Clinton st, two doors south of Amity.

fcl3 St1 HOAItD WANTED, BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLE man and wifo; pleasant room with board, noar tho Hanson Piaco M. E. Church. Address stating location and terms, OXFORD, Brooklyn PO BOARD NTED FOR A GENTLE man, wifo, and daughtor, ono largo room unfurnished, and sin all room furnished, with board; terms must not exceed $24 a week. Address A.

K. Kaglo offico. BOARD NTEDYA married couplo within fivo minutes' walk of Fulton forry, with mechanic's famllyj, referred. Address, stating price with full particulars, H. Englo office.

BOARD WANTED NEAR THE FER ries, by a lady, must bo first class; terms not toox ceed $ll) to $12; muBt havo hearty lunch; front room. Address, giving location of room, W. D. Eaglo offioo. by a gentleman and wifo, in a ploasant location, convenient to forrios.

1 tablo; tonus moderate. Address with particulars, A. M. W. BoxJjY.

PjlO foU 2t BOARD WANTED BY A GERMAN gontloman and wifo; room unfurnished, carpots only; German preferred. Address, stating particulars, F. R. Englo office. BOARD WANTED FROM THE FIRST of March, on tho Hill, for gontloman and wifo, soc ond etop front room, family with no othor boarders preferred.

Address It. H. Eaglo otiico, Btatlng terms and rosidonco, for throe days. feliJ Ml BOARD VAM'ED Gb0b UOARD nnd two nicely furnished connecting rooms for throo adults and ono child, in ft hotisp having nil tho modern im pmvements. Address, stating terms, which must ha mod' rato, F.J.

M.Eaglootlico. SV BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLE man and wifo with inlant child a largo room unfurnished, with good plain board: privato family preferred: tonus must bo location botwoon Atlantic and Fulton aves, from Bond to Cumberland streets; good rofor onccs; parties moving in May need not answor. with particulars, J. K. Eaglo Qttico.

TO IiET Ifl017SES TO LET FURNISHED A DESTR ablo houso, with all improvements, woll furnished and location unexceptionable; $110 a month in advanoo. Address A Eagle olhoe. ol4 2t Tc; LET ON' STATE ST. BETWEEN Clinton nnrt fJnnrt, nts. a hHnlr Hnrnllfnrr nrin.

thoimprovomonts; possession in March if roauirod Ad ply to b. A M. CHAUNOEY, 207 Montague st. fel5 StWAS TO LET OR LEASE brick houso. with old oHtabl THE 3 STORY brick houso, with old established grocery store, No.

no amitn st, ono door from JJoan. Apply Apply to MICHAEL T. GIBBONS, Roal Estate Agent, 54 West Houston st. uuar vrooBior new XOTK, fol6 at mi and LET 288 BERGEN ST, BETWEEN Novins and Powers That beautiful story, basemont Sub cellar dnnlllncr, 12 rnomn nnit nrlnnalnn. doors: all modern improvomonts, boater, stitio'nary tubs, Ao.

Possession at onco; within ten minutos' walk of City LET AN ELEGANTLYFURNISH ed brown stono house, In tho neighborhood of Dr. Cuylor's ohurch; never ocouplod except by owner; two extra lata: hnv wlnfinw fwnrvthtntr in nnmnlnfa nAnu. rent $200 a month, or the owner, two smal). children and! uuxbo wouiu remain as ooaruora iar one naif tho amount. AuoroBs, ior pantcuiars, aira.

a. t. Kaglo omoo, 2t rr0 LET D. AND M. CHAUNCEY, 207 Uontaguo st Unfurnished brown stone and brlok nouses on uenry sc, isi.boo Clinton st, 8,200 Union at, $1,200 First place, $2,000 Fort tireent place, Hicks at, st, $50.

ICnminnnH Tfnn.enn at nnrnm A J'Wui II am nn 82,400 Columbia Heights, $3,400 JoraloVnon st, St! Mark'B avo, $2.100 Hicks Bt, $3,100 Ryerson Bt, $1,600. Al ou, uuuiuuuiumjui uuunuo umm tuuftutja8j 11 TO Mf LET RENT 5650 POSSESSION Mareh 1. thr ft Rtnrv hlffh stoon brink hmmn. 15 mnm. on South side Warren Bt, sovonth.

houso from Fifth avo, and botween Fifth and Fourth avos: gas, water, ran go, heater, Ac. only half blook from Fifth ave. oars prosont tenant will show anyone tbo houso. Apply In tho ovoning to tbo owner, at 50 Tompkins plaoo, noar Deraw st. 10 LET SEVERAL NEW, FIRST class, 3 story housos, with all tho modorn Improvements, perfectly dry and ready for occupation; rents modorate to privato families, from $850 to $L200 per annum; most of them are.brown stono and Philadelphia brlok fronts.

Can bo soon from 10 to 2 o'olook by applying i uuHNj yinvu, uiiimvu uvo, OOItWeon uo Kalb and Willoughby aves, or to No. 218 Grand avo, ond for torms to B. BLANCO, 13 South William sUN. Y. TO fcET APAHTMEWTS.

mO LET FURNISHED FOR LIGHT nouBciceoping, a largo rront room on ths first floor. TO LET 143 (NEW NUMBER) JOHN son st. Part of ft neatly furnished house, suitablo for hedging room or housekoeplna houso within ono block "upn Vl "ore wni uo tev row vo a gooa tenant. riO LET LARGE AND SMALL i rooms, ono partially furnished, for offices, studios, dressmaking, 4o. One has largo sky light.

OBAIOE 4 VV.f flWJ U1WU HI, IOU 6t TOlET A FEW GENTLEMEN CANBE accommodated with rooms, with or without board by applying at No. 9 Clinton Bt. noar Fulton honse nowly furnished; location splendid; noar Wall st, and Fulton ferries; reforencos reqnirod. Call all tho wook, fel4 8t" mo LET, FURNISHED FOR HOUSE A keoping, to a small family of adults, second floor, two fino largo rooms, front hall room connecting; anto room and nice room on t.hlrd flmr if desired. nni.

nT 1.4 ran low place, near Joralemon st, threo minntes' walk South or Wall Bt. forrios. Gas and bath. No ohlldren. Posses sion at once.

felSSt TO IiET FOK BUSINESS PURPOSES. TO LET A HORSE SHOEING SHOP, all fitted np, at 223 Johnson Bt. fols 3t TO LET OFFICES, FOR BUSINESS DOrnOSefl. nt. innrtlnn nf Fnltin nnri ll.l il mo LET A LARGE STORE ON PITT, M.

ton st, between Johnson stand City Hall Square. Address A. Box 100, Brooklyn P. O. iblSSt" mo JL ti third sh LET ON THE HILL TO A GEN.

tlOman and WffA thO fleOOnd StOrV nnH nr. mnm nn torv of A nntr hnnin. nil modern Imnumnnnt. tn ontion nnsurpalsed. For particulars address HOUSE itagle omoo.

au (jt XO LET OFFICES IN THE NEW marble fire proof aavlngs bank building, oornor of ton and Atlantio streets; heated by Bteam and all modern conveniences. Apply to SOUTH BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANE. Ia251m mO LET OR LEASE FOR OFFICES A. or light rnannlaotairmg Dornoses, the wholo atppor part of tbo buUalrigB oornor of Fulton and Pearl eta, running tirough to Willoughby st Inquire of WHIT LOCK iPflAff, on the prenusoB. fell 6t TO LET THE CORNER STORE, 187 Fulton fit.

"RmMrlvn: one of the hfit ftrAnrln tn th ft oily. Rent S2.000 per annnm. Enquire of tho owner. GKO.O. JEFFERIEB, on the premiaos, botwoon tho hours of 11 and 12 o'olook, or at 69 Bedford avo, WUuamabnrgh, FOR SALE UEAJL ESTATE.

EOR SALE OR TO LEASE MANU faoturing proporty, on favorablo terms splendidly ted, noar Hainilton avo. ferry; oontatnstwelvolots; part now used as a foundry, but Is suitable for almost any Eurposo can be divided if required; substantial briok ulfdings, etc. Full particulars with JOHNSON A MIL. LEE, 25 Nassau st, N. eU46 El OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY 1 Improved property Tho country rosldonos of James milos from WUliamsbnrgh forrioB, oonalstlng of two story houso with wing, filled In with brlok, with oollar pavod and vuiuuuivu; iiuumi oonvaius iv kouuib, nivii paninos; all too walls paintod oxcept parlors; marble mantels; otatern In wash room; largo barn, now oarriage houso.

with room fin ished for man, with olstorn oonnooted hog houso, oow shod, corn orib, honnory, loo bouso, 60 lots of ground largo varloty of fruit, asparagns, eto. TormB easy. Apply to JAMES L. MOOEE, No. 21 Fulton st.

Possosslon Inuno. dlatoly. (all tf COAI. AND WOOD. AB.

STEARNS OOAL AND WOOD WnAKF, Foot Jay Brooklyn. STEAMERS, MANUFACTORIES AND FAMILIES Supplied with all tbo best qualities ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS OOAX8. Orders left at our offloe, 204 Montaguo promptly at Ooal by tho cargo at offtoo UI Broadway. N. Y.

Building, Boom ANTED A GIRL, TO ASSIST WITH housework. Apply at 412 Vegravr st, near Beyt. ANTED A GERMAN GIRL, FOR gonoral housowork, acg uonoord st, noar iraiton. M06t' WANTED A GOOD WHEELER Wilson's machine prloe not to eioood930. Ad drcBS ENAL, Eaglo offico.

foM at" ANTED A BOY. IN A BROKER'S office In Now York: salary throe dollars wook. P. O. Box 1,308 Now York.

fol58t" WANTED IMMEDIATELY, A SEAM strossfo operate on Wheeler Wilson maohlno; none but an oxoorlonced hand need Apply. 223 Carlton avo. well rot ANTED A GIRL, FOR COOKING, wanhlntr and ironinjr: must bako broad and oomo woll rocommondod throe in family. 257 Clinton Bt. WANTED AT 72 SECOND PLACE, A ohambormald and waiter girl.

