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Tbe Braaklrav Folios Bill at LOCAL HEWS. I wsaw ggr 1 1 jfg 17 f- la New-York, Hugh Cawl to Fllu Chapmsn 1. Its Keniio to Mlu Kmdy riaoRhtST oi liell, K. Hi- Purest Hail. We wore nnebla to seeept Mr.

Morrell't kind invitation last night, to hi reopening, but we understand it waa very pleasant Kings Camtv fltqNswTtaara mm Bwsor" luleudcuta of the Poor. Ma. Editor I am a resident of Broekjyq upwards of thirty during that time I hv witnessed many vicissitude and remarkable and agreeable. Mr. Morrell performed hi part I The bill in rslerencs to the title of th Btoek-bridge Indians to the Manors, after being defeated once, has been revived and passed.

If this were ts beoom a settled law, It would shake every title, nearly, in tlnState. Why tbe bill was passed by the Senate, seem) to be a mystory. Ma. Editor Dkab Sia 1 in by ths papers, 'that our democratic Ajax, or political Cs-meleon, whom the suffrages of the diar people, despatched to our State Capitol, on' the first of January last, to represent, carry out, maintain, and uphold the inls both morul and mon "SSroofelqn (Burning 'Iter. SATURDAY EVENING, MARCHMd.

Book and Job Printing, of every description! executed at this Office, in the bos Style, and with dispatch. American Nominations Leveiits, bat iu all my observations and readings, ram w. Andrews to nusa jane Aim rennmun a. rioom-lleW Humplirevs to Mia. Caroline, daughter of the late u.

II. Wehher. 1 1 a 1 In (his eity, on the ilt of Murch, Dlndama, wlft of E. Oiuuil bowler, agel 66 la this city, on the 21t of Uurrh, Tatliarlne Aon, widow itf the late (ierrit Ik-Hhvoikb, 61. lnthiscitr, mi the 20U) or Marcb, Uuiiina, widow of ths late II.

C. Nuatell, agea (is. In thl city, on Ihe '41th of March, Clementina, daughter ut Win. H. aud Louise JukuiuH, aged il veara aud ArrAias at tii Navi Yabd Tue Sla vita Ti Niagara, Business is dull in the Yard at tl tiui and huudreds ef men can be seen waitli about (or a chance job or fresh engagement work lor Uncle Sam.

The h'itgara was placed in th dry dock th morning where die will receive ber machine and he copper. A considerable portion of machinery ia already ou board aud'in place. The "Falmouth of Baltimore" which w- There is a bill now before the Senate In regard to Prospect Squire, in this city. If our I have not notioud so strange and extraordinary a document as that just published by a committee of theBoard of Supervisors, Messrs. Smith and Wall, Ex Mayors or horse or perhaps one or both, but whether bipeds, or quadrupeds, I will not stop here to enquire neither do I cars whether this report be a political one or not.

etary, of the inhabitants of the great consolidated City of Brooklyn, yesterday introduced or reported to the Assembly, a bill having for its object the amendment of our polic laws, and regulation. of bost to the assembled guests, in bis usual satisfactory manner. trust that ba will meat with sucoess, aud able to "grease his jaw with turkey," whenever is inclined to do so. Good Fbidat. Yesterday beiug Good Friday, the Episcopal churches were all open and appropriate servioes had.

Being the day of the Crucifixion, it is the most solemn and impressive during th ecclesiastical year, Te-morrow is Easter, the Ressurrection of our Saviour, when joy' and gratitude once more illume the face of the Church, people want the Square, aud are willing to be taxed for it, why let them have it but it seems to us that we are in no present need of that months. At Kant TironUvn. Marcnret Anne, wife ot William C. Now what does this bill propose 1 Why in stopped by the United States Marshall as Sntill. RR'1 in Mis.

Kliia Ann Ilatr. tigcd 43 Kmelins Square. There is too much of speculatiou in all these matters. Hardly a 'single publio ira prtvement is proposed, that has not a strong Aniamta, wile or Jnhn ard Alcniju ldext son of Bo. lomno and Ahnira IH-an.

In New-York, Kll'a Collard, SRd IT Rer, Tho. Uoyd Davis, Iuto pantnr of the Welsh Hnitit Church Charfi i Dillingham, uited 63 I Catharine Ilouxhoi'ty, sited- 73 Timothy linrrick, aged 47 Tin. loan Kershaw, agod 46 John Handel, aged 49. the first place, it suggests very grave'y, the 'Slaver is yet at this yard and was yesterday propriety of dissolving, or disbanding the pros-! leaded. Her cargo consists of 60 water casl eat police force at the fust blast of the Legisla- each holding from 60 to 200 gallons of water live trumpet, announcing its passage.

In tbe 1 8 to 10 barrels each of corn meal, beef, pork ai next place, it proposes to appoint five laymen, bread, betide a large quantity of beans, pes i undercurrent of private advancement and bene fit, to some lew individuals, and they endeavor One thing, however seems pretty evident thnt it smacks more of party polities than the publio wal. 1 am no apologist for tho County Super-iutendents I furnish no supplies nor ami iu any way interested iu this controversy than simply a private citizen and tax payer but on a general view of all the feiihjeot matters in dispute, I have arrived at this conclusion th present Board of Superintendents are are not inferior in bono- respectability and integrity to to force it through at tbe expense of others, little able to bear the burden. It will get to be in. i 1 who shall constitute a Board of Commissioners (5?" There were 3000 persons present at the eon-eert given in the Plymouth Churoh for th benefit of the Old Ladies Home," Thursday evening. so, by and by, that an owner oi a bouse and lot clothed with authority to re create a olie department; thus relieving the Aldermen of tlieseV' in Brooklyn, will be obliged to sell out and American General Com an It lee.

