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HELP WASTED. POLICE IiVTiIiLIENCiS. (tfito to anlr toty FIRST EDITION. Skating Carnival on Chiohesteb's Pond. Gideon's Band, who made such a sensation at Lef fcrts' Park laBt summer, will essay a "Carnival on Ice," on Wednesday, on Chichestet's Pond.

Tho Band wUl turn out in fullfancy costume, and the display promises to surpass any pieviouB attempt in the carnival lino this season. OVTNGTON BROTHiSxHS HATE NOW OPBNBD THE IK HEW OOMMTJWICAT1NG WITH THEIR VoT HER SPACIOUS STORE, Nob. 236 338 AND 210 FUXTON STBEfiT, BROOKLYN. FOUR LARGE Encouraged by tho refined taites of our costoaeri ml' tbe consequent increased demand for the but ot Art in our line, we have spared no pains or ex pens tm waking eeiectioD in Europe to meet tbe Rrovrias py oistion by the community, of the beautiful in Arc We have th pleasure of introducing to khe oiUeno Brooklyn the deservedly celebrated Silver Plate of tbo OR HAM MANUFACTURING COMPArlY OF PROVIDENCE, R. A most extensive assortment of R1CU DhCUHATED DINNER SETS.

BRONZE AND PARIAN STATU FRENCH AND 8WISS OlOflfa1 And an aneqnaJed stock of PARIS AND IX)NDOW FANCY GOODS; Suits Die for WEDDING GIFTS. Oar customer roaj rest assured that our prices wiW ways correspond with tbe fall ih gold. d19 I From the New Tork Times, Deo 17th. "Ovington Co. (Brooklyn.) What Haoghwout is New York, Ovington is to the Rreat City of Brooklyn.

Tfa boneo, in addition to an immense and choice selected stoAc of class and china ware, provides for its customers by direct' importation an assortment of Paris clocks, statuary and fin fupcy eooda." BOAKD TO IjET, TO A UEN'I LI5MAN and wifoor tirosmsle ccntleman, a ncatlv furnished iront room and alcove, with lirsfc class board, has modern improTementB; dinner at 0. Appfy at 55 Fort Greene p'ace. Jan 2(, BOAKD WANTED, BY A YOUNG eenMemn. a hall bedroom, with pood board on liriwkljn Heights. Address, with particulars, Box 523 OAIID OKEOB TWO MIDDLE AGED genllemrD, sober habits, can be corjteelly acct.ia lutidatcd in a private family, on the He'phta, flva iDinos' walk from Fulton Ferry.

Address W. 8, Eagle officer jaU2t OAKD TO LET, WITH BOARD, TO two cent.cmen and the wives, or four sii'e Kent'o men, two lar(re rooms; house hs. all improvements. In quire at lit Klliott place. jal 2t BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIUUTS Eoots and board for two gentlemen in a orvato a ily, at 51 Columbia sttee jaU 2t" OARD TO LET.

WITH BOARD. A suite ot very iront rooms, on tioor, suit single gentlemen or a family: table fir stcIas: term; nhl for KiTitrleeentleinen or a famtlv: table mstclafs: turmo reafonable; location pleasant and 45 Nassau street, turee minutes" irom EUiton jerry. BOARD TO LET, TO A GENTLEMAN and wife, or two eenemen, a second floor bacc room, nicely furnished, with board, at 235 Schermerhorn at; house has all conveniences, and is in a pleasant neigh bor hcod. Terms. $17.

Referencescxchanped. all2 BOARD TO LET, "WITH FIRST CLASS board, a front parlor and bedroom, on 2od Coor, suitable lora gentleman and wife or twosinple pentlemen; location veiy pleasant, within live minutr s' of the ferry. Please call at 18 Fourth pface, between Cbnto.i and Benry sts. Best of references given and required. Terius moderate.

OARD WANTED, FOR A SINGLE pectleman. a furnished room, with orwlhoutboard, onvenientto the City Hall. Addre33 Brooklyn F. O. jalt2t BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, A front room, nicety furnished, to a gentleman and lady, and bedroom adjoining to a young gentleman, at 77 Fort Oreene plaoo.

2t BOARD ROOMS TO LET, WITH board, to gentlemen and tbf ir wives or Bingle gentlemen dinner at 6 o'clock. Apply at 88 Willoughby sueeU 6t BOARD IN BROOKLYN CAN Blii OB tained for pentlemnn and wife, or twosinete gentlemen, where the comforts of home can bs had, by applying at 19 Wyckoff street, a few doors from Court; convenient to the cars and ferries. 2t BOARD HANDSOMELY AND NEWLY furnished rooms to let. with first class board, to gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen; terms moderate to suit the times; house contains alt the modern improvements, and very pleasantly located; convenient to the ferries. Apply at No.

87 State street, between Sidney place and Clinton street. jli 3l BOAR A FINELY FURNISHED front room, also aback room, together or separate, with board, in brown atone house 37 Wyckoff, near Court atreet. Bath, piano and library in house. BOARD THREE GENTLEMEN CAN be accommodated with neat rooms on second floor, and partial board, in a house with mooern improvements, on reasonable terms, by applying at 382 Carlton avenue. 3t BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN ana wife, in the vicinity of Carlton avenue; best of references (riven.

Address, stating terms, location, tc O. Eagle office. 13 OARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, and two or tnree single gentlemen, can do accommodated with board and pleasant rooms, at 79 Dean street, be tween Haiitn nna ttoyc; no use nieasanuy situaiea; convenient to a'l the ferries, and to 3 car routes. iali Jt'eod ROAKD WANTED A PLEASANT rfinm. rniiTflriipncp for tire.

ens. and occasional use of piano, in a genteel, piiv.iie Christian farailv. Flen address, with particular, "Ib'ftlUuTKESS," baffle Office. 'OAK ROOM, WITH BOARD, at 16 chermerhorn street, for one or two gentle men. jai4 2t OAKD A UALL ROOM, NOW" VA and boanl.

with nrtvate ami It. 65 Stale streot. near lienry. Brooklyn Hfeigats. jat4 2t BOAKD "WANTED BY THREE YOUNG Gentlemen, with onn Inrse "oom or a room and hail room adjuinmp: Heights preferred.

Address P. M. D1UU11I1 11 1'Ubl UUilC. Utl Ob" BOA KD TO KT, i'i'H HOARD. WO lurse rooms and hall bedroDrn, with fire and gas; all modern luiprovements; good references required Apply stjptt.

jaU 'It BOAKD AtfAMIL OK TlYO SINULK i can be accommodated with firL class board al'i2 Sards street, five minuteis" walkfroin Fulton ferry. BOARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS A nicelv iurnihed tr.mt rnrin Int wit.h hnni to t'enHcicn and wile, or iwo siuule hodM) contaiis ail itnprovt'uipmt: dinner at 6. Ca'1 4t43 Middah 6ireet: fereDces required. jal4 2t BOARD WANTED, HY A YU ONG GEN Heman. board in a seleot nrivatefamilv.

in the vicin ity of Lulajettc avenue and Oxford street Address F. oiuce. BOARD TO LET, WITH BOAKD, AT 23 Greene avenue, one lame second Btnrv rnntn. fnr nic lied nlto a nail beuroom: house has motlorn improvements; pleasantly situated; one block from t'ulton avenue. BOAKD TO LET, VEKY Jf LKA ANT third story room, imd a hall room, with board: eai.

bato om and all conveniences; terms moderate. A poly nt 93 Hririibon street. jaU 6t BOARD. ONE OJB TWO GENTLEMEN, or cf rifleman and wife, will tind handsnmIv furnish ed rooms, with or without tjoad, in too modern house (g.is, bath, 371 Cumberland street, between Fulton and Atlantic avenues. jalt2t BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, A floor, nicnlv lurnishod.

at, 21G Adnlnhi trflHt. between afayettc and DeKalb avenues; will be let sinjla or eo suite. jaU 31 BOARD A EW GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated w.t'pood board for 55 per week; also room to let, with or without boaid, at No. Ti York ntroet. jail 3t HOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, TWO vftrv nlensant rooms on second floor.

Iront and back. in fTP ntleinrm unci wita. or hinule nentlBmen who W'juld occupy the room toK ther, front room ior S18, the loom $16 per week, at No. 20 Jora emon Btreet; near the Jtrnes. L.OST AN FOUNJLf.

fit REWARD STRAYED FROM jnB TTninn Rtreet. hftween rClasson and Franklin nvs. od lipbt epottert COW. Whoever will rattira uer will icceivo tne odoto rowara j14 3t B. PJLLV.

$kdlfb BEVVARD Sl'OliliN ON THE 9 xJ'Hj' 4th of Himury, a sum ot money in prceti niiHinc which are six 6100 bills. Tho above rcw.ird will he paid and no questions asked, un teturniutr tia or to nny one giving information which will lead to the recovrry of tbe money. Apply to PELE1M, 80 State hireei. ST ON SUNDAY EVENING. IN A Vfall street.

South vt, crossing Fulton or a ulronavtar.an ISNAMx J.ED CLOTH contain ins muii, ot much value tn tno owner. The fimder win be i i i ti isew iorK. OST BADGE No. 2.GG1 1 The linoer will pleusp return the same to the oliice of the Chief JinpinDer. uity itdii, or al toe aoa ie oi juagine ucmpaiiy io.

rz v. REWARD STRAYED, ON THE 11th of January, 1867, one red younj; MILCH COW, tith a rope round her horns Tho above reward will be wild by returnine her to THOS. HAWTHORN, D.mshss street, between 4n ana am uvtnuea, orooitiyn. juu n1 iKKJND SUDAYt JAN. 6, 1S07.

A SET n(Ui A nr nursnn r.n hiwpi tho ft no hv nrnv to CUKISTO. PHKH HIGGINS, corner of Willoughbj andNostrand avenuer. jn jl tbB KKWAKD i'ttllM THE Hp Vr subscriber on the nmht of tlie nintu ot Jn uyri. onu set of double fann UAKMJSS, noirly new, with rcrl Tpr dolinr.s will tic aid lor the recovary of the hsriieps. and ten dollar for sucq tvidenee as vnli convict thethiet or thieveb.

KL lJil' VAi BBUisT, nay nidge, lj. 1. l'llUV fii; 1 REWARD GtlLU liiiKAST PIX OloU f.nRTT.o.t between We it Baltic st and Gr.ice (Jtaurou, Hicks sire. a GOLD BREA.ST PliV, witli hnli a siu. ill poarls in too centre, riiir rounced by bliick enamel; nmrked on tho baclt, HORSES, CARRIAGES, ITitiK SALK A KKKSH COW.