Good roferonooro qnirod from nor mstplnco. "7jT ANTED A GOOD SECOND HAND (Culver's) Portablo Furnaoe. Addross rost umoo, box m. WANTED A GOOD OOOK, AND TO assist In tho washing and ironing snob a one, with good roteronco, may oppiy ueioro nvo oiook or iu uiu muru lng, at 47 tola no. 41; uoncora sc.

STrrANTUin A OOOD OOOK. WASHER TV and fronor in a small private family; muBthavo references, ngton. Apply at 243 Lafayette avo, near Wash S7 ANTED A GIRL, TO DO GJ5NJSKAL. noasoworK; muse do a roa pi run coos, wiujuuriwiu ironer; city raforenco requlroJ ages, $14. Apply at 78 ureon piace, ANTED A CLEAN, TIDY GIRL, TO do general housework; good waanor ana ironor.

BUCKLEY'S, fti Flurjhinir ave. near Carlton. Apply ot I rel6 2t TTST ANTED CANVASSERS. FOR CITY TV and country. A knowledge of tho buslnoss not ry.

Salary or commlsstoo. 840 st. 6t WANTED A GIRL, AS COOK, washer and Ironer; good reference required. Call at now No. 7 Leff orta st, first house from St.

James plaoo (lato Hall at.) WANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER and Ironer; muat be well reoommonded a Gorman, Swede, or English Protestant profarrod. Call at 483 nonry st. noar Dograw. South Brooklyn. folo at" WANTED TWO GIRLS, A GOOD cook, washer and Ironer, and chambermaid.

At 76 Prospect piaco, (formerly Warren st,) botwoon Carlton ond Vnndorbllt avos; references roQuirod. folB St WANTED A YOUNG AMERICAN or Gorman Protostant woman as nurso and soam stress. Nono need apply without tho best roferenco. Call at 117 Stato Bt. foM 2t.

WANTED A YOUNG UIRL, TO AS tnt. tn hftiinmvork and sowintT in a small family. Ao elst In housework and sowing In a small family. Ap ply at Pulatski et, 2d house east of Lewis avo, Ko Kalb ave. cars.

Irlsn neoa not apply. cars, lrisii nuuu WANTED AT 238 ADELPHI A VV fnrm all girl, for gonoral nousoworK, one compotooi. to por form all dutioa required, and oomo well recommended. Ap ply ns above. TDttJ AN TED A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housowork must bo a good cook, washer and ironor roferouces required.

Apply at 521 Nostrand avo, between Fulton and Atlantio avoB. PROTESTANT fftrt, American or Gorman preferred, for gonoral housowork; must understand cooking, washing and ironing, and como well rocommondod. Nouo othors nood apply at 16 Downing st. ANTED A GIRL TO DO GENERAL housowork in a small family: must be a cood nlaiu cook, washer and ironor, with roferenco from last place. Apply at 249 Quincy si, corner of Nostrand avo, botwoou halt past bU and nino o'clock iu tho evoniug.

tola 2t ANTED A COMPETENT WOMAN, to cook. wash, iron and do gonoral housowork for a small privato family; host roforeuces required. Apply at onco at Ua7 Gates avo, fourth brick houso above Bedford avenue. ANTED A DRY NURSE TO TAKE nhnritn nf vnnni linhv ono who In wHEint? and nes.i, an bring good references; such will find a good homo and treatment. "Apply immediately at 265 Raymond street, near Fulton nvo.

WantedmmeITiately" by a small family, a woman to do waiting, ohumborwork and finowaahing; must bo woll recommonded for honosty and capability. Apply at 19 Jfilliott place, botwoon nevon and nino o'clock, P.M. Nuuo neod apply who would uot bo willing to livo in N. Y. VXT ANTED AN oper ato r.

who Yt thoroughly undoretands tho uso and care of tho macliino (positively nono other need apply), to give instruc tions; must bo c. ipabio of iuiparlhw hor knowwdgo to others. Good pay and constant omployniont to one who suiU; ot tho WHEEL Kit WILSON Sowing Machine Rooms, corner Court and ulton sts. tolo ANTED SERVANTS, COOKS, (JEN (ml Knrvjnits. uurgps.

chaml)Onnaids. laundresses. eeanisirefses, snialJ pirls, girls lately landed, o(c white and colored, Catholic aud Protostand, at WALLAUE'S oid oa tabllshod ajreucy, ti Sauds st, near Fulton. Employers in city aud country promptly supplied with oiiioiout servants at this oilico. AN TED TWO NEAT CHAMBER ninfrie nlRn.

firfl rntn ciinks. nlain conks. lauudressas. KiiitressoB, nurses, and girls for general housework, for ex cellent timiiUca tiotu in city ana country, una too niKuust wagoB, without delay, to all good Borvants, at IIR.VDIJlt SON'S Servants' Agency, 18 Court st, corucrof Montuguo Btreot. ANTED HELP WORK FURNISH nd at.

lmmn nn all tirstctass sowing machines: hieh est prices paid and steady omployniont given auy lady wanting a sowing inaclilnocan pay for ono aud mako a good living at tbo nmo time. TOOTHAKER, SSS Bowory, N. Y. Sign of thojodon Skirt. ja2 M.WAFtf WANTED 50 GIRLS, TO MORROW, for splendid situations of evory description, in gon tlemon's families, on Brooklyn Heights and tho avenues.

Fifty situations rondy without waiting fivo minutes, at Mr. CHRISTOPHER'S Soloct Tillary Bt. Twon ty years established; where all tho bost families got thoir help. No char go unless suited. ANTED 100 EXPERIENCED SER vanhs: also cirls.

latolv landod. and small gtrlB: ex cellent situations in abundance In all capacities and tho highest wages at Mr. HENDRIOKSON'S oilico, 111 Atlantic st. Tho largest, most reliable and bost oilico in Brooklyn, and procures more and better places than all tho othor otlicea in Brooklyn together. N.

B. No charge WANTED BY THE EMPLOYMENT AND INDEMNITY COMPANY, of Now York, Brooklyn Branch Offico. No. 29 Concord Bt, ono block from Fulton, help of all kinds that can furnish good references for honesty, Ao. Good places ready for oooks, chambor matds, gonoral houso workers, waitresses, both Gorman andIrish.

fe 1 3m WANTED EXPERIENCED COOKS, nurses, waitresses, laundresses, good plain cooks, up statrs sorvanta and general housework girls for most ox. collent situations ready this dayingontlomen's families, apply to Mr. MANNING, 43 Court st, opposite City Hall, wuobo offico is open froo to nil nwpoclahla girls with good reference who cannot afford to pay. Every good servant in Brooklyn wanting a situation should goto this office. His tho bost in the city and all tho first class families got their servants there.

N. B. Several littlo girls wanted and girls lately landed. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A vounsr cirl. latelv landed, to do eonoral houanwork or assist in wusumg anu irauing.

uau at lia ttuurbu st. WANTED A SITUATION;" TO MIND a baby and do light chamborwork best of oity ref oreuco. Apply for threo days at 66 (new No.) Adams st. ANTED A SITUATION AS CHILD'S nurea and uhamhormaid. bv a Protestant Ctrl.

An ply G5 Bond st, fortwojdays. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spcctablo young woman to do general housework in a BinaU famlly. Call for two days 113 Tillary st, Brooklyn. ANTED A cirl. to do cbamborwork and take earn nf nhitdrnn or do light housework ono who has not boon loug in tho country Apply for two days nt27tl Gold stroot.

WANTED A SITUATION; BY A young girl, as chambermaid and waitress in a nrl. vato family good city reference. Pleaso call at2W Atlantic st, between Smith and Hoyt ata. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE soec table vountr trirl. aa chainhnrmntH rtiH wntf rnaa 11 tiAx tirm i.

corner of Navy, for two dayB. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE Bpcctiiblo young girl, to do gonoral housowork is a food washer and ironor has tho bost ot roforonco. Call at ulton ave, corner Cumberland st, over the liquor store. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A good girl, as ohambermald and wait on tab! and assist In washing good long roforenco. Ploaso call for two days at hor present employer's, 108 Lawronco st.

WANTED A SITUATION, BY ARE: BDecf.ibln Amnrlnnn lrJ. au nnrxn. nr tn rfn liphr (mn oral housework good city referenco. Apply for three day HvUVI TXTANTED A SITUATION, BY A i roteHLani wuinan, main) oroaKing up nonsokoop ing, to do cooking, washing and ironing of a privato family. foronce.

Call at 78 West Warren st. (old No. 35?) ANTED A SITUATION, BY A colored elri. aa nnolr. with a rnnnnnfnhln fomiL Will give bost of reference.

Can be seon for two days at her yrvovutj uLLLnioyur nu. i nasi warren sc, noar uourt. 7 ANTED A SITUATION, BY A Protostant girl, to cook, wash and iron In a privato vi i vir vubvvu iui two uuoaivoo amiDy at, oocweon invnouuu uvuij Mb. ANTED A SITUATION. BY A RE apoctablo yonng woman, to do tho gonoral house work of a small faml Pleaso call at 93 Van iy aa rerorence rrorn nor last place, uuron bv, uour uiasson ave, WANTED A SITUATION, BY ARE spoctable woman, wet nurse In somo family ra quiring one: has tho best of reference.

Call at 136 now No. itnng one yckofl fit. WANTED A SITUATION. BY A young firl as chambermaid and waitress. Can bo seen at hor present employer's, 15 Itomson Bt, corner of 111 KB.

STANTED Tf speotabloyc A SITUATION. BY A RM HnontAhin vnnncr iAr to tnk nam nt vnnnrr nMlA and to do plain sowing neat. Industrious, and ot good disposition. For furthor roferenco call at prosont omp! er's, No. 427 Washington avo.

foIfiSt" XS7ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE 7. Boociaoio giri, as cook, waanor ana ironer; or wouia ao nousowortc for a small family; has tho best of city roforenco. Pleaso call at 241 old, II 1 new number Hudson avunuu tor two uaya, WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE speotable young woman, as chambermaid and wait iruBBurwomuuu nouaeworic in a smau lamuy; uastuo best of city roferenco. Call for two days st now No. 87L Paolfio street, betwoon Vandorbllt and Underbill avenues.

