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Religious' Matters. AMUSEMENTS. TOO 1ZT, AUCTIOy -f-jkft-Eg, THE N.EWS. rogatory to her character and yesterday morning broke Into her room and after choking ber iio-nieneiy, ordered her to leave the home. She did but made a bee-lloe for jLatlce Cornwell'a rpo LET, IN BBOOKLYN THE JL Brown Stoat Hoi nM, Nd.

8T Seisad plass, neat to N. W. tint, S)IW. Tas Brawn stwt Hamaoim Wl Clintoa itraat. Bent, $no.

Alio, tba msnalas Hes.iaii Nraor ost Cliatea aa4 CmxroU alrost, K) or atfcta a.1 allh aafttu. Part ot SATURDAY, APRIL 6th. Notice. Baoonn Etkmiwq Iiab. All orders tat ad vertising, newepapar suUeriptlona, oommua totlrms left tha office of Btraaiu.

a) Willu, No. I Montague-street, adjoining Uie Foet-OfluM, will meet with prompt attention. To Subscriber In tlie 8th Ward lubecrlbers to Hi. tril will bj served regularly by teevlug their names the news depot ol tai.ei.aa H. Ohwioet, Id avenue, between lSUi and lth streets.

Lecture! and Aiuuaeuienm. Wood's MixsTHBU, for tbs last time, at tbe Athenaeum this vaning. Mr. and Mrs. Go.

ViNDgNHorr read at the Atlieorum Monday evemiitf. Italian Opera at Ilia Academy of Music next Tuesday erstilng. John B. Gounh leclurea at the Academy of SI nalc, Monday evening, the 13th inat. ItCKNUAat a Exbiliition, Tuesday and Thursday evenings, April 16th and JSth, at No.

12 Soerum atreet, in Aid of the Graham Old La-diet' Home. Tbe claim) of the New York Society for the Education of Young Deaf Mutes, will be presented by Iter. Hunry Camp at Dr. Farley's Church to-morrow evening. Affaire at Itio Navy Yard Anol tirr Vessel to be fitted Up.

Tbe steam frigate Powhatan, which, was to hare sailed yesterday, baviug got all her store and full complement of men on hoard, is still lying at the Nary the orders to sail, which are expected to be received every moment. The officers tbia morning were busily engaged in arranging the different watches among the sailors and appointing the minor ofhVnrs and all are In readiueas for sailing. At a lata hour laat avsning, a telegraphic dlapatch was received from Washington which occasioned a great many surmises among the employes in tbe yard, as to its contents, but nothing could be discovered of tb nature of Its contents until this morning, when orders were given to haul the brig Perry which has been lying in ordinary, at the yard for the past twelve months, out in the stream, and when our reporter visited the yard this morit-iniz, thure were about 40 men employed in fitting ber up. It Is supposed that a much larger force will be put upon ber to day aud that orders have bean received to have her fitted up The greatest activity prevails in the different departments. Military.

Company National Greys, 13tb Regiment, having sasnmed the name of the "Morgan Zouave Cadets," In honor of their commaoder, and also adopted a new uniform to wear for the purpose ef marching from this city to Sag Harbor, by the South Side Koad, camping out at niht, cooking their own vic-luala, and living in military at vie. They will then cross the Sound at Sag llurbor to Hartford, and return by the Boston Post Road, through New Haven, Urldgeport and other villages borne. The Company will give extiibi-bition drills along tbe route. The trip will occupy about two weeks, and tbey will leave this city on tba 19th of under the command of Captain Jos, S. Mokoam First Lieutenant, A.

T. Doixib, Jr. Tbe Quarter master's Department will be under the direc tion of Jut) ah B. Vooanina. Our readers will recollect that this Company received and entertained tbe famous Chicago Zouave Cadets, and also the Colt Guard, of Hartford, last Summer.

Tbe Morgan Zoua'e Cadets" will shortly give an exhibition drill In thia at the Arsenal. Tin Glass Bto writ). Our old friends, the Bohemian troupe of Glass Blowers, we notice by reference to tbe New York papers, Lave taken up their head-quarters at tbe Cooper Iuatitute, the entrance to which Is In Eighth street. Aa a large number of our citi sens were disappointed in not being able to obtain one of their beautiful presents, we take this opportunity to inform them where tbey can pay a visit to tha blowers that are blow-rs." Great preparations have been made to gratify tbe tastes of our Nassau brethren and from the well-known courtesy of the gentle man who does up the business of the troupe, we predict that they avill have a run equal to their unparalled success in this sity. The Steamer Powhatan.

The following re tbe officers ordered to the Powhatan Captain imuol Morcar. of Maryland. Lieutenants Egbert Thompson. New York: Harris, Queen, Geo. W.

Brown, Dowues, wamnie, oiciwrmot, smim, rneips, Uryaen urser yju I lua. rgeon i I Chief Engineer Newell. Assistant burgeon Laws. first Assistant Engineers W. Laradin, Lt ASroome, Jas.

r. Sainihn Second Assistant Engineers Jackson Mo- ADweii, jonn uroy. Third Assistant Engineers E. Laws, jMuiivmii, nana nuiciier Carpenter Connelly. Sailmaker Stevens.

Gunner Dnycker. Boatswain McCloud. Captain's Clerk J. H. Bulkley.

Purser's Clerk Wm. Beale. The Powhatan is a first class side wheel steamer, of 2,415 tons burthen, and was built at Gosport in I860. She carries 11 guns and about 800 officers and men. Her service list includes two general cruises and one special cruise.

She returned from China last Summer, and was about to bs put in ordinarv when she was ordered suddenly to the Gulf of TJUOOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. ITALIAN OPERA. FOR THRICE NIOHTS TVISDAY, THURSDAY Ann SATURDAY, April th, 11th and 18th. TUEBDAYTApril will be producad Doulzetti's charming Opeia of LINDA UI (JHAMlJl NIX. Htsa CLAHA LOUIDK KELLOGQ, whose success lo Boston produced great euthualasR), will appear in her admirable role of Linda.

Hiss FI1II.UPS aa Plcretto BKIONULI as Uallo KKUKI aa Antonio 81 BIN! aa Prefctto UKLBKELL as Marches. The Opera Linda will conclude with the CLARA Lou 1Kb; rui.iA, expremy composed, by Dig, MLZIO, for alias KELLOUO. THURSDAY, Halevy'a great work. LA JUIVE (THE JEWESS.) SATURDAY, close of the aeaaou, Koaalul's mas ter-piece. HOSES IN ROYPT.

Seats oan be secured for all or any opera night. apo tf CHUHCH'S GKEAT PAINTING, "THE HEART OF THE ANDES, Ia now on sxhibltton in LOW'S BUILDINO, Cor. Court and Joralemon Brooklyn, From A. ai. to P.

and from I to I P. M. Admission, 2A oeuts. Season tlcketa, 60 oeuts. ap 8w ATUENUM WOOD'S MINSTRELS I THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, April 4th.

6th and Slh. H. BUDWORTH, In new characters, dialogues, sic. MASTER M. LEWIS, the Elegant, In his newest dance.

A GRAND MATINEE ON SATURDAY, at 3 P. FOR FAMILIES AND SCHOOLS, When, by general request, the Pupils of the Public Schools will be admitted lor JU cents each. Door open at GX Commence at 7 si o'clock. Tiekets. tb Cents.

eps 8t "II IB. and MRS. G. VANDENIIOiF'S ill SECOND DRAMATIC HEADINIi, OM MONDAY IVENINO, 8th At the BaoosLYM ATHSHAnm, at 8 o'clock, will constat of Shakspeare'a Tragedy of UTIILLLU I tW CaBsruLLV Expobuatkd ai After which Mr. V.

will give tho hiehlv amusioa- scene from the Pickwick Papers, between Cl.u W2.LL.rJK ANIJ 1 Tickets, 26 cotiU At the Hall. p4 4t TT'LOOH SKATING FLOOR SKAT-JL INQ 1 I I The splendid HALL, COBNKS OS CoDaT ANb RsaUEN-STaKKTS. Is now open for Lsdira and Children. Skates, Sic, for Sle. BASSFOUD 4 UAKPKNTKR, ap'2 lw Proprietors.

