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KBW.TOW raw. MPQBTANT TO TAB PUBIilO WB RE Nw 0Bt jbSOMJUATtoMI. i A18AKY, Jan. 2o. ASSEMBLY.

Second Dispatch. The Special Committee reported a bill "illso taxation. It provides for the appointment of three" Sta. Assos FIRE DEPARTMENT AMi THB ANNUAL 1 BALL in aid o' lb Wldowi ind Orphan, of the Brook. elllng.

at 103 Fulton street, splecdJd Blaeksnd OreenTea serlb. Thousand, detlars It inoftfor to what others for 6f. Ca'l and it. Detween uauas ana i ro.pmih J2S1W HALHWELt. SrEEL'S.

JOHN FIIOP, GiBDEBBB AND VINE DBRSSP.ll. retcl.illvln'omnUioinhab!ntof Srook muk bo dii moTea to 105 idrayniu, nveuuo, Dili iw ready to attend to pruning vines, in any part of the oily. uroora ior any nut 1 oi uararn worn iuukuu; iwjdhw, thtoogh the port oOlce, r.t his reildence, or at tha store of B. Dayls, ooraer of Hicks and Fulton alreeta, J2S 2w ITTAY AND 8TBAW THE fcUBbCBIBEB AJLl has conitanUr on hand Har and Straw, of lm quality, quantities to unit pnrchaers. aboard of Barge 8DPkiE10, of Fulton rtreet, Brooklyn, at prloei as loir as can be sought In er York.

8HTBTS 1 SHIRTS I SH1BT8 I Three good shlrla for ts. yoke ahouldera, linen boaami ana onus. fine soirn guarmteea to tit. KrgUsh Wool Trarelllng Shirt, two for tiW. warm Milflr, a large aaaortment, 60o to $1,25.

8 Soorfs, SI and Wool. 6O0 to J. wmter lore 1. iamb itoed, turt calf lmed, Ac Boys Shlrti, Sospendera. Winter Hoeiery, A3, T.

B. FAULKNER'S BHIRTB ADD GKNT8' FDRMIBH1NO BTORB, 143 FtTLTOW BlBEBV. d20 2n Between tsandi and Illitn streets. JOHN'S OYSTER AND LUNCH BOOMS J. BEYER informthlj BrooVTvn friends thathshaa ODen an Oyster and Lunch Rooms at 74 William street, between Deny and Cedar streets, New lortc.

where he will nerve up uysTrs in every style, uysters oy tae quan or nunireo. Ploklf Oysters, Ac, for the Holidays. n9 WATfcR THE METER AND BYDBANT COMPANY of Bro klyn are now oflerlne to landlrrds plumbers, the only noir WASTino, uon rasaziao and saxr VLUHinw sjuram Buciressiu upe'a'ion, mown tu. m3 When once set there is no digging up to repair. These Hy rauu, are novr in use Aiuuuoua.

ri New Tork rnd Jersey City. Msnurantured and for sale at the office of the Metre iid HyDKAitT Coxfast, Kos. (Sand 67 First street, WiUlamtbnrgh, near Peck Slip Ferry. (12J 6m WEDDING VISITING 0ABD8 CARDS of tupcrior quality, and of the neatest style of engrav ing. AIo iinTelopes, Cake Boxes, 4o at 703 Fulton street, next to Concord, Mftnufacturfr or Silver Ware.

Jewe'rv. Hair work nf nil klnda made lo order. Plna. Ear Rlucs. BraeA.

lets. Finger Klugs, Charms, Ladles and Gsnts Chains, new patterns. jid STEEEBCOPES SXEBESCOPES AND TIEWS many and pretty views can at all times he seen at J. D. Chase's.

Wo mi constuntly receiving new ones, and invite all examine even tuey uo no wisaiopurcuiBB Jewelrv. Silver Ware. Ac. Wttches and Clocks repaired in the best manner. J13 BOUDOIR SEWING MACHINES PRICK $30.

Will iev carrjet or lace: An? one can understand its me In twenty minutes. I Is perfectly simple and not liable to get out oi order. or saie oy j4 lm o. W. bill ITU, D34 uroauway.

J. HOPPER. (late of; H. K. BUB RILL mBRT AKSK.

Wonld TSTOefTtfullv Inform the nubile that be baa hb Warerocmat No. 18 COURT KTRKfcT. corner of Joralemon. oppmlte the City Hall, where can be bad everything requisite tor the oi' the Dead. J.

M. uofPKtt bavin experience tor tne last ten years as an Undertaker, trill give his personal attention to runorals in all oases. B.Otm be found at all hoars of ue nicht ax ao. uoul it no JROOKIiXN INSTITUTE THE DBAWLHG JL9 Claaaeo of the Brooklyn Institute will commence on TUESDAY EVENIKO, Oct. Utb, and continue every Taeedij ana rnaay evening a auruuz iu nam.

i a ccisoe. Terms er uwtar raw UTTA PEBCHA CEMENT HOOFING ThB cheapest and most durable roofinsr in nse. Cm be applied to new or old ehingie roofa, witnou. removing thrm. New aMdOldTji Boors coated ndiepaired with Ovxta PiMUi Crkkat.

and warranted waterproof. specimens can oe seen ai tno omce, Si9 Fulton street, Brooklyn. tf h. w. joiins ft no.

FACT WOB'IH KNOWI O. uerm Cand'ea. 22 csnts; extra mould do. 11 Sardines nnirMtioR. hpRtbnind 2lc: Balad Oil 50 de' dcz: CurrantH.

6 cenif; Seare 50 and $5 per thousand. For tale at 2R6 irearl zeaevcu irom ii uum st. no oiu BILLS OF EXOHANGB ON BNGLAND, Ireland, Scotland and 'VTalcs, la sumti of one pound an4 apwar ip. tor saio i. ai h'i mjlltr ivicaange uiuce liiooKjyn.

OTTICE P.OM11VII8SIONERS ON WIL LIAMS BURGH IMPROVEMENTS. In the matter ol thrj opening and regulating of Seniles street, from Union avenue to jan wick avenue, in the late village and City of WIL Notice ii hereby given, that the undersigned commissioner HPUUIaIIUU UUUCA, tuiKL uj yax i. tj wi. net. ul iuv xtcy IBUUIUO Ul the State of Now York, paetL March 20th, 1857.

entitled "An act relative to the payment of expenses for local improvements in the late village and city of Williamsburgo, and to actiona and proceedings in respect thereto," have oomplated their report in the matter of the abova improvement, and filed the same in i. rMr.v nr v.r tho. LUO ut uio vif ui mo vnjuukjf Jl iaiuijo, uiaii iudjt mu meet at the office of the Corporation Counsel, at the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 9th day ot February next, from 8 o'clock A M. to 1Z o'clock, to review the said report, whicn, during the ten days preceding said meeting, may be examined ln tho tw id County Clerk's oflloe, by all partita interested ln the same; and that, at the timo and place Oi meeting aoove apeciuea, any person may ouor oDjec Uona, in writing, to the said report, and accompany the same with Bucfc affidavits as he may think proper. The district of assessment embraces alt the land lvlni? 100 feet de on l'her side ot Hi.

holessrc.ee, between TJ Iau avenue and Bu 8b wick avenue. ALDKN J. BPOONEK, DAN'L B. BASBROUGK. Oommieetonmg THOMAS OOTREL.

