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IiBT. I (UOBPOUAflON SOT1CES. I OOKI m.ATJONNOTICE MBSHB II III I I mi.l.B M. lllln I I i I I 1 I BOARD OF HEALTH P. moricEs.

REFORMERS AT WORK. W. TAYLOR, DEALER IN TTOYT TEALB. THE BROOKLYN OLOTHIKBS, TO LID AY GISTS! P. W.

TAYLOR'S, 621 FULTON CORNER OF DUFFIELD n. nnd ln XIc Offal Nuisnuce Citizens ol tUo DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ANO STERLING SILVER WARE. Agent for the 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Opposite Flatbuah avenue.) DIAMONDS, FINE JEWELRY. AND STERLING MLVERWAKB.

Agont for the Rogers 4 Wilcox Qoodrnple Silver PlaUd Still unting for Elec HaNtorn District Protesting Against I) ti uipiuj. on lite Docks, At noon to day a special meeting of the SATURDAY EVENING DEC. 8. ROGERS AND WILCOX QUADRUPLE SILVER tion Frauds. Agent for tho NEW YORK, HOWARD.

RLOIN. AND OTHER, From Yesterday's Fourth Edition. Agent for tho Now York, Howard, Eluln and other AMERICAN WATCHES. English and Swiss Watches at tho lowest market Prloes. A doslrable stock of FRENCH AND AM KRIOAN CLOCKS.

HAIR WORK A SPECIALTY, do7 10tTuThAF4p P. TAY LOR.salFoltonst. TTOYT TEALE. THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS. 6W FULTON ST.

607, (Opposito Flatbush avonuo.) Board of Health was beld in tbo Common Council chamber, for tho purposo of giving a bearing to property holders of tbe Eastern District in rolntlou to tbo dumping of offal in that Bccaion of tho city. There were present, his Honor tbo Mayor, presiding, Aldor men McGroarty, Clancy, Noland und Elliott, and English and Swiss WatoheB at tho Lowost Market Prloos. WALTH AM WATCHES, in two ounoo Solid Sllvor Oases, $12.50. WALTH AM WATCHES, in Kolid (ioldCasos, $84. A DESIRABLE STOCK OF A LITTLE STORY C0XCBKIK6 A BEVESDK OFFICIAL, THE I0LICE AND THE REFORMERS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN UlAluaa.

A Mln.Hnn nf niHmnrtrln And nthor ProOlOU OLIDAY PRESENTS. Health Ofllcer Coohran, Deputy Jity Clerk MoNamara, Stonos, with an unlimited assortment of every varioty A hpooialty mado of FINE HAIR WORK. ROMAN AtiD POLISHED GOLD SETS, AN OKDINAM G15 TO CAUSE WALKB TO BE AGGED.fflco of tho Htreot Commleeloncr, No. 6City Uall. ROBBaT SfURBY, Stroot L'oramlssloiior.

Tho Mayor and Aidormon of tao tjityoi Urooklyii, in Uommon Oounoll oonvenod, do onaot as fol 18ectios 1. That tho sidewalk in front of and adjoining tho loia offtround on northwest comer of Atlantic ana Ne vins bi rcct, to have tho briok walk takon np and flawed tothowinthof alx (6 feet with iirt qnality flAgrine stone, not less than two and a half inches thick nor leett than three feet in width, and five feet In lentyth. true and smooth on.lop, at tlio osponso of tho owner or ownora Hoc? In case tho owner or owners of tho Bald Iota, pieces or paucelB of ground, shall not comply with tho first section hereof, within ton days after the first publleation of this ordinance, tho Stroot Commissioner ia noreby directed to advertise for proposals fr doing tho necessary work for complying with ibis ordinance, and ho shall report tao said proposals to the Common Council, to the end that tho Common Council may direct a contract to bo mado for doing tho said work, at the expense of such owner or owners. hco. Notice shall bo given to all persons affected by this ordinance, by publication hereof in tho Corporation newspapers for ten bucccbsIvo dava, and tho advertisement for proposals as aforesaid shall be published in Bach now pepore for ten successive days.

hoc. 4. Tho expense of tho said work which shall be dono paraaont to tho second Motion hereof, shall bo assessed and collected in tho samo manner as for rogulatinjr. Brad tap and pavinp streets. Adopted, November 27.

187 AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE J. DIGGING DOWN OF LOTS OB" GROUND. Office of the Stroet Commissioner, No. 6 City Hall. ROBERT KURl.V, Stroot Commissioner.

Tho Mayor and Aldermen of tho City of Brooklyn, In Common Council convened, do enact as follows Section 1. That tbe difjirinK down of the lots, plocc or percclH nt ground horelnaitor deacribed, is hereby decided to bo necesKary for abating a nuisance, and tno said lots, which aro situated aa follows: On Fifth avonno, east nido. between Fifteenth and Hlxteenth streets; also, on Fli th avenue, west side, botwoon Sll tewnth and ESlxteonth itrnattt; ttlea. on nnrthnnafc nnrnnr nf Vtfth ftvenuo and ecorarag. it woori.

of the firm of Veoder Wood, Will Some One Kise to (ITY COURT OF BHOOKLYN. THU Fulton Hank of Brooklvn. pliitutltl, against H. J. K'mbrll aml.lnhn Rirliurd Iljc, cumlMsing tuo 6rm ot H.

J. Kimball A lietomiants. Summons, for a monpj dom md on contract. (Uom. not served.) la ttio defendants abovo named una eacli of thoni: Yoa are horeby wimmonod nnd rotintrodto rnswer the complaint in thiJ aition.

union vfillbolilod tn tlio offloo of tuo Oleikpl thoOny Cc.uit of Brooklvn. it Uio County l.ourt Houso in the City of Brooklyn, and To aorvo a copy of your ana voj" to the bald comprint on the aubacrib ir, at his oiflco. Mo. Folton street, Brooklyn. Now York, uilliin tironty days after tlio Brrvioe of this summons on you, exclusive tno day o' jcb ccnlcei and if you fail to answer tbo add comiilalntnrlthln tbo time ufuroutd.

the platntltf in tnis action will take judgment ntmltisl you for tbo sum of tntrrj tive thousand oollars, with intercut. Iroin the 2.th day of Oclober, one thousand ciubt hundr and sovoiityOTC, beside tbe costs of tMs.actim Ditid Brooklyn Ooto Derail, 151. plaintiff's Attorney. The complaint in Ibeabivc action wm nlod in thy ollico of the Work ot tbe City Court BrooWvj. on the 1st day November.

Ittjl. IIOGAK M. OUl.l.l'.fl. no7ei w.w Plaintiffs Attorney. UPKEMB COUKT KINGS COUNTY Wolls It.

Ritch aZrl. Martin Copley, et al. ln I'ursn ancoofa jnnVnicnt order of 10 above court jrflado in the above entitled aclion on JtU day 01 November, toil, I Simeon B. Chitlennen. tbe liofcroe named in the said judKment order, mil sell tho Commercial Kohnge.

Kulton street, in the City i.l Brooklyn, County ol on Saturday, the sixteenth day of Docembar. Wl afte)r noon: till the lands and prom Ism defcribed In Mid julitmo.it order. tti is to ear: All tbat certain pleo or parcel of land situa in the Seventh Ward ol the Cily 01 Brooklyn, bounded and do. Brrihd ai billows: Bolniiini at a point on the easterly sinVnl sou avenue, distant two buu Ired anil twenty four 't) foot eleven ill) northerly from tho north. oaKeriy corner ol Class Ml and ilayotlo avenues, and run.

ni i tin cca easterly and nearly parallel with l.afayott. avenue toa point on tne v.o.t irlv si of t.rab im stroet too In nrctt and nine fi feet and two (J) inches the noMliivi te. ly corner of Lifayelto avenue ami mi street theiiee mnhjrly aim tne westerly side Explain VKST ANIJ NEOK CHAtNS.GOLD LOOKETS SEAL RINGS. Kl'C, ETC. P.

W. TAYLOR. 621 FULTON ST, near DafBeld. nollyW llul appeared on bobalf of a largo number of ownors of extensive and valuable property noir tho toot of Division avenuo. Mr.

Wood stated that Mr Clark, tho contractor, had been GREAT BARGAINS TTOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN OLOTHIKBS. 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Oppoilto Flatbush avonuo.) TTOYT TEALE. THR BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS. 607 FULTON ST.

607, (Opposito Flatbush avonuo.) DUMPING DEAD ANIMALS ttio rinr.li nt tho foot of that avenue, and had al A ORDINANCE TUB DUiCim DOWN OF LOTS Ofc' GROUND. nffico of thn Street Uomniiasioner. No. 6 City Hill. KOBKHT IfURtiY, Stroot Comtulssloiior.

Tho Mayor and Aidormon of tho City of Brooklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact as follows: SECTION. 1. That the digging down of the tots, pleooi or parcolsof ground hcrcinaitcr dehcribod, is horobv decided to be necessary for abating a nuisance, ana tho svu lots, which are situated bh follows: On Fifth avenue, botwoon Prospect a venae and Seventeenth street, aro heroby directed to be dug down to tne grade of the adjoining Btreet, at the expeoRO ol thenwnor or ownors thereof. See, 3. In iifle the owner or owners of the said lots, plccen or parcels of ground, shall not comply with tha ftni section hereof, within ten days after the lirsb publication of this Ordinance, the Stroet Oonmisslotior is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing the nooosaary work for complying wi'h this Ordinance, and he snail re fiort the said proposals to this Common Council, to tho end bat the Common Connoll may direct a contract to be made fordoing tho said work, at tho expense of such owner or owners.

Sec. 3. Notice shall bo givon to all pqrsnns afToctod by this Ordinance, by publication horoof iu tho Corporation Nonapapors for ton success'vo days, and the aiverthimaat for proposals as foresaid, shall be pablUned In such newspapers Tor ten successive days. Sec. 4.

Tho expense of tho said work which shill ho dono pursuant to tho second section hereof, shall bo assessed and coll ted in the same manner aa for rogulating, grading and paving streets. AcW Howabrttt BISHOP(0ity0lorlE4 Approved gALBgLBT8f Mm 4' OHDINAKCE DlHKCTIlNti XHE FENCING IN OR CLOSING OF VACANT LOTS, ce of tho Street Commisaloner, No. 6 City Hall. ROBERT FTKEY, Htreot Commissioner. The Mayor and Aldermen ot tho City of Brooklyn, in Common Uonn cil convened, do enact as follows: Bection I.

That the vacant Iits, pieces or paroels of land on Twentieth street, both Bides, botween and Sixth avonuos; al on Atlmtfo street, sonth side, between Smith and Hoyt streots; aho on Buahwiok avenue, between Powers and Olive stroeta, fonr lots, are hereby directed to bo fenced in or closed with a closo board fenco, six feot high, at tbe expense of theowneror owners thereof. Sec. H. In caso the owner or owners of the said lots, pieces or parcels of ground shall not co.nply with the Hrst. section hereof within ten days af tor tho tirst publication of this ordinance, tho Street Commissioner is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing tho necessary work for complying with this ordinance, and bo shall re fort tho said proposals to tho Comnon Con null, to the end hat the Common Council may direct a contract to be made fordoing thosald work, at tho exponso of such own CtSec.S.

Notice shall be givon to all persons affoctod by this ordinance, by publication hereof In the corporation newspapers for ten successive days, and tho advertisement for proposals aforesaid shal) ho published la such newspapers for tensucoesslvo days. See. 4 The expense of thesaid work which shall be done pursuant to the second section hereof, shall ba as 8csed and collected in tho same manner as for regulating, grading und paving streota. A ranort that tho ProseontinR Committeo lowed them to accumulato in large numborn upon tho S. TICE, T.

The facile and not uninventive reporters of tbe period have got things sinuularly mixed respecting the purposes of casual visitors to the Polico Department. Tho gentlemen in control thereof were complimented in the press tho other doy with tho honor of an official visit from a sub Committee, of tho Reform Invet tigating Committee. While ontirely willing to receive the Reformers in any other oapacity than as ar subjects of the law, the Polico Commissioners nave uot yet been tho hosts of the Reformora in the ofllcial capacity of either party. Possibly a visit from the incoming Mayor, to get somo information to put into bis meesaec nest month, added to a visit from a member of the Committee, who wautod a patrolman pout to statul as outside guard to a church fair in which ho was interested, was basis enough on which to fouud the Ktatemeut that the Police Board had been otticiitly investigated by tho Reformers. It has not yet beeu.

If it should be, all will he found right. dock, where tucy emitted uu linototauiu steueia greatly detrimental to tbo public health and of tho Citizon's Reform Committoe hod censed to collect evidenco iu regard to olectlon frauds, has bcon circulating within tbo past few days. Tho rumor has SILVKR PLATED WARE, disastrously to the pecuniary disadvantage oi no foundation whatever, as tno committeo uas ueeia wnrUnrf'steadilv from the day of its creation np to the Sll FULTON STREET, OORNISB Off JOHNSON. Established IMS. FINE GOODS, POPULAR PRIOKB.

Direct Importation of the business men ot mat locauou. Among tuo um uo uicuts which suffered from tho nuisance wero sugar reiiucries and other manufactories, in which an aggregate of millions of dollurs wero invested, and which gave employment to many hundreds of mou. Mr. Wood argued tbe question at considerable length, citing MERIDEN BUITANBI A CELEBRATED MAKE CAKE BASKETS. present time.

A vast amount of useless affidavits hnvo been placed in the possession of tho Committeo, but 1 JJJOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, legal aumoriiies uei. ii.iour, i.uioa; miiKtlio conducted in tbo leant objectionablo will never bo brougut into conn. this fact, however, the members of tho Committeo do not feel inclined to abate their offorts to bring frauds manner, and at somo point not built upon aud 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Oppoaito Flatbush avonuo.) to light. Mr.

Frederick scnoles iouoweu air. vt oon at. suuiu length, ami raised THE LATEST MOTE FINK DIAMONDS, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, 40., Manufacturer of Sterling Silvei Ware. WATCHES BY INSTALLMENTS. mi nf WAtnhnS tiVDAVmOUtS And In MILITARY MATTERS.

TEA SETS, CASTORS, BUTTER DISHES, SYRUP CUPS. PORCELAIN LINED 10E PITCHERS TABLE WARE, 4C, 40. Will bo closed out obeap on account of removal. made is the sendiuK out of circulars soliciting infor A QUESTION OF OWNERSHIP mation. Duplicate copies of tho poll lists of districts where foul play is suspected, have been furnished to the Committeo clerks.

