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COKPOICATIOrY NO'J'ICJCS. FOB TI2E HOJLnAS. SPORTS AND PASTIMES. THE TABERNACLE CHRISTMAS FESTIVAL. THE ELECTION FRAUDS.

I.EGAI. WOTICES. ITY COUKT OF BROOKLYN. A.R ttnMIhlM alilo Jt George Asue. Catharine GUohn.t.

tftlffck her husj.na ram iOKPOKATIOH NO'nCE GHAOINU and Paving ETarereen avenue, between MyrtU avenue and John Btreet. A petliion has boen presented to Common Connoll of tho Cftyof Brooklyn to grade and pave Evergreen avonne. between Myrtle avenuo and John street, Tho Common Council have hied the district beyond which tho asMssment for said improvement shall not extend, to wit: One hundrod feat in depth on either aids of said Evergreen avenue, between Myrtlo avenue and John street. Remonstrances (if any) against toe said improvement must be presented to the Common Council on or before the 10th dayo January. 1813.

as they wiii anally act apon toe same at their next ensuing meeting, oru soorUhereaffer as oonvenienu Dated Brooklyn, December del9Ht ROBERT FUBEY. Strcot Commissioner. Republican Inspector. Ho claimed that there was not a particle of evidence produced by tho prosecution, to thow directly that any one had seen fraudulent ballots put into the boxes by tho Inspectors, nor to Bhow that the inspectors had looked Into tho poll Rata either before or after the election. The evidence consequently was ontlrcly circumstantial, and hence it is but fair to consider the probability of a Republican Inspector joining in a conspinoy to commit a fraud in aid of the Democratic party.

He waa Willi ub as far as the defense of Mr, Wefdon waa concerned to admit that tho theory of tbe District Attorney was correct, but the whole Interests of Mr, Weldon were opposed to bis participation in committing these frauds. Ho was a Republican, was an employ of the Government in the Custom House in New York, and his placo FRENCH CLOCKS ANB BRONZES, STATUES FOR OAS, AND NEWELL POSTS BUSSIA LEATHER AND CANVAS AGS. BIOH CORAL JEWELRY Direct from Naples, OBdandreaulrod to uuwer tnp eompimnwu X. Conclusion of the Trial of McGiff, Stanley and Weldon. THURSDAY EVENING.

BEC, 38. Songs, Santa Claus, Mirth, Iflunic, Presents. Snakino; tho Trees and the Pastor's Christinas Story Tbe two churches, "the chapel" and the Tabernacle, which the congregation of Bev. T. DeWitt Talmage occupy for religious purposes, wero very lively last night.

Before bIx o'clock tho Sunday Schools and their teachers and officers began to gather within jrmeu win uv ftm From Yesterday's Fourth Edition. PARLOR AQUARIUMS TESTIMONY OF SHANLEY AND WELDON. AnwnApA nn hi KPAintiB worKincf for Mb lie re tho chapeL They mot to come not aa single spies, nut as battalions of invaders into tho larger building. A AROUND THE HALL. viewed tho testimony at some length, and olosod by asking the Jury to give Mr.

Weldon the benefit of any danrdW tho sarvtce of this BUlumons on )uui eiciumtw JSTdSS ch SAlco: and if you f. il tc the Mid Domslilnt within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In thia irTrtnipply to the Court for the relief demanded In the PtatafeDjlrf Atty The complaint In the above entitled action was Ulod in tli oBoe of tho Clerk of the City Court of Brooklyn In ttaeUouoty Court Hooso. City of Brooklyn, on the Sth rfivTif vZvember 1871 Dated Novomber ay, 1871. ihlTY COUKT OF BROOKLYN i. l.iKff niniit Sarah I Oruramey JEW DEAR'S DAY.

LOBBEH KewxWaDay tOKSKE LOESEB Will be ihortly on hand. LOESRR LOBBEB FRED BRIO LOB SE LOBSBB LOESEB Offers new auortmenta of LOKSBB LOESKlt DRESS TRIMMINGS LOESEB LOEBBR specially adapted for LOB8EB LOESEB Present season. LOESBR LOESEB BIOH VOtUT LACKS, LOESEB LOESEB Select point appllqno laces, LOESEB LOESEB Black thread and guipure LOESEB LOESEB Laces, LOESEB LOESEB SLEEVES, COLLABS AND LOESEB LOESEB HANDEBCHIEF8, LOESEB LOESEB ROMA SASHES, LOESEB LOESEB PLAIN SASHES, LOESEB LOESEB FA HOY SASHES, LOESEB LOESEB in ffTos grain or taffeta. LOESEB LOESEB All tho desirable evening shades at LOESEB LOKBER our UBual POPULAR PRICES. LOESER thousand choice seata had been reserved ior tnom therein.

The rest of the edifice, that between the pll inra and the main doors, waa thrown open to tho pub doubt that might ariHO in tueir mmua as uiti gum. Skating. The Brooklyn Beating Club. This association was never in so flourishing a condition as it la now. The club has been lately thoroughly reorganized and Is now a permanent institution.

They have secured their headquarters for the future at the Capi tolino Grounds, where they have a largo club room noatly furnished, and beside having the walls orna monted with paintings and pictures, they havo a new piano for musical reunions, and on overy skating night tho club room is the scone of enjoyablo social gatherings, in whioh tho lady guests of the club participate. The members have enjoyed extra privileges this season, for they havo hud skating at command fox a longer time, and better ico ror skating than havo been available by any skating club in the country. Tho New York clubs have looked upon our Brooklyn club with envyt for tbo Metropolitans have no headquarters this season at all, and but for their visits to the Capltoline Lake they would have been badly off for skating. Tho roll oi ruemborehip of the Brooklyn Club is a large oneraud it includes several very fine skaters of both sexes, and during the Winter they will havo a club festival, which will be marked by some flue displays of Bkill. Among their moBt noted artists is Mr.

Brady, the champion Bkater of the city and island, and also that Btar skaterr Harry Dollard. Their lady members alBo include ftiree or four very graceful experts. Reserved Day on Capitoline Lake. Every skating season, tho proprietors of the skiting ponds havo a day specially reserved for their benefit, ou which occasions all the patrons of the ponds are called upon to pay admifiBionr season tickets and coupons not being available on these special occasions. To morrow, Thursday.

December 28. the proprietors of tho Capito ADDBE83 OF MB, 8PENCEB. A ftnr iim pinna nf Mr. Dow'b address. Mr.

Snoncer in lic By soven o'clock every availablo space was filled A Doficlt in Salaneo How It Affects Pair of Injured III AND ODOR STANDS IN BRONZE AND POBOELAIN DEOORATIOHi OABD RECEIVERS ON PEDESTALS. SCHUYLER, HARTLEY 4 GRAHAM, llon. Patrick Collins Tbat uiiicuuii hia usual impassioned Btyle addressed tho jury. Ho claimed to be as earnest on behalf of purity of elections as any one and ho hailed the public sentiment nocents. and id with people.

Tho aisles wero aiso turouguu, uuu me veBtibuleBwere packed with spectators. Those present mainly, comprised tho regular congregation of the fiorietv representatives wero present, however, from Henry Crurnmey hor husband, and others, dofondauts In nurauanco of a iiidinnontorder of tho t.lty ol many other congregations, including tho Second Pres A DISCHARGE FROM THE CUSTOM HOUSE Brooklyn.niade in tbeabore entitlto aclion.ann ooarinE uaio too eilibtecnth day of November. 1611. the undersigned Rot eroo thoroin named, will sell, at public auction, at the AnoUon Room of Jacob Colo. No.

Fulton strcet.in the tho City ot Brooklyn, on Saturday too thirteenth day of January 1873, at twelve o'clock, noan, of that dir. the folIoTring promises as described In said jndAment order, All thai certain lot, feleco or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in tho City of Brookltn. aforesaid and bounded End described as follows Boainnlng at a point Tn thA rihnrv side cf i erntoenth strcBt, dist 32 JOHN STBEET AND 19 MAIDEN LANE, del StTaAThW 4pJ bytertaa Church, Itov. air. ureon tue urniouu placo Congregational, Rev.

Dr. H. M. Scuddor'a, Plymouth Congregational, Bev. H.

W. Beechcr's, and others. THE DECORATIONS. No alarm need bo felt about tho spiritual condition of Mr. Tred.

Aldrich, the decorator of tho Academy of Music. Itiaevidbnt that ho goo3 to church at loast CORPORATION NOTICE, OPENING Decatnr street, from Reid to Pate ben avenae.A petition has been presented to the Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn, to open Dooatnr street, from Retd to Fatcben avenue. Tho Common Council have hxed the district beyond which the assessment for said Improvement shall not extend, to wit: Along the line of the proposed opening in width one half the block on each sido tharoof Kemonstrancos (if any) against tbe said opening most be presented to tho Common Council on or betore the llth day of January, 1872, as they will finally act upon tbo same at their next ensuing meeting, or as soon thereafter as con vonient. Dated Brooklyn, Decomber 19, 1871. deSQ Ht ROBERT ITU BY.

Htreot Coram ISBtoner. CORPORATION NOTICE. GRADING and Paving Lawton street, botweoa II road way and Bu hwlck avenue. A petition haa bon presented to the Common Council of the City ot Brooklyn, to prade and pavo Lawionntraet bntwoon Broadway and Bush wlck avenue. 'I he Common Council have fixed tho district beyond which tho nasosaniont for Bald improvoraont ehnil not oiterd, to wit; One hundred feet in doptb, on either side, of said Laurton street, between Broadway and Bush wick avenuo, Remonstrances (if any) against the siiid improvement mast be presented to the Common Council on or before the 10th day of January, 1872.

as the; will finally act upon the name at their next onsning meeting, or as soon thoreafteros convenient. Dated Brooklyn, December lh. IVJl. 14t ROBERT FURRY. Street Commissioner.

NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE application of iho Common Councilor the City of Brooklyn, in relation to oponinc Stuyveaant avenuo from (ireene avenue to Lafayette avenuo, in tbo City of Brooklyn. ToaJl whom Jtmay concern; Tho report of tbo As ttcsflors In tbe above entitled mat tor, has been complotod, and Hied tn the office of said Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, in the City Hall of mid clsy, whore it Is open Ior the inspection of all persons intorobtod. Application will be maae, on behalf of the said Common Council, to the bnprerao Court of the State ot New York, at a apoolal Term thereof, held in nod for tho County of Kings, in the County Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, on Monday, tho 15th day of January, 1S73, at 10 o'clock, in tho loro noou of that day, or as soon thereafter hi counsel can bo heard, to have said report confirmed. Dated Uceomber 3, 1871. WILLIAM C.

DkWITT, do2o lOt Attorney and Connae! to tho City of Brooklyn. COKPOBATlOJf NOTICES xfTiTtl TfmTATH TJ A Committee Visit to Shanley's OKPOKA'l'lUJN nuntB nuiiwi fl i nnan tn nil nnrsonsto bcr afTectod thereby. Employer LOKBER EVEBY LADY WANTS LOESEB A NEW BASH, L01WVTt line L'ike have their "reserved day," aud they huvo tfint tho Common Council ol the City of Brooklyn Intend, Mix the expiration of froui tha flrst pubncaMoD LOESEB irei arcu a very attractive entertaiumeut lor tno even mi oi the day in ouostion as will bo seen from the ap Ton, it "de of Third beWeon Tb.rtr Tbirts Bevonth streets, to within three feet ol tho LOESER pended programme. "Grand Juvenile Fantastlqne Coronatiou of the for Now Year's Day. LOESEB EVEBY LADY WANTS LOESEB A NEW BOW LOESEB EXAMINATION OF McGIFF.

irade Ot tho adjoining streer, at ino onr aimnm I thereof, to abate a nulsjncci. Dar.cd Brooklyn, which demanded a onango in me aamiuiafcrutiuu vi faira with as muoh joy aa the meat earnest reformer, buthobegRodthojury to lay aside all feeling engendered by this public sentiment, and by tho exoitoment in the community and consider solely and simply tho evidence In the casp. He then proceeded to pay the DiBtrict Attorney a very flattering encomium upon his distinguished and efficient services to the people during nino years past. During tbcao nine years he bad met him time and again in opposition, and now that he was meeting him porhaps for tho last time, he felt like saying, from his own knowledge, that the honesty of purpose aud integrity ot Mr. Morris liou.

made thieves and felons bowaro of Brooklyn. Uo had read his Humming up on the previous trial, aud naa found it equally able and eloquent with many other efforts which ho had himself beard. A3 tho Ust of the dying swan arc said to bo the swot test, so to day it might bo expected that the last address of the Dis trict Attorney to a jury, in his capacity ot public prosecutor, would bo the grandest of hiB life. After this introduction Mr. Spencer spoko a few WordB in behalt of Mr.

Weldon, supple men tary to the eeclxirf Mr. Dow, sustaining the view of the improbability of a Republican, and a Custom House cpabll canatthat, being engaged iu frauds in aid ot the Democratic party. "If Itepubbcans engago in fraud said he, "then farewell to the purity of the ballot box, farewell to all hopes of fair elections." Laughter. rn dg Jwththe merits of the oaso Mr. Spencer reviewed tbo teatimony at great ength, arguing that the inspectors had nothing to do with tno poll lists, and upholding the theory that if there woro any fraudulent votes counted these votes wore thrown upon the table ot the time that tho boxes were emptied npou the table, and were thrown by some of the bystanders.

The jury had not gone out as the Eagle goes to prets. rriucc of the Frozen notions. Grand Eotree of Characters in Costumes. Transformation Scene 1 Sudden LOESEB LOESER nnearauco of tbe Prince seated on bts Throno oi Ico. deltfiut mjorn nOKPORATION NOTICE GRADING a n.4n iTnnn nlncfi.

hntwoen HorklmOT street and Incubated Greenwood CcincCerv Alive lo its own Interests Jesse Johnson's Appropriation A Cheeky Contractor Forced siffnaiures fcA Message from His Honor tho may or9' The City Hall to dtiy wore an expression of Kofound peace, though under its weather beaten skull all manner of thoughts were convulsing its official brains. Many of tho brisk and active workers arc beginning to feel that their clerical Uvea arc faat waning, aud that but a few hours remain to them of tho pleasant associations which cluster about tbe political headquarters. Tbe new corners will disrupt moat of tho bonds of fraternity, which a common political creed anil A JOINT CLAIM on (he public treasury had engendered. Rome of tbo old bauds will have to make way for greenhorns, and nieof tbo sated wbo have drawn perennial nourishment from tho civic fount for years, will have to give way to hungry wolvee, whom tho cold outside of offico has made ravenouBly hungry, for the meat aud drink within tho brotherhood. ror those who are to go into power the prospects are delightful.

