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Hon. Ynn will find them where there Is water 257 Broadwat. pAriin Han'Oinqs, judgment upon facts. The first faot he would on New York Island, at Harlem, and beyond. tVholeiale and Retail.

REMOVAL! Special Mooting; of the Common Council. The Common CouucUl held a special meeting THOMAS FA YE, (att of'THOS. PAYK A CO." 436 touch upon in tne report oi iuu water cumminee would be iu reference to laying down the pipes. It would be found on page 0, that the committee iroohlp fails C. Here, if yon even want a servant giri irom jnbw York, she will object because she will be com Pearl formerly qf "PARES tf FAVE," S79 Pearl tlrcct,) having anocl tiled wtlli him c.

C. NEVKR8 and J. this morning. There was a motion maue to postpone the water election which was lost. An COPLAND, hli late partners, under the firm THOMAS have set forth, that there would be a reduction in the expense, by using Ball's patent cement pipe but you will find nowhere that that pipe has been recommended or estimated upon.

The estimate FA, YE haa opened a now DEPOT at 857 BROAD. WAY, directly opposite tho City Hall. appropriation of $500 was made to ceieDrate tne Fourth of July. WEDNESDAY KVBN1NQ, MAY 31. pelled to carry water op stairs anu sue ia rigoi.

He believed that the plan would be carried on the first of June, notwithstanding all that had been aaid and done againBt it. All improvements contribute to the prosperity of the city, as ia instanced by the laying oat and paving of streets, the city railroads, any of which We are now openlog an entire uewatock ol French and MEETING IN FAVOR OF WATER. SPEECHES AND RESOLUTIONS. Great Enthusiasm. The Meeting announced for last evening, at Montague Hall, was held notwithstanding the unfavourable state of the weather.

A large number attended, and tho greatest enthusiasm prevailed. A large punch bowl filled with water from the ponds was placed in the centre of the room where all had au opportunity to examine the quality of the water. There was but one opinion as to its superior purity and flavor. The hour for calling the meeting having arriv American PAPER HANGINGS, Fancy and Staple, Decorative and Plain, which are offered to the trade, merchanta, Bring out the Voters'. Whatever may be the fate of the water project lancflorda and houaekeeperi, at tho lo west market prices.

WATER ELECTION, To Morrow, Thursday, June 1st, 1854. The polls will ba held at the following would uow willingly be dispensed witn. Thomas J. Geralo, tnen came lorwaru New Dealgna for Farlora, Sic, by every steamer, from our agentlnParia. Artistic workmen attend to the Retail De you have here is Jor iron pipes, it, wnen tae six commissioners are ohosen by a two third majority of the Common Council, they Bhall consider it for "the best interests of the City ol Brooklyn to plaoe Ball's patent cement pipe in our streets, then, gentlemen, there will be a further reduction of one fourth of the amount estimated in the report.

Therefore IJwish every individual here present to understand that point which gentlemen are so mnr harniner upon in our citv, fseme of them and offered the following resolutions: partment to morrow, one thing is certain, and that is, that if the whole vote of those in favor ot water is cast, the question will be carried by an immense majority. There is danger, however, of some lagging behind. They will say it is a good THOMAS IT AYE Sl 257 Broadway. dlrectlvoDnoitu the City Hall. nili? 3 Resolved, That this meeting, believing that the time is come for introducing water into Brooklyn, are convinced tbat it is the duty ot every friend of progress to aid any plan by which water can be introduced.

New French Patkr Hanoikqs, Just Imported by FRANCIS PARES, 59 Chambers atreet, New York, next oSiewaru, corner of Broadway. ed on a motion, John Rice, was called to honestly believing the misrepresentations made Resolved, Tbat it is our belief that a supply of placeB 5 i a i 8 6 .7 3 7 An extensive aaaorimeiti, embracing all the neweit de Columbia street one door from Atlantic. 31 Fulton street. BtaUon house cor. York Jay streets.

Corner of Cranberry and Henry sll. 163 Jamie at. Cole buildings. Adfuns Md No. iU Myrtle avenue.

labour's office cor. Gold and Front sis. Welver Prospect at. neear Hudson av. Duffield at.

between Jobnaon and Tlllery. No 62 Atlanllcatreet. Cor. of Columbia and Sidgewlck sU. Cor.

Vanbrunt sr. and Hamilton av. Enirinehouas.araham aunear Flushing, av. Rowe'a building, Claasan av. near all thing, but it will be carried, ana taey neea not.

neglect their business on that day to secure its adoption. Whoever neglects to go the polls on grounds like theEe will be guilty of moral treason to the welfare of Brooklyn. We say there concerning tnis part oi tne suojeci to do iaui, bnt thev have taken it from one month to anoth igna of the Richet DECORATIVE PAPER HANGINGS, water can be obtained rrom the Liong island water streams, the water of whioh is pure and wholesome and sunerior to that of any city in the chair. The following list ol officers was then proposed and unanimously adopted VICE MEOSTS. IstWird M'red W.

Edwardi, Wm. Hlnman. er without examiuing it for themselves. It is a Bubjeot that should be entered into with caution no one feels itfmore so than the Water Committee Union except Boston, and tbat we have confidence in the plan of the Common Council, which ThoB. J.

Gerald. John Benson. id nf the Common Counoel none felt it more than is capable of being carried out, inasmuch as it Robt Uherwell. Henry N. Concklln.

Stephen Haynes. Hmiv Bell. Joan Lynda. the previous committee, who were so fearful ol Statlonhouie.Sd Avenue near 27th street John F. Taylor, Wm.