Tho names of votors and their of tbe dock. The avenuo being a public highway and tho dock being rolled upon by buBiuess meu for commercial uses, the city did not own it, or, in other rOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Opposite Flatbush avonuo.) Rtre.u seveniy nv uj'am, i.oo.. Mid with the somberly of aald lots to tbo i tctiv i ide of Class in avonne; southerly aloiiff tlse i.tIv sloe of Olissin avjivn sovantv 'ave (7al feet rot! place n' Haled Novenber 21, 1871. B.

lloloree, Jit Hrovtway, N. V. a X. 'i ITCH i WoOUFJItn, I'ltf's All no :ivvS.iV LITPKEME 0OUKT KIXGS OOITNTY kO hiux against tiophronia M. Kouh'on and Amory HoUBhUm her husband, 2 lltll.

Jonathan Simouds, Nathan i Noriuau A. Smith and others in pursuance a juds uent of foreclosure an 1 sale, made in tola action on tbo4lhdayof Ueoo.n'ier, ll7l. I hereby llivo notice that on the 30th day of lleconibor, 1371, at tlichonr of twelve o'elnok, noon, at the Commerci il Knlti.n street. In tno Citv of Brooklvn. I will residences are copied upon envelopes, and a circular stallmouts Ib still oontlnuod, and is approved of by all who have tried It as tho easiest and most ooonotnlcal way to purchaso a cood gold or sllvor watch over yet introduced to the public.

Call and see for yonrsolvos. (Sixteenth street; also, on northeast corner of Fifteenth Btrcetand Seventh avenne, ore hereby diretted to be dug down to the grade of tho adjoining streets, at tho eiponao of the owner Or owners thereof. Sec. 2. In caso the ownor or owneTs of tbe said lots, pieces or parcols of ground, shall not comely with tho first section hercot, within ten days after the first publication of thlB ordinance, the Street Commissioner is horeby directed to advertise for proposals for doing the noceasary work for complying with this ordinance, and he shall report tho said proposals to this Common Council, to tho end thatthe Common Council may direct a contract to bo mado for doing the Bald work, at tho expense of such owner or owDere.

Sec. 8. Notice shall be given to all persons affooted by thiBordinance, by publication horoof In tho Corporation newspapora for ton successive days, and tho advertisement for proposals aB aforesaid Bhailbe published in such newspapers for ten successive days. Sec. 4.

Theoxpense of the said work which suill be dono pursuant to tho Bocond section hereof, shall be assented and collected in tho samo manner as for regulating, grading and paving streota. Adopted Novembers 171. KALBFLEISCH. Mayor. of tbe following character enclosed to each man of rnosKcuTiNO.

Coumittle, 1W MONTAOUK 8TBEF.T. Tt.nr von are in possession of any informa the fraiid in the recent election, either THOMAS S. TIOK, 811 ULTON. CORNER OF JOHNSON ST. laS Wpl Company, Twenty Third Regiment.

At a nicoting of UF" Company Thenty third Ucgirnont held on the fifth iustaut, Georgo H. Benton was elected Second Ut utrnant, Daniel F. Lewis and Watden Mut 1'ord, Scrgeauta, and Charles M. Gage, Corporal. Tho follow ing extract from a company order recently iaaued by Captain Joy.

is worthy of a more public notioe, as.it speaks of a faithful member, who during the seven years' term of never absent from rogimcn lal or company roll call "The Commandant annooncca with regret tan rosic usitK.n of warrant by First Sortfeaiit M. F. Boleu, on expiration of term of service, Duriug tho full period of teven yeart, tho records exhibit uo single tnetauco of his absence from parade or drill. Such fidelity to nnii ml )ntv is rare, and more than com on dab le. TTOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, 607 FULTON ST.

607, (Opposito Flatbuah avenuo.) THE MERIDEN BRITANNIA GOODS BEING THE BEST IN THE MARKET, Parties will do well to avail thomaelvos of thia opportU' Deli at public auction, to tie) hilest blddor, tbo lands, preoiiies and Hitures in said judctuent nienUoned and tlipr.tin ilCiL nbtM as "All thut cortain lot. piece by parties voting who were not legal voters, or voting iu districts in which they did not reside, or voting at more than ono polling place, or any irregularity in the organization of the Board of Canvassers or Inspectors, or iu the canvass of votes, or tho improper interference of ofllcers, you aro respectfully invited to communicate the santo to our Committee at its rooms at your earliest BRIDAL AND gKESEMTAXION. nlty to purchaso at wholesale prices. I will also close out words, could not pervert ub uses. Ex Alderman Fisher, who appeared for property owners at tbo foot of South Sixth street, adopted Mr.

Wood's argument, applying it to Bhow that no offal should be dumped at South Sixth street. Mr. Fisher said that in addition to sugar rouncries and other establishments at the foot of South Sixth street thero were MANY TENEMENT HOUSES, filled with a class of people who wore as much, and even more, entitled to protection against a uuisauoe as were tho richer classes, who bad largo yards aud a better ventilation. Street Commissioner Fnrey stated that tho Board of Health bad no power to desiguato a dock to bo used for dumping offal. The Common Council had authorized Mr.

Clark to removo the offal, which be did freo of charge. Tho Common Council had also authorized Mr. Furoy to designate a placp, and he bad deaignatod Division avenuo as tho only available placo. There lnUBt be some place, and rather than to have THE STREETS ETJLI, OF OFFAL property holders should not object to every place selected. convenience.

u. W. Benson, unairman, EEBH ARRIVALS. TjrOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Opposite Flatbush avenuo.) KBKNOU CLOCKS ANB BRONZES, Aluavs prompt, ever cflloieut, thorough and exact in his retirement to the ranks, ana veteran, marks The Committee has been bothered greatly by the visits of men who were ready to mako general charges of criminality against Inspectors of Kloctiob, but who, when asked to make specific statements, have refused a vacancy iu the uou comraiiouea omcera, wtucu, howl er worthily filled, will bo long 1'olt in this ORDINANCE JHUECTINU THE DIGGING DOWN OF L.TS OF GROUND.

i tticQof tho htreet Commisaloner, No. 6 Oit? Hall. ROBlCKT fUREY, Htreot C.mniii)Sioner. Tho Mayor and Aldermen of the City ot Brooklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact as follows: fcECTioN 1. That tho digRlDg down of the lots, pieces or parcels of ground hereinafter described, is heroby decided to ho necessary for abating a nuisance, and tho said lots, which are situated as follows On Morton sire ot, north side, ninety feet weBt of Myrtle avenue, aro heroby directed to be dng down to the grade of the adjoining utroot, at thooxpenaeof tbe ownororowners thoieof.

Sec a. In caso theowneror owners of thesaid lota, pieces or parcels of ground, Bhall not comply with the first section so to do. Several have declined on tho ground that tbev were poor men, aud feared to arouse the omnity STATUES KOH GAS, AND XRYTEhh POSTS EUSaU LEATHER AND OANVAB AOB Military Election. At the armory last TTOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, of rncniu power by putting what they know on paper, 'WHO IS HE. evening, the following gentlemen were elected civil of of Company, Twenty third Regiment for my entire stock of CHINA, GLASS AND CUTLERY, Of my own Importation, And a full lino of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Before removal to tho now stores I am building at 301 and 993 Fulton atreot.

BICa OORAL JEW BLR the year Chairman, C. M. JenkinB Vice Col. Johnstone, of tho Committee, informed a representative: of tho Eaole that a man accompanied a friend who was about to give evidence, stated that WM. BISHOP, City Clerk.

Approved, Docombor 6, 1871. deVlOt MAHTIN KALBFLEISCH, Mayor AN ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDEWALKS TO BE GBAPKD. Otfico of th i Mroet t'ommisaioner. No. 6 City Hall.

ROBERT FUREY, Street (iommissioner. Tho Mayor and Aldennon of ttio City of Brooklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact as follows: Section 1. Tbat the sidewalk in front of and adjnlnlne the lota of gmund btdcetwoon Third and Fourth streetf, be graded in accordance with protilex.umbor iS on tile in tbe office of the Mreet Sec. 2. In caso the owner or owners of the sid lots, pieces or parcols of ground, shall not comply with tho first section hereof, within ten days after the first publication of this ordinance, tho Street Commissioner Is heroby directed to advertise for proposals for doing the necessary work for complying with this ordinance, and ho shall report tho sld proposals to the Common Council, to tho end that the Common Council may direct a contract to be Imndo for doing the said work, at tho expense of such owner or owners.

Sec. 3. Notice shall be given to all persons otlccted by this ordinance, by publication hereof in the corporation newspapers for ten successive days, and tho advertisement for proposals as aforesaid shall be published in such newspapers for ten successive days. Sec. 4.

The expense of tho said work, wniob shill ha. dono pursuant to tho socond section hereof, shill bassoaasd and collected in tbe samo manner as fur regulating, grading and paving streota. AdoptedAorembor 20, Ift71. IWM. G.

BISHOP, City Clerk. Approved December 6. 1871. dcKlOt A RT 1 A LBFL 151 SC "NRDINANCK" TO CAUSE SIDE WALKS TO BE FLAGGED. Olice of th Street Commissioner, No.

6 Oity Hall. ROBERT FUREY, Street CommisHloner. The Mayor and Aidormon of the City of Brooklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact as follows skction 1. That the sidewalk in frtit of and adiolninic 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Opposite Flatbuah avenue.) Chaiimau, Km.

A. Cook; Secretary, S. B. Wiiiey; orparccloi l.vml. situate, and botoB in tho i ity of Brooklyn, Cmuity of Kinca.

of Xow York, bounded 5 mi tluscribed I'oMiiws: at a point in tho pcurticrly 1q of StJito siront. disran! savonty four feot and four iucliPs nustcrly from thti HLiutlnvesterly corner of Hickn mid Stite zml ra thence wo iterlp alotiK the EOutbcrly Mcto tn Mittt: sironi ono hunilre'l ana ci feet aal four in alios nioro or lus tlunco eou par.tlIc 1 to Hiulis arreet tho conro of a i wiill seventy Itfot tliotu wosterly (janllel to Stat. Hiici'l sixtj tfto feet four inchcn; anutfiorly parr. 10 Oolumbi street melru feet; thoncn westerly parai'i tn Sta'e nud throuib tho enntr of a wall vnity livo feet to ttipex (rly9i Inof ColumMaatroi thenr' alynj; Jy side of I'olurabia strot twvntv i feet morn or tnss to ji pulnt distant irtherly from At untie street seventy fool easterly parallel to Athmtio trcet one iiuailrt'd euntj iMtfbt feat and aix inL hi's: theare alunii tho line of tho premi. oeciu'ifJ hy Sujiljnujia M.

Ilnuh'on to point (iiitiiiu t'it jJit fuel nuxi four inclua northnrly troin ttii' nonhfrly rideof Allan lie itreet and which would be ititfm'i'ted Itv a line drawn riht inplea to Atlnnio street theiire easterly mllcj to Atlaitte strf et oao hun. dred ami eiKlitccii CC tfience nnrt.lwrly to Hicks Btreet thirty seven fe parillel io Atlantic elrpet. sir tbeiicc northcrti' par ill ol to Hicks dtreot, eifihty ti ur Ket and nine inoi orlo to the point orpine Heirft me aimn prnmnos convjvd to haid Soi'Iinifi'. V. llvaxtiton, by tfio FiroVlrD 'Flint Gloss Woi by deed Mareti IW toaethor with tlio foiloiiiR tiiturcs: One at earn engine, two biilors and all thoshattinfc.

hanyers. main pulloys, main belts, steam mid Ras pipos then at the tl io ot oicatl of said naort Kage, dated October 15. IW, for furfy thousand doJla, mentioned In tho complaint herein. In and about said pre mlBouand oonnected ttierewitu, anJ wtiich for the purpose of said. laorreaKe are deomod to form part ana portion thereof.

ateu 4. 1S71, OKRAKDM. STEVKX, Referee. CHAiincas, Pomehoy llouamos, l'ltrt's. Att'ys.

0c63w AdS Direct from Naples, Treaturtr, W'm. M. Moore. The roU of this company is being rapidly augmented, and ia now second in point ho had facts in his possession implicating in tbo porpc (ration of election frauds. PARLOR AQUARIUMS number in the regiment.

AN OITICIAI, HIGH IN THE BEVENOB TJIOYT fc TEALE, THE BROOKLYN 0LOTHIRRS, 607 FULTON ST. 607 (Opposite Flatbush avonue.) A MOKGAiTATIC MAERIAGE. ODOR BTAKDSl The man refuBcd to tell who this offloial was giving as his reasons for declining excuses similar to those Ordinance, tho Street Commissioner is hereby directed to advertise tor proposals for doing, tho neoossary work for complying with this Ordinance, and ho shall report tho said proposals to this Common Council, to the ond that tho Common Council may direct contraot to be made for doing tho said work, at tho exponso of such owner or own 018ec3. Notioe Bhall bo given to all persons affected by this Ordinance, by publication hereof in the Corporation Newsuapers for ten successive days, and the advertisement for proposals as aforesaid Bhall be published in suoh Nuws papers for ton successive dajB. Sec.

4. Tho expense of tho said work which shall be done pursuant 10 tbo socond section heroof, shall be assessed and collected iu tho somo manner u3 for regulating, grading and paving street. Adopted, member 27, JOT. BISH0P clt, clctk. Approved Dccomberlm KAMJFlEra0Hi Jf Mr.

W'ood produced a copy oi tno iieattti laws, auim ing tbat no business creating a nuisanco could be car ritd on in the built up portions of the city. Alderman Nolan, on behalf of tlio people of tho Fourteenth Ward, protested vigorously against any offal being dumpod at the foot of North Sixth street. Ex Alderman Armiicld spoke against locating tho dock at the foot of South Sixth 6treet. Aid. McGroarty, at tbo request of Mr.

Wood, on bo half of tbe Division avenuo property holdors, offored a resolution prohibiting tho uso of tbat dook. On motion of tho same Alderman, the resolution was tabled until tho next meeting, Aid. Nolan desiring to give the people of tho Fourteenth Ward au opportunity to be beard. On motion, Aldermen Nolan aud Elliott, with Health Officer Cochran, were appointed a committeo to look for a proper place and report to tbe Board at noon on Monday, io which time tho Hoard adjourned. SPOBTS AND PASTIMES.

mentioned above. The reporter failed to disoovor that The Better Looking; Man Around tbo namo of this man had been taken, or that any ac CKONZK AND POB0BLA1N DK0ORATIOH CARD UKOEIVBRS ON PEDESTALS. Again." tion had bcon commenced toward forcing him to reveal the alleged facta iu his possession. Tho non par SAMUEL B. MASSA, tisan members of the Committee, and tbe public no doubt as well, would to know wily an investigation Lucretia Bailey, a woman somewhat beyond JJOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, 1607 FULl'ON ST.

607, (Opposito Flatbush avenue.) Golden Anchor Housc Furntshing Emporium, the "fat, lair and forty" period of life, was brought up has not been made into this matter. It will Do remem bered that tho Federal clique, which has tried to run 973 FULTON STREET, AN ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SlUJi WALKS TO BR FLAGGKD. Office of the Strnet SOUUYLER, HARTLEY GRAHAM, JOHN STREET AND 19 MAIDEN LANK, N. Y. del B.TnAThtf 4p before Justice Buckley, this morning, on a charge of larceny, preferred by John steensbury, who alleges in his complaint that Lucretia had stolen a lot tbo General Committee also tried to sun the ProsooU' ting Committee.