For thoso who have to tear themselves away from their snug poata and their pleasant work, tbe outlook is doleful. What contributes in no small degree to tbo despondency of Borne of tho voyagers OUTWARD BOUND, is that a rumor haa been industriously circulated the 1 jBt day or two to tho effect that the appropriation for city salaries had run out aud that there would bo a tie for New Year's Day. LOESEB EVEBY LADY WANTS LOESEB LOESEB LOESER His attendants surrounding him, together with Fairies and Sprites, of the Arctic Circle. Crowning of tho Prince ninid Fire and lee. Disappearance of tho Fairies and Sprites.

Grand Procession by tbe entire Compauy CITY COURT OYElt AND TERMINER Judoe Mo Int one bundrcd and sevenlooi feet and sil inches, easterly from tho northeasterly c.irner of blxth nvonuo fad street, and runniu tbonce noriberly. tSrallel with Msth aronuo, and part of the way tllrouiiU Ue centre of a party wall einhty foot; easterly, nkr.llol witi Seventeenth street, sovontoon feet and six Dtnbos thence pontberly, parallel witb Sixth avenuo. fthtyfeetto tbo northerly side of Seventeenth Btreet: iSencc westerly alone Seventeenth street, sovontoon foot nod six inches to the point, or plaoe of boslnnlng. listed "rAg" 1' "oKO. 1.

MURPHY. Referee. JHITY COURT OFBROOKLYN HENRY i Ochs plaintiff, against Poter Hsrtaobcr and Mar garotho Harlecher defendants. Summons for relief. To thodofondaut, Peter Harhcher, above named: iou are hereby snmrr.oncd and roiuired to answor tho complaint this action, which will bo tilod in the olhce of tho Clerk of tho City of Brookn, in the Uouuty of King, at tho IJounty Court House In Brooklyn, and to servo a copy of jour answer to tho said complaint on the subscriber, at bis odice.

N. K. corner of bcholes and Lorinior streets, Brvoklyn. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of tho day of such service; and if you fail to an. ewer tho complaint within tho time aforesaid, the Slalntilf in this action will apply to tho Court tor the re let omaniled in tho complnint.

Datod tiovembor 2J, 1811. M.HALLHKIMKR. Plaintiff's Attorney. The complaint in this action, has this day bjen duly tiled in the Office of the Clerk of tho city of Brooklyn, at tho County Court House in said city. Brooklyn, December 7, 1MI.

M. H4.lJJlUI.MER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Atlantic avenue. A petition has boon presented to tho Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn.to jrrad and pave KunBiilace between Herkimer Btreet and Atlantic av Cub. A NEW LACK COLLAR, LOESEB At ton o'clock this morning the trial of the Inspect in uosiumcs.

uaicium iiguts wui oe usca ior tne Tram formation Scene." Admission will bo twenty nvo conts to all, no tickets admitting on tho reserved day. for Now YoarTs Day. LOE3ER At LOESERS, LOESEB 289 and 291 FULTON LOESEB ors of the First District of tbo Sixth Ward during tho last election for fraudulently placing five hundred names on the poll lists, and stuffing tbe ballot box to correspond, was resumed. Tho accused with their which the assessment lor said improvement snail uot extend, to wit: One hundred foet in depth on either side of Eaidkano place, between Herkimer streot and Atlantfo avenue. Remonstrances (If any) against tbe said im provemett moBt he presented to tne Common OoonoU on or before thelOth day of Janmrjr, 187a, as they will finally act upon the same at their next enauinjt meeting, or as Boon thereafter as convonient.

Dated Brooklyn, Do Oil ess. A Souvenir of the German War. A sou counsel, the counsel for the prosecution, the judge and the jury were all promptly on hand to the ruinate. TWTbTICJB IN THE MATTER OF THE application of the Common Council of the City ol Brooklyn, in relation to opening Vandervoort avonue, from Montrose avenue to itn junction with Knickerbocker avenue, in the City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may ooncern Thn mnnrt nf thn Adsosaori tn the above entitled matter.

IS THE PLAOE LOESEB TO FIND JUST LOESER venir of the Franco Gorman war is being exhibited by the art association of Munich in ono of its periodical A successful sculptor, M. Peron, has carved CBdelM4t KOBKRT FUREY. Rtreet Commlanloner. In expectation of the closing of the case and the sum Corporation notioe jnoticis is LOESEB LOESEB LOESEB' LOESEB LOESEB LOKSEB LOESER LOESEB LOESER LOESEB LOESEB LOESEB LOESEB a Eet ot chessmen representing in ngure ana iaoo too leading characters of the great international struggle. "WHAT YOU NEED.

LOESER 50 doson LOESER horoby given to all persons tj bo affectod thereby has been completed, and tiled in the offico of said issewirs that the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn intend, of the City of Brooklyn, in the City Hall of said City, where ming up of counsel on either side, the attendance of spectators was in no wise diminished. The gallerios were full of the same unwashed, uncombed masses as once a year, during tbo secular days ot Christmas week, when the armv of worshippers are absent aud cannot intrude on hia decorations. He attomloa tbe Tabernacle all day Monday and part of Tuesday this week. Ho did tho samo last year. Io more practical phrase, this gentleman superintended and largely of 1 i'ected the really remarkable decorations that transfigured the vast edifice into a scene of Arcadian beauty last night.

Banners, flags, streamers, cedar, arbor vitae, all other varieties of evergreen, silken mottoos of scriptural import, the ensign of all Christian nations, aud overy applianco of bunting of whioh tbe ingenuity of men can avail itself, wero at his command. Tbe scenic result was brilliant and harmonious in no common degree. The vast pillars, tho vaster organ, the many windows, and the numerous doors wero objective points, to which ought to bo addod the immeuso reflector, from which leagues of ribbon and scores of baunors streamed and extended. In each corner of the building a gigantic Christmas Tree nearly thirty five feet high stood sentry and two more mounted guard on either side of the pulpit. Tho organ front wasevcrgreenedtaatfullyand beautifully.

When the trees were lighted and tho full head of gas turned ou the effect was very fine and brilliant. The thousands of beaming faces below and the illimitable oxpauac and variety of decoration above oomplomontod one another. THE FESTIVITIES. At seven o'clock the infant sohooU, piloted by their fivo lady Superintendents, entered on tbe extreme right doors, and tne other, schools under the lead of their teachers and officers, came in on the opposite left. The children, a thousand in all, were given the Beats of honor.

It was their festival. Soon all wero Bottled in place. Tbe audience relapsod from talking and gazing at tho decorations, into waiting and listening. An extensive progranmo of sixteen selections was thou rapidly and elegantly interpreted. So thorough were tho The rival lanes nave assumed tne suanes oi i tha tW.

ntihlififtHon THE COMMITTEE OF FIFTY. have made their appearance day after day, while upon the floor were to be seen as beiore lawyers, politicians, William and Napoleon, tho officers on tho one Bide being statuettes of the Empress Princo Fritz, Bit marck, Moltko, etc on the other of tho Empress Kugcnif, Thiers, Gambetta, and tho buocobsIvo leaders of the French nation, by permissible anachronism all arrayed in tho Bame army. The pawns roprosent the hereof, to pass an ordinance diroctlmr tho tilling of lots upon the north side of Thirty nlnthstreet, botweeh Third and Fourth nvennes, commencinc one hundred feet from Third avennes to within three footof grade of thoadjoin ing street, at tbo expense of tho owner or owners thoroof, to aba to a nuisance. Dated Brooblfn, December 13, 1871. del9 lOt ROBERT FURP'Y.

Street Oommlsaioner. it ts open for the inspection of all persons Interested. Application will bo made, on behalf of the said Uommon Conned, to the Supreme Court of tho State ot Now York, at a Special Terra thereof, beld in and for tho County of KlflM.tnthe County Court House, in tho City of Brooklyn, on Monday, tbe I5th day ot January, 1872, at 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter an Coau sol can be heard, to havo said report continued. Dated Deeember23.1Wl. WILLIAM C.

DeWITT. de2B lot Attorney and Counsel to the City of Brooklyn, and others all displaying a great degree of interest in KID GLOVES, LOESER Compriflini LOESER BAPOBTE'S, JOUVIN'S, LOESER COURVOISIEBS, LOESER BOUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS Bl Sarah F. Hoome. plaintiff, against WIllisniH. defendants.

In pursuanc of a ludg Sienl of and sale djtod tbo 16th ay.of Eer lsTl, made In the above entitled action. I will sell oy fcnblic luctinn, to tho highest bidder, on Wednesday, the lotlidayof Jannary. 1TO, at twelve o'clock, noon, at Colo frfurphj's auction rooms. No. "79 Fulton street, tue Ah Appeal to tne Citizens for Funds.

the conclusion of the trial. Tbo first proceeding this morning was the reading various cnaractensiio icatures oi tno uosiue anmea uhlans and chevaux letters being opposed to Turcos licit of considerable amount, necessitating tho non of tho testimony on the former trial of Officer Robert and gardea mobiles. The castles act as fortresses, in CHARLES ALINES, LOESEE payment of some of tbe clerks. Great comfort was found bv some of the about to be deoapitated func Iloylofrom the stenographer's minutes, as Officer Boyle is confined at homo by sickness. He was the aicatcti ny tueir symDonc coais oi arms, jluo two on tho German side stand lor Maycnco and Bastatt, the two on tho French for Strasburg and Metz.

tionaries in the idea that the Controller would first pay LOESER LOESER lawmi less than regular price. LOESER officer who delivered tho poll lists and the stationery to the poll clerks, and who was in attendance at the the outgoing officers and then those who remained as A Quick Game. The following is the score The Committee make an appeal for funds, iu a card to tbe citizens, which wo publish below: 3C7 Fulton Street, Room 5, Bbooklyn, December, 1871. To the Citizens and Property Owners of Brooklyn It iff known tbat, pursuant to a call numerously eigne by citizens, irrespective of party, tor a public meeting, held at tbe Brooklyn Kink, October 24 last, a resolution was passed to appoint a Commit too of Irity far as his resources would go round. polls during the day.

of the quickest game played in tho late tourney at Cleveland, the contest occupying but forty fiv min One of the jurors, Mr. W. Youngblood, desired to The Eagle reporter called upon Controller Johnson for information with regard to this important point. utes ask Mr. Shanley a few questions, to which ho replied H.

D. Smith. I did not examine the poll list when It was brought to Mr. Johnson said that THE DEFICIT FREDERICK LOESEE, 289 and' 391 FULTON STREET. NOTICE Storo open until 9 o'clook every evening.

4PJ the polls I did not know that it was my duty to do ao I did not hear tho names of August Belmont and An would approximate to $13,000, and that it was caused drew J. Garvey called. We were all present during the bvthe increase of salaries and officer by tuo legisla ture since the original appropriation of $240,000 was day I know those gentlomen by reputation. A few questions were also put by Mr. Barnard and made.

He added that such a deficit waa usual at the IU COMMON COUJNUIL hTATED SESSION. Monday, December 1 1871. PROPOSALS. The following proposals were opened and read For Grading anrt Paving Grand street from Bnnhwick avenue to tbo Bridge with Belgian pavomont Patrick Hanlon for the Bum of $12.00 per running foot. Sureties.

Patrick J. Madden and K. Maddon, Wm. MogkforthoBum of Suroties, John Brady and Richard llorntield. Mark Reardon, for tbe Bum of 813.50.

Sureties, J. F. Brand and Edward Murtath. Wm. Sneeney.

for the sum of $12 49. Suroties, John Leeoh and J. H. Van Winkle. Henry Mogk for the sum of $12.00.

Sureties, John Brady and Richard Hornfiold. D. W. L. Moore for the sum of $12.73.

Sureties, P. Car roan and Chauncy Perry. T. McGulggan for the sum of $1147. Sureties, Edward McDonald and Hill.

Wm. Irwin, for the sum of $11.95. Sureties, Francis White and Conkttn Smith. Krancli Brennan, tor tbo sum of Q3.S0. Sureties, John Brady and Patrick Dunn.

JameB Dalton for the sum of $7.75. Sureties, John Bra dy and Kdword Coaklin. FOR LAYING A CROSSWALK Aoroea Division afonae at the Bout boast corner of Division avenuo and Hooper street, four feet wide. Patrick riash, for tho pum of $230,00 for tbo whole work complete. Sureties, JohntKtnsley and James Lougbran.

Henry Kemp, for tho sum of $3,95 porfcot. Sureties, James Hanna and Kdward McNamara, John Leech, for the sum of per foot. SuretioB, Wm. Sweeney and Peter O'Brien. FOR FILLING LOTfl on Inilfly street, east side, between William aud Ktret gtreois, for the sum cf 65 centH per oublo yard; Twenty fourth street, south 6ide, commencing leu feet from Third avonue, betwen Third and Fourth avonuoa; Sixth ave G.

PAIGE. Impcrtor and Dealer tn airangemonts, that at the early hour of nine o'ciock ex Colonel Davis, after which end ot tbe year, and intimated that he should not dis li. H. MCK.EHZIB. Blaok.

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takes lit. tu Kt 3 Kt to 4 THE EXAMINATION OF 5TB. WELDON criminate between tho officials who went out of office. He would pay all he possibly could, and thoaa whom FINE ERENCH CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKER Y. ercises were over.

The items of tho programme have ueen indicated in tho Eagle before Without publishing it in tabular form, it will bo only just to generalize it by saying, that during the evening, Mr. George W. nich was in procTess yesterday, at tho adjournment. he could not pay would have to wait until the Legisla wuHiesumed. He testified: I wont to Mr.

Donahue's house in the morning to have him como and'put up post ers. ie uifuri omen tickets uuring me way ior tne ite ture should authorize fresh appropriations. This intelligence has been received with great anxiety by HON. PATRICK COLLINS, Morgan, tho organist of the Tabernacle, played some very appropriate music, rolating aliko to the religious aud social character of tho festival tho Sunday Schools sang, led by their musical conductor, Mr. Goorge Stowc, and accompanied on the grand organ by dly of Brooklyn, tne loliowinguoscriouu premises, 'All that cortain lot, piece or parcol of land situate, lying and being In the City of Brooklyn, Kings 1ount.v, and State of New York, which is bounded and described as lollows, viz: Beginnings the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly lino or side of Carlton avonne with tho southerly lino or side of Greene avenue, running thence soutiierlvalon? the westerly lioo or side of Carlton avenne tweatv three teet; thence westerly parallel with Greene avenue and through a cortain party wall antp feet thence northerly parallel with Carlton avonne twen tf Ul'ree feet to Greene avenuo, and thence easterly along toe southerly line or side of Greene avenue sixty foot to the place ol Winning.

Dated December 18, 171 H. B. HUBBARD, Referee. JODH D. Pray.

Plaintiff's Attorney. delSSwMATh 1VTF.V. YOKK SUPREME COURT 131 K1N0S COUJiTY Maria L. MsjK against Goorgo Price anil Emma Ann Price, his wife, and George Wotborsroi.n and David Ogden Wotherspoon. composing the firm of "iVotherspoon 4 Co." Summons For rt'liof.

