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LEGAL NOTICES. INSURANCE. LEGAL NOTICES. THE HAIR. rOT10B IN" he" hoodoo, appeared in view, trotting at a good pace to the river.

Their flanks were oon presented to us, and each selected his object and fired, McCaU shot a young buffaJc icc whiles Grant' equally successful a hoodoo, and several spears, cast by our attendants, stopped the career of ono or different aninajs.pf the herd. At this juncture, however, occurred an unexpected adventure, that finished our sport at least for that day. I had sprung forward immediately after firing, in order to obtain a fair shot at a huge elephant, that I' wanted to bring down on account of his immense tusks. I got the desired aim, and pulled the trigger of my second barrel. At the moment of my doing so, a wild cry of alarm, uttered by one of the blacks, called my attention.

Glancing around my eye chanced to range op in the foliage of the. tree beneath which Captain Grant and myself had lain for several hours previous. My feelings may possibly be imagined as I beheld an enormous boa; constrictor, whose head and SUPREME COURT CITY AND COUN TY OF KEW YORK. Goorgo W. O.

Niion and wife against, Caiaries H. Hfnn.au, Traeteej. Ac, and others. of a Wgment of partition andiate (nade In tbia aotiwi on thbKVtWiof Maxyb, Jota Bi Haekln. the Referee in said Judgmont named, hareby give, noticetnat an jimjw Hp ti" of that day, at tho Vestibule of the City Hall, In tho City of Brooklyn, County of Kingi will sell ut pablUvauotion tthiough, John Bussing, real estate auctioneer) to the high est bidder the premisea mentioned and described in tbo said yudgnienti as iollows: All that lots pieco or parcel of land sitoato.

lying and being in the Nineteenth Ward of tie City of Brooklyn, known and distinguished on certain map eirtitled Map of prdiiorty in the fovantb Ward of the Citybf Birboktyni belongtn to Samuel WIHeta" (and filed the offloe of the Clerk of the County of Kingsl by the dumber 38 itwenty elghf) bonhded and containing as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Division avenue distant two hundred and seventy one feet eix inches from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly line of Pivision avonueand thenorthnestorly line of Wilson 6treef thence running southerly along the westerly side of lot number 21 on said map one hundred and nineteen feet; thence running northwesterly twenty one feet more or le6s to the easterly stdo of lot number 2Jon said map: thence northerly along the easterly side of Mid lot number 29 on said rasp one hundred and seven feet to Division avenne; thence easterly along Division avenue twenty feet ten inohes to the place of beginning, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise i appertaining. The premises are the house and lot No. Ml Broadway, (Division avenue,) BrcgM 108 Broadway, New York. Sheabuan 4 Beotield, PlfTe Attys, 41 Park Row, N. Y.

mys Iaw6WI NY. SUPREME COURT CHARLES E. Milnor, Committee, 4c, against Parraenus Johnson and othors. H. P.

Fesbehdeh. Plaintiffs Atty. Inpnreuancoba judgment order of this Court, made in the abovb entitled action, bearing date the 19th day of April and premisos: All those ten certain or pareels of land situate in ono parcel in the Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, and btiito of Now York, and taken together as ono panel, bounded and containing as follows, to wit: Westerly bp Hioks street, two hundred feet; northorly by War reustreet, ono hundred thirty nine feet nine inohes; easterly by a line at right angles with Warren Btroot one hundred and ninety" nine foot, eight inches, and southerly by Baltic street, one hundred and twenty eight foot one inch. The aaid lots of land being designated on a map of lands bolonging to the said Parmonus Johnson, which map is now, or was lately, in his possession, dated January, ISiS. surveyed by Silas T.udlam, City Surveyor, by tho numbers Gl, 62, 63, 6f, ta on Baltic street, and 88, 89, DO, 91 and 92 on Warren Btrcet Dnted Brooklyn May 22d.l8C6.

my232aw3wW JOHN McNAMEE. Sheriff. The Bale of tho nbovb property is hereby postponed until the Mi dayof'July, 18C6, at tho same hour and place. Dated Brooklyn, 3 JOHN McNAMEE, Sheriff. Y.

SUPREME COURT THH NA inn nl flit Rniilfr frf Hrnoklvn. ulaintifT. affaint tranci rancia J. Ouinlan. WiUiom H.

Otis and J. F. PautielJ, defondanta. Summons. Com.

not served. D. 5. Int. Rev.