Brooklvu. Jan. 28th, 1869. ja23 till fe3 OFFICE OF COMMISSIONERS OF WIL LTAMSBDRGH IMPROVEMENTS In the matter of ti curbing and guttering of Scfco es4tret from Union aveuue io Tl'i wick avenue, in tne late Village and City of Wllliame burgh. Is hereby given that the undei signed Commissioner? atmointed under ana bv virtue of an Ac: of the Leeislature of thn State of New Vork, passed, March 20ih.

1857, entitled An Act relative to toe payment oie peases ior iocai improvements In tne lute village tnd city of Wiliiamsburgh, and to ac. ions and proceedings in respect thereto," hare completed their reoorl in me matter of the above improvements, and filed the same ln tne nice oi tne uierx oi me comuy oi litngs, inai tuey wm meet at the office of the Corporation Counsel, at the City Hall, the Ciiy ef Brooklyn, the n'ntn dav of Febraarv. naxL from 8 o'clock A.M. to 12 o'clock. JL, to review the caid report, which, during the ten days proceeding Raid meeting, maybe examined ln the said County Clerk's ofllce, by all parties Interested in the same; and thai, at the time and place of meeting above specified, any person may offer objectiond.

in writing, to the said report, and accompany the same with such affidavits as he may think proper. ihe District of ABses meni comprises all the land lying 100 left deep on either sideot Scboles street, between Union and Bu3hwick avenuee. ALDK.N J. efUUNlSK, DANIEL B. Commisil oners.

THOMAS HAnU Brooklyn, January 1859, ia28tillfe8 FFICE OF COMMISSIONERS ON WIL 7 LIAMSBURGH IMPROVEMENTS. In the matter of the puvlngt tlagglog, Ac, of Scholes sireit from Union avenue io Bushwich avenue, la the late Village and City of Wiliiamsburgh. Notice hereby given that the undersigned Commisiloners appointed under and by virtue oi an A ol the Legislature of IUO BWH! Ul HOW XUrfe, 1JM3SCU XUiTOU lOO CUUiJUU. A.U Act relative to the ua meat of cxnensea for local im move ments in the late Village and City of Wiliiamsburgh, and to actions and proceedings ln reap act have completed their report in the matter of the above Improvements. andlilid tha sume in the olilce oi the clork of the County of JEinge, that they wiumeeut me omce oi me uorpomtmn uoucsei, at tne uity HalL in the tJitv ot BrookJvn.

on the dav oi February ncit, from 8 o'clock, A.M, to to rtview th said rpoit wuicu, uuring tne wn nays preccamg smu meeting, may oo exfmiaedin, the said County Clerk's riilec, by all partisa inter tHied the same; and tiia', at the time and place of meeting, itbove tpeciuad, any person mav offer obiections, in writing, to the gald report, and accompany the same with such aflUia Tits as he may think proper. The District of Assessment embraces all the land lying 1C0 feet deep on either side ot Scboles street, between TnLn avenue una Bushwltk avenue. ALDEN J. SPOONER, DANIEL B. HASiiROUCK, THOM.S C0TREL, Brooklyn.

January 23. 1809. ja28 UUfeS CORPORATION NOTICE. ASSESSMENTS Kj CONFIRMED. eenth street grading and paviog ir.

Slxih to even'h avenues. Uanllton Btrest flaitfint: sides, between Psrk and Mvr tle avrnuea a erum jeot (a. D.J nagging, both Bides. Kassau s'j eet (Ko. I88j leacing lor.

Navv arttrt. west aide. 16 feet from thfl fl ulhwoiU corner of Hilary Etr eel. Navy otre it 83 feet 2incheB ficm the nsrihwta'. corner Jobnaon Btreet.

ine aateasmcnts In the abqve entitled matters were duly con Qrmed on Ihn 17lh dav of and the orlclttal meat rolls or fair copies thereof, will be deliverer to the Collector of Taxes and Assessments on the 23tll of January, Notice is hereby given to all parti Interested, tht iy payinj; their several assessments to jutted M. wood. Collector of Tares and Assessments, at his oUtco In ihe OViy Hall, wiihin thirt days after the dal very of said assesflnent rolls to him, they ean pay the same without any charge. Alias Bessments not so paid, will be ooueoied him or ond of his Denuty Collectors, with additional cbargea thercou provided hylair. Hated lh ooklyn.

Jan. 25 1S9. OHABiasS TINNEY. Ja2S lawiwF Street Commiaaioner. TN The matter of widening and JL extending of Atlantic avenue and widening of Bohuyler in the City of Brooklyn.

We. ihe uodersigned, Commis' loners appointed in tho above entitled matter un ier and by virtue of a law paaat April 3, 1865, do hereby give notice that they will meet aaily at tho cfllce uk, ao hereby give notice tnat tney win iqo" uuy mo nr th 10 clock A. rom no irLD aay o' January i me ibi quj jMrw, wu. tine lot ny wi biuj, ki, aiva artlea wlBhins to Uke the land now hereby give notice occupied by the Brooklyn. Jamiloa and, Ltog I.and Rilroad, In nMBt 7i I lUaH a turltlntr nn fir lip Tfirfl thrt lftRt an uiouuuneu, oay, jrooittjii, iuu.

i TuKoIX 'UK F. KING i WIL H. WRIGHT, Corumlesi jners. GK yK HALL, J27W. NOTICE, In the matter of the application oi the'Oommon Council of the City of Brooklyn, in relation to opening Pres dent street from Fiatbush avenue to Wash iugtou avenue.

In the city of Brooklyn, Toall whom it maj concern: Wo the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate and Assess ment on the above ma.ttr, do give notice that vre have completed our report in. th above matver, ands that the said report and map areflie in the oflli of Uie Clerk of tho County ol Xlnga for examtiauoj by all persona interested, and that we will meet at the ofllce of UtQ Counsel to the CorponUioti of Ure city of Brooklyn at Ibje Cty Hall, on Thursday the 3d daj cf lebruaryl869, itSo'clockintheafternoonttorevlew our said WM. WALSH, V. RVAAEhlt. I Oommlsaionerr.

collision oh ibIe bast BiVBfc BlackweUs' Island Boat Upset. THREE MEN DROWNED. This morning, aboat 20 minutes past 6 o'clook, the XLUD UAl gteamer lna WM on ner to oit.y deBM fo whloh prevailed, when ehe down a Blaokwell'a Island row boat oonuumug men (overseers on the Island) and upset them into the stream. Every effort waa made to reaoue but three of the number (names not tscertain. were drowned.

The other seven were aavea. The steamboat was proceeding slowly at me time, th Cantain on discovering the row boat imme ordered the steamer breked, which was done, aiawiy UIUOlw too late to prevent the oasualty. The men go to and from the Island are said to he very ven tnresome, and run a great many risks with steam pasting that they oould avoid. Tne bodies of the drowned men were not recovered, Tun TT.T.M KtSEET MtJBDKE DEATH OI DzoKKB. Wilhelm Decke, at whose house, No.

21 Elm Bichard Owens, of Brooklyn, was murdered by John nnrt n. I A'iinir mm mnminnr or. New York Hospital. He was shot by one of Barne gang, inquest to aay. r.atvmi or BnaaLABiEB.

A cans' of about six entered tha distillery of P. A. Hemmer, oorner sum Ht. ana aoouta oiubk. vara moriuiiir oiittintr a rjanelout of the door, and stole 86 in I cents.

Tney were soon after discovered by the po in tne act ot dividing tne epoiis, wnen two 01 them, named Ueorge unnrcn ana Anarew uouiter. arrested. The tenement houso No. 253 Ki1r.1bet.rj street was entered about two o'clock this morning by a burglar, wont into a room occupied by John Campbell, Rtola hia trunk oontainins; $437 in money, be sides olothing. The thief escaped.