WANTED A SITWATION, BY A RE Gpec table ProtostJfnt girl, to cook, wash and iron, in a small privato family. Inquire at 465 (old No.) 407 (new No.) Adolphl st. Bost city reference. Can bo soon for two days; first, front room. TS7ANTED A SITUATION.

BY A RE Bpootablo yonng girl, as ohamhormaid and waitress, or would do housowork In a small privato family; is willing and obliging good reforencos. rail for threo days ox navy bl. WANTED SITUATIONS, BY TWO rospectablo young girls, sistors, ono as cook, washor and ironor, tho othor as charabormald and waitress; both havo good city references. Ploaso call at 58 Myrtlo ave, up stairs, front room. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE.

spoctablo colored girl, as ohambormald and waitress, or as child'B nurso, in a first olass family. Can bo Boon at any timo at 121 Gold at, botwoon Prospeot and York sts. ol4 2t rarANTED A SITU ATION. BY A yoi tako caro eood citv young girl, as ohambormald and waitress, or would ro of children la willlnct and obUtrinn. and hnit city reforonco.

Call for two days at Atlantio avo. first house east of Vandorbllt. nirs call) Thursday afternoon from ono o'clock tin five, at 854 Carlton ave. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE Bpoctablo young American Protestant girl, to do Call for two days at ill Borgen st, between Fearasll st, and Carlton ave. ANTED SITUATION LOY MKNT AND INDEMNITY CO, of Now York, in corpora tod by the Legislature, Brooklyn Branch Office, No, S9 Concord at, one block from Fulton at.

will furnish no vsuuwiu ov wvn Atvua jvuituu Dili tTUl lUIUUU families, hotels, bankors, morohants, ednoatlonal instltn uons, eco, in every ue help. Thin Company tions, eto, in every department, with honest and roliablo tvostigatos bilityof all applfcantaforBituationfl. 104 am WANTED SITUATIONS, FOR A largo and desirable selection of well reeommnnn aorrants, for evory description of work; ladies wanting neat, rospectiui ana roiiBDio servants, eicner oxporlen.oa u. wwj UUDV mm. bum iihbu nuuuu, nu UUU suporlor seleotlon, and at moderate wagoi, of M0 English, Iriib, Gorman and Swedish servants, at Mr.

HENDRIOK RON'R old oatabltiihod office. Ill Atlantio tt. N. TM. offloe Is oonduoted by Amerloan gentlemen, and its ontiro business transaotea on tue most noaoraDio pnnoipios; employers doBlrlng servants of the bettor olass will Una this offioo worthy of their patronago.

WA7VTEI ITII80ELLAIEOIIS, WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE Woman, washing and Ironing, or would go out to day'fl worK. uau an tno wook, ai 110 uuuorRc. WANTED AT NO. 24 CLERMONT ave. ladles can find a reliable dressmaker; Is a good fitter nnd trimmer of ladles' and children's dresAnn tvfli out by day or week can bring sowing maohlno if required.

WANTED APARTMENTS FURNISH od for honsokeoplng; without Unon, crockery, ail. ver. etc. nbont four roomn: jrlve Drloe. nnnftlnn nf otc, HA.

Eagle offloe. ANTED TO PUROHASE A SMALL opmfortablo houso In Brooklyn, good neighborhood, upon whl.h yearly payments abont equal to rent will hn Address EASY TERMB, Ifaglo offloe. ANTED A SMALL HOUSE WITH modern Improvements, for a an.n fn.n halfhoi inum ride nf the flltr Hnll. .1 17' hTcation, P. F7 Eagle offlaoT ana WANTED BY A SMALL FAMILY A part of a honBo, consisting of fivo rooms, suitablo juoo, oonsisiingor nvo rooms, suitablo Address, stating looation and torms, O.

for nonBokeODlnir. P. Eaglo omoo. Fltjshinq Affaibb. The Flushing Drainage Commission propose to wind up their) operations by draining tho 10,000 acres of land to tbo south and eaBt of Flushing Village A largo opes main oanal will bo dug near Black Stump school house to Kissena Lake.

Four branch drains or sowors will ba built, draining tho land on the right and tho loft near Baysido, nearly tapping tho sea on tho north, to Jamaica Hills on the south. Tho cost of this work will bo from 175,000 to $160,000, and it will ocoupy tho ontiro Summer. Lecture. Hon. James W.

Covert, Surrogate of QuornB County, lectured last night beforo tho Mauhasset Lyceum Association, at Manhassot. Subject, "Trn' clcre' Talk." Hon. W. H. Ondordonk introduced the i ciikor.

A large party of ladles aud geatlo men rodo over in slcigha from Flushing to hoar him. Sound Collision. Tho United States steam boat Inspectors will investigate tho running down of the ferry boat Suffolk County, last wook, by tho Galatea, of tho Merchants' lino, to morrow. The Church Difkoultt; at Rookyill Oatt the, L. I.

The troubles in tho Mothodlst denomination at Rockvillo Contro, L. bid fair to continue for somo time. Tho Trustees somo timo since, resolved themselves out of tho Conference, aud propose to contest tho right of ownership to tho ohurcb. They havo also refused to pay Rov. Mr.

Kelsoy his salary. Tho pcoplo aro excited ovor tho mattor and very indignant, and a mooting will Boon bo bold to tako action in tho mattor. Mr. Kolsoy will continue In charge, and It Is thought that his salary will accumulate so as to by and by exceed tho valuo of tho church. If tho Trustees thon refuso to pay, a lory will bo made and a porfeot titlo acquired, Simmons.

Tho hero who bravely went to death hi fidelity to duty, in tho recont Now Hamburgh horror "Doo" Simmons thoEnginocr was at onotime an Engineer on the Long Island Railroad. Tho employes of tho road propose to raiso a fund for his family. THE IEISH EXILE RECEPTION. Meeting of the Common Council Committee JLnst Evening. Aldermen Clancy (Chairman), Dawson, Dunno and President Borgcn (ex oftcio), members of ttio Common Council Committeo oa the reception, to be given tbo Irisb exiles, to morrow afternoon, mot in tho Council Chamber, last evening, to continue tho ruakhm of arrangements for tbo demonstration.

Gonoral DaMn, Grand Marshal of tho proeeasion, was atao present, besides Captain McCarty and several interested eitizons, though, in consequence of tho inclemency of tbo woitbcr the attendance was small. Messrs. John F. Hennessoy, Thomas Captain Goorge Kinkel, representing a majority of tho Special Committeo of tbo Democratic General Committeo, appointed to eo operate with tho Aldermanic Committee, appeared, and Mr. Hennessey, aa Treasurer of tho Committee, paid over u.

check for $1,250, to Aldormau Bergen, as Chairman of the Aldormauic Committeo, which bad been subscribed by members of tho Democratic General Committee, iu addition to $500 appropriated by that Committeo toward defraying tho expenses of the reception. The Common Council Commitleo and General Dakin wore in expectation of momentarily recoiviug a roport from the lri.sb Convention, as to the number and strength of societies which would joiu in tho proces sion, hut received no intelligence therefrom till nearly ten o'clock, when Marshal Johu Norton, of the Convention, with Mr. Philip Clare, Gonoral Prosident of tho Ancient Order of lliberuiaus. in company with other delegates, appeared aud stated that they had no special report to make other than that most of tho Irit societies would turn out with full rauks aud would act under order from General Dakin, to be sub mitted through Marshal Norton, all of which has been previmit ly reported in tlicc columns. At ten o'clock tho Committco adjourned to half past seven uVloek this (Wednesday) overling.

OUR tORRESPOMDEaCE. A ITfarkct Place at tlic Bridge Approaches 2b the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle; I seo by llio papers that the farmers of Long It land aro agitating tho question of a public market for Brooklyn. I am not one of those who beliove it either our interest or duty to furnish thorn with stands in a building which to dispose of their produce, any moro than wo should bo called on to furnish Mr. Prentice a stand or store to sell his huts in. But wo shall probably have to purchase a largo tract of land that will be juBt suited to them, and could safely bo occupied for no other purpose.

I allude to tho land taken lor the approach to the new bridge. No building can bo safely allowed to stand within one hundred foot of tho bridge at the water's edge. "Whon tho bridge is erected should tho large storehouses on the east tako fire, tho heat ascending would inovitably oxpand tho rods or wires to such an extent as to destroy tho bridgo. The Bal'oty of the bridgo will call for tho removal of all buildings under it or within not less than one hundred feet of tho bridge, and this open spaco can bo occupied by tho farmers to seU tho produce from their wagons. A BnOOKLYNITE, An Accidental Omission Orphans' Christmas Collections Ob the.

Editor of tlic Brooklyn Eagle. In looking over Monday's Eagle my attention was called to the omission of St. Paul's Church, corner of Court and Congress Btrcets, from tho list of Catholic churches and their collections taken up ou Christmas day for the benefit of tho Catholic orphans of this rity. I was surprised to seo such an omission, as St, Paul's is the second oldest Catholic church in Brooklyn, and through tho urgent appeals of its worthy pastor and estteii.ed assistant, with the liberality of its ioncjrcgati'n, its contribution exceeded by hundreds of dollar? that of any other Catholic church in Brook ln, not excepting St. James', especially for the benefit ol the orphans.

May I ttefc why the lust Christmas collection of St. Paul's, amounting to over Sl.liOO, was not included with ihe eollevtiona taken up iu the Catholic churches on that 1 Perhaps it bo fur exceeded in amount any other Catholic church In the city, St. James' inclnded, that it was considered better not to put it in the lint, W. C. Galvaki idly playing with a frog, which his cook whp about to serve up for his delicate taste, discovered tho genu of that great principle which has given us tho olec tric telegraph, and enables us to duplicate our books at a mere nominal cost, and adorn our tables and houses with a uare qnully us beautHul but far less coBtly than pure silver.

The Lucres IIaiit Manufactuhing Company, Nos. 4 and 6 Hurling Slip, New York, make this ware in every stylo and pattern, and their prices nro such as tosuitoveryrado. Evan in a visitto their establishment you canuot fail to bo attracted ami pleased with tho beauty and variety of their patterns. CitANJMLL's Toy Store "For thioBS of ueo and things of sport. The gav and curious horo roBort." Such is Ceandall's motto, and his 6tore is full of fulfillments of this assertion.