In American General Committee, representing the several wards in tbe eity of Brooklyn and towns of Kings county, at their headquarters, March 19th, 1856. On motion the following resolutions wore adopted A new Post Office has been established eral wards of tbe onus of the deed of appointing leave, finding it impossible to live here, without political favorites, regardles of all qualification), having his means eaten up by taxes. nue sv usrrcisj game, uteuiviuw w. also nicely packed in boxer a large Agrieultnr cauldron with furnace, copper bolter capab of holding half a tierce of rice, a large numb of spoons, extra suit of Bails, (those no in the achooner arc entirely new) extra apai 80 loada of wood, spvre bunting fur flags and tl necessary materials for top sail. Th officer experienced some difficulty i at Blue Point, Suffolk L.

Tknkmest Houses. Tbe police have received the Supervisors or any publio body what as has hitherto been attributed to them and I must say that I think in some instances, the re orders report all house) in their respective ever, in superintendents, be il remembered, are elected by the people, and give good aud sufficient bonds for the due performance of their sult of their handiwork would justjfy the conr ilusion. But the problem to be solved, now is, beat that contain over four families. This is in compliance wilh the requirements of the Legislature authorizing an examination iuto the condition of tenement houses in New-York and will the bill just presented to the Legislutur finding tbe vessel at first, as she was describe to them as a top-aail achooner, and at preset. An Assistant Counsellor.

The learned Law Committee of the Board a short time since surprised all our city Jeremy Benthams with a new idea injeity legislation. Those Benthams bad supposed that were governed by a charter, under which we had one Mayor, one President of the Board, one Counsellor, one Collector, one Street Commissioner, but the Law-Committee has informed them that to all these functionaries there maybe a by our sagacioa representative remedy the evils complained oft us look at it. All political color, bias or predilections, or exercise ah i only rigged aa a fore and afl schoonei But this was explained upon fipding the sail on board, and no doubt the topsails would hav- unanimously 1 Kttolved, That we hail with delight the nomination of Millard Fillmore for President of those United States, and recognise in him a worthy standard-bearer of our glorious cause and one wbo, if elected, will be President of tbe whole country and having the ability and courage to do justice to all section thereof. Setolred, That Andrew Jackson Donelson, oar ean lidata for the Viee Presidency, Is an honor to the American cause and no cordially endorse him In the memorable language of the illustrious General Jackson, as a higb-uiinded, bonostand honorable man." lletohed, That from this day forward to the end of tbe contest untiring devotion to our enuse and our candidates will be the best evidence of deserving merit and patriotic labor bet us go to bed lute and get up early, sparing no honorable efforts to make old Kings tbe Banner FOR FRESIDEST, MILLARD FILLMORE, HEW -TOM. FOB VICE-PEESIDENT, ANDREW JACKSON DONELSON 07 TENNESSEE.

Ncwi Summary. Orr, the Angel Gabriel," ha called himself, ha raised an insurrection among tba negroes of Guiana at Demarara, who are mor-dering the'poor Coolies, they being Romanist, -and supplanting the negroes in work. Orr ia- cited them to th outrage. The Gorernor baa him in prisor, and has sent for troop to put the negroes down. It appear) that this fellow is a native of that province.

The weather baa been exceedingly hot and oppressive at St. Thomas. Com. Conner died at hia residence in Philadelphia, on Thursday last. lie was one of the most accomplished officers in the Nary and did great service in 1812, a well as in Mexico, where lie had charge of the coast.

lie was placed an the retired liat by tbe late Naval board. It is said that application will soon be made of party preferences, on the part of police officers, us such, are very properly and comiiieudu- duties. Ihe supervisors in this respect stand no higher. The duties of th Superintendent are arduous and trying in the extreme of this I think I know more from constant observation than these men, would be reformers and luminaries, Messrs. Smith aud Wall, who appear to me more like a boy reading without a book than men deliberating on justice and common sense.

But again what good point is to be gained by abusing conliuuslly the Superintendents and using us instead of facts, or even pointing to a remedy for all the imaginary faults and grievances complained of by Messrs. Smith and Wall. We all know the past gone up if the vessel had got to sea. These top sails are very necessury on the coast of Africa Brooklyn. niTcmxsoNs.

This peculiar and unique family announce a concert fur Monday night, at Mr. Beechur's church, when they will present a programme of thiir choicest and most popular music. As they are strong friends of freedom they will administer capitally to the tastes af all who think with them such dishes as these "The Ncbraakality," "Liltle Topsey's song where under the laud light winds prevail for a second under the title of Assistant Ws are to begin with the Counsellor. He is to have an Assistant. We may then have an Assistant bly sought to be annulled by those from whom the department draws its sustenance.

We have been mads to feel, iu too many instances the absolute necessity of making some effort, or of devising soma plan by which this important object might be attained, thereby instituting a basis upon which the policeman could discharge his duty free, and independent of all political tram mel. But here is a man, whom a nmjoiity of great portion of the year. In the cabin was fouud eomplet charts of the coast of Africa, and a lot of papers and letters giving directions aa Mayor and by all means an Assistant Collector. Brooklyn is evidently not large enough for winter waa a very severe one, that provisions ol all kinds were scarce and enormously high, we to ths voyage, and these are said to implicat for some of our functions ios. When the assistants are installed, th offices of the principals also know that for meats, the publio paid an averaue of five cents a pound hiither than the me voters oi me zu Assembly dist, ot Kings County of the buipire elate.