To the defendants: Yon are horoby summoned and re aulred to answer tho complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to sorvo a copy of voir answe rto tho said complaint on the subscribers, at thoiroffico, No.24 Broadway, in tho City of Now rock, within twenty days after the service hereof exclusive ot the day of soch service: and if you fail to answer tho complriul within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Oonrt for tho relief demanded in tho complaint. Dated Octobers. lil. in mo i FULLER, PltfTs Att'ys. The immons and complaint in this aotioa wore duly ftled, oo th.ini th day of October.

1871. In the office 1 the Clerk oi Kinzs County, at tne Court House in the City of Brooklyn ABBKTT 4 t'ULLKR, Pltff's Ally's. noil ti.Th' 9 Broadway, N. Y. Y.

SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF K1NG The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, against David J. Molloy, John H. Bheersn. M.ry K. Miller, Adelbort Wedt, John Green and Mary Louisa Green, his wife.

dcfendants. Snmmons for rclief. (Com. not served To the defendants abjve named and each of them. You are hereby summoned and rtwuired to answer tho complaint in this action, which will be filed in tho othoe ot tho Clork of the Coun'y of Kings, at the Court House.

In the City of Brooklyn, N. and to serve a copy ot yoar answer to the said complaint on tho subscriber, at his ofh.ee. iVo. siity sven (Oi) Wall street. In the Cityol Hew iork, Within twenty days after the service of this summons on yon.

exclusive ol llie day of such If you fail to unsirer trio said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will apply to the Court for the rehof demanded intbecompbiut. Daled Ancustl. HTl. JAMES M. LKWIS, Plaintiff's Att'y.

The crimplaint herein and abovo referred to was duly filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings.at HoiisRin tho City of Brooklyn, on the day A Urge assortment of FANCY GOODS FOB THE HOLIDAY AT VERY LOWPEIOES. A. G. PAIGE, 4BJ FULTON STREET, (Between Jay and Lawrence ats.) oc28 tjalS.Tu.Th 4pli Cheb8 in Mohammedan Countries. Chess their organist, Miss Hattle Stowe, the songs SOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE application of tbe Common Council of tho City of klyn.

In relation to opening Cbauncey etreat, from Kalph avenue to Fatchen avonue, in tho City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern The report of the Assessors in the above entitled matter, has been completed, and filed in the olhce of said Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, in tho City of said oitv, where it is open for tho Inspection of all persons interested. Application will bo made, on bo half of the said Common Council, to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a special term thoreof. held in ana for the Coanty of Kings, tn tho County Court House. InthoCltyof Brooklyn.on Monday, tbe 15th day of January, 1873,.

at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can be hoard, to have said report confirmed, Dated. December 23, 1871. WILLIAM C. DEWITT, de2610t Attorney and Counsel to tho City of Brooklyn. OTIOE IN THE MATTER OF THE application of the Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn, In relation to openiiur Steuben itreot.from Fluah iag avenue to DeKalb avonne.

in the City of Brooklyn. To all whom it may concern; The report of the Assessors In the above entitled matter, has been completed and filed in tbo offico of said Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, in tho City Hall of Baid city, where it ia open for the inspection of all persons interested. Application will be mado on behalf of the said Common tothoSuprome Court of the State of Now York, at a Sp Term thereof, hela in and for tho County of Kincs, it. oo County Court Bouso, in the City of Brooklyn, ou Mond. tbo 15th day or January, 1872, at 10 o'clock the foreno of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can bo hi urd, to have said r.po.t conflnnedDated JfWITT de26 lOt Attorney and Counsol to the City of Brooklyn.

OTIC IN THE MATTER OF THE application of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn, In relation to openine" and extenobau Fourth street lrom its present termination at North Thirteenth Btreet, to its Intersection with Orchard Btreet In tho City of Brooklyn, as provided by chanter 917 of tlie laws of 1871. 'Jo all whom it may concern: Tho report of the Assesors in tbe above entitled matter, has been completed, and tiled In the office of said Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, in the City Hall of said City, where it Is open for tho inspection of all persons intorestod. Application will be made, on behalf of tho said Common Council, to the Supreme Court of The Ktato of Now York, at a Special term thereof, held in and tor the County of Klna. iu tho County Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, ou Monday, the lath day of lanuary. 1873.

at 10 the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as Counsel can bo hoard, to bave said report continued. Dated, December 33, 1871 WILLIAM C. DEWiri'. rie26 lOt Attorney and Counsel to tho City of Brooklyn OTICE IN THE MATTER OF OPEN ing Lawton street, from Broadway to. Bushwlck avenue.

To all whom it may concern: The undersijined Commissioners of Estimate in the above matter, will raoet at the office oi tlie Attorney aod Uonnaellor of the City of Brooklyn, tn the City Hall of said city, on Wednesday, tho 3d day of January, 1872, at two o'clock in tbe afternoon, to hear the proofs and allegations of all parties interested and will continue to meet by adjournment from time to timB, as may be deomed necessary ind expedient. At the limn nnA nlnrft nhnvn utifiaitiRtl. title deeds and othor evi is tno only game that is allowed by the Koran. It is not lawful to play any other games. A gambior's testimony puLlioan party; I reached the polls at about ton minutes to seven; there was nothing going on; I went into the room then where the polls were held for the first time I found Mr.

McGiff and Mr. Shanley thore, Hhauley to the riffht of MctlifT the judiciary and assembly boxes were in front of me I was absent twice during the day, between ten and eleven; I was away for about eight minutes I called Mr. Packard to the window dining my absence I wanted him to see that things were right; except thoso two times I was at the polls all day when the polls closed I sealed up the boxes, the places where the tickets went in I took part in the canvass of the votes tho boxes were opened, and all the tickets put upon tho table the In "Christmas Greetings," "Joy Hosanns," wbo intended to take a holiday on the strength of his accumulated back pay in order to gain, if possible, a little flesh. Mr. Coiiins is supposed by many of his anxious friends to be in an udvanced stage of consumption, and there is reason to believe that any hitch iu the matter of salary will prove fatal to him in his present members, to examine into every aummunuutw uu partment of City and County.

It having become well understood that during tho past few years the expenditures of the city and county governments bave very largely increased and, as is believed, beyond any requirements or in unison with economy, for the various improvements in process of construction tbe Committee are therefore in existence, and bavo already entered upon the work, to aid in redressing wrongs which for ypars have been accumulating, that cannot bo removed in a day, a week or a montn and having to investigate books and accounts which number by thousands, it is not either an easy or un enviable task. Tho Committeo do not complain, nor will they neglect any part of the duties assigned to them. Willing and true, with poaitivencss on their part, in addition to rendering their services, they will also give material aid. as, being on tho Committeo, wo bave not lost our identity as cftizens, and we will readily pay our Bbnre, but we must, furthermore, call upon tUo public to give us financial support, whioh will prove tbe willing and moral sympathy of tbe people. Kemember, if you fail in oiding the Committeo.

and by such refusal they are prevented from carrying out the duty reposed in them, your future politics and the administration of municipal affaire, in tbiB city, as elsewhere, will be worth little, and a renewed lease granted to maladministration. We nee.d accountants and clerical aid, which must be paid for. You will be rewarded if you stand by us. Let no mm say "I own no property, I therefore have do interest." If you do not live in tbe street, and yoa aro expending one dollar, on that dollar you pay the full share in imp wasteful and corrupt expenditure of the cityfl finances. We call on ono and all to aid us.

Such aid will provo to the Committeo your patriotism aud lovo for justice. The moral of your material support will be double encourage ment for our disagreeable, yet necessary and worthy undertaking, Respectfully yours, Samuel Hutchinson, Chairman, and Christmas Hallelujah;" they also chanted "For unto us a Child is Born," and tho rofrain to the 13Gth if not received in tno Aioaammaian courts oi jubime. Chess is not considered by the Mohammedans as a phttir of Rhnttto but ono reouirino Buoorior skill, and HOLIDAY GIFTS I Psalm. The infant schools sang a Christmas Carol talent. The only thing about chess that Mohammed delicate state.

disliked was the carveu pieces, or mon, witu wmoa tuu nue north side, between i wenty iourtn ana 1 wenty tnira streets; Prospect avenue, north side; between Seventh and Kighih avenues, for tbo sum' of 69 cents per cubic yard. Sureties John Quion and Peter U'Brlne. Pd trick Mulrean for same work on Twenty fourth atreot, south side, commencInK 100 feet from Third avenue, be Controller Johnson denies, with great emphasis, tho rauan Arabs nlaved beinc iittio fleureB ot men, ele "all by themselves," and very Bweetly they sang it, so sweetly as to deserve the encore they received. Then succeeded the reading of an original Christmas story E31 PULTON OOIIKRI1 OF DUtTFrELD Manufacturer of and Dealer la report that a difficulty bad occurred between himself phants, horses, and dromedaries, and these are thought by commentators to be truly meant by the images in DIAMONDS, FINE JDWELKY, AND BTEKLIHu tween nira ana rourm avenues, ior tue sum or ubuiu to the children by the Pastor. It was entitled "What a and Mr.

Schroedcr. Tho latter gentleman spont AN AGUE ABLE HALT HOUB per cubic yard: onto avenue, woat siae, uotwoou Twpntv third and Twenty fourth avenue spectors opened tno ticKets ana piacea them in piles the Republican tickets were placod before me; I thiuk the Republican State ticket counted up 176 we all opened the tickets and put them in the places where they helotiged I think there were votes cast for the State ticket each of us gave the number of tick Minister Saw," and connected in easy and simple form Agent for tho Roeors Wilcox Quadruple Silver Plattd this morning in the Controller's office, leaving it in the Agent for the Now York. Howard, Klein and other AMERICAN WATCHES. vcrv happiest frame of mind. tbe careers of a typical bad boy, good boy and poor Httlo girl.

The story was vory unprctontions, and was exactly fitted to those for whom it was intended. It abounded with very natural aud pleasing references to English and Swiss Watches at tho lowost market prtcos. north side, between boventh and Eighth avenue for the sum of 60 cents per cable yard. Sureties Kdiv'jrd Mulrean and M. Mauniun.

Mathew ifarrell for same work on Twenty fourth street, south tide, commencing 100 feet from Tnird avonue, between Third and fourth avenues, for 76 cento per cu bio yard: rixtb avenue, north side, between 'i'weoty third and Twonty fouth streets; Prospect avenuo. north side, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, for 45 cents Tho Coruoration Couiiael, Hon. William C. DeWitt, ets in tho pile neiore mm, ana tue amount was footed up titer the State ticket was counted tho suggestion wish made that we count the Republican and split ticket, and deduct them from the total for the Demo tbe Koran. The Game on the Ice.

Though the regular quoitiug season has closed, the veteran, George Dunning, being anxious to keep his hand in, has issued a challenge to play any man Brooklyn and the United States on tho ico with four pound quoits at eighteen yards. DoeB George mean to play his quoits on the hard ice or up to a "mot" embedded in clay? Wbo will take him up Labon will play him a game on fckates or he will let George slide. urllng A utjairaumircoia FRENCH AND AMERICAN CLOCKS. HAIR WORK A SPECIALTY, the many sided experiences and associations of Christ assisted by Hon. Jesse Johnson, have cracked the egg to which allusion was made in the Eagle last nifjbt.

The business was safely accomplished thi3 morning, the mas, and was veined all through with quiet humor and cratic ticket I placed no tickets in tno boxes that day, except what I received from McGiff or voters I did not examine the poll lists before tho voting commenced I examined the a delicious infusion of common sense aud human na deT 5StTuTh4F4p P. W. TAYLOR, E81 Fulton Dt. OBSTETRICAL SKILL ture. Tho jury of children who sat on the body of the story pronounced it very lively, and tho reading of it of the two distinguished jurists beiDg much improved per cubic yard, burettes jonntumn ana reter u'unen.

James Quinn. for same work on North Rlnhtb street, north elde, between Seventh street and Union avenue North Eighth street, south side, between Seventh street aDd Union avenue; North Seventh street, between Seventh street and Union avenue, far the sum of 74 cents per cubic yard. Sureties, John Brady and Peter Blake. Mchael Dalton, for same work on Sixth avenuo, north side, botween Twenty third and Twonty fourth streets, for 0 cent per ouoic yard. Sureties, Daniel Karreli ana John Fagan.

waru dox in tne morning i saw no ticsets mere except what might have been voted since the polls opened until the Sth of this mouth I was employed in the New York Custom House the reason I was discharged, as I have been told, was this accusation I went into was delightfully graphic and clear, SANTA CLAUS AND WHAT HE BBOUGHT. hPEN EVENINGS THE WATER BOARD. The Matches of the Season. The recent mild snell has materially interfered with the pro and assisted by tho labors of Mr, John A. Ferry, President of the Greenwood Cemetery Association.

Mr. Perry called on the Corporation Counsel this morning The only original Santa Claus then appeared on tho and informed him that although he insisted ou tho platform. The children greeted him as if him they saw an old triend. He was attired in the traditional Awarding the Street Cleaning Con UNTIL FIRST (F JANUARY. OVINGTON BROTHRBS.

the Custom Home in 18G2 I never knew Shanley before election day I had not seen McGiff before that morning for four months. Cross examination by Mr. Morrie.Wben I went non liability to assessment of the Cemetery, the ad Ollouaei uaiton. ior same worn, on rrospeoL avenuo north aide, between boventh and Eighth for 55 conts per cublo yard. Sureties, Daniel Farxell aud John gramme laid out by tho New York Clubs, and tho result is that but little has boen done in curling the past live dayB.

With cold weather again the sport will bo lively, matches having been mado betwoon the Caledonia and New York Clubs, the Empire City aud Pau ereon, the Empire City and New York (a single private match), and other clubs. We have not heard of late tractsCommissioner Lowber Offers dence of title should be produced Dated Brooklyn, December 22, 1871. mC.rt.T vantages of tbo brick sewer wore so great and ao marked that the Association would willingly pay its away I called Tackard to tbe window to see that things ISosolution to Award tlie Con redcoat and long skirts, buckskin leggings, and his venerable ard long beard and hair were contemporary with Adam who is our Federal head, albeit Santa Claus I'itjir O'Rrlnn fnr thn namo work, for the a tint of 4J JOHN DPLMAR, Commissioners cents. Sureties. John Quinn and Patrick portion.

This has led to a fresh estimato, and the S. W. WALDKON.l de22 lot tract to tne Lowest Jiitlder fit is Adopted. amount aaaessed on the cemetery will be at once made was tbrcwdly suspectedof Wigery. (The copyright of from the Brooklyn Club.

Tbo Trigger went right was not suspicious oi flictiiu or Shanley none of us were sworn in when I arrived at the polls, Mr. Campbell was acting as clork Mr, Duunc came in a little while after I came then and sat down and acted aB clerk I know that two clerks were required, but I thought that this waa regular; it this joke is secured.) The Superintendent road for known. NOIICK IN THE MATTER OF OPEN injr Twenty aocond Btreet from Sixth avenuo to avenuo To all whom it map concern: The under sinned, Coromissionora of Kstimate in tho above matter. Mlcnaei U'tiara, ior trie numu wum, ior tuo num ui cents. rurotieB, John Quinn and Petar O'Brien.