Stamp, 50 oenta, cancelled. To tho Defendants: You nre hereby summoned und roquircd to answer tho complaint in this action, which was this day filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of KinRs, at tho Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, and to servo a copy of your answer to the snM complaint on thfl subscriber, nt nis office, No. 14 Court street, in the City of Brooklyn, within twenty days after the seNLce of thi. summons on you, exclusive of the day of euch aSftco; and if you fail to nnswor the said complnint within the time aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this notion will tahe judement against you for tho sum of two tHou sand seven hundred and thirty four dollars aad siity six cents, with interest from the 25th day of May, ono thousand eicbt hundred sixty six, besides tho coats of this action. Dated May 80th, 1866.

JOHN N. TAYLOR, Plaintiff '3 Attorney. my3l lawBwTti THE CITY t'OUUT OF BROOKLYN Henry Ritzhoimer againat Philip McEHeny and others. war. E.

Osnqny, PiWs In pursuance ol a juqfnnentomoroi cuts uourc. mane in the above entitled action, boarhifrdatathfl twelfth day of Mav. 1666, 1 will sell by publio auction, in tho vestibule of the City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, on the niuth day of bounded as follows, to wit Beginninjt on tho easterly sido of Clermont avenue, at a point di tant ono hundred and thirteen (113) teet and ono half of an inch southerly from the southeasterly corner, ot Clermont and Flushing avenues, running thonce easterly on a lino at right angles to Clermont avenuo one hundreod (100) feet; thence southerly on a lice parallel with said avenuo twenty five (25) feet; thancn taraWAi lir narwlipi with Raid firat mentionod linn one hundred (100) leet to Clermont avenue; and thenco north erly, along said avenue twenty five i25) feet to the placo of beginninfr.Dnted May 16th, 1668. mL IMinnntlP atyi 1 itnw.iw I II ystjnuuno. nviuztio Tfiosnlnof Ihn nhovn nronorlv is noalDOUod until tho second diw of at thB sauio timo and Place.

Dated Juno 8th, 18C6. C8 Mw3win rteieree. CJUPKEME COXTRT, KINGS COUNTY Mary O. Hatlott, against Ann Mary Hubert and others. In iiTirKTiftnnfl nf a iurlemoiifc order of the nhovn Court ife the above entitled action, Alfred T.

Ackert, tho Refereo rrfltued in said judgment order, will sell, through Jacob Cole, Real Eatate Auctioneer, at thoCommercial Exchange. No. 369 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 3d Hntrnf.Tnlv 1GAA nt. 19 nVffirtk nnnn. ftll ho IhVidH nnd nrnm jpes described in said judgment order, tbaUs to say: All that certain Jot pieco.or unreel oi land, situate, lying and being in the Oity of Brooklyn, lato Wimanisburgh, in tho County ot Kings and State ot New York, known and distinguished on a certain man made by Daniel Etren; filed in the Clerk's offico ol tho County of Kings as lot number 126 ilone hundred and twenty six) bounded as follows, to wit; Commencing at a point seventy flvo feet from the northwest corner of Meseroie and Leonard streets; running thonce along Leonard street due north twenty five feet; thence due west one hundred feet; thenco due Houth twenty fivo feet, and thence due east one hundred feet, to tho place of bepinning, eaid iots being in width in front and rear, twenty five feet, and one hundred feet in depth on oachside.

l5atCd Befcree, 9 Pino N. Y. B. H. BitoWHE, Plaintiff's Attorney.

iRll2'iwTvM C1UPREME COURT, I Mfllsl' ii M'i'v'. JL XVulUU WV UlUi Xt.J i. mi nn a rpmoina i ot the City of New York, against John Dougherty and ot here. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sate mado in this action on the tWBnty eighth day of May, IS65, 1 hero by give notice that on the twentieth day of Juno, 1856. at tho hour ol 12 o'clock noon, nt the Commercial Exchange, number 369 Fulton street "in tho City of, Brooklyn, and County of Kjngs, I will at publio auction, to the highest bidder, tho mortgaged premises in suld judgment mentioned and therein described asiollows, viz: All that cer tain lot.