IXUIBITION BY THE MEMBERS or BL'RNHAM GYMNASIUM, No. Boaaun Btsir, Bsooklth, In Aid of tha OSAHAM OLD LADIES' HOMB, oa TliEiDAY AND THURSDAY EYENINOS, Ana 16tu and ISth, 1801. Exerelaea to eomraence at 8 o'clock. TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS. To bs obtained of Mr.

Burnham, No. 12 Boartim and 170 Atlantic atreota at the principal book stores or of tha Managers of the Old Ladies' Home. 8aw9wAdlw IARNUAl'S AMERICAN MUSEUM. EASTER HOLIDAY WEEK. EXTRAOHEINAKY AMI UNEQUALLED AT TRACTIONS.

The GREATEST COMBINATION of CURIOSI-IES ever seen at one establishment, embraeiiiaev. eryihin that Is Inatructlve, pleasiuo; and amuainaT. A IIL'U 1. I.I L- XT a mi. i.

i.e. i oi ijiviau oucu aa me woria never saw belore, and aucb as cannot be aean outside Haruum's Uumouid for TEN TIMES TUB PRICE OF ADMISSION to tills Establishment. Look at this list TliK SWISS BEAUUEO LADY, MISS HEED, the brautllul and accomplished LILLIPUTIAN QUEEN, HEKH DKIKSBACII, with OLI ORIZZLV ADAMS' PERFORMING AND DANCING BEARS. The moat laughable aud ludicrous exhibition in the world, and one which haa never been aeeu elsewhere GRIZZLY BEAKS, CINNAMON BEARi. IIV ENA BEARS, SINGING BEARS, aud the GREAT MAM.Wlri HAMSUN.

THE GREAT LIVING BLACK SEA LION. ALBINO FAMILY WHAT IS IT! TBE TWO LIVING AZTEC CHILDREN. The domeatic drama, RUTH OAKLEY, This AFTERNOON and EVENING, at 3 and IX, MISS DAWKON, DOUBLE-VOICED VOCALIST. Admiasioo, 26 cental Children under ten years, Iftci'iit. mil's tf INSTRUCTION.

BROOKLYN JUVENILE HIGH SCHOOL, No. ISO WasuiMttTON BTBlarr, Near Concord. The Summer Term will commence on MONDAY. April 22ud, and will close ou FaiuaT, Juus iila, 18)1. This School Is stpectally dealirned for Boys under twelve years of age, aud la preparatory to tha Col It-Kitte and Polytechnic institute of this city.

vjircuinra ran na ouiaioea at tlie store is li. P. Milue, 217 Fulton sireet, aud alae of Dr. J. H.

Kay- moud, at tho Polytechnic. ai6 9w qHE YOUNG LU)IESt INSTITUTE, JL. Ho. ill Cumukhlamd-Btreet, One door N. Lafa ye tte-A venue.

This Institute ban been foumlud to meet the waut of leadiuK familiee lu tbe eaatern part of Uie eity. It oflera libera facilitiea lor tbe culture ol young lAd.ua in all Uie bi aucliei ot mn tutflinh aud CiaMical luducation. It reliee for aueceu ou tlie experieuce, tbe tact, sod the patient aud thorough drilliug of Its teachera. it haa aet up a high itaud ard of intellectual aud Christian attaiuniODta. Tliajee wij-liing oirculare, may ret them of J.

Daven port, cor. Oxford-itreet and rultou-avemie or at tho School Uuiiduig. i A. ULliKOWK8, nr''J ii rriT.RlnAl fINANCIAl. DIME BAVINGB HANK, 16 Coear Btksiit, (Hamilton Buildiugs,) alloer Interest from the 1st ot April on all sums deposited ou or before tha luth II par cent, on $501) aud uuder tar-rer sums, 5 per oent.

upon irora A. M. to I r. H. Saturdays and tf oudaya.

uutU 8 P. M. No. of Depojilora, Wb Oroas Depoaita, vw aau, m.reu in, imi. JOHN A.

CHOSs), President. Wu. EnwaXDS, Treasure-. mhltt taplO DIVIDEND. OFFICE OF THE AT.

LANT1C FIRE INHUKANCG COMPANY ot Brooklyn, March 7th, 1801. The Hoard ol Directors have this day declared a Bernl-Annual IMvldend or TfcN Pii.K CS.NT., pay able on demand. nihil lm HORATIO DORR, Boo'y. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EX- CHANOK I) ilia of Exchanee on Kntrlmid. Ireland, Scotland aud Wales, In Mima of 1 and upward, for sale.

Uucurreut Bank Note and Mpecie boueht and eold br J. 8. MACK AY. No. li IJodut Stkejct, near the City Hall, Brooklyn.

Honey re- mina uotu any panoi mm inland, will rewwive attention, either to be sent to persons in the old country, or the bills returned to parties remitting, to be mailed by themeelves. Utpferences to Ker. B. M. Johnson.

Hon. B. 8trykort William Beard, Eq K. B. Bpooner, PROFESSIONAL.

JOHN AUGUSTUS OSBOIiNE, uonaui.TiNo PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON, No. z3 WATka-BTSRajT, Ilrooklyn, (Near the Fulton Ferrv.l Office Hours From 8 A till P. M. Advice to the Poor, Oratifl. fe8 tf DOCTOR J.

VOOIJHEES, ElJiCTROPATHIC PHYSICIAN. Ills OiDBT-aTKErr, BaookLTK. Oflice Hours i From 8 A. M. to 6 P.

M. i Even ing by appointment. All Chrouio aud Nervous Diseases eured by Ehe- frleHv. when rrertrarlv appllerf. )) COAL AUD WOOD.

T7-INDLING WOOD BY STEAM XV Fovea AND Macuinkrt. PRICE KKUL'CSD. Factory, Nos. snd 8 jAV-HTaarr. Baooxr.TN.

Orders lett at tbe following places before 'I o'clock will be promptly attended to The CITY POST OFFICE. I KAY, S71 Mrrtle-avenue. FObTLK 4 LOPkK, No. 4 Sands-street Mr. JAMKS.

81 Fulton-etraet. J. DAVKNPORT, oorner Oxford-sb-eet and Ful- ton-aveuue, Land Afrant. Wood in bundle, constantly on hand. xM li DaUJAl'N Proprietors, on of to In lat.

tion the the the JAMES COLE, Acctionkm. BY JAMES COLR SON. Onion-No. 8011 (CoaniiaoiAi. Ex oiujfox, orr, tux Oitt Hall, bkoojcltn, J.

C. A will give their personal attention to sales or Heal Eatate, stocks, ruratture, 0. Heal Estate at private Bale Loans Negotiated on Bond son wnnrara. 'T'HE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE J- COUNTY OF KINGS. The Annual Meeting of the Kings County Medl cal Society will be held at tho Citv Library.

Brook lyn lustitute, on MONDAY, the 6th at half- eioca r. sa. Of order, J. H. MOBAKT BL'ROE, Secretary.

Brooklyn, April lsol. apO it BROOKLYN CITY and NEWTOWN RAILROAD COMPANY. -Brooklyn, March ti, 1801. The Akkihi. Ilxotion for Thirteen Directors of in is corporation, will be held on MONDAY, the sth day of April next, at the Pterpont House, between the hours of 1 and 4 P.