O. O. Foster, for tho same work, for the sum of 44 cents, Surctios, John Quinn and Geo. W. Richards.

Michael Dalton, for same work on Twonty fourth street, south sfdo, commencing 100 foet from Third avenue, be A meeting of the Board of Water Commis Santa Claus who suffered from the absenco of spec Tho Mayor will send in a communication to the Com A buow bird match was shot on Friday, at TUNE CHINA, tacles, an autograph letter to the children in which he mon Council to day with reference to a contract uuder Toronto, between Captain Bogardus, tho champion may nave uecn twenty minutes alter i sioners was held this morning, each Commissioner being present. The meeting was held for the purpose of taking action in regard to the awarding of street which a man named Gallagcr is grading Ferris street, told them mauy phasant things. He had come down came in, when Dunne came, pcrliapB shot oi the umtea atateB, ana James nura, oi loruuw, Wiirdnhotfifi birds out of 100. and Bogardus 65. A wiM meet al tne omoe or toe Attorney amr isuunauuur the City of Brooklyn, in the City Hall, of tho said city, on Wednesday, tho 3d day of January, 1872.

at 2 o'clook in the afternoon, i to henr tbe proofs and allegations of all parties interested and will continue to meet by adjonr DINNER, TEA AKD DESSERT SETS. it was a quarter past betore Dunne came a number of votes must have been taken; the voting was rapid nr.dri drill nf diHRatinf action Ib expressed at the result. the 64 foot pipe of the grand organ, and had loaded the trees with goodies and tho platform with oranges from Dikemau street to Elizabeth street. It seems that the Common Council the month of April last, tween Third and ivourin avenues, ior tne sum or os conts per cublo yard. Sureties, Daniel Fan ell and John Pagan.

Ftederlck Scbmelzle, for same work, on North Seventh Btreet, north side, botween Seventh street and Union avonue, for the snm of 15 cants per cubic yard on south Bide of North Eighth street, betweon Seventh streot and Union avenue, for the sum of 15 cents per cubic yard; Sureties, nn it in bulievud that both men could have done better. I and candies. He had one thousand little favorites iu OVINOTN BROTHERS. a petition purporting to be signed by Mr. Michael The snow birds are quick on the wing ana present a cleaning for the various wards of tbe city.

Mr. Lowber oifcred a resolution appointing as contractors the lowest bidders. Ho believed that public sentiment demanded such a course. Mr. Fowler opposed the resolution on tbe ground tho Tabernacle Sunday Schools, and he had remem Eon.OttoF.

Kosentretter and Chartes McMltstor, as Peter ana unarms nonoa. Urartu, fnr tumA work, on Imlav straat. eastsldo. expedient. At the time and place ahovo specified, title deeds and evidonco of title should be produced.

Dated Brooklyn, December. 22, 1871. williaM Walton, FfcLIX McCLOSKKY, OommlaBlooers. de2210t H.N. KKBDHAM.

0f AUIUfctJAMES M. LEWIS, PltiTaAttV, 67 Wall st. doU5wTl. I TVlEW YORIv SLPKEME COUKT, KINS COUNTY. Edward Miller, plaintiff, rmftinsi Kdtnund G.

Shepparti and Mistress Shsppard, hia wife 'I tnnnas T. Curtis ancl Kebn J. Cortfs, his wife, brna erick iv Hill, Uana B. Humphrey, and UeorRe Ktrby, dofei' i.i.t. hutnraona for relief.

(Com. not served.) To tne tic nHant Dana B. Humphrey and Ueorge Klrby, Jr. You trc li rcbr summoned and required to auBwer the compl'int in tim action, which was this day filed in i the Oflkv oi th' ricrkof tho County of Kings, at tho Oourt Houw. tr City of Brooklyn, and to servo copy of your aud.vcr to tho said complaint on the subscriber, at his otficf.

nt Suiiremc Court Itoom, Court House, Brooklyn, within twentv (lays after tho sorrico of this aommonHon you, cxcIusitc of the day of such aerrico and it you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the nlaintil in this action will apply to the Court for the relief deman i in the complaint. Dated October 2). 1871. CHRISTIAN do? O.vTh PlaiDtiff's Attornoy. NY7 SUPKK.ME COURT KINGS Mary P.inton aRiinat Lizzie K.

Davl in aid Frank DariMon, hob husbmd. In pursuance uf ft of tho huprfline Court of the State of fiW York, renderod la this action on the llth day of November, the subicribor aa fleferoo therein, will sell public lacMoa at tha Commercial Exch lueo, No. Fnlt 'ti street, in tha City of drooklyu, in the Oouutyof Kings, on the SOtQ day of December. 1871, at 12 o'clock. Kt nou.

all thfso two cart tin lota of laud and premises, situated in said City of Brosklyn. and described in the complaint in this action as follows: All thoss two certain lot3, pieces or parcels of land, imh the buildioca thereon erectad. sitaatod in tho Eiehth ard of the City of Rrooklvn, commencinj at a point on tha northeasterly side of Ninrh street, distant two hundred and twenty iew( and nine inches southpsit jrly from ths easterly conur of Fourth nvonui aa s'. eet thence runniiiK nt.rtneisterly and piraUo! with Vourth avenaa two hundred feet to tho souih.eottjrly slda of Kisjhth nUset; thonca soufieaiterly along tu3 smthweitorly fiido of KifiU'n trou ventr tiva foot; tti'inc sn jth and parnllt with Fourth avenue two huudrod fo3t to tho northea t'rly sida of tb nice north arostorly alonjc tho noith side of Nintri street twentv bve feet to to? placd of oeing known as j. and 117 on a Map of the iutuorly Division ot tha Rani Adn aoco Farm.

Uatd December 6. 1871. STEPHB M. OSI'BANDKR. Rfiforno.

Albkbt woBEaTd, Plff's Att'y. 16' Broadway, Y. dsTSwTh.vM small object ior tbe sight. Railroad Directors Elected. The an bered every one.

He had alBo brought a very elegant tbe majority of property holders on said street. This until 11 o'ciock; perhaps aDout or o'ciock Duune might hava had a chance to put the names of these voters on his book; I said noUiing to the other inspectors about there being but ono clerk early in tho morning; I never thought of it; I have seen a clerk absent himself before and the one who remained give him tbe names when he eame back; I don't recollect that Campbell called off tbe names to Duune at any gold hfvided cane to Father Pierson, the Senior Teach mornimr Mb ITonor received from Van cott wins tliat incompetent ana unrenaoie men naa upuraruu as botween William and Ewen First street, north side, between Humboldt street and Kinsaland avenuo, ou lote 44,45, 46 and 47, block 367; on North Rlghth streot. All that he had at stake was the tue lowest uiaaera nual election of Directors of the Grand street Itailroad, io the number of 13, held yesterday afternoon, at tho low, as attorneys for the remonstrants, a petition to the Common Council protesting against tho contract THE MATTER OF THE tho Common Council of the Cltv of pub be good. er and Elder of the church, presented by the schools; a complete copy of Shakspoars, elegantly bound and engraved, and an exquisite gold pencil, pen and case SOTICK IN application of iklyn.in relation IN of mlntion If contracts were civen out to unreliable parties GLASS to miflninir livemreen avenue; from nortn siae, Detneen nevenui streot anu union avenuu; Withers street, north nldo, botween Humboldt street and Oralis avenue; Prospect avonue, north' side, between Seventh and Eighth avenues; North. Kighth street, sido, betweon Seventh street and Union avenue; North and averring that tho signature of Mr.

Otto F. Itosen office of the Company, in First street, E. resulting in the choice of tho following named persons: C. H. lime during tne day; i nearu some names called during the day, but I don't know that they were those taken iu before Duune came; when the voting was over the tickets were placed on the table, opened and tretter to Mr.

B. F. Cogswell, preBontPU by his class; an embroidered handkerchief case for Misa McClure, merely because they were the lowest bidders, it would not be long before complaintB would come pouring in against the Water Board. lie wantod to see tho peoplo taken care of, aud did noc propose to be iufluoucod against biH convictions of duty by anybody. It had oc Fellows, H.

C. Richardson, Francis Peck, George Ma PUNCH RETS.DKSBKRT SET8. HAD BEEN FOBGED reventn street, souin siae, oeiween oBventa streou anu Union avenue; block bounded by Bedford avenue. Hay i.nwH etroat Wct.hn iirfniiH mid RutlnriVa fltmnt. for the bon, B.

V. B. Livingston, Jamea Hall, Daniel Maujor, to the first petition during his absence in Europe that and an exquisite silver card basket for Mr. H'll, presented by their classes also a brilliant and charming sum of 65oonts per cubicyard. Sureties, Edward Uonk Fred.

Cochen, George McKay, Adolph Baker, Iheo, counted; alter they were opened tno poll e'erk announced the number of votes on the poll lists; their footings agreed a3 far as I can recollect; tno footings and the number of ballots cast agreed very nearly; OVTNGTOrf curred, on more man one occasion, mai contractors hod failed to do tbe work they contracted for at low Charles McAllister was a squatter in a shanty which did diamond ring, presented by tbe schools to Miss Hattie Cochen, S. T. Maddox and BenJ. F. Tracy.

Subsequent to tbo above the new Board organlz3d by select lili and Francis H. White. Ordered published in the corporation newpapora, in accordance with law, and referred to tho appropriate com mlltces. WM. G.

BISHOP. City Ulerk. not belong to him, and that Mr. Mfchaclson is tho only rates. As a consequence tne water uoara naa io iaiio when wo were opening the ticKets no names were property holder on the list.

On the contrary the actual It the blame. Mr. Wins acrreed with Mr. Lowber. He desired tho ing as President and Suporiutcndont, Mr.

trod, coch dQHJ lut lowest bidders to get the contracts. If they failed to IN THE MATTER OF THE TVTOTICE. en; Treasurer, Henry C. ltichardson; Secretary, Theo. Cochen.

Contrary to expectation, the opposi property owners, who are John Dikeman, li. u. uroou man, "William Pinkney, E. T. W.

H. James Johnson. Otto F. Itosenchetter, The Brooklyn Fibre nnlicaiionof the Common Council of the City of transferred from one book to the other that I saw I did not examine the other boxes beside the ward box, because I did not think it necessary I spoke about tho boxes being turned with tho ends out I asked McGiff why it was so between eight aud uino o'clock; he said the glasses were turned in so as to make the boxes fit on the plank, and to keep the glass from getting 1 aP ABLE CUTLERY, Hrrwiltlvn. tn rnlattoTi to ooeninK Marsaretta street, from tion anticipated ou the part of a discontented stockholder did not enter into tho contest at all, and tho do their duty, why, let tnem oe prosecuteu, ue re ierred to hih experience while in tho Board of Aldermen, and that be bad learned that the only way in which the people could be satisfied was by allowing the contracts to go to the lowest bidders.

Disintegrating Company and Jame3 iison, nave an Central avenue to Broadway, in tho Otty of Brooklyn. To all whom It may concern The Report of the Assessors the abovo entitled matter, haa boen oompletodt andtiled ticnedthe protest. Tbo contract under wmcn uaua Myrtlo avenue to Cooper street or avenue in the Ottj of Brooklyn. To all whom it may oonoera: The reportof tho Commissioners of Estimate In tho above entitled matter, has been completed, and tiled in the office of tho Clerk of tbe County of Kings, where it is open forthoin spectionof all persons Application will bo made, on bohalt of the said Common Council, to tho Su rremo Court of the State of New ifork, at a spocial term hereof, hold in and for tho County of Kin, in the County Court IIouso, in tho City of Brooklyn, on utondny, the 15th day of Jauuiry, 1872,. at ten o'olook.

in the foco noon of that day.or a soon thereafter as counsol can bo beard, to havo said report confirmed. Dated December 21, 1871 WILLIAM C. DeWITT, do21 lOt Attorney and Connsel to tbe City of Brooklyn. "pvroTicE In the matter of the 11 applicatio i of tho Comraon'CotiDCfl of tho City of Brooklyn, in Nation to opening Knickerbocker avonne, from Thames to George street, and from Myrtlo street to Gieme avonue, In tbo City of Brooklyn. To all whom It may concern The report of the Coramlasionora of Estimate in (bo abovo entitled matter, haa beon complotod, and riled in the offico of the Clork of the County of Kinca, where it ia open for the inspection of all persons interested Application will bo mado on behalf ot the said Common Council, to tho Supremo Court of the Stato of Now York, at a Special Term in and for the County of Kincs, in the County Court House, In the City Brook lyn.

on Monday, tho 15th dar ot Jmary, 1872, at lOo'clock, in tbe forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsol can bo heard, to bave said report continued. Datod Do corner 21, 1871. WILLIAM O. DeWITT. de21 lOt Attorney and Couuscl to tbo City of Brooklyn.

election was therefore unanimous so far aB all partici DroKen. er is filling and grading ems street, it is avorreu, is pating were concerned, a result duo doubtless to the Mr. Morris then asked Mr. weldon a number of in tho office ol said assessors oi vne tjuy or Druumju, In tbe City Hall of said City, where it Is open for tho in tinnnttnn nf nil nnnnnn interested. Aonllcatton will be Stowe, their organist a gold pencil case to Mr.

Dunning, by his class, and an unknown but bulky quantity of duty paid cigars to Mr. George W. Morgan, the eminent organist. Juat as bo was departing, a letter dropped out of Santa Claus' pocket. It was addrcB3cd to Mr.

Shot well, tho Bexton of the obureh, and contained greenbacks. The latter officer destroyed the envelope and pocketed the insult it inclosed. After Santa Claus disappeared, Mr. George Stowe, musical conductor of the schools, came back with almost suspicious promptitude. He hadn't proceeded half way across the platform before Major Corwiu caned him severely and feelingly.

It was gold headed, of Oriental wood, elegantly mounted land inscribed. The Superintendent waa then proceeding to thorogular Mr. Lowoer again spoKe in lavor oi rusuiuuuu, A vote was then taken, and the resolution declared PEARL AND IVORY, IN CASES. NOT SIGNED the coufideuce enjoyed by Mr. Cochen and bis coadju questions as to what he had testified on the former trial.

Tho Board men adjourned. tors and their auccesstulmanagement of the road. by the Mayor or the Street Commissioner. Acoom The witness continuedI have lived in that district OVINGTON BROTHBRSi moue.i on dbiib.ii ui mu Supremo Court of the State of Now York, at a special term thereof, bold in and for tbo County of King in tho County Court Houbc In the City of Brooklyn, on Monday, day of January, VH' at to o'clock, in tho forenoon of that day. or aB soon themafter as oounsol can bo board, to have Xlie Committee of Fifty on tlie Street since 1856; been present at elections since 18G1 since I got my pauviug the joint protest is an affidavit sworn to by Otto F.

lioseutretttr, affirming that hia name, as signed Dissolute Boys. Two lads, neither of whom were ahovo fifteen years of ago. named Thomas McDonouoh ond Victor Brown, occupied tho prisoners' PLACE IN THE CUSTOM HOUSE ILVER PLATED GOODS, Cleaning; Contracts Messrs. Julian Allen, O. G.