The hall door the House was saia to oe ten open nigni ana uuy. Rnnrlnra broke Into the store of D. D. Wilson. Bowery, but beooming alarmed fled without plunder.

THE OOTJBTS Court oi Sessions. EifMUi JDCGE H0RBI3, JUSTICES EMUONS AMD H0T1. THE AIXEOED RAPE CASH. The trial of Leonard Carriean for rape resulted In the disagreement and discharge or the jury. The cvidence.it appears, was susceptible of such a construction as to miike doubtful whether the offence was the one charged or merely assault and battery.

The complaining witness did by any means make so clear a case as she might have done were the facts different from what thoy appear to be. Carrigau was remanded to jail to await another trial. ErgSTJSKCB. The vonth Daniel Haratz. convicted of felonious assault I Knocking out mo eye 01 lianiei otapiBwu a qumroj, sentenced to tno penitmuary ior six motion.

ARRAIGNED. Thomas Cnok and John Corbitt. indicted for keepiog a disorderly and gaming houso, were arraigned, and several pieaaea not guuiy. THB LIQUOR DKALSBS. This morning the names of four Indicted liquor dealer3 were called.

Two answered and pleaded not guilty, and recognizinces of the other two were forfeited. No husine: 3 Demg reauy mo wurt aujourueu 1111 next Monday. City Conrt. BETORS JUDOB OULTKB. PhiUin Witanaidd aasl Geo.

Bemsen. Sheriff of Kings This cause, the particulars oi wnicti nave oeen heretofore given, occupied Tuesday, the greater part of Wednes. day, and all day on Thursday, when it was summed up N. F. Waring.

for tho Sheriff, who was followed Jamesi Trov lor tho Dlaintlff The Court charged tho jury this morning when they retired, anil after a short ao nnne. returnna averuir tue Diaiutiu aKaiuui mu ouur for the retui ot the property, assessing lia value at tuo bum of $500, the amount claimed. Religions IVoUccb. Notich. Thb Ret.

Dr. Hrroaoocs: has been entrazed to supply the pulpit of tha Fits'. Preabyterian Chureh. durlng the vaeanor In the Pastorate. AppkoaUuH may he made to the Sectcn for Pews, ou Friday and Saturday ivenlngs.

aal after eat service. The pews in the sllrT are free. il 2iw4wF45 B. Tatlob, Oat. Oblinary.

Few are taken from amouir us, by deatr, whose memory wil 1 be more affectionately cherished than that of Mlea Maugaeet Back, of ihis city, who recently died at Janetvllle, Wisconsin, whither the had gone for tha benefit cf her health, and who was yesterday buried at Greenwood. Pure, gentle, kind and affectionate, she was beloved by all who knew her, and especially by her young female friends and sahool mates, who will think of her and har atreet virtues, whenever the name of Maggie Bhall bs brought to mind. She waa a member of St. Ann's Church, of this City, and her character was hallowed and tdcrusd by the principles and graces of Christianity. The un ral services, which were of a most lmpoaiDg character, look place yesUrday in the Churoa juat mentloaed, and were attended by a large numberof the young friends of the deceased, and ot oilier sincere mournerr.

Poor orphaned Maggie I Thon art gene from us. 'Ihoun without a father here, Ihou wilt find one in heaven. As we looked upon thy dear faoe In death, we saw the smile of dent trust which the uartlD" spirit had left there. G. unit zmsis.

08T A MINK VIOTOBINE, IN GOING i from Henry auu A'iantlc street to llntou anu racinc aia, nv.nlnir Trth lmt. Tha finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving It at H. FAYES, oorner or Clinton and raolnc sts. J' OTEAY GOAT. A T0UNG 'HB GOAT in tlia rcAmlcon AhnoL d.

mnnt'ei bieki qT P. Colffan. In the liquor stoie ln Smi'h etraet, bfltweea ijcaueersu one naa on a leaioer wrap j.i uukuiiuw u.u dais ihe will bo sold to pay expenies Incnrrsd. jiS Aires. TOAHD WANTED IN BROOKLYN, BY A Jj young man, In a private family, where ther are no other arders.

Xoeauon nreferred between Hoyt and Nev'ns and Fulton avenue and Dean st. References exchanged. Address S. office. VXT ANTED A SMART ACTIVE GLBL, 3N IT a small famPy, to do the general house ork.

fhsmnat cooking, and be a good washer vndlroner Apyiy 'mmedUtoly at Ktnt arenue. west side, sixth house from TiaTTolK It WANTED. A FKW GOOD GIRLS ON llofat and nleanant work. American nreferred. Also an ola Itidy.

to alt and spool cotton, and one or iwo small r's, 12 or 14 years ot age, anu cne goou operuior ou rowing uiacmuu. Alto ons or tvto girls to bit for the sime. st So It Nassau street, Brooklyn, between 7 ana 9 o'clock F. j28 If TT7" AN ED A HOUSE "WANTED BY THK miedle of March, a modern built brick houi 3, plet saut lv Tnr a fmall rareflll famllv. entmrst Adoreas, with parUiUlars, A.

box Ko. 96 Newark, J. JTAW TUT ANTED A SITUATION BY A RESPECT ahleyounggirl lor general chudw bccu for two days, at 11U Navy ajreet, near the City ratk Brooklyn. jaai At WANTED TO PURCHASE HOUSE AND LOT A medium niwi brittle or frtvmfl htm In Brock It muat be in a good olrao and no ghfcorbood, I ana 01 oj aoccro io mi ir ca. nice not 10 exoaea V5uuu.

PoaseBBionnow or nrat or Juay. JvodrcE, elvltit iuHrojtio 1 FECIAL NOTICES. mSE UNDERSIGN KD FORBIDS ALL PER I eons trnsting MARIA ETERSON on his account, as he will pay no aeosot ner contracting. j28 3' JOHK PETERSON. fXFFIOE LAFAYETTE FIRE IN8URAKCE No.

Jt7 Pnlton street. Jan. st. isw a oe annual election for Dlrccors and for three Inepeolors of the next election of ibis Company, will be held at the offlce hn, TTTEsnAV, thn flih dav of Vibriiarv nt XU Polls open at 12 and close at 1 P. H.

By order of ihe i.i i T. AT 1 UTD Q.AviDte JiCOta Ail DJ Ot ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY A SPECIAL MEETING df til. Society wU be held at Bonry Mavburv's, corner of H'ultou ayenue and Bijdge street, on ruiUAX Pnnntnal atlMiduiR. in rAaneated.

Bv order JOHN P. GRKOSON, Pr16nL Jon T. BtJTLaa, Secretary. 17 ft mHE MEMBERS OF THE EMERALD BE A. KEV0LENT AS OCI ATION are requsttad tu meet at the Basle Eotel, Fu'ton street, on MUHDAYKVE HINQ of every week, from Ihe 27th lniu to the 31st ol January, low, inciuaiTe.

JM td J. P. V. ELECTION FOR MONTAUK PIKE IM8CR .1 nffln. N.

1 rnnrt ttrnd. Ttpnnkivn. dav, ihe 2d or February next, between the hours, oi 12 andi Coloek I jais ta aairyiit msajr Kegremrj. tfFICE OF THE NrVfiMTJ FIRS'lNSUR JiNrlH Pitt rw npnAtrr.VN liBteannual election lor Dlrec ort of tVla (lomuany will be hldt ihe oflloe tt o. ID Ooiirt itr ouTuaoday, rooruary 1st, lfULD TAlla la A It ImImW Polls onen tVom 1 9 in 3 r'nlock P.