M. Tbe traaafar oooas win us closed until the lilUi Inst. C. O. RICHARDSON, 8w Secretary, ONG ISLAND KAILKOAD COM- li PA NY.

An election fur thirteen Directors of this company will bo held at their olllce, iu Brooklyn, on TUESDAY, tha Bth day of April next, ui couiormity wuu the annexed by law. Section 1. The Annual meeting of the Stockhold ers of this Company, for the choice of thirteen Di rectors, alien hu held on the aecoud Tuesday In April of each year, at the oflice of the Company lu Brooklyn, uuder the direction of three inspectors. The poll to be open from 12 o'clock at noon, and tone kept open until 'i o'clock, P. aud tlieu closed.

The Transfer Books will lie closed on tha Slat of March, and opened ou the loth of April. WM. 8. S. KISS ELL, Secretary.

Brooklyn, Feb. xHd, 1M1. WOt taplO GEOKGE W. MUMBY, WUOLSSALa AMU ST AIL DSALSB IXOUR, GRAIN and FEED, No. FULTON KTREET, mh28 It BaooELTM.

T701t ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS, JL ask for Ollvor'a Puuuouary Wafers. They aiw au axceueub unng, ana give immediate reiiai. Loczs IT MOTHERS, IF YOUR CHILDREN are troubled with Croup, aire two of Oliver's Pulmonary Waters a day. You will be thankful for Uie aUvioe. Manufactured IW Fulton avenue.

loc'ZU IT I70R COUGHS, COLDS, SORE Throat, Hoarseness, 4ic, Oliver's Pulmonary Wafers, is Riving Uie most perfect satisfaction. Price, ojuU per box. To be had of druggist. lOCid IT WEDDING and VISITING CARDS, of the Latest Style, and of suporlor quality, At tJUAHK tJ, fclC 8md4c i03 Fulton street WEDDINGS. GO TO CHASE'S, IF you wish a Handsome Card, either for tV lidding or Visiting.

Also, Envelopes, ways on band. JOHN D. jUtt Fulton street. it; in oniddJc TO JUSTICES OF THE PEACE OF Queens and Suffolk Counties. We have bad prepared by one ol tbe County Juatlce all tbe Ulameb required tor their iue, such as AUK A NTS, (all descriptions KtCOUNlZANCbd, COMMITMENTS, SUMMON 8, LANDLOKD AND TENANTS' AUKKKMENTS WITH SUHMAUV which are for sale at the usual prices of city blankn.

Juatieee in tlie Counties, bv remittiuir anv sum from $1 upwards, may have them sent by stages, or iu any way they may direct. is. h. Bnjim.f.K. HTarumce, Hrooniyn.

BOOK BINDING. JgOOK-BINDING. BROOKLYN BOOK-BIND EBT. EMootnuoB Home Imdustbt. The subecribers respectfully annouuoe to the In- hnb.ta.nU of Brooklyn, that they still occupy the Old Established St net.

2li UHJH-8TREET. Arx Kimd or Bin dim from tba plainest to the most cosriy dencrtpaon. MtJBIC PORTKOLlOi, LAW BlMDIMO, 4ic. Tliankful for pant favors, and for their present eoutinuanca, we yet solicit further patronage, not axi uiiug uiai it wiu ue given, and Knowing inat li win ne retained. au'iS tl JOHN H.

MAINE A SON. BROOKLYN BLANK-BOOK MANU' FACTOKY, H2 HIGIl-BTKKET. All Efnda of Blank-Books made, and Killed, to order. n0 tf JOHN H. MAI VP! BON.

PROPOSALS. TASSAU WATER DEPARTMENT, No. Sis Fulton-street, Brooklyn, March 11th, Te CoNTaAOroae Proposals will be received at this oflice until THURSDAY, the 1 1th day of April next, at li o'clock, uoon, tor building the Sewers in part of Drainage District No. 11 (KlevetiJ, known as Sub-dlvislou No. 1, as shown ou Map ou tile In this olHoe.

Plana and apecitieationa may be seen, and blank forms of proposals procured, on application to thia office. No proposal will be received or considered unless made iu said forma, accompanied by the aig-naturea of two reepouaible persons, duly qualified in the matter aud furni therein ut lorlh. GAMALIEL K1NU. President. Daniel L.

NoRTllur, Secretary. mhll td OFFICE of street commission. KK, No. 6 City Uall. Pboposalb Fob Hi PiVINtt rOLTON SlBKKT WITH BSIeUIAM PaVKMBMT.

Sealed proposals will be received at tbe titrewt Counninsiuuei 'a office, until Wcumudat, April ltttn, ltOJ, at lzo clock for re-paviug Fulton irom je.at nirer iue June noli ol Joiaienion ana wiuouiriiby Aireeu, wua ifeiKiaa pavemeot aec and re-eet curb, and layiuff all necesiary ci-ose- waiiu, re-ouiiaiug ouiverw, relaying nAgiagy ttc. All to be doiie agreeable to Bpeciiluatiou and piome on me Hie ou-eet Uouiuiiwiouer a omoe, nu Kjity uruinaiicet. Time allowed, one week for ererr 400 lineal fet oi pavemenc complete. rropoMia to atate tbe prto ner runnine foot inrouun uie ccnu1 oi uio aireet ior me wiiole work complete. it I aii ka lor Mtiniatinf furalKhcd at the office.

Proimalrj will not be coDBidorcd unluita acoomnft. nled with a consent in wrltins of twosuxetlei of 6,000 each, (who aliall qualify aa to their retipoiiBibility,) mar ii ine coucraci oa awaraea to tne party prouoe- iiifr, tliey will boconie bound aa hie aurety for it faithful pcrfortnaiice and in cone he ehali neglect or refnue to execute the couiract, If ao awarded, Uien Uintther will pay to the City ol Brooklyn the differ ence between tte price ao proponed and the price of tne next nigint uitiuor, to wnora tne con cruet may awaraid. iropuittiti to ne enuoivod M(Juarlua Tinney, (Street Conituifwioner. Propoaali for Ke- aving ulton atreet with Heigian areuient. Hrooklyn, Marcbnth, apl td TIVNKY, Btwt CommUsV.

LEQMOTICES UPREME COURT, KINGS iCj David Bubeil aauiuat Ueorire Sheara and oihen. Pmuttnt to a Judgment of the Supreme Court, made and entered iu tliU action, on the Uth day of April, win km at ruouc Auction, lo tue vextibiile ot the Uity lla.Il, in tbe City of Jircoklvn. Vitfth day of April, ltd, at 12 o'clock, noon, uiu miiowiug uHBuriiwa ianaa ana premiue, viz. i 41 AU that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud, with tlie building thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Eighth Ward oi the City of Brook lyn, uounty ot Kiuga and Btate of New York, bouudrdAtid described aa folio wi, to wit: Beginning at a point on the intersection of the northerly aide of Thirty-eeventh atreet with tlie wetter I aide Third avenue and running thence wecterlv along said itreet nluRty-tjeveu feet ten and out-half i tuetice nortneny and parallel with mid Third avenue twenty-five feet thence easterly and parallel with aaid Thirty-seventh street uiuety-WT-eu feet ten and ontbalf inches to aaid avenue thence southerly along said avenue tweuty-tive fret the place of BeiDg the same prem-Isfpx conveyed to George Hheara by deed dated the twenty-ninth day of Leonrjibr, and reco'dfd the Register's office of kings County, in Liber IV of Con. page 'lblt January liUd, laiti.