Toys and gamcsaro always acceptable to our children. Sleds aro now all the go; aa glibly thoy slide upon the snow; tho urchin's legs aro plump and spry, as over tho ticecy snow they fly. jail 12tW4S Have you read tho story of the "lively flea If you havo not you should Immediately. The poor lover lost a rich wife bocnuso the lady happonod to discover one of thoso vile creatures hopping ovor his bosom. Hie washwoman, who lived in an outlandish dirty neighborhood, got Eick, and tho poor follow had to go to her house, thero ho got tho fleas.

Well, if ho had usod BCOHAN'S Carbolic soap the fleas would never havo touched him, no matter where ho went, for they hato the slightest smell of it worse than anything else. Uso It, first for cloanllneBB, thon to keop clear ot floaB. All druggists keep It. "No one to love" is the burden of many a plainttvo sigh that issues from tho trembling lips of overworked city girls. Tho struggle for life haarobbodoye and cheek of their wonted brightness and bloom, and thoy aro thoir sweetness on tho desert air" singlo blessedness.

To all Buch wo soy nover despair wbilo such an article as G. W. Laibd'e Bloom of Youth is within your roach. Just try it, and you will find lovors around yon sighing. For sale by all druggists.

The most extensive coffee and spice mill in this city, is that of Mr. J. BrnDSEYO, situated at No. 1 Furman st, near tho Atlantic ferrr. Mr.

Bibdseye does an immense wholesale supplying grocer and dealers over the wholo of Long Island, bosido his trade in New York Is vory extensive dealors and others wanting nicely roasted coffees ond fine spices, should remember Mr. BiiXDSEYX's establishment. Fob Medicinal Purposes. For pure liquors and wines go to Schanton 4 corner of Atlantio and Honry streets. None hut pure, unadulterated liquors aro sold boro, and yon are sure to got what yon order.

Wines and liquors at this establishment aro sold at a small advance on original coBt. From the Matob op Elmdia. The Oohsti IDTIOK WATSn has relieved mo entirely ot my trouble Bomo complaint, chronic irritation of tho bladder, and I folKratoful that I ntn ablo to rocommend tho modiclne In confidence to all sutforing from liko diseases. Jonif Abnot, Jr. Citizens of Bbookltn look to yonr health and bo assurod that I.

D. Smith 4 Patent Trocho3 will euro coughs, hoarseness and bronchial affootions quick er tiian any other known romody. They are pleasant to tako and particularly adapted to tho climato of Brooklyn. 25 cents per boi at KiTomsfi's Always Open Pharmaoy, l'ulton st, oor. Washington.

ja28 9tW4S Insure your Hfo in tho Guardian. Branch Office, 517 Fulton st. tol DIED. BEACU On Tuesday, Fobruary Evan Bbaoh, eeod 6J fears. Tho mnoral Bill tako piaco to morrow at 9 o'clock from his lata residence, 193 West Warron Bt.

RolatlvoB aud friends are invited to attend without further notlco. Cowehhov At New Utrecht, February 15, Elizabeth Cowekboteh, In tho Both year of ber ago. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funoral from the renldnnnn nt Tm.nia O. Bergen. Bav Rldco.

on Thursday, tbn istb innt o'clock, P. M. Goldsmith In Brooklm. on TneBdav nvnnlno. Voh 14.

atbalf nast ton.BABBABA.boloved wlfo nf n. nriiditmlt.h' aged 80. Tho relatives aud friends aro respectfully invited to at tend hor funeral from her lato residence, 88 Myrtle ovo, near Lawrence st, on Thursday afternoon, at one o'clock. vuwn, ni ins invu icnmuuiiu iuidlh)u juiuinur, uau. SO, Mr.

Thomas GmoH, aged yoara, brothor of the Rov. Alvab Galon, of this city. Mi. Gulon was an oxaraplary, faithful communicant, and a supporter of tbo ohurch, and nover turned a deaf ear to the crleB of distress. ITmnn Tn Tlrnnl.1....

An VAnM.B. I. fO1 ITmrn. Hrnns, aged 88 yoora, 6 months and days. The friends and relatives aro roan Bctf ullv invltad ta attend blB funoral on Thursday, February 10, at a o'olook, Krom tho OoKaib avo.

Mothodlst ohuroh, without further notice. If alt. In this city, Fob. 18, 1871, Mrs. Maby 76 years.

Tho relatives and frionda of tho family aro rospootfully "'tend tho funeral from St, Mark's Ohuroh, Adelphl st, near Willoughby avo, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o'olook. The body will bo interred In Cypress Hills Comotory. at 11, Alza wife of Fnnnrnl in ti 1 i niujrnoon, ui i oiuuh, iriiin nor if 18S Columbia Heights. Tho remains to be taken to Auburn, N. Interment.

WnViI6 0n Wrinoiiaj, February 15, GedtbtDE A. ri aughtor of Franols and Margaret Mor 'months and 5 tend tho family are Invltod to at tend tne funeral pn Thuridav afternoon: nt 2 o'nlni lt. frnm me rmiuonco of hor parents, 116 Degraw si. RTHYKRR Tn rt. i i)lnn Kin after a 1 goring Th.

d' 83d yoar of his age. 11,7 Wates.in tho 48th year of bin kgo KB UUs'ot 0adltf' HI friend 6. also tho momlm oiock. rii EAGfvE OfFIC; ICa 1 HI. DM MONET MABTET; MORNING.

'WALL Btbebi, Fobruary 14. The Stock Market this morning opened doll and Inaotivo at about tho closing prices of last night. Governments are unchangeafwlthoufJnWfeprpJ jfrm the close last night. Pricos are United States 6 1881, 114if 6 20s, 1868, coupon, 1U1U; do. llljkf 1865, do.

MMK; Gold wont off to 110, recovering again to 111. Tho carrying rato is 8 to 5 nor cont. Foreign Exchango is steady at tho figures of 10 for bankers' sixty dayB' Bterllng, and 110 for short sight. The monoy market Is without new features Tho spooio shipment to day will bo $221,000. Stoclc Excunnge solos First Board.

New Yobs, Fob. 16. 2000 US 6s 81 114 BMin II 8 5 20 B5n 110 100 JJ Express 44 100 do 44 100 do 700NY 0411K 841 200 do 94S 100 do bSO 9i 1000 do s60 915i 700 do 94 NW00NYO4HK otfs 90j 6O00O do b3 9074 80000 do bo 90 10O Erio 29! BMiohOonR 118 94 100 do slO 94 40 do 91 9 do 94K 600 do bo.s3 MP. 10 HI Central 1S4J( 200 Clev 4 Pit 101 126 do 100 CM 4 70S 100 do 16'4 400 O4 fK 40COCbi4 863 100 Now Jersoy R. 106 100 do 106)2 10O do 2U0Ohi4Rk 107 200 do bo 107 800 Mil 4 St pfd.b3 75 400 do 75 400TW4'vVost my.

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Sli zuuu a miss isb OA ICenlstm B3H 4Gi 800 do bo S3 46ii eou manposa pw 43ft 100 do bo 43Jf, 100 do 43VSI iuu vmcic aim uo.d ie Aaams uxp 01: liiMALi (VOTJCIi.1. COUNTY COURT OF KINGS COUNT if, John K. Undorhlll, plaintitf, against Mathow J. Byrne, nnd Catharino M. Bymo, his wifo, Sarah Condon, Michael Jamos Condon, Kato Kelly, James Fitznatrick Kolly, Andrew Kelly, Theodore Kolly.

Sarali Condon, as executrix, and Edward G. Fitzpatriok, nominated as executor of tho last will and tstaniont of Julia T. Kolly, doceasod, Ellon Murray, Thomas J. Mullory, Joseph Higbio and Goorgo Mooro, do fondants. Summons For Relief.

(Com. not served.) To tho defendants: You aro hereby summoned nnd reouircd to nniwor tho complaint in this aition.wliicli is tiled in tho Offico of tho Clork of the County of Kings, New York, at hK Oilico in tho Court Houso of said County, and to scrre a copy of your answor to tho baid complaint on tho subscriber, at his offico, No. 41 Court streot, corner of Joralemon stroot, Brooklyn. New York, within twenty days after tho sorvico of this summons on you oxcluaivo of tho day of such sorvico and if you fail to answer tho Baid complaint within tho timo aforosaid, 1 ho plaintiff in this action will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in tho complaint. Datod January If.

1871. R. O. (JNDERHIl.L, PllPs Attorney, now No 41 Court Btreot, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Tho complaint In tho abovo ontltled action was filed ill tho oilico of tho Clork of Kings County, at tho Court Houso of said County, nt tbo City of Brooklyn, Now York, on tbo 16th day of January, in tbo yoar 1811. fo7 tiwTu R. C. UNDKItll 1 1,1,. Plaintiff's Attorney.

SUI'KEME (JOUKT KINGS COUNTY KnnmmnU. nml An.lroiic f.oinlit. against Ferdinand C. T. Zumuermann and others In pursuance una hy vlrtuo 01 a judgment or foreclosure and salo entered in this action, in the oilico of tho Clork of KingB County, dated January 19.

1871.1, tho undersigned, tliorofereo thoroinappointeu will sell at public auotion, at tho Commercial hxchauge, number 3311 (old No. Fulton street, in tho city of Brooklyn, on tho 23th day of February, 1871, at 12 o'clock, noon, tbo mortgaged premlsos in mid judgmyiit described, viz All those four corluin lotspiecosor parcols of land pituoto lying and boing in tho Kigtith (now Twenty second) ward, of tbo city of Brooklyn, in tho County of Kings, and Stato of New York, known and distinguished on a cortaiu map filed in tho office of tlic Kegistorof tlto County of Kings, on tho third day of July 1S5. entitled ''Map of proporty of Honry L. Clarke, surveyed by J. H.