Carter, and W. to the original petition, waa a forgory, and that be is said report conhruieo. uaten uecomuerza, ion. I have attended at the polls for ray narlv nrettv ros not desirous oi having Ferria street graded. Attorney and Counsol of the City of Brooklyn.

The Mayor, in presenting these documents to tbe bench in Justice Eamos Court to day, tho first named for indulgence in the flowing bowl and refusal to stop Roberts, a sub committee appointed by tbe Committeo of Fifty, visited the rooma of the Water Board Com ularly I havebecomo acquainted with the faces of a number in the district at the last election I saw a number of faces that were not familiar to me; OF THE BEST QUALITY ONLY. 1TTCR TN THE MATTER OF THE AP IJuard of Aldermen, states that in his opinion the uffair nceds investigation, and that ho has refrained from missioners this morning. home of nights, and tho latter for throwing stones in finn nf t.lin Hommcm Con noil of tho Cltv of A bUUhU IU 1JU (lilt! UUUUL JU. IL U1U UO Thev were received very cordially by Commissioners Johnson Btreet with other boys. McDonough was Bent Brooklyn, in relation to opening ttochostor avenue rrom inning the contract in consequence of these circum OVINGTON BROTHERS.

Fowler and Lowber. Col. Allen stated that the Com strike mo ds strange; I ohperved that a very large vote waa being polled during the day; this did not surprise me, as I had understood from hearing people talk that tothoHousoof Refuge, and Brown regained his lib tjnees. He adds that ho sees no possibility of the lyn. To ell whom It amy concern: The Koport of tho As TkfoTICE.

IK THE MATTER OF THE 1 flpiiJiralinn ol tho Common Council of tbo City of Brooklyn, in relation to opening Nineteenth street irom mittee was present for tbe purposo of ascertaining tho manner iu which tbe contracts for cleaning wards wore erty ou the payment of $3 by his mother. city's reimbursing itself for advances made to the con every voter would be out; no one could have put tickets 3J6 to 262 FULTON STREET. deS7 3Jpl SUPHEMK COURT KIN US COUNTS Al'iander tviaun aeiinit EJwarl B. Newburn. et all In pursuance oi a judjitnont ordor of this jourt, mad in thf above entitle! astion, on tuatvvuUih dy of December, 1571.

tha undarsignod. give notlca that ou tbeSt d.iy of Febra ry. at tne nonr of 12 clock, noon, of ihit dy. at Colo Murphy' Aoctian Sulesrooms No. 37't Hilton street, in the City ot Brooklyn, will b9 eold by mo.

or unir my directijn, tio premisas in sai i idinn mentioned aoi throin dejeribad as AUtbat.cTtain lit, pic3 or piraclof ltnd situate, iym? Dd b'jion i i lbeT i.vnof New Lits, County of h.in?sanl Stato of Now York, known and designaied on a certain map on tilt in th? KgRister's Oificn of Khirs County, Map of Property at East Ac.r York. K'nss County, VitRly balonsnos to Lovi3 CuxUs. surveyed, and drawn DT Mirtin O. Johnson, Ja miica, St 'pt' iner, asand tha nunW (oao Uondred and sixts ftva). In block 7 Owen), as laid down on said mip nni boundsd and dosonbod as follows, to wit: BaKiaDinu' on th? easterly line of KUert avenue, at a point distant hundred and ninety fet southerly froiu the loutbuistarly corner of Kldert and Bay avenuc3, as tho same are laid down on said Map, and running thsnco southerly i oe Kldert awas.

twsaty flT3 test thence easterly, pu.llol STith Bay ayoouo on? haudred foot theocenortiirlypirallelwfsh Kldert avonuo twanty iivo feet and ihMeff wotrly again, parallel witu By avenuo one hund '1 feet, to the ppintor nlir.n of bezmninx. one uunj ieBt. K)BBT MKRoH A.V Datd Dr' ptnberSl. U'l. Haomku CooDGE.Platnttff's Attorneys, de2l 6wTh RT KINGS COUNTY business, when a gentleman interrupted him and discharged an address full at him, concluding with giving bim a mammoth soldier in uniform, who clapped a huge pair of cymbals every timo Uo had a pain in the breast.

Tho gentleman said that the cymbals were intended to symbolize the regard which the donors, tho scholars of the infant schools, had for their Superintendent. After this atrociouB remark the gentleman who made it waB aeon no moro, nor is any reward offered for bis discovery and return His friends may momn for bim; but they hope ho has gone to another (Sfulh nrnnnc in thn Cltv Ol HrOoKlvn. 1(1 tractor, i HOSSOra in lUO alOVOeniiliou uinuiur, uii ubuu Luuij.iiui.uu, and filed ir. the otfice of said Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, in the City Hall of said City, where it Is open for the inspection of all persons interested. Application will bo made, on behalf of the said Uommon uounctl, to The Wm.

A. Bbown Association. The given out. Mr. Lowber informed uim that the lioaid had lately been in the habit of selecting reliable men in preference to lowest bidders, who were not considered tue noxes witnout tne Kiiowieuge oi tue inspectors; no tickets went into thu boxes except what the inspectors put in.

It is understood that the following resolution with regard to as rename men. Mr. Spencer objected to the witness testifying as to S. TICE, tno supreme uourtoi oow uui term thereof, bold lo ind for the County of KJnft', In tno annual reception generally given by tho members of this organization at this Boason of tho year, is to occur ou the eighth of January ensuing, at tho Apollo Rooms, T. Col.

Allen thought that lowest bidders ougut to nave THE PAVING OF ROGERS AVENUE all whom it may couooru 1 tlo report ot 1110 Com inlsBtoners of Estimate in the above entitled matter, has been completed, and filed in tho office of the clork of tho County of Kings, wtioro it is opon for tbo inspection of all persons interested. Application will bo mado, on behalf of tho said Common Council, to thoSupromo Court ol tbo State of New York, at a special torm thoreof, held in and for tho County of Kings, in tho County Court in tho f'ltv of Itrooklvn. on Monday, tho 1st dav of the Knouii'uge ol tie otuer inspectors. Judge McCue sustained the objectiou. the contract.

I'ounty onrt House, in mo uuv iwuuwjii.uu tho 1Mb dav of January, 1873, at 10 o'clook In the forenoon will be offered this afternoon, in tho Common Council, 811 FULTON STREET, OOBNEK OF JOHNBON, aB has been the case in years past, the occasion bv Alderman McGroarty The witness resumed No tickets could have been put into the boxes while I was present without my knowledge; I was absent during the da not more than ill doubtless excel any previous effort of its managers. of that day, or bb soon thereafter as Counsol can bo beard, to have said report continued. Dated, December 23,1871. WILHAk C. DKWITT, Attorney and Counsel to tho Ci ty of Brooklyn.

de28 lot liMatred. That tho minutes of the Board for Decem Mr. Carter took occasion to state mat tne streeta ot bis ward had not been cleaned for a long time, aud that us himself and neighbors got tired of making complaints and found that they could not get them cleaned, tiicy went to work and hired a man with their own money. fine portrait appears upon the face of the tiokct Janusry, 1872, at 10 o'clock, In tho oronoon of that day. or ns soon thereafter as counsel can bo hoard, to have said report conSnnod.

Daled, aSEWrTT, ber 4, 18V 1, so far as relates to the action purporting to be had on tho report of the Grading and PaviuR Committee, in the matter of cradiug and paving Itogers issued, and in point of resemblance is pronounced tho twenty minutes in all; McGiff and Shanley were in charge of the boxes when I went away aud when I returned; tbo boxes were all orrnnged in a straight line; I bad charge of the Judiciary and Assembly boxes; I stood in iront of the door and could see the voters as most lifelike ever beforo issued. iv0miP with Serimehaw navement fas found on uatio Mr. Fowler ma you ever maiie a compiaim iu mis delf lot Attorney and Counsel to tlie oi iSrootuyn. Board ot the printed corrected by striking out Roped In. At tho complaint of Mr.

Peter OTICE IN THE MATTER OF OPEN Mr. Carter, aftor some hesitation, acKnoweigaca that they came up; I think the two boxes in front of Mc Established 1348. FINE. GOODS, POPULAR PRIORS. Direct Importation of FUNK DIAMONDS, WATCHES, OLOOKS, JEWELRY, AC, Manufacturer of Sterling BiWei Ware.

WATCHBS BY INSTALLMENTS. r.rmnisx. PTPRiitor. nlaintiff. against illg Monroe stroet lrom tituyveaant avonuo to be bad not.

the words, iue resoiuwou was auupieu uy uumiiiuuub toueut," una to insert in lien thoreof tho words, A1 dfiman Thorn moved that tho matter lie on the tible. Giff were placed eo tnat tno people could see: I did not think of such a thing as changing the posi Itusbton, of No. 33 Greenpolnt avonue, E. Honry McGingon appeared before Justice Voorhies charged and a better world, and will be glad if he will remain thore. Major Corwin was again violently interrupted just long enough to allow Rev.

Mr. Talraago to present bim, in the namo of the schools, with a very elegant and elaborate solid silver ice pitcher with goblota and waiter of tho samo to matob. It was a genuine surprise, as valuable aB surprising. Tho pastor said that Major Corwin never had or deserved so many friends as now there was tho man, there were tbo goblets and tho pitcher, let bim cherish them as a slight testimonial of affection, sympathy, rcspoct and esteem. The dazed Major followed tbe habit of all the preceding beneficiaries, and deferred his speech.

He managed, however, to return his thanks in very strong Mary Mc "artney and other, defendants In pursuance tion of the boxes; I beard tbe names of all tho voters Agreed to." Kcid avenue. To all whom it may concern: tho undersigned commtssionorsof Kstimato in the abovo mat tor, will meot at tho office of tho Attorney and Counsellor of tho City of Brooklyn, in the City Hall, of sild olty, on Saturday tho ot'th day of December, at 2 o'clock, in tbo af and by virtu a decree ot foreclosure ana saio, maae in the above action on tho tirst day of December. (i i ininnri tho Rnfrtrpo therein anDoluted with tbe theft of rope valued at 58. The accuseu as called oui; that day I did not hear the names of Au TVTOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE application of tho Common Council of tho City of Brooklyn, In relation to opening: Sklllman streot, from Smith street to Husawick avonue, in tile City of Brooklyn To all whom it may conoorn 'I ho report of the Uom mlsMouors of Estimate and in the abovo entitled matter bas boon completed, and tiled in tho offico of tho Clerk of thBCountyofKlnif.whoroitlsopon for the inspection of all portoni interested, application will bo mado, on bo half of tho eald 'Joramon Council, to ho Supreme Court pf tho State of Now York, at a Special Term thereof, hjld In and fur the County KIoks. in tho Oounto Uonrt Hotrso, in tbo City of Brooklyn, on Monday, the 16th day of January, 1812, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of hat day.

or as soon thereafter as counsel can bo hoard, to havo said report confirmed Dated BfjWL do27 Wt Attorney and Counsel to tho City ol Brooklyn. sented to the truth of the allegation against him, and for that Dinp jse, will sell public auction, to the Highest t.iA. CmnmBrriil Kwhinn or Cole. Auc gust uclmont, Andrew darvey, Owen Hand, George Jonep, or Patrick Tonney; I do not thiuk they could PERSONAL. Mr.

Fowler Then you have failed to do your duty as a good citizen. You might better have given that money to tbe poor and then have como to this Board and Eeen Co it that we, the Commissioners, did our duty. That's what you should have done. Mr. Carter seemed somowhat disconcerted at the lecture, and said that his complaints were made in a general sort of a way.

The committee then withdrew. ill or joy the prospect from the Penitentiary the en nave Deen caned out wnne i was tnero wituout attract ternoon, to henr prools ana allegations oi an parties interested and wijt continue to meet by adjournment from timo to tltno, as may be doomed necessary and espodient. At the time and placo aboro snecitied, title deeds and suing bisty days. A inn mv attention. Haceett.

Tho friends of tho stage we tioneer. No Fulton stroet, in the City of Brooklyn, on tholUhdAj of Ife72, at 12 o'clock, noon, the lands and siid judsmcnt ordecreo montiouod and desciibe i. to wit: All ta.wi certain lot, niecos, or parcels of land Htttatc. lying audljcinein the City of Brooklyn, sutfl nf NnwVnrk. hounded and nlnnof Bailing watches by naymonts and in Mr.

Youncblood. a juror wanted to know how lone othor evidence of title should bo produced. Dated, Geese for Christmas. Hather than bo at ia ui rtn tinned, and lsanoroved of bv all who me pianK was on wnicu tuo noxes stoou, nut tne witness could notsuv exactly. have tried It as tbe easiest and most economical way to riurohaso a (rood pd or flllror watch ever yet introduced will not say of the drama of tho palmy days" of which we often bear, but of the drami of to day in its more intellectual and refined aspects will regret to tho expense of buying poultry for the holidays, Patrick Leaver purloined two geeBO from a flock owned by To Judge McCue lie Htato ticket was thoroughly dscribf.

follows, to wit; beginning at a point ou the I Tnnilolh diolnnt mft hundrod to the public. Calf and see lor yourselves. AVUN1TE ASSESSMENTS canvaEscd; of tho other tickets we counted only the Republican and the split and aBsumimr the foot Mrs. Mary Cavanagh, for wiuch act jfamcn: received a THE FIRE AT NEW UTRECHT. n.i i.f tha nnnmlwinnnrt(tf Rfltimflte and words of regard and acknowledgment.

livery child present then got lots af candles, orangos, toys, tho little girls all got dolls, the audionoe got into raptures over Mr, Morgan's playing of "Home, Sweet Homo," and then got home, with tho charmed and irrepressiblo children, happy, enthusiastic, delighted. know that Jamea H. Uackett is very ill of dropsy, liver and lung complaint, at his residence, at Jamaica. Hia sentence of ten days in jail. fTHOMAS 8.

TIOE, 811 FULTCrtT. CORNER OF JOHNSON ST. ings on tbe poll listp. we deducted tho amounts of the other tickets from these footings to find the Demo recovery is doubtfnl, especially in view of his advanced and uixty i Ut' westerly from tiio northwesterly C3rner of Fifth hvu and Twentieth stroHts, and runninx thence northorh i with Fifth avenue and part ofthedia tanc'tbrf'tin party wall ono hundred feet; thence west eriy parall'iwitiilTwen'ieth street forty feot.thenco south erly aKivi parallel with Fifth venue one hundred feettoKaM northerly sidoofTwpntietb street, and tbsoco osatetly hloii! Tvrentientn strpot. forty feet to the placo Property Assessment.