Noar Washington avenuo. lot of bedd, bedding and other furmturo, bis property, worth about $50 in all. Of course no robbery is com J.JOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN GLOTHIKR9, SIIItltOGATK'S NOTICES. A desperate ofl'ort was made to engage as counsel Mcssrii. Tracy and Goodrich, both friendly to roveuuo interests.

Tho remarkable letter of Mr. Goodrich, tn which it was 6tatcd that Dutchor" and "our friends mitted without a motive, aud in this case, behind the VINGTON BROTHERS, Skating. Yesterday afternoon, though the jnoist condition of the streets led people to suppose that skating bad been temporarily suspended, tUo ice wa3 in splendid condition at the Capitoliue Lake, the fall of huow of tbe early morning having been swept off, leav the lots of ground on Smith street, Rido, beina the south cornor of Smith and Schermerhi i streets, to havo tbe old flagging rehdd and ba tUgged 1 Ik; width of six feet with Hrst quality flapKlug mono. no. os? than two and one htilf inches thick, nor lesathan tb.

toot in wiiltti, and tivo feet in longtb, true and smooth ou I jp, attheox penaoof the owner or ownors thcrooi. Sec. 2. In case the owne or ownors of tbo Siid lots, pieces or purcelsof Kround, shall not comply with the first nection hereof within ton days after the tirst publicition of this ordinance, tho Street Cora issloner is noreby directei to advertise tr uroposala for doing tho nocosiary work for coil)'ing with thin ordinance, and he shall report tho said prupueals to the Common C.mncil, to en i that the. Common Council may direct a contract to be tnvio for doing tho Bain work at the expense uf such owner or ownors.

roc. Notice Bhall be given to all persons atfocted by ihU nrrilnsiiri'. bv nuhlicjitlon hereof in tbo cum tereeuy, thero ia A FREE L0YE STORY. 6W FULTON ST. 607, (Opposite Flatbuah avonuo.) bad a consultation" for the purpose of fixing upon 216, 318, 050, and 252 FULTON ST, CommiBBioner, Wo.

ti City HniL ruani, Street Commissioner. The Mayor and Aldermen ot tha City of Brooklyn, in Common Couucil convened, do enact aB follows: hECi'IONl. That the sidewalk in front of and adjoining the lots of ground on Nineteenth both 6idefl, cora mencing at Fourth uvenue, and running lOtl feet toirard Fifth avenue, he flagged to the width of six fnet, with first quality Hanging stone, not ltss than iwo and a iinlf inches thlck.nor loss tnan three feet in width five feet in length, true and smootb on ton, at tho exponso of tho owner or owners thereof. hec.2. In case tho owner or ownora of the said Iota plccea or parcels of ground shall not comply with tho hrat section hereof within ten days utter the tirst publication of this ordinance, tho Street Commissioner is hereby directed to advertise for proposal!) for doing tho neceasiry work for complying with this ordinance, and ho shall re rxnri tlin cniil Tirill.fiU In Mllf IlimmOIl CoUDCil.

tO ttlO CDd IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF William D. Vooder, Surrogate of tho County of Kings, notice Is heroby given, according to law, to all por sonsliavtiil! clalmsagainst CATHARINE G. MITCHELL, lato oi tho City of Brooklyn, doaoasad, that thoy aro T3ialroa to oxhibit tho Bame, with tho vouohors thereof, to tho subscribers, tbo oxocutors, at tho office of Abol Crook, 1MI counsel for the Committee, has done much toward cre Some twelve years since Steensbury became ac SUPilKllK OOUKT WI LIAM H. DiH Vc j'iiT. usf.

J.ihvi'vih S. II ill, aid others. I'm. Mant to miijtmont in this action will sell public auetii'u on tav i day of Ducaraher, 1671, at 12 oYiu M. ai tho auction room ot J.

Colo, SSS L'lilton sreot, Hr th uccmi 3 crinod in said judu" incnt a it.iw?, viz Alt tli.it lot, pieco or trcft of latid biH' hinc and in tho City of Brooklyn, County ot Kinns and Stat ot N'ow Vork, and which is bounded aiiii descrihed as follow, to wit: Botfinntns at ot a j.i int dirtant ticlity foit irt'i'trly trom tan cor nor foi itiL'it too intersection of nottaorly aid of Putnam avenue, witii the westerly sHu of Howard avenue; tlieucetn p. lme ruiiTiiTiK wesloriy an I iniUel with Putr nam hveinn eifitity feat thr nusii ttu ccntro o( partition wall I'li'ii. n.iittierly mi piralle. with i Howard avomo twenty ii ot; tiienco iit rly .1 lino irallol wi'h I'ut nam avniif eiality font tho wo tturlv side of Howard avenue: tnr.co southerly alotn; saiil wasterly sUl of How nrtl avenue twenty feet to thy point or place of beginning. Jilted J'eeeiubi'r L.

FULLKR, Referee. tJUl'KKMK COUKT WlLblAM H. t). i'V. r.

Plaintiff. BuninPt Johannah S. Hall and ating a suspicion ss to tho motives 01 tno men concern OFFER FOR THE quainted with the fair Liter etia, and after some inter ing a smooth and glittering surface of ico tor skating. The moilerate temperature, too, rendered the sport thoroughly enjoyable. The patrous of the pond may ely upon excellent KKuung luv itiiuuw uhr HorPT ttio red ball is un.

or tho flass are displayed Broadway, in tuevjuyoi now uuwm tuu day of Juno next. Dated December 1871. HENRY T. de9 6mS ROBERT TATES, ed. It is not thought by somo of the Committee that a single Itepubiican repeater will be prosecuted upon testimony from the bands of Tracy or his friends.

This impression, so far as it affects tho Federal District Attorney, may bo UDjust, for he has repeatedly OYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Oppoaito Flatbush aveouo.) newspapers lor ton succosaive days, and the advartisomont for proposals as aforesaid shall be published iu such news PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF on tbe care. The moment the pond is cleared of people owing to tbo softening of tbe ice, the notices are taken out of the cars. To day tho altatiuy 18 very flue, and as the temperature is comparatively mild, the pond r. he crowded this afternoon and cveuinc.

William D. Voedor, surrogate ol tue uouniy oi stated that perpetrators of fraud should bo punished niH. nnticn is berobv given, accoraing toiaw, io an pur A uaUU OI niutsltwui ui; iiacui other" deiendants. So. 1.

to a jticlcment in views which developed a mutual liking, they agreed to take up house together without troubling either priest or parson to perlorm the marriago ceremony. They hind a couple of roomB and lived together as comfortably as persons mated under such circumstances might be supposed to do. A short time Biuce, however, Lucntia saw and became acquainted with A BETTEB LOOKING MAN," ard toward him her heart melted like snow under the noonday Run. They met and they met, and Stams worth did fret and also fume aud foam, when he fouud that his Morganatic matrimonial convoy was drifting away from him, lured by her new affinity," but his fretting and fuming were useless. SUE LEFT ONE PAY evening that there is seating.

HOLIDAYS, A vory much iarger and rlchor varioty of OHOIOK G03DS, SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS, Than at any previous season, to which they invite tho at. tontion of their Brooklyn frlonds, being satisfied that NO BETTER DISPLAY OF NEW AND ELEGANT ARTICLES CAN BE FOUND IN THE COUNTRF. DEO0RATED CHINA, tki9 Iw ll roll at public on ton urn nay or Jieceiut 'T, ISTi, at IJ o'clock at tho auction rojmaoi Uole. niton street Brooklyn, tho premiaea in Baid inrf mi nt deserihed as fNllows. All thit certain lot of tbat tbo Common Council may direct a contract to bo mado for dpins tho aid work, at tho expense of uuch owner or Notice Bhall bo given to all persons affected by this ordinance, by publication hcicof in the Corporation newspapers for ten successive dnya, and theadvertis 'mont for proposals as aforesaid shall be published in suoh newspapers for ton successive days.

Sec. 4. The exponBO of the said work which shall bo done puisnant to the second section hereof, shall Ijq asse sod and collected in tho same manner aa for regulating, grading nnd paving streets. Adopted November 27, Iod. WM.

G. BISHOP, City Clerk. Annroved Deccmbor 6, 1871. dS uit MARTIN KALBKLEISOH. Mayor.

OYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, 607 FULTON ST. 6J7, (Opposito Flatbuah avonuo.) rHm Tiinvemeuts of the Dlavers catliored at land, wi'h the buildings therpo: erected, situate on tho Ciortheriy de of PutUiiin avenne, civ of Brooklyn, County of Kings, and M.ite of Xw York hoginuint; at point Bons having claims against SAMUEL P. MITCHELL, lato of tho City of Brooklyn, doo.iasod, that thoy aro ro qnlrod to oxblbit tho samo, with tho vouchers thereof, to Uio subscriber, the executor, at tho office of Abol Crook, 119 Broadway, in tho City of Now York, on or bofore too loth day of June next. Dated Deoembsr 8. 1871 de9 8mS RO BERT YATK3.

Exocntor. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF William D. Voedor, Surrogate of tho County of Kings, notice is boroby given, according to law. to all par sonsTiavinB claims against THOMAS AKMSTUONU, lato of tho City of Brooklyn, docoasod, tnat tiiey aio required to oxhibit the samo, with the vouobors thereof, to tbo subscriber, tbo administrator, at his office. T.1 Willougilby Btreot, in Iho City of Brooklyn, on or boforo the loth day of March next.

Dated September fi. 1871. B09GmS ABRAHAM I.OTT. Administrator. 1" PURSUANCE OF AN OKDKK OF William D.

Veedcr, Surrogate of the County of irinrra Nntii horohv ivnn. nccnrdinir tn law. to all lior tu tant ciEtity leet (ruin rno nurTiuva iinrii ooraor 01 non rH rni mini av wines ru tnin trter.ee northerly and the Chess Congrcs at Cleveland aro now the principal subject of discussion in chess circles. The delegates assembled on the morning of December 4, at the Kennard proceeded to transact tbo preliminary business of tho meeting, Tho Joint Committeo of Arrangements made importaut cbauges in the plan of the tourney games, reducing tho number OYT TEALE, (titti Hoiv.ird aren on hundred tVot; Uituee weater' and parallel "itfi Putn nn avenuj tiventy fest; thence' omheilj and panllel with Howard avenue one hnnrirr.l P.itnim til OtlO lit 1 '1 alo wherever found. weldon's friend dutcher.

S. B. Dutcher, Supervisor of Internal lievenue, is a member of the lleform Committee so is Assessor Jourdau and other members of tbo Federal Iting in this county. Michael J. Weldon, tho Republican Inspector of tho First District of the Sixth Ward, who is on trial to day for alleged ballot box Btufling, is a Custom Houso employe.

Ho is understood to bavo secured bis appointment through tbe iulluenco of tho newly fledged Federal reformers mentioned It is also understood tbat their iulluenco has not been withdrawn, aud thus Weidou ro lains bis position. A very remarkable incident is related concerning this matt Weldon. As tho story runs, tho question of dismissing him camo up in tho Custom House, Weldon, iully conscious of the power of the influence backing him, is roported to have said that, if ho was convicted, be would re3ign bnt wanted hiB place retained until this "little difficulty" was settled. Tho most singular part of the affair is, tbat his terms, as laid down, were accepted. THE COMMITTEE OF FIFTi.

THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIHRS. 607 FULTON ST. CU7. (OppoBLto Flatbuah avonuo.) ot contestants i am list of prizes, the pchcdule of which isasiollows: First prize in first class, $100; second. $50; third, $10; papers lor ten tuccesaive nays, Sec.

4. Tho expense of tho said work which shall bo dono pursuant to tho second flection hereof, sball be assessed and collected in tho samo manner as for regulating, grading and pnvlnc streets. Adopted November 27, 1871. Approved ALBPIjEIS0H. Mftyor.

ORDINANCE DIKEOTING THE FENCING IN OR CLOSING OF VACANT LOTS. Otfico of the Stroet Cur.vniloivr, fto. 6 Olty Hal J. ROBERT FURKY, Street Commissioner. Tho Mayor and Al dermenuf tho City ot Brsoklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact follows Section 1.

That tho vacant lots, pieces or parcels of Und on block bounded byGrand and Lafayette svea Van Ruron street and St. James plico; alsj on brick bounded by Union. President, Hoyt and Bond stroet? tiso on iegraw street, north side, botwoou Host and )nd streets, arc hcrebv directed to be fenced in or closed with a closo board fence six feet high tho expenio of the owoer or owners thereof. Sec. 2.

In case the ownor or owners of the said lets, pieces or parcels of ground, shall not comply with tho first section hereof, within ten days utter the nrat piblicition ot this Ordinance, the Street Commissioner is heroby directed to advertise for proposals for doing the nocssaary work fur complying with this iniinancc, and ho shall ropirt bo said proposals to tho Common Council, to the end that Die Common Council may direct a contract to no made for doing the said work.at theoxponse of Fuch owner or vnrs. Sue y. Notice Bhail bo given to all porsons atlectad by this Ordlnatice. by publication hereof in tho Corporation newspapers for ten successive days, and tho advertisement for proposals as aforesaid bali bo published in uch nowa papers fur ton successive days. Sec.

4. Tho cxrensc of the said work which shall bo dono pursuant to the second section hereof, shall bo assessed and collected in the same manner aa for regulatiiiK, grad iug and paving tftreots. AN ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDEWALKS TO BE FLAGGED. Office of tho Street Commissioner, No. ti City Hall, ROBERT FUREY, Stroot, Comm Issloner.

Tho Mayor and Alderuion of tho City of Brooklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact ae iol Bfction1. That the sidowalkin front of and adjoining the lots of ground on St. Marks place, both nidus, between Nostrand and Now York avonues alsu, on Wythe avenue, both sides, botween Howes and RutJedge streets also, oa NnWh Ninth atrpp.t. both sides, betwocn Union avenue and and took the furniture with her, and it is to recover this that Ktamsworth makes the complaint. Tbe lair Lucretia says tho furnito.ro belongs to her, and that it was earned by her own labor while she was liviug with Stums worth.

Justice Buckley will look into tko case on tho 9th iustaiit. Dlnnor, Tea, Dessert and Teto aToto Sets. REAL BRONZE, Btatuary, Card Rocoivers, Mantel Seta. fourib, necona ciasB, uuu j. auu uuvljo for the first claes are as follows G.H.

MacKcnziool now vow, u. iiuer oi ue OYT TEALE, troit D. Ware of Boston, H. Hosmcr ana v. ii.