Dated April ti, mi, ap(i 2ftw3wFa8 C. W. THOMAS, R.frrpe. JOTICE OF DISTRIBUTION. NO- tlce Is hereby given, that the balance of ttw procwdiofthe sale of the real entste of WILLIAM BLACK, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased.

ly made under tbe order of tbe Surrogate of tlie County of Kings, by John F. Phillips, the Adtnin-intrator of the Koodu, chattels and credits ot tbw said deceased, will be divided by the said Surrogate among tbe creditors of Uie aaid deceased, propor to their respective debU, according to law, at Surrogate's oflice in tha City of Brooklyn, on twenty-filth day of May next, at tea o'clock in ferenoon of that day. Dated this day of April, A. D. ISfll.

JOHN F. PHILLIPS, the Administrator of William Black, deceased. KOaWKLL C. BUAINAKD, pO Uww8 urrofate. or in r.

fer at lat, On city Mrs. Huuii rou Yotma Deai- Mutes C'Aurci ofth Saviour, (. Dr. Furies' t) Pierre- pout $trut, eurntr of Monro Plact.kX Evening Service to-morrow (Sunday), the claims of "the New York Society for the Edu cation and Maintenance of Young Deaf Mutes" will be presented by the IUv. Usury Camp, ils accredited agent and a collection taken to advance It) benevolent objects.

Several of the children of the "Home" will he present, and add to the iuterest of the services. The "Home" wss founded in 1859, and grow eut of tbe fact, that by the Charter of tbe State institution for Deaf Mutes, Bone can be received into that under twelve years of age. Children of the poor are in great danger of forming almost ineradicable bad habile. Tbe worthy Principal of our Slate Institution, Mr. Pest, commends the "Home" warmly to the pbilauthmpist and the christian, undor tbe charge, as it Is, of aa association of benevolent women of the metropolis, and the admirable teaching of Mias Weatcott, an accomplished graduate ef the State Institution.

The Society is wholly unsectariau, and includes among its pupils Ihs children of Jewish as well as Christian parents. The benevolent among us are Invited to be present to-morrow evening at 7X o'clock, and they will be specially interested in knowing that of thirty-one inmates of the "Home," ten, or about one-third, are from our own side of the East Kiver thus making manifest tbe propriety of its appeal to Brooklyn. Chubch or th Ukbioiiation Corner of Clark street and Monro Place, The Kev. Henry Blanchard, Pastor, will preach on the subject "An appeal to Universalut) attending Evangelical Churches," to-morrow evening. U'HIfi COUKTS.

Tba CHf Court Caalenditr AraiL Thm, 1941. 1. Colt vi. the City of Hruoltlyn i 2. Richardion th tf of Brooklyn! S.

Dann rt. Kr-nuou. tltitthlf 4, Oft I vs. Adviliutu O. LiTitiKtiu vs.

th City trf Urouklyu tt. 'J'urrli'D va, Juues 7. Uotavn and otbfr Jonei Cotiuor tnd other iiIl)tbur U. Htcinbncker vt. ArcoiiKh 10.

Ward aud ollin Ta. kalaey i 11. Taylor tr. Kob-biui 4l otiirr. 4 tli Houdity 12.

Ft tat va Olace U. Cuiy va. Maxwilb 14 CunninghaM tj. Ituaiier 15 Morgan va. Itumwn, ttlimitfj 1(1.

Kt lnffV va. Wai and other i 17. Oi'antva. the t'ltv of Uruklyo i McKleer vi. Uouovan impl'd lJ.

M. ocliwauwi-dul Ti. aurvivor, Ac; 'UK U. Si. Hcliwauwedt r.

atirvivor.iur.: iU iii ami Vi. Kier.t.rijI. Mt Yl. Olltffm v-. lleney aud othara Vi- Lynch v.

luuuau 'IA. Keut and oihw LwU; 'it. lusher and wiln HcOartury; 26. llaiublin v. i.7.

Macktr, Heculvtr, ti. Cttr ot. (4th Monday) tx. Kboda va. Gourlay aud otliMt lf9.

Hirt va. Ooa- Itnit 30. Wtiudll llerxlrr 81. Van IV It va. Korn au aud other 8af.

Jlaabrook va. the City ol lirooklya HZ. flioon-r w. tha City of Brooklyn 31. 0 born and otlirra t.

th City of Brooklyn B5. lltueka ts. Scbtilla 8d. uoetl va. thu City ot Brooklyn 37.

Muud va. Taylor 8i Khodfa va. Maataniou Bit. Soltouatnll va. Wolloy 40 JuIiik mou va.

bpiuoia 41 OMraly va. Unrry 4l. J. Zimnter v. Zllvr 43.

Zi miner vt, Zilivitr: 44 Buabv va. Biotr, Arc 4ft. bKont va. Siultli: Uauim vt. Blronibeiirur; 47.

Tha ty of Brooklyn; 4s. Ltrmiwy va. tho City ol Brooklyn 49. iVffdra and other va. Atltiii 1.

Pr-ff. ra and other va. Atkiuaaitd other; 61. Clark' atrnt Btwn ana Itm ttegiilator Co. va.

me Cliy of Brooklyn oi. Acktrby va. Orr; 63. PinI vh. Coeirliu and othttra; M.

Uuihm va. the Citv Brooklyn: Oo. MoUiui-ky va. Jonca: 06. Po ill ion ud other va.

Warran; Of. flsce vs. Huated and otlirra; M. Uillen va. Hwlft; Buruet va.

1Vk1 Tlii of the Btate of New Vurk va. Kuu- unr; 01. same va. hi. Clirutnita vp.

11 ubotham; A3. Da Lai.ijratia va. Keimat-u, hen If f.l. Zih vi. car; o5.

iluchea va. Lltrhfidd Wickea vt. Kmuwu 67. Millrr va. the L3iig Inland iJO.l B1.

BHTl VB. BCD tier UJ. Mft-lidl Clancy 7U. Tba Fenplaot tbe Bute of Nw Yen v. Foley; 71- iinblw and other vi.

Carll; Vi. Williania va. Webber: 73. Niatia va. Buriwttt 74.

Co)k and otliara va Griffon 75. Cooki. Adminis trator, AO. va. UriilfU To.

fbt va. 11 una and oth ra; 77. Berry T. Thuraby; 7d. Lanibrt va.

Bar nard ad orduns Adminutiatora 7U. Britlalu va. Hadford; 0. VII mora and other va. Ki-nu 8 Loiktrood va.

Bley; tii. ra. Bjruett; 83. At tnalroug va. Kainca and othi ra 64.

Kanuy va. Ufunian ttt. Van Zandt va. Fbillip; MJ. Alien va.

Uaua; S7. Briirtfi va. Crombie and ollmr hH, Elroy va. Hurvoyi HJ. Fox va.

Mr Kirov bU. Connor ra Gallagher; 91. M. McCartney va. the Brooklyn City tt.

K. Cj. U'i. 1 Alt Cartuer va. aam; U3.

Curtia va. Stillwell and other; 94. At- watrr va. Bivera: V5. Both va.

Maurel: Rotli by Guardian, va. aame t7. Crolioa va. Wclmoru 9-4. McCartney va.

Price; W. Nuwell w. the City oi urooaiyn nm. mvxiev vs. yuinu iui.

Mcuut- tjlieon va. Uanmbeli, Blifriff lUi. onu va. Arm Btronor; 103. Folch va.

Mnrnhali and othcra; 104. Ffynu va. Flynn loft. Milla va. Croaiuer.

(4tli MondHV) XJi. Mriine va. UaUahan 11. tin tr VH. Bhcrtuau 1 8- Collin, va.

tha City of mooklyn; ltw. Jacktoo va. Vau Anden III). Car penter ra. Unborne and other.

Kings Ceunir circuit Court JCDOE EMOTT. The April term of tha Kincra Countv Circuit Lours will be onen ed bv Judee Linott on Mondav. 8 Inat at 10 o'clork, A. M. The March ealondar will bn ditpoeed of before the April cmleudar taken op.