piece or parcel of laad sitqate, lying and beinc on the northerly side of Water street, in the City of Brooklyn, and bounded ns follows Beginning nt a point on the northerly eido of Water street aforesaid distant one hundred and twenty fire feet easterly iron Hudson avenue, lata Jack eon 6treet; thonco running easterly aiong the northorly sido of Water street twenty five feet: thenco running nurtherly and parallel with said Hudson aronuo, sixty livo feet: thence and parallel' with Water stie'et twenty nve net. and thenco southerly ixty fivo foot to Wolor stront, tlio place of beginning, being the name premises convoyed to Philip Dougherty by Joseph Moser by deed, recorded in office ot Clerk of Kings County, in Leiber52 of Conveyancos page 278, Datcd May 2fi, 1666. GERARD M. 9TEV EXS, Raforoo. Smith A Woodward, PlaintitTB Atty's.

my232aw3.TM AfOTfCE TO CREDITORS PUKSUANT Xll to an order of Hon. MORRIS FOSDIOK, 8urnogate ol tho County of Queens: Notice is horeby Ktven to all persons having claims ascains. the estate of JOHN BROWNSON, late of the Town of Oyster Bay, in the said County of Queens, deceased, to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, the oxecutrix and executor of the lat will and testament of the deceased, at tho office of JOHN P. counsellor at law, number' one Montague atroot, in the City of Brooklyn and Connty of Kings, on or before tho thirteenth day of June. Dated the second day of Dooera ber.1665.

CAROLINE BROWNSOS, Executrix dll lMr6mM JAMES 3. BROWNSON. Expcntor. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ROSV1LL C. BRAINABD, ORDER OF Surroiiate of tho uouniy oi jvmga: NoUce is hereby given, according to law.

to all peraoha having claims against GRIPP. lato of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that thoy are raquirijdto exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub Bcribers, at, his residence, 33 Seventeenth street, in th6 City of Brooklyn, on or before tho 20th day of Kovpiulicr next. Dated May 15th, 1866. OEORGE ALGKR, Exeoutor. PREME COURT, KINUri COUNT if.

The Metropolitan Insurance Company against Samuel in and others. Tn ritirfiUtiTifta of indcrmrtnt nf fnrfltilnqriKs nml cnln mndeln this action on the sixth day of Juno, 1866.fhoroby give notice; that on the thirtieth day of June, 186b" at the hour of 12 o'otook, noon, at the Commercial Ex chango, number 3C9 Fulton street, in tho City of Brooklyn acd County of Kings, I will sell at publio auction, to tho hipheot bidder, tbe premises in said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows, viz: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with tlio dwdllinsr hoiiEB therton erected, eiliinte, Iviiig and oeing in tho fieventb Ward of the City of Brooklyn, the Cmotyut' Kings and loot New York, bouuaua and doicriuedai followp, viz; Bepinning at a point on the easterly side of JiiUtoB strceVdistact one hundred and eighty feet northerly trvm the corner formed by tho intersection ot tbo northerly side ol Myrtle avenue with the easterly side of Hjcrson street; running thenco eascerly parallel to Myrtle avenue, nnd in part throuuh the centre of a party wall, ono hundred atidi Lvenlyione feet three inches co land of tho ettateof Jackson; thence nprtuorly alons tho Pflmo iviehty feet thenco westerly parallel to Myrtle avenue tme hundred and suveniy oneleet irjehes moreorlo ti to tho easterly Bide of Ryerson street; and thence so'ithur (y along the eagerly nie of Ryerwon street twenty feat to theplaee of bpginning. Dated Juno 7th, IpfW, fef2aw3wTh GERARD M. STEVENS. Referee.

LJTATE OF NEW YORK SUPRfclAltf COURT, OOUMTlf fuaao H. Sfiram aguim tRnlubii. Cooley and Mny wife; Jihn Baoon, aud Joanna his wife; James B. Eicon, Sfnuel A. Kolm.

Edward P. Steers. James R. Suin inm ftirfiellef. (Com, notaer.) (60 cont'U.

S. Internal Rovojuo fitinip, cancelled.) To the above named Defendants: Yon aro hereby summoned and required to nnswor the complaint in this action, which will bo filed in the, office of the of the County of (Jaeons. and to re nre a copy of your antiwar to the said complaint oa the flutberiber, at his office; Number ,61 William utreeti in the City of. At) York, and State aforesaid, within twenty days after the aerrice ol this summona oh you, exclusive of the day of bach service; and if you fail to answer thesjid donipiafnt within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thi action will apply to tho Court for toe relief deinandod in the compUiflta Pated, April 2Kb, 1856. A DITMARS, Plamtiffa The oomptsint in ihe abovj entitled action waa tllei in the office of the Clork.

of Qaeens County, st the Village of Jamaica, on the 20th day of ApriL 188a. feU lawfiwTh, A.D. DnMAia, Pl'tTa A't'y. ASSESSMENT NOTICB NOTIOE IS hereby given, that the following ssessuieats remain uiiliaid. and that the Warrant for Qnlleotinjr said Asjuis ntentamilextiiraontlielStiidar of Jaly, IB6S, and tost tin less Mid assessments, together with thB expense and par dentate alloijed bj law, are! paid on or before said date, I shall uroceen toadrertijeaiidaellthhpreml'iesiiithi itisn nerneintrdontbr.BedBans and ol TiUsSth, of the present Charter of the Oity or Brooffiyh.