Resulted, That tbe foregoing resolutions be published in the Brooklyn Evening Star and tho bruok-lyn llaily limes. Per order of the Committee. mb.21 2t Song on the State of the Union, dedicated to Doughfaces, Atchinson, Stringtellow A Co. "The Ghost ol Uncle Tom; or de Railroad un tli em will be in summer time at Canarsi or Coney to Albany (heaven forgive Hi1 DliiBl In laifld uta fj Hia sunn aif the third T.I..J ii countv ar charged in this report, we also know, and if Messrs. Smith and Wall do not, they had belter find out, that the cost of every pauper, der Ground," with other rich and rare spsoi- I ty in the Union but 1 am a bad judge of ante port, and Montauk Point.

ceuenis, no uoes not email ten woes ts on sick person and lunatic, in our county buildings mens. We advise all "Doughfaces to go and hear them, as they cannot fail to be deeply im several persons of standing, aa being concerned in th fitting out of this vessel for the slave trade. She was not regularly cleared through the Custom House, but her owner is known, and he is now in the jail in this city. In ths cargo was a large quantity of scautling and boards such as is used for a slave deck aud there is no doubt but what that is what the vessel was fitted for. She was loaded in 24 hour and taken to tne place when overhauled by the Mar weal upon those who had the temerity to send But seriously.

However much the public was only a traction over twenty-seven cents, while the Sheriff cots thirty cents board per day rpHE HUTCHINSON FAMILY IN BRO0K-X Hutchiusons respectfully announce that they ill give ONK CONCHKT (and positivs-ly but one in Brooklyn this Spring in the Plymouth Church, (Ihe Kv. Henry Ward Uoeeher'a,) on MONDAY EVENING, the 24th on whieh occasion they will present a choice Pro- biin there. Now this traitor, and renegade iroin the politicnl platform, bis early prejudices pressed one way or the other. business may require it, an Assistant Counsellor is directly in tbe teeth of the Charter. Th for each prisoner confined with him aud this had elected as all their own, seeks to loist upon calculation of the expense of our public institu Bbookltn is tub Field.

A grand vocal and Common Council however may do this. It may tions at Flatoush includes board, fuel, trees and the lireoklyn community a Hoard ol police commissioners consisting of live men, created how I snstrumental concert will come off at the pay a man for doing the private business of Mr. all all. 1 intend in my next to follow up this Not by the suffrage of the people; not by elec graiam of hew sonos aiautel to tho times, together with a selection from their standard piccos, embracing the following Brooklyn Institute, on Monday night, to be one sided, partial and incoherent report, and Waring, and then ha may have some time for shall One of the sailors on board says that if for the present will only remark to Messrs Smith giveu by Mr. G.

A. Cooke, assisted by a large toral delegation from each ward, and not by tbe action of tbe Common Council, oh, not by the Marshalls bad given them 13 minutes more and Wall, that the rigliteone consider tbe cause th publio business. Our Ferries, number of performers. The programme is cer no manner or means; but by the arrogation of lime they might have whistled at them. of the poor but the wicked regardetli not to tainlv Very attractive.

power, and Impudence, the Czar ol Kuasia Would It is a notorious fact that scarcely a week know it, 1 our ob serv VtKlTAS, KONti ON T1IK STATU Ulf Til IS THE NEURASKALITY. LITTLK TOHSEY'S SONO KIND WORDS CAN NEVER ME. TO THE WEST I TO TUB WEST! TlIK UHOST OF UNCLE TOM. WHERE SHALL THE SOUL FIND BEST1 0 I'M HOME, Th marked feature of the occasion, however, be the accredited parent' of, that is, of nominating himself. The said live commissioners, who This question is sometimes asked by a number of Brooklyn Tarty" what has become of passes but what a slave vessel is sent from this port and yet government has made no proper will be the presentation of a splendid four- the great question of Ferry Rights so ably dis From the jVeit Jlaven Jwrnal of Friday.

oared race boat by Mr. Stephen Roberts, Presi shall, by aud with the consent of the Senate, serve from the inception of the operation of the law, until the 1st of 1857 after which provision to prevent their sailing. The Mar cussed before Judge Roosevelt, aud which was Tiir Kansas Mui.ti.no. The meeting at th North Church lust evening, wns very largely dent of th Empire City Regatta Club, to th Brooklyn City Regatta Club. Tbe boat ia 35 time, the Common Council may have the honor expected to go iroin him to the Court of Appeals.

wilh many others. Tickets, 25 cents, at th door. No half price. House open at 6 l-'i, and Concert oosamense a. shalls have net means at their command to stop a vessel without recourse to the District Attor attended.

Idas. 1J. Lines, In a lew re The answer is as simple as it is plain. It of patching up the delectable fabric from year to year, as its wear and tear may require. Nor is there any one sufficiently iusane, who o'clock.

mhia 2i marks, introduced Henry Ward Brecher, who feet long, built by C. S. Ingersoll, No. 260 South painted and gilded by M. C.