APPLY 1 to EDWARD Mft HER. at Friends' Cemetery, City Line. lJSL SALE A HORHK, AT etobles, Pierrepont Btreet. near 1'ulton: a very hand li i.in,..lA Mnman hnran w.rrant.ed ft'iund and kind, perfectly suited to family or eipross drmnir. lu quire at tae staoie, or ut a.

imuiuu oLtcct, jalO t.t" SPECIAL NOTICES. rLlTAK, GUITAR. 9 tb i Solo Guitarist, sivea'inst'ruction. A cuaraMco in twekj lessons. Aonlicntion to bemaiJeat V.

VAN DUY.NS music sOTe. 108 Orancs street. Brooklyn. jau 1111" DHIlSSMAKISGIN all its branches bv a competent hand. Ladies who object to coins out can be fitted at their own residence: cood referonco piven.

can at to uivmnaim on cry, 1ASH PAID FOR CAT OKKULOTH1NI i nt ti stiind. lF.n Mvrtle avenue, by tho oncinal JACOB LAMAX. Persons having cast off clotting wii 1, It.iytainn flintr ft(l llie UlCUtsivasu ynvc uj kinds, of clothing boutkt. Lijics win ou attendtd by Mrs. LAM AN.

ialt 3m' OTIC THE COPAHTN14RSHIP nno TV T.W BUR V. Real Estate Bro 3 Hrtin nt. No. 4 Hands street, in this citv. has t6is dav been dissolved by mutual consent.

Dated Brooklyn, January 11, 1861. EDWAI.D TYLER. 3 JAMES SEABURY.Jr. Tbe real onunosi will hereafter be continued by the undersipned, atthe old place, No. 4 Sands street, ilBa will fiive his personal attention to selling, busing and letting real estate, and also procurini: loans nn bond and morlpaijo at short notice.

AS AI. SKABURY. JH i14 6t No 4 8ant1s street. W7ILLIAMSBUKGH CITY FIKE IMSUK ance Company, Tbe Board of liirectors have this day dec'ared the nsual. semi annnHl Dividend of five percent, payable oo demand Biooklyn.

January 11, 1667. jaU 13'. HUBERT GIROPX. Soc'y. JOPVltlGHX EDITION OF WAVEELY NOVELS.

All other editions are imperfeol in the Text and incomplete in the Notes and Introductions. "GUY MANERISG" AND "ANTIQUARY" Just received per steamship "Tarlfa." IMPORTED DIRECT AND FOR SALE W. W. SVf AYSE, 210 FULTON STREET. jaim HABTKOKD LIVE STOCK INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD.

CONN. INSURE YOUR LIVE bTOOK. THE HARTFORD LIVE STOCK INSURANCE CO Is now prepared to issue Policies on Live Stock against I033 by Lealu or Theft, or both combined, at reasonable rates E. KELLOGG, President. Geo.

D. Jewett, Vice Pres t. c. Goodbich Sec'p. J.

HENRY 8SIITH, Jr Aeent, at tbe office of Wyckoff Little, alontacue street, near Conrt. jal4 im KSOLUTE SALE Of? BROOKLYN Real Kstat, as the owner is poing to ttarooe The splendid brown stone front house tho corner of First place and Court street, with two extra lots of ground and a biick stable attached; the bouse contains all thn modern improvements, and is in perlect order. Also five smill brick situate on 8th street, near 5th avenue, whloh nill he sold coeap. tbey belonging to the tame owner. For further partioolars apply to S.

HONDLOW. JUoniague street, noar Court, Brooklyn, ALLEN 4 BROWN, No. 35 Broadway New York. jaH 3t TKKBLE AND QUaDKOPLK TABLE and lancy plated ware in eveiy variety, for sal? at JAM. McMURRAY'S New Jewelry Establishment, 314 Falcon street.

Uct. WM, JUO nuoor win recuivu kuk leitvinc the pin at the drup store of OHARLbb u. Gttl yo. 156 street; or at my house to West ISaitic street. Jji; W.

J. Gll.nrm. WANTED A G1KL TO (JOOK, WASH and iron, in a small private family; most brine cond tr reterence. Apply at 23 Washington atroet. ANTED A YOUNG UIRL To DO Reiieral housework and make herrelf cooerallv ue ful, in a small private family; must be willing and obhein" Apply ai 3C5 Bedford avenue, near Myrtle ay.

ANTED A GOOD STEADY G1KL. to peneral housework: none othL cid annlr' reference requirffi. Apply to lira. B. STRATTO isk Afamictt nfovChnttiri ANTE iy EXPEliWjcED milLti for every description of work, for eico'lent'sitaa tious ready in first class families in Brooklyn Places with ont wai'inK; wages $10 to $11.

Apply al lOTillarv slreni! ANTJSD A UKALiTHY, STOUT nnmecirl: cood city reference remni a 23 Lefferts street. ANTED A YOUNG GIRlTABoIjFiT TV yearsof to do ecneral housework in a email family: wages $. Aipty in Grand avenue, two donra soutn of Atlantic. WA FD CHILD'S NURSETa yonnp Rirl, who speaks French and Euclish desirei situation to tuke care of stnall child; has had nence good reference. Addross for one week fj Eagle otLce.

1 WAJV1KU WAiNTJSDIN A LAW iers office: one who writes hnmi with his parents. Inquire is Mrcnanitiu' Bank Building corner ot Couit and streets, Room No. 9. from li ANTED A GOOD ST1SADY WOMAN in rnnk. and iron and to m.ito hn.

rallyuseiul; must give good reference. Apply at 213 Adams btreet. WANTED A TIDY hermnid and laundress. Apply at i bouse from Adams fit. WANTED A GIBL FOB GENERAL housework: must be a cood washer nn.i i plain cook.

Apply, wilh first class references, at 105 North Ozford street, pear Myrtle av; WANTED A CHAMBERMAID AND waitiete; must have geld references. Aonly ti morrow iTaesday) at IZ1 layingUDn street. WANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER end ironer: one who thorouchlv iindnntqnr. i. business and can come well recommended.

Aonly in Hick ory street, 1st Douse irom tjiasson av, runt nand side. WANTED BY A GERMAN, A TEACrr or of the English langutze; not too la from Oitv Hall; American who speaks German preferred. Address Boi 110 Kasle office. WANTED IN A LIFE INSURANCE nffipiv n. TRPner hnhlo and hnv v.

fl gooa nnnu, anu vu umno mn Buerauy useml. A.U drers, nuu rueicuutiD, uua uou uuiuu, ur Brooklyn. WAN TED AN HONEST, INT ELLI oonf Ptntflhtant cirl. about 16 to 1flvonnf do cbaniherwork and take care of ohildren. Apply, with reference, at basemont door, 210 Union street, irom 10 to 2.

WAN TED ONE GOOD HANUUHaSKR Apply toB. STRICKLAND, 17 Maiden lane, New York. jail 3t WANTED AGENTS FOR BROOKLYN onrl "WilliaiiiRhtirrrh on Life. Fire anA T.i q.i. Inpurjince.

$50 per week can be made by competent men. Cull on GREGORY A Room No. 155 and 157 Broad way, gi. jaii et WANTED A MIDDLE AGED LADY would like a situation as housekeeper where thorn are servants, A pleasant home more of an object thau compensation. Reference given and required.

Address H. A Eagle office. jail 3t ANTED BUILDERS WHO ARE tv Vmilrl flhnrch of 3fi fill ItV. .1 banement, are requested to applj or further particulara nt the German and English school room, corner 6th avenue and Middle street, and send their estimations to ty. GEUM'GER, teacher of the above scnool.

jail at WANTED AN EXPERIENCED DRESS maker. Apply at 997 Myrtle ayenue, between San ford and Walworth streets. None but a good haod need apply. ja9 6t SITUATIONS WANTES, WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE sueetable Protestant youne woman, as ehrniln.r maidindtodo plain sewing; has good city referomos. uan lor two aays at ao.

a rrincn atrtet. ANTED A "SITUATION, BY A RE snpninhln vonncr rriil an chambermaid nri w.iilmu has gocd city icJc rencee. Call for two days at 60 Wyckoti street. WANTED A SITUATION BY A COM netnnt irl as chambermaid and wnitrcuR l. in i and obliging.

Please call at the corner of Harrison 3. eel and TilVany place, ui stairs, jop floor, front room. Good city roferenccjif required. WANTED A SITUATION BY A RE BDectable.vountr cirl. as chambermmd and waitress or to take care of childrt n.

or do cneral houaeworK in a srual! tiimily; has wood city references. Oall lor two days at po i 'ifiiny pin WANTED A SITUATION Bit A RE spoctableyounp woman, as chamborinaid and to do Slain sewing1, or to do general housework in a small liunily: as pood city references. Call for two days ut m5 Liviuga ton Ft rent "4 ANTED hY A YOUiNU liiRu.LATK ly landed, a situation i do up stauc wo. aTd plain sewinp; would have no ojeoUcn to mind children. Call ut 317 flyeisou etrppt.

WANTED BY A YOUNG LAUY, A pit at ion as snlesno ran trx p. millinery or fancy store; is competent and underotand tae bas neas. Arttlrcss A Ealo office. jail 3t WANTED BY A YOUNG LADY, A situat'on toattoad a bikery or Ou'l for two days nt38l Adelphi street. Good AN TED A SITUATION, BY A RE Bpectable jounc woman, as chambermaid and would do pUin fsewinif or take cate of a crown caild; can give 4 retezence from her last place.

Gall at 71 Second place jal4 2t WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE Bnectabie, girl, aa cook, waaher and ironer, or to do general housework in a small private family; has good city references. Call for two days, at 231 Hudson avenue. WANTED BY A SMART, CAPABLE girl, a situation as cood plain cook, washer and ironer, or as cenerbl servant, eitlier in Brooklyn or vicinity; will be found a servant desirable in every resoect, neat and econoiuical; i3 well recummenaed and willing and respectful. Call at 121 Atlantic street, rear Henry. ANTED SITUATIONS BY THREE Apply at the eornni; of htmt.U Stb ruiV sin etroots, (entrance em wiu'Diiifconrgn.