Ml j.lttd Mill fore to Mi on M) lynFIBJC UK1 ARTMJSHT, will tan piaoe at yuwuaj HALL, comer of Fnltr.n and Oranse itrMta, OS MOHDAY EVitNiau. jannarr ait, ussy. Tictcu oaa do procured or tne txMnmiwoc Geo. H. HiTTan, eoraiary( j2lw TJHILH ABM.ONIO BOCHET? Off BROOKLYN second mason ibsb v.

8ATUBDAY kVkiriNq, January 2, 1EB8. AT THE ATHBN.ECM. MAETA 8. BBATNASD, Soprano. nV.APTOMMAS.HarD.

tTlrstappeirmaea In Brooklyn lneehia re urn from Kuiope.) AND IHE ITUliiJ UHUUfiBlK Wl IHQ DUUJLDllI. Under the direction of Ms. BanoaMJTjr, Mb. J. PROOBAHUB.

rant Bymphonj jjjvj l.rliArxn. Finale. 1 8ong "The tjt Callcott flrand OnnaArto rtTarDi "ffn ml llemol." oomnesed ana. ataicaiea vo oui ineaa. nr.

jnuuquo, ujt.AiiHc and Art. Misa BEAOKAKD. I nr. Scene Fifteen Minutes Inter mljBi on. PIU IT.

Orertura Mellistna D. .11 HMomT thnt Ha li tn Mm.rklM TrallH." Knnnnnn Ulna RRiTN A RT) Elaborate and Popular Fan'asta "Home Sweat Home," Barp, (Dy special compoiva ana ueriuruou uj A PTDUU A St Duet "Pure elocome nn Angelo," Travlita Verdi SRiTNl RTl Tlf. OIITT. TUTTIO. OTPrture The 6elgeof Corinth RTn iLTnin inu miTiii Dsraons uesirrua ut riun vv the doae of the Oonoert, are requested to do so, prertous the commencemeni ot tne iat uvenure Doors open at; 7, to cosmence aio uiook.

if TVTATIONAL GtJABD BALI. the elkvbhih annual ball and EXHIBITION DRILL, of the NATIONAL GUARD, Co. A. Fourteenth Rf gt (Caouin Bowl! A. SrEidus,) WlUiakepUcaat raIoirr Aaams Brooklyn.

n. TlTHSTiAV F.VENING. FEBRUARY IS. 1859. Tickets admliting a Gentleman and Ladies, 2 nn EACH.

can behad of any member of the Company, and at Ihedoor tne cveuitg 01 me joau. TI, A. HAULFIIin, mil. Joseph W. Uates, Seo'y.

JZ2 Id TDOWERY THEATKE. I) Lessees Messrs. G. L. Fox ai J.

W. Lraaiin. A 13 IB nvartixiu cioa. fTTHER AVT MfilW. Jenny Fair love Miss Luclle UBDY'S NATIONAL THEATRE Eros CI: el 125 cents Pit VM osnta Orchestra Chairs cents.

Doors opecat6 o'clock. Curtain will rise at 7M a'oloakpreolaely KVESIUB. Klnir of Leinster J. B. Howe Thaedy O'Ryan, T.

Hampton A a. UU" ALfl'S itn. r.r un. THB RIVAL CLOWNS. LEGT0RBS IBS.

CORA L. V. HATCH WILL LEC 1 TURK ln CLIMTON HALL New York, on WEDNES DAY KVNISG, at 7 1 2 and will deliver a discourae in MUSICAL HAIL, Brooklyn, co ner of Fulton ajftl Cringe sireeia, fentrance on Orante st,) on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at3o'olocE subject ma do given oy tne auoiexice in new xorc Aonuiutnce 10 cbiiib. OUBSE OF SIX LECTURES TO BE DE erad In the Ptcifl. Etreet M.

E. Cfcurrh. feorner of CUtiton the benefit of lie fc imdny Bofaool Library. int. uriaay, Jao.

21, Dy ner. w. a. juiljou Subject rHBisTiAN Epics Dante Bnd Milton. 2d.

Welnotday, Jan. 33, by fie v. J. B. Hi (J a NY.

Snbject Bbujjlm iit Fuanklut, Hi. WcdneHriftv. Feb. 2d. br Rer.

Dr. VcClINTOCK. ailCJCCt THE "WOULD LfOA MOVE BY JjIBS." 4h. WedneHd.v. Keb.

9. bv ttfev. W. H. MILBUKN.

CajiiBTiAw Liuice to 'h close of the Reformation. BUi. Friday, Feb. 18, by w. iu'iuro "uoaLLdie onins "lie." EaV i ect Palestutb.

6th. WednewJay. Pfb. 23, by Per. w.

a. uiLiiu ju. Niiniwi molish LiTuiivB na, it cuiu neaicy. Tloteta for ihe Course 21 eacb; sincle Lecture 2S cecti: to be bad at Bennett's Boole store, Atlantic at: Ciaik's Book Ktore, Vnltnn nvArtm Ktnrilrlvn: Xjider Co. BraiidTCTav.

N. Y. or oi any 01 mo uiucera or a en acre ut iao cqdoi uonrs open, at iym iuciuxa 10 uoiu uiducc t.o ucwi, jal9 18l at 1 LINTON L1TEBABY ASSOCIATION PBO grammts 01 a uoorse 01 IJ ft UA' 'AUAAa To be delivered in the Cinrroir Atkitui Cok oheo ath iar al Chough; corner Clinton and Lafayette avenues, cotnmencinff Feb. 21 BT. THOMAS StAUR KINQ.

Subject Substance and Show. Tirtfiii in tbrt Conrae. adnultxnc a aentleman and lady SI EG Elcgle itcKeu Vo ceau, to oe naa ai mo aoor. JOHN HUNIEB, JOSBPH P. BEACH.

t30 Leetnra CommIUe. TROOKLTN INS11TUTE, irtnitnirnM rvf RnTTT tn nmrnpnofl THURS TTi KVKVTltfO. Hot. II. with Poelro and Dramatic RBAdlniZD and ecitauonB by George vanamnon, a m.

Jan. 6. Key. m. a.

unapm, uraers ox 13. nr. Davie, "American 20. Prof. K.

L. Toumans, 'Ancient 9T. Pmf.R. L. Yrrunmns.

'Modem ph.s. W. fiurtts. Democracy and Education. Tickets to the Course.

admftUot? a gentleman and lady, ot minor, $3. An or minor, 91 extra. liy a resoiutton or the uoara 01 uirecuors, no more toketa will under any elroumstanoGS be sold. jMoucceta sold, ior particular Lieciurea. Ticket may be hd of either of who Directors, or ai TWMMnnMi nt 1 rtnrfla tvunmenAe at i'tC.

tECTUBn ComiiTTZH P.O. Taylor, K. Lewis Jr Eftwa HUE MALAGA GRAPES 100 K.KG8 Ibr aale by W. H. CORNELL, 230Fnlton.

EDWARDS7 WHITE SUGAR CUBED WASHINGTON HAMS Tht undersigned have for sale in lotstn suit purobaaera, George W. Kdworda' celebrated City Cured Wast in gum Hams These Bams are mild, cured with white suKart well flavored and are nnequaled for broiling. Grocers and dealers who desire to give satisfaction to their customers tire requested to give them, a triaL Each Ham is oranaea w. uawaras." WM K. KARHKKA At D.