J. Cool. has been got up by competent engineers. Resolved, That we feel that the introduction of water will ajd the growth, the prosperity and Rumour Hueited. Richard Ii.

Cook. 3j iih Sih 6th 7iu 8th Dili Uih Hilt fore to every citizen, if there is one friend of water who is indifferent ami you do not use every possible effort to bring him oat, upon you will rett a full share of the responsibility ot the defeat, if defeat there be, although you may have deposited jour own ballot in favor of it. If a constable was to be elected in each ward or doing tuair duty, tuac taey aia noi purcnase me streams, although they had the law to do so and thus permitted the Williamsburgh Company Butt's otnce.joeuiuro, ur Atlantic at. between Smith and Hojl Statlonhonse, Ccurt at. near Butler i And Mvrtle avenue Joseph Wilson, Fat.

o'Donnell. J. Canon Bevoort, Montgomery Queen. 1). C.

Sexton, It. C. Hicka. llica.S. Denlke.

e. Backhouse. progress oi rroouiyn, anu tuat it win aiau uu to the health, the comfort and conveni to procure a portion of them. Brooklyn with Stationhous, cor.Myrtle iiVandeibilt ave. her railroads and other improvements only ence of our fellow citizens.

It will aid the growth MUlaro'a Ltawomce, ruuuu ford street. wants water as the crowning stone. It would Stephen Crowell, Bdwiu Bean, J. W. IMghway, John attract to the citv, that olass of wealthy retired T.

Manning, Iaaac Van Aaden. Tlie Late Hnnnil Uolmesw with every other style and quaiiiy of Foreign and Domestic Manufacture, selected expressly to suit the various Interior apartments, each ni DHAW1NG ROOMS, HALLS. DINING ROOMS. MBftAJUlSS, CHAMBERS, fcc, iic! which they offer at Wholesale and Retail, at the lowest prices. Superior Paper Hangers are employed.

mhl4 3m Paper Hakoinos, at the old Ebtab liahiuent. 436 PEARL. STREET, BETWEEN CHATHAM AND MADISON STREETS NEW YORK. CARD. This establishment 1b conducted as nanal by S.

O'SULLIVaN. the predfeessor, partner and successor ot the late firm of THOMAS rAYE it ana from his low? connection with Ihebouse snd its customers, he feels every confidence in soliciting a continuance of the puironaue heretofore enjoyed. Ills present partner (tae senior brutber of Thomas Faye) has tor several years betn cotNiecled with iho largest Mann facturing and importing Establishment in IheCIly of Philadelphia, and such coinblaed experience cannot fail to afford generei sadsfaciion. WE HAVE (COW ON HAND paper decorations, FOR THE WALLS AND CEILINGS OP PARLORS. HALLS, DININU ROOMS, be.

The sty lea embrace the very latest importations of the FRENCH, GERMAN and ENGLISH FRESCOES. ABA, BESQUES, DAMASKS, he, variously produced upon EMBOSiiED, ENAMElLEDSATIN Si LAIN GROUNDS, IN THE MOftT DESIRABLE COLORS AND TINTS. All the various styles of Decorations may be seen arrang. Hojj. Samdel D.

Morris, was then called npon of trade, and furnish constant employment to a large claas of people, by establishing manufactories in our midst and it will tend to build up the city, by attracting a large number of the more wealthy classes to take up their residence merchants, and rich men who locate themselves where they cai find most comfort, and spend their money in It is Baid water to address tho meeting. He spoke as follows The publio will be gratified to leara that a handBome monument has been erected over the remains of the good man, whoBe name Btanda at head of this article. He died a year ago, on any other petty little office filled, every voter would turn out. Will any remain absent when a question involving the present welfare and future prosperity of the city is involved? We hope not. Brooklyn fo favor of JPro re.

Mr. President, and fellow citizens I am will increase house rent. It is not bo. PArrain takan bv RumriBe 1 did not anticipate witn us in our neaitny locality, wuo win uinm bute their money amongst ua, in giving employ House rent increases or decreases according to the bupdIv aud demand where there is pro3peri addressing you tnia evening ana ueruumy i ment to the poor, and having such things as are thB 20th of Mav. and the first anniversary of his did not anticipate being called upon to ad tv and emolovment men can pay rent.

If a necessary for their comfort and convenience a good supply ol water for our streets will tlreE8 vou first but as I have been called upon, A few weeks ago a public improvement of death was signalized by the inauguration ol this beautiful tribute to his memory. The remains I will make a very few remarks. The question man's rent is but a dollar, and he cannot earn that dollar, it is equal to a point where he bad five hundred dollars' to pay, and an equal income of auDDlvlns Brooklyn with water, naB agitated great importance to the Empire State was Bub mitted to the people. It was carried, and Brook make property more seonre from destruction by fire, aud reduce the rate of insurance thereon, and at the same time, it will enhance the uuolio mind ior many years past tbey have of Mr. Holmes lie in a conspicuous part of Greenwood, that ereat city of the dead, on Chesnut to meet it.