Herbert, June 1H55" os and by tho numbers nincty throo (93) ninety four (yi) uinoty fivo (95) and nincty six (W) and which togother aro bounded anu ncscrioeu as iouows: uomnmnir at a nolnt on tho Bouthorly Bido of Eleventh streot as laid down on said map at a point distant ono hundred foot northwesterly irom tne oixiu avonuo as imuuown on sam mapttuonco running southwesterly pavallol with Sixth avonuo ono hundred feet, thenco northwosterly parallel with Elavonth street ono hundred foot, thenco nortlioaatorly and parallel with Sixth avenue ono hundred foefc to Elovonth stroot, end thonco southeasterly along Eleventh strout ono hundred foot to tbo point or piaco of beginning, togothor with tho ono half of said Elovonth stroot In front of nnd adjoining said four lots, togothor with all and singular tho tenemenUj, hereditaments and appurtonances thareuto belonging or in anywise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn, February 3, 1871. FREEMAN CLARKSON. Roforoo. Dana Wust, Plaiutiifs' Attornoys, No.

9 Front stroot, Brooklyn; fe4 3wS.fcT SUPREME OOUKT, KINGS COUNTY KJ Julia M. Hunter against Ellon Hargot. In pursuance of a judgment mado In this action, Janniry 13, 1871, 1 givo notico that on tho ninth day of February, 1e71, at 12 o'clock noon, at tho Commercial Exchango, Fulton stroot, in the City of Brooklyn, I will sell, at public auction, to tho highest biddor, the lauds and promises in said judgmont mentioned, ana thorein described as follows, viz. AU thoso threo certain lots, piccos or parcels of lanu, situate, lying and being in tho Twonty iirat (lato Ninth) Ward of tho City of Brooklyn, boundod and described as follows: Boginning at a point on tho northorly side of Atlantic ave nuo, distant threo hundred and throe foot wostorly from tho northwostorly corner of Atlantio and Troy avonucs; lunning thenco northerly, parallel with Troy avonuo, nine ty nino foot ono inoh; thenco westerly, parallel with Atlantic avonuo, seventy live foot: thouco stiuthorly, again parallel with Troy avonuo, nlnoty nino foot ono iuch. to Atlantic avonuo; ond thonoo easterly along tho northerly sido of Atlantic avonuo, Bavonty tivo feot to tho point or phco of beginning.

Datod January IB, 1871. GERARD M. STEVENS, Refereo. Hutchins A IIozjen, Pl'ti's Attorneys. jaV7SwTuAF Tho sale of tho abovo describod mortgaged proporty Is hereby postponed urttil Thursday, 16th day of February, 18V1, at ti ho samo hour and plnco.

Dated Brooklyn, Februarys, 1871. GERARD M. STEVENS, Referee. IcUl KAMts QUPIJKIVIE OOUKT, KINGS COUNTY Sumuel I. Corritsen, plaintiff, against Johu Mullody, James Stono.

William M. Stono and Acnna Stone, his ifn Georgo Ktono and Roso Siiae, his wife, Thomas Stono and Margaret Stono, his wifo Matthew Stono and Ann Stono, his wife, Henry Stono and Jnno Stono, his wifo, David Stone, Crawt'ord and Sarah Stono, his wifo, Josoph W. Stono and M.r.ia Stone, his wifo, Mary Stono. Ellon Stono, Malcolm Stono, David Stono, Junior, and Thomas McCatlory, doiendauts. To tho dotendants abovo named, and to cuch of them You are hereby summoned and reouircd to answer the complaint in this action, whioh will bo tiled in tho ofiico of tho Olork of tho County of Kings, at tho Court Houso, in tho City, of Brooklyn, in said County, and to servo a oopy of your answor to the said com Shunt, on tho subscriber, at his ottico.

No. 43 Wall street, auncey Court, in the City of Now York, within twenty days af tor tho sorvico of this summons on you, oxcluaivo of tho day of suchaorvico and if you fail to answor tho said complaint within tho time aforesaid, tbo plaintitf in this action will apply to tho Court for tho roliof doniandod in tho compiair t. Datod January 25, 1871. BENJ. D.

SILLIMAN, Plff'aAtt'v. Tho said complaint in tiio abovo ontitlod action was tiled In tho oflice of tho Clork of said County of Kimrs, in tho Court Houso in tho City of Brooklyn, in said County, on tho Slu day of Fobruary, A. i) 1871, folItiwTi: D. SILLIMAN, Plff's Att'y. OUPKEME COURT, KINGS COUNTY KJ Catharine A.

Forris against John Konnody aud wife. In pursuance of a judgmont mado in thisaction, January 11, 1871, 1 horoby give notico that on tho twenty seventh day of Fobruary, 1871. at tho hour of 12 o'clock iu 7. ft i Ji.xcnango, isw jujton stroot, Jn tbo City of Brooklyn, and Conntvof Kings, I will soli at iiuuuuauuuun, io me niguosc oioaor, tno lands and promised i said pjdgment montionod and thoroin dosoribod. as fnltfinU VIZ.

All that certain Int. nionn rtr nrti nl nf lnnrl sftnate, lyinff and being in tho Twelfth Ward of tho City oi urooHiyn, vuutj' ui iuuks, ana ocato or new rork. oonnaea ana aescnoeu an iouows: Beginning at too corner formed by tho Intorsoction of tho southerly sido of unurcu scroev, wicn vuxwriy emo or (joum ex, ana running thenco southerly along Court Btreot, twenty feot (20 thenco oaBterly. and parallel with Church street, ono hundred (100) feat; thonco northorly, and parallel wiin ourc Btreoi twonty lo mo soucueny siae ot vuuiuu okiuuv, uuu uuuuuu iioawiij alUUK iiuu auuiU, UUU hundred (ICQ) feot, to tho point or place of beginning. juawu uuuuary so, ion.

GERA.RD M. STEVENS, Roforoo. Stabb Hooker, Pl'fT's Att'y. ja si 3wTuAF BUPREME COURT, OOUMTY OF KINGS Julia A. Stoon and others against Harold An anrt I.

tT ilTr uuimui, mubuiui, auu uiiuuiu, J.U pur rjuaiiuo ui juuKiuuuu ui tuio tjourv, mauo in iuo aoove entitled action on tho tonth dflv Of 1RH T. t.hn nn. derslgned Roforeo, will sell at publio auction to tho highest biddor, at tho Commoroial KzoDanga No. 383 Fulton stroot, in thoClty of Brooklyn, on tho first day of March, 1871, at 12 o'olook, noon, (he lands nnd premises in said judgment montionod and thoroin dosoribed as follows: All that cer tain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in tho City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of Now York, and bonndod and containing as follows: Beginning at a point on tho wostorly sido of Navy stroot, distant flfty threo foot throe inchoa south from tho southwesterly corner of Fulton avenue and Navy streot, at the contor of a. party wall oiimuuiB uuu hou uu mo iuo nurooy incoouou ra ue ao scribed, and the other half on the lot adjoining to tho south buareoij tmmco wesceriy inrougn tno center ol too saia party will and on a lino in continuation thereof ninety feet ton inches, to land known on man nf rtrnnarfv nf St.

Folix, in the Eleventh Ward of the City of Brooklyn, dato'lBrooklyn. 1851, mado by Silas Ludlum, City Surveyor, by number 31, (thirtr ono) thonce northerly along tho roar unDoi Ba lot nnmoor isi, iweive looii; tuenoe easwriy to and through tho contor of a party wall standing me half on tho lot horobv Intended to be dosoribed, and the other half on the lot northorly adjoining the same ninety throo feot six inobes to Navy Btreot and thenco southerly along Navy Btreet twenty two feot to tho plaoe of And also all that cortaln or parool of land Bltuate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, and State of Now York, wbloh is bonndod and dosoribod as followstviz. Boginning at at a point in the northeasterly lino of Fulton avonne. distant ninetv ono foot ton inahna southosstorly from tho northeasterly oorner of Fulton avo nueanainavy strooc, running wienco soutneasteriy along the northeasterly lino of Fulton avenue twonty foot thonoo at riant anirlos to Fulton avnnnn. nimTfcv fnok eleven Inohos till it intersoota a lino drawn at right angles to the westerly line of Raymond streot from a point in tho westerly iino or rtaymunu Htroec, oisiaub ono nunuroa ana forty eight feet threo and a half inohos northerly from the iinrt.hwrtRtorlvonmornf Ravmnnd atmntfinrl Rulron nvannn thenco westerly along soidlino so drawn at right angles to tho wostorly lino of Raymond stroot twontyone feot eight innhfia: thonco in aatmlcht Unfl In n.

nnrf htrnuf.nrlir Hf. uoniwo luudono inuu, unu tuunco soucnwosceriy again at right angles to Fulton avonuo sovonty elght feot four inohes to tho point of boginning. Datod January 14, 1871. WALTER L. LIVINGSTON, Referee.

Bhainabd, Rick A Burnett. FlainttfFa Attorneys. 6wM SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY Calvin Burr agst. Annio F. Lowis and othor3.

In pursuance of a judgmont of foreclosure and salo mado horelnon tho thirtoonth day of January, 1871, tho undersigned referee, give notico that on tho twentieth day of February, 1871, at tno hour of 12 o'olook, noon, at tho Commercial Kxohango, at No. 89 Fulton streot, in tho City of Brooklyn, and county aforesaid, I will soil at pnblio auc tion, to tno hlghost bidder, tho lands and premlsos in said judgmont mentioned and thorein dosoribod aa follows, viz. jui inat ooixain iot, pieoo or parcel onand situate, lying orly sldo of Eighteenth strbot, distant northwostorly from the north nrl nnrnnr nf Ei tenth nvnnne finri EichteGnth Btroot, thirty two foet. and running thonoo northonstorly and parallel With Eighth avenue eighty (80) foet; thonoo northwesterly parallel with Eighteenth street, fourteen (14) foet; thence southwesterly and again parallel with Eighth avenue, eighty (80) feet to tho ffno of Blghtoonth Btreot and thence southeasterly along tho lino of iwght eenth street, fourtoon (14) foot to tho point or place ol beginning, Datod January24, 1871. uiwj, Roforeo.

0. 4 S. Oondit. PW'i Atty's. Ja26 SwThAM TTrniTKiT, lnirnm tr TUTIS (infTNTV k9 John K.

Myers, 2d, Plaintiff, agt. Harriot Ann MlUsr, Charles R. Mlllor.Patrlok K. Dowd and Dowd I Jals Uo, Defendants. In pursuance of a judmont of foroolosnre rSohahgi.8iJfd street, in' the City ot Brooklyn, on tho 16th day of Maroh, A.