The following cauttoa In tba laat term calfndar ill be culled in their order No. 7, 39, 50, 61, nr, oo, 7 va vo, wo, us, 99, ioo, 101. City ciirf. fiiroaa jvdq ouLvxa. The April term of the City Court, Judge Culver prfMd'nf, will aitw be eotumeuoed on Mendiir.

at lOX clock, A. H. When the lollowina cauaea will be called O'Grady va. Barry, coutiutitd from lat term, will be concluded, when the following num- bera will taken up not. i toxu, luciuane.

Court of ftoNolonw. airoai JUDai eaaaitoN and jvitiofi btilwei.l AND HOTT. Daniel Lawrence pleaded guilty to burglary In the third degree, It appear that on an evening tu iat he entered tha borne ol iiiomasUm clair, No. 70 State atreet, in company with another man, aud waa detected oomiug aut with a bundle ofclothoB. Ilia companion encuped.

The nccurwd waa aent to State Priaon for three yeara. He ia Hii yeara of age native ol New Jersey clerk in a dry goodaatoi in uroauway married, but ha uo laml- It- Andrew Wilaen pleaded guilty to forgery In the fourth degrees in patting couutf licit $10 bilta on the wyomuiit isauK, ot wiiktHDarre, ra. He was wn- teuccd to tha Btate Prison for two yeara. The prUoner la 87 yeara of age native of New Jeraoy, where he aurved two yeara lu State Priaon on con viction of a aimilar oflence. Joaeph Jeraup, 17 yeara of ant, Indicta! for bur glary.

pleaded eullty to arand larcenv and waa aeutenced to the reuiteutiary lor two yean. POLICE INTELLIGENCE. nialTWAT Romiiby Gautain McClean of tha Eighth precinct yeetenlay arretted two joung xaen Darned Juhn Uait aud Tbomas Fitsaimmoiia. on the comp'aint of a colored Diau named Thotua. Miaaiui.

reaidiuK ia Filtwuth who chnrced theui with baiUK on the night of the of March laar, ronoed mm. lie aliejres that on tha above night he was returning to his reelduooo. when he waa met vj ihe two pruoneiv. who came up to him and attacked him. Fitaaiioinona struck him a powerful blow on the head and knockmi him down, aud held him on the ground, while Hart rillc-d bia pockets, after which both tied, lie made a com plaint at tile Eighth precinct station Home, but no clus to the arreat of the parties was fouud uutil ye- teiday, when Upt.

McClean.came upon both of them. They were brought butbre Jitaticu Coruwell this moru.BK and committed to await tha action bf the Urand Jury. Suootin a ArroiT. -Officer Crean oftae Second precinct yesterday. arreftd a man named Leatia Maria, reaidingat Red Hook Puiut.

on tha complaint of John Bchnend.r, who alleeea that one day laat week he aud Baria got into a ditnculty, during which IUria drew a piatol and allot him, lodslua two balls in hi. back. The case will be ex. amiued before Justice Voorhies to day IHS Lawd or LlUIBTT Mlnh.nl Fnlev. an lm.

portation from the Oreen Isle, waa brought up bf ioreJuatiooCornwelltbla morning on a chaigoof tlce, he said he wa only two daya from Kallarney, "an' sure ha didn't know th .1.. WM totll aa a land of liberty, an he didn't think a man would be arrlated for taking a dhrop too much. The Juatlce gae Michael an lmpreive lecture on the nature of our iuatitutious, aud propowd to give him a practical illustration of our mode of aendlng him to the institution in Kaymoud street for ten days. SramEBT KJFO-nnjrr. Chas.

N. Huhhn. h. reaidea at No 4 Fleet street, waa fined $5 by Justice Cornwell thia morning for having committed an assault upon a woman named Mra. Mni-nh, one oi his tenants.

Bhe came to lire iu tha Uoum about a month ilnos and Mr. Hubbsli heard some stories do- of real at OF ana got a warrant out for Mr. Hubbell, upon which he waa arreted. The Juatice id lied him uot to try auch luaimary methoda of ejectment In luture, Assavlt wit a Cha ib. Officer Crean, of the Secood Precinct, thia morning, arrested a man named Jamoa Brown, midlng In Union atroet, on the complaint of a woman named Bridget Max-wt II, who charged him with having committed aaaault upon her, by Hi iking her with a chair.

She rtwidea the aame house, and her huaband waa in the liahitof speudlng bia evenimra In the amrt nientaof the accused, drinking aud playing carda. Laat evening, ahe went to the room of tbe de fondant for the purpoao of aaklntr her huaband to wnm iioue, wnen me primmer, an ane allege, pick-ed up a chair and struck her several times with it, cutting ber in several places. The ease will be ntttra neiore a jury tuts afternoon. kepi mq a Disorderly llotait. Pat Bhcran.

the ki epur of a nun 11 groifgery in Walworth street, near Flushing avenue, was ane'ttd, laat evening, by ollicer Cieau, of tha Secoud Precinct, on the complaint of Mary Curran, who realdea In the aame htise, charging htm with keeping a disorderly huae, the rort ol thievaa and other huuioner cnaraciers, lie was neiu lor examination. Poi.ioa BuuiMBaa. Durlim the month of Marnh. there were 4il cases dicpoaed ot lu Justice Corii- weu a ourt, as iouows i Aiaault and Battery $8 VagrauU. 68 Forgery 4 Intoxication B8t) Burglary 8 Violating Ordinances 28 Threata 4 Grand Larceny 4 Malicious Michief 1 A (fray in the streets.

6 Petit tttt Abandonment 1 Selling Liquor on Sunday ft 401 NEW-YORK CITY NEWS. in urder In lite Uowery. A man Darned Hngan, residing in Twelfth street, was sbot this morning; about half-past one o'clock, and instantly killed at the coffr. and cake saloon under the old Branch Hotel, at No. 3G Bowery, bv lied.

McManus, one of the Bowery Boys." The deed waa committed without the slightest provocation. The murderer was shortly afterward arrested. Mictbopolita" Gift Book-Stork, No. 820 Fulton-Strekt, Brooklyn. At this establishment all books are sold at the regular retail prices, and a gift, varying In value from 90 cents to tl00, will be presented to each purchaser (at the time of sale) of (1 00 and upwards.

For particulars, we refer to our advertisement, in another column of this paper. Deiob'i Hotel, conducted on the Eu ropean Clan, No. lbS aud 160 Fulton, entrance in Cranberry street, Brooklyn. Elegant single and double ront rooms, from $2 to $7 per week. Din ner from 13 to 8 o'clock.

Ice Cream, Billiards, Dining-rooms An the second floor and basement. Asr Ill-Assorted Match. The Bristol. England, Pott, says that one of tha parish churches in that neighborhood was lately the scene of a gny wedding, which attracted no small degruu of attention, from the fact that the bride was a fine young lady, aix feet two inches in height, whilo the happy bridegroom rejoiced in the altitude of three feet two inchest being one inch more than half the number measured by his fair help mate. Moderate Drinking in Washington's Dat.

G. V. Custis, in bis recollections of Washington, gives a copy of a contract, written in Washington own hand. be. tween George Washington and Philip Bar ton ins garucner.

Alter the usual clauses, it provides that the said Burton "will not, at nny time, suffer himself to be disguised with liquor, except on terms hereafter mentioned. Alter enumerating the cloth ing, to be furnished, it further snys he was to be allowed "four dollars at Christmas, with which he may be drunk four (lavs and four nights also, two dollars Whitsuntide, to be drunk two days also, a dram in the morning, and a drink of grog at dinner. A distinguished foreigner, dining at the White House, wished to congratulate Presi dent Lincoln on the self-possession of the hostess, and her apparent indifference to th peculiar vexations of her new position. Hav ing an mi perfect knowledge ot our language, he expressed bis idea by saying, xourex' cellcncv lady makes it very indifferent 1 Observing the twinkle of the President', eye, he endeavored to correct his language, and immediately said with emphasis, "You excellency's lady has a very iiidiflerent mco 1 Well Answered. Is it possible, Miss, that you don't know the names of some of your best friends Certainly I do not even know what my own name may be id a year from this time.