Larger houses can be built and less yards will procured the assistance of the most able engi lyn stood at the head of the State in voting to the value of real estate make it more desir be reauired where tnera is water, me upper have the Canals enlarged. Will she be recreant uuBv.iB.juB, wj wat mo udc.busii ira urauuctuiy prOQUC able for investments, thus equalising taxation and benefitting the producing classes of so most story of a house, wheie tht re Is water, is ed, and thus encourage decision as to wnemer the style and now that a question in which she ia more direot ly involved is placed before her 1 Consolidation ciety. And laBt, but not least water will place equal to tne lower noors wunouc it, anu insteau ot increaaing rents it will enable people of small means to live iu aoartments at less rent" toaii Moderate reals and corresponding expeosea, together with a reputation long established among the most diatin rotsbed citizens, are offered as additional lndncemflnta. in Brooklyn, as a city upon a par witn uen orK fhiladelohia. Boston, Buffalo, and other cities, was carried despite the clamoros ot corruption pululot confidence and economy, to call and exauime the what thev occuty now.

Even the twmpy land near a in tne aiate, to ascertain a euyuij of water could'be had lor the city of Brooklyn. It ia now ascertained to a demonstration, that we have a sufficient supply on the Island, and that not covered by scum and as a proof of that, gentlemen, you can taste the water here in this room, this evening. Notwithstanding that this question deeplv interBts the citizens of Brooklyn, aud notwithstanding, eveiy citizen ot Brooklyn desires to Bee it supplied with water I find an oooositiun to this ereat measure. This is not to where ita iuttoduction has been of incalculable and the vile efforts made to defeat it by state goods before purchasing elaewfiere. and Lawn avenues, and the stone which has been erected over them will, for years, catch the eye of many who have been trained in courses of business and virtue under his direotion.

It is a tasteful monument to an unobtrusive useful man and is rendered doubly mangificent by the Jact that it has been erected by the teachers and pupils ot the publio schools of Brooklyn, over which he so long presided. "We learn that Mr. A. B. Clarke, of No.

1 Tbe most tklllfu and accomplished workmen, as well aa Tbe most tsjllfu andaccninphshoi ot the city can ba built up and luhabited when benefit to the progress and prosperity. ments that it wa9 got up to drain the swamps personal sunerlnlendance of ihe members of ih, firm mav we have a good SUDPIV oi water, neuis art Resolved, Tbat we cordially endorse the water high or low in proportion to the number of dwel the suburbs at the expense of the rest of the city Railroads were carried, and the same cry project, aud will render it an tne support in our power at the election which is to be neld for that lings. nenever ina weauny amoDg yvu geu tleuieu are williug to epeud never oi corruption was raised. Was there corrup purpose. be wondered at.

eay nay. nen a targe amount oi muuey ia ex On motion, tne resolutions were auopieu una tion? No! nor is there now. Let Brooklyn nimously and ordered to ba printed ior circuit I would ask you how niir.y streets you nave ODened and laid out in jour ueautitul city that alvraya be relied upon, to insure entire aatisfaction to the customers. All the various slvles ot Philadelphia and other AMERICAN PAFKR HANGINGS are Kepi constantly on hand. O'SULLIVAN FAYE, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN PAPER HANGINGS, 435 Pearl street, hear Chatham.

mh253m S9 UsrARALLUD BaJIOAINS EXTRAORDINARY Attractions At tbe celebrated Largest and Cheapest CARPET ESTABLISHMENT in the United States, at HIRAM ANDERSON'S, HO.99 BOWERY, NEW YORK Importer or English and French Ribsbts. now declare herself for progress and ber future tion. has not met with some opposition lrom some (Degraw street) designed the monument, and it was cut by Alderman Wilson, whose friend shin for the deceased and knowledge of his pended among tue cumtuuuti mo lauuiiup classes are benefitted. Dry up those sources by war, lamiue, or the high price of goods, and the laboring man Buffers. He proceeded to show the eaving that would be effected by reduced Sneaches were also delivered by ex Alderman prosperity is secured.

Vote for water source or other? Opposition will be given, and Morris and Aldderman White when the meetlug will continue to exiet aaainst any public meas From New Mexico. Later intelligence from adjourned. worth induced him to take a warm interest in ure that will be brought belore the people and rates of insurance. He also reicrreu to tne ex New Mexico brings the official accout of the ploded nonsense of impurity ol the streams, tneir European terrible conflict between a small band of the the matter, and to invest in it several hundred dollars, for which we trust posterity will not be nnmindful. The cost has been nearly one The total nroduce of the Victoria gold dis il the opposition to tnis question waB onty open, manly and fair, we would be willing to meet them before the citizens ol Brooklyn, and if they rightly understood the question we could beat alleged drying up KC.

ne conciuueu uy utauug that this was the last time they would ever have an onnortunitv. to vote on the subject, as the United StateB dragoons and a party of Apache trict for the last two vears is given as 25,000, 000. thousand dollars, but the bill to the subscribers parties now opposing it would take care if they them nve to one. xul, geuueuieu, Indians, at the village of Cineguilla. The troops were under the command of Lieut.

Davidson', Tbe diligence between Lisbon and the Spanish will be only seven hundred and fifty, the bal they do not desire to do this. A stiorc time ago i I.I. n.t.U I frontier have been obliged to ceaBe running on succeeded, to nave it wtroauceu wituout consulting the people on the EUbject. Mr. Rice next addressed the meeting.

Four plan lor BUppiytUg uiuuaijru wim rvatci ance been footed by the acting Mayor. On and, though but fifty in number, gallantly charg" ed the camp of the Indi ana, supposed to contain account oi the bad state ol the roads. three sides of the monument are the following submitted to the people, xnat plan was defeated, and the very men who were so tierce to secure the Dasaaee of that plan at a cost of Bev teen years ago, he said, he was a resident of Professor Edward Forbes, the naturalist, inscriptions Bayers lli find tbelargest Slock of Low fjia, and Medium to the most elaborate Aubusaon, Mosaic, Medallion, and Velvet Carpeis ever offered in the world. TEN SPACIOUS SALES KOOftiS. Above ground, no damp basements or Vaults nnder tha sidewalk lo endanger the health ol Lady purchasers, each Sates Room Is devoted exclusively to one description of CarpelB.