1671, at 18 tfolooknoon, all and singular the lands and prerniMslnBaldorJerdesorlbod AU those four oertain totSrjlBOOB or parcels of land.ritnato, lying and being In the Tn of New Kite, County of Kings, and Stato of New York faiown and distinguished on a oertain map. ontltled "Man of 262 lots belonging to Sarah wife of William Bnvdaro.intttoTown of Now Lotts, Kings County. Now YottTBrooklyn, March 80, 1860, surveyod byJ.M.Grum. an. city Survoyor, as and by tho natnbors 63, 61, 69 and 68." which said four lots takon together, aro boundod and dosoribod aa follows, Beginning at tho southeast oorner of West stroet and Sackott Btroot.

as tbo samo aro laid down on said map, thonoo easterly along said Saokett stroot ono hundred feet; thenoo southorly and parallel with said West streot ono hundred foet; thenoo westerly and parallel with said tSaokott stroot one hundred foot to Bald Wost stroet; thonoe northerly along said Wost stroot; one hnndrod feet to Bald Saokett street, tho point or plaoo of boginning. Datod January 37, 1811. OHA8. O. BRADY, Roforeo.

Raymond ft OopnaBN, Plaintiff's Att'ys. jaSI6wTu UPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY I Vrodorlok P. Rnnkor affalnat T. nnt nrf hls wlfo. In purBuanoo of a judgmont of fore Pulton street.

In tho City of Brooklyn and County aforosaid, I will soil nt publio ouotlon, to tho nlghost biddor, tho lands and promisos In said judgment montionod and thoroin oBcribod aa follows, viz: All that oertain houso and lot, pleco or parool of land, ett uato, lying and being in the said City of Brooklyn, boundod and dosoribod as follows Beginning at a point on tho northorly sldo of Baltic street distant ono hundred and nlnoty sovon feet ton Inohos woBtorly from tho northwostorly oornorof Baltic stroet and ourth avonuo running thonco northorly parallel to Fourth avonuo and partly through tho oontroof a party wall ono hundred foot thonoo westerly parallel to Baltio stroot slx fot eight tnohes; thenoo running southorly parallel to jfourtn avonuo and partly through tho oontro of a party wall ono hnndrod ootto tho northorly sldo of Baltio stroot, and thonco oastorly along Baltio street slxteon foot eight inches to tho point of beginning. Dated, January 19, 1871. OABSON, Roforoo. VEKOga 4 WOOD, Pita's Att'ys. ja20 Jf 4TuSw AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING.

F. B. CONWAY'S PARK TIIBATRB. Muoh Ado About, a Morchant of Venice. HOOLKY'S OPERA HOUSK.

Kotly Loon's and Hooluy's MinBtrola. "2 OLYMPIC. Tho Lilllos of Killarnoy, or TABERNACLE Tabloaux. PLYMOUTH KTH EL Concert. PLYMOUTH CHURCH Readlngs.

MORAVIAN CHURCH. Sunday School Concert. BOOTH'S THRATEE, N. Y. Elolloliou.

WALLACK'STBIiATjai, Y. Tho Clandostiuo Marriage. LINA BDWIN'H TOEATltG, N. Y. IIuutod Down or Tho Two Llvos of Mary Lolgh.

FOURTEENTH STREET THEATRE, N. Y. (Tlioatro Jfranoals) King Loar. FHWH AYBNUB THUATRE. N.

Y. Ssratoga. 'S QAItDHN, K. Y.Tlio Spootaolo 01 wo OLYMPIC THBATJUJ, If. Y.

Tho Pantomime of luuutnioa 01 mo rorlou GRAND OPERA HOUSE, N. Y. Grand Oper atlo Car nival. BOWERY THEATRE, N. Y.

Pomp; or, Way Down South Man and Tlgor. GLOBE TIlEATlUi.f. Y. Varloty Entertainment Groon Bannor. 8TADT THKATRB, N.

Y. Hnmlot. STEINWAY HALL, N. Y. Co icort.

WOOD'S MUSEUM, N. Y. Porfommnooa overy aftor koon and ovoning. APOLLO HALL, N. Y.

Dr. Corry's Dloramaof Iroland. THEATBh OO MItiUK, N. Y. Oomio Yooaltsm, Negro Acta.

Ao. NEW YORK OIROUS. Soonos in tho Rlpg. Acrobats, c. TONY PASTOR'S OPERA HOUSE.

N. Y. Vado Bntoruunmont. SAW JffRANQISCO MINSTREL HjiLL, N. Y.

Kogro lifnstrob, Karcoa, Burlosquos, Ao. BRYANT'S NBW OPKRA HOUSE, 3M st, between 6th and 7th aves. Nogro MtoBtrolsy. Ecoentricltios. oto The Fourth Edition at tlic Brooklyn Daily Easlo is supplied to IVcivsdcal ors, Carriers, and llio public of the Eastern District, nt half past four 1.

nt tlic Distributing Agency of mcusTH. Wood 4 4a Broadway, E. nciir Itoost.velt street Ferry. To our HeiMler. Vi'e ngencies for tho snle of ho EAGLr.

nt some of tho principal business points in Now iVrt follows: J. H. Uillitr, New. Exchange, St. XicholaB Hotel.

Astor Hi Steps. C. I', lie i (irnml street Perry. South Side Slip, New York. Woodruff Kriu Railway Ferry Buildings, cor.

of Chambers tirett, New Bvr.ni.ABY. Sometime lust night a thief removi a y.a.e ei" olass from tho show window of Thon. as Y. Yv'O'd's store, '2 )0 r'ulton street, and got away with 70 worth of t'auey good. The thief and the go d.

are still at larirc. T.ixoi.ociivj.. Tinier tin's title, yesterday, it was reported, by reason of a typographical error, that of anil Coimiv levy amounting to City levy represented ouly $.1,500,000 of Kl, as should have been stated. Loxc Tklixi) 'Historical Tho lecture ot v. Th mas IT.

Yennilye, D.D., on Tho Former Churehos and Minister. of Xew York City," which was to have been delivered before tho Long Island Hi So iety list ivenin, po Jipouod for suniecii until next Tuesday, 21st instant. II ax Away. A horse attached to sleigh look fright in 1'latbush avenue yesterday evening, and ran dvwn Hatbiir avenue and l'ulton street to tho yulten ierry, where he was i toppcrt by Oihcer Strong, of tlie. Si tul Precinct.

The four yeunf? men who were in the slciu'h were thrown out, but none of them were seriously injured. The sleigh was smashed. The Black Pp.ince Homicide. John Clary, tho Fhipkcoper of the steamer Port au Princo, who is charged with having caused tho death of James Johueon, a seaman on hoard tlw Black I'riucc, and who "was acquitted by tho Coroner's Jury as previously reported in tho Eaglk, was brought before Justico Walsh yesterday for examination. Charles S.

Sponcor appeared as his counsel. The same witnesses who wero examined before the Coroner and whose testimony was fully reported in the Eagle, were oxamiued, whou tho further hearing of tho case was postponed until to day. Ikisr Convention The delegatos to the Convention of Irish Societies met last evening at Emmet Hall, in Cantou utrect. Mr. John Cunningham pro Bided, and Mr.

D. Lyons acted as Secretary. After transacting the usual routine business, tho Committco appointed to wait upon the Common Couucil, roportod through the Presideut. Tho Committco wero highly pleased with the reception they met with at tho hands of the Cuinmou Council Committee. The delegates then made reports, and it was soon cvidont that evory Irish and Temperance Society had determined to turn out in strong numbers.

A general invitation was ox tended to every society not represented in the convention. Adelphi Lectc re. The Jeettire by Rev. Win. K.

Studley, Pastor of the Washington avenue Methodist Church, being the seventeenth of tho Adel phi Academy course, was attended by a very respectable and, considering the inclemency of tho weather, a numerous audience. His subject was Grumbling," and his treatment of it was at once amusing and instructive. The reverend lecturer was peculiarly happy in hitting oil' the fault finding propensities of the critics and gnmiUeiv. The clure was well piccd with wii, 2nd abounded in good sense and clear argument. Mr.

Studley lias a deep musical voice and speaks with elegance and power. He ought to be belter known as lecturer. Tnr. Hrpri Steamek to Fkance from Boston. Tie vessel that has been placed by the Government at disposal et the Boston Committee to transport provisions and materia for the relief of the starving poor in France, is the United States Steamer Tlie vessel is not adapted to tlic carrying of a large cargo, though well calculated for the service.

She is new and has never been to sea. Both steam and sail will be used and the passage, it is thought, may be made iu liffeen days. The Worcester is fitted like tho frigates Ouerriere, and Califoruie, but on this voyage will take only a portion of her battery and a small crew. Tho Worcester has a capacity for 12,000 barrels and it is thought will take her entire cargo from Boston alone. Dn.

O'Leaby's Lectures Dr. A. O'Leary to night gives tho socond of his course of popular lectures on "Physiology and Hygiene," at tho Athoneum. Tho lecture on this occasion is free, as was the Qrat. Dr.

O'Leary has a free and pleasant stylo and speaks much seuso withal. His audience was large aud responsive. Tho lecturer dwelt upon the importance of our knowing more of ourselves, how wo were constituted, and how to ward off sickness. Ho deemed tho study of the laws of life of moro lmportanco.by far than tho study of tho classics, "the dead languages," Tho admission to tho course, after this free lecture, is quite moderate, tho lectures being designed to reash a class that will greatly benefit by them, and who in general have not too great means lor this study. AMTJSEHEN2S, Academy of Music.

Owing to the storm and the difficulty of travel, tho Wallack perf ormauco at tho Academy, announced for to night, has boon post poned until tho ovoning of tho 22d instant (Washington's birthday) when tho announced bill will ba performed. Pabk Theatre. Mr. John Brougham appears this week as Shyloct, in his thoroughly good bur lesquo ontltled "Much Ado about a Merohant of Ven ice." Tho characters aro all well taken. Jlrs.

Carroll, Mrs. Bates, Miss Kate Browning and Miss Kato Rcovea and Meters. W. J. Ferguson and Andrew Queen had ex cellent parta and played them excellently.