Shot Dead tor Pkoijosinq Markup A young man, named Daniel Kobbins, proposed honorable marriage to a girl near Little Uock, on the 13th an her father, hearing of it, shot him dead in the street. harming country 1 JLEOTURES lROOKXYN YOUNG MEN'S CHKIS- JJ TIAN ASSOCIATION. LAST LECTURE. JOHN GOUGH will Lecture on LONDON STREET LIFE," AMD LIGHTS and SHADOWS or LONDON LIFE," sVssjciurea iu one, wicn new tact and Illustrations nt th BROOKLYN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON MONDAY EVENING, April 16, At 8 o'clock. (Tills will be the last bv Mr.

Ooueh. In Brooklyn, tliid eeiuouO DODWOUTli'S CUKNET BAND will Derform irom 10 ociock. Tictuitc, 2fi cent Reserred SeaU, 60 centa. The iUj ofticketH will couimiucsj on MoodaTs April Sih. The pkeet ol salt) will be jiveo In a fu- nro advprtlnomcnt.

ai4 litrhAS lOOMS "WANTED IMMEDIATE- i ly, or betweon tbe preuent time and month of May, tor a gentleman aud Ills tanilly ol two per swiiirj five rooma iu a respectable dwelllua hottsu In te vicinity ol the City Hall, or within tnu or fif- toen minulus walk from it. Anaitraeuts only are wanted, as the family advertising; wink to do their own work. Address F. R. 11.," Brooklyn Stab umcfl.

auo iw IfANTED. A LADY HAVING TA- ken a good bonne in a pleasant location, near rulton rerry, would like to meet with one or two families giving up housekeeping, to board with her, tbey luruUhiuif their owu ioon.s, or tbat would hire tome of their luruiture on reawnable terms. Ad- dress, for a short time, Brooklyn Post Oftioe. a pi '2wx DENTISTRY V. BOWERS, DENTIST, FVL- Xl TON-BTRKfcT, Brooklyn, Inserts sett of Teeth on silver or rubber, $0 gold, $tu platina, partial setts, silver, $1 void, $'2 per tooth rilliuar, from 50 oeuts to $1 pivot teeth, $1 Vn cents.

mhlH It IS GETTING TO BE PRETTY well nndertttood op latb, thst tha RL8INKS1S a OKNTloT cannot be done by deputr, or on a larirs scale, without Loss of Public Contidenoe and money. The steady increase of business at the OK ieri ur i im Buuumur.K is aue to a strict lersoiial attention to each patient, and one UN- OHU LIST Of rKlUKS, to which may be added conatant desire to be amouir the Brat to adopt all improvements, without resorting; to the shallow buatocss tricks common among advertisers, who publish one list of prices in the papers, and another the office. I am Inserting Full or Partial SETS TEETH and WITHOUT CLASPS, $8 U0 FILLING TEETH WITH UOLD, 1 00 AND PEARL FILLINUS, fiO eta. Call and see my stw clmens. Da.

T. FRY, 120 FULTON STREET, opjrosiTS Bauds STaaxr, Baoouw, mhltl lt tbe reet will bo laian lUa brd. Applr at tlie t. W. tmraamCllntoo and CarroU atreeis, ifioollyii, or ts-j si JOHN HaMJalM, Me.

IU Wall streot, N. lo b-waatinitoUloe). laps lw- LET-FBOlViEsrf THE lx oi MAT noit Two rourtcKKrr lad busmernt flrselaasi brown stone front isV aloaa lil aud 183 Amltr street ou narlo aa asaaitNilou od Uaai rear aoat all tba modern luipro.csaeiMQUi bttha ese wlthla ten mlnutee' walk of 8 SBuutft leirT uitaUs tor larga tanuljr. Uent, Apply to OlullUB eV-aB. CAKV, il Bsnltb street i Or to a.

E. UOWAltri- Mn iTU Imltw Ih.L Joining tlw uvemliN. sp tf HOUSES TO ET-Sl i'U A.TED IN USeits litest, bosasrtweii Uusoo frankllu aveuuea. iliaas to biiilwn rocull; built. Id Uie verj bast niaoatie asr bin til the axaodsrs lm provemeuta, Willi wstsazasr, eu, htth room, water cloaeta, aw.

Ellis ktiiim md wluj ucb housi. Apply to A. V. litou sat llm ud lsather Bank. and T.

B. Dtout. No, 1 KJoeatliaillll, New York or on the prsutbs mbU tf rnO LET-TUE BOOMS NOW OG- eunledbyFuaiisuskoiisiiurMNaiLII.Caa- aamof FDLTosaadl'tMaBL-sunLlBrsssrrsH and Fls turee For Sale. Apply to H. BEYNOIZMsLDS, Fulton and Plaa apple streets, 2d Hooi.

tele tf TO LET A LAEGE STORK, NOW being built, on AttsravSlantlcitrBat, Brasoklyn, one ot the beat atanda for burs eat eater either for the Carpet or llryUoode trade; lb storaa is 40 feet by 8u; roodlittntj In sasi i in nl ilHi modn improTf-menta. Apply la GEO. 8. (jiUY, 21 or Kit) Chambar at, Nw YcMrk apl4 tf TO au! LET-TWOXJ LABGK liOOMS, aultabls for workluar aewltiimschtxaara, in tha nuar buildiiiK on Atlautiaat as. street, near trass corner of Clinton atreet, Brooklyn.

Apuiy KO. S. 0A- KV, 21 Cbaiuben N. Y.te7 tl FFICES TO OFFICES tnt tbe butldinn, Mo. IN iDd UM Fulton fU.

suitable tor architect, m. law yen, trtiata, Ste fioutiug ou Fultouitreet wjconvtmiWnteutrinca froiu Fulton itreut. Keu. Irum $uU to $ii00 per annum, according to ilu a aud loeitloo. Apply to Ut-0.

8. CAliV, il guith or 106 ChHnilMTitrwt, New Yrm rlt nihl tf roa sale. 170R SALE, OK TO LET li or 8I1AI) tS-A lar go Unci Uoiiarsa, IIOTEI. frontios; ou Fulton atreet, only onasraaaasa block froDi Fulton Ferryt Brooklyu. liu i bar as.

aud neturea ctoxnplots. Urouud 41.9 by UO feet. Also, a throe-story Urlcasm H1M, No. 103 Adelpbl strtt, between Mirtlo rSkesmud Wlllouahkav avsuuea, with the corner lot sdjoixa aiiir. Possession glrsu on 1st Mit Mti Apply to 0.

fK0.r.-?, 41 Fulton stroMt, Brook lyn p5 A FINE BUILUIS: UO 10T IN THE Tlilnl 11' li ill iflln li in Mil. Til "i cheap Ouiy part raull required. Apply to B. tfF. E.

DANA, I Wall street, N. Y. aivaV xweod BUY A NEW two-storiBaudbfcsWKXsvnentCoUtge Houses, fit-uttted 18th strut, tn-ttvi-s -an Stli itid 911 avenues, oontainiug 8 room, aud fWSullloli, will sold for $1,50 eacb. Only stasezkuf.il imouut of purchase money rt-qtiirod duwo. saw full view of tki ocean ia had from tlim houses, su-s-s- ii iremry wmjr deslrsbla for rtfaidencet.