Tha Wholesale and Retail Departments of this establishment have been enlarged and an addition of two extensiveSalesKooms, making a wonderful and gorgeona display. SALES KOOM NO. Floor Oil Cloths An Enormous Stock of John Hare Son'a celebrated English Oil Cloths; also, American. Floor Oil Cloths of magnificent satin nmsn, Fresco, Afaruio Italian, and Scroll Paintings, from 2s 6s. to 9s.

par yard, from 3 feel lo 24 feel wide and 90 lonir. SALES ROOM KO. 2, 6 Inckain Caepkts. Two Lundredand fifty pieces of Eng llsb and American ingrain Carpetings, allnew style, znanu factured expressly for this esiaVisbment. SALES KOOM NO.

3. Three Ply Carpets English, Scotch and American Imperial ThreePly Carpeting of our own importation got. geous, splendi? newslyle of patiem. en millions and odd dollars, anu tne privilege oi Wew tork wuen tne lntroQuctiou oi water wao being agitated. He was then as he has ever hpen.

a warm advocate of water. That plan "In memory of Samtei. L. Ho.ncs. for several yeais Superintendent of the ubile Schoola of Brooklyn.

Pica lately of King's College, London, baa been ap Prolessor of Natural HiBtory in the place ot tbe late ProIeESor Jameson. two hnndred and fifty wan iors, forcing them to retire. They rallied, however, but were repulsed. Seven times says the official report the savages were beaten back, but each time they expending on unlimited amount, are tne men most fierce in their denunciations of the present nlon. at a cost ot four millions.

I can see little Aiay zvt im, ngcu w. iHfhu momnr nf ihnfmt min fi nsrennial on earth: and was denounced its supporters were denounced The Grand Duke of Tuscany has anticipated he aba!) aland before uoo cloihod in the righteousness of in the worst terms water was exninited irom mud holes as the Croton, and it was carried by difference between the two except that the CaaifT, hta Saviour 'Erected by lbs Teachers and Pupils of Public 8ehools, May 2 185." returned to the charge, fighting at close quarters with the greatest bravery, until, after sustaining the terrible conflict for three hours against such quite a small majority. Nearly three fourths, of by one year, the Eqhibition of Industry which was to have taken place in his states in 1855, in order that it may not clash with that ol France. present is so much cheaper than the lormer. ive propose to bring the same water into Brooklyn and how is it that thia water which was so pure tue large real estate owners opposau tuat ptau.

It is not necessary for me to tell who was right May 20, 1854, was a week ago on Saturday. day was pleasant, and at o'clock ia A rescript from Rome, calling on the priests overwhelming odds, the heroic soldiers retired aud limpid a short time ago has now become and who was wrong on that qaeation. Its frienda of reland to abstain altogether from interfer Of the fifty dragoons engaged in the battle, were called in the public prints a pacK ot piun the afternoon the members of the Board of Edu Low Price Ingrain Three hundred oiecea muddy aud covered witu green tcum i It anneara to me that there must be something ence in political affairs is daily expected, it rlflrcM. who wanted to rob the city. I am not r.r ll, l.US...tA.l has not already arrived in Dublin.

twenty two were killed upon the field and twenty three wounded, among the latter the leader behind the scene ia regard to this question, And small paitemB, manufactured for ibe City trade, incredible mimrified that tne same language suoutu ue uauu cation, the teachers of the publio schools and the larger pupils assembled at the entrance to the low price oi xs. oh. per vera. atrainat the advocates of the present plan. Every The total amount of publio money granted in what arguments are presented to tne people to of the detachment.

Surgeon Maqrcdbr was also vote anaiiist the oresena water pian i iieau ineir improvement has been opposed. Not a street or England for education, from 1833 to the end of B.uas and Druggets. English Druggets 4 yards wide, 000 vardsof low iriced Druggets; 1 to varda wide ntSs. number of some 300 and marched in procession to the grave. Workmen were then engaged in wounded.

The fight took place on the 30th of lane has been opened, or rauroau trues iiu papers and auuiesse3 ana see wuat tueu argu 1S50. was as nearly as possime, anu the portion expended in that interval was about down but has been denounced. Consolidation 6d. to per yard, also an immense assortment of Mosaic Landscape, Axrainister, and Tuned Hearth Rug alao Tufied Kugs at 16s. to 24s each.

ments are. "ve are oi tne opmiuu. au uu du, or we ausDect" so and so we fear such and putting up the monument, and when it was com was denounced in every hole and corner, and March, and nine days afterwards Lieutenaut Colonel Cooke, with a iorce of two hundred troops, came up with the same party of pleted Rev. David Stmk, the Principal of BChool railroads were denounced in like manner. Show OALlCja IWU.U ltJ.

0, Stair and Hall Carpets. yards of striued ami such may be the case if the water question is not defeated." What has been the course ol certain figured Hall and blalr Carpets at 2s. 64, 3a. 6s. and 7s.

me the public improvement tnat Has not been opposed by that class of men who button up No. 6 (Warren street,) offered up an appropriate and elegant prayer, which was followed by that They retreated with great precipation, leaving persons in Brooklyn who were so fierce on the 27 th of April last lor water, and stated that the hohinrl their camD eauioaces, provisions, and their coats aim say tve are wen euuugu wuuiu our doors." He continued to say that as far sweet and plaintive ode from Hasdal: 'Unveil Medallion Carpets, with borders Mosaic and Axmin. lrter nf one nllre piece, can be filled to any sized room rum 8350 toSluOO. water was the purest in the Union, and or sum many horBes. Col.