The Board of As cratic vote. jaSljtialL4p ce Beventy two. Mr. Hackett is one of tbe few ar To a Juror All tho boxes could be seen from the sessors will commence tho work of assessment on street except the two to the extreme right, where tho tii ts in his profession. There are many actors, but an artist is rarely seen on the stage.

Those who have Tuesday noxt. This Is a month earlier than out wooawora intertercd witu tue view. of beiriiininir. iaci nvwivv. Assessment In the matter of oponmR Oooan avonue.

in thoCouniyof Kint. hav ng boon oonflrmpd by tho supreme Court. Dccsmbor 11, tho said report Iniz boen filed. toKClher with tho ordor of confirmation. In tbo County OloriS offlce, of KIobs County on said day the said Commissioners hereDy cire notlco thai they Mill moot at hchMtSakor's Hall.

In tho Town of Flatbush L. I on Tuesday, tbo tlay of Dccomber 18.1 nosday, January TuesdsT, January 1872, and on Tuesday, Januarv 16, 1872, between the hours of o'clook A. M. and 4 o'clock P. SI.

of oach Jay to receive i payment of tho assessment, Sii, L. RYDKIt, Commlss onnrs. is caused by the fact that tho assessment rous muss do THE CHARACTER OF MR. SHANLEY. SDltHOOATE'S NOTICES.

MASONIC ELECTIONS. ready for public inspection in June, Instead ol July, as UEOBGH H. tinANNISS fiainuu Aiwrney. delS3 MATh inilPRKMK fiOURT KINGS COUNTY James TV. Rices testifiod I am commercial editor of heretofore.

the norm i nave unown mr. onamey ior nve or bii We published in our first edition an account of tho burning of tho old school house at New Utrecht. The building, wbich was a one story frame one, was located right in the centre of tho main street, and was, if not the oldest, one of tho oldest school houses in this county, having been built nearly seventy years ago. Tho rafters and beams were of seasoned oak, and tho rest of the building of pine of tho best quality wbich accounts lor its durability. It was always used as a school room, and tho Spring town meeting has always beon held there.

The fire broke out about half paBt five o'clock last evening, and as soon as it was discovered an attempt was made to Brooklyn ueoemDer ie, tt. HKNBY SloCLOSKBY.) WAHKH LAZI5LL, Commissioners. lit O. W. WALDRON NOTICE OF ORDINANCE TO DIRECT LOTS TO BE PiSNCKD.

Notlco Is hereby pivon to all parties Intorostod, of tho intention ol tho Commoi Council of this city, to pass an ordinance to direot lots on Betgcnetreet, north side, botween Nostrand and No York avenues: also.on Doan streot, south botween Nostrand and Now York avenues also, on Harrison avenue east sldo, about twonty livo fee south of itivor stroet, to be fenced with a cIosb board fonce, six loot high, to abato a nuisance. Dated Brooklyn, Dooombor 18, 1871 dc'19 lOt ROBRRT FUREY, Street Commissioner. TWTOTICE. TH ECOMMISSION EHS AP 1 pointed by the Supremo Court to apportion and asseBs upon any land outaido of Prospect Park beuefitod hv tho ononlng of said Park, such portion of the cost of tho land constituting tbo Park, as. they may deem just and proper, hereby give notice that thoy have colupletod their report thereon, ond that tho same Is now open lor examination at thoiroffico, corner ff Court and bchqr merhorn streets, in the City of Brooklyn, and that thoy will meet at ibo Baroo placo on tbomb nay of December, in Btant, at 111 o'clock, in the loronoon, for tho purposo of viewing and corroding tho said roport.

All Mid report must bo staled in writmg lJatod, Decouibek JBN ft O. MU RPB Y. 0m William C. Crump and diaries A. Lo exacnt3rs witnessed and Bttidicd Mr.

Hackett's performances for they are of that exceptioual quality ihat not only invites study but makes it necessary to the understanding of them know how intelligent are hia conceptions and bow careful and scholarly their execution. Mr. Hackett ha left his artist imp resu on mauy irr.arc: lit; sua cuuuruieu nuiiiu way witu me Election in Commonwealth Lodge, F. and trustor uf.iier the last will and testament oi i eorgo chant's Exchange in Fine street I alwayB heard him To S. S.

Teachees. This evening at St. IN PURSUAN Ulfl Ub' An UUBlfiK of William D. Voodor, Surrogate of the County of KingSjpotlce la hereby ffivoj, acoordln to law, to 1 poreonr living olaimsi againat JOHN WYNNE, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are re Quired to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, tie administrator, at his office, Kings A. M.

At tho stated annual communication of Com well ppoKen oi. JAQUES R. STILLWELIj.1 Lewis. decDiscd. against himti .1.

Oregory, executrix and trust' Ac and others. In putbUanco of a juriinent of this Court, male in thi action ou tho twnty hftb. day Kn 1 11 I tho nnrlprninn Uefdrea. hereby Peter's Church in State near Bond streot, Rov. Wilbur F.

Watkins will address Sabbath School teachers upon monwealth Lodge, No. 409, F. A. held at their C'ropfl examination i nave no social intercourse witu Mr. Shanlej I know little of him except iu business parte, but bifl Fatttaff rises above them all as a fresh, give notic that on the 29th day of December, H.l.

at 12 the subject of Counsol and Choer." relations. County uonn nra, mo uuui fore the 25th day of Juce neit. Dated Docember 19, 1871. lodge rooms, in Commonwealth Hall, 317 Washington street, on Tuesday evening, December 26, A. L.

G87I. tbe following brethren were olected and appointed of original, vital, yet admirably toned realization of one o'clock, fi 'it fhe uonnncrciti Kicoano, io. ruiran rn.riff Rrnrililvn. I will soil at nnblic auction. A WITNESS IN THE CANVASS.

defll 6mTh Pabllo Administrator of Kings County. of tho moat difficult characters over created. Indeed, Now eor Vaccination. Mayor Kalbfleisch by Jamns Auc'loneor, to the highest bidder, tho TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Pursuant to section 8 of an Act of tho Logisla tnroof tho State of New York, pntitlod "An Aotin re; Iation toSewcnco and Drainage in tho City of Brooklyn, passed April lb, 1837, and tho Bevoral acts amondatorv thereof and supplemental tnoreto, noOoo le hereby given that an application wUl ho mado by the undersign 5d to the Supremo Court, at a Spocial Term thereof, to bo held in the Coanty Court Houso, City of Brooklyn, on 1. lei, 1872.

at 10 o'clock. A. or W. Prendercast testihed I livo at Gl Tomp it is not i oo much to Bay that with James 11. Hackett ficers for the ensuing masonic year Lester W.

Boas extinguish it, but as there is no fire engine in the TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF mini 17nn RnWnMla nf premises in jmlKmjnt meniionea, ana aoscnoou naioi ir.arB m' ititcirfainljt. oioce or Dire el of land and this morning signed the certificate for the tion of $10,000, mado by the Board of Aldermen to ley, Master George B. Elmore, Senior Warden John kiu avenue; I have a place of business iu the First District of the Sixth Ward; I was at the poliiug placo from four o'ciock until alter tho canvass of tho State one of Snakspeare'B moBt marvelous portraitures will disappear from our stage. S. Rosell.

Junior Warden Theodore Linington, Treas buildircs in'ruon erected, situate, lying and being in tbe hixih Ward ot tho CUy of Brooklyn, County of Kings, and Statn oi New York, inkon together are boundod and fullnim Rnuinntn at a uolnt on tPo wester Health Officer Cochran, to procure additional assistance Dowling. It is understood that Justice to prevent the spread of the smallpox, by vaccination. town, the people could only look on and see the old building demolished. They managed, however, to save the library. There had been a hole in tho front of tho building, which was found stuffed with ragB, and as it was on this spot that tho firo broke out, it is supposod that it was the work of an incondiary.

ly aide of Cmovcr place, in said City of Brooklyn, distant as soon thoroafterns counsol can bo heard for tho appointment of Commissioners to open Baltio stroet from Ios trand avenuo to Albany nvonuo, as laid down on the Com ticket; I was in the naca room wuen tno canvass tooa place; there were other persons there; at tbe closo of the voting Mr. McGiff declared the polls closed: the boxes wero sealed and placed in charge of an oflicor; urer, ro elected Jonathan Jones, Secretary, re eloct ed James M. Fuller, Joseph Stookbrldge aud Samuel Edgar, re elected; John W. Hold, Senior the Town of Flatbush, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with tbo vouchors thereof, to tho subscriber, tbe AdminiBtfator, at hia oftlte, In Kings County Court House, in tho City of Brooklyn, rn orboforo the 25th day of June next Bated Decembril9.W71. JoFOph DDwling is being strongly advocated for the one and iwo leet oonueny jtohi uiu umiu r.r 1 nf ('Imavor tilncn a.rA Dszraw street: run I CRAWFORD C.

SMITH, dolSMt position of Superintendent of Police under tho incom m.rlharlv nl inc thn Wenl Pfl flldo of ChOBVOr Deacou Stophon L. Story, Junior Deacon Wilbour KfTPUKMR COURT COUNTY OF missioners' map ol tUO U1W ui bnr97 1871 WILLIAM A. Doril.ion. p.DWAUD J. LOWBKR, AlttHlIltALD M.

BLISS. r.i.r.a luonir.i. iB lopt, thqnnn wiistarlv in a line uarallel deal CmTh Publlo Admlnifrratorof Kings County. ing regime. If Dowling haB shaken clear ot Tweed, as it is allegod that he has, there is nobody in the F.

RosseuY Senior of and Charles D. Johnson, in the matter op open inc Varet strcot from Bushwlck avenuo to Bo it mftit fnnftirn' inn N1CW YOKK Sarah A. Robins, an infant, by preparatiaus were maae to count tuo tickets; tno tickets were emptied on the table; I was sitting by tho table; there were no tickets on the table except wiiat came out of the boxes over 1,300 votes were counted with Dograw i eighty eight foet mx inches to the oea PURSUANCE OJ AN ORDER OF Junior M. of C. Charles E.

Dudley, Organist Goorge Water and Sevtnrai Commissioners, and ox oflolo Sewer i nf t.hn llit.V nf ItrOOklVU. ii. nnhta Xrx.i n'hrtrfl. do fondant 3. Ifl Partition.

tre line but piaoo ana iiicks sLroeL luuiiuh an. wViaii anii) cpntffl lini! twrnitv ono thonoQ William D. Veeder, surrogate or. tno uouuty oi county better calculated to All the position than the clearheaded aud sagacious Magistrate of the Tombs. from the State box.

Iteock, Tiler, ro appointed It. W. B. Wm. T.

Wood In pursaanco of a iui(rnont mado and cnterod in the esaterly in line pirallel with IX graw street eihty ciht ESCAPE OF TWEED. nom. notice la aoreDv civen. aicorainc to law. to au ner swned.Commisslonors of Kstiniato Im ahovo mattor.

will nftot at tne offico of tho Attornov and Councilor of Ihs City of Bn oklyn.lnthoCltyllallof said on Saturday, tho iWthdavof December at a clock in thefor foet six iofiii to ths point ol bezinumg. Uatoa BroaH ruff appointed R. N. B. Fuller as Grand Marshal, and THE BEECHERIAN INSPECTOR.

Thomas McGiff testified I am a grocer in Hicks sonshaving data ocainst JOHN RODWKLL, late.of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, that thoyaro required to iThlhlt.f.hn wimfi. with tha voifchors thoroof. to the sub lyn. 1 S7 1. fil MIl.T T.W.mnnK.

Rpfnrnfl Davis. Colonel A. C. Davis, who has so mant named, will sell at publto nuotlon oa the fifth day of in his pleasant manner installed the officers for tuo en MlLLRlt. ri.i'.T i OPDYKE.

PltlTs' Att'ys. de7 tieet; I waB inspector at the last election; I have been of scriber, at his ofice, 43 Broadvfey, In tho City of Brooklyn, February, itwa, at citjivo chjok, iu ri7 iirt.ioa In Min tw nf Rrnnklvn. Now ably assisted District Attorney Morris during the pros suing year. tOTStcd: and willcontlnuo to meet by adjournment lrom ftnVeto lime, as may bo deomed necessary an oxiiodiont. nUwit nneeitind.

title llOOOSBnd Statements of tho Sheriff and Tweed's Sons. Election in the Eastern Star Divibox, S. OU Or DOlOrO lUO UUl UUyiUI rouiunj uoiU uiiMW August 16,1871. JAMB ROD WELL, Executor. York.

throuR.i Josopo MtUairo. aaoclonser, tba followiasr All thit nnrt. tin int. n'iB03. or DafCOl SUIMiK.Vili COURT KINGS COUNTY C.

Crump and Charles A. Lewis, executors an Inspector oi Election ior eignt years i got to tue pollinR place on the morning of election at half past six: Mr. Dunne and Mr, Campbell were there: Mr. ceution of the election fraudB, and who3e argument waB printed in the Kaolb of last night, has opened an mher evidence ol1 title should bo' produced Datod Brook auu miiu imJiu ii niter thn Kit. uil an cstamont of dcorUR 11 of land, Bituato, lying and boiac iu the Sovanth Ward of of T.

At an eloction of officers for tho ensuing quarter, at the room of Eastern Star Division No. 26, S. of lyn, December, lis if'i. Wtldon inie in afterward; I helped Mr. Dunne to.

l.f.wiH arah .1. Cirezory. Kxecntrix and office under the title of Davip, Lyon Norton, at No. tho City oi uioiitiy.i, iu vujyjuuu ui whinh hon uli.l and duorlbsri a follows: Trustee, i and others. Action No.

2. In pursuance ot a H. H. WIIKRLKRJ V. A PltATT, Commissioners.

((. W. WALDUONJ Fulton Btreet, corner of Claseon avonue, tbe following place the boxes in position; moy were put on a plank if they had been put on lengthwise tho voters could not have suen all the boxes; the board was four or five Bofflnnlmrat 'a point on ISa waitorlysid' of Kont avenuo distantooo hundred and thirty tour (130 foot southerly deW lot judgment hia Court made in tuts action on too tivenij hfth day r.l November, 1871, the undersigned roferae, IihdIii titr. nn'ii that on tbo twniitv nlnth day of ladies and gentlemen were olected Worthy Associate, IN PURSUANCE OV AN OKDEll OV William D. Veedor, Esq.tSimf'Bn'o of tho County of Kings, notlco Is horoby given fccord lng to law.

to all por i5n ThaYiiiB Malnst (JOHN G. CLAYTON, falo of thn town of Rlatbush, dlooasod, that thoy aro re nuired to exhibit the aamo vita tho vouohora thoreof, to tho enbscribor. tho oiocuttr, at bl Placo of businoss, No. 452 Poarl utroot, in tho Cw of Now York, on or boloro the Slitb day of December n4t, Datod June 28, 1871. feet lonir: some of tho boxes wero put with tho class HO Lroadwuy, E.