VI7ANTKIJ A SITUATION, HY A respectable woman to do peneral housework; is a cona COOK, watutjr iinu irouyr; urns kuuu uiij juiuiuuuua. Cail lor two days at 141 Harrison etreot. ANTED BY A YOUJSii WOMAN, A Bit tuition to do thp neneral housework of a small family; is a first rate washer and ironer, and a cood plain is wJJlinjf to herself generally useful; hVst cm city reference. Cao bo tsecn at Id Itassau street, until enen 'en. W'f ANTED A SITUATION A6 uHAM nnrl tvn.

trpsa. or chimbormaiil nnd Feamstrfss, by a tidy, respectable pirl. who understands her bubines i. in either capacity can give loag and satisfactory city reference, i an be seon ior two aays ai facinc st, 2d floor, front room 17 ANTED AT SITUATION, BY A RE TT snectablo vounc woman, to do cenoral housawoik in a small family; is a pood cook, washer imd ironer; has cood city Call for two duyu at 18 Till iry street. between and X'nlton.

ANTED A SITUATION, BY ARE KtiRp.tablB Protestant vonnc to do CGnernl houf ework in a snKii family: has cooa referonues. Call for two days at 17 lndge ttreot. ANTED A SITUATION. BY A RS nirl. to co ola'n cookinc.

washtnu and ironinc: is a cood nlain cook, washer and ironer, tho best ot tny rcJerenco Riven, vppiy ftu uay btrcui. ANT ED BY A KESPEOT A li LiE TTuirrifd tvoiuan. to lake in wa.hinc and ironinj hi Hip innnt.t. or doKen. nr will no out Dv the dav.

Please cIt in Bond street, first bouse fioui the Grocery corner of Warren st. VK7 AN TED BY A COMPETENT VOMAN a situation cook and 1 lundn sj, or to do housework in a small fjimily; pood city reference given. C.iU at 167, comer ol Smith, in Wyckoff st, over tho Butcher's storf tlnor. JU ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE UlRb asituation r.u do chamuerw jrk'ami wiiit 'r ivt: una i uesiai, mm m. reference Gil for two duys at 5 Sncketr Htre'1.

South Brooklyn. dhuaTIiN. BY A Rl IT spectahlo yirl, as chambermaid and waitress: well recommended irom her last place. Inquire fo two days at ANTED BY A Y)UNU MAN, LATE 1v lnnrlpd. Kituation asit'nrm hand: lulnntrforn nf "iiit.lo' iR fi rSt cljS il ni rv nn.

5.iT iriva roou ieierence. ixppiyatao iaL ujhii; aueou ANTKO BY A RESHJiUTAULE tniini nrl. fiitnatioD to do un stairs worjf in a small private or rencj oi uetoi city tereuces jivtn. Piea ie call for two days at No. 7 Pro fctreet.

ANTE A feiru ATIOX BY A TV respectibloyounc cirl. to do ceneral nouieirork in a pmiMl privute ianiny; is a c'uu viutu uhk. wasneran i iro er; bus cood city relerences. Please call at 214 Bsrpen st, istiioor. irontruom.

TIT ANTED A MTUAIiON AS Ott)K. washer and ironer, or to do ceneral hocsowork, by a thoroughly etlicieut Rirl; she is a pood plain cook, and an exee IciiL washer and ironer; has the best city reterenjes for honesty anu cooa temper, appu at 4 Banns street; Daseint'ut. 1 i Sii OX j.wwiijr Urt.ui, j. ft situation to po out by the day or week to do family sewirp ai ulain dioss makins; term? moderate. G.m bo seen at 129 Atlantic strce second ior, room No.

8, on the corner of Heniy and Atleutic streeta, over drus ttore. WANTED A ADY DESIRKS A Position as hous ketper in a widower's family; well educated and of frood address; cood references given Ad MM. 1. VI tT7l lv ti I UW I I A UO A uitbS ijaiJiM MMi x'n twin. jam 4W WANTS.

ArAKTtVlKWXS, BY A email family 5 nr 3 rooms ty 1st February, near City Hall prelened; rent about preler arraniuc with a tall fantily who are settled for the ensuing vea" or would biro a Bmall house Address W. M. EaMe office. JaU at WANTED TO A A store, by the first of Fobiuan; one with two or thiee rooms attacbed pieftrred. Address A.

B. Eacie office ial4 2t WANTED TO PURCHASE A 2V OR 3 story biick or frame dwelling, in a gond Tocition; modern improvements; price rom $5 OCO to Address, tatint: icrni3; Ac, II. S. oniuo WANTED A SMALL FURNISHED room, in a modern house, near the Oity Hall; one with register, hot aud cold w.iter preferred. Address, stating terms.

location, A SIUNIO. Kale office. jaU 2t ANTED A HOUSE ANY PERSON hntnnn hnnoa Tlrt Int. tOT Sole. lnthplL21 n.

4th words, north of City Hail, will please s'ols locstion, rJtscnuiion nd price, and address L. D. TOWASEND, Eacle office jail 3t' AJSTliD TO PDRUHASE OU REST, ahouse. in any resuectible lomtion in Brooklyn, for one family; oosseasion by My. Price from $8.03 to $12,000, nil) be paid cash.

Send particulars to Box 3M. Brooklyn Post Office. )U it' WANTED ROOMS. BY A GKNTLB man and wife; 3 or 4 rooms, on 2nd floor; most be in tne 1st, 2nd or 3rd Wardi; witb gaa and water: lent Sim lie moaerate. Address KuO '13.

K.gle UfBce jl2 3t WANTED XO POUOHASK A HUUSK, with nil the modern improvements, btween Atlantic, DeKalb aDd Woshint ton avenues. Inquire or address Mrs. J. W. WEBB, IV Nassau streot, Brooklyn.

jal2 lit" WANTEDToB.V.NT A. 3 STORY BRICK or stone housf, ad modern now house oreferre near Palton or Atlantio avenue clrs. Ad drpsH R. Eaule olHci JilliiL ANTEI A (TkSTLEMAN AND wife ire pr.rt of a house, ot 5 or 6 from abont ino fit ol ebroary or Mircn. witb a quiet who are nermanently located for the yejr: rent not oeeeriltSSO per year; i refer nces entirely satisfactory.

Addres R. H. Eagle oifioa. jail 3t ANTED BY A BMAIjIj AiuiittujAM rn.nfnrtnhlehouse. 7 or 8r jorns.

witb naHfnl ii.irtK water and as, bounoea oy "3' VSA a to font (ro i. 'he 1st of May. or woald hear of a careful, prompt Pyinir tenant, by add reding I iM K. Eaile office. lease 1 or a term ot years.

HT ANTED TO PURUHAMS A BROWN VV atone or brickhiih stoop houBO located in South Brooklyn or on the Heishts once not to exceed 312.000: SLesslon 1st May. Address, giving location and once a. W. C. Box 6.908 Now York P.O.

jaaijteod Cobneb Loattng. Hugh Guy, aged 21; James Guy, 18; and James Coil.18; were arrested by the poliee ol the 44th Precinct, Friday evenlng.chargod with loafing on the corner of Myrtle and Franklin avonnos, in violation of a corporation ordinanic. Justice Moro bouse lined the accused 2 each. In default of payment to be imprisoned lor two days. Assault and Batteby.

Patrick Shea, 25 years of ace, was arrested on Friday, charged with having eomaitted an assault and battery on Miss Cuuloy, of No 223 HudBon avenue. A hearing of tho case was postponed before Justice Morehouse. Down in the Suburbs. On Friday last, Fiancls McCormick and Antheny Gardner, both laborer, wtro urrested by officer Smith of the 50th precinct, cm a charge of stealing sand, valued at $3, from the premises of complainant, Bernard Mccarty, corner of Seventh and Flathush avenues. They were taken bo lore Justice Cornwell for examination.

Coal. William Williams, a hotter by occupation, was arreBted by officer Hickey, of the 44th precinct, on Friday last, charged with stealing coal from a box at the cornorof Willoughby and Fleet streets. The accused was caught in the act and was seut to jail for five days by Justice Moreheuse. Sandy. Felix Hickey, a well know iu Ibis city, was last Friday arrested by the 43th police precinct, on a charge of petit larcony, iu stealing sand, valued at $10, from the premises of John Moffat, corner of 7th avenue and 17th street.

Abandonment. Officer Gear, of Justice Cornwell's Court, on Saturday morning arrested a mau named Patrick Murray, of No. 177 Prospect street, ou a charge of abandoning his wife Sarah. He refused to support her, as alleged, and threatened to go South, leaving her helpless. Ho promised to improve his conduct towards ber, and was allowed to go on his good behavior until Wednesday next.

Abbested and Dischabged. John Martin, an express driver, was arreBted by the 43d Precinct Police, on Friday afternoon, on complaint of Abiel D. Eart lett, who charged him with grand larceny. It appeared that Bartlett was in partnership with George Whitman, and a dispute arose between them, resulting In the unjust arrest of Martin, who was honorably dtscharged by Capt. Bbodes, no larceny having been committed.

A Case of Tbespabs and Abbest. Under the common law, the offence of trespass is punishable by a fine of Bix and one quarter cents, provided no damage is done. On Friday, Mr. M. B.

Walker, a gentleman in the blue and brass of his country's uniform, entered the premises of Francis McGovern, No. 1T0 York street, and was proceeding to the rear of the lot, when he was accosted by the proprietor, who inquired his business. Hard words followed, until Walker, when assailed by McGoveru and bin brother, drew a piBtol in self defence, but did not discharge it. He was arreBted by Officer McMahon. of the 42d Precinct, and taken before Justice Cornwell, where no offence being shown, Walker was dismissed, and proceeded to the Navy yard, where hia ship is now lying.

Pure Drugs and Medicines, Foreign and Domestie Toilet articles, choice Wines and Spirits for medicinal use. Physicians prescriptions a specialty, at Beley's Pharmacy, Myrtle avenue, corner of Adelphi Btreet. d29smiiw 121 Colgate's Aeomatio Vegetable Soap. Saniinor Toilet Soai, prepared from refined Vegetable Oils in p. jaibination wu Glycerine, and especially designed for it lie of Ladies and for the Nursery, fts perfume ih ex 1 te, ind its washing properties anrivatled.

for sals by 'l tigjjists. a6 eodtf It gives us much pleasure to announce to our readers, that they will have an opportunity to attend another of those hiffhly pleasing and iuterestiut entertainments, given under tho auspices of Brooklyn Division No. IS, S. of in their beautiful anl spacious Hall, 166 Fultou street, near Orange, on Tuesday evening, January 15th, 18GT. Able lecturers and popular and talented singers, will impart eclat to tho proceedings.