Ilagadorn, 236 made a powerful address in relation to th gen ney and while getting out the necessary papers it often gives the vessel sufficient time to gel off One of the officers says that he has repeatedly BENJAMIN P. MALLATRATT'3 TXTASTER eral affairs of Kansas, and the departure of the is at all acquainted with the inherent pugnacity and morul worthlessness of the orijiimtor of rand Concert of Vooal and Inrtrumental Mu- 1VX Gr South aud valued at 200. She is called the ''Brooklyn Belle" and a very beautiful Connecticut Colony in particular, ills address sio will positively take place on TUESDAY EVEN- said bill, to suppose for a moment tliut he pos was well received, and was followed by soma 1N(J, A prtl tbe nrst, at th Brooklyn l'olytcchmo sesses that nobleness of soul, or that spirit of miscellaneous remarks frain several citizens, and belle she Is. The ceremony will be very interesting, and well worth witnessing. Institute, assisted by a number of eminent artist.

aa oiler in the whole, of 25 Shnri7 Rifles for the company, to which Mr. Beecher promieei acquiescence to the dictates of Justice, of right, aud of honor, requisite to prompt and impartial nomination or that he would name any one who did not bear his porticular political mark valiii It AND CONCERT AND- PRESENTATION nt the BaooKisvw Ikbtituts, MONDAY add 25 more from Brooklyn. Aioug the rifle 1 seen slave vessels leave and get beyond his reach before be could get out the necessary papers and fore to stop them. The Falmouth cargo is stored in the Niagaras shiphouse and the schooner remains in custody of Deputy U. S.

Marshall, Nivun. She is about 130 tuna and is what is known in Baltimore as a pang. sticks for lack of Counsel. This city with its large expenditure for legal services cannot hare this vital and fundamental subject discussed without some further larqesse to strange counsel as it does not fall within the proper province of the Counsellor of the Corporation to discuss the subject and vindicate tbe public rights. Why not I For the soil of us we csnnot see.

We did imagine that the Counsellor of the Corporation was put in that place with a large salary, and abundant assistance to see that the city was duly advised sustained and defended in all matters affecting its rights and interests. Will Alderman Fowler revive this buried sub doners, were l'rof. Silliinnn, Thomas R. Trow- by Utah for admission into the Union, poligamy and all. The Quaker City did not bring any news, beyond that of the Persia.

Mr. Yanderbit has not succeeded in inducing the President to interfere in his Nicaraguan difficulties. Tbe Kansas investigating committee has not yet been appointed. American Committee Endorsement. In another column, our readers will find the resolutions of the American General Committee, endorsing the nomination of Mr.

Fillmore and Mr. Donelson, as the standard bearers of the American cause, during the approaching struggle (or tbe Presidency. They are such as may well emanate from a truly patriotic body, who have the real good of the country at heart, and who desire to see it, rising above all sectional polities, to be the light and glory of the world. Now we ask our readers, to say in all candor and honesty, if there ia any possible objection to this nomination. Can there be a man of rea eon, or of common sense, who doubts that Mr.

Fillmore is perfectly capable to discharge the duties of that high office, with acceptance to the Union at large Be has been tried fully tested. Ia the midst of agitation and storm, he stood by the helm, calm and collected, and steered the good ship of State, amidst the shoal and rooks, with a care, discretion and success that have won for him the respect and esteem of the whole country. lie settled the slave question to the satisfaction, of all parties, democrats as well as whigs, and it would have re- rnaUied settled, had it not have been for the foolish, net to say iusane, course of the President and his friends, who reproduced the whole Agitation, and afforded renewed opportunities for strife. KVENINU, March 24th Inst. The splendid 35 bridge, Chas.

Ives, Juo. O. North and several feet race bost Brooklyn Belle," built by C. L. others.

Ingeosoll, will be exhibited at tbe Jnetitute on tbe upon his forehead I think not, aud think, too, that the dirty drapery sought ta screen snid bill from the public gaze, is so transparent, the most obtuse intellect can see very clearly, the The whole company now numbers about 80 evening of the presentation and concert. Oebhan Disfbnsaby. Ther has recently been opened at No 132 Court street, a German Pispen-aary under the charge, as attendant Physicians and Surgeons, of Drs. Kalb, Braermlich Bauer and It will be kept open every day. Sunday excepted, from 2 to 4 o'clock for the poor in general Dr.

Pfeiffer is resident physician. Mr. Curtis. This gentleman deliver hi second lecture at the Athenaeum, to night sub men. The advaneed company numbering six mhZZ It or elulit left In tne steamboat lor IVew lork Unit or tins political shuttlecock; il not, 1 will make an effort to remov tbe veil interposed to ob cure the real incentive to the intreduction of last night OERMON FOR EASTER.

THE. REV. DR. BETHUNE will preach in his own pulpit th bill. (Church on tho Heights to-morrow morning.

Sub Accident. Mrs. Lawrence, the wife of our Th United Slate propeller Dispatch-having been ordered to Washington, left the Navy Yard yesterday, at twenty minutes past 2 P. M. but after proceeding some distance down the bay, he propeller wheel was discovered to be fouled by a rope probably the fall of ject- Tbe Resurrection of the Body." Services ject and ask a scrutiny It is time.

It may be Supervisor, E. A. Lawrence, was thrown commencing at 1U clock- man it' Iroin her carriage on luesday lost, in Main street, well to wake up also some of the other old suits Now it is common to our nature, when we are seeking or thirsting for aggrandisement per te, to enlist all our energies, and our fncul-ths iu manufacturing materials for the accom ject, Miss Bronte (Currer Bell the novelist. This this village, sue fortunately received no in which are handed down to future generations ycrttfcittlt LUl iw, ninua wu.ii i ticnni L. Clark against Charles T.