Cooke received a reinforce' nient cmantitv These very persons are now thy bosom faithful tomb." It was sung by Mr. as he was concerned, he owned some sixty or seventy thousand dollars worth ot property in raisina heaven and earth, if I may so use the merit, and with the famous KitCarsox for guide and Mrs. Clark of No. IS, Mr. Pool, one of the ted Factories ef John Crossly Sons, and Messrs, Hender others England, all of our own importation, some of which are exclusively our own styles, and cannot bo found at any other establishment.

expression, to defeat this question and call it Brooklvn.auuaitnougn ne uau utteu up cisteruti, aet out in hot pursuit of the savages. mud pond water. barrelB and tankB at an expenso of a thousand dollars and could reap little advantage trom the Sickness asd Moktalitt from want of At Fellow Citizens Look to your interests be 0AL ua llWM flu. AUBoasoif Carpets. They elicit the warmest commeo.

dationa of everv beholder excel in heautv and darahlliiv. tention'. On Monday Terrence Coklet, who introduction ol water, he was waling to be taxed lor it. because it was vitally important to the not ltd away by such men. When they come to vou with arguments weigh those arguments, and are sold at moderate prices, and introduced in the market at this establishment.

eneral welfare of Brooklyn. At the last elec SALES ROOM No. 9, Velvet. Tapestry. Brussels tnree Dlv nnd twilled Veol.

do not be prejudiced against a measure so inti connected with the growth and prosperity tion for water tho sixth ward gave 770 majority resides at the corner of Dikeman and Richards streets was taken suddenly ill, and his eldest daughter, a child, was prostrated the tame day cheap. The Atrato the largest paddle wheel steamer in the world, made her flrBt trip from St. Thomas to Southampton, a distance of 3,600 miles in twelve days and twenty hours, averaging nearly 300 miles a day. It is a curious coincidence, that the 5th ol May the Cinque Magio Immortalised by Man zoni the anniversary ol the death of Napoleon, ia also the birthday of his nephewB Empress, Eugenie. The latter is 26 years of age.

Lately Omer Pacha lound, amongst the letters he received from Transylvania, the following note in Russia: 'Omer Pacha Bell yourself to Russia and thuB anticipate calamities." (Signed) Your Compatriot. The English Board of Health says "Among the population living in the lowest physical degradation, under circumstances which would bo commonly deemed insupportable, we have met with scarcely one instance of complaint originating with the sufferers themselves." Not less than $1000 hava been paid, in one or two instances, for tbe services of Finnish pilots during the whole season, till the navigation oloseB and the same sum has been given to a in its favor, and he promised that it would give of your city. Liet every man come up ana vote aALifjO Kuuai tsu. Patent Tapestry Ingrain Carpet. Gold, Plain, Whlla Buff and Scroll Window sondes, at 20s 4(Js.

to 810 uDon this ciuestion, understaud'ngly. the ques and died at 6 o'clock in the evening, the at least 1500. He advised tne meeting to vote flown the old foeies and have water. A voice, "We'll do it like a dook." tuaugn Ker pair Table and flano Covers, silver and Brass Stslr Parlor Door Mats, Coir Matting; also 4s. 5s.

6d While and Check Canton Malting, alc, bc. tion has been belore you for a long time, and I need not now review the plan it is open to the inspection of all. Bat they say it is going to ter and aDOlause.) Aid. liHAtXAKD ueing caueu ior, saiu. mat ue bnug a great taxation upou us mat uur city niKAKI ANUEKSUN, ap33m 59 Bowery.

New York. Brooklyn Firb insobance Company. hardlv knew for what he appeared belore tne will be ruined if tne question ue notueieatea nurae was taken sick at 6 o'clock yesterday morning and died at noon. The youngest daugh ot Conley was similarly attacked about 10 o'clock, and last evening died also; and the nurse's daughter, who came on a visit to her mother, has also been prostrated, with little hopes of recovery. Conley is now considered out ol danger.

The cause of all the disasters members of the Board, and Mr. Clark, of No. 3, Rev. Mr. Rockwell, to whose church Mr.HoLMES belongedthen made a brief address, in which he reviewed the history of tho deceased, directed attention to hli virtues and his calm christian death a year ago on the day of which this was the anniversary, and spoke of the beautiful monument before him, erected by the offerings of love, as a fitting memorial of departed worth, and in its structure plain and simple, like the man.

The congregation then sang, "Peace troubled soul," and after the benediction retired in good order from the ground. The conduct of the pupils on the occasion was orderly and respectful, and all the ceremonies impressive. Mtsteriovs Affair. Bernard Riley, a laborer in a brick yard at Haverstraw, Rockland (Jo, N.Y., was admitted to the New York Ilospi tal at a late hour on Monday night, Buffering from a gun shot wound in the chest, which he had received on Sunday. He was insensible when admitted, and died a few hours afterwards, If we were the pioneers tms matter we audience, as it Bseined to him that alter the sneakers who had preceded him, there was noth inicht Dause.