Prof. S. F. McKay will preside at the organ. All are invited.

Admission free. j12 3t The largest selection of BUck and Colored Dre. sand hounoi Drop Fringes, and at reasonable prioas, et J. i.ockitt. Son 251 Fulton sweet, opposii i'linton.

If you want your old clothes repaired or cleaned, so as to make them look like new. takf tht to John KmsIons, No. 2 Hipb street. Mr. Kminons aUo cats and makes up gentlemen's garments in the Jaiest style, ialu li Sweet Opoponax! Is the sweatesl extract mide bnpeicedos all others.

Try it ouco; will ie no Ointi. lw) E. f. SMITH Co. Sweet Opoponax! Ladies, in their morning rails carry joy and cladness, whon perfumed with KwcitOioponax.

(jil21wi E. T. Smith Co. Decline in Gold and downfall of prices. Loc'KlTT, Son are now offering their splendid stock of Black and Colored Velvet Itibhona at lower prices.

oiie but the best quality are kept at 251 Fulton street, op eohite i linton JlAltltlEB. XrvM iDCTtiri fin Catrifrlan TnntnM, 11 Re. EdwurcJ Jcssuu, Jabez O. Knott to Mta. K.

Mir cllnll DIED. Brougham On Sunday, January 13tb. after low, zaa ful nnd lincerine illnars. which she bore with Christian fortitude, Wjnkfred JBbotjgham, wife of Stephen AI. Brougham, aced 35 years Ttie relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late rosUence, lo.

44 East Baltic street, bror.klvn, without further notice. The remains will be taken to the St Paul's Church, Court street, between Concress and Warren, at9J o'clock A. Tuesday, January I5th. Services commence at a quarter before 10 o'clock. The reuiuina will be taken to Greenwood tar interment.

Cunion In Brooklyn, on Sunday, January 13t.h, 1857, alter a abort lltn ess, ISIargahet Cunion. in the 52'i of ber age. a native of Edgworthstown, County Longford, Ireland. Her jemains will be taken to St. Stephen's Cburch, corner of Carroll and Iliuks streots, whore a requiem, masi will be offered for tho repose of ber soul, at 9 o'clock A.

oil Tuesday, 15th inst. Tho ielative3 and friends of tho th! ia.n ily, and also those of her brother John Patrick, and thp la'fc Michael Neuman. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at 2 'clock P. on Tuesday, fcbo 15th. Gkaham On Sunday, Jan 13th.

after a lone and severe ilnfsft, Hugh Graham, of the parish of Lynan and Cotm ity AnuntiO, Ireland, aced 47 years. The friends of tho family and those of his brothers, Dm iel and Henry, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on TueM afternoon at 2 o'clock precisely from hi late residence, Stb s'reet. bttween 2d and 3d avenuos, South. Brool lyn, to the Cemetery of the Holy Cross. latbush.

Kunet Od Sunday tnorninp. January 13, of scarlet fever. Maiiy Ghace Louisa Kuney, aced 2 years aud 9 months. Funeral services will take plate on Monday, (to 1av), at 2 P. atthe house of her Grandfather, Dr.

H. S. Fisher, Jamaica Plank Road, corner of Huntorfly Riad. The relatives and friends oi the family arc invited to attend. Dknnen On Sunday, January 13th, after a short illness, Patuick H.

Dennln, aged 26 years. The friends of the family are respectfully invico.d to attend the tunfral. from his la'e residence. 189 Tiltary et, on Tuesday, the 15tu inst, at 2 o'clock, Harris In on Sunday January 13th, LotjtU, dauirhier of the late Uhailcs and Mrs. Maria Harris, in tho 22nd year of her ar.o.

Her inends, an1 thnro of ber family, are invitsd to attend her iunernl. from her late residence. No. 6 Carlton avenue, on Tuesday A. at 10 o'clock.

Stiiatton On Sunday, Jan. 13, Alfrktj Mertin, only child ot Alfred and Julia Stratton, aeodG weeks and 2 days. The relatives and friends of. the family aro rcspectiully invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of hia iiarenfs. 5I Sands street, Brooklyn, Tuesday, 15th inst, at 2 o'clock.

MEETINGS. IiV.lERALD BENEVOLENT ASSOUIA i T. ON Tho rceular WGPkk inePtmc of tills A.iocia will bobe'dnt 22 0ourl stieot THIS EVENING at 8 clocK. runctuM attcuaanfie 01 IIih members ia request THOMAS KEf.LY lies See FTSOWHATTAN BASE BALL. fi There will bo a n0fctin? ot 'iokIiovo Club oa I'fciURa DAY.lVlh iost, nt.

315 Fulton steiiOt, at 8 olock Stiarp, Ky rcer ol lue i rcsiuoiii. VTOTIIIK TO lYitiMUKKS Oi' PUULIO li CABMEN'S PIlOTItUTiVE SOU1ETY A spoml meeting on Moudiy, ur 7 o'cljck, ut 230 Hxdson uyeime, pear Myrtle. ordtr or TIIOS KANE, Pr03idect. rCESE Bremen. Kpc'y TOTlCb; THE ANNUAL ivibETINvx Of the members of the Uronklvn Citv Hooit.il will be held jit 'he Uosjital, on MONDAY, the 21 it at 7a oVoek P.

ior the election of eight Trustees. Brooklyn, January 14tb, 18G7. jaUtd II P. MORGAN, Secretary. ASOWIC CENTKALLOUGE No.

361 Aleotureon "Misonry n.3 it is" will be delivered on UESDaY EVRNIisG. 15th inst. by Brothsr W. TUUMAS. Brethren of sister Lodges oordially invited.

Seats reserved lor Iadic3. jal2 3t BUOOK LYJN AUitUisHY Of DESIGN The annual the election of officers will he held at the room' of the Aeadeinv, 3V3 Fulton treot, on the Hth nt. o'elnot M. WILLIAM HART. Pro.

Rufus Wright, Cor. Secy. jaiz 'it AMl'SEMENi S. BY EEQUHST. GB.ANU MASQUERADE CiRNIVAI, Of tlie renowned GIDEON'S BAND, ON CHICHESTER'S POND, WEDNESDAY EVENING.

JANUARY 16th. MUS10 BY ROCKET'S BAND, A Coslumer will be in attendance. Should the weather prove unfavorable, it will taks place on the following Friday evening. ADMITTANCE 25 CENTSJ jail 3t SBOF. LOUIS AGASSIZ' LAST T.EOTURE BEFORE THE MERCANTILE LlBltARY A8SO0IATION, WILL BE IlELrVEItEn AT THE ACAUKMV Ob" MUSIO, OH TULSDAY EYENING, JANUARY 15IH, at 8 O'clock.

Subject: THE ANIMALS OF BRAZIL. Tickets, SI. Family Circle, 50 cents. npHIKD ANNUAL BALL OF THE YOUNG MEN'S LIBRARY ASSOCIATION OF ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH, East Brooklyn, AT MONTAGUE HALL.

ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 16, 186. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR jal3t FOR SALE AiVO TO OR SALE A GOOD ORKEL HORSB, Id bnndB. stylish, sound tin kind: irnnrl hnHiim Mr. i una nT VmfclnPRK hirnfl nnnpr Will null Ynar no ha W.in for bim. Inquire at 47 Fulton avenue, hardware store, or oi FISHES, 1,319 i 'nlton avenue.

ELEGANTLY FURNISHED oarlore ner the Kavy Yard and tiro Hno3 of cus; (fas Inquire at 97 Park ay, one door from Clermont TO LET A LARGE FRONT PARLOK, furnished or un'urouhed, with fire and cas, on Pulton avenue, near City Halt, tn pectlemen only. Address u. Eagle Office, lor one week. 17V SALE CHK AP A FIRST CLAS Pinkie Lyon sewing machine; also somo household furniture. Apply at 253 Sackett street.

lNTEIiLIGENC; OFFICES. ANTED TWENTY GOOD COOKS, this day, al chambermaids. waitro33a, nursas, for excellent situations in the city, aTso. a oook nd chambermaid for the country, both tO(jether; tne lady to ha aaen on Monday tnominp: thehiehesr. wages, without delay, for at HENDERS N'B Old Established Servants' Office, 6 Court street, Brooklyn.

jal2 2t ANTED SITUATIONS ALL KM ployors in want of eood, c.ipb'e ciWI servants, ot different nations, for all fcmd of wort. Protectant and Catholics, with first class reforeocea from their last places, can find by far the largest an" beat tieleoion in this oity. at A1ANNINIVB old established Agency, 15 CooH street, cor. of Jor. lemoc.

Abundance of superior situations now ready for till kinds ot first class servant'', and respectable irls lately land'd; also, younc mrls This offlce Is pa'ronized hv all the best families in the oity. hitabhshed Bev nteen years i21a MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 11. SUNDAY IN BROOKLYN. Kenpwal of the Excise Law How th? Liquor Dealers Observed the Law The Police on the Alert The Arrests, Parties Bailed, Held, Yesterday was a day of rest to all citizens, except car people, horses aud the police.

The thankful Jjar keepera were out in new clothes, sounding aloud tie pralsea ol the Excise law, which allows them time to imprOTO their minus, extend their acquaintance, and a little fresh air. Thp snow storm made people not accustomed to attend church, all the more content to Stay at home, and the bibulous genera'ly wore less dry than UBual. All these causes, made the day as still as a mouse, aud only alter nightfall was it that the occasional merry jingle of sleigh bells announced the fact that Borne persons were ending up Sunday with a ride made possible by tho gentle fall of snow of yesterday forenoon. Below are gWen the number arrests, In this city for violations of the Excise law. This morning, Supt.

Kennedy officially notified Justice Cornwall, that his last General Order does not apply to Brooklyn, CO that the law in this city is now in full force. IN THE FOBTY FIBST rBECINCI, In common with the rest of the city, there were very lew arrests in the first Precinct yesterday. Tub pottles of "Sunday comfort" token homo on Saturday pight, the lightly falling snow of Sunday morning, and tho eharp eyed police all tended to make liquor dealers Say low. Henry Meyers, a German saloon keeper cor zier of Atlantic and Boerum streets, was arrested for Steeping nis place open airer midnight on Saturday. His case waB subsequently dismissed as among those "effectually closed." This term is now held to mean where persons can get out of a liquor saloon buc tot get in.