D. The third and resident member of the legal firm is a distinguished emigrant from tho Judiciary of Wayne County, and will doubtlesfc enhance by apsnciation the excellent repute of Colonel Davis, ho now is connected with an office in New York, an i Irion, ut. tim (ifimtnRrcial Ex Washington Burton Recording ticribe, William Kcrby TVTOTICE OFOKDISAfiUii xu iiiivui TY1TR T(l RH DUO DOWN. Notico Is horoby from tho southwesterly cornor ot 1L ant ana ujh hd avo nuosiruQfiinRthono cou rilon tin siH wnterly slioof feat; thoaoo westsrlv at out and acme with the wood out; I said nothing to Wel change, No. Ku ton Btrnct.ln thyCiiy of Brooklyn, wU The report that William M.

Tweed had fled from justice caused no little excitement thia morning throughout New York. The SliRrtff arrived at bis office at about 11 o'clock, aud at once admitted that Mr. Tweed had disappeared, aud that be and his offlcora bad searched for him in vain last uiybt and thia mornlug. AEsistant Recording Scribe, Waltor Hocking; Financial tell at pU.ic uy "joien non, auctiomor, lu iin liiirlw 1 iflrtpr. tl tirtimiiiof in Raid iudemunt inentmn Scribr.

Geo. Pipe: Treasurer, Henry Tilly, Sr. Con ttou why this waB done; there wero no tickets iu tho boxes when they were placed in position; I did not examine the poll lists at the request of Mr. Campbell; William O. PclVn Attornov and Counsol ol tho City Of Brooklyn.

lut mo ALL WHOM IT MAY OONCBRN 1 Pursuant to Section 8 of an Act ol the Legislature of the State ol Now York, entitlod "An Act in relation to bettorage and Drainsgolntho City oMlropklyn, pisses April 15, 1857, and tho soveral aota amonoatory therjot and supplemental thoroof, uotloo Is hereby given hat an application will ho made by tho undorilgnod to tho Supremo Court, at a Special Torm thereof, to bo held in tho County Court House. City of Brooklyn, on Monday, day of January. 1872. at 10 o'clock, A. or as soon thereafter aa counsel can be hoard, for thoappnlutiuont ol coiu mlss'oners to open St.

Mnrksplaco, from rinstrand avoauo to Albany avenue, as laid down on tho Commissioner kdw'ahd archibald m. bliss. Water and Sowerago Cominisslnnors, and cx.olliolo Sower Commissioners ol tbo City of Brooklyn C. DeWitt, Attorney and Counsel of tho City of Brooklyn. lde27 T(TaLL lVHOM IT MAY CONCERN Pnrauaat to section 8 of nnActof tho Legislature of tho State of New York entitled "An Act In rotation to Beweraee and drninage In tho City of Brooklyn," passed April 16 1857 and the several acts amendatory thereof and BUpplom'ontal theroto, notice Is horoby given that an application wiU bo made bytbo undoralgned to the Supremo Conrt, ot a Bpeclsl Term thoroof, to bo held In the County Court HouseVcltyof Brooklyn, on Monday, the 15th day of January, 1872, at 10 o'clock, A.

or as soon thereafter avonue, ninety ooo (yi f03t an 1 tWa (5) Inohsa: thonoe nortjorlyaa i pamlol wita tat av3iU3 twanty (30) feat; to ail parties interested, of tho intention ol the Common Council of this city to pass an ordinanoo to direct lots on southwest corner of Fifth and Prospect are Sum, to bo due down to the grado of tho a.l)Olning abato a Ilfod Brooklyn, Decombor ROBBilt FUllliY, Stroot Commissionor. office in West Brooklyn, and a third in the Eastern odnndde us follows. All that curtain lot, pieco ductor, Geo. Small; Assistant Couductor, William or parcel in mi and ttio inniQinKHinuroonoreciou i.ir... nrt in the sixth Ward of tho City of lir lokiyn District.

JA8. J. Thomboh, Attorni, IBS Broadway, 'N. Y. io2a6mTh thence oasiorjy am pir.nwi tuu ujaujuijuuji oio (OD foot and tivo(5)iaoh93t3 tha point or placo of b3 Titus Inside Scntinol, Honry Churchward Outside I placed no tickets in me uoxes except sucu as i received from voters; I took tho tickets, called out Pannit I'inm nH st.

tft til ffow VorV.taken toBetlior are Assistant District Attorney Wm. Twoed, and Sentinel, Cbas. S. Furst Chaplain, Wm. Hughes, 8r, ginmnff DeWitt.

William C. DeWitt, seventy five the namcf. and handed tuo ballots to my asso dotn lut Richard SI. Tweed visited tho SherifrB office oarly bounded unii de cribed as follows: Beginning at a point two hunt'i jd ai.d tbrco feet from tho northwesterly corner Ladv Conductor, Jenny Catbcart; First Lidy Assist a wr irNTV. TrrV li PRTl nRNT.

nf tho nurohaio money ciates; at tbo clo of tbo voting I told Mr. Boyle years of age, one of tho oldest aud most respoctible ronynttheoption of tho purchaser rom.iiu on Bond and i.f CLwuci it hi v.it tina Uecraw Blrnot tnenco running norm IN PURSUANCE AH UKUJiK, ui William D. Voeder, Eat, Snrrogato of the County of Kinea notice is horoby givoil according to law, toall persons claims against fDWAUD KIOHMOND, I. to of tho City of Brooklyn, docjsod, ttat thoy aro require to TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Pursuant to Section 8 of nn Act of the LogWsturo ol thoSfate of New York, entitled "An Aot In relation to to tuke charge of tne ooxes; at that timo tnero were twenty five or thirty waiting to vote; tho boxes physicians in country, foil dead yesterd iy, while in ant, Blanch Hlrsch Second Lady Assistant, Minnie Portor; Third Laily Assistant, Mary attendance at thebodtddG of a patient in Ullnter Coun this morning, and bad a loufj interviow with tbo Sheriff. They denied positively that their factor had either fled fiom Justice or tho city; but maintained that bo was close at band, and hinted that bo had orly aloiic nu weft'erly tldo of Chuovor placo twoaty two iyet; thunce westerly, parallel with Doirw Btreet, thirty tbrot tect, ip'tc or le to tho southwesterly lino of Und hi R.

IJIovr. now of Frudorick A.Parker: 1RB7. and tho toveral acts ameDdatory thoreof 115 tfassiu stroat, Y. TkidoV Mit.nM.V Pl ilntifT'4 Afctnrnnv. Sentinel, Lizzie Shire.

ty. D( ceased was an uncle of William C. DeWitt, Cor bar. tho administrator, atbfroBidonco, 11 Qroono avonue, hereby givon that a annnlnmental theroto. nonce ia i Altaib Lodge E.

A. M. At the regular Hio. 9'0himb3rj5tr30t, dj2l SwTh were scaieu up; gave iir. Duauuiey tue Keys auu uu opened the State boxes; there wore people present; there were no tickets on tlie table when the box was emptied; no votes were counted except such as came out of the boxes.

In tha City of Brooklyn, on olDBloro mo luui aay oi ceoru rA 111 maila hv f.lia 11 poration Couneel of this city, and had been in practice thence wi sterty, along said last mentioned line, tifty Hvo foot eli and one halt inches, more or less, to the centre lino iPi'linll Hifiks fttrftpt. tllB nee. B0U the pate4 August. IB.L Administrator. communication of Altalr Lodge No, G01 held at lti only taken precaution againet re anest until now bail bonds had been prepared for bim.

lor nearly a quarter of a century, well known and emi auaom iu SUPRKME COURT THE KNIOIiER booker Ltfo Insuranco Company, Plaintiff, against thn cirr THai Onmnnnvfltirl nthnra. DfifnndantB. Pnr Lodge Rooms 38 and 40 Court street last evening, tho CroBB examination I appointed Mr. McKennoaspoit i.nn.n iA7y. nt in fi'tilncK.

A. or soon nently popular. WilUnraD Voodor, Ksi Surrogate of the County of mnt. tr, thn itiitsmnnb in thin notion. I will sell, at DUblio following offlcors were elected ior tho ensuing year: M.

Borland, O. 0. Adams, Sr. A. H.

Har olerfa; I also appointed Mr, Campbell.no one making any objection; tho poll clerks wero not Bworn in; I was not sworn in at the polls; I did not think it was neces thereafter ns counsel con he heard for tho appolntniont nf Uom nitBPl opera to open Bergen street, from I ortratirt avo nnu to Albany avenuo, as laid down on the Commissioners map of tho OUy ot Brooklyn Dated Deoeer 37, 1871. auction, at tho auction room of J. Oolo, 889 Fulton Broot, RmnHun. nn the flflth day of January. 1872.

at 13 o'olook Obpination Service at St. Maby'b. An rrdination service for the Ember Sunday, December rington, Jr. L. Y.

D. Hardenborgh, R. Powell, 8ocy. The following offloers were appointed: sary; Mr, Dunne was asked to act in MCKonua'fl place; Mr. flamtihpll acted alouo in the earlv nart of the tho Oily of Btooi exhibit tho aamo, the Exooutors, at tho iBee of ChamborB A Pomorps EDWARD J.

IfOWBBK, M. BLISS. 24, the Fourth Sunday in Advent, was held in St. Mary's Church. Rev.

D. V. M. Johnson, D. Rector.

James 8. Leeds, S. A. L. Brlggs, Jr.

Wm, Pat iM'Rrnadway. In tho City qffow York, on or before thssfl morning; I did tho same thing soveral years ago; I cannot tell when Dunne commenced writing; it may tbo premises described in said judgmont, All that certain Ior, or those two certain lots, of land, in tbo Second Wara of the Olty of Brooklyn, boundod and described as follows, to wit Beginning at a polut on tha southerly side of Plymouth street, equidlBtant from Washington and Adams streets, aw) running thence southerly nn n. Ifnn onnHUtant from Wash! aa ton and Adams ttroots Water and ReweraffO Oommisatoners and ex offiolo Sever rfVM Marehnoxtuawa august, ion. day terson, TUer. There wero two candidate!) for the Hely Order of Oommiasionera or too uiiy oi orousiyu.

William O. DeWitt. Attorney and OonnBOl ol the Olty SAMUELS. BLOOO, 5 ly. alonywiid conlro lino, twenty icot ave anu a nan innuc tnence eabterly.

in a line parallel with Doxraw street, eighty Diyht fe' six inches, to tho point of tiBglnulng. Dated Brooklyn, November 27, 1K7L 'CHAS. T. MIDDfjKBROOK, Roforco, MrLLrn, Pekt AOfitkEi PI'ITb Atty's. do7SwTh4M SUPKKME COUKT, KINGS COUNTY Mary f7 Atkinson ag Emma Moech and Daniel L.

Meoch. In purauanco oi a judgment of foreclosure and Bile, made in this action on the stxtb day of Dacooa ber.lttl. the undereiEtnod reforeo, hereby glvo notice (baton Ssturday, the thirtieth dayot December, 1571, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, at the auctloa salesrooms oi Cole 4 Murphy. Auctioneers, No. 37fl Kolton atreot, In tha City of Brooklyn, in theUouaty of Kings, will bo sold, by moor under my direction, at public auction, to tho highest bidder, tbe land and premises lo said judgment men.

tioneo, there! doscrfbed as follows: All that lot of Iwdin iheTnty firstdato Ninth) fard of tho City Of Brooklyn, beginm.T on the northerly aldo of Van Buret! street, three hnnlred eoj feot westerly from the north. TTroonrlv Mrnnr of VUD HOrt. ..1 D.t.hnn snSlSmTh the Diacouate. Mr. Charles H.

Babcook and Mr, Lexington At a regular communication of Lexington Lodge, No. 310 F. A. held Dooember of Brooklyn. do27 10t a VT i 1, Joseph H.

Young. Tho Bervico scorned to be ap one hundred (100 foot, to land of tba Brooklyn White Lead Company; thonoe easterly alon "aid land, and on a llneeQaldistint from Plymouth and Water streets, fifty His sons also assert that he is yet in the city, and say that a few days, perhaps, will bo sufficient to provide tbe new bail bonds which will once moro make him a free man. Minor Mattebb. Mary Galligar, a denizen of Grace court, was thiB morning aentonced to ton days in Jail for stealing a $2 Bhawl from Alice Gray, residing In tbo same classio locality. While on duty at 11 o'clock last night, Offloer Earloj, of tho Third Product, was stopped by the driver of a carriage, who asked to bo directed to 584 Henry street, and then drove off In that direction.

Subsequently the aamo officer found the carriage capsized and badly broken at the toot of an embankment in Hamilton avenue. He was uuuble, however, to loam how it camo thore, or tho whereabouts of horses or drivers. Villtom D. Voodor, Ek, Snrrogato of the County of TO ALli WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Pnronant to RooHon 8 of an Aot of tho Letrlslaturo of 18.

1871. tho following offlcors were duly eiootoa isa preciated by the congregation as unusually im Ibofitctoof New York, entitlod 'An Aot in relation to as counsel can ou ior u. Blonerstoonen Dean Btreet from Nostrand avenuo to Albany avenuo ns laid down on tho Commissioners' map of tho CU, o. EUWARU .1. LOYPBKR, ARCHIBALD M.

BLISS. Water and Sewerage Commissioners, and ox offioto Sewer flommlsslororsof tho City pt Brooklfo, William 0. DeWiii, Attorney and Coonsol of tho Olty of Brooklyn. e3; nit. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY OONCERN Pnrsuant to 8eotion 8 of an Aot of the Legislature ol the Mato of Now xork, entitled "An Aot in gelation to Sewerage and Dralnago In tuo City of Brooklyn," passed April 15 1857.

and tho several acts amendatory tnoreof and supplemental thoroto. uotloo Is hereby given that BpplloKionwillbo mado by the undersigned to the Mi nromo Conri. a Special 1 orm thereof, to bo hold in the County Coir House, city ol Br ioklvn, on Monday tho lfith dav of January, 1872, at 11) o'olook A. or as Boon thereafter as counsel can bo beard, for tho oppointment of onr.rs to open Kingston avenuo, from Hultoa av. mnVto.

Marks place, as fald down on tho Ooramlsslon oSmcnof tho City of Brooklyn. D.uod D.oomber 37, 1871 mcpo1 WILLI AM A. FOWLER, sons naHB lIl. anA th ri rAnnired ward Van Velsor, Master; James E. Orr, Senior Warden; John Foster, Junior Wardon; Peter Roid, Treasurer; Herbert Spain, Secretary; John W.