Taken as a whole, it fs oa enjoyable os one wish, and auuca to tnis Is liuckstonc's odmirablo comedy of "Married Life." This was very handsomely performod, and drew forth tho greatest laughtor and applause. Tho game bill to night. Hooley Opera House. "Faint Heart Movor Won Fair Lady" was again given last uloht. aud tho improvement was very marked.

It was much ap iuauuou. Dohxelly 8 Olympic The performance (rivon nightly at thiB place of amusement is very worthy ana snouiu bo witnessed. The Dramatic Benefit for the Evansel istb. Wo know not whether the Church of the Evan gelists on Sixth avenue and Dcgraw street bears any ro neinoiance to tho "Little Church around the corner" or not, but it seems to have inspired the dramatic corns of the Entre Nous Association with a desire to extend tho Bphoro of usefulness of tho church by aiding its friends, which they did laBt night by a dramatic porformanco at the Athcneum, which attracted a full and faBhionablo attendance. Tho amatuers flew at rather high game ou tho occasion, and essayed tho taste of interpreting Robertson's "Caste," a play rendered familiar to tho public by the masterly representation at Wallaok'a.

Considering tho obstacles in the way of a creditable success in such an effort tho amateurs managed to get through tho play with tolerablo Bmoothness but wo havo seen them do far better with plays moro appropriate to their cxporicncc. In the after picco of ''Betsy Bakor" they were more at home, tho lady who personated tho historic "Betsy" achieving quito a success. Az usual with amateur performances tho promptor's voice was too loud and it was heard too often. But being a charitoblo occasion it would porhaps not be advisable to criticise. Certainly tho members of tho Association deserve credit for their generouB tender of BOrvico whioh proved to be quito an assistance to tho friends of the Church of tho Evangelist.

Bubnham's Exhibitioh at the Academy. TJesplta tho snow storm of yesterday tho Acadomy last night was Tory largely and fashionably attended on tho occasion of the complimentary testimonial ontertaln mcnt givon to Mr. Avon C. Burnham, Montago street being lined with carriages, as much so as if it had boon Opera night. Tho programme included an attrativo variety of calisthenlo and athletic exercises, and terminated with the comio pantomime of "Jocko, or tho Brazilian Ape." An unusually largo and well trained corps of athletes took part in tho exercises, aud provod themselves as expert and active in their movements as many a troupe of moro pretentious professionals wo Iiavo soon.

Among tho noteworthy displays wore the "La Porclio" feat, executed by DoLahunt aud Smith tho "Doublo Posturing," by Watcrtmry and Oroas, and tho excollont performance on tho "Doublo Trapozo," by Hood and Wilckcns, Tho somersault feats by Mr. Jones wore also performed in style, especially that one executed ovor the heads of some six or soven of tho athletes. Mr. Claussen, tho director of tho oxorclses on tho occasion, also took prominent part in tho feats performed, his "great Bwing" boing a fcaturo, Somo of tho members of tho class were attired in neat and elegant costumes, in which their flue physiquo was displayed to advantage. Tho formation of tho Pyramids was executed admirably indeed tho wholo performances of tho elass were of moro than usual oxcellenco.

Tho pantomime was the amusing part of tho entertainment, and in this Mr. Burnham and his littlo Boa boro off tho palm. EFFE6TS OF THE STORM. Briefly Blocked Road mi .1,1 'jir i ii. i ui 'j Ill.ill How the Storm Does Some GoodThingSi liiiir 'i j.il if Mftr "ui ITS RtSULT OTHERWISE IS Improved Improved STREET Now that the snor BSikojSJjl'thaionx poltcd (lenizciis of tho anow plogKcS servo and inqulrb into Its euejctju heso arbnot at first sight manifest, and'inquiry is iii addition to observation.

Wo all sea tjiat IW vast 'blockading forces which still lined our stropta, to renmipts of tho last SNOW havo been considerably reinforced by thoao fresh cohorts, and tho white parapets thrown" up by thorn, or the walls formed by tho reprise of themj'f rom tho roadways, still gleam white along tho strcetsthqugh not as immaculate as on their first arrival, or whop first, they foil. The corB.cs of theso aerial, watory wurrlorSj which etren the streets, aro now disappearing tq somo orient, under tho efforts of sturdy laborers, who cast thora' into carts a shovel full at a tunc, counting myriads of these minute creatures. ONE OF THE EFFECTS wo sco is to improvo the sleighing to no inconsiderable extent, and tho merry jinglo of tho Bleigh bolls, tho joyous peal of girlish laughter, and tho shout of tho driver break upon tho car right cheorily. Tho Btablo kcopora and livery men havo full hearts and full purses, and thoy too laugh, and say to. themselves, that it is an ill wind that blows nobody good.

THE SMALL DOTS are in ccstacy as thoy hurl tho snowy pellets at oaoh other, or go madly careering adown the street, where tho Inclination (of tho stroet) is sufficient. Thoy aro as happy as the day is long, but their joy is necc3sarily as short lived sb tho snow itself. Another of tho effects of the storm is to start the sluggish life blood which tho brief fwarm spell lulled to drowsiness, and to send it circulating through tho framo to tho great benefit of tho occupant thoreof. But, iu caso the unfortunato mortal ha3 not the wherewithal to cloiho himself or bersolf, it sends tho mortal himself tingling and circling in search of a cosy shelter from tho falling snow and tho winds that blow. In this caso tho effect of the storm is aught but pleasant.

But whilo acting thus ivrrplcasantly upon these unfortunates In an irumediato sense, ft acts benoficially to them iu a less direct way, by inspiring in the HEARTS OF THE BENEVOLENT feeling of compassion for theso raimentlesa roimors, aud this is one of the beneficent effects of the storm. Another effect of the storm, and of a continuance of such, is that tho earth is kopt warmly covered beneath the few feet of frozen boi), and the germs nurtured that iu Spring break forth into vernal bloom. So let us forbear grumbling as far as it is possible to forbear, and remember that whou our toes tingle and our fingers acho from the cold, that we aro lucky to have fingers and toes oven if they do occasionally suffer, and let us also remember that it is a long lane that has no turning, and that when Summer comes with its burning suns and parching heat that we will, many of us, bo just inconsistent enough to long for Yiut6. In view of thiB is it not WELL TO MAKE THE MOST of tho "cool" ucoson whilD wo havo it with us 1 Among tho beneficial effects to bo placed to tho credit of overy storm is tho fact that it enhances tho chauces of our physical comfort in tho coming Summor, for the more ico thero is now the bettor wo will bo pleased when buow is no more. Not the least among the benefits arising from tho storm is tbo purification tho atmosphero of our tor restrial bail, and espeoially that about great cities, undergoes.

The stimulating sun of Summer hastens growth and decay, and Winter may be regarded as a Sort of conservative clomcnt, which provents all nature from going too rapidly to destruction. A necessary effect of the storm fs an INCREASED ACTIVTir among the dcnlzons of the city, for thoso that do not bestir themselves will not bo tho most comfortable. Paterfamilias bundles up warmly and bundles the snow incontinently fromthc path of his progeny and other people's offspring. Afatcrfamilias stirs the liro till it blazes somewhat more cheerfully, aud "hurries up tho cakes." Meantime tho weo ones, tho lively laddies, are kicking around out doors to keep warm, sending the life blood to overy corner of their frames, and, to uso a figurativo esyression drawn from anothor soa Bon, "making hay while the sun shines," which, deprived of its litcrality, means, of course, making tho most of their opportunities whilo thoy last. But specifically considered the effects of tho storm, meaning this last particular ono aro, NOT SO GREAT A3 ANTICIPATED.

For a time during yesterday doublo teams wore neces sary upon tho cars, but this morning many of tliom have undoubled, though tho outlying" routes still run by four horse power. To the host of gamins who roam tho streets, shovel in hand, the buow fall ia a wind fall" not to bo snoer cd at, and many a quarter they find beneath tho snow. So ono of tho effects is to bring theso numerous youth ful Arabs" Jnto pooket monoy, for which they of course ore duly grateful to a beneficent Providence. CASTING OFF THE SNOW. In pursuance of the' resolution of tho Water 'Board authorizing tho act, titere ia great activity in' street cleaning to day.

Fulton street, frdm tho City Hall to tho forry is lined with relays of dirt and coal carls, and gangs of men aro fast restoring the' unbroken surface of tho pared hillside Rapidly tho lingo banks melt away beneath tho seductive influence of shovel and cart, ond tho brawny arm of tho laborer, and tho rivulets of melted snow hove free course adown tho grooved car tracks, instead of being compelled to forco thoir way, mingled with Bnow and mired with slush, over the ruggod cobblo stonee. Consequently it runs more rapidly as well as moro smoothly, and being moro confined, is less of a terror to tho pedoslrisn. In short time if this keeps on, no doubt tho street will presont its customary spring timo appearance. WHERE IT GOES. As fast as each cart is filled with the once immaculate but now spattered and disroputablo looking snow, the vehicles lumber off to the rivor side, and "overboard sho goes," to swell tho already swollen enrront of the East River, which in turn swells the tide of the great Ocean beyond, to bo condensed, into vapor on the first sunny day, and again to fall congealed, in fleecy snow.

WEST POINT AND CONGRESS. Resolutions Speeches of Gonoral SIo cu and Ben. Butler. The sub Committee of the House Commit tee on Military Affairs made a report yesterday, supple mented by the following resolutions Resolved, That tho Houso of Representatives recom mend the Secretary of War to reetoro Cadets Balrd, Barnes, and Flookinger to tho Military Acadomy at west 1'oint, to take effect with tho beginning ol the next Academio year, and thon permit thorn to proceed with tho Fourth Class without further punishment for the offenses heretofore committed by them. Resolved.

That the Houso of Representatives rocom mend that tho Secretary of War convene a Court of In Suiry for tho purpose of ascertaining what members of le First Class wore instigators and leaders in tho affair of Jan. 3, at the United States Military Academy, and that such lcadors and instigators be at onco dismissed from the Military Academy, and tho remaining members of the class engaged in tho affair bs nunished at tho discretion of a Gonoral Court martial to be con vened for their trial. After a speech by Gonoral ABhor, of Missouri (from the St. Joseph District) in favor of the resolution, don. Slocum Bald in substance as follows: Mr.