Haugbton of Chicago, H. D. Smith of Cassopolis, eons having claims against JOSEPH HOXIE, lato oi tho City of Brooklyn deceased, thatthey are required to oxhibit tho same, with tho vouchers thorunf, to tlio subscriber, the executrix, at her residence 195 Greono uvo, in tho City of Brooklyn.on or before tho 20th day of Deceinhor next. Dated June 16, 1871. Tnr, TTTI, jel7 6mS ELIZA HOXIR.

ETecutrtx. ok ah order of 1 WiHlnin VdnHor. SurroeatQ of tho Countv ot 11. naruiuKK ui ninnistnfT nritl U. of CiucmuatL Second THU BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, 607 FULTON ST.

607, (Opposito Flatbush avenue.) class J. T. Wilson, E. D. Stark, E.

W. Goddard, aud J. j. Judd of Cleveland. tho side i.f Pnt iam avonu twenty feot to tho else' i)t'ceruber.

171. dtfi: V. i L. A. tfULtjtitt, Referee.

I HI Mi: COUHT COUNTY ('. '( I. PijiiR as t. ilary E. Hatch, et.

aL In id i ni urceruf this C.rS made tho above A dcti'in, oti fie i'lth iy of ehruary, Mil. thf npc'. i i nf 1, Heierj. will dell at pilblie auction to Lid at the cn uercial Lxutunuc. No.

'SiV IiIUm i in tap City of Brooklyn, on the2td day uf Ilcceii 'r. Is71, at 12 o'clock rmoi, the preiuisv. i j.t siid judgment as follo.vs: All that certmi lot. piece or partvl land, sittintc. lvms and Citv of Bn t.liJvn.

nf Kin and Stats uf New York bound fed nni scribed aa follows Beginning on the trly t.irt 'riukiin avenue, distant itue h'lndre'i feet northerlv from the northeasterly eornsr of Fiaitlin tjuincy street, ru'initiK he ice northerly along i'mukliu avenue twenty to a po nt vhore a line drawn through the centre of a parly w.ill eetd partly on the lot hereov conveyed nnd partly on the lot unit mr the rly thereof v.i.uld. it continued, intersect said easterly side 0( Iraoklin thence e.i3tailv parallel with Quincy fitreotand a part of tho distance througn tho middlo of bo party wnli first above mentioned oightr tive feet; tboncc Koatberly parallel with franklin nvenuo twreuty feet; and thence westerly parallel with Quiacy street ighty five ft et to Franklin ayenuo at tho point or place of becinniiiK. Dated Brooklyn, Noverabor 0. 1871. je23SAW W.

H. HOLLtS. Referee. Vmong the piavers wno were not. uv.

urnt aitjeuuK, r'n .7 o. F.di?erton of Pitteburoh. l'a F. Bock of Chicago, and G.H. Foster of Utica.

Positions were drawn by lot, as follows: aic still holding secret daily sessions. The result of FRENCH BRONZE, Mantol Bets, Inkstands, Newell Flguros. FRENCH CLOCKS, Marble, Bronzo, Rioh Gilt, etc FINE PARIAN. Statuary Ac. from Copoland Minton.

REAL GOLD BRONZE. Ink and match stands, bozos, Ac. FINE WOOD GOODS, Cigar, glovo, hat and jowel boxes, BOHEMIAN GLASS. their investigations, or st least apart, will bo laid be Kings, notice ia heroby given, according to law, tn all persons having claims against JOHN MILLAllD, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that thoy aro required to exhibit the anno, with tho vouchors thereof, to tho sub BcrlberB, the administrators, at tho residonco of John P. Millard, 46 South Clinton Btreot, in tho City of PouRh keensie, N.

or bofore the 31th day of ilay Dated November 17, 1871. Administrators. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF William D. Veeder. Surroizata of the County of TTIOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN OLOTHIEKS, 607 FULTON ST.

607, (Opposito Flatbush avenue.) lore the public at au early day. The members of this Cadoiit Opekating. Mr. Asa Dike man, of the Eastern District, yesterday rendered good service in tbe detectiou aud urrost of two well dressed 'litali tliievca wljom he hat been watching about three hours as they wandered about iu search of au oppor tuuity to ply their nefarious trade. Tho pair, whose eetieral appearance indicated that they were probably ijei.t.emcu of leisure iu search of adveuture, after try lug the doors of numerous dwcllines in South Second street, ultimately found ono open at 327 of that street into wbicb they vanished so suddenly that Sir.

Dike tnau would have lost track of them had ho not kept a close watch upon them. In looking about for a policeman be met officer Ihno, accompanied by tvbom he hastened to the house referred, arriving there at tho very moment the pair made their exit by the alley gate. Each secured his man and when tho prisoners were searched at the Station Houso a pair of gold Ware VS. dUUU, mmuuyu uiiacuMt, AJiut Hosmer, Smith vs. Johnson.

Yates waa chosen as referee, and Eugene B. Cook of Hoboken, N. and F. H. Mason and J.

G. White of Cleveland, as a Committeo of examination for the award of prizes. LAW INTELLIGENCE. organization profess the greatest disdain for tbe Academy Committee, which they make no secret of de nouncing as a "partisan machine." Mr. Driggs, who was a member of tbe Committeo of Fifty, has forsaken Iho body and now gives bis moments of reform to the JJOYT TEALE, Kings, notice i8 hereby givon, nccordtnfr to law, to all por Bons having claims against PHEBB ANN SWAN, lato of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that thoy aro required to exhibit tho name, mth tho rotichora thereof, to the snb tho rivor; also, on Kosciusko place, both sides, between Buahwick avenuo and Broadway; alfo.

on Lynch street, south side, between Lee and Bedford avenues, be flagged oaoll to tho width of six (ti) feet with lirst quality flafCtfinsc etone, not less than two and a half inches thick, nor less than threo feet in width and five foet in length, true and smooth on top, or Sarimshaw pavement, at tho expense of the owner or owners thereof. Sec. 2. In caso tho owner or owners of the siid lots, pieces or parcols of ground, shall not comply with the tiret section hereof, within ten days alter tho first publication of this ordinance, this Htreet Commissioner is hereby directed to advertise lor proposals for doing tho necessary work for complying with tiiia Ordinance, and ho Bhall report the Bald proposals to tho Common Council, the end tb. tbo Common Council may diroct a contract to be made for doing tho eaid work, at tho expense of such owner or ownors.

Sec. S. Notico Bhall bo Riven to all porsons affected by tbis Orrtinance, by publication hereof in tho corporation newspapers for ten Buccoesiva days, and tho advertiaomont or proposals aa aforesaid shall bo published in such news pnpers for ten successive dayB, 8eo. 4. The expense of thB said work, whioh shall bo done pursuant to the second section hereof, shall be assessed and collected in the samo manner as for regulating, grading and paving streets.

Adopted emW27. fi BISHOp C1(y Clerk. ADDrovcd December 6, 1871, deef lot MAM 1' IN KALBFLEISCH, Mayor. ASSESSOR'S NOTIOE. IN THE MAT tor of tho apportioning and assessing the exponae of OPENING 1 Chauncey street, from Ralph to Patchen avenue.

2. Margaretta street, fromOentral avenuo to Broadway. 3. Rochester avenuo, from Atlantic avenue to Falcon 4. Stonben street, from Flushing to DeKalb avenue.

5. Muyvcsant avonuo, from Cireeno to Lafayottu avenue. 6. Yaudervourt avenue, from Montrose avenuo to ita junction with Knickerbocker avenue. 7.

Opooing and extending Fourth Btroet.from its present Academy organization. Mantol vases, cologne seta, ic. ALSO BCrlDorBjVno Aaministrawta, hi rt iutiuuti, jjuhuu brook. Somoraet County, in tho Htate of Now Jersey, on or beforo thefith day of Maron next. Dated September 607 FULTON ST.

607, (Opposito Flatbush avenue.) FUKEEAL OP COL. SANDERSON. 1,1871. onaw(f Admlniatratora. bb'A Cm a idaau a.

iMiua an, Services at (irace Church Iffouoriilff A JARDINIERES, PORCELAIN TOP TABLES, FLOWERS, PORCLLAIN PAINTINGS, lifiOYT TEALE, IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF William D. "Veoder, Surrogate of tho County of lugs. Notice Ib horeby given, according to law, toallporeonB having claims aeainst D1TMAS VVRYEA. late of tho Town of Flatbnsh. deceased, that thoy WM.

G. BISHOP, City Clerk. Approved December 6. 1871, dt8l(lt MARTIN KALBFLEISCH, Major. AN ORDINANCE DIKEOTING THE FEN CI NO IN OR CLOSlO OF VACANT LOTS.

Otfice of tho Street Commissioner, No. 6 City HalL ROUKKT FUREY, Stroet Commisaionor. 'Iho Mayor nnd Aldermen of tho City of Brooklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact as follows Section 1. That thelvacant lota, pieces or parcels of land on block bounded by Lexington, Grand, Classen and Groene avenues; also, on southeast corner of Clasaon avonuo and Van Buren street; also, on Van Brunt stroot, east hide, between Partition and Van Dyke strcotB, aro heroby directed to be fenced in or closed with a close board fence, Bix feet high, at the expense of theowneror owners thereof, Soc. 2.

In case the owner or owners of tho said lots, pieces or parcols of ground, shall not comply with tbo first Biction hereof wit'iin ten days after tho first publioation of this ordinance, the Street Com mission or is horeby directed to advert for proposals for doing the necessary work for eomDl: with this ordinance, and ho shall re pert the said pi to this Common Council, to tbe ond that the Oouni on Council may direct a contract to bo made for doing tho said work, at tho oxponao of such owner or owners. Sec. 3. Noticp shall bo givon to all persona affected by thlB ordinance by publication heroof in tbo Curpoartion newspapers lor ten successive days, and the advertisement for proposals as aforesaid Bhall bo puolished in such newspapers for ten successive days. tcc.

4. Tho oxpenbo ot tho Bald work which shall bo dono pursuant to the second section heroof, shall be assottsod spectacles, ono bracelet aud other article? of adornment, the property of Mrs. Foster, were found in their posscssiou. The men gavo their names as Chas. Koberts abd Geo.

Carter, and were recognized at Chief Campbell's oilico as old and practised offenders. fttcro ISioffraphiciU Sketch of De ceased An American Soyer. 8 UPKEMB OOUKl' COU2STY OF Sarah Onderdonk agdiust Henry Onder donk and others. In pursuance ot a judgment of foreclosure and 3.ilo, made in this action on tho drat day of De comber, 171 I horeby kivo notice that on the twenty Bbrth day ot December, 171. at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Commercial Exchange.

No. 3tS Fulton street, in the Citv oi Brooklyn, County of Klnps, I will sell at public auction, do the oijrh st bidder, tho lands and premises in said judgment mentioned, and therein deacribed as follows: Alltnat certain lor, pieeo or parcol of land, situate, lying and fcelDK in the City ol Brooklyn. County of Kings, Mite of ftevr York, bounded vnd describod as follows, to wit; Iflortheriyby York street; easterly by land late of James Harper, Binco of Annie Mounwin southerly by lanri lato of Tim itby yle: westerly by lot Baing ninoteen rfeet wide, front and roar, and seveutv fivo toot ire or less deep on both smci being lot on A ip of the property of A. Hamilton atrd R. li.

jrns, dated July 135. ed in Kings County clerk's (now Res ister's Oliico: also knownas(old) No.llYork street. Da.od December 1, 1871 ARSARDi Rofereo. 11. (i.

Osdkheosk, PIuPb Ati'y. dc2 'Jmi IV u. s. district court in admiralt1 judge Benedict. collision between bchoonees decision, Julia A.

Tate agL the schooner Marga retla. tt James llarrold agt the schooner Julia A. Ta'e, fcc Benedict, J. The ovideaco fails to prove tiie excuse set up on the part of the schooner Margarettu, for a failure to see and avoid tho Julia A. Tate on the contrary, I am satiBfiod that the cause of tho collision wob the omission to keep a proper lookout on board the Margaretta.

A watchful look out would have seeu the Julia A.Tate much sooner than she was seen by those on board the Margaretta, and there Would then have been no difficulty in avoiding her, a wns the duty of the Margaretta, aho going free, and tho Julia A. Tate being close hauled. Tbe libel must therefore be die missed with costs in the action brought bp James Harrold, and in the action bi ought by Julia H. Tate there must bo a decree in favor of tho libel lant, with a reference to ascertain tho amount of the The friends of Col. James Monroe Sander DRESDEN 4 SEVRES CUP AND 8AU0BRIN OASES.

are required to exmblt tne same, mm we vnucnew inoro of, to the Bnbacribera.tho administrators, at thooffinoof T. WILLETS. 303 Pearl street, In the City of New York, on er bofore the 20tb dav of A prfi next. Dated October 13, 1871: Admlnlstnton. son, who died in tho City of London, England, ou tho 10th of November last, took place at 1 o'clock to day ooU bma uahiwij wiLLiyii THE BROOKLYN OLOTHIEKS, 607 FULTON ST.

607, (OppOBlto Flatbush avBnue.) JOYT fc TEALE, THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, 607 FULTON ST. 607, (OppOBlto l'latbusb avonuo.) f'N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF LEATHER GOODS, 4c, 4c. SILVER PLATED GOODS (of the finest quality only) ALL AT VERY LOW PRICES. William D. Veeder, Surrogate oi tuo uonnty or ncs: Noticois horeby given, according to law, to all per from Grace Church on tho Hcighta, in tho presonco of au immense gathering of sympathising friends.

The body arrived in this country on "Wednesday last and waa takeu iu chargo by H. A. Burr ell, undertaker, of UiiG Fulton avenue, who superintended the details of tho sona havine claims Bealnst BERNARD MONAG HAN, lata 01 tne ijivy oi urooKiyn. uvcuuriutt, ulu mj 'D1iu' ou oxhibit the samo, withltho vouchers thoroorto tho subscribers, the executors, at tho residonco of Thomas Bustioll, 7T "OPKN IN THE EVENINGS UNTIL THE 1st OF termination al iortn inirioen street) iwhubiwi iiuu with Orchard street, as provided by Chapter 917 of the Laws of 1871. iho Board of AsscEsors of tho City of Brooklyn, pursuant to tbe provisions of an net of the Legislature of tbo btato of New York, Act to consolidate the cities of "CJUPKEME "COURT, KINGS COUNTY funeral iu a most unexceptional manner.

The de Van brunt, cornor oi aacKOtt sireot, in tuo ijiiy ui nraun lvn. mi or betoro tho 4th day of January uoxt. Dated JANUARY." 1. t. th.

nf the month. WO June 1871. tutttttvi FurcrviTiruK. wife. In pursuance c.f jU'iKrucut of forocloiure and snle, made in tills notion nn the Jtti rtsf of XoYembor, 1871, 1, tbe roferee, notico tlint ou tho iit.

o.nhf... 1 the hnurof 12 clock, noon. ceased was in a large degree identified with Brooklyn, and bigiily esteemed as a public spirited citizen. From his law, H. A.