But we have just to look across ing more necessary to be said. Were he to make the river to New York and we see the Croton llowin" as freely as the waters in our rivers and Chartered In 1824, Offices No. 43 Fulton, upper comer of Front street. Brooklyn, and No. 6 Merchants' Exchange Wall New York.

This Company having their Capital invested In the most undoubted securities. and having a large surplus cuntinue to Insure Dwelling ileuses, Stores, and other buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, upon as favorable terms us any similar u. lengtneneo speecu, ne wouiu nay Buuietuian: iu answer to the objections brought against the the city bus not beea ruined, notwithstanding it olan now belore the people, xney were numer cost more than tnree limes wnai we propose to soeud. la Boston they voted down the plan was want of attention. The mother died some nnB.

and Bomethiug like the hydra of ancient insurauon. DIRECTORS. William Ellsworth Nathan P. Freeman mythology when oue head was stricken oil', time and again, until an act oi tne legislature Tbeudore Marline CharlosT.Cromwoll another would spring up iu its place. It would was procured, authorising its introduction with days previous, and it appears they had no medical aid or attention of auy kind until too late; consequently the melancholy results.

Tho prime cause may be attributed to the filth in the im out a uoDular vote. Go now to Boston with Norwegian linguist, who speaks Russian and Finnish, on board the Wellington. An entertainment, unprecedented at Rome, has just been given there, viz a Sbaksperian Reading by Mrs. Kemble. That lady has been induced to quit for once the retirement in which ehe has lived through two successive winters at fifty millions ol money in your pocket and see take a Hercules to aceoinpltsu tne tasKoi outting off all these beads as soon as they appear, so last they rise.

As soon as oue objection is combatted aud overthrown, another is made equally as sus if you can buy meir water riguis. ask any city Pbineaa T. Barnum rmtlp u. wiinams Robert C.Bell Solomon Ktpp John R. Brirlgs JonuT druce Charles A Jarvls Henry QuackenobslJ John A.

Kennedy Andre Fremont Jerome tit. Fltzgersld Samuel F. Whilinc! Isaac V. Fowler George Giifilian Wlilium Joseph M. Greenwood John C.

Smith. WILLIAM EL WORTH, PresldenL William F. Legbett. Secretary. feii if mediate vicinity, from the cow and hog stables that baa procured it wuai voe womu utsa ig part with their water, and they will tell you and stagnant pools of water with "green scum.

Rome, and exercise her talents for the benefit that money could not purcnase it. nor oo you fiud the poorer classes nor any claBS complaining A copious supply of pure water trom the Island without stating in what manner the wound was of a protestant hospital, founded by the Prus of the introduction ol water iu those cities; nor sian legation of the capital, Tbe play she chose ceptible of controversion, but to meet tnem au would be a task of uncommon endurance. That there is a sufficient supply of water which can be procured, the majority do and mast admit but the very men wtio need water want to supplied from wells, and when you talk to them about the inutility ot such a projeot, they reply iw Kskimr another Question, His opinion was received. There are several rumors in circula streams would tend to prevent occurrences of thi kind. The owner of the property is opposed Nassau riKu tasuniNOis Uompany op would vou in Brooklyn in one year alter: nor was "Julias Cwaar." tion respecting the transaction one is, that he could tne water be purchased for ten times what to water.

An interesting arrangement has been made at had committed some infraction of the law, and on is to be expended ior it should it De introduced BROOKLYN, offices No. 10 Courlslreei. opposite City Hall, No. 12 Merchant's Exchange. New York.

This company continues to insure against loss and damage by fird, Buildings, Furniture, Merchandise, Vessels in port and while building, and other personal property, on avorable terms. the United Service Institution, for indicating It ia. as has been well said, one of our progress Tbo Question to be Decided. the movements ot tbe armies in the East. A jj ia arreBt was so violent that the officer shot him another report says that, after being at" rested and handcuffed, he was shot while being ive measures, and one intimately connected with our domtBtic comtorts and happiness, and the Let it be well understood to day that the DIRECTORS! large map of the seat ot war has been mounted Wm 9 Bulkley on a board, and by means of various moveable irrotvth and prosperity of toe city, it cannot.

question is, "water or no water Does any cards, the positions of the various forces Tur taken to prison by the constable. one exDect that water shall ever hereafter be the people will look upoa.it as they should, be defeateu, and from the spirit manileeted here tonight, notwithstanding tne faoiious opposition to kish, Russian, Frenoh, and English are day by day marked, according to the lateBt intelligence introduced for a less sum The expense cannot Fatal Effects of Fool Air. On Wednee. exceed $4,600,000. An act of the Legislature A A Low CornlLg George MorgR Loumis Ballard Wm a Cary Peter Baton Daniel Richards John Martin 5 Harper Hauford A Bell Joseph Johnson tne question or 1 can can uotuiug eiae ue day, a man named Steiner was lowered into a Wm.M.

Harris, Samuel Smith Conkiln Brush Henry Murphy Elijah Lewis Carson Brevaort Thos Gerald Stephen Haynes ho Sludwell Isaac CarHart Michael Cnanncey Uanlel Van Vorhees John Dlruon Jamea Weaver Leonard Cooper Alexander Uauderhill SamnelS Powell received, uannot some oi our ingenious men prepare something of the kind lor the publio Exchanges In New York has limited the expenso to fcur millions and a lieve that the question win do carried oy a targi vault near the Hamilton road, Cincinnati, for the majority. (Applause half, and the city government has pledged itself purpose ot removing its contents. Not reply I have said if the opposition come to you with that unless the work can be done within that sum BUsiNJjS!) NO TICKS. arguments, aud present you with reasons why ing to some questions asked by his comrades Litchfield it will not be undertaken. Nothing but the TO THE L1ADIE8 OF BROOKLYN.