Well and l'umn Washington and Monroe streeta Bobert UoKean tl Caleb Foster 7 18: EdwDnu'thfla: Ahm ViihdornmMOtt); Av Stout 7 2i; Thoj Oaen 57 il: BemraJ? 1 18; John Itownhw 1 18: Barnard MoBlroy 12; Thoa Griffln I 38; Heirs olM. Wallls 39 73; John' Bold 7 13. Uradincand PaWirit; Kent afreet from unimi aysnnufo Waahinaton at Henry Diion f7 78: Oerner Farnanos Oo 3E8 EJi'Jbhnathan Moon 73 81; And JProro Ml frei Mi Lnoien Brown 0 J6: JauKiKhrW Peter Provost 311 Sti: Ettisooual Ohnroh306 GO; 70 an 20: Jas Valentine 79 Mary Blisa 115 78. Grading and Vmm Alley, from Grans Stnet to its intersection Heirs of Tnos Farmer $2i 13; Mo Queen IE GO; Jas CrooKo 33 19; Wm Haoliett 37 10. Grading and Parvair Kent nverlacrlrotn'UerCulb to I.ifa seilc avonnet Cull $43 02; Huch B.

Orosiae 2Jf John JohnionE3 70; James Bennott63 7 John U. bfrccr2156s: i OdollS601; OorranM; ifo tanntl SOS John ONeil7367 Grading and Paving 7th Street, from South 9th to Division avenne Unknown 'owner $1 fii'Win Jihnion fl 31; Oily ol lirooklvn(7 51; Chin Wilson 9 91; i'auniu Olbls' i'r. Samuel Willelsl64 93, Grading and Paving Remsen streets from Clinton street to Henry sttfet, with Beltf an pavement David H. Qauld Mrs Powers 75 83; Geo Vf Parjons 91 11. Grnding and Pavina Ojlord Btreet.iroin.

DaK tlh to fnyette avenues: Belrian Heirs of Boobton $1)0; Onrnian 106 JB: Bollins 157 3: Jos Uraaawood 106 It: Annie fnl1uns98 29; Jas G.llwnr 93 93; Ofli Utt 'IX' Kf M. Norths Haniplon 106; 9: 11 90 42; tVei. Teltot 9 Herbert 93 35; Eiulid Olaffoy 187 9j; Hanging Marcy avenne, w. 8., between Broidwa'y and Flnshing aieirac A Brown 161 71: Maria, gaholes 1) iai A UiddJebrook 101 Euisooiial OiiurotrJU Oil Brawstei Wood J90 Bussell.lS116; Samnel Pbilliui 2DJ pi: Dnknowir Owner. 37 32: If Vandervbnrt QI7 Stholes 193: Frctt Bohulos 71 16j Barnet Johnwn 336 9 3: CornelinKonltan218 89: dw Pierpdat MJ 1 wrJohhBojs i WijJS mil.

neijeS Fentinf AiBdison at; 8. 3W teat HiirstilEdw.U. Wilcoi. 33B4. Feocinr Putnam, av, N.

350 feet eatt of Bedford sr. Heirs ol Edw. O. Wilcoi. 42282.

1 VlaegiDp BeilOTdnnti Nojtrand avs. Geo ClirlJS (37 72: lls imt 15220; li Kv Odsll 8 it: 3 II I' ening 71 03; Unknown Ownef 05 81); Duoke 33 80 8 Chapman 8 44. Carrol atreatcaa lamps from 3d avenuo to the bridge Suiions 8 10: Wiohael Morphy. 7i; Barnard Van Wy nl.unUnl(U li lfi A 111. 1 M'Webster.

6 9. G'aaUrmis. KiiuatiM between Van Brunt andOonoyor 4 if BROOKLYN FtRB INSURANOE OO. llOOtTBT'STjUClT, BBOOKLTH, ...1...,. 00 nuKfLus ASSETS.