B. W. Moees Old itancL 64 Greenwich and 60 Washington afreets, near South Jferry, Htw tone TMPORTANT TO FAMILIES AND ALL WHO a xenuine tjsa. uure nm ana ariuja: caa ai prices suit me iolm, saouia oaii uou Corner of Pulton and Main streets. Bflt Government Java 18 eta.

or 6 lba for one doliar Varaealbo, IS ots. or fi lbs for 75 cents. Lagnayra, 6fi St. Domingo, 12 B5 io CO TBAB. We hare received bv the 1st arrivals the most oho tea assort ment of new teas, wbicn we offer 26 per cent cheaper than uso allv charged bv New Tork dealers, a.

ix rvErOUKD xWIKsor bags ax who: hSALHraioaa Wm harp fltiAd no the moat imoroved maehaerv for maun tactnrfng Mustabd, Coiwa, Cbooolats and criois. which we warrant pure and of the best quality, and at a cheaper rate tnan ever oeiore ouerea. A HA VTT.m DriVO AAha. Corner of niton and ain streets, Brooklyn, wdHdellTeredtoallDBJ'tBMt) IR8T QUALITY FAMILY GROCERIT.S W. H.

CORNELL. 230 Fulton street, cor. Clark street, ier to MiznJllefl the most complete isortmAnt or GROCERIES AND FRUITS. to be found in the city, emoraolng every article of necessity or luxury i.ept Dy lamuy ffroenrs exensive caae, moiaaiu CHOICE W1NH3. LIQUORS AND SiiGAR8, and every variety oi roreiimana jjomesiie raits, o.

OARTIKN. KIKIaII AN') K. Hh KM. American and imported, of the most approved kiads and tare fully put up and packed for all climates. W.

TT. Cnmnli anlicitH tha natron Ace Mtberto extended to him pr. ci Ui as we oi aers "ve atienaea aaiiy as uhukj. 'nods delivered to any part or ma oKy. ni so FINANCIAL.

i TV1DEND LAFAYETTE FIRE INSUR XJ ANCB No. S47 Fulton street, January 6, 1S59 fflfl Board of Dlraotrrs have ihlu day cechred a senii annual Dividend of seven per sent, paraoieon demara. 49J DIVIDEND. BROOKLYN FIRE IN CDMPAWV rriB BfiHrvl nf rHrpftnra Iiiita AmktA a. onml.

Annna 1 i Ti de nd of Ten (10) per ecat on the Capital Stock, out of tha prof ehant'a Biehange, It ew York, on ad after the first day of iHioi me rasisixmoDiiia, pajanie at ineir omoe, jio aoow. Jrhnaler hmt. vl 11 h. nlmnn nnui tn. nhnv A flAt.

Alto. Ksaolvid. That aunlicatinn be made' to its eels' tare for nermlnlan tr thn Cani'tiii if tha ConlDanl tne sum oi, nitr ono tnonaanu aouari. Ax vraur, aMfliigi TO. F.

LBSGRTT, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE NASSAU FIRE INS. CO. Brooklyn, January 3, 1899, AirriD.jD i Dfl iioaixi mrec ors have this day deoiared a nuuuw wwuu vi iranwj yar ceni. payanie onw manual luuourtsi, Brooklyn.

eim a. stsKKKAIt, Betreiary. D1VIDKND OFFICE OF THE MECHANICS PIEK INSURANCK COMPANV. Hrn vn. Nn.

1 llon luguo street. Dec 29th 1853. Ae Aiireators oave Declared a ooml annual dividend of Bate Payable on ana If wr 3d of January nexi, dS" lm WAI.TKU NJOSOts; Secretary. mvi the ruarv noxt. By order of the Board.

J' P. SL HS.HDBBHOK, Oaahler. Brooklyn, Jnnar 20, yffl. JW.ld IBOOSLYiroi'ITliAILROAD COMPANY A. Dividend nt fmiw nmr Mnt hm hann fTMnltVFMd.

navablC io 1st nf hrnarv. Tfaa tranafMia Kuik a valll Art. nnJ rf till rl AT of pavmeat, Datad January 18, 1859. tall lyn, W. in fooi a el I.

and to I i I by the Governor and Senate, to receive (6 per day and ineir iravomuK caijoubw. Mr. EHy from the Committee of the lastAssemby to Investigate the affairs of Castle Garden sent ln a minority repor. Tho Comptroller reported that so far as he could ascertain escheated lands are now held by the State. BILLS PASSED, To authorise all the Courts of Sessions to extend their xS'lricrease the Capital Stock or tha Brooklyn Insurance Company.

SENATE. The Canal appropriation bill was reported favorably. The Committee reported against closing the canal locKa Sundays. Tabled. A bill amending Peter Cooker's Scientific IhsUtnte charter was introduced.

Mr. Brandreth introduced a resolution calling upon tha Maiine Insurance Co'a. of New York to report the amount received as premiums and paid for losses for the pafftr BVa years. After debate tho resolulion was laid on the table. Mr L'fl moved the appointment of Mr Foote on tnfl Com.

larestieatlon of Mr ilandevillt's right to a seat. MrSpinola denounced this affair as dirty, mean, COB teraptibio and pettifogging piece of business. Mr Diven warmly called the Senator to order, demanded that the words he taken down. He called on Mr Spinola to explain his word. Mr Spinola relused in a personal manner.saying he would answer ta the Senate but not to the Senator.

Mr. Diven moved that tho Senate call on Mr Bptaola to reply. A heated discussion then ensued, during which Mr. Dl ven said he had made tho motion to aceommonate tho Senator, in order that he might explain to the Senate tho usive laDguago Mr. Spinola I ask no accommodotion from the Sena or here or elsewhero Mr.

ven I demand that thoso words also ho taken The Senator has purposely misinterpreted my words. Mr. Diven I require that this charge also be taken down by the clerk. Mr. Mathar (Amidst great excitement,) moved that tne Seaato adjourn.

lho motion was lost. EVm TJiala. WORTH, Jin. 28. The Utah Mail of December 28th has arrived at 8t.

Josephs. There had been no quorum oftho Mali Legislature. Gov Cumming's message is described as brief and pointed. The weather had been very severe, and the mercury stood at twenty eight dogrees below zero for four consecu live days. The Presineut's Message was carried to Salt Lake in A new and practicable pass had been discovered through Serra Nevada, which shortens the distance to the Paciflo iltetn mules uau pensueu irum iju at 1" men were badly iroztn.

JOSEPH HEGBMAN, AoozIobmb. CENTRAL SAiSa E00MS, rtfiFim OS W1LL0U3H3Y AND PEARL NEAB THK OHt a i or.uotjji Monday, Jan. 31, 1 1 o'clock P. M. precisely, at No.

6 Douglaes, near Court A slreet Biockljn. A cen'ra' asporiment of Rosev.ood isnd Vahogany parlor Furni'ure, in hair mab jsany and walnui olamber (urcl ture, fine vings, fra ntd; Brtr sols audlngrata ,0 pets aad Oil Clo hs, 4c. at the salesroom. 128 21 W. S.

'IOWSSEND, GHNEEAL AUOTIONKR AND Of'MHWSlON AQKNT, (Trice, 67 Mtrtib Avuatnt. Kesidence, cor. Concord and B.ldge streets, Brooklyn. Jal9 lm fell on LEGAL THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OP NEW YORK, by tbe Grace of God Free and Independent: To the credit rf, x' of kip, 3nd ail other persons interested In tbe estate ot JOHN TOFKY, Ja'e of ha Town of Hew Ho ht lis, iu the County of Wft'cf and atate aforesaid. "Sou and each oi" sou ate hereby cited and required person aUy to be and appea before v.ur Surrogate of thr uoiuvyoi weHicneater, ai niB t'uiurj iu mo iuwia ui uno a idviuo.