M. WHITE, Wm Hunter. Jr. water should not be introduced, it is your duty to "suspicion that haunts the guilty mind" would Thomas Strattotl Charles Lynde above, one of them descended and found Steiner dead, having been stupified with the noxious gas Ho. 83 Maine aueet, next door to the corner of James those arguments, to look at tuose reasons, street, Brooklyn.

In tali stole you will ba sure to End a refuse to be satisfied with these solemn barriers aud judge for yourselves. And what arguments jonn rencn WM. M. HARRIS, Presldent J. Bcekman, Secretary.

mli29 tf and suffocated in the filth. If, before descending, complicated assortment of dress trimmings in every variety do tuey introduce wbat reasons do tne present being plaoed around the question. Tb.9 question, Also ribbon, lace, hosiery, gloves, embroideries, muslins, a bucket or two of water had been thrown down lor your consideration iney uuve preaeuteu then, is "water or no water," and let every one and evervihlnc that can ne found In a wellassortecl Burial uf tuz i7sao. TfceundersimecL no reasons at all. They nave been prof us the poisonous gases would have been dispelled, flflnMrRl FumiihioL' Undertaker, kuepa comttimlv on hand vote accordingly.

New York cheap thread, needle and variety aiore This be 3 a branch of my New York store, I flatter myself, with airwlenee. 1 can make it an object to all those averyiMntf ueceiisry for the burial of the dead with assertions and tirades ot abase against certain persons, and presented the plan under 8 and the poor fellow's lite saved. Having Deen in uusineu more iottu iwemy ovc youm, ia Maw York and Brooklyn, he feel competent to discharge all false liclit. What is the nature of the circular Ball's Flpc. tnat the plan now belore the people was tha beat and cheapest that could be propoaed.

The previous plan, hicn to have carried into etfeot would have cost seven millions of dollars, was clogged with objections, and had very properly been rejected. The price of the plan uow propoaed bud been demonstrated by indisputable truths, would not exceed $4,500,000, and now let ua say what wa will, the great question to be decided at this election is, water or no wa ter. It is said that we cau get water sufficient tor 'fires from the East River, and for domestic uses from wells but il we want water sufficient for ail purpose8, for firea, for mecttanical and domestic uses, we must have it, not from tue bowels ot the earth, for that ia too hard, but from the Burface. The present plan is the only nope it we reject it we reject everything, for there ia no other to bring forward. It is now in the handa of Hie people, and that it ia the cheapest ot any plan ever projected or carried out iu any city iu the Union la indisputable.

It ia the true plan, and all objections thereto are unwise aud illumed, aud it defeated will produce consequences tne most disastrous. John F. Hennessy, addressed the audience and said, hej had read all that had been written on both sides of the question, and had not so far been able to find au argument against the introduction ot water worthy of the name. It only required a proper agitation and discus cussiou of the subject to have the plan adopted by a vote ol twenty to one. Alp.

Wilsox, the President of the Common Council, next addressed the meeting he aaid he merely got up to define hia position on the great question now before the people. He was a resident of one of the rural wards, and were he to consult the property holders of his district he Id stand there aa an opponent ot the plan who will favor me wiih a call itemember ihe best of goods at the very lowest New Kork price. JM. White, as Slain street, brvoktyn, and 93 Division street, New York. Chedntlesof hla profession, lleinvites tbeattt5ctioiioftboa sent to guDtlemeu in the various wards, callio "There is no Peace, ic." Matt.

F. Ward We publish a communicatien to day from the etionnupon waumaemana are uiaaeiur mo ui mutt iMx.fi whan nxneadlturei for aickneBB haveconiutued allor returned to Louisville on the steamboat R. upon them to form themselves into finauce committees, and raise funds to defeat the plan my.3 2w Lace Muslin UU not in thefrpewer to provid forthereapectableiutermnniofthood near and dear to them; patentee of the cement pipe in reply to the Blanders that have been levelled at it. But, Ward, on the 22d. He left the city again the Gold Bordered Shades, and every article belonglrff lo cur next day, in consequence probably ot the threat' the pipe estimated iu the $4,500,000 plan ot the luey ounjiuc lurumticu wuu tin ituusi Decenary onthemoit favorable terma.aud atalarediacoant on the male barge, thereby relieving ia ameaaurtithebur thentneyeel.vrooD Hit necessary to provide furthetnleig tail upholstery, can be found In large slock at Horton Why iajitlbat persons call their private caucus at a certain lawyer's office to prove that tne water project should be deteated Do they call those caucuses to bring the question before the people, and irive them light upon it? Oh no I It is to Common Council is iron pipe and Ball's pipe Sons, 279 Fulton street.

All work done by experienced upholsterers. ening manner in which hie audacious return was noticed by the city papers of that morning, and meuioi reiauvooririBuu. o. n. ouaivixjjj in not even recommended but it is stated that Montague nace, corner oi uocri auoeij Brooklyn, October, (Ttb, 1S5S.

a call for a meeting on the subject, which was by using it a reduction from the four millions deleat the Water question aud nothing else. prepared during the day. and a half can be effected. Keep these facts Brooklyn agency. Noeth American Fire Insurance Company, New York, March 29th, 1354 I will not occupy your time and attention any longer.