4 I 'M4Mtt At an eleoU held on the ink tho folkiWinJ gentlemen were unanimously elecbsd Directors for the en Krnno vflir! Francis A. Palmer, Francis P. Boboals, Benjimin M. Stilwell, Oharlea Bwlballcr, JobnBodine, John B. Iwrenoe.

Isaac V.Brlgga, Joshua nntton. Georga yf. Piatt, Jesse Seltgman, OeorgaO. Patera, John T. Bruce, Samuel P.

'Whiting, Jedediah Miller, M. George Oliatlan, M. Edward O. Badesu, Robert Knight, Albert tT: Oreen, Jeremiah 1 v. Bpaaer, Andatasubseauontmeetingoftbo Board, FRAKOIS P.

FURNALD, Esqy was unanimously re electod President and CHAIULES BURKHALTEB Vioe President. Also, the usual semi annual dividend of ten (10) per cent, and the Government Tax was declared payable July ad, uunri vr. uruuinx, oeurewuy. Ttrins O. BraqEK, Ass't.

Seoy. jell lot COMMON WEALTH FIRE INS. OO. Vj cash OAPITAL President. ...7 HOXIE.

Smretarj GEO. T. HAWS. OFFICE 151 BROADWAY GEBHAKD FIBE INSURANCE CO. CASH CAPITAL MOWW.

President. ADDINGTOri. B. flMITH. nUTJlnE Ul BROADWAY.

D. W. HAYNES, Agent, 315 Fulton street, Brooklyn jaBSm OME INSURANCE COMPANY. USH CAPITAL tXKO.m ASSETTS, over. 3,00,0 uhakijEU j.

mak'um. rresiaent. ARTHUR F. WILLMARH, Vioe Pros't JOHH McGek, Secretary. J.

H. WiSHBTjBH, Assistant Secretary. Insures Dwellings, Furniture, Buildings and'Property of all kinds at the onrrent rates. WYOKOFF 4 TjITTtE, Agents, Montague street, ncar'Court, Real Estate and Insurance inati its varieties. mvl5 ti THE MONTAUK EIRE INSURANCE OO.

OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN. CASH CAPITAL 1150,000. AND A LARGE SURPLUS. Offices, No. 1 Court Btreet.

Brooklyn, No. 163 roadway near Maiden lano,) New. York. This Company inBures Buildings, MerchandiSf House hold Furniture, Vessels and Cargoes in port, and othe. property, on liberal terms, Losses promptly and equitably adjnstod, rtntEcrrnRH: Garret Bergen, Charles Botte, Henry Boerum, Samuel Booth, ROBrainard, Samuel Burtis, Campbell.

Coolie. MD. Wm Ingraham, Raymond, Johnson, Wan en Richmond, John VT Lewis, Eli Bobbins, Stephen atewart, Abraham Lott, Josioh Smith, A A JUOW, Mason, A Newman, Alex Btuuweu, John Indwell, Wm Thomas, Geo A Thome, Edmund Titus, Brow Valentine, Edwd White, Whltehouso, I Whiting, Willeta, Thna Orniehlftn. Nichols. James Eatont Foster Pettit, Wm Ellsworth, John Phelps, Amasa Foster, Jacob Philips, Francis A Gale, Pitkin, John Haisey, Powell, SeymonrL Huestedjohn Pnnce, WILLIAM ELLSWORTH, Presidont Jobh C.

PHTtrp, Secretary. O. T. SEAnma. Assistant Secretary.

Belt ly IREMAN'S TRUST INSURANCE COM PANY OEBHOOKLYH. OiSH fLmiHl. OfBco No. 9 Court street, (opposite Oity Hall.) and No. 53 Wall Btreet, (Oily Bank Bnilding) Now York.

Organized on the principle ot paying one half the profits above ton per cent to the Widowa and Orphans' Fund of the Fire Department of the City of Brooklyn. Duiecxobs. George Hall EHRobblns JF Phillips Aaron A Dcgrauw Miller Frederiok Poet Clark Nehomiah Knight Chittenden llarrv Messenger Gilbert HBight Joseph Hall Warren Gookin Van Brnnt WyokoffW Welling Peter Duryee I Frothingham Peter Andoreon John Stewart Israel Warren Snodoa A A Low JS Thome, CH Lippitt Crawford Smith Riohard PBuok FJ Hoaford Henry Peck Wm Beard WmWall John I Glover Heiiry Pierson Valentine Halt Gamaliel King Marcellus Massey John I Voorhees George 8 Cary John Hicks Ant'ny Campbell James Eaton Edwin Hillyer Alfred Wood This Company continues to ineure Buildings, Merohan dlse, Dwellings, Household Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other property against loss or damage by fire, on as favorable terms as other first class Companies. GEORGE HALL, President H. MacDonald, Secretary.