4h of Mav, icay, at n'ne ciocs: in ce lorenoon uv unv dar, tbea and there to attend Lhe Beitlemenla of th aocounts of Jr ha Sou lice, as tbe i dmlnistrAtor of the said deceased. In tea mony whereaf, wt have caasea ths Beal of the said irrcgate to be hereu; to Witneitfl. Robert H. coles, Suiroga'e of said Coonty, ihe Kwn of White Plaini, the 2S Ji day of Jaou L. S.

ary. ihe year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred aud fl.ty nine. j25 4w II COLES, Surrogate. ATOTICE OF APPLICATION EOE THE DIS charge of an Insolvent from his debts, pursuant to ths nrntriQfnna nr tho third article of the first title of the fifth chap terof the second part of the Revised Statutes. Notice firs oublisnea January loin, iM3 Hin hpfnrfl Hon.

KamnRl Morris. COUntT Judge of the Couniy of King3. at his Chambers in the Citr Ttui. ni nf rtrriiikl ii. and Countv Htcreaid.

OU the 14 a duy ot ilareh next, a. 10 o'clock in ibe forenoon of that day, to show came, if any tney hive, why WILLIAM C. JlHEOW, nn Inanlvanl VOafrtpnt Rd CoiintV. RtlOUld not make BU assignment, 'and he d'scbarged from his debts, pursaant lo roviiionaot the statute ior ine oiscnarge ot as. swtm from hia debtJ.

ja28Ia6wP rTHSSEaS, CTOL'S HOUSTON has i .1.1,1 TAf.iaftd tocf.mnlfete the buildinaB on lho prtmiei hereinafi RcrlDcd, according to ihe udltona of ire tenth day tf Auguit, 1858, eitc ted by Jotcm Wetks. of tee Brat part, and CyruaHoul to of tae second part; end whereis, more than ten days havo elapsed since said negie und rtfusa', therefore, In acoirdanoa wi li he covenaa condi ijns and btiyuUtiona la raid attree ment cjmalced I tvi 1 sell at public a 101 ia Montague Had, ta ba City ot liroor yn. on ihe eigh dij ot February, 1359, at twtlveo' Iolk atnr.oo, a lthe light, mle aad Int, reat or CyrtM Mouilou, in and to ihe tolloniog described lo's, lth tho tbereD. vz: Ml ihoao two of lan i. altu at inih! City of Broltlyn.

Countv cf Klnss and State or Mew YorV, bounded anu described as follows, that ts to say Beginning at a po on lhe westerly id of Byeraon alree', ahtaat ott northerly from tho riwtsterly co ner of aaid Byer eosu eet and Myrtle avenue, theoce westerly and Darali 1 wl Myrtle one hundred feet; ttwnie norther Ty and pirall' 1 wiih eraon street forty thenoi and parallel vith Myrtle avenue one hundred eet to the westerly 0 of rtverson stree nd thence southerly alonir the nnlnr, and also a'l the right, title at luerett ot rald Cirua iron inm in and 10 said agrtoment. BrooklyD. 21, 1859. (23 did JvjfH ill WKtSKS. SUPREME COURT Bichard H.

Tucker agf. Be hot Coik an Wf ln parson. In pursuance of a Judgment order of ihla Oou rnade in aboTO entitled action, bearing date the 27th day iVrillsellby pubhc auction at tie Commero al Exchange, No. 3r.oFnUon itilel, opposite the Citv Hall, In the city ol Brootlyn. nn the 19 day of February.

1859, at 12 o'clock, noon, tha fol ldeirSYaud auu Vm All Beglnrffng at apVnt which ssid point I. nor.her'y earnw ai Mn nd uz ess reeti; thence running northwesterly 2 n5 nriheifter.y tide or Douglass ftreet one hundred AmIrljTiihl with aid Hoyt wet tw iiv TlSet; thence sontheasltny nd parallel wiih said DougL7stret one hundred Mttr. BoJtrreet; and thence Robert Cook )v lho executors of Jacob Berein. by deei dated 18, 1M5. rjoordel in Lloer ofCbaveya s.

pngo 5Lif'M nirriROH RKM8BN. Eharlffi jaaoiawowR "tUPSEME COURT AloEziBrnc and John (5 L. Yog agalntt Kdward H. Hawke othj In pursuance ol a judgment order of this Cot, mad. in lh ov entitled action, bearing d.U the iy SiS0' t.iihlie a ictioa.

at the City sales ttooma. ro. 7 111 ifiUtv.Blr inrr rtMcnbad lands anu premises: rrz inreerparcXorT nf unH ana oeinx wiw eerUin 1018, wcbw Ia Vnnirn ind dls numherffi IZ ief onj both Ineln.ire. nd tojrelher s. i.rlT bv i'o umliU atw; noitneriv 0, suwta, rij r.

rh. strut nell easlarlj oyni'M 18a9. riown oa sata map. Ir GEO. J2J3aw3wra '593J SUPREME C0UBT Frederick Havemeyer acainbt Samuel C.

Wl'dman and others, agaimi vy. Baotmas, Plfift Attjs. in nuranance of a iudemeai orderof this court, made in the abovf eSitle 'tSol bearlag date the 2Sth day o't1fi logs a improvemen's the City ot Brooklyn, in Xork on ihe nanherlv are own anddls'lngoi nvuou haret' foremorige Vork on lhe nanherlv Mde ot ProipectBireet, in recloVa and Cimpany 1 the an J.lYnown file in the AIM 'ot K.t num. by the numtters 165), (461) i3l Lded a. fbllowa.

her 46 i on tie saw mp, and ogetherare douuu 4 to'wil: Begimniog al the no. htasier rue of Oolo. aa Prosuect s.reets. and man ng from io, he, to nor herlv tidcof Proeptct reel 1 elsh mip; ihMro te ntre or mldl of 'ot number on tbe aait. Dumb 4M northerly throuoh 0 one hundred feet; on taldmap.

and Paralli frgrl eidhty feet ihenca wes.e.i' paraM Luthe. aior Qoldstree Klogi and suite 01 New Yor oeSuj fr0DJ erl aiaeof Qretn "onh, rly a ong areenlaao Pro.ptct KnSL wi ste" aid parallel tu eel thirtj nlne fee JVe" thra. sGuitwrty thlrM ntne f.li eighty S'tn jeet tlx neoef (I or en lane, and inence east rly eigjj Brooklyn, Jan 2 18S at the place or hegian'ag ftSMSKN. Sheriff. (23 2SwF TTTTtWTIOTJSE AND IsOT 9T SANE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE OFFICE, lit P.

H. By Telegraph to the Daily Eagle. BY AUXRI0AN TELEOEAPH COMPANY'S HUM. onions: n. Wall bU, Montague, cor.

Court Broklyn. LATER FROII EUXIOPE. ARRIVAL OF THE ARABIA. Halifax Jan. 27.

The R. M. Steamship Arabia arrived at this port this morning. The Liverpool Cotton Market prices, were one oigum lower, and holders were pro sing tho stock at th decline. Sale of the week 46,000 bales.

The advices from Manchester are favorable At Havre, New Orleans tresordina io wero quoted at 101 francs. Tho Liverpool Breadstuff Market dull. Provisions were steady. Tho price of consols has not yet come to hand. Further particulars of the news will bo published In our Second Edition.