IN THE rOBTT SECOND PBEOTNOT, Here things wero a Lttl oi'e lively, but doors were 'efftctualy closed." i' Jacobs njiihed al taat no half way compliance with ttie law would be allowed. Ihe law was so rigidly that even cheap clothing stores iu I'ulton ai.d Main streets were compelled to close their doors. There waa a number ot persons who BBually patronize the saloons near Fulton Ferry, who assembled at different pla es, and in the absence of policemen, tried the back doors, in the hope of gaining admittance and procuring iheir morning bitters. They failed in every instance, as the entrance to every saloon (both front and rear) were firmly secured. An instance of the atrict observance of the law in this precinct la by the fact that a Polieo Sergeant could procure tao spirits of any kind to be applied to the wounded leg of a railroad horse, which had been jammed between two cars.

Ho at length succeeded iu obtaining a little alcohol ai a private house, and the animal was properly attended to. During the day, the utmost quiet prevailed in this precinct, aud the first arrest made on Sunday was the only one. itichard Nowton, saloon keeper. No. 9 Fulton street, leas takou into custody by Officer Musterson, for keep, ing open after 12, midnight.

He was booked at tue Btation house at 12:20, and gave bail in $301) before Justice Buckley. Four arrests were made thi9 mormpp, for opening tnrr; sunrise in violation of the law, aa follows: Johu C. Hourand, rner of Main and Front streets, cpen at fitly minutes paFt 5, or before sunrise. ltobert Saithenbawk, open before sunrise. Alex.

Van Keurcn, bar keeper for Harry Bussell, Ful lon, opposite Yor'u street same. John Hinerschitt, No. 48 Fulton street, lager beer same. The above vere taken to Court and admitted to bail, thus Disproving the value of tho old early to bed and early tc rise style of doin things. Supt.

lienneclj'H last order caused some misapprehension as to the time of opening. IN THE FORTY THIRD PRECINCT one arrest was wade yesterday lor violation of tho ex. ciso law, that of Caspar Si lnveinfest, a German siloon fceeper, of No. liy SuiitL street. The accused was brought before Jus'iifj Buckley this moruiug.

and ckiniLd that the persons found in his place were boarders; tout tot cat their nieala in the bar room, and that lie did not sell tbctu any liquor; but the Justice ruled that the plate should be effectually closed, aud lined Casper IN THE FOnTY FOTJETH PBECINCT there were three arrests yesterday and this morning under the Excise law, btiug as follows: Patjkk Tomm, aged 32 years, keeping a saloon in Portland avenue, near Myiile. Fined $30 by Justice Horehouso. Philip H. Sleubcr, agc 1 35. keeping a saloon in Fulton avenue, near Carlton.

Case adjourned to Wednesday. VYilliiim Dasell, aped 23, keeping bar for Carniel La lumia, comer of i'ark avei.ue aud Cumherland street. Case adjourned. IN THE FORTY EIGHTH PBECISCT. Captain Brown was active with his force as usual in the 48th yesterday.

Joseph Kcil, lager beer saloon, corner of 5th avenue and 20th was arrested for keeping open house, Bud he was the only one taken in. The only thing noticeable in the 48th Precinct, approaching a violation of the fcxeise Law, was a Genual wedding feast, held in the evening, at tho house or Martin Lampus, keeper of a lager beer saloon, ou 3d avenue near 21st street. At this place the wine flowed freely as the numerous guests toasted the health of the flushing bride, jriss Kate Lippert and the bridegroom, Bliss F. N. Fallsen, regardless of the law and its enactments.

But this was really no violation of the Excise mandate. Among the guests were the courteous and popular Captain brown, aud the gallant Seryeaut Mack ler, of the 48th Prermel Police. the ronis smiH pbecikot. Capt. Leieli and his men made no arrests for a violation ol the Sundiij law jsterday, but the tollowiug were arrested lor opening bt Aire sunrise en Saturday morning John Johnson (bartender for John Muiier), James McNally, John Myers, August Allert, Diedrich Teatyn clerk to F.

Mohrmon) and Charles Bogert (clerk to William Bogert). Lawrence Goldrick was arrested the same day lor selling liquor without liceuBe. Tho parties were token before Justice Cunuvoll. The druggists bad more customers yesterday than usual, inoRt oi whom atrsireu to purchase liquor tor one ruri.o. or another, roino had sick children, others wives, or other relatives, who stood in urgent need of Btimulants.

very lew, if any, succeeded iu obtaiuiuj that wnich they wanted. IN THE FIFTIETH PBECINCT, There were no arrests for violation of the law and all was quiet. Sunday in the Eastern District. There was a pretty general compliance with the law amouc the liquor dealers of this district yester ca, Uiero ueiEi: out one an est lor lto alleged violation. This was the case of Augustus Kouow, proprietor of a restaurant on Fraukiu, near Freeman street, Green point, who was taktuioto custody by Sergeant Holbrow, of the 47th precinct, on a charge of selling liquor to his cusu iners.

There appeared to he but very little intoxication, and but one arrest was made for this offence. In Butehtown, where Gambrinus ia supposed to reign BupK mo, the saloons were all closed, tho streets deserted ai.ii ijuiet. At an early hour this rnominc, officer Williams, of tho 47th prccirel, arrested Lemuel Mills, who stands charged with having his liquor store, on Greeupoiut avenue, open in violation of the law. Ho will be examined with Konow before Justice Bailey to morrow. Indkposiiion of Justice Daibey, In con eqncneo of tho indisposition of Justice Dailey, the minor cases which would have come before him this morning were disposed of by Justice Walter.

A Keg of Whiskey. Officer DeClue, of the Clth l'recinct, lust evening, about eight o'clock, noticed a men cariyiug a five keg of whiskey on his shoulder in Flushing avei ue near Oxlord street, and lbink.ug all was not right, took him to the station house, whei he gave the uaiue of Peier McGoluriek, aged 47 years, a liquor dealer by oeeupaticn. and stated teat he found the liquor on the street. There beinc no ground on which the mau could be held, he was discharged by Capt. Wadlty, who eontiseatcd the whiskey.

Another Stable Uobbeby. The stable of Joseph Boll, in Jiorth lst near Tenth Btreet, E. was entered by thieves last night and roboed of two sets of harness, valued at about $60. Mr. Boll repoited his loss to the violice, hut the guilty parties have thus far escaved arrest.

To THE PeNITEN'J iaby. Two men named John O'Hara and John penitentiary for montl: Audeifljii, were 'sent to tho each, by Justice Dailiy, on gaturday moinirg, for tt a ing a piece of cloakiug from Leonard's establishment cer Harvey Alangan, of arrests. on Grand street, E. D. Offi the 45th Precinct, inado the A Ladies' Sk.tjxg at the Capitoline Pond meneiug precisely ut 3 o'c pair of skates.

Match will take place to morrow afternoon, corn lock, the prize being a $23 Fotjkd Wanbeein in the Streets. The 47th precinct police report that at about half past one o'clock on Suuday morning, a man named George Ban lels was found wandering through tho stroets in Green point. Baniels was barefooted, very lightly clad, and evidently suil'ering under temporary aberration ruintl. He was promptly taken iu charge, and returned to bis residence at tho comer 01 Newell and Meserole streets by au officer. It was lorlunate that the wanderer cunic in contact with the police.

A Boabbing hotjse Thief. A young well dressed man callpd, on Saturday morning, at a house cn the Heights, in response to an advertisement for Boaid. Ho returned again in the afternoon and said he expected his trunks and desired to remain till they arrived. He took a seat in the parlor, in company with two or thtee children, who went out soon after, aud left bim alone, when he decamped, taking clothing to tho value of about $120. Eastern Disteict Early Closing Associa nar.

A mass mfeting of this association was hold on Friday evening, at Adelphi Hall, Grand street, the President, Mr. Wm. Cogan in the chair. There were about fifty persons present, and it was after nine o'clock before the meeting was called to order. Remarks were made by Mr.

8. T. Taylor, President of the New York Woikingmeu's Union, and a series of resolutions were adopted, requesting tho ladies to make purchases before 7 o'clock. Police WjrK. Tim police of this city made 218 arrests during the past week as follows: Jae.

fith 33 eth 20 7lh 33 6th 23 Otb 30 10th CO nth an Total 218 Xhla is very flight wi ck's work. By Telegraph to the Brooklyn Daily Eagle EAGLE OFFICE 3F.fi FROM WASHINGTON. Washington, Jan. 14. Tbe Government Director of thA n.fo7 road report three hundred and Ave miles of tbo road west from Omaba as finished, and prcpralions are iu active progress for buildine tbreo hundred miles more before tbe close of tbe present year.

Stcrctary Stanton and Mr. Holt, Chief of the Crimlo.il Bureau, are frequently closeted with th WMto Judiciary Com mittee. It is surmised that their discussions relate either to the assassination or the impeach ment plots. ine Miacara Falls Canal lobby is hard al work to secure tbe passage of their House bill in the Seuato, A Civil Rights Case in St. Louis.

Bt. Louis, Jan. 11. United States Commissioner Hickman, hefore whom were hroucht tbe parties recently arrested in Lexing ton uy uuiiuu omieo luurjjuj unaer WO U1VH Rights bill, for alleged implication in a certain act, has transferred the case to tho Western District, and the prisoners will be taken to Jefferson City for examina tion DCiore commissioner jfeaDoay. The anniversary of tho abolition of slayer? in Missonri was appropriately celebrated by the colored people to day.

The Louisville Mayoralty. Louisville, Jan. 11. The Frankfort (Ky.) Court o' Appeals, from this couu ty, has virtally dec ded that Tomppert, whom the Board Aldermen deposed, has been, now is, aud will be, in tho next annual e'eclion. Anill, tho Mayor Louisyille, vice Litbgow.

Destructive Fire. CwcTSNATi, Jan. It. A portion or Warden. Mitchell Ramer snd Mower maoutaclory, near Springfield, Ohio, was destroyed by Cro on Saturday night.

Tho loss is estimated at about $40,000. Tho property was insured A Steamer Ashore. Atijlntic Crrr, N. Jan. 14.

A large steamer is ashore on Bricrantino Shoals. Boats have gone to her assistance. Business the Stjbbooatb's Coubt. The will of Martha M. Young was admitted to probate last week.

Letiers of administration wero granted In the Btatea of Margaret Walab, John Bender, Mary B. Woodruff, Thomas Fitzsimmone, David Jones, James WilsOD, N. ChriBtal, Louisa Smith, Mary M. Wilson, A. Cooper, Mary A.