Wiegand and jury. of Corporation Counsellors. lady has created such an excitement among novel readers of all classes, that one may be excus de for entertaining a feeling of both interest and one of the quarter boat davit tackles, which had Mo 4. It appears in Horses Deoam Inglit.ened and otbors. plishment of the And when said olject is attained, if exerted and directed toward tbe unmanageable and ran airainat a tree, in the con Is pursuance, and by virtue of a judgment order Flax.

Tbe article on Flax will appear on promotion and furtherance of the Kood and cussion Mrs. L. and the driver was thrown out. curiosity, as to the way the critio will handle well-being of the entire community, the effort of this Court, made in tba above entitled action, on the eighteenth day of March, A. ldo6, 1 will sell at public Auction at Montague Hull in the City of The latter had some of his ribs broken.

Flvsh- Monday, and in time for our weekly edition. her productions. We have no doubt Mr. Curtis ng Times. We have been so crowded for room this week certainly embraces a commendabilily which addresses itself etronirly to encouragement.

will do her full justice. Of all the female au Brooklyn, on tbe lain day or April, A. IHbb, at 12 o'clock noon of that bay, tbe following described that we have been obliged to leave over a nuin-1 XJut when find a man so lost to houor, so Good Sentiments The following is the do devoid of shame, and so destitute of every thors, she appears to be acknowledged as the most original and piquant in her line and style ber of interesting articles. perhaps slipped overboard and which compelled bar to put back te the yard, where she arrived at about half past 3 P. M.

She was to be taken into the United States Dry Duck last evening, to have it cleared. The United States sloops of war Macedonian and Yaudulia were at Hong Kong on the ISth of January, the latter from Amoy on tbe 13tb. They shall all havi sing paragraph of Miss Murray's "Cuba, the Uni premises i All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and bain? in the Sixth Ward of the City ted 8tutes and Canada." It contains sentiments place in due season. of writing. She was a bright meteor, which which we are sure will be responded to by all of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows, to wit; Commencins; on tbe westerly side of Henryst, I dsrted across the sky of literature, and sudden Risk or It is reported, that right minded men who have tbe interest aud well beine of the country at heart at a point distant seventy-five feet south of Sacked ly passed away.

the Hudson River Railroad Company, is about to raise the rate of commutation fare 20 per cent "Aud now farewell, thou giant Jtepuulic I street, running monco souiacny along nenry sirect thirty-eight feeti tbence westerly parallel with Tl have long s.uce left thy shores, but 1 hav principle cognizant of manly virtue, striving to reach the apex ot popularity, either social, political, or what not, as to be willing to sacrifice every human being who will not meanly pander lo the consummation of bis greatness tuck man, I think, merits the reprobation and hearty detestation of every honest citizen, and should be instantaneously presented with a passport, embodying instructions to vacate decent society as speedily as possible. Now in whieh of these two mirrors shall we find reflected the image of the great concoctorl to various places in the suburbsof New York. brought with ma, and fondly cherish, tbe recol It is said that the the United State Brooklyn Law Co arts. Citt Cocet Before Bon. Judge Culveb Sacks.

street jiety-eight foet thence northerly parallel with Henry street tbiity -eight feet; tbenee easterly parallel wilh Sackett street ninety-eight This will undoubtedly have the effeot to prevent lection of the rauay pleasant day I speut within thy borders, aud of all those friends whose steam frigate Merrimao is ordered as the flag large numbers of persons from bireing tene feet to Henry street st the place of beginning. Joseph Ueydorf against Peter Hildebrandt. ship of the home squsdron in place of the frigate Potomac, ordered home. Dated, Alurch il, IHob. JCDAII B.

V00RIIEES. Referoe. The jury iu this case (reported yesterday) ren unceasing hospitality and kindness tracked my path without intermission. I care not lor filli-liusters and Russian sympathizers I know that II. L.

Clark. Plffs Atty. mh22 2aw3w ments beyond the city limits, and they will be turning their eyes towards Brooklyn. There are many delightful spots along the line of our Railroad and on tbe borders of the city, where Watib roa Brooklyn. A meeting was called ot the atoresaid bill.

Let us see as 1 before the heart of (lie intelligence of thy people benti stated, the document proposes to disband the I the City Hall last evening, "for the purpose of with friendly pulsations, to which that of my entire present police force, from the chief down weri, 1.UUHI, tviniia wun 1 nn-O ry L. Clarke against Charles T. vVicgand and others. No. 5 own countrymen readily responds.

All we rent is very reasonable. But the difficulty has hearing tbe statements of Messrs. Win. Beard, Jonathan Ball, Nathan Stevens and others, in relation to to the lowest officer, and to reorganise, or should, and 1 trust all do, mutually desire, is to In pursuance and hr virtue of a judgement order establish a new department, every incumbent been that the ferriage and car fare are so high encourage an honorable and increasing rivalry At the present crisis, therefore, we need just such a man, wise and prudent, at tbe head of tbe government, who will again put the waves of commotion to rest; though we doubt if the rage and fury of fanatical ultra abolitionists can ever be removed, even if an angel should be our ruler. Tbe country can place confidence in this tried Statesman, and feel safe under hia management of both our domestio and foreign affairs.