NEW YORK. tiEISIATUKE. Aiba ny, Jan. 28. ASSEMBLY.

PETITIONS PRESESTEP. A great number from New York for the protection of Gas consumers. For a law enforcing the city ordinances auu upyruiiruu. ing tho Ones to the Police department. Mr.

Opdyke presented the petition of Honry Grinnell and others that the tax levied may be thoroughly scrutinized and that tho Coonty of New York may be provided with proper legal advice. The Judiciary uommiitee reporieu a um iu tho registration ef voters, to protect the ballot box. It was mado tho special ordor for Wednesday at 12 o'clock. Tho bill to license Lghters lor me port. 01 ia reported favorably.

The bill to appropriate $1,0:2,000 in support or Schools, was passed. Loss of iht Bmlc Bmnet e. Branch, Jan. 28. Tho bark Brunette, of Belfast, Capt.

Linekio, from New York for Matanzis, came ashore last night at this place. The Captain and crew were savod by E. Wavdell, agent the Underwriters. Sho has two rect of water in her anil lies iDSido the bar. Shewltlproablybea total loss.

Sho left New York at 12 o'clock yesterday. mmm edition Kaqlb Omen, 3 1 2 P. m7 Cne Week later from Europe. Arrival of the Arabia. Halipax, January 28 The R.

M. Steamship Arabia, Capt. Stone, from LverpoO od Saturday, tho 15l.h, arrived at this port this forenoon. The news by this arrival is a weck later from all parts of irope. The steamship Kangaroo from New York Jan.

1st, arrived at Liverpool on the 14th. Disquietude continuod on the continent, and warlike ru. mors still circulated, but the panic had sensibly abated, particularly in London. The Paris Bourse showed improvement, but still fluctuat ed. The English I'arliarnent had been summoned to meet ou tho 3rd or February.

The Belgian Cabinet had been dissolved. The latest information in regard to Italy is Uiat large Aus trian rcinlarcomcnts had reached Lorubardy, and that the chances for a revolt were diminishing. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. Livbpool Co non Market. In the Liverpool cotton market tho sales of the week were 46,000 bales, and prices were lower, with holders pressing sales at the reduction.

State of Tkadi. The advices from Manchester continue favorable. Havre Market At Havre New Orleans tris ordinaire cotton was quoted at 101 francs. LiVEKPOoi. BEiADSiriFys Market, The Liverpool bread stufis market was generally dull.

Liverpool Provi io.v Market. Tho Liverpool provision market was 6teady. Losdox Monet Market Consols bad declined and were quoted for money at the close on Friday, LATER EBOII GAI.IFOBIVIA. ARRIVAL OF THE ILLINOIS. New York, Jan.

28th. Tho steamship Illinois arrived to day from Aspinwall, with California mails of January oth, received at Panama by the Golden Ago. ShebriDgs $1,200,000 in trersure, and two hundred passengers. There principal consignees are Wells 4 Fargo 5280,000, Freeman 4 Co. $30,000, American Exchange Bank 8143,000, Wm.

Helle 4 Co. 123,000. Nearly all items of interest have been anticipated. The San Francisco markets wero very dull for Atlantic PrBoth China and East India stocks were rapidly accuruu Gofd dust was coming in more liberally from the mining regions. The Presidont's Message by the overland express reach, San Francisco only two days in advance of its roceipt via tho Panama route.

The Fraser River mines were looking up. Tho ice had broken up in the river, and the steamers wore making tho usual trips. THE ISTHMUS AND SOUiH AMERICA. Isthmus dates are to tho 19th. a fracas occurred at Aspinwall on the 9th instant be twecn some sailors of the frigate Roanoke and the foreign residonts.

Not much damage was done. Tho rrigato Merrimac and sloop Decatur were at Bealejo Jan. 1 the latter preparing for a cruiso. Tbo steamer Washington was to leave Jan. 0 for ban Francisco via the Cape.

Tho Costa Rlcan Congress in extraordinary session on the 2d of December, ratified tho Belly Treaty with slight SlGenorari.imar'3 manifesto to Nicaragua had created a sensation iu Central America, while tho conduct of President Buchanan towards ttllibusters was fully appreciated Valparaiso dates arc to the ltitli, and from Callao lo tho "Another revolution had broken out ln Chili, and the appearances indicated tho existing government will bo overthrown. Tho Valparaiso "Mercurio" has been suppressed by tho Govorumcut Tho provinces of Valparaiso, Santiago aud Aconcagua are under martial law. Soveral printing offices closed, and large numbers ol cm belonging to political clubs at Santiago, hud been imprisoned. THE YE RXiAND MAIIj. St.LociSj Jan.

23. Notwithsiandiug two accidents wbicli rendered it neces to pack the overland mail about 90 milce, the trip Threo paesengers left San Francisco, but wero obliged to remain at a station fifty miles west of Fort Chadbourno, in conscquenco or tne DreaKiog oi mo wiiuu, The roads in Arkansas and Missouri were mucli inr Tho attack ou tUo Cadde Indians, an account of which was telegraphed from Washington, id stated to havo grown out of tho thefts and outrages committed by the laaiaiis After tbo flghtthe Texans maao a uuuv receiving their promise of good behavior tho future. Mr Pardee came with tho mail from Fort Sraltu. THUltl HPIlI CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION. Washisgtos, Jan.

2S. H00SE. A resolution was offered aud adopted calliog on ho Sec remrTof the Treasury for the probable Income and expen onruuSy.ving the case ot Judge Irwin beforo iuem, were discnargod thu Judge ha viug sent ln df Ga, introduced a bill for the organization 0 Territories ot Arizona, Dacotah andJeffo r3on and Mr Grow gave notlco that he would offer an amen dmout to the Arizona bill. Mr Owto or roso to a question or pt tvllego, and Mr. uwra, 01 hih he mad yesterday.

cioleJ by making a motion io reconsider the Paoitlc Kail Mr Seward presented petitions from citizt ns of New jar. Vnrlr ur1)cin wcto des tUuuCdTrence against foreign invasion, and i iskhig an approprlat on ot ior uuu Vui oul(i uypivvii nrnasnt vesterday ho wouiu AIT. Aiuuaiuo sors no on nf eff' ti I A Orovrded. Oar columns are crowded to day with intereat 1 to ir matter, whloh leave us but little room for editorial. The letter from our able correspond 1 i IV I ent at the Hague will well pay perusal, ana yma the report of the Temperance meeting, trie recs te Slip ferry meeting and our Albany letter will excuse the brevity of our lucubrations, Beal Estatb.

The following sales were made yesterday, at tha Merohanta' Exchange, by A. J. Bleeoker, BKO0KLTO. 4iotsoaNWior.conoverana uiraman a into nn Tv.Vnnmn at. adiolnlnir above, each 600 1 1 loton Waloottst, 100 it.

wuonoverBt wjLixuGBraaH. 1 lot on Wither st, 125 ft. Ewenst 160 1 tnt nn Wilhorn nt. NSlfiOft. WEwen St 10 20 1 lot on irost Bt.aaiwn.is Aieouaru bv 1 ln, in Tjmn3.ri at Tf.R Wrtrth TYnRt.

nt. 210 1 lot on Leonard st, North Frost at 220 1 lot on Conselyea st, West Graham av 8 lots on Skillman st, 100 ft. ESLcortard st, cash. 260 a lots on Jackson si, so tuuit ijeonaru at. 1 tnt nr.