Slocum. of Now York, a member of tho Sub committee on Military Affairs which mode the Investigation, declared that he had not been in favor of tbo House entering upon the investigation, thinking that the disoipline in the BChool might safelv bo left to the offi cers but as the House had thought proper to ordor it, ho had' taken part in It. and had concurred in tho reso lutions. Ho defended tho officers of the Academy, but recognized that they had had unusual dlffionltios thrown in their way within the last few years first, by the admission of a colored cadet, who had proved a great source of embarrassment, and secondly, by the presence of a cadet, the son of a man high fn authority, who iaterf erod with order and discipline. If ho wore the head of such an institution lie would rather havo twonty negro cadets In It than one cadet so ciroum stanced.

And this had been the position in whioh the officers at West Point had been placed for ihe last threo years. Ben Butler also said He was influenced by no hostile feeling toward the Military Acodomv. atthnuo thn nrTnnt nf its had followed him for yoarB, and infllotod on him moro Injury than mortal man could over infliot on him. Ho felt Its effect from the 16th of April, 1861, till the 8th of November, 1866. It had deprived him of the command ot iuo Army or too jamos, naa sent mm nomo in disgrace, and had prevented nlm entering tho capital of the enemy.

But still, he was opposed to Congressional interference with the disoipline of tho school. Complaint had beon mado of tho bad effect of Executive interference with it, and now they proposed to add to the ounouity by legislative interference witn it. He argued against the second resolution, representing what a serious thins it was to blight, as was rronosod. tho Uvea of thosoyoung men forever. It was their heads that had been wrong, in the offense that they had committed; their hearts had been all right.

They had aetod from what they thought to be a good motive, and for the hon or ot tueir corps, ab to tne conduct oi tno omcors, he remarked that, howevor much they had beon blamable, even so muohtho more should tho bovs ba oxouscd. be cause they had not had the teaching which it had boon promised their fathers they should havo. without coming to a vote tho House adjournod. Heal Estate Sale. YesterdayMessrs Jblin Bon Miller sold at auction the following Brooklyn proporty, by ordor of tho hoira ot Bamuol W.

Slocum, deceasod, to close the estate. Throe story brlok awoll ing and lot, 22 by 123.9, No. 1G3 Adelphl stroot, east side, botwoon Willonghby and Myrtle avonues, sold for to Samuel F. Brovnu A. slmiuu: house and lot adjoining No.

161 Adelphl stroot, also advertised was withdrawn, tho result of tho first salo not meeting tho. expectations of those interested in the property. BESOTATIOiY OF GAKIBALDJ. The English' Alabama: Com Limited in Us Tower. AND SHIPS.

i Sti rrendei. .1 of Blfbrt. GREAT EXITEMEtfT Germany Eefuses to Disclose its Terms of Peace. RESIGNATION OF GARIBALDI. 14.

A. letter was received yesterday by the Government from General Garibaldi, in which it is stated that" seeing that bis mission is finished, he resigns the ooinmand of the Army of tho Vosges." The Government forwarded a reply, accepting his resignation, and expressing on behalf of tbo country, thanks for the herofo services rendered by the Goneral, nnd regrets that ho feels compelled to leave tho service of Frimce. Garibaldi loft Bordeaux last night for Marseilles, whenoa he will cmbaTk at onco for bis homo in tho Island of Caprera. THE ItltlTfSH p.iki.iami:st. London, February II.

1 Iu the Houso of Lords this evening JEarl Granviifo, in reply to a Question, said ihe high commission which was about to meet in Washington, is without poworto settle tho question of the fisheries, but is. only authorized to frame a plan of adjustment, ira.which the decision of the members must bo unanimous for submission to their respective. Governments. In tho Common's, Viscount Enfield, under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, promised to lay befora'the Hbnsb alj the papcrs rqlative to. tho cose of tho British colliers sunk in the Seine by the Prussians.

In some remarks relative thereto, the Viscount said tho government had no doubt that Count Bismarck would ainply redeem tho promise he had made to compensate tho owners for tho losses and injuries they bad sustained. RIOT AT CORK. Losdon, February 16. There was a riotous demonstration in Cork yesterday on the occasiou of a welcomo given to'a released Fenian Captain. The streets were cleared by tho mounted police with the use of thoir drawn sabres, and the inob scattered to their homes.

BELFOET TO SUrtBXNDETS. CAitLsuunKs, Fobruary 14 Evening. The Baden Minister oi War has received a telegram from tho Commandant at Mulhouso to tho effect that the French garrison and people of Eolfort have agreed to the armistice, and that there is general desire to capitulate. PARIS. BnussEi.s, February 14.

It is reported that disturbances havo occurred in Paris, but the rumor has received no confirmation and is believed to bo premature. It is known, buweyor, thot tho people of Paris are very excited, and that grave apprehensions are folt In tho French Capital of serious disorder. GERMANY. Brussels, February It.is reported in diplomatic circles that Germany has refused thercquo3t of the British government to communicate tho conditions upon which it is willing' to make peace. THE ARMISTICE PltOLONGED.

Londou, February 15. The Berlin special correspondent of the London IPimrs telegraphs to that journal that in consequonco of the pacific result of the French cloclionBt Count Von Bismark has conceded on tho principle of tho prolongation of tho armistice by a week, that it be mado a definitivo ogreement, dependent only on certain military conditions. FROM VERSAILLES. February 14. Tho Emperor is very unwell, but persists in tho intention to enter Paris.

As the resumption of hostilities Is Btrongly apprehended at headquarters, orders havo been given for tho destruction 0f tho monster guns in Fort Mont Valorion Algeria. Brussels, February 14. Tho Echo du Parlemcnt of this evening, says that the city of Algiers hos been declared in a state of siego. New York Children', Aid Society. Albant, Fobruary 15.

The investigation by the Sonata Committeo on Charitable and Religious Societies, the Hon. Wm. M. Tweed in tho chair, was continued last evening. Henry Fricdgen, tho gentleman who made the charge againBt tho officors of tho Children's Aid Society, testified that the reports of tho Society were inaccurate in aovcral respects, ond calculated to mislead the public as to the number of sohool children cared for annually Ho also stated that the Society had abandoned its original wise policy of caring chiefly for young dostituto children, and that they wero squandering money hi sending large boys to the West, many of whom wore dropped by tho way, and many of whom soon returned I to New York.

He also stated that there had been'gros3 abuses and scandals in connection with tho lodging houses of tho Society, Miss Ross testified that she had acted for a few weeks in the place of the matron of tho girls' lodging house, a Mrs. Trott, and that there was much complaint on tho port of the girls as to the character of the food and the restraints to which they were subjected. She Baid that while Mrs. Frctt was temporarily absent in tho country, Mr. Trott provided a moro genorous bill of fare, but that his wife, on her return, abolished it.

Mr. Tracy, ono of the officials of tho Society, tostiflod that he had had large experience in taking children to the West; that as a general rule they had behaved well and prospered there, and that he had personal knowledge of many instances in wbloh girls married respectably and boys became comparatively wealthy. He also denied generally the charges of misrepresentation and extravagance mado against the Society. Mr. Charles G.

Brace, the Secretary of the Society, briefly addressed the Committee in refutation of too charges, and insisted that tho records and accounts of tho Society were very carefully kopt and truthfully published in tho annual reports. Mr. D. R. Jacques, on behalf of the Society, Invited the Committco to visit the Institution during the recess and inspect the books.

The investigation will bo resumed on Tuesday, tho 28th inst. Anotbcr Collision on tbo Hudson River Railroad. Albaxy, N. Fobruary 15. Tho Montreal oxpress train, whioh was to leavo New York last night at oleven o'clock, loft tbirty flva min utes behind time.

On reaching tho bridgo at Spuvten Duyvel Creek, tho engineer slowed down, when tho Xonkers train, which was behind, camo thundering round'the ourvo at full spood. A collision took place, which almost totally demolished one car and smashed the platf orm of several others. The engineer of tho Yonkers train jumped off, and the osnductor was thrown down the embankment, while several passengers ware thrown from then bunks and sovoreiy injured. Tho passengers describe the collision and its effects as terrible, and wonder that many lives wero not lost. The Homeopathic State fllcdico.1 So ciety.

Albany, February 16. Tho Homeopathic Stato Medical Society is in session in this oity. The Treasurer's report shows the receipts of the year to bo and the expenses $643.93. Dr. Footc, the medical superintendent of the proposed Insane Asylum at Middletown, Orange County, reported that they had raised from donations 125,000 for the proposed asylum.

The Trustees bad authorbud the Commissioners to purchase 200 acres of land, at a cost' of 133,000 $8,000 of this amount had been paid. The Cotton Movement. Liverpool, February H. Arrived, ships Lizzie Moses, from New Orleans, cember 23, with 874 bales of cotton Abbotsford, rora Mobile, December 20, with 3,207 bales of cotton. Am Excitdto Insurance Election Tho an nual election fof Directors of the Lafayette Fire Insurance Company was held at their office yesterday.

There was considerable opposition, and thofollowlng ticket vm eleeted by a large majority For Directors Hubert Glroux, CnrUs Noble, John G. Schnmaker, John H. Seebeok, Amos William Taylor, Philip S. Crooke, Samnel Garrison, Stephen A. Dodu e.

Jam Titus. Marvin Cross, Joseph Wilde. Theo. Magnus, Harkort Napier, Abla B. Thorn, John G.

Shuttloworth, M. James Kay, Isaao Cornart, Hermann Ablets, Jacob Ryerson. For Inspectors of Election Isaac Carhart, Geo. TT. Prinoe, Jndah B.

Voorhees. The wholo number or votes polled was 2,604, being the largest number of votes ever polled at an election of thiB kind. A large number of insurance officers from other companies wero present. Brooklyn Homeopathic Dispensary. During the month of January, S98 patients were treated at thhr Dispensary, as follows Diseases of tho ddcestivo organs 1ST Diseases of throat and lungs 107 Diseases of females 43 71 Diseases of tho eye, oar and skin 97 Diseases of tho nervous system at Dental surgery 154 Vaccination 43 Total 598 Kumber of parscrlntlaofl 1,013.

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