Be is tbe man for the people not a partisan clique, and will cherish equally all parts of this Union. Where is there, in any party a better man Indeed, who in all respects, is equal to him 1 We do not know of any. With him as President, such changes will be made as will bring back the government to the old land marks fromwhich it has strayed. No man's constitutional rights will be interfered of which, is to receive bis appointment at the in arts, science, commerce and good will. lie comparatively, that few venture to go out so fur.

of this Court, made in the above entitled action, on the eighteenth day or March, A I will sell at public auction, at Montague Hall, in tbs city of Brooklyn, on the 15th duy of April, A 1., lbjti, st hands of a board of commissioners created for that purpose, and is awarded a life-membership. Would it not be well for the different companies dered a verdict of 50 for Plaintiff, with an allowance of Peter Garrms against Jama Ainslie. This is an action to set aside a mortgage. This case was called yesterday afternoon, after which the Court adjourned to Monday. t3? Circuit Court Cnlendar for Monday, March 24th, Nos 61, 90, 91, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 09, 101, 102.

104, 105, 106, 107. City Court Calendar for Monday, March 24, Nos. 8, 10, 15, 28, 40, 44, 60, 65, 80, 74, 75, 81, 89, 90, 91, 91, 95. ho would disturb our amicable relations, be be liritou or American, is unworthy the name of a man, for he is a foe to liberty, humanity and to consider this question and reduce their fares I siibjeot to removal only, for violation of the i i ciock, noon ot that Say, the following descrmea If would attract people to our citv. we premises: Curislinuiiy.

rules and regulations instituted for his government. The life appointment is all very well. 7 A 11 those four certain lots, pieces or parcels of should make it worth their while to come. and should hav been so at the first organization of the department. But why dissolve the land, with the buildings thereon, situate, lying and being in the sixth ward of tbe city of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows Commencing at tbe northwesterly comer of Union and Henry streets; 'Tun Discretion or A man deferbkth his anger A Good Practical Joke.

An English paper tells a story of a scientific lecturer, whose popular discourses on medicine and the various sci piesent torce I Is it because tne citizens 01 Brooklyn have memorialized tbe legislature ences therewith connected, had given offence to AND IT IS niS OLOHV TO TASS OVER TaANSGBES- sion." J'rov. 1911. We subscribe most cheerfully to the doctrine relntiv to the necessity of such a procedure running thence northerly along the westerly lino of Henry street eighty-seven feet to a lot of land heretofore conveyed by said Henry L.Clark and Is it because there exists an apprehension Iu the the more "orthodox members ol the profession. A couple of embryo M. resolved upon test- a supply of water for tbe city of Brooklyn." On motion of Counsellor Waring, ex-Mayor Wall, too the chair.

N. F. Waring, and Mr. John S. McKay were appointed Secretaries.

Thers were about 50 1 ersons present. Mr. Waring addre-sed the meeting strongly urging tbe necessity of adopting some plan for th introduction of water, showing bow the eity had been retarded in it progress by not having it. He thought that if water had been introduded 5 years ago, there would be now ten miliums mora of taxable property in South Brooklyn and that the 200 vacant houses in tbe 6th Wsrd would now he occupied. At th conclusion of is remarks Mr.

Win. Heard was called upon to insk his statement. Mr. Beard stated that be proposed to do the work for 2,871,000 under the plan as laid down in Mr. Burnett's roport and lay down 150 miles of pipe this side rvoir He did not propose to guar antee any particular supply of water or to pay for any land, and did not convey elearly what he did mind of the great political benelactor of this wile to said Wiegand thence westerly parallel with inc his medical skill.

much injured community, that a more efficient, vigilant, or meritorious set of men can found. nion street and along said Wieirand said loi They accordingly called upon him, and one of ninety-eight feet; tbence southerly parallel with Henry street eighty-seven feet, to the northerly line wherewith to supply the places of the now of that passage. But our friend will remember that it was his supposed "transgression," that drew forth at last, our "anger." With this plea in mitigation ws can receive his gentle rebuke, in precisely the same spirit, in which it was given. Thero is indeed nothing so glorious, so existing officers 1 No, Mr. Editor, I don't them, a bne healthy young man, wilh a roguish eye, complained of certain pains in the chest, a cough, night sweats, The Doctor heaid his tale, asked a number of questions, and, after a long diagnosis, doclared him to be io a deep eon- of L'niont; and tbence easterly along the northorly line of Union street ninety-eight feef, to tbe place of beginning, being the same nremises conveyed to Tub Wbathes.

Tbe temperature of the atmosphere for the last twenty-four hours has been as follows Friday at 6 A 30 degrees, (lowest); 7 31; 8 34; 9 33; 10 40; II and 12 42 1 and 2 43; 3 44 (highest), 4 43; 6 42; 6 39; 7 and 8 38; 9anl 10 36; 11 33; 12 34; and this morning al 5 o'clock 32. Temperature equilibriated from before HAM till after 5 PM, 42 to 44 degrees, seven consecutive hours believe a word of it; nor do I think you do. But the department must be disbanded (so says the bill), because Whigs and now happen to form a component part thereof, who, the said Wiegand by the said Henry L. Clark and wife by doed bearing date the twenty second day of ueaven use as to return good lor evil, blessiog sumption A li in was just wnal was wanted, and the young gents could hardly control their ni th August, ene thousand eight handrcd and fifty-three for cursing, and when a man bos attained to it, ha may consider himself a Christian. P.