But ihoBsstwrt iklim from the horse cars. For further parti culin, toquixw of BUH-KILL A WILLlJj, Moutis awiguiilreel, next door to Post Office. ap lw SALE, 0U TO BENT THE three-story brick Hi tse, 84 Klliott place, lata Hampden street, Iloiue Ibh flnesnluri waktr, bath, icstoibujer, of on baud tod mortgage gas, Ac. Keut, Prsv which can remain the payment ol the fl.iH'U mada wj. TMAN LLOirn, md BroaMft-sitreet Apply to fcAUT mb4 tf SALE-TIIlt.

Brown Utoue Homes, near Courts llousw tnd Uhed with all luodero luipsr 2.EE MST-CLASS sltuitod Id Amity strest, Loti lull ilu fully Ha B-orumeuti. KY, 11 ButUa oral Apply to UbU. B. JROCERXJEU I NEST FAMILY GROCERIES. KC0N0MY ltS WEALTH I K.

W. t-AN(JlB. (8CO0ES8O1 TO 1" OTtlH A llU, SI and 'ii Uicki itre agflt, corner of sfoplar, Wishes to iDlorm bu irien di id4Um publ i at lirge that he Is recetvloK dai A aly, upcrlor li rat-quality UKOCKUlKSsodr'Ktl twj Aemc iptiaa. Choice Wines, Liquors ad Muiar A Bou's, YoungtrV, nndollitrwlffc braltd Scotch Aleii Loudon aud Dublin Porter, WToitti'iAroiuatic ftchiedam Si.huapiM, altrO, iiewswwilockof HiitW-r, Lwd, Pork, Hams, Smoked Beef Bilutou and Mackursl, by the barrel or kilt. VfKatabl(iorilldecriutioDS.

including about 1011 bbls. ol tiui potato, of all kin dd. Pioklts, Slues, sntft S3 coadtniiDts. He would particularly call Uie at.t;utiscOD ol his old oatatoiuvn (ou the Height to his iww bnudiof Niaaaauaiid Luiou Mills Flour, sudthei L'uluu Mills tia tiortiou- lar, which cannot bocqua From a long experienco in tlie ba maninm md a thorough know ledge ot Imyinff, Mr. i kanub thin lu btniMU capable of selling a butter low as can be piuuured eltMtwhere.

lfKUMUt lo any part oc Brooklyn or York, trotm oltbirn. Komenibsr tbe 21 and ta Hick sreet, or Fulton. Cruh2T It QUALITY" MOFAM1LY Gl-tOCE. X1 H. (JUHN dtjilFultoKa-titreet, corner of Clark-titreet, oflei to tamiliea tlie most eompleU) aiwutmetitof GKOCKKIKa A FRUITS to be found in tho city, eiukeiwaoraclnit ivm tavrtlcU oecetfity or luxury kept by Fiiuil; Urocara in tensive trade luchiding And every variety of Foreitcoindl)oiiiasto VmiU OARUKN, FIELD mo FLOWER BKISDS.

PatlAAIiKLfUUSUdAoOTUH ALII, HiLAttasV OaAFK by the keg, Fbmh FaimJii Id tun, CiL.JH-faosi at import ten1 prloes. VT. II. CO U.N ELL In IT mi--tlwuaaag bltherto extended to him horn the eaua, Uie osrsln are atbtudtd to daily at uiual. UoodidahvercMl to any pait ol tlie city, oc 8 In 1 8 TUNS SON Co7 DEiLERaB IN TEAS ANO T8 FL'LTON-fiTKEEl i BB00U.VN, slW.) rGsTASLIiaio I Great inducameota offered to Urn consutnen.

Plsaaa call, axalulus aud coda jar -pari fir Touwelves. Our CoffnH an alsayi Irwa JV li rwied, suit casf a sa porior quatitji. jr iaomla ssat to any part ltoelrrraas U2-t tf KOCEHIES GREATEST VJ Bargains yet ofTrnttj tlmpiblie, In HU-fLUUH, BUTTER, of ill kind mrm now astonith, bug, itilcbthoauaadi OAKS, TEAS, OOFl'KB, FKilVISlONS anS r'UHTS baing sold at pricas that will si I ut.ae ant Iscta, aud uo buna can tastily. Ulra mo a call, trnl too IIK 11 it ullaled tbaat tbu Is tlie place to buy your Wint. si rrll-rtnfUmiiairlas ff Br WH1TB HllUAB.

In nmnnH.irmBl. Coras one, floiue sisbkIII Doth great auil sraaaaDaiall I Consult'your iiilsril, ami bsiy nor goods from UK0. I. HI X.TWN, dll tf nwton-glssstat. TMi'OKTANT TO TBBIE PUBLIC lr too rrisssaaaaB OKNLINE TEA ANLaaS COFFEE, and at prion, to suit tho times, HAKDINU aa Jiinetion of Fultoa and Mslim aaa strsats, Brooklyn.

Tlia very tiDest uualitT of osVaV-ad uoTiromaaaa Jara Coffee, only IS oanta per oa CIU.toroaa dollar. Kich Mocho or Turker. His rm uU at or 6 11m. for oue dollar. Klch and and fhwrint ranr Ten, hut Imisesrted.

live and ton pound boisi, afc wholanle prices. HAKUIND celebrated O-SOUUi, HUB A7ARD aud SPlCta, of tha most nip guilty, anil st pricas 2U per oeut, obeauu tliamavasau uy oilier araatab-Uabment. Kvmember the itaud, Junctaon Fulton and Jaala streets, Brooklyn. THB OLDr.aT TEA ANI KOme BTuns IN THK Cm CONVEYANW CIS. (l'f I.mi.AVI) Bouth s'orry, llnxaJo, 11; (Buudsrrs At IU A.

tirr frrsiiport I I 3:30 e. IL, lor Mort.ullpan4 Vsap- h.i.k 8:30, 4:30 and 8:30 X. P. lot llessap- IV A. '''io'a M.

111 A. Mm 01, 0:30 aud ti: tor Ja maica. 0' 31 Ti altui teaya for Brooklyn, OrMiinort, 10:14 A. l. Kirerbeaul, 11:16 A.

I Yaphank. A. 11. and P. t.

North Mip, V.m A. H.lndl:l 1 Byosast, A. M. and 1 1 10 M. Henipstesul, 1:40, A aa audWP, If.

Jaiuaioa, 7:35, A. 8:31 M. A. U. fll las an' ia'l supot.

Uaroh sib, WSl, alU Saf TO THE BROOKLYN EVENING STAR. FIRST EDITION. BROOKLYN STAR OFFICE, p. M. BY TUI AJf KBIGAM OO'g.

inn, Wall-street. New-York, and im Wash- Infttou-street, Brooklyn. The Jrtckalow Case Tuntok, April 9. Further argument in tha case of Jackaiow was suspended for the ptesent, on the motion for a new trial, inejudgu delivered verbal opin louses to the jurisdiction of the Couit. and were divided.

Orier in favor of tlie Juriedictlon, and Dickeitoo agaiust It the Court therefore being divided lo opiulon, the lol lowing order was made, and now to wit, on me murui day ot April in toe term ot Marco, looi, tna counsel lor me prisoner move tba Court to arrest Uie judgeraemeut on the said ver dict for the causes lullowing to wit first because the said Uourt Has not jurisdiction ot the said oase. second, because upon tne record and upon the special verdict of the Jury the Court ougnt not to pronounce judgment upon the prisoner. And after argument of said motion the opiuious of the aatd Judge upon tbe questions were offered. There up-ou that tbe poiuta on which the disagreement has Happened may during the term be stated uuder the direction of tbe Judges, il certified under tbe seal of the Court, to be liually decided. It is ordered that the fore none statu of the record and the Questions arising therefrom, which is made under the direction of the Judge, be cert 1 lied according to tha law in tiiat case made and provided.

New York Slock Market Niw Yomv. Anril 1. ftmoaa Ars dnll aad Imculw. loins ars fclgbar, wklli Others itra lower. Munbt la plenty on c.ll, st 4 a par tint.