Uewlott, Eq of Romseii and collected in tho samo manner as for regulating, grading and paving streets. Adopted, November 20, S871. WM. BISHOP, City Clerk. Approved.

December 6, 1871. deo lOt MARTIN KALBFLEISCH. Mayor. nonld advise our friends to mobo thoir solootlons articles nurcbaeed will bo neatly boxod and marked lor )) AI1 MUI'rUllllUI, STEPHEN HICKEV. Executors.

JJOYT TEALE, Jy8 6mS THOMAS BU SHELL, delivery at any P8olllodlate. DnTnBrts THE BROOKLYN ULOXH1H.KS, street, werj obtained the facta of tho following br ief BIOGBAPHICAL SKETCH, dea 10t6.7.9.13,1j,le,18.19A20 Hpl Fifteenth "Ward Kepublican Association. Laftuiiit was iho occasion of a monthly meeting of Fiflt mth Ward Republicans, au inconsidomble nnruLer cf whom wero in attendance. Iu tho ab nweof Wit presiding officer, Mr. Daniel Latham was called to tLe chair, aud at hi9 direction tho minute3 of tho two prfccdiug mcetiuga were read by tho Secre 3Ir.

Robert Mershon. Upon the adoption of the minutes there was a great difference of opinion ex lircteed, involvitg a discussion covering two hours or ore, aud when the matter waa ultimately submitted, ii.es and nityB were demanded, resulting in a tie vote on tbe adoption of tho October minutes. Tho cord ot tlio November meeting waB discarded altogether, aud without really accomplishing anything tho meeting uua ndjourncJ. At the request of Mr. Uat nn a majority remained in the room aud rc organized for buirine.

fl. Mr. Sparrow was chosen chairmau, after which the minutes above referred to were pagHed ti.onaiid approved as read. A motion to appoint a Commitu i of five to inquire iuto tho alleged fraudulent priti ary election of November last' was unani mouidy adopted, with which the proceedings wore con IN PURSUANCE OF AN OKDEK OF William D. Veeder, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notico is hereby given, according to law, to all porsons having claims against JAUVIS N.

LAKE, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, thit they are re Lieut. Col James Monroe Sanderson was the son of rpHE HOLIDAYS. 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Opposite Flatbuah avenue.) T. BROOKS CO.

CABINET MAKERS AND 1ST FULTON, BAJJDS STREET. jaiuea Saudovfiou, of Philadelphia, and a brother of Uireo. to exuiDii. uio sumu, wnu Kuuviicia luuiwuw fhn cuhBf rihnr tho exncutrix. at her residence.

106 Fort Harry Sanderson, the distinguished pianist. Ho was a native of Baltimore, lid. Soon after arriving at bis AT B. B. JONES', Greene place, in tho City of Brooklyn, on or before (he lUtnaayoi may next.

uui ku wuvimuoui ch. JJCXT TEALE, majority he came to New York city and opened the Coliege Hotel, which ho carried on successfully for Urooklyn and vt illlainsuurgn ana mo town oi uusuwicn into one Municipal Government, and to incorporate the same," passed April 17, 1854, and of the soveral acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, hereby ivo notico that tho roports of tho assessmenta In tho above entitled matters havo been made, and that s' tid reports are now deposited in tbo office of the said Bourd at tne City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, where the same oan bo examined hy all persons interested, and that tho said Board will meet in the said otlico on the 16th day of December, 1671, nt 10 o'clock A.M., to hear objections (if any) from partirs interested, and to complete and sign our sid reports. Parties having objections to niako will please presem them in writing. jm Datt'd Brooklyn. December 2, 1871.

dc2 10t WILLIAM A. FUREY, Prealdont. CORPORATION NOTICE GRADING and paving Maspeth avenue, between Smith stroet and Vandeivoort avenue. A petition has bctm presented to the Common Council of tbe City of Brooklyn, to grade and pave fllaspcth nrentio, botween Smith street and Van dervoort avenue. The Common Council havo fixed the district beyond which tho assessment fcr said improvement shall not extend, to 'One hundred teat in dopth on either tide of said Maspeth avenuo, bntwoen Smith street and Vandervnort avenue.

Remonstrances (if any) acalns the said grading and pavine must be presented to tho Crmmon Council on or before tbe 18th day of December, ns they will tinally act upon tb same at their next tbe UommercI.it no. ww City of BruoklVD and county aforeuul. I "ill sell, ot public auition, to tbo llinboir. nidd jr. tde IjQda an1 premises in said iuditnen: maati med, au 1 thordin described an follow, to vit: AU tbat C3ruin pleoo.

inrcol or lot ot lind. nitnitud in tho ir.l of tbe IJIty of Brook lyn. County of Hiva, Sl ius ot iw York. kio i and dis Unauiahod by tbs follonintr uo jndarioi. to mt: i.imimenc ing atau.v.nlwborotJio annlhsmtorly lino of hutb avo nuo inWrsecti nitb tuo soutnirostorly line of street, and ruunioi; tiienco aoutbjut jrly alouj tlio said southwesterly line of Seventejntb streo: soyoutv (.0) feet; tbonco sou sterly iu a liua p.irilll witn flltb avenue tvientyfoet tit.

inihes (J2); tbencj northwesterly in a line parallel 'if tub sovonty(ni) feet to Mm sottthe i tcrly liu of Sixth aanu9; moaca orlyalonK 1 if leuUrly lino of gU'n avanuo tiventy teotmtilim (3121 to tin place or point of tbo anw lit jnT vod to Ihi said defendants, or" one of th i n. In tne sii 1 plaintiif. tuo said mortitazo bavinirboen to secure tbe paym nil ol a part ol the iiGrcb iao ui iney of t'f slid site. Dutid ovo.ulber 23, 1ST! M. S.

KVKSS. Rofereo. fi'if's y. no25 3w.SJ.W 27li FULTON STREET, IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF William D. Veodor, Surrogate of the County or KfniTH Notice is hereby kIvoii.

according to l.iw, to nil per pome years. He subsequently becamo the manager Iho Now York Hotel, tbe business of which be con THE BROOKLYN ULOT111KKS, 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Opposito Flatbush avonuo.) BEAUTIFUL MOROCCO WORK BOXES TTARDWOOD MAKTELS, DOORS AND WAtNSOOTCiVG MADE BY T. BROOKS Jt CO. ducted with great gatitfactiou.

In 18110, when tho Prince of Wales visited this country, Mr. Sanderson AW ORDINANCE DIKEOTING THE DIGGING HOWS OF LOTS OK GROUND. Uftico of tho Stroet CoramlBsionor, No. 6 City Hall ROBERT l'lIKEY, Streoi Commissioner. Tlio Mayor aodAldenncn of the City ol Urooklyii, in Common Council convened do enact as follows: Section I.

That the digging down ot tho lots, pieces or paroeis of sround hereinaltcrdeacribed, is heroby ducld Ofi to be necessary for ebat inn a nutaanco. and the siid lots which nre situated na follows On Douglaas street, south side, between Waalnmjion and Classon avenues are horobv directed to dig down to tho grade of tho adjoining street nttho expense of tho owner or owners horoof. Soc. 2. In case tho owntror owners of thesaid lots, pfecos or parcels of Kround shall not comply with the first section hereof, within ten days after tho lirat publioatioo of this ordinance, the Street CommiBsionor Is hereby diroctoa to advertiso tor proposals for doing tho necessary work for coinpUiiJf? with this ordinauco, and ho shall report tho said proposals to this Common Council, to tho end that tho Common Council may direct a cod tract to bo undo for do ind tho said work, at tho exponso of such owner or owners.

Soc. 3. Notico shall be Rivon to all porsons affected by this ordinance, by publication hBroof in the Corporation nowBpapers (or ten snccossUo days, and the advortHement forproposalsas aforesaid BbalJ bo published insach newspaper for ten successive days. Sec. 4.

Tho expene oi the Baid work which shall bo dono pursuant to tbo Eecond soction theroof, shall he assessed aud collected in tho samo manner as for regulating, grading nnd ravins: streets. sons hiving claims against WALTER VALENTIN 13, lato of the City of Brooklyn, iecoased, tbat thoy aro required to exhibit tho same, with tho vouchers thereof, to tho subscriber, tho executor, at his otlico, 79 and 81 Murray stroet, in tho City of Now York, on or before tho loth day of was engaged to superintend bis tour through Canada, TTOTiT TEALE, Marcu next, uaiea nnpiomuura, .1. LYNES. Attorney far Executor, 31 Nassau st, New York. fiefl burS iUPKBMB COURT, KI2HSS OOUNTY riTTPHKMF, (Oil PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF illlnm I.

Veeder. Surroeato of tho County of i.l. itntiil. Auiiast William James 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Opposito Pfatbush avenno.

NEEDLE CASES, Of oxquislto workmanship, obtainable only AT S. B. JONES'. cluded. Maihtaij Event at St.

John's M. E. OlTUitCii. An immense assemblage of people gathered last evening at St. John's M.

Church, in Bedford avenue, corner of Wilson street, to witness a marriage ceremony, to bo celebrated by Rev. lr. Chapman, pastor of the church. The parties to tho important event were Misa Cecelia Sandford, daughter of Watson cntuiiif: meeting, or as suon men tuier us uduvouibuu OLI1MY GIFTS. i nmU it harahv trlvrm.

aacarmnir tJflW. to DlJ DDr Kings, and eoou came mto close and intimate relations with THE PRINCE and won his warm and affectionate friendship. When tbe war broke out Mr. Sanderson was among the very first to offer hi3 services to the Government, aud joined tbe Army of the Potomac uader tho command of General Reynolds. His ability an a caterer peculiarly qualified him for tho position to which Ue was assigned, and he became at once a Soyer in tho Datxf tiiookiyn, ftoremofir sx.nm.

yn, November S3, 1871. ROBERT FUREY, Street Commissioner. sons navlne claims against CALVIN ADAMS, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that thoy are rcquirod to ox nnt: SEE THK USEFUL AND PRETTY THINGS AT Bnilth. Harriet Ann Miller, npi It. Miller husband, Sarah Mary Sberer wilo of l.udwig hherer.

William Bolto. H. nnan Unite. William Korll. Leopold Kahn, Staolla Schmidt.

Charles Knellei. Sarah Petornal Brown and William lirown her hujO md, Mrs. Henrichs, Jean netto IifniarOu, Lynslarcor. Margaret Lynalarecr, hibit the same, with iho vouchers thereof, to tho subscribers, the executors, at their office, 39 South Btreet. in tho City of New York, on or bofore tho Wth day ot t'ohruary noil.

HOVT TEALE, COKPOKATION NOTIGE UOTICB IS bereby givon to all persons to bo affected thoroby. tbat tbo Common Council of tbe City of Brooklyn intend, alter tbo expiration of ten days from tbo first publication heroof, to pass aa ordinance directing tho digging down EMBROIDERED SLIPPERS, uatca August. iovi. ROBERT H. THAYER, Executors.

1U.Hi DHUUJVijIll jV iijliujhji 607 FULTON 8T, 607, (Opposito Flatbush avonue.) au5 6mS CAMDEN DIKE. 1 CUSHIONS, SUSPENDERS, and 01 lote upon ooin Btoes oi ucau iiohvohu ijouiuk ton and Grand avonues to tbe grado of tbo adjoining street, at the exponso of tbo ownor or ownors theroof, to abate a nuisance. Dated Brooklyn, Decomber 5, 1S71. dea lot ROBKRT FURKY. Street Commissioner.

ELEGANT SMOKING CAPS. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER of William D. Veodor, Surrogate of tho County of Kings, notico is horeby givea, according to law, to all persons having claims against AMELIA DURYEA, into nt rha fttvnf Kroolflvn. deceased, that thov aro ro rTJliDREDS OP FANCY BRACKETS AND POCKETS. AT T.

BROOKS fc CO'S. OYT TEAL'S, tnons For Relief. (Complaint not served.) 1 the doiond ants severally above named You are hereby aummoncd and reunircd to answer the complaint in thin action, which will bo nlod In tbe office of the Clerk of tho County of Kings at theCourt llouao In tho City of Brooklyn, and to serve a cony of yoor answer to tho said coraplalbl. on tbo subsenbor, at hiB office, No. 213 Montaguo street, in the City Brookbn, within twenty days after the service of this summons on ynu, exclusive of tbo day of such service; and if yon fail to answer the Baid complaint within tho tuns aforesaid, tno plaintifl iu thi action will aiiply to tho Court totho rebel demanded in the jjftfcg Tne complaint rcforcd to in tbe foregoing summons was filed in the office oi tho Clerk of tho County ot Kings, at tho Court House in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kiniis and etat of New York, on the twenty seyent i dayof July nc216wS K.

LY.NCH. Pllf's Att'y. qnirod to exhibit tho same, with tho vouchors theroof.to tho subscriber, tho administrator, at his residonco, Bahy army and had charge of tho examination of tho food of tho soldiers, rendering very important service in the Commisfary Department, and had charge of tho Subsistence Department, and was chief of the First Corps, and took an active part in tbe campaigns of Fredericksburg, Antietam and Gettysburg. Gn tbe 18th of July, 1863, Ue was captured by the afoeely gurrillae, made a prisoner, and sent to Libby prison, where he was kept for nine months. During that time he was appointed by THE CONFEDERATE GOVERNMENT to distribute the government supplies tbat wore fur Tho largest collection and the most elegant BOWS AND HAIR ORNAMENTS lon (fast bnitoiK uonnry, ixok xsianu, on or ue fore the 15tb day of December next.

Dated June 8, 1871. THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Opposite Flotbush avenue.) P. Sandiord, of No. 74 Ross street, and Mr.

William Sherwood, eldest eon of Rev. J. H. Shorwood, of this district. In due timo the pair to be wedded entered the ediQco to the music of the "Wedding March," performed by Prof.

Otto Fox upon tho organ, at the conclusion of which the ceremony waa gone through with by the officiating clergyman, including; the usual queries and responacB by the contracting parties. The bride was arrayed in a white satin dro33 and overskirt, en train, trimed with white illusion. A corps of efficient iheri, comprising Messrs. S. V.

and W. F. Sandford, J. A. Wood, Charles Gridley, Albert and S.

Sherwood, were in attendance to seat invited friends, who quito filled th sittings on the main floor. A "Washington Relic in tub Historical Society Rooms There is now in tho possession of tho jolO 6m8 Administrator with tho will anneiod. To bo found in the country. ALL FURNITURE, BANKKTJPTCY NOTICES. a HOTfT TEALE, PKBPABB HEW TEARS, AT T.

BROOKS 4 GO'S. IN BANKRUPTCY U. S. DISTRICT COUR'l FOR THK EASTERN DISTRICT OK CHEAP. MKVV lUlta.

in iuo manor oi iiniunu, hanir.mut. A fiftnnnii iz (3D oral moBtiaff of the creditors, of LINEN SETS. LACE SETS, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Opposito Flatbush avenue.) CHEAP. bankrupt will be held at the office of David O.Winslow.sald one of the Registers In Bankruptcy for said district, CHEAP, at 183 Montatruo stroet.