S. Don't forget the "Pigtail." JUDA11 B. VOORHEES. Roferre. while Br.

Mill wrots his prescription, sealed it up io an envelope, and directed it to one of our first chemists, posketed his fee, and bowed them out of the reoui. To the chemist's they rushed to enjoy the pent-up laugh, and handing him th propose to do until it was brought out by questions with no proscription on account of religious opinions nothing to injure the foreigner in any respect but such a wise administration of pub-lie affairs as will at least give Americans th same rights as foreigners, and place the latter where they ought to be, under the laws, instead of above them, and such alterations in the nata-ralizatioa laws as will best comport with the true principles of freedom, and the safety of our Institutions. In short wilh him, we shall come back to American principles and American measures. The foreigner must not rule over natives, until he becomes truly an American ia sentiment and action oweing no allegiance to foreign potentates, eithei civil or ecclesiastical Jet them come, as fast as they please, but hands off the helm. That is our motto, and will surely be motto of every American, who desires to strengthen and perpetuate this Great Republic.

let us then, ia the language of the resolutions "golo bed late, sod get op early," that we may work and strive, "to make old Kings the banner county of th Empire Stats, "-labor with un H. L. Ciabks, Plff's. Att'y. mh22 2aw3w SUPREME COURT, itlKGS COUNTY HEN-ry L.

Clark against Charles T. Wiegand snd others. No. 3. Lso Passages.

The following are some of he read "I Ms young man is su9ering me vessels insi arrived at tins port yesterday, with the length of their passaues: Ship Ja- that he wished the city to employ him to do th work for them at the price named. Ths gentlemen present participated in a rambling debute upon ths water question in general, travelling over the old of course, are extremely obnoxious to this very consistent loco foco apostle and his party; and a tirw police force is to take the place of the old one, by virtue of a board of commissioners, who having derived their existence, vitality, and powers, from the co-action ol tho truly liberal author of the bill, and the legiilature will hardly have Ilia au4acily, or moral courage to appoint a man to office, who does not possess ths Mailing lion necessary to the attainment of of tbe desired office, or whose soul and body has not been completely ramified, or permeated with the great and glorious principles, which are so significantly characteristic of the very from terebn hernia in the region markea 1 self Wind yesterday was SSE at 8 A snd NE from 9AM till 7 o'clock this morning. The atmosphere has been cloudy or hasy since shortly after 7AM yesterday. White frost this morning. The six and a half inches of snow on Wednesday mails half an inch of water when melted.

E. MLR1A.M. Brooklyn Heights, March 22d, 1856. esteem'' by phrenologists. Pray, therefore, give him common sense, ii grains wit, i drachm.

thread bare course without developing on singla cauay, from Marseilles, 92 days ship wen-sin, from Havre, 71 days; balk Sartelle, from Antwerp, 81 days; brig Anna J). lorrey, from Messina, il days. The ship Geo. llallclt arrived at Boston ou Xbursday, having sailed from Cal horsewhip, ad libitum i. M.

We hardly ex pect the Doctor will get another professions! A careful examination of the gas works in patient here. naw idea. Judge Dikeraan stuck to bis wells, Mr. Dsyton to tbe Burnett plan, others there were wbo favored the Nassau Company. For the purpose of doing something Roswell Graves, offered a reso London has proved that the lower the quality cutta, ou tho 2d of October last C'eurter.

In pursuance and by virtue of a judgment order of this Court, made in the above entitled action on the eighteenth day of March, A 1856, 1 will sell at public auction, at Montague Hall, in th ty of Brooklyn, on the 15th day of April, A.D., 1S56, at 12 o'clock, noon of that day, th following described premises All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the building thereon, situate, lying and being ia tbe sixth ward of th city of Brooklyn, bounded aad described a follows, to-wit Commaneiag at a point on the westerly line of Henry street, distant fifty feot southerly from th southwesterly eornsr of From the long detention of these ahipa on of gas is the greater is tbe quantity consumed. Fxthatige. Watches and Jxweut Gift Bookstore, No, 288 Fultox Stsket, Messes. Phillerick fc E. P.

scrupulously honest, and proverbially pure and unspotted Democratic Party. So, Mr. Editor, vou aud others interested, will at one perceive their voyages, may draw a hopeful argument That is just tbe kind of ga get here. It till iu favor of the Pacific especially if aha make th resistor count np nieely. mat, instead oi ouiiding up a folice institution.

Collins. This establishment has a large variety of rare and choice collection of interesting was obliged to resort to ber sails. We bar not which shall be free from all political color or given up all hope yet, though we must confess lution that a committee of seven be appointed to elicit from Mr. Beard and his associates, what they proposed to do snd also to investigate other plans and report at a subsequent meeting. Th resolution waa adopted and the following gentlemen were appointed said Committee Fisher How, John H.

Baker, Conk, ho Brush, John H. Prentice. Roswell Graves, Aid. Wardwell, Auson Blake. chair was also ad works, consisting of lives of eminent persona, Ma FiiiMOBE The Hampshire (Mass.) a staunch Republican paper, acknowledges taint, we are to have one thrust upon us, embracing all th elements of wool-dyed partyisin.

it is very slight. and of ancient and modern history. tiring real, patience and perseverance, 4 'to forward our cause and our candidates," and thus exhibit th best evidence, that are lovers of our country, and not mere lovers ofpafj; May Heaven speed our cause. Also a large collection of miscellaneous works that the nomination ot Mr. rillmore is not a bad one, and it ia not so confident, as many of its Republican ootemporarie pretend to be, that There is work to do, and all must put on ar One that will turn a deaf ear to all importunities, all entreaties, all supplciations, emanating Iroin the oppoit point of the political compass.