L.V.nn at TOO ft. Smith Ht 290 1 lot on Conselyea 'st. 8 116 ft. Smith st 260 1 lot on Conselyea st, 8 63 ft. Graham av FiEc Last evening about half past seven o'clock, a fire broke out In the house of David Miles, In Myrtle near Lewis st.

Damage small. FocNDLiHa A male infant, about four months old, was found under a stoop in President st. last night. It was given in charge of Mrs. Bgan until morning, when it was transferred to the Superintendents of the Poor.

Bheolabt. The coal office of Wm. QUI, cor. ner of Clermont and Flushing avenues, was fe loniously entered yesterday morning and robbed of two overcoats and $2 60 in pennies, in all valued at $12. The fellows made their escape.

The name of the tow boat destroyed by fire the Erie Basin yesterday morning waa Du. rant." She waa formerly owned by Capt. C. Batts, but the name of the present proprietor could ot be aeoeriained. Her machinery will hn caved in a damaged condition.

The loss is about S8000. Accidents. A boy named Barry, residing in Lafayette street, fell yesterday and broke one of his legs. Conrad Gaffrey, residing in 26th. street, near 3d avenue, had his left leg broken by skylark ing.

The latter was attended to by Br. George Cochran. Both were conveyed to the City Hos pital. A Lmttob of great ability and power was given at the Brooklyn Institute last evening, by Prof. L.

Youmans. His subject was "Ancient Philosophy." With masterly power he review ed and exposed the abBurd philosophical dog mas of the ancient philosophers, and their effect upon the social oondition of the people. He showed how subsequent civilization had been moulded and shaped by the theories of Aris totle, Plato and others, and whose influence was felt long after the efforts of modern mind had opened theway to a sounder philosophy, and a higher soolal and moral condition. ThiB leo ture was, however, only introductory to one on "Modern Science" which should be given. We refer our readers to the advertisement in sno.heroolunm, of a Mink Vlotorire, wheh was lost on Thnrs day evening, 27th inlt.

and hope tie Bnder will lota no time ln turning tke same to its Uwful owner. Twenty fivb Cints Omly fok a Spltskdid Liker.e;s. including case. Nalllograph Ikencasea to send letters. 10 cents.

kenaises of Infants one drllar 014 Da ituerreotsn and Ambrotypes copied at B. M. Eooolass Temple cf Art, SIS Fulton street, opposite Montague flaH, three doors from the Post Oince. a Choice FamoES, Tbimmings amd lurrons Our lady readers will learn with satisfaction that there Is now on sale an unusually fine and well assorted stock of the above so 'ds, at unprecedented low prices, at the we'l kuewn estab" llshment of Lockitt, Son 4 Co. In point of business en.erprlse the proprietors ai Indefatigable in providing for Iheir patrona lhsvery choicest gDOda that can be procured, and which they Invariably offer at the very lowest remunerating prices.

Their success has baen commensurate with their deservlngs. for pasa the store when you may you will always find No. 251 Folten stieo'. well ttlled with purehasera. The New Tea Stobb, 105 Fulton street, is without doubt, the chsapest store ln the ally to bay Tea, Coffee' and If pices.

j251w Pollec. Ati.Ttmrrj FoRaBRV. Yesterday ConstableWllliams arrest ed Joseph Edwards on the charge of forgery. It sppeais that Thomas Edwards is a contractorfor the City and as his bills hecsmo due Joseph Edwards procured thulr discount of Mr. Mackay, a broker, without the authority or permission of his brother.

The accused was arrested ou a similar charge once heforc. Edwards waa committed to await ex. amination. Stealuvo Copper. Antonio Joseph, an Italian, was arrest.

ed on tho charge of stealing copper to the value of $35, from the hark Trtrxtllo, lying: at the foot of Main st, He was brought before Justice Voorhiea, and stated that ub bought the copper of a stranger. He was convicted and sentenced to pay a lino of 816 or be impris oned for SO days. alleged OuxBAGR. A boatman namod DuBols was brought before Justice Blachly yesterday on tho chrge of rape. Tne complainant is me wue oi a uoatmau uaving charge of some of the crafts in Atlantic Bisln.

She states that aftor getting breakfast for her husband ho went away. The accused came on board and cnlerod tbo cabin. Suo beard him coming, and lying down upon tbo bunk protend ed to be asleen. While in. this condition the accused tickl ed her undor tho arms but Bho would not got awake, anil then committed the outraeo complained ot.

Tho accused states that all bo did was to poke bor In the ribs in ardor to wake hor up. Tne accused was neia lor ion. Examination of Doctor Richard Sunn for Bigamy. Dr. etiuro nub was biougtit before Juitico Yoorhles yesterday on the charge of having a plurality of wives.

Tho com nlaitit was made by Clara A. Dtcker. who chareod accused withmarrying her sister, Josephine Decker, having at the same time a wife living. Tho following is the evidonco taken Clara A. Decker Bworn Resides in 6th avonue.Brooklyn; know tho defendant; I did cot know at the time of his marriage with Josephine Decker that be was married to Adella Smith.

Tho defendant was married to Jossphino Decker one year ago 18th August, 1847 I was presont at the marriage they wore married by Rev. Mr. Mitchell who preached in tho South 2d street M. E. Churcj; he was the ministor there; do not know where Mr.

Mitchell a number of witnesses were presont Amelia Bassett and Mr. Lucas wero bridesmaid and groomsman Miss Bassett resides in 23d street, N. Mr. Lucas' cfBce is at No. 160 South btrcot, N.

Y. the others present wero Samuel Moore and FrancK Moore, who reBide at the corner of fjovins and street, and Mrs. Martin, who resides In John near H'dson both went through the ceremony; the minister pronounced them man and wife: I have seen Adeline Smith, tho alleged wife of Richard Smith; a Josephine Hunt told me they wero married; Adeline Smith told me; then I (aw Rev. Mr. King, who told me he mar ried them; Zephanla Smith and Bev.

Mr. King's wile told me tne Bamo uung, auu aniu uivy uau wiuiesauu tut, core, mony. Cross examined Ad Smith resides ln Shorlff strcot, between Delancy and Broome st). The Doctor told mo that bo marrl Charlotte Smith. Z.

C. SnriA Rosldcs 241 6th st, Adaline Smith is my sister. The ocfendaut and my Bister livod. together as mau and wito for 19 years. She resides In 10th st, betwen avenue and at the presont time.

They had five children thrco boys and two girls. Samuel W. King Minister, testified thnt ho marrlod defendant and Ai ehne Smith, at Smlthtown Branch, L. 1840 or 1841. Know thnt deiondant and Aaelluo lived tc gof er as msn and wile altcrward.

She connected herself with the Church In 2nd of which I waa pastor Boptscd ono or the children. J.tepE. uli Eeslde at 66 Gold st, N. Y. was present at tho mat rlage of dofendant with Caarlotto J.

Meek, ln the nrovih BtiBot church. Rev. Mr. Stilwell marrlod thm ln 1838. They boarded with me aftor this as man and wife i i nine tnnrt nave nearu mutu mn Tho further examination of the caso was adjourned until next Tuesday, and the acouscd.

was (ommitted 'to await luo remit, n.Tim.Ttatnnt!vA Tinnton arrested Owen Jones hAnp.ii warrant, havlmrihoeu' Indicted for' keeping a noiicv shop in Water street, near Main. He Was btoughl FRIDAY KVBWIWa JASPABY 8. run ten them, edl nd but ing ers i the the hewn nt hv lice were who of 186 It not in was ly the Co. by hv ifl toe tariff a resvlnHonWUvaelieot, Wore the Ptotrlct ttrnay and. gave bail to.

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