V. Maloy, and James AIcGuire. Ftre in Haebison Sxeeet. At half past two o'clock yesterday morning a fire broke out in a stable in Harrison btreet, near Columbia. Tbe building was owned by John Farrell, whoso loss is $250, and occupied by John Miley, who loses property to the amount of $50; no insurance in cither case.

The nre was the work of an.incendiary. The Cheney Pbessleb Case. The types in the Eagle on Saturday, made it appear that a Mrs, Preesler hud been robbed and injured by a burglar, at tbe corner ot York and Adams streets, ou afternoon. Tbe truth is the reverse. A Mrs.

Cheney was assaulted by a man named Henry Preasler, who Is now in custody, where he will remain until Mrs. Cheney, whose arm was broken in attempting to secure the villsin, is wi ll enough to appear against him in Court. SECOND EDITION. EAGLE OFFICE 2 3 4 AS. From Canada.

Quebec. C. Jan. U. A droit for S330 RteclinR haB been authorized par came, ior toe renet iuna, from reenoclr, Scotland.

The cold medal of tno Oaebec Curlim? Club wuu won bv Charles Poston. wto scored 15. Lam tweuty two vessels arrived boro from France and cleared for French ports, showing a large increase ol direct trado with France. Seven vessels were built hero last year and 60ld to Franco. 'lhc mermoiucter is eight degrees below zero.

The Painters' Convention Buffalo, Jan. 11. The Painters National Convention adjourned this P. atttr a session of three dajs, to meet iu Washington iu January next. The following officers wero elected tor the eiifluiup year: President, Wm.

F. Cre my, of Ballo; First Vice President, Wm. Ohoncy, of Newark, N. Becouu icc V. 2i.

Locompte, ot NVw iOik; Recording Secretary, Juines Barns, oi" Chicago, 111..: Treasurer, Thomas Burnett, of Baltimore An addre93 was predated, and ordered to be prmteu tor diatnbutiuu einoiig the painters. Rail Ron te Virginia Fobthess Monboe, Jan. II, The Post sraster Genera! has authorized the currying of tLe njaMs tetween Norfolk, Pbiladelpbia, nud New York by the roate. This shortens mail commuuicution between these cities nearly, it'noL quite, one day. Explanation of a Presidential Interview.

Chaiileston, Jan. IL Colonel Weatherby, who rec2ntly Went to Washing, ten, writes throii'jh iho Dail denying the stti meut KjtUo Courier in reterence to his mission. He says he oi4not go to see. the President or to see if the State coulube restored by adoptioK the amendment, nor was he Commissioner, but went at the rei'iest of (he Senator to obtain intormriion of the condition of public affaire. LAW INTELLIGENCE, SUPREME COURT Bkfobb Judob GiLrEiii.

Jam J. Ifoubjeday vs. Albert Doubtedny, Ho feree's, report coDfirmcJ, and judguitut ol' divorce granted. Care of the children awarded to tho mother. ASSFSSMENT NOTICE NOTICE IS liureby piyen tbat tho Seworao for Drain ace District ro.

23, embrccin tho fo.lcwint: Rtreeta ixxni avoauea wai duly continued December 'llxh, 1865, aud is payable at tho office ot L'olltctorof Taxes nml on or btifu.e February 2btb. 1667, without default nr mte'et All sutn3 iemainiUK unpaid on that dats, the additional charges incurred by law will be added Portland avenue and Oxtoid street, both sides, betweea Jlyrtleand Fiut.tnnfr avs. Cumberland s'n et, Fulton av. to Fiashios Carlton avthue. Clennont ar, Ad luhi st.

and Vdndorbilt av, em oieene av. 10 lusuinp av. Clinton from Ij ifavette ar. to Fmihini: av. Hannltuu et.

ashinaton av. Uouton st. Kicia. and Vraiia av, iiom av to ixxuws av. Troitcr street, its whole lencth.

Downinc st cet, from near Putnam av to Hickory st. Atlantic avenue, froin'Mj ltet west of Grand av, both tides, to HO feet east of Olaison av. Pacific fctreet, Denn it. Eurgen at, 'Vyckoff St. an Warren ht, from rear Washington av.

to 10U feet eat of av. Ba'tic Ftreet, from Washing'on av. to 100 feet east of Clawon av. Butief fe(r et, Degraw st, from Undo Uill av. to IG0 feet eai of Cinon t.v.

Union street, irom Grand av. to Clason av. Prthident fct. eet. Irom Klatbaah to Grand av.

Clasioii avenue, Irum Union st, to At'untie and from Gates to Lafayette avs. Wabinton avenue, from Union st to Biltic st. Grand avenue, Irom cedent sr, to Fluahiiii? av. Underbill uvenue. east bide, from Flstb.isb, av.

to Buter Dtrett. Lellerts street, from Hall st to 200 feet east of Grand av. Gates avenue, irom Hamilton st to Olasson av. Quincy st, from Downing bt 0 ol Classon av. Hickory btreet.

from Grand av to 100ft east ot av. Greece avenuo, fxoru Fulton av to Adelphi sf and irom Hamilton st to l'O feet east of Clason av. Van Buren street, from Hah st to 100 feet east ol Lafayette avenue, from Cumberland street tt Gra" 1 both sides, and on south side irom daU at to 100 T4 Cluefonav. oeteastof DeKalb avenue and Wdloughby av nu to Schenck st. Oombarlind st Myrtle anri I 1I(f aver Bnd pflrkavonue rom av to Grand av.

18AAO RA Dh AU, j'aM Jm Coifectorof Taxes and Assespmente. HA1U JKWELttY MADK TO ORDKU in every varietj of Btyle, at shoit notice, by HART BROS. ieSJtf lAMOND AJiD OTHER PKKCIOIN 7 Jewelry for sale and nnda to order ot AS. McMUR KAY's Now Jewelry EataWisUiiiOnt, 3L5 Fa'toa stuet. fi nl9 ly SUPKEMB COURT, COUNTY OP KINGS Henrj' (Jardwell.

plaintiff, against John B. Uonjtam and Lucinda his wiie, Harvey Brundaffa. Julia Pen.ble and Benjamin Oloier, defendants. SammoDS for relief. IU t.

Hev. Stamp, 50 eente canceled. To the defendants: Tou are hereby sammoned and reqaired to answer tho cowplamt in tuis action, wh'ch was filed in the olliop of the of the County of Kisss, November 15. 1S66, at tho Cr.unty Conrt House, Oity of Brooklyn, and to serva a copy of your answer to the bald complaint on the nb3criber at nis office, 114 Fourth street, Williamsburgh, City of Brooklyn, within twenty days after the service of this snmnloLj on you, exclusive of the day oi such service; and if yon fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, tho plaintiff in thif 1 action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Nov.

15th 1S66 n2 Iaw6w3 JOBMM. 8TE ARX3. IfTa Atty. IN PUBSUAMCK OK AJS ORDEB OF EOWJELL C. BRAIKABD, Surrogate of the Connty of Kings: Notice Is hereby.given, accordinr la law.

to all person buying claims aeainst CATHARINE SNiJlDKR. late ot the City of iBrooklyn, deceased, that they are required to eihibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub 5SriVe.r tho execute, at the office of E. 8. Van Winkle. 48 Wall street, in the City ol New York, on or before the tot Jay of July next.

Dated nenerobe 27th, 1S68. niuaai riiecuTor. 1 euRSUANCB of aw okder ob HOSWELL 0. BHA1MABD, Surrogate of the Oounty of Kings: Motice is hereoy given, aooordinr to latr. to all person! having claims against CLEMENT L.

DENNINGTOS. late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhioit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub Bcnber at ber residonce. 12a Livinuston street, in the Oity of Brooklyn, on or before the thirteenth day of Juno next. Dated December6th. 1866.

ANN ELIZA DNINGTON, Administratrix, do lawflmS IlTTtrRSUANCB OP AN ORDER OF HOSWELL C. BBAIKAED, of Snrrogate th. County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against (JEORCE L. SAMPSON, late of tba Citv of Brooklyn, deceased, tbat thoy are required to ex hibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to tho subjert hers, at the office of George G.

Sampson, No. 16 Cliff street, in the City of New York, on or before the twentiett day Of June next. Dated Ttacemb'" 13tn. 1866. GtfORGE G.

SAMPSON. NORMAN D. SAMPSON, Executors. lawfimF ADRIAN VANSINDEREN. IK PURSUANCE OK AN ORDEB.

OP HOSWELL O. BRAIMARD, Esq. Surrogate of the to Khibit theMthtJb thetCTdenjeof Abim of Gravosond, on or before the first day of March sen. Dd 16.pE KQF ABRAHAM BABBE. "ecutors.

ao2S awSmS Lamps not Burning. Capt. Stearns, of the 47th Precinct, every day reports tho number of street lamps his Precinct, the 47th comprising Greenpoint not lighted. This is an example worthy of imitation in other Precincts. The city has to pay tho Gas Companies for lighting tho lamps.

every night all night and it is well to know how near the contract is carried out. Eight street lamps were not burning at 3 o'clock in tho 47th this morning, and 20 on Sunday morning. As the Gas Companies are so very prompt and particular when the advantage is on their Bide, perhaps they would not object deducting a little to the city ior gas not consumed. Opeeations by Pickpockets. Eoosevelt st.

Feriy (at the foot of South Seventh street, E. and vu inity appear to be favorite resorts for the light fingered gentry of Williamsburgh, Last eveniDR, a German, whose name has not transpired, was relieved of a walh containing $24, while entering a Johnson street car iu South Seventh Btreet, near the ferry. Tho operator, it appears, was in a great hurry to leave tho car, at the time the German was entering, and in crowding past the latter, relieved bim of his property. This little game was witnessed by au inmate of tho car, but failed to give tho alarm in time so the rascal escaped with bis plunder. Tie Temperance Movement.

Last evening the Young Men's Father Mathew T. A. B. Society, No. 5, held their usual Sab.

bath meeting in iiio hall, corner of Atlantic aud Saiittt streets, a large and respectable audience being present The chair was assumed by Mr. Patrick Blnnigan, who. after calling the meeting to oner, explained briefly, but forcibly, that the objectB of the organization were to rescue and save those who are in danger of falling, and to sustain those who have been lifted up, by providing a Home whero they can come and ieel the bonds of a brotnerly affection and sympathy constantly surround them, as a protective influence conducive to a solt' asserted reliance againBt the wiles of intemperance. The pecuniary benefits of the society were stated, aud all who teltdisposed tobecomo members were requesced to hand in their names. Alter some very good singinn, rendered by Measrs Jerrey and Field, Mr.