And for what I What ia the object, or end cacseti mui ueory streets running thence southerly on said westerly line of Heary street twenty Ire feet ts land heretofore conveyed to tbelsaid Henry L. Clarke and wife to the said Wiegaadi tbence westerly with Sackett ytreet and aiungsaid lotof said Wiegand ninety-six feet tbence irtherly parallel with lienry street twenty-fire feet; thenoa easterly parallel with Sackett street, partly through tbe centre of a party wall ninety six feat -to Henrr street, mor of proof, nor lay it aside until Millard Fill ded. more take the 1 residential Chair ou the fourth Mr. rillmore may not be elected, jt say Th chance lor an election by this party do not at present seem very flattering. The most ef March, 857.

Brooklyn Star Ths meeting then adjourned. buppose Mr. rillmore does tak that chair of the most improved and classical writers. They are beautifully and tastefully bound, such a collection as was never exhibited in our eity. Visitors are treated wilh great attention and marked politeness No one can visit the stor without being desirous of calling sgsin, th sought to be attained by this col I exponent ol the people rights this wily asaembley-maa whose lynx-eyed perceptibilities regarding the nature and character ol men and things, render him so invulnerable to all attacks and tricks of Will tmsv do it The Ladies fair (Roman at the point or place of beginning.

it can hop to accomplish will be to divide public sentiment, and eive th victory to slavery. what, then, an Jroy Junes. Catholic) eomnwaoas st Montagus Ball oa Monday. Why, then, John, we shall smooths the dents. Th a Eli 74j Su fori Mi We I I Ta Th.

Jol Bet 3 -i 09; dor L. ft TO; "ei aaaica list, icoo. JUIMH B. V00RHEE3, Referee. H.

L. Class Plff's. Att'y. mh22 2a3w rivet the broken links, sharpen the lane, and human depravity; th Kev. Mr.

Ualusha to the attraction ars beyond any sver presented. Th go in again, after a spell, for another fight. contrary, notwithstanding. The object of this move, I hav hesitation in aaying, is to en bindings ar ueh a would grac any ladies won't "air nn th shiu." on tht TV LOTT A PHOTOGRAPHIC a A-11 guerrean Room. 345 Fulton-street.

Brook- large and strengthen bis party, and to gratify eenter table, with rich sad eiegsnti bound At this distance of time, however, it is impossible to say thai the resait may be. Ws knots not tchat changes may lake place, hnm tther nominations may aftct publit sentiment, or what events may occur to orotu pnblie sympatMO. Th sentences we have replaced in italic eon vey the impression of grest number of th Republican party. Nona but ths fsnstieel abolitionists dispute that the country would be safe wilh the government adminiateiid by Mr. Fillmore.

So pilot could guide the ship of Stat yn, opposite City Hall This astablbhuieat fa his insatiate thirst for Personal and political In several papers, we hare seen, tbe following ad-vie given" Let th people go to th Saving Banks, take eat their money, aad begin so spend it. ss Monday," As. This is a plain iaviiatios for all th poor Irish servant girls and hard working laborers to draw their little savings, and expend thesu on this fair. This is a precioms way to rain mosey to ears. If they am svr called apoa to eontrik-ate, it hosts' when tbooaaad of the peor The Leatlalmlsira.

The Court of Appeals is considering the Prohibitory Law, and supposa Ihs various arga-tueOU sr about closed. It ia said, wilh how much truth -we da not kjw, tint tbs Court wU! bs divided ia If that is so, th question will not be settled. There ought lo he a nosnuBous decision. Tbs amendments to tbe "ew fork charter have been referred to the city delegation. It would bar been far better to refer them te th people.

This everlasting tinkering of city charters, amounts te nothing, aud make a great deal of trouble. Trot Tims. Ton' ar very sm! John, but books of tbs most modern styl sad gildings. aggrandizement, and that too, evn though he you can com. that load on us.

We'll tak th mliSS lt ddled tbe Urooklvn community, with th direst enrse that ever crippled the energies. oysters however, on th first occasion, and then bet th. rest, that OUr Albany curr.spondence or disturbed th harmony of the family of man. Hut what fares he who ainks, if Xe and his amssalBMna If oilcan. Cavaca or tux Holt tawm.

There win be nned with a g-iod location accompanied with the hd lights aad complete in every department! stains or expense has been spared in fitting this establishment for th production of Photograph Daggourreotjpes equal in style and finish to anything tbe an is capable of producing. Pictures tk ea mt all hows of the day and equally well in aay woaihcr. N. B. A goad Darrnerreotrpe for fifty cents.

sali e4 eeeotry folk sr knocking at ths doors of oar surs party swim 7 Th above as tbs mirror is a third service in this Church on Sunday evenings, nt 71 o'clock, ant 1 Easter. which nnd bins reflected, and uca tbe actually from Albany. There never ws sny Immbug about usif there had be.n, a should hav. becs like sum. other wt know ia good shape.

more safdy through a storm, II would give the full mstsureof equal justice to all partiee, special favor to nenn. Filteen papers in Indiana have hoisted the Fillmore flag. Bai category to which lis is refilled place. kens. trast they will have good sens enough I rseist all suoa insiJion appeal.

giv thtiu this warning advice gratis. fcJ 61 hit law7wS Vt tilt, ar.r.a. r.It.

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