E. B. Wood. Assistant Booretary. mhlS HEN IX FIRE INSURANCE COMPAN OF BROOKLYN.

Office No. 1 Court street, corner of Montague. Brooklyn. Branch Offlce No. 139 Broadway, Now York.

CASH CAPITAL fl.OOftOOO ASSETS. Insures Houses, Manufactories, Bnildings, Machinery, Goods, Merchandize, Chattels and Personal Estate, Snips, Vessels and Cargoos (in port only) Ships Building from Loss and Damage by Fire. DmECTOBs: Stephen Crowell, I Frothingham, Gilbert Bayers, A Stout, Daniel Fernald, Jas Elmoro, Joshua Atkins, Jr, Wm Kendall, A England, JDlngersoll, Harold Dollner, Edwin Beers, John HickB, Alvin Bradley, Wm Beale, Moses FOdelk Thes'H Bodman, Daniel Ayres, Jas Rockwell, John Cole, Isaac Brinkerhoff, Henry Collins, Gustab Schwab, WmMVail, Ezra Baldwin. Edward A Low, Nathan Beers, Samuel Burtis, AnrmtnR Rtndwflll.Edwin Rice. Aloiis Bragg, Edf ar Clement 3 Parsons, Wm A Budd.

TlAmnl I rnanrv. STEPHEN CKOWELUPrOBident. EDQAR W. QBOWElA, Twe Prosldont. PanjUTOEB Bhaw.

Seo'y. ESTEEN INSHBANOE OOMPANT BUFFALO. bbahcit offioe ih siw tobi. No. 6 PINE 8TKKKT.

Oash Sapital and Surplus, nearly DEAN RICHMOND, President. GIBSON T. WILLIAMS, Vice President. EowaBD B. Sunn, Secretary.

ravl91 MECHANICS' FUtE lKSUAJUii OOiVl PANY, L. I. Officos Ko.l Montague streeL (Mechanics' Bank Build itg) Brooklyn, and No. 31 Walt street, (Moohanios' Bank Bffllding Kcw Yorlf. CARS CAPITAL, 1150,000.

IUBure Boildinfis, Werchandise, Furmtnre, Vessels in port and their cargoes, and other property agamsMoss or damage by Fire. Daniel Chauncey. John.PEolfe,. Ulnein Robert Davies. Liyingston MUlor Hosea Isaac Carhart, George Bergen, Thomas Sullivan, Bam at Johnson.

Raokniui. AbramBBayiis, David Bl C'hauncoy, Van Bergen, Leonard Cooper, Daniel Ayres, jr uyivester tionaiow.ueoijsnaw, Henry Crocker, Henry Jamo Geo Hastings, Daniel Furnald, Heury Brush, Henry Wm AlATMha)). Shflnhfln THnArir. tionn 11 waaer, (lames, Robert Berdelt, J.olm Halfoy, Edwin Scranton, Samuel Smith, Felix Campbell, Ii Levarlch. Thomas Stratton.

Jacob I Hereon. Johii French, Richard van Xiyok, JOHN BAKER, Presidont. DANIEL OHAUNCET, Tico Preiident, WALrraa Niohou, Secretory. Mebbttx Tuttlsl ABsistanl Secretary. OFFICE OF THE LONG ISLAND INSURANCE COMPANY, ot Brooklyn, May 30, 1888.

Atari election for Directors of this Company, held on Monday, Hth the following named ftentiemou wen 1 olfi irrf. 17.: Heory Young, Isaac Hyde, Jr, Ohu Love rich. Cornell, Mintiirn Post, Henry 3 Laverich, DanielAyrea, inorne, Fred'k Marquand, Wm Aug White, Daniel A' Robbinit, fjooatnan inorne. iH.li uornina, ueo inompson, uoiid a. wawwjaiu, Charles Bill Smith Woodlrall, Chas Rogers.

Joshua CSkidmore.Neaiah Wright, De Lamater, GeoAThorne, 1 For Inspectors John D. Pnnce. Wafter Barre; Abraham 1 1 At subsequent meeting of the Board, held this Mr. tB. W.

DELAM ATER was tinahlmoudly re eleotod President of the Company. 7 null WM. W. H.BNSHAW. Secretary.