Byan, of New York, was introduced, and spoke eloquently and warmly in favor of total abstinence, illustrating his remarks with personal reminiscences of much interest, concluding amid applause, by reciting the following verses: With joy we hail the temperance cause. Whose light once more is breaking Its truths are God's eternal laws. Mankind from death awaking. And now tho yoke of slavery's broke, Wo'U fight this evil vaster; One demon grand, has fled our land, And this must tollow after 1" Excellent selections were pleasingly sungby Mis Mc Culiagh and Mr. Thomas Nolan, alter which the meeting adjourned.

The officers of this society are: President, P. Dinni gan; Vice President, D. Carrigan; Rei ording Secretary, A. J. naighrey; Corresponding Scsretary, U.

Develin; Financial Secietary, A. Nevins; Treasurer, Thomn Muriay; Directors, J. Flood, John Kane, J. Crownan, T. MeDermott, aud Tnomas McDonnell, under whoso excellent management the organization has largely prospered an.i aijcomotisued much Ihe preEcot week premises to prove one of much interest and activity fcr the temperance movement in.this city, the trieuds of the cause appearing to unite in a determination to make their inlluenco felt by the community, anu purpose to accomplish this desideratum by holding a series oi free public meetings tho most prominent for notice being tnat of Brooklyn Division, IJo.

13, S. of which lakes place to morrow evening, the 15th their beauiiiul meeting rooms, 166 Fulton street, between Orange and Cranberry, on which occation, we ate assured, the ample preparations mado will lully Buslam the excellent reputation attained by this association, for providing the most pleasing and diversified entertainments and which we have heretofore iu our columns camutended as eminently calculated to advance the prosperity of tba good work, if patterned by all who have charge of temperance gather iopF on Wednesday evening the Father Matuew T. A. B. Society, No.

3, will have a grand demonstration in Polley's School' house, 9th street, corner of North 1st, E. and on Thursday evening Nassau Division, No. 6, S. of invite the public to a teetotal treat in the First Presbyterian Church, (Dr. Bobiuson's), Henry Btreet in addition to the above, other similar meetings will be held in various parts of the city notice of which will, from time to time, be louud in our advertising columns.

Tempebance Music Music forms an impor portant and very attractive feature in the exercise at Temperance gatherings, and the Temperance song and ballads have exerted no small influence iu strengthening the hold of Temperance principles upon tho minds of many votaries of the cause. A good collection of Temperance music has long been a desideratum, but has at last been supplied. A work called "The Sparir liug Stream" has just been issued by the weh knowo music publisher, Charles M. Tremaine, 481 Broadway, N. which is a collection of temperance melodios, words aud music, compiled by M.

F. K. Smith. There are 6ome fifty pieces in the book, including all the most familiar and popular temperance melodies. The work is just tho thing wanted for the societies or parlor use.

A Ladies' Tempeeancb Movement. A meeting of ladies is called for to morrow afternoon, in the Chupcl of the Packer Institute, for the purpose of form ing an association for tho promotion of the cause temperance. The Bev. Drs. Cuyler, Gallagher aud other ministers are expected to be present and address the meeting.

Amusements. The Bateman Concert. The BaLernan troupe will give their second aud last concert this sea son at the Academy of Music this evening. Madame Parcpa, Signors Brignoli, Foriuna and Ferranti, Mr. S.

B. Mills, Carl Rosa, and Theodore Thomas' grand orchestra comprise the list or attraciious, the Btroagest concer combination over seen this in country. The Pabk Theatbe. The Irish drama of Ishnavogue" or "The Outlaw of '08," was produced here on Saturday evening and drew a crowded house. The play belongs to the "Peep O'Day" school; the hero, Brian Maguiro or "Ishnavogue" (Conway) is one of the '1)8 patriots under proscription.

He returns to his native place disguis ed as a piper. His disguise is seen through Dy Ulric Burke, (Davis) the heavy villain of the piece, who under threat of denouncing him to the authorities, compels lshmnogue to do his bidding. Eurkc has designs on a young lady known aB IZaU. O'D vyer, (Miss Benedict) reputed daughtsr of 'Sir Roderick O'lMi Chippendale) and finding out that she was but an adopted daughter and her father supposed to be a person named O'Grady, Burke makes Ishnavojue pre suit himself as O'Grady the father of ths young lady. Burks compels lahnavague to remove tee lady from tho comfortable homo of her adopted lather to a wretched hovel, when Burke piesr es hi suite, but Is rejected with scorn, While lool.aig over tome lemily correspondence which the joi.i lady has brought with her, Ishnavogue makes the startling discovery from a letter written by O'Grady (hat Kate is really his own daughter.

His One feelings ts a parent uvo uow aroused, and he sets to work to untlo the villany he had been engaged in, and to Have bis ehild from the toils of the lascally Burke. This is eventually accomplished to the satisfaction of every right mindtd person. Burke is incontinently shot by the ccmic young woman, Biddy Malone 'Henri.) IsbniOiiie is, according to dramatic precedent, pardoned by the British government; Miss Kate marries the onug man of her choice, Harry Carriegtou (Saville), with the paternal benediction of Sir Hoderic, and the cmiuin fails on a tableau of virtue and happiness. Tho audience on Saturday night were greatly delighted with the play, and insisted on seeing tho tableaux, which closed each act. over again; consequently the piece may l.e regarded as a success.

As for the acting it was fully up to the requirements of the piece; there are but two characters that afford any opportunity for acting tho.se sv.st iined by Cocway and Mrs. Henri. Conway is to be congratulated on his debut iu low Irish comedy Barney Williams will have to look to his laurels. To Beo Conway dance tho bam door jig is woith going to tha theatre for. The strength of tho piece lies in stirring incidents and striking tableaux, "Ishnavogue" will bo repeated to nigh t.

Hooley's Opeba House. To night a new attraction will be introduced in the person of A. M. Hernandez, a gen tleman of much agility and versatility, who will appear in a very amusing pantomime called Mistakes in the Dark;" also in a serenade scene in which he will play fourteen different musical instruments. He is quite an orchestra in himself.

In addition, the great panorama is continued together with the usual programmo of minstrelsy wherein Mulligan shines, and Hughes, Reed, Murphy, Nevers, et aX. wil bo seen and heard to the delight of the audience. Pbof. Zundel's Concebt. The grand organ concert of Prof.

John Zundel, will be given to morrow evening at Plymouth Church. Prof. Zundel will preside at the grand organ, assisted by Prof. John M. Loretz.

Mile. Matilda E. Toedt. violiniste.and Master Theo. dore I.

Toedt, soloist of the Cecilian choir. Coleman's School Concebt. The concert by the pupils of Mies Coleman's school, will be repealed this evening, at Sawyer's rooms, corner of Fultou avenue and Jay street. Ball. The Protector Benevolent Association give their first annual ball at Gothic Hall this evening.

The Obphan Exhibition. The Catholic Orphan Asylum will give their annual exhibition at the Academy of Music, on Tilutsd'ay evening next. Ball of Nassau Lodge. The annual ball oi Nassau Lodge, I. O.

O. will heboid at Gothic Hall, Adams street, on to morrow evening. To thoso who havo attended the former balls of the Lodge, It is needless to say that the affair wilt be one of the finest Terp Bichorean entertainments of the season, and to those who have not, wo would say, if you want to spend a pleasant evening, go by all means. Miss Fannie Goodwin's Concert. On Thursday evening next, Miss Fannie Goodwin, a popular Boprano of this city, who recently created a favorable lmpreFaion at one of the Monday Concerts, will give a concert at tho South Ninth Street Congregational Church E.

D. Among the artists announced to appear are Messrs. Frffl. Steins, H. Mollenhauer, Cbas.

Lockwood, E. F. Post, Wm. Osterruaver (pianist) and Miss Charlotte nutchings. Miss Goodwin will sing the scena aud prayer from "Der Froisehutz and several other pieces, HARTFORD ACCIDENT INSURANCE COM PANT OF HARTFORD, CONN, CASH CAPITAL $300,000.

NEW YORK OFFICE 165 AND 157 BROADWAl'. WEfcLEY E. SHADER, Manager. Insures against DEATH by accidents of any deacriptio' with liberal compensation in case of bodily injury. vl" jinted Active and energetic Agents, to act for tbif' Company.

Apply aa above. jaU 61 200 DOZ. FRENCH WHALEBONE CORSETS. REDUCED TO 1 60 EACH. Also all the latest styles of BRADLEY'S DUPLEX HKIRT8 GREAT REDUCTION IN HOSIERY AND GLOYBfl, W.

A. CORK'S, FULTON STREET. EMIGKAKT SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN. Mo. COURT MONTAGDE BTJHJIK.

Moneys deposited until the 15th day of January next wil draw interest from the 1st. Six per cent interest allowed, free of government tax. CORNELIUS DKVER, President. J. BBAKlQun, Sec'y.

dU vf BATUHELOR'S HAIR DYE. This pie tid Id Hair Dyo ia the best in tha world; tbo tmlj true and perfect Dye; harmless; reliable; inatvntann ons; no disaijpomtment; no ridicuioaa tinta; remedies the 111 effect bad Djoi invigorates aod the Uairsof nd beautitnl bUck or brown. Sold by all DnureiU and PBrfBir S1.000 REWARD, IF PEARSON'S CIRCASSIAN HAIR REJUVKNATOR Fails to rertore graj hah to its original coior, when used in stiict accordance with the For Bale by all Druggists and Fancy tores. dl3 Imeod THOUSANDS SUFFER INBIGKSTION, COSJIVEXESS, PILES, HI2ADAOHE, and don't know boiT much thsy lose by pasinK by DR. HARRISON'S PtRISTALTIC IjOZENGhS.

Fiudine thtj papers full of remedies, tbey tako no notice of any.andthaBfoaotha bone fii of a good thing. We are Belling themimnensely, and they will do what we promise. Thp most areea btc. and ehvetive cure tor over; form of indigestion, and tbe only cure lor the Piles, either meeding or otherwise Sold everywhere. o3U eodSm J.

V. WKRNTJK DK81UNKK8 AND MANUFA0T0H8 OK BIOS CABINET FOKKITUBB, PRLOK LIBRARY AND DINING ROOM SKTrj, Warmnted all pnre horse hair upholbtery. OHAIIBKR SKTS of an entire new style of arcbitectare A.11 kooOs warranted. 112 and 111 FULTON STREKT, AND aodlOSORANOKST. mylO LEG4L NOTICES.