Brooklyn, on the olghth day of December, 1871, at o'cjock, a. ior tue purposes montfoned In the 27th section ot the Bankrupt Acr ot CaUPBViM CO KT KINGS COUNTY Frederic TMbot against Mary FanninR and nthers. Pursuant iudcmetil of tho Supremo Court, made and Sntorcd in entitled action, on tlio tftfi day of Wovombcr. I will sell at public auction, at the Com mBrci.il Kx. ii.nue, No.

3S9 Fulton stroet, in tho City of Brooklyn on th. 1st day of December, 1871. at 12 o'clock Soon, the oll. v.nr land! and promises, viz: All tnat certain lot picco or parcel of land, situate, Iy ng Md being in the twentieth (late Eleventh) Ward of the City of Brooklyn, bouudod and described as follows, to rit Bofttnoiiiu at a iint on the oasterlv sido of Oxford at met distant throobundrod and elBhty ona feet sir inches (381 6) northorly from the northeasterly corner of Oxford street and lAfayotto avonuo, al laid down on a certain map entitled, 'Map of property tho City of Brooklyn.be lonlrinK to the heirs nf John Jackson, deceased. Dated, Brooklyn, May, Surveyed by Silas Ludl im, City hur March JBrooiciyn, ueoomnory, vsn.

Brooklyn Historical Society two very valuablo reiic9 of tho Washington family, in the of twomluiaturo likenesaep, one of General Washington taken about tho time of the siege at Boston, and tbe other of Lady 3MA8H. McGRATH, Asaignoe. HEAVY AND LACE CURTAINS, AND de2 2tSAW HOST TEALE, mrr i.nr.r.Tr irrJ fir nTHIRTlS. nished by our government for tho relief of United States prisoners. In tho discharge of this duty jealousies aroso between him aud some of the officers, which led to great unpleasantness.

Somo of these oflices, being exchanged and restored to liberty before Mr. Sanderson they mado complaints agaiiist him. Ho waa upon his release cited to appear before a Court Martial, and for a considerable, timo a cloud rested ovor htm. Bat tho Court Martial after a long and searching investigation completely ex bonoratcd him from the charges, and decided that ho had discharged his duties in a most efficient and praiseworthy manner, and the government paid all AT 3. B.

JONES', AT S. B. JONES', AT S. B. JONES.

CHOICE AND USEFUL GIFTS WM.G. BIsnOF.Clty Clerk. ADDroved. Decomher, 6, 1871. dc8 1 Kit MAKTlN KALBFLEISQH, Mayor.

5 ORDINANCE TO CAUSE SIDE WALKS TO BIS FLAOGIiD. Offica of tho Streofc Commissioner, No. 6 Cily Hall. RObKRT FURKY, Street ('(juin i 'flloner. The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Brooklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact 0Vection1.

That the Bidowalk in front of and adjoining tho lots of (ground on Saratoga avenuo, east side, botween Herkimer street and Fulton avenuo; also, on Herkimer street, south side, between Rusaoll place and Saratoga avcDuo; also, on Hussell place, between Atlantic avonno and Herkimer street; also, on Canton street, wost aide, botween Bolivar street and Myrtle avonuo; also onTwon fletb aides, betweon Fifth and Sixth avonuos; also, on tlackson street, both sides, hetwoen Union avonuo and Ewen stroot, aud from Graham avonue to Humboldt street; also, on Greene stroet. both sidos, between Union placo nnd Fronklin street: also, ou Moeker avenue, botweou North Henry and William streots, ba flacgod each to tho width of six feet, with first quality tlangioK stone, not loss than two and a half Inches thick, nor loss than threo feot in width, and five feet in length, truo and smouibontop, or Scrimshaw pavement, ot Ino expense of the owner or owners thereof. Sec. 2. In case the owner or owners of th Raid lots, pioces or parcels or ground, shall not comply with tho tint section hereof, within ten days after the first publlcati'ia of this ordinance the Strcot Commissioner is horeby dl recied to advertise ior proposals for dolus tho necessary work for complying with this ordinance.and hush all report the said proposals to tho Common Council, to the ond tnat the Common Counoil may direct a oontract to bo ma lo for doing tho said work, at tho orponse ot uch ownor or Notico shall bo given to all persons atTocted by this ordinance, by publication horoof in the Corporation newspapers for ten Buccossive day, and tho advorMSO mcnt for proposals as aforosaid Bhall bo publlahod in auoli newspapers lor ton successive day.

Sec. 4. Tho expense of th said work which shall bo dono pursuant to the second soction hereof, shall assessed and oollected in the same manner as tor regulating, grading and paving streets. Adopted November dciiUU0 CCmfiI ARI'Yn' KALBLLEISCH, Major. AN ORDINANCE DIKEOTING THE FENCING IN OR CLOSING UF VACMNT LOTS.

iflico ot tho Street Commisalonor, No. 6 Mty HalL ROBERT FUREY, Street (Nimiuiadiunor. Tho Mavor aud Aldermen of tho City of Brooklyn, in Common Ojuncil convened, do enact as follows: SECTION 1. That tho vacant lots, pieces or parous of land on Madison alreot, north etdo, near nab wick avonuo, comprising ttiroo lota; aieo on Filth avon.ie. west side, KoKnm, ifmtrtnt.h nnd Fifloooth stroew: nlso on Fif AT T.

BEOOKS GO'S CORPOBATlon NOTICES. 60T FULTON ST. 607, (OppOBlto Flatbuah avonuo.) IN COMMON COUNCILi STATED SESSION Monday, November 27. 1871. puorosALs.

The following proposals weio oponed and road: For craning and paving Watorbnry street, from Rerasan to Grand streeS tranol. Swift, for the sum of $1.75 por run. ning foot; sureties, iidvvard Conklin and James JfcCaf faowen Clark. Jor the sum of surotios, F.dward Clark and Wm. Mogk.

Torronco McGuiggan, for tho snm of aurotles Edward McDonald and Edward Hill. Win. ltwin, for tbo sum of 85.20; sureties, Wm. Mogk and Vm. Slohn.

Wm. Mogk. for tho sum of sureties, I'ranois Sivitand P. Van Pelt, Hugh Kaggart, for the sum of Burotlos. Jamos Cnrlan and Edwnrd McDonald.

Patrick Nnsb. for tho sum of suretios, Jamos Lougbran and John Kinsley. Francis Bronnan, for tho sum of al.BD surotios, I.ohort Clarkson and John Brady. r. Jamos Powoll.

for tho sum of J5.40; snrotios, L. E. Jians well and pump cornor of Ten Eyct ondTvatorburj stroots Louis Itlobliug. for tho sum of per running foot; surotios, J.ichard lmI and john'iroKfoMh'o Bum of S9 por foot; oureties, Wm. 312: Buroiies, Peter Kelly and John Brady.

L0TS C. Foster, for (iliintr lots on Fourth and Fifth aveniws. from DuuHlaPBtoSackottstrflot. and from Sackottto Union Btreet, from Presidont to Carroll street, to two feot itbovo tho line of sewer dralnnco, for the sum of 64 coma per eiiuaro yard Fourth and Fifth avenues bisth and hevonth streets, for the sum of 54 cents per sQuara yard; surotios, Wm.W. Mosolyiand John Qnlnn.

Mlchnel Dalton, for Pamo work on Fourth nnd Fifth avenues, and Sixth and Seventn streets, ior tho sura of cents per cubic yard; sureties, Daniel Farrcll and John ThmiaB McOann, for tho sumot t) ccnti por cubic yard suroties M. J. Kearney and C. II. fish.

Gosson A tor samo work hotwocn I'ourth and Fitth nvenuos. from Dougluss to 8uoiiott street, from ett to Union stroot, from rTosidont to Carroll two feel abovo tho lino of sower drainage, for tbe sum of cents per cubic yard; sureties, Patrick ii. Ford and Alexander Jeffry. Daniel Gilmartin, for samo work, between fr.mrth and Fifth avenues. Sixth and Scvunth stwota, for tho sum of 7 JconU per yjtrd; between Iour! and Fifth avonuos, DoiiKliissaud Sncltctt htreots, for thn sum of conta per cubicvnrd: bi.ncen Sackott and Union FOR THR HOLIDAYS, XfOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO CAUSE lj STOEWALKS TO BE FLAGGED.

Notico Is hereby given to all parties Intorostod, of the Intention of tbo Common Council of this city, to pass tin ordinance to caune sidewalks to be flagged in frontof tho lots of ground ano nun in me umce office of Kinia Cunty. 2J. Hill, running thence 376 FULTON STREET. alMwith Lafayette avonno, as laid doivn easterly and li de7 2tThAS4p HOYT TEALE, T.T,. TT nTTTTTTCPt.S.

on said map, one hundred (1(10) foot, tneuco nortuorty ana parallel with Oxford stroet, twenty ono foot six inches inrnllftl until I VfT Ifi BADQUAKTERS on uean atrcci. ooiu smes, Dotwoen now i urn anu rviims ton avenues, to havo tho sarao ilaggod to tho widh. of sis (6) feot. Dated Urooklya. Decembers, 1871.

4 ji pnnDO'P wrmifiV 'nmmUfilnnnr CHINA, GLASS AlV'Ii Sfl LVI1WAIE. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AT T. BROOKS GO'S. inn Divuuii.jji a vmjv Wl FULTON ST. 607, (Opposito Flatbush avonno.) Washington, painted just before Bhe entered the White lloufe, during the first Presidency.

Tbe pictures are family relics and have never before been out of tho possession of the family to whom they descended as heir looms. They were given by General Washington to his sister, Mrs. Bettic Carter, and by her to her daughter, and from thence they have fallen by inheritance into the hands of their present owners. Tbcae miuatures have been placod in tbe care of our Historical Socitty temporarily for exhibition, and aro for tale. 1 he reason for disposing of them being tho dire ir.itfortuue which has fallen upon the Virginian family who own them, through the destruction and los 8 of all their property by the war, tho owner being a Virginian Unionist.

More than ordinary value is to the miniature of Washington as it is encircled by bin own hair. G.PAIGE. Importorand Dealer In NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE application of tno Common Council of the tbe expenses of the trial and for his loss of time. The war being over Mr. Sanderson resigned his Commission, and left tho army, and in 18GG he went to England to apply for tho position of manager of a new hotel in London, for which position ho was strongly recommended by his friend the PRINCE OF WALES and the Earl of KhaftBbury.

Ho obtained tlia position, fil'ed it to great satisfaction, and made the Lang ham tho most famous hotel in Europe. THE MANNER OF HIS DEATH FINE FRENCH CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY. (Jlty oi urooKiyn, in relation lo opuouiK niuomuiiui street from Fitth nvenuo to Ninth avenuo in the City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern: Wo tho under signed, Commissioners of Efltimato on ihe above matter, heroby givo notico that wo have completed our report in tho above matter, and that the sari report and map aro TTOYT THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, AIR MATTRESSBS avenne, as iii itown on said map. one hundred (Ml) feet, to the eastorlv Mde of Oxfnr.i struct, iind thonco Bouthorly alone said eiMcrly site of OxforJ strcct.twctity.onc feet ami Bii Inches (21.6), to tbo point or voatbcxintuas.

Dated Kovembcr 7, ISil I HOMAS, Kaferee. WILLIAM li. DaVEHPOBT, Plaintiff's Attorney. thV7 3wTuAK The tale of the above described property ir horeby until tbe fifth day Dpcombor, 1871, af tile de2 SAM ta (J. V.

I'HOMAh, jfereo. SUPREME COURT, KINGS OOUNTY SO Joaoi'h M. Orccnwood, plaintiff, against Koso Bac ley Peter Raley. and others, defendants. Action No.

2. In 'nuTHnaiice of a jadffmont of foreclosure nud modi! in Urn action on the twelfth dof boptomber, and hy rea'n of non compliance with tho tonus oi sale by the Tnirch at a aalo mide herein on the thirteenth day of I hereby ptve notice that on the thirtieth flay of Oaceinber. H7I at the hoar of Uo clock, no m. WOVEN WIRE BEDS, AT T. BROOKS Ss.

OO'S. 607 FULTON ST. 607, (OppOBlto Flatbush avenua.) iiiGu io the office or tno uierK oi ino Juuoiy or jvuiks i examiuation by all porsons intoreatcd, and that we will meet at the office of tho counsel to the corporation of tno City of on Mturdny, the Ihtn dav of December, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, review our enid report Dated Brooklyn, Deccmbor, 1871. was most sudden and unexpected. On the morning of FANCY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAY AT VERY LOW PRICES.

A. G. PAIGE, 457 FULTON STREET, (Between Jay and Lawrence sto.) PC 38 tjal8.Tu.Th Hp jMquoks, the 16th Of November, without tho slightest premon STICKKVKU. Commissioners. doSIOt JiDWARD U.

JfJAVIN.) itory symptoms, and whtlo in the active discbarge of bis usual duties, bo was taken with a fit. Carried in fOY.T TEALE, BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Oppoaito Flatbush avonuo.) sensible to hiB own apartment he expired within an TOTICK IN THE MA'l'l'lSK UF I 1 fDnlnj, nnrtrnrr, nvolllin. and HoT teenth street, botwoon Fourth and fcifth avonues, aro hereby directed to bo fenced in or closed with a piokot board fenco, fix feet high, at the oxponso of tho ownor or owners thereof. and Fifth uvennos, for tho sumo cents por cubic yard AT STAHDS hour.

A ponl mortem examination disclosed disease of tho heart as thocauso of death. In London he was AND UMBRELLA STANDS, AT T. BllOOKS 4 OO'S. nTerstreet and widoninc Porrv avenue, in iicciirdnncowith chapter of tho laws oi 18fi9. To all wbom it may concern V'e, tho undciaignod, Commissioners of Latiraato on tho abovo matter, do hereby civo notice that wo Irive idely known and highly esteemed.

sureties, Felix .1. Duny una uamei aru. Thomas McCiinn, for s.imo work, between lourth and Fifth Horn Doaciass to Sackett street, from SacketL to Union street, and from VnwMont to Carroll street, to two feot above the lino nf sower drinao. for tho Eiim of nil cents per cubic yard sureties, M. J.Kearnoy and C.

B. Fish. Ordered published in tho Corporation Newspapora, in accordance with law, and roforred tho anpronrlato Com mittoes. Attobt, WM. BlbllOP, CityClork.

no29 lGt Sec. a. incase tne owner or omwn pieces or parcels of grounu, shill not comply with tuo lirst soction hereof, within ten days after ttio rirat publicition of this ordinance, the Street Commissioner is Inroby directed to advortiso for proposals tor doing tho necossary work for complying with this ordinance, ami fan abah report tho said proposals to tho Common Counoil, to tli3 end that tho Common Cjunoti may diroct ooatraot to bp Garments Stolen. Nearly iwoweeVs since James A. Thompson, colored, a resident at No.