SrsaLiKO KumANa. Cluses 4uiel, 100 a 10S. Cblwro a R. I 14 I lloiisoa Clare. A iule.lo llsrl.m Burl.

A tiuiacy TtW I Ph. nam. 4IH ti.les. A Chirnro TIU I Cbi. A N.W.

Luek.A SOX CM. A N. W. Ill ITM I III. CeDL bda 40 1X I.

Serin AILS. aui.ru.tMid... S1i. h. So.

I Mkb. Ceplrsl Harlem Pref. Ill, I Ml, li. So. 8.

Erl. 4IA hda jejieaaarfO 41XN. Cerollnst tlW Tennoeeee 4 I N. Y. Stale 14 BrV 1 Tranaur IS per cast.

in, I U.S. I CoupoM Id bds 1K Penile Mail Coir.1 trie New York Klarkela. New York, April 0. Flour Receipt. 13,625 sales li.lXHJ harrels State aud Western a shade nrnier with more doina; i DUpertine Btata, 25 (4 6 3iji Kxtra Btate.

$8 40 6 50 Round Hoop Ohio, SS5 00 (o) 6 J5 SiipiTllijn Wmtorn, $5 25 (o) 5 80 Com mon to good extra Wtaiteru, 40 (aD tu Booth- em ateady sales lrlO barrela Mixed to (rood, $9 45 C4 5 J5 fanoy and extra, at $5 80 7 50 Canadian better; aalea 00J bbla, at 6 45 (a) UO lor Extra. Wheat Fully one cont better with more export Icmand aalea Milwaiikle Ulub $1 for fair eeilvered Ked Jersey $1 41 i White Waatern SI SO ua 1 OZM. (Jorn Quit and steady I aalea 18.1MX1 bushels Old Mixed Western GTo in store and Ofl for new do. in the railroad depot. Oata Ouiet Southern and Jersey so (at oao Northern and Western, (a) fork Steady aalea small i Moss 417 VWi 17 2b.

Prime, $12 76 (a) 13 00. Itacou tjuiet. Butter Dull Ohio 10 4J 14c State 14 (3 19s Lard Steady; aalea small at I for bar rela. Whiskey Firm aalea 500 barrela at Kho per ration. Cotton The market Is firm and buoyant but not very sales 1,1100 bales lt for Midd ling uplands.

Cotlee ihs market la steady but quiet 1 aaiea 400 bairs. Hlo at 04 12V a 18. Buttara The market ramalna Heavy aalea xou hhd. Cuba at and 6. Molasses The market ia unchaDoed sales 100 New urleans S4 let oo, MINIATURE ALMANAC TUIB DAY, APRIL0.

Sun Rises. .8:86 SunSats. .6:29 Moon Rises. HIGH WATER THIS DAY. Sandy Hook.

.6: 13 Gov. I Hell Oata. SECOND EDITIGN. EVENING STAR OFFICE, IX P. M.

The Sailius of the Atlantic, etc New Yobk, April 8. Large quantities of army stores shipped from pier last night, onboard tlie Atlantic, which Is about sailing with nine hundred men aboard. A detachment of the First Artillery, tour guns aud forty men cams over to thia city from Fort Hamilton to-day. The City of Baltimore sailed to-day for Liverpool, with 811 passengers and $110,000 In specie State Legislature. ASSEMBLY.

A LB ANT, April t. Immediately after the reading ot the journal, the roll of members was called under the resolution of Mr. Hobmsoti, and each one named a bill, which was either rcfeircd to the Committee of the Whole, or sent to Select Committees to be reported complete forthwith. There were tn all T2 bills sent to Belect Committees of the Whole to be taken up in regular oi der as moved. Among those which are to be reported complete aud fro at once to a third reading, are the following oi general importunce, waicu were severally moved tojtne members named By Mr.

L. G. Andrits In relation to Jurors and conimiRflonerB ol jurors to Kings -uounty. By Mr. Arcuiarious In relation to the chamber-laincy of the City of New York.

By Mr. Barber To tranaOr unclaimed funds in the banks aud courts to the State Treasury. By Mr. Bingham In relation to canes of murder and arion occurring before May 1, iHtiU. ay Mr.

uotriMtock to incorporate tne Artists Fund Society, New York. By Mr. Cdzhiis To amend the Excise law. By Mr. Craft Relative to contracts by the May and commonalty of New York.

By Mr. Dulcber To regulate the milk freight on Harlem. By Mr. Fullerton To erect tha new County of Higlilnnd. By Mr.

Hardy in relation to tha Free Academy tbe city of New York. ay Mr. uurchingn in relation to bills ot ex change, checks and promissory notes falling due ou holidays. Sal line of (he Norili American. Portland, April The steamship "North American" will sail at 0 to-day, lor Liverpool, via.

ionaouaerty. aluariee ire. Fill Rivnu Auril 8. The Woolen Mill and machiuerr of the Dunlao Manufacturing Company was destroyed by lire last ignc i hp stock oi ary gooas was motmy savrd. lutiurance ifoi.iwu iu rroviaence ana uaniord or-ces.

The United Kingdom at Portland, etc. Portland, April fl. Tha etiamer United Kinirdom fn Ula- gow on tho ultimo, arrived here yesterday afternoon. Ntiws autlcipatd. The oteamer "John -11 havlnir dlwhartred her Canadian cargo, sailed at six o'clock tblj uiorulng New York.

Murder Case. Eoa Ha ton V. April 6. Mary Waldeahfrgrr and John Zeller, in orison Mayslandiug, have Idrntitied by'ChTistiaa HoIzm haviuK lived in Philadelphia, iu December whnre thu former oonfeiMed having caused tha phi a oi ner imam, uiHiigautt by teller, ber para mour, Mary husband was convicted of the miir- but was siibwquently reprieved bv the Court 1'aidtns. A charffa of murder will bs hroucrht (('UBt iu.i mnu abfiier on mmaay nfxi.

MEDICAL. JLLE8 1 PILES I Try J. T. nOOO'B KLBCTDARY FOR THAT DISTRKSSINO COMPLAINT, PILES. It is ackuowledrnd to ba tha best nioltWnsf itniit.

trial oaj sollcitrd. It has bewn uaaxl IJ practlco bT wreral of lbs) traal PbsJcUua of tbia (Sold, with dirwtlonm In HAYt Kultou-sOwt: MIL Sh.1 tooHitrwt: aud at th. Proprtolor'a ilrug Btora, 00 LafajattaHlTaaiia, HrooaJro. all 11 In Mexico. She was to have been stripped on Monday, when the instructions to get her ready for sea came from Washington.

She Is the only steam frigate ever converted from the s. 'finic up" condition into the commission state Vae 're day: She will probab conTy the Atantic. Tub Will Case. The will of Chahitt Jallktt, came up fr probate before Judge at Jamaica, L. on the 23d ult.

It contested by some of the first families on tong Island. Nearly $100,000 are involved. The" particulars will be given a the probate processes. Wm. L.

Rkrd. LaVMBBitTSOsf A Ontkroonk, and Hkniiy Haynks, aro counsel for tha contestants and A. R. Dyett, for Legatee, Fire, About half past eight o'clock, last vcnliitf, fire occurred in the house of Mr. Joax RoBBiNa, on Gates avenue between Hunter And Downing streets.

It was put out by the neighbors. Damage, abont $50. Business iw tuh Scrrooatks Court. During the past week the wills of the following named persons were admitted to probate in the Kings Co. Surrogate Court: Johm Collins, of Brooklyn; Mart Far hell, William N.

Blohx, Maodkume 1U-hancka, do. James Hogg, do. Matchless Misery To have a cigar jind nothing to light it wit a..

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