UhHiilWB COURT. COUNTY OF IUXGS RosanDa Wiley, against Elizabeth McGonigle. widow of Patrick Thorn ad McUoaifc'e. Daniel McG'onitr'o, James Mconigle, John Elizabeth McGonigle, EUsabetb. Davis and Edwin Coffin, and Francis Vinton, Trustees under tho will of Thomas Wynn, deceased.

In partition.) Michael J. pifTa Atfy. In pursuance of a judgment ol the Supreme Court, mado in the above entitled action on tbo 24th day of November, I hereby pive notice that on Saturday, the 12lh day ot January. Ib7, at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the Commercial Ejccharjfre, 369 Fulton street, in tbo Oity of Brooklyn. CVunty of Kinf, 1 will soil ut public auction to tho highest bidder or biddera, tho lands and promises iu said judgment mention 1 and therein described as follows: All those yis (6) certain lots, pieces, of land, situate, lying and being in IhelSinth Ward of tho City of Brooklyn, which, taken together, aro bounded and described is follows, to wit: Beginning at aDtunton trie northerly side of Baltic street, distant one hundred fo from tho northoaaterly corner of Baltic street and RoKtrs avotrne runninff thonco nortbprli' parallel with Rogers evonuo ono bond rod and tweuty Beven teet nine and a half inches; thence easterly fiaxatlcl with Baltic streot twenty five feet; the.no south or parallel with Roger avenue uvtiand a half inched; thonco easttrly parallel with Baltic street and the centr of a pnrty wall ono hundred and sixty eigbt feet, moro or lean, to the Clove Road thenco southerly alom: tho wcstorly side of the Clove Itoadouo hundred and thirty threo feftt.

more or less, to Baltic Rtreet and thenco westerly along th i ortherlv wide of italtic atroef aforesaid two Iiundrncf ar rf twenty EOTen feet, more or lens, to tho point or placo of bt'Kinnitie, tbe property being known upon a map on tile in the office rf tho Rprjrof the County of Kings, entitled "Mapnf Russell Place, yth Ward. Citv of Brooklyn. October, 11350, surveyed and laid out by R. Grave. Oily Surveyor," hy the number? ni jty seven, (6P biity niao, (69) seventy.

(70) seventy one, aeventy two, (72) and aoventy thrce. (73, and further: All those too CZi certain lots, nmces or parcels of land, eituato, lying and beinii in the Ninth Ward of tho City of Brooklyn, and which on said mapot "Russoll PlacM" aforo said, are known and resivnatfd an, and by tha numbers tiUy fercn t571 and fifty eight (58.) and which, taken tiuelber, are bounded anrf described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northeasterly conier of Baltic street and aver.ue as laid down on said map; rnnning thonco easterly atonp the northerly side of Baltic street ono hundred feet Ithonco northerly parallel with Itogers avenue fifty five ftel.f cven inches; thenco westerly, parallel with Baltic btreM, nne hundred feet to Roer avenue; and thence southerly along the oasterly oido of Rocen venue, tifty five feet seven inches to Baltic etrcet, the point and place of bepinninc: and, further: All those three cortain lota, uuces or parcel of land. pituat1. lying and being in the Ninth Ward of the City or Brooklyn, and which on tho aid map ot "Russell Place" aforesaid, aro known and distinguished aa, and hy tho numbers nfty nino (59.) sixty '60) and siity ono (61.) and which, taken together, aro bounded and described ai follows, to wit: Beginnine at a point on the easterly aido of Rocertt avenuo. distant fifty flve toet seven inches northerly from tho northeasterly corner of Ho a era avonun and filtia street; runninK thenco easterly parallel with Balttcstreet one hundred (eot; thence northerly parallel with Rotrera avenue seventy five feet; thence we iterly aainoarallel with Baltic street, one hundred feet to Rogers avenuo.

and thence southerly along the easterly side of Rogers avenue foresaid, scvtnty nve eot, to the point and place of begin ninff. Dated Brooklyn. Nov 2i, AXDES J. RPOONER, Roforoo. WICUL J.DUHXB, Atty for Plaintiff, n28 InwCwM 377 Fulton street.

Brooklyn. Tee turther sale of tbe lota or ptrcoH embraced in tho above notice of sale iu postponed to Saturday, Mucch 2d, If 67 at tho same hourand rlice. jaH lawtsM ALUtCS J. SPOOHBTl, Kefereo. SUl'KKMK OUIHT, KiWUrj WHW Andrew H.

Wheeler againit Ueorge Carter Collii and Eliza Colli, his wife. Wm. E. Ofluons, P'aintiff? At'ornoy. In pursuance of a judgment order of this.

Court, made in the abovo enilk(1 actton. bearing Cato tb.o fourth (ay of January. IWt, I will sell hv pubUo auctioixtn tho vitibula of the Oily Hal), in the of Brook ly a oatbe 30th day of January, 1667, at 12 o'clock noon, tbe following described frremitea All that certain piec or parcel ol land, situate, int and btinmnthe Ninth Waid of tbe City at Brooklyn, bounded and containins as toliows, Commencina at a point on tbo eoutheii.t hide of Van Yoorhees avonuo, di tant one hundred and forty nine test fron th) Clovo rosd, on Block o. 1 of iheHeonon farm, runninc thsnce southerly along lo; No. If, on said map, ono hundred feet to No.

12 on faid map; toeiiTe eajterly along said lot No. 12, twjn ty tive feet; thonco northirly a'ona lot No. 14 on maD one hundred feot to Van Voorhees avenue; tb along said Van Voorhcea avenue twen tnni to thp print or place of beginning; toaeth Ytl? all the riaht Utle and in'ereU of 5ai 1 defend 'lnV, nVaSd rftM I It however, to an eaem nt or hS fla'ne tho purchars of ai.l Jot onmeeai epi on(J hTtIlf, generally until cJod by coiuet of the parties in intcreator oycoinyeUat authority. ja8 2in3TU fSAM. S.

ABBOTT, Referee. SHKUIKFS SALrlJY ViUTUB OF A writ of Execution, issued out of tho Supreme Court, to me directed and delivered, I will ell by public auction, at 3.13 Fulton Ktreet. in tbo City of Brooklyn, on the l'i'h dsy of February, at 12 o'clocir, nooa, al) thoDght, title and ioUrpst vhicb Uenry W. Potter had on the 23th cay of December, 1866. or at any time thereafter, in whoso hand? soever tho same mar be, of, in an1 to, all tbat certain tract, piece, or parcel of land bounded as follows: Beginning at a point formed by the inte roction of tho southwesterly mdo ot 6th street with the southeasterly tide of 5th avenue; thenco running southwesterly along the Southeasterly side of 3th avenue one bundrvd and forty Mveo thence southeasterly, parallel to 6ib street, ninety Beven feet seven and one hail inches: thence northeasterly, parallel to 5th avenue, forty seven feet to the centre of the block: thence southeasterly, along raid centro Una, two hundred feet, one and one half ipebtss; thonco southwesterly, parallel to 5th avenue, one hundred foet, to tne nortbeaiierly aide of 6th street; thence southeasterly, along 6th street, three hundred and ninety eight feet to the northwesterly of 5th avenqe; thenco northeasterly, along 6th avenue, two hundred feet, to tho southwesterly tide of Stb street, and thence northwesterly, aloncr5tb street six hundred and ninety five feet and nine inches, to tho nlaco of be sinning.

Dated Brooklyn, December 31. IS55. d31 law6w JQHfc MoNAMEE. Sheriff. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Henry H.

Bid din against Abraham Brown and Susan, his wife, and others. In pursuance of a jaogmenfc of forpewsnro ana mw, made in this action on the seventh day of January, 1867, hercbv gWe notice that on the fourth day of Fwbruary, 1367. at the hour of 12 o'clock noon, at the Commercial Uzchanira number 369 Kulton street, in the City of Brooklyn and County of Kings, I will sell at pubho auction to the highest bidder, the mortgaged lands and premises in said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows, viz: AU thoso two certain lot, pieces or parcels of around, tozether with the bnildiugs therooo erected, situated iu tae Tenth formerly Sixth Ward ol the said City of Brooklyn, and which, taken together, are bounded and contain as tollowa: Beginnine at a point on tho northerly line of Atlantic street, distant two hundred and twenty flvo feot westerly from the westerly line of Nevins street, and running thence westerly along the aid northerly line of Atlantic street fifty fast; thence northerly in a line parallel wica esid Norms streot eishty feet; thence easterly in a line parallel with aaid Atlantic street fifty feet; and thence southerly in a line lel with said Nevins street eighty feet to tha poiat i pie of beginning; together with tho Purtea.rottn thonging or PP sTK Vfevfl. Before. Messrs.

WM. A A VT. Iwsns, Plaintiff' Attorney: Warren street, W. Y. ThomMasalrutKiizibeth Wimams and JoMpb a Vi UatnnarrK.

PlaintitT, AUr. Willi. i'; a iadgment order oflhiaOonrt, mid0 In the Nn' 333 1'Pnlton stroet, in tho City ol Brooklyn, on tho 30th dT oJJannar. 1667, at o'o'ootr. noon, the followinz de Ma'FaHon street, in tbe City ol Brooklyn, on tho 30tb eribed land ana proui oui.

an wue vnreo certain io. Dleeea or paxcela of land Ijing and being in th. Rklm (onntT of Kinirl Rtjilnnf V. jrsomi and distineniahed on a certain man of lis lots of cronnd lately beloneina to Paul J. Fish and WiUiim Richarde, made bj H.

F. Bettj. Cltr Barrrjor, br Ion nurobera on aaid map 59 and 57. and boaoded and described and taken together as followa: Beslnnini at point on the westerly Bide of Ewon street, distant feet from the northtreft corner of Een ntreet and BiabardMn rtreet: thence rnnninu northerly alonjr tho wajtrlyalde of Ewen street Wfeot; thence runninB westotly and oaraUol with Richardson street 125 feet: thence rnnnina southerly and parallel with Rwen street 100 feet to Richardson treet; thence runmntf easterly along the northorly aide of Rioh rnnninu northerly and ptral'tl with Ewen etreet 50 feet; thence running easterly and nar llel with Ricbardaon street IOi feet to the westarlr aidh of Fwen streot, tho point or place of beginning. DauM 'lb' PATRiCK CAMPBELL, SheriB..

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