44(i Broadway, K. lost a lot of clothing, valued at about $200, which was stolen from his room during hiB ab nce iroin home. One young man suspected of the theft was arrc tcd and discharged for want of evidence to convict, Pincc which Mr. Thompson has obtained a clue to bis lost property, and lias reaaon to believo tbat the same waspawned by ono Win. Hodge, who was today Ef cured by Detective Short.

Hodge is held for examination to morrow. Officer Geo. Bell produced John Hilkor, a young German, aged nineteen years, before Justice Voorhica to day at tho complaint of fllartiu Finkle, from whose dwelling, corner of Marcy avenue and Hopkins street, compietea our report in tuu uuuva afd rei ort nnd map are hied in tbo office of tno Clerk of the ounty of Kings tor examination by all porsonB inter cated, una that we'will moot nt the office of tbo oounBol to tho Corporation of tho City of Brooklyn, at the City Hall, THE 0EFAL NUISANCE. TTENTION WINE TRADE. WELLINGTON, KIDDER ft UNITED STATE WINE WARKHOUSH HO.

74 BROAD ST It IE ET. on Saturday, tho I6th day or uectemuor, atuo ciooK in tbe nf fornoon, to roviow our Bald report. Dated Brooklyn, at tho tJovimercui ricnnuKu, uumu ji the City ol Brooklyn and County of KincJ, I will soil at tmblic aoc'i to the Iiiyhest biddor, the lan'lH and pr miAebin said iu.iKraontmontionod.and thtreiu described as JoIIowb, viz: All tht certain or parcel ot land, situate, lyinir and boing in tho Twenty first Ward of thn City of Urooklya, and bounded and described as follows, to wit; Kepinninfc at a point in the northerly sidoof (irCHneavenue, diatanco easterly twenty ()) foet from tbo nortlieasterly comer of YatG3 and (Jreeneavo nues; aiKl runniiiK thnuce northerly parallel with Yates an part of the diatanco through a party wall, ifttity (W) feet thence easterly and parallel wibb Groeno avenue, twonty (fi) foet; thence BotiUiHrly, asjain parallel with Yates avenuo. and par of tho distance through a party wall, eighty (0f fet lac Dorthrly sido of Greene Bvenae aforesaid; aad ram.mfi thonco Hrestyrly, aloaff tha jiortherty niiiv of Ur i twaaty. (2)) feot to the point or pUco of T.

frethor with all and n'm Kalar, tho tenements, hereditaments and appnrtanancea JiarewiUi beloniiioK, or in anywise appertaining. Date a Srookifu, RPBVttKS.Ilefe.eB. Joseph V. Gbieswoou, Plaintiff in person, do8 3w ifiTn JOTICK. I THE MATTER OF THK Bnjuiiction UcNtrainin the Contrac mado lor doing the said wont, iuo u.youau ouuu ownor or owners.

See. 3. Notice shall bo Riven to ail persons affected br tbis ordinance, by publication hereof in tbo corporation nowtpaners for ten uuceu aivo days, and tho advortisemont .1.1 II infill Jliort in a lira. December u. itm.

AND GLASSES TTOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Opposito Flatbush avonuo.) TTOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, 607 UULTON ST. 607, application OI IHO uoimnim wmuun oi mi" tor rom Uuiur the Dock at Division FOR TH1C TOILKT. AT T. BROOKS OO'B.

remtmn io opcuuiK ior piuposais ub oioiS'" insl street to honrth avonue. in the City of Brooklyn. 1'. nil ir. mnr fnnarn The rCIMirfc of tho Com JAM KB J.

GKAY, CommisBlonors. dc5 IQt PATRICK McGROTTY, VrOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE 1 aDDlicatlon of tho Common Connoll of tho City of i.i.. i rmfinlnif Tfninknrhnnlf or nvnnuo. "it mu. enUl urnrL wlitnh nhnll hn Avenue Continued SUPItEME COURT SPECIAL TERM Jobtice Pbatt.

pursuantto the second soction horoof, shall bo assoed rind collected in tho sjimn mannor as for roaulatiug, grading and paving stroota. nilkcr is accused of taking a pair of pants and a vest, wot th $11, The property having been found in tbopos Bf ssion of tbe prisoner when arrested, he concluded to enter a plea of guilty, and was sentouccd to the Foui tcntiary for term of two montbB. from 'l names etroet to Gcorse atroet, and from Myrtle street to Grceno avenne, in tho Cltyof Brooktyn To all whom may concern Wo.the nndorsigned Oonimiaaloners of Estimate iu tho above matter do heroby give notico BtSHOP.CltyOlcrk. (Opposito Flatbush avenuo.) tTost, Moller et al. agst.

Edward Clark. ThiB action ia brotiRht to reatrain tho dofendant, who ih the contractor 'for removing tho offal from the city limits, from using the dock at Division avonuo for tbat purpose, plaintiff having a largo sugar refinery MADEIRA, TAS DS OME PORTFOLIO STANDS AT5D EASEL8. AT T. BROOKS ts CLARET, that wo have coroplfliou our report in iua uuutu iuuujii snd that tho enld roport and map aro filed in tho office of tho Clerk of the County of Kinfrs for oiamloafcfon by all persona IntflreBted.and that wo will meet at tho offiuo oi tno CouhboI of the Corporation tf tho City of Brooklyn, at the Citv Hall, on Tuo ad ay, tno liUh day of Dtoembor, nt 2 o'clock in tho aftornoon, to review our said report. Datod OUPKEMB COURT, KINGS COUNTY Baaiuel R.

Cortis asst. Hmqi B. Oiroor and othnri. JjOHH C. HMITH, Attorney for plain la paratimoa of a iudjtraont orcbir of this Cairt, inada in the above ontitlrait otion on tbe 12th dhy of October, 1971, "ill sold at public anctiun.

at tho ComTiereial KicbauBO, No. 33 ir. tho r.itv of Rronklvn. on the BOTuntb day of Do AN OKDlNAJNiJja nt uauow oiuis WALKS TO FLAGGKD. Otlico of tho Stroot Commissioner.

No. 6 Guy Hi II. HOB KT FUUhY. Street commissioner. The Major and Aidormon ol tuo Citv of Brooklyn, in Common Council oonvenod, do onaot TTOYT TEALE, TnE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, BRANDIES.

iu the immediate vicinity. A preliminary injunction was granted Borne days GHNB. as follows: Brooklyn "enworo.ioii. since Ly Justice Gilbert, and day before yesterday ar camtr, 12 o'clock, noan, of that (bvy, br or nnner Queens County. At the Qnocns County Se BioiiB Matthew Fiuencan was chargeil with an assault one Benjamin C.

Mott. It was claimod by the prosecution that on the night of the 10th of September, 1871, tho defendant met Mott at Farroll'a Hotel, at Tar ltocfcnway; Mott assaulted defendant by striking and knocking him down; that defendant afterward beat Mott, arrested, handcuffed hira and 607 FULTON ST. (Opposito Flatbnsh avenue.) niOIIAHD CUGGIN3, CommiMionors. H.J. FORKKB, do8 lot Jko direction of the ua lersicned, tbe Roforoe appointed and Ov saiil jtidftmeut oroor for that purposo, the fol owlnK described lands ami prnmisoa: All those two cer SECTION 1.

TDat THO iiuiibtu auu sujoiiiiuk the lot of cround ou Grand stroot, north side, from Hrst Btreot to BuBhwtck avonue; also, on Carlton avonuo. both sides, from Fulton avenue to Athntio bo tl tggad. each to the full width of sfdstvalk, with lirst quality tlig gument was had upon an order to show causo why this injunction should not bo mado permanent. Justice Pratt then directed that evidence bo taken out of ALF A BLOCK tain lO'B, pieces or uarco so ianu, at Kat ew Yorlr, ia tbo County of Ktmt3. SUte of 2Cow York, Known nnd dbithj gut shed on a map on jlng stone, not less tnao iwo muu ua.uu, ui tiinn fhmd rnnt.

in wliit. i. and livo lectin loneth. truo Court aud that tho cause be regularly noticed for trial, OFFICE OF TIIK STK1S15X oun iiviis SIONEU, No. 6 City Hall Proposals for cradioj; and pavlnc.

Sealed proposals will bo received by the Common Council, at uio Mayor'H offloo, until Monday, Doopm and smooth on top, at tUo cipenao of tho owaor or ownors TTOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN OLOTHIBRS, ST. OROIX and JAMAICA RUM, In bond and to arrlrs, CHEAP, IS LARGE LOTS, SAMPLES AT OFFICE, WELLINGTON KIDDER A 74 BROAD STREET, and affidavits submitted. Upon the question of coa IB NOW ouuuriiai ux uun WAREROUMS, T. BROOKS 4 CO. took Iifm i' fore Justice Seaman.

By other testimony Incase tbo ownororowners of tliosaid loN, pfoces berJIB. 1811, at3 o'clock I'. for qradlairana pavlncl'i tu it appeared that Mott was badly beaten, had, hia teeth tiuuing the injunction meanwhile ho reserved his decision. This morning ho rendered a decision as fol or parcoln creund slwH not with the hrst soction knecked out and waa badly cut about tho face. Tho 607 FULTON.

ST 607, (Opposito Flatbnsh avonno,) lows Injunction continued on plaintiff's stipulat Jury returned a verdict of guilty. An arrest of judg OTCnnO OOlwoun amiuuu u.vu AiuuMou tbo best bank paving stone, sottraj: curb and Kntwr stones, layinR all necessary agrooablo tbo nrofilo ol Bald avenue, and Btiietly In accordanoo witlrStbo ipeclnoatlons on file in thoofficooftlio Stroot Commission, or Proposals to state tho prloo per mulling foot tbrouitU ing to tako short notice of trial and to proceed from ment was moved by defendant's counsel, upon which mlsslonors of Estimato in tho abovo entitled mnttor. has been coinplotod, and filed in tbo otlico of tho Clerk of tho Countv of Kings, whoro it ia upon for tbo inspoo tion of all persons intorostod. Application will bo made, on behalf of tho said Coiniiiou Council, to tho Suprorne Court ol tho Mate of Now York, ut a special terra thereof beld in and for tlio County of Kings, hi tlio County Court House, in tbo Oily of Brooklyn, on Monday, tho 18th day of Ueceruber, 1871, at 10 o'clock, in tho foronoon of that day. or as soon tboroulter as counsel oan bo hoard, to bavo said report conlirmod.

Daled, lumber 4, 1, del lot Attorney and Counsel tojho Cltyof Brooklyn. f6lT0E MATTER 'F THE 11 application of tbo Common Conucil of tho Cltyof Brookhli, in relation to oponlng livorgreen avoiiue. from Mvrtlo avenue, to Cooper strootor avonuo iu tho City ot Brooklyn. To all wbom it may conoern: Wo. tho undersigned coinmifiBionors of Estimate on tho abovo maf tor.

no heri livglvonnllcethat wo havo complotod our roport in tho above matter, and that tho said roport ami are filed in iho otlico of tho Clerk ot tlio County of Kings ior craminatien by nil porsons interested, and that wo will moot nt the olhco of tho cmin3ol to the Corporation of the citv of Brooklvn. at tho City Hall, on Saturday tholhth dayol December, at 2 o'clock. In the nitornoou. rovlew our Baid roDort. Dated, Brooklyn llooember5, 1871.

0 TKOS. T. H. H.WHI'.KI.Kll, ComuiHSlonors. ilclilO H.

J. IfOUKtttt. FIKVl'l OF THE STREET COMMISSION Kit, No 6, City Hall Propoaals for laying a crosawnlk. Soalod proposals will bo rocoiyod I by the Common Council, at tho Mayor's Olhco, until Monday, Diccmbor 18. 1871, at o'clock P.

for laying a orosa walk four feot wide across Division avonuo, at tbo south onl cornor ol Division avenuo and Hooper stroot, ogroo "Hltorto to? Sf'mSSS ft.rnbl.cd at tho office of tho Strcotllomml.sionor, and none otljor will bo considered l'rm o.als will rot bo oonsldored unless ncoompaulod ionsont in writing of two surotios of 8600 oach, on each prS (who shall Qualify aa to thoir responsibility), that If tlio contract bo awarded to tho party proposing, thoy II bccoiuo bound nshla surety for its falthtnl porform anco und in obo ho shnll nosrloot or rofuse to oxocute tho contract, If so awarded, then tbat thoy will pay to tho City of Brooklyn tliodlfferonce botwoon tho prlco so proposod rtnl tho prlco of tho next higbost biddor, to whom tbp contract may bo awarded. Proposals to bo ondorsod "I'o tho Jon'mmiClJuncn." (spooifylng work). By ordor of tbo Common Council. Brooklyn Deoomborl), 18il. jot KOHERT rfUKEY.

Stroot CoirimlsalonBr UicFToF THE STREET COMMISSIONER. No 0 City Hall. Proposals for grading and oailng wlib Belgian pavomont Soalod proposals will 1 Cmmnn nnllnni nt. the MnVOr day to day with leave to defendant to move to modify a decision will be rendered next term. the injunction on plea of public health." A VINO A LARGE FACTORY "Mau of Kaat New jrk lot, surveyed by J.

B. Bioon, April 163," as and tho numbars (lix hundred Uni thirty four), and fiSti hundred and thirty six), In block as laid down on i mip, which said iota, takoa to cethcr. are bounded nnd na follows, to wit: Be. ftlnmneat a point on tbe easterly Bide of Smith avenuo. distant ono hundred teat oortborly from tbo jrthoastorly corner of Liberty (fonnorly I'licilic) avonuo and Smith nvenuo.

us laid down on sj.iid m.ip;and running tho 300 easterly ami panHel with Lihorty avonuo ono honored ioet; tiienco northerly pinillcl with Smith nvenuo fifty tc jt thence westerly and parallel with Liberty a ve nucore hundred leett i uit i 'ivonarj; and thancc soutb erly wl ng Smith itveii'i'i ii'ty tbu point or pli9 of oc2U6rK WM. K. GOODWK, Uoforoo. A portion j)y of the imrtg.itod premtapa daicrlbotlin tlujaboTBijotico h. ivirijr byn 'hi1! diy sold, thi sale of ttio ib tn 1 at tbo mrtd I itjn Doti.

7, D. M'OLASjTX. SSIABMBIIED Did. 1850. ncrCOI, WltUin itin Ulija n.t immiujn Ordinanco, tno Street Commissionor is hereby directed advertise tor proposals tor doing tno necessary work to complymg with thii Ordinance and ho shnll roport tno said proposals to this Common Council, to tuo "id th it tho Common Council mav direct a contraot to mado for doing tho Eald work, at ttio oxpenao oi suoh ow aor or own Bco Notico shall do givon to all porsons iffcotod by this Ordinance, by publication horo'if in tho iJorporation Newspapers for tonsuccenstvo days, and the ad 'ertisomout for proposals as aforosaid shall bo publish, a la uuoh newspapers for ten successive days.