Wl 1LLIAMSBUKOH OI FlltH INSURANCE COMPAANY. Officcsoiner of Finrt and South Seventh streets, Brook atid No. 165 Broadway, New York. TblB Company, with a cash CAPITAL OF $160,000, and a large BUxphiB, all securely invested, continues toia Hture DwelliDKfl. Factories, Ships in Port and their Cargoes, MferfcliMirfite and otior property; fit as ceftmW6 Mteaw any dthiar first cla Company.

DIBKCTOBfl: Edmund Dngps, Nicholas Wyckoff, Johi Devoe. Sichd Ten Eyck, Daniel Haujer, Wm. M. Parks, John A. Cross, Wxn, Marbball, Martin G.

Jon nson, Bnhi'l U. Meeker, John I. VanAlst, John C. DeBayoiae, na(baoie) Briggs, Henry Leveriob, Franois Dubois Paler Cooper, Charles Noble, Joseph Wade, Wm. Cooper, Geo.

Kiwhing, Frederick Jas, M. walerfaury, Fleming Duncan, Joan Hafdsae, Sm. TrusTow, Jedekiah Miller, Eokford Webb, Richtrd Berrr, Ab'm Vnderroort.A. CanninsbanL pwampvtri, iJjiDND DRIGGS, PresiaenL HCTBT Qiboot. Secretary, mb.l:', ly 171KGS COUNTY EIBE LVSUftANOH IV COMPANY OF THB CITY OF BROOKLYN, L.

and CftUfmV National Bank Uaitd og i BraSoffic No. iNtuu street, Ntitr York. CASffmPITAlt I surplus nm I dibkotom; Edw Backhouse, Martin Kalbfleisoh, Mewrole, Griffith Griffith, David Starterta? Jas a Yau Brant, John Hayward, John Keating, Lewis Hurst, Alfred CIOCK, Heuiy Johhson, GeoO Binpett, Stephen HPwvottCliunceyLCook, Ralph Teets, J.i Vallnvr: T)if HnL hinon. Alfrad Hobla. (dwardNarih, au IT VMUwauuv, ttui, rww.

BeniF Delano, Silvester, Tattle, Ill lKNsI, gunnel oob butt, usniei D11UQ, vvmu r( U.nncl Uemin. 'Ail, V. BAOKJHOU8B, PresidonL Mg Fogg, See'r. iui NASSAU FIRE INjiTJftANOB (JOM? ANY IM Off BBWKtYN OfflwilSa 10 Couii strsflt, Brooklyn, and 66.Wall'stieet, New York. i rjrooKiyn.

auuur.waiistJeec new xora. Atan MCcUon hnld an tne fitb InnL. thfl fnllnwinr vnntl oien were elected Directors for the anaoine year: WmM Harris HBi aOin John A Cross A. A Low, BOMurphy. ConkUnBrustl John Martin 8am Smith 1 Cyprus Smith Gwrfo Morgan Wm Hunter, Jr James A Bell Jos Johnson John A Lott BPWardwell LHSheldon Silas LudUm Harper Corning Alex fjnderhill Valentina JohnHatsoy Jataea 'Weaver Geo A I borne Saml LUitchell John'Prenoh' A Boatman WmOFowler Tbos8Hatton ObasH Baiter Jnbn Uuntf 8 HnsUid John Vandarbllt.

Danl Vin Voorbia Tbeo Sogers AnA a HnhMuin.nr mnntln. nf thn wn.l.uu it. HABBI8; Eab wis nuaiiimouily ro oloolcil Pridilonv THOB. B. JOMffl waaaj inieu aeoretary, ana luua.ia n.

nAxuviD, oasiswii, tarr. rem tr WM. H. HABBI3, Prssldent. jpORPOB ATION NOTIOE RAD Iff ana raving rToot.sxrceu i A been presented to tho Common Ootmoil of this City, dT to; gTfhdB (Mid pava Frpt Wal from Sxuitji street to Graham avenue: the Common uaeil bate fixed we Dl ttlct beyond which VaoMain'aQtforaaid' improvement shall hot extend, to wit; One hundred fast ia depth on either side ot said Frost street; from Smith street to CMlitt'ittDtw; Remonstranpee di any) against the said tmuroTemeiit, muet be let at the Street Oommission'er'a Otlico.

on or before thb 2d day 0 July, 1686, as the Gummas il'aSi. Trill finally aot II suing mewing loereatter, Brclyn. Jnn.7lh.lje. OF AN: ULtDBtt OF luntr of KinM. Notice i hereby iven, ooording.to law.