Friend, Senior Deacon; Tenbrook San ford, Junior it'OtBJXmouen, nuonwti un uuu nivu Adams streot, ono hundred (100) lost to Plymouth street and thonoe wontorly nlonjr Plymouth stroot fifty (M) feet plaoo of beginning. Toaothor with 11 tbo right, title and Interest of tho Star Metal Company of, in and to tho land in Plymouth street adjacent to and SSbrWttemmwfth flavouohors thereof, to the aub tho administrate? at his residonce, 161 Congress Sewerage ana urunage in me uicy oi nruunyn, uauu April 16, aod tho sevoral aota ameodatory ttiorool and BupLlemental thore to, notlco Is hereby giyon that an application will be made by the nnderIgned to the Bn preme Oontt. at a Speolil 'ierm thoroof, to bo held la tho County Court House. City ot Brooklyn, on Aloudar 15th prceBive, and their interest waa attested by the heai ty and general rcaponBcs. Tho sermon for the occasion waa delivered by the Bev.

W. T. Pitsh, reotorof St. Mark's; and was in its appropriate and scriptural character an epitome of the Apostolic history of the Diaconatc and of tho qualifications both of mind and have been 8 or 0 o'clock; Dunne was present in tne back room when tho polls opened; I do not know whether he left when the polls opened; I don't know whether ho wob in the room after the polls opened. THE CHABACTER OF BHANLEY AGAIN.

John C. Smith testified I am manager of tho Merchant's Exchangein Pine street, New York. His character is good. Cross examination I know nothing of him outside of know none of his associates. Garwood Plass, Captain of Co.

Fourteenth Regiment, during the war, testified that Shatiloy's conduct during the war waB honorable and that his reputation waa good, Henry A. Richard gave testimony to like effect. With tbia witness tbe defense rested. n. M.

Wbitinir. Rtcretary of tho Committee of Sev A. Admicisirator. in ironior naru promises. uaiou xuoummr ton.

dc288rThAM A FULLER, Beforeo. Philip Rosemary, Senior Master Ceremonies; John Heincs, Junior Master OeremouiOB; W. H. EvanB, day of January. 1852, at 10 o'olook A.

sooJ triore i'Tb thenco running westerly along northerly side of Van" Buren street tflfenty (2o) foet; top northerly and Marco Ballony, W. E. Sprague, Trustees; J. H. Von BANKHVI'XOV notices heart which aro bo requisite and Essential to thoso who believe themselves called to bo Bet apart by the laying tTTursuanob OF AN ORDER Off WlUlam D.

Voodor.lso.., Surrogatp of the Oountf of otlra ia hereby Hvon, according to law, to all logs, not' nore. iVVnitnit(3if A. hnkiND. NardrOff, Organist; Oakford, Tiler. parallel wnn ra'cuen a nu uu aunurw moo) feet; thenco easterly ao parallal with Van Buronatr tffen.

ty 6vo(ia) teet; and thence southerly an 1 parallel jta Fatohcn avenuo ono hundred (100) feot, ti tha northerly BAN KUUPXOY DISTRICT COURT of thn United Statos. fnr tiie Eastern District on of their Bishop's hands, to the responsibilities of tnA. ministry which crowned with martyrdom the saint wlii, memory tbe church celebrates to day. In eido oi Van Bui'Oi 81 roat, at tub point or puce oi DOgu i ntd Rrooblvn. N.

1871. Y. M. 0. A.

Leotube, The second Iooture 01 now xorK. in mo mnur oi naania Diuiimu, portions ot Broikiyn, doooasod, that thoy are i.d to sxhlblt Uio sjno, with tho vouohora thereof, to 55S "iubscrlb" tho idSnlsfMtor, at the offlooot Abol 118 Broadwuyjln tho OJty.of New York, on or enty five, paid that no action bad ever beon taken by of the course being dollvorod by Prof. Morse beforo Uilivr M' .1. L'fTiDnn. ARCHIBALD it BLISS, Water and Sewerage O.mnilsslotiors, and oximolo Sowor Commissioners of tho Oltysf Brooklyn.

wSSam DeWitt, Atornoy and Connsel of the the evening itw Chas. H. Babcock preached at St. tho Young Men's Christian Association will bo given to moirow evening, his Bubleot being "Shell Fish." Mem AUOIBT MORAND, Administrator. the (JOmmiltec to wait on air.

oubujuy umuiuyerH. This closed tbo testimony on both sides, when a re cess was taken for half an hour. allOr SB COUOawi tail WO UB1UU, iui mu bjihuiuhuoik wwiu' rulBslonorB to open Bailor stroet, from ISostrand aronno to Albany avenne, laid down on tho Commission ora map oi the Brnoklyn. D.tedD JW EDWARD LOWiIKI! ARCHIBALD M. BL1S8, Water and Betrerage OoniralsslnnorStand ex oflicio bewei Commissioners of tho Olty of Brooklyn.

William C. DeWitt, Attorney end Uounsol of the Oitj of Brooklyn. do37 101 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Pursuant to tjootlon 8 of an Aot of tho Uiislsture ol the Btato of Now York, entltloo An Aot in rtlatUn tc omorneo and Drainage In Uio Cliy of Brooklyn," passod Anrll 16. 166V, and tho seToral acts amonilatoiy theieof due suiiol nioiital thoroto, nolloo Is horohy nlvon mat an ap plfoatioti will bo mado by tho nnders trnod to i tho bnpremi Bourt. at a Special Terra thoreof.

to bo hold in the Oonnl; Mark's and Rev. Jose tj, young at St. Mary's, lot En9 6mTh bankrupt, Jiastorn uistrlot oi flow xoilt, ss: a warrant In bankrnptor has boen Issued by Raid Oonrt against tho ostate of Harris Klogol, of tho Oonnty of Kings and State Of Now York, in sld District, who has been duly adjudged bankrupt upon petition ot hia orod ItorB, and fhe payraontof auydobtsftnd tho dollvoryof any property belonging to said bankrupt, to him or to his uso. and tho transfer of any nroporty by bim. is forbid, den by law.

'A montingof tho creditors of said bankropt, to nrovn t.helr rinhta anil nhnn.n nnn nr morn nt Citvof Br'Vl bers of tho Association, and thoso who attonded tho "fUHSUANOE OF AN ORDER OF rt vnnr.Ii'.Ho.. Surrogate of thnConntvof AFTEB THE BE0ESS. WITTl whom it MAY CONCERNS PnSnint lo Section 8 of an Aot of the Legislature pf Father Ghat's Old Folk. This troupe first leoturo, will gladly avail themselves of tho ontlro When the Court reaBBcmblod, Judge McCue stated cf vocalistBgave one of their uniquo ente mments at tbe Hanson Placo Baptist Church, last evening, uur ROBERT MBUOHANT, Referee. Bbrv.steb KI38AM, Pl'fl'a Att'y, 231 Broadway, Ji.

Y. de7 3w TMtM CJUKKKMUi OU KT COUNTY OF KINGS Kiimon KfltflTez and tTelli Gaylny Pinto, SlalctilTi. against Nehemlah B. Norton, Thomas Archor, lary Hand, Willi im Newschafor, Paul W. l.edoui, Isaic Kcbweizer, Fdward Lumloy, Jane Ann B.

bmith. John Stall, and SariU A. his wife, William Tar nor. ana Jdary A. bis wife, ttio peoplo of tha State of No.t York, dc fonlants tinmnibnB for rellaf.

Tbe defoadanti abvo named and each oi them You are hereby summon id and roralrcd to answer the complaint in this act tun, of wbioh a a cop is ncrottlth sorvod upon you. and to sorvo a copy ti your answer to tho Raid complaint, on aub at lili otujj, Nunbar 17 Nwiiu atroat. Njvt within twenty days aftor tin aorylco tioro exclusive of thT day of suoli servino; and if you the State ol New Yolk, ontltlod An AOl in roiauon to Soworaee atd iiralnago in tho Olty of B.ooklyn," passed Anrfl fr. IM I ano tho Bovoral aolB amondaiory thereof and Sunn cmontii thereto, notice la hereby glvon that an np his ostato, will bo hold at a Court of Bankruptcy to ber church was filled, and tho frequent applauso that iotlco ia horeby tlven. aooording to law.

to all per aial' RWHAUIl J. STILLWBLL, tho Town of GratoBend, doooasod, that they aro re 1 i St to exhibit tho saiie, with tho vouchors thoroof, to subscriber, tbo administrator, at his rosldonoa tn the S10 5 tho County of Kings, on or bo lOtb diiy of Apill noit. Dated OotobJr 5. 1871. fore tb8 "btkphISN S'lILLWHLL, Administrator.

The Hotjse we Imhabii. The abovo was tho titloof an exceedingly instructivorlocturo dollvorod last niglit by Dr. WillardJParkor at tho South Fourth streot PrCBbyterlan ChnxcU to tbo worklogmen of tho Eastern District under tho auBpicou of the T. M. 0.

Association. By tho houso was meant the human body which tko doctor likene to a watob, ond liko it, if well takou caro of, by observing tho Uws of health, and not abusing tho samo health, waB euro to attjud tho effort. What was most needed to preserve tho body and organs inlact ond obtain freedom from disease was good blood, to secure which wholesome food of a nutritious oliaraotor and regular habits woro indispensable. Tho physiology of man whb briefly explained at Hio outset, so Unit his auditors could moro fully understand tho subject bb prcsontcd detail, ond tho hundreds In attendance, providing they act wliioly in the promises by oarofuiiy observing tho laws of health, cannot well ovoid profiling by tho sound advlco glvon thorn hat Court Houso, City or Hrooklsn. on Monday, tho loth da; of January, tea.

at 10 o'olook, A. al so in thoroifw CI of Brooklyn, on Monday, 16th day of iSnunrr wi 'clock. A. or aB soon thoroaftar dnnunrj. lr.i tho annnlntment of Commls.

greeted the rendering of the programs certainly merited it. The entertainment waa a varied one. Tbe get up of tho troupe waa excellent. They did not aim at making a of fancy dross costumes, but endeavoured to copy aa nearly aB possible tho Btyle actually worn in New England about a century ago. Aunt oc5 CinTh ii ii Wnrion street, from Nostrand avonuo to aa counsol oan De nearu, iu uuu v.Uu....

sioiiors to opon Pacilic strool.froin Ni. avonuo Albanv avenue, as laid down on tne CloiB nlsslonorj1 Sla, oYlho'Wty of Brooklyi, Ualol, 21. 1811. w'pTTRSUANCB OF AN ORDER OF Albany as laid down ou tno commissioners' uup scries. AaartaVATED Assault.

In the course of a drinking bout at Greenpolnt ealoon, last night, Thos. Grlfiln, a resident of Ho. 102 Java street.was sot upon by Tatrick Urcen, Timothy Morlarty and John MoDo uougii, by tvuom ho was so severely boitcu and kicliod bh to bo unablo to appear against them to day. Jastico Voorhits remnnded tbo trio to nwait tho rooovcry of tho injured man. A CmusTMas UoNcunT.

ThoHoliolars of tho Washington street. M. E. Hmiday Sohool' will give a Christmas concert to morrow evening. wfillnm D.

Voodor, Rt SurrpKatoof tho Coanty at that one of the Jurors bad raked him if no testimony was to be heard from Dunne or Campbell. Mr. Morris Bold that tho caao had btcn postponed on aflldaviiB mot Campbell was Hick, and he know not why tlie dererme bad not produced anything from either Duuno or Campbell. It certainly waa not tho lilacc of the prosecution to produce thorn. Ho had consented that any statement might bo taken uudor oatii or otherwise of Campbell, and read.

Mr. Barnard Bald that Mr. Campbell was sick of the smallpox, nnd it was impossible I procure anything from liiin. As to Dunne, tbo District Attorney might have Lirndnced him had ho choHeu. Mr.

Morns said he did not chooso. ADDRESS OF JOHN E. DOW, ESQ. Aflor this Utile alterculion botwera cominc, 5'r. Dow commenced to sum up on behalf of Michael J.

oldon, wit iiKiuoo aiiuouiiyui ru Kiyn, in saw uisuiot, on tuo idiu day of January, A. D. 1872. at 11 o'olook A. at tho "Ihco ol llnvld O.

Wlntilow. Montapmo atreot, ons of too HcRistors tn llabkiuplcycf said Dlstrlot. H. 11. HARLOW.

dc27 2t U. 8. Marahal Mosaouger. TN TKi3 MSTiUCT OOUilT fF THJ5 iL United htalos for tho Kaaiorn Uistriotof Now York. In llioimittcr (it.TAMIili MYKRK' hON A Bankrupts, whom may Tho utidorstgmd horoby Hives ntitlco of Ills appointment as naynoo oi tho ostato ol Jalnos Myors' Sou of llrooklyn.

Kings County, Klato ot ow York, nnd lUstrlct, aforesaid, who' tmvo bren ndjudod br.iikrupu unnn tlio petition ol crodi lors, by the Court ot said DlstrioUDiitod IliMoli llu.Di'CUlibel 14. IB71. doH3'l'h' BAMURLT. Kl.WAltl) .1. 'B It nf lirooKlvn.

itaieo ueoeniuur ai. ion. ol tho City ul WILLIAM A. POWLBR, Hira'iM J. LOWHKIl, AllC.nTHAT.il M.

Rl.TSS. winder inn a uu co npiuini wivnn wio umo aioroaia, i plaintiffs in this action will apply ta tho mrtfurtho lnth cr.npUlnt. Uatod N. Y. Ootobor 7AM I W.

BU iCKMt. IMaiuUtt'a1 ALt.rnn. ICin.Fhsv"ng ehilin. against BUWAIID A. JAIIVH.

lata ilir Olly of Brooklyn, deconsod, that thoy aro required of t.iioRiimp. witutiio vouoliora thoredf, to tho sub AIIDHlllALI) il. ULl, V'ntor and SonoKoo mid rx oSelo Soiro foir.HiiM 1'inersnl tho Oii.v of Jliuiiklvii. Vii.t iai O. DeWiii, Aitoraovund Uounsol ui lne t.lt Water aud cwfrnno Ci inniissiiinurs, and ox otticlo Sowor i.l" I lin 1 1 ot Ttmr.ltlvo.

17 Naaiu Now York, comptitnt fa tbi action was filod on tbo Si'th Oct Vr. 1971, in toa oificoof tho Clerk of tho Oiunty IVni iasi V. lir Vi'irr, Attorney aad'Counsol of tho Olty Bnchtl's bonnet, which, from the description given by Fatber Gray was ono hundred year old, and id been worn Of a wedding bat, although Its dim eon! on a had bt on Btimtwlmt by taking oil' four incho from IhG'froui and two inches fiom tho crown, iu Btill imtdblo affair. to ndmioistri'tor, at ttie oilico of Olasson A Hays, WilSids Now York.on or before tile (. Rp.so I ai Oclolwr 18, 1871.

tjb UAAIKL M. JABV1S, Administrator. it. ii n. uk.

of Iitooklju. mi nun i nn.j nrir. iMlKT. UU.UMHlt iJUlntiB3' Attaraoy..

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