Sro. f. Tha exponso of tho said work whii ll ahtli bo dono FOBTY BEVEKTII KeGIMEHT VeTEIUN Asso tno conter oi saiu No estimato considered with contractors as surotlos. Blanks for estimating furnlsbod nt tbo omoo or tbo Stroot RoininiBsioiier, mill nonoolhor will bo oon Bidorod. Proposals will not bo consldprod unless ao.

sureiios of IN STATH H'l'RKKT XlH nT7Pfr.IT. AVItHANK tfimMSHIWO. ciation. Tbe annual meeting of thlB organization, held last night at the Armory, in Fourth street, E. attended by nearly fifty members, General J.

V. WK IKVITE ATiENTION TO THAT BRANCH. T. BROOKS 4 CO. Hp! WHY CIVIL SERVICE REFORM IS A SHAM GHflHT IS RESPONSIBLE.

companion with a consent in writing of two each, on each proposal, (who shall qualify as to their responsibility, that if tho contract bo awarded to tho party Sleserole, presiding. Officers constituting a board of nrOPOBlllR, thev Will DOComo uquui u.a oiom WnralpprformBnco: andin caso ho ahall noKloot or ro. Meo 1 to oxeHWTOo CtAiTOOtrtf nwanled, then that thoy 20 TEARS IN THR BAME PLACE, And the oldost bnildlnji on Pulton Bt. Nob. 102 ond 104, old No.

93 FULTON ST, Oao door below Henry et, BROOKLYN. WINKS, LIQUOBS AND CORDIALS, FOIIKION AND DOMH8TIO, Wlioloalo and RotaU. (No liar.) O'rom iUa Now Vorfc XcILuua, TAVLO'B. cifninoiiTnr itf friv Mm onniiinfT vrfli" rP PifctOll ftU lows: Colonel, J. V.

MeweroJc; Lieutenant Colonel, rnronnnt to th, coo. n.l aMtlr.u liorjai; aUall bo end collected in tho samo nianuorxs if rjulatu, grading and p.iving stroPt.J. AdooUd Novomber, 187 BIgH0P( mj gUYiif KALBFLBISOn, Mayor. Y. Vaiidf water Major, T.

S. Cfinyer Adjutant, D. Simply liccaiiKO the Custom Housa is nia an a great political machine, to carry delegations, buy Conventions, aud securo nominations because Ibis will pay to tho City ot KrooKiyn tno ainoronco uoiwoea wio nrlco bo proposed and tho price of tbo next highoat bidder, lowborn tho contract may bo ftwardod. Proposals to bo endoraed to tbo Common Council, spocifylnff work.) By order of thoCommon Couucil It rookryn, locombor 5, 18,1. Dietrich; Chaplain, ltcv.

K. S. Porter; Quarter Governor must be conciliated with two or three lat JJOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN CLOTHIERS, 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Opposito Flatbush avonuo). TOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN OLOTHIEBB, 607 FULTON ST.

607, (Oppoaiw JJ'lafchrtBh avenuo). JJOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN LOTHIERS, 607 FULTON ijr. 607. (Opposite Elatiish avonuo). U0D lyg uiuws piii.ss xui'9 plr.eep, and that Senator by a sliec from the "General Orders," and tho other on resent an 's brovot wife wants ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE CTfwniVP.

TIM nif OF VACANT LOTS 8 hii rany plpco for her brother, and will have it. Thai tTleo of tho Stroet Commissioner, No. 6 City Hall. All our btook wannniou nroo irom uuo, ui Ior of apy kind, nnd at prices as low ns PURlj. liquors can bo purchasoa for iu this city or Now York.

Always In stock Borne of tbo OLDEST and BEST WINES, BRANDIES, WHISKIES, to be procured. BIN WHOLKSALK AND RETAIL FURNITURE DEALERS, Hos. 87 nnd 89 BOWERY, Y. I I 1 1 the Revenue Service is perverted into an immense hoe nitft! for decayed politicians who uaveltjowerftil friends, and run at twice tho cost it need be, with all manner of leaitntres and demoralizing briberies. ROUERT FURKY, otreot Uom mission or.

luo Mayor and Aldermen of tho City of Brooklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact as follows: Bfoxiom 1. That tho vacant iota, pieces or parcels or land on block bounded by Union, Sacltott, Hoyt and Bond streets (similar to the fonco now on Hoyt street between. Union and President stroots) are bereby directed to bo fenced in or dosed with picket fence, at tho expenso of ospootalij BOiooioa ior momciuui usu.uu iw (Orders dolivorod.) To Uio trade a liberal difloount. What mockery, then, to talk of Civil Service Reform rigitt W.D.Cornell; Paymaster, Vtn. Porter, CVn'imifFary, O.

M. Uracil Executive Committee, Cap C. C. Barnes, Barton, Weaver and Mclncrnny, ami Lien tenants It. P.

Letbbridge, rarriuglou. Tctlen a'lJCuiy. Casualty ok the South Side Road. Adam If odder, a laborer on tho South Side Railroad, yesterday risked bin life to get on an incoming train from Frcshpond by jumping from a stationary car upon a fiat of the passing train. The man, as might have been anticipated, missed hiB footing, and falling upon the track bad his left arm and leg severed by the car wheels iu passing.

lie died this morning at tho City Hospital. OFFICE OF THE STREET COMMIS SlOKEIt. No. City Hall. PropoIa for lilllnu lots.

Soalcd proposals will bo rocolrnd by tho Oonmion Council, nt too Mayor's office, until Monday, Oocoinbor 18. 18.1, nt 3 o'clock P.lM., for filling on lmlay stroot, oast Bldo betweon William and Hwou streets: also pn Frost street, north side, botn con Humboldt ntropt nnd Kinpa land aVonue; also on lots 11. 45, 16, and 17, Block 207; also on rinrth Eliihth stroot.nortb tide, botwoon 8e7juth stroet ond Union avonue; also on Wither Htroot, north side, botwoon Humboldt atroct and Graham avonuo also on ProB. poet avonuo, north side, brtweon hovonth ami Eighth avonuos also on North Flgbth stroot, south sido, botwoon Seventh street and Union avonuo; also on horth Sivonth Btroot sonth eido, botweou Noronth stroot and Union nvenuo also on 'iSventy fou. th stroet, smith sido, (com arnnunl.

botwoon rd and as Bometmug to do encctea ny acvice anu legal amena meut by Boards and regulations! One man has al 1. U. DLUVJJJILDA Importer, wholosalo and retail doalor and cordial disthor. lUa anU U1U U. ov, u.uwwju.

ready tbo whole work completely in his power, and that ie ownoror owners tnercoi. in pnDn thn finnrif or mvnotS of tho Said doJO lyTn.ThAB ALL TKOST.U' 'rXPtfiSK Ol' El'f ilRB Avoinnu. sr.nD i oiToinoijiAK. BEAMLEBS PRAWN BRASS i'lUil'S ft.r n. DoseehiTeforscvriilyfarfil.OL'O Rrowmsin ha SroveJ 30 flatlsfflctorv in epor re.ect tht wo mrniDL ed tn tecomracn.tinc them to all in.

crested aft jmn hail than any others ic uso. Thrjj are cucipnr than lead and botnir put togctlier with iittinfja siniilar to Kas pipe, aro roadllr used, and all tiie truubls aud oiuonso oi it. Dalrs attoudinK the usool.lead pipe aroatolded. Wo mailt ihom of all eizes Eenwllly ueod by plumbors, and can iur Jltflh fitttngH of all klnda at short notice. Tncyaie ro olilcJ.

until Monday. Doceraber 18, 1871, at 8 o'clock P. My lor grading and paving Grand stroot botween bushwick and Metropolitan arenues. with Bolglnn pavomont. in ao.

cordnnco with tho prollio of said stroot, and strictly iu no. nlocos or parcels of ground, shall not comply with tho firs section horeof, within ton days alter tho lirst puhlicatloi TMiE HAIIi. man is u. uraut, A nagiarkst. To the Editor of tftc Brooklyn Eaqlc of this ordinance, tbo btroe commissioner is "oroijy rj reeled to advortiso for proposals or doing tbo aecossai ATOHBLOB'8 HAIR DYE.

oorrlonco mm spcciucai ions mo Street Commissioner. Proposals tp stato tho prlco Dor mnninE fout through tho centre of said stroot, for tho i 1 not ninfa imVirilnfirrtIi TOlt.l refill Folrrli avonuo; also on Sixth avonue, north sido, botwoon l.thnhnvt nt.hn world; the Onll "i strnnts. also on block work for complying iui una uiuubum Bum, port the said proposals to the Common Council, to the li. nnmrnAii CnnnfU inrtp direct a contract, tn Tjlmnlomlld Hair Dye It is always in ordor to squelch impostures. 7.

I i wooi.y ioiiu in." nwv wnmo wont toiuiuuiw. Havo tbo largost and best assorted stock of PARLOR, CHAMBER, AND D1NINOROOM FURNITURE In tho city, which thoy retail at wholosal prices. CARPETS, OILCLOTH, ETO. A line stock of furniture at our branoh storo, No. 81 Fourth av.N.

Y. Goods doliverod and sot up In Brooklyn itlthout oitra charge. U2m TCTURNITURB, CARPETS, 141,1 OF EVERY DESORIFriON. "Tarlorand ohambor suits, carpets, boddlne 4o at vory low Drrcos.or oashoroniveoklv or monthly payments, at COWPBRTHWAIT'B, 165 Chatham si, N. Y.

4 narrnni. ncn. hnrinlflBa. rnllahlo. InfltAnianeous no made for doir tho said work, at the expenso of 8Ueh owj Your correspondent.

Joseph Brass, is a plagiarist. "isappolntmentino tldioulous tinU; romedles the ill eOoota IllanliB for estimating furnished at the offloo of tho c. "i ll i.innnP niirl nthnrwill ho oonsidorod. and has imposed on you in inducing you to publish in eslaences in iui ami uiuui 1111.3, Kris Nnfinn shnll ba riven to all persons iffeofdv oi baa ayos; lnvigoravoB tiful, black and brown. Sold by all druggists and porfum ti i nnnRiHrrnil unlosB aocomDaniod with tbe Eagle as his own composition, Tho Newsbov: this ordinance, by publication hereof in tho oorporatiol a consent in WTiting of two suroties of $2,000 oach, on each ana 'fXfoHKLOIfa Wig Faotory.

mvl8 lTh.84Tu Bond st. Now AMERICAN TUBB WORKS, BAILEY, Apent, BhlS.ly RTnlTh 180 Pearl st. Keg Yotk. newspapersror ten. successive uay, aim uuriiseoionl for proposals as aforpsaid shall be publishod in saoh newa nancrs for ten snccossive days.

"1 oroposal, i wno suau qaaiu if tho contraot bo awarded to tho party proposing, thoy mi hU nnmt.v for its fiithful oerform. JJOYT TEALE, THE BROOKLYN OOTHIEES, 607 FULTON ST. r. (Opposite Flatbnsh Aretn0), JJOYT A TEALE, THE BROOKLYN OLOTHIffiES, 607 FULTON ST. 607, (Oppo.lt.

FUtbuh bounded by liodford avenuo, tloywora nyioo avenuo and Rutlcdgo street, aRrcoablo wllh onlinauoo. Bhink" for Mtlmntlnit furnlahod at the olhco oi too Stroot Omumisalonor, and nono otbor will bo cousldorod. Pro. Malwi not boconsldorod unloss noconinaniotl with a SSont in writlnK of two surotios of $500 oaoh. on oaob prSoMl, (wf.

BhSl qualify ns to thoir responsibility) that If ttio contract ho awarded to tho party proposing, thoy nil 1 become bound as his surety for Its i faithful porform. inoo and In caso bo shall nosloct or rofuso to oxooute the SoZacMf so awarded, then tliat thoy will nay to the City of Brooklyn Uio dltroronco between tho prlco so proposod and the price of tho noit highest bidder, to whom tho con tract may bo awarded. Proposals to bo ondorsod "To the SI Connoll" (specifying work). By ordor of tbo Common Council. Brooklyn, Docembor 6, 1871.

doe Plot BOBBBT SUICKY Stroet Commissioner. Sec. 4. Tho exponso of tho said work whipu shall bi done mirsunut to tho second eoction hereof, ill bn aoI "How to Save our Little Boys" This is the title of ft lecture announced for delivery on Sunday evening in t. James by Right Rev.

Bishop Baylcy. Tho proceeds are for the benefit of St. Vincent's House for Boys. Aid foe Michigan and Wisconsin. St.

Luke's German Evangelical Church contributed $48 or fhe sufferers the fires in Michigan and Wisconsin. Tho amount was hauded to Mayor Kalbfleisch this morning by Mr. 0. Stofregou, and will be forwarded to tho preper authorities. anco and in caso ho shall neglect or roluso to exoouto the contract, if so awarded, then tliat they will pay to tho City of Brooklyn the difforonco botwoon tho price so proposod I nr.n nt tlin nfirk hlrrhnnh hldder.

to whom tho OOn BII.I11AIIDS. BesFed and collected In tho samo mannor as foytflatinl Dream." He has stolen it almost bodily. To conviot him, nnd sustain my assertions, I enclose for your Inspection, the original publication, and the probable source of his inspiration. I notice that he has been writing in quite a patronizing and critical way for your paper lately. If, after this exposure, you permit him to coutinne his contributions, ceuld you not ln dur bim to entertain tho aaggestlon a8 to the propriety, for the future, of cultivating a more modest and uuassumfnw utyie, and infusing into hiB composition a littlo loss brass and a little Brooklyn, Dec.

8, 1871. Joshua Bullion, Sr. BEAT REVOLUTION IN BILLIAHD i URN ITUKErOARPETS, TO ALU HEADS Carf be covered with a piece exactly flttod to the bald spot, with work so Ingeniously oontrlvod, as to appear oaoh hair just Issuing from tbo Bkln tho hair being iSaotly of tho samo elude nnd texture as tho growing hair, Sop are so perfect tbev oanno be doteoted. feoWLOR'SOBLBBBATItp WW FAOTOET. llow.B4TH 16 Bond York, trart mav bo awarded.

Proposals to ho endorsed To tha Common Council." (specifying work.) By ordor of the flitT Olerlc WM. G. BISHOP, At.nmvorl Tlnpnml.npfi.lHil. tTABLKS. W.

a. UJUMiinn mnnliod. and payment recoirod. by the uttii IJelaney's patent io tod tn the placo of Pholan 4 Coleudor's and the dc8 Wt MARTIN KALBFLEISCJH, Mayor. Common Council.

Brooklyn, Docombor 5, 1871. dVilUt ROBKKT FURKY, Stroet Oommlssionor. wook B84 and 886 Third av. near Twenty eighth st, Y. hioh Is snmr ont gnarauiuo Sly bo bought aS ff.

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