I trust tbat your minds arc well made view. In contequencaot tne aeceaie oi uen.jameari.unaerniu A Chinese Newspaper. A newspaper pub ud on the subject, and that you are prepared to lished in the Chinese language and printed in corner The Court Martial organized at Austin, Texas, vote notwithstanding all the arguments that have been used to convince you that the water K. W. BLEKCKlStt, Secretary.

of Hicks street. Chinese characters has been iesued in San Fran is covered with green scum, and that il you use cisco, and iB the organ of the Celestial popula for the trial of Dr. Steiner, for killing Major Arnold, had failed to try him up to the 2 1st on account of his being under civil pro jssB1" James Pkscott. Sexton of St. John's it it will certainly disturb your pleasant dreams and that vou are prepared to vote lor it.

tion. It is entitled the Gold Hill's Cal iiornia being known among the Chinese as the Church, No. 250 Adams street To whom applications or Pews in the Church or Interments in the Burial Yard may be made. Leave every consideration aside unless what SSf Tue Sobscbibbe would soqoest io ins Brooklyn male friends who are meditating ra excursion Into tbe country, not lo go unprovided wlin razors, brashes, lie kc. At his Hair dressing Saloon tbey csn furnish themselves with a good outfit of these essentials, of the verv bast quality, and at moderate cbarKes.

His Cheml emi Hair In vigoritor" Is an indispensaelo Item tbat ahonlo not do forgotten. As a hair cutterthe subscriber has many competitors, but few superiors In the art He also gives his attention to the calling of children's hair. His style is at all times that or the prevailing fashion. Sa'oon closed on Sundays. JAS.

MABSH, Hair Cutting Saloon, 61 Fulton street, Brooklyn. May 31st, 1851. mySl 3m 3S NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A dUH for damages will be Instituted by the subscribers against an person, editor or other, who may publish any statement! the result of the trial by the Jury at Itoe Crystal Palace ol fire proof Safes, calculated to Injnre the HOLMES BUTLER, who made (for the exhibitor, Mtzgerald) the successful safe there teiled.and who are tbf legal and only makers of it the Invulnerable Reasvol, "fiSnte Safe. HOLMES BUTLER, d22 tf No. 133 Water atreet N.T.

cess in McLennon county for the same offense, mips as areumenta or reasons against the plan Gold Hills. The Court has, for tho present, adjourned, and it Jones Davisox, Real Estate Brtmc Go for that which will make Brooklyn equal to her fi.ter citv. Hundreds of New York citi bat as he looked at it with the view of benefiting ers, No. 340 Fulioo near the City Hal', Brookljn. was altogether uncertain whe the trial would Pugilistic Lawtkrs Sentenced.

On Friday, in the Court of Special Sessions, New York take place. the whole city and not a section, ne wouiu vote for it at the ensuing election. It had properly nnnn DA id f.hur, not enoneh publicity had been my 13 tr fflS John A. Uifice, No. 43 Pulton JlreelT Brooklyn, of the 'e.

furcl. ofK i irisMlci zens would come to reside in Brooklyn, but they say she baa no water. 1 trust that the majority of the citizens of Uropklynwill prove themselves John M'Gregor, Egbert Farnbam and M. Rob. The Hicksite division of the'Society of Friends eiven to the project but he knew that, so far inson, all young lawyers of that city, were fined are holding their annual meeting in the Rose iu favor of cold water at least tue nrat uay Whites' Variety, 88 Main street 8 Division street, New ap25 aa the Common Council waa conoerned, everything had bsec done, apd if the citizena of Brook: lm understood the Question as they ought.

of June. (Loud cheers. Loud calls were made for Alderman Dattos Brooklyn, L. 1., a branch from Tork one would come Up and vote for it. As a Edward McClosket, Attorney and who expressed himself unwilling to speak, but from finally yielded to the importunities of the sa R.

Leffebtb. Exchange Broker, No Oouiisellor at Law, Clinton Buildlnga, corner of Court an city, nature bad doue more for us than art, and in ihB matter of water, we are certainly behind nl It omUmon ilrneia, n'uui" meeting, lie sua ine peculiar puaiuuu uu uucji nU'ft hiilnre the public until the citizens should I Fulton street, Brooklyn, L.I. MB LEFFERTS respert. Mlly Informs hlsfrlends and tho publicgenerally.ihel he will severally, $150, $50 and $25, for an assault and and battery on Louis N. Glover, also a liwyer.

Strawberries from New Jersey, appeared at Washington Market, New York, yesterday, for the flrit time this season, and sold at $1 62 1 2 and $1 50 per dozsn baskets. Young cabbage plants, grown in this vicinity, the first received, sold for 20 cento per dozen heads. and Hester street meeting houses. The recent annual meeting ot Friends iu Philadelphia was attended by all but eight of the one hundred and twenty representatives from its wide spread limits. A ll'cky II acl.

Captain Isaiah Ryndera has seized about $40,0008 worth ot contraband liqu er in New York the age if we let such a plaoe as Jersey City get on bis own account, at Notice. Marsh's Athenaeum Maga bereaftercarryon business soiei; ahead ol ue. ue ujuuiauiuiins, anu hed at I7o Atlantic street, contains lives ana Price (1 per as nm will have none until we are supplied with T1 I MBt Brooklyn eminent Brooklyn ciitien. nave doue him justice he would have preferred to have awaited tneir decision. The remarks he would make would be strictly confined to the plan.

Brooklyn wanted their oool deliberate twntlon anSflf am. or tsn esnU per number aab.71 the necessary conveniences for their introduo Mrc oxryn.Augosui,.

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