Wall' ppraoht DaniigeiiimaagafiiBtBBNHV LliiHSaURGt 1, late of the Qitr of Brooklyn, deceased, that they ra imred to' eaHiMt the Ume, wiih the Voaoliera thardof, co tne aub ecriWi the bdminitrtratrii; at her rendenot 7 Jimej atraet, in the City of Brooklyn, on or bafora the Zid day of tfo Temberneit DttMaylBthMM.1' WUISA: jASEQWmU. Adminlitritri irTi'nirVii'rin SS .7 1 Krnnitlvn. in relation in Fonrth street to Eiftb at To all whom it may cotjc The report of the CommTBsionera of Eatimat in the ahove entitled matter, haa been cotnrjloted, and filed in th Office of the Olerk of the Otranty of Krnjra, whero it is open lor xue mapeouoD oi an persons intereeww Application will be mado, on behalf of the said Oommon Council, to the Bnpreme Oonrt of the State of New York, atahpecialTerm thereof, held in and 'or tne Connty of Kinee, in the County Court Hoaw, Oity iBrooblyn. on MONDAY, the 2Gth day of Jane, ldtt, at 10 sciock, in tno forenoon of that day. or as soon (hereafter aa counsel can be heard, to have aaid Repa'rt confirmed.

Dated May3f, 1866. JOHH G. SOHUMAKER, AHcrtiby and Oounseito tbe Oity of Brooklyn. CORPORATION NOTICE OPENING and Widening Ninth street from Third avenue to tho.City Line. A petition his been presented to the Common Council of the City ol Brooklyn, to open and widen Ninth atroot from Third avenue to tie Oity Lino; the Common Council have fixed the district beyond which the assessment for said improvement shall not extend, to wit: One half tboblookou either aide of said Ninth streets from Third avenue to tat City Line.

Remonstrances (if any) against the said opening, must be reientcd to the Common Council on or before the 2d ay of July, 1B66, as the Common Council will proceed on said petition on that day. Dated Brooklyn, Juno 7, M86. J. OAKLEY NODYNE. jcS 2w tjtreet Commissioner OFFICE OF THE STHEET COMMISSIONER, No.

6 City Hall. PROPOSALS FOB REPAIRING HOUSE OF ENGINE COMPANY No. 7, D. Sealed Proposal will be received by the Common Counoil at the Mayor's Office, until Monday, June 23th, 1SG6, at 3 o'clock P. for repairing House of Engine Company No.

7, agrecablft to the plan and specification provided therefor; on tile in the office of the Street Commissioner, Blanks for estimating furnished at the office ot tho Street Commissioner, and nono other will bo considered. Proposals will not be considered unless accompanied with a consent in writing; of two sureties ot $100 each, on each proposal, (who shall qunlify a to their respensibiliTy. that if the contraot bo awarded to tho party yroposinp, they will bocawe bound as his surety for its fnithfil performance; and in case ho shall neploct Or rjjfuie to execute tie contract, it so awarded, then that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn, the difference hetwoen the price so proposed and the pneo of the neit highest bidder to whom the contract maybe awnrded. Pniroeala to he endowed "To the Common Council, (specifying the work.J Datod Brooklyn, Juno 13, 1866. By order of tho Common Council, J.

OAKLEY NODYNE. jG14 td Slreet Commissioner TN COMMON COUNCIL STATED SES SION Monday June 11th, 1866. "TUe followinp; proposals were opened and read Tho following prQpusala were opened and read: For repairing Third utreet and Carroll street bridco arrefablo to specification provided therefor, on file in tno offico of tho Street Commissioner. Patrick Hujrbos, for the som oi $950, on Third Btreet bridpe, and $875 for ti Carroll street bridge. Sureties, Peter Kiloy, John O.

Jacobs. J. li. 'Watson, of the firm of Watson Pottiniiei; for jepairing street bridco only, $1,330. Sureties, Robert IL Fall, S.

D. Lewis. William S. "Wrifilit, of the firm of "Wright Brooks, for repairing Third street bridge onlv, finreties, Geo. Hall, Jacob Outwater.

For repairing City Armory, acreCabloto specification on file in tbe office of the Street Commissioner. Hobort H. Fall for tho sura of S269. Sureties, Jos. A.

Murdock. J. H. WntFon. S.

"Wright, of tho firm of "Wriclit A Brooks, for the eum of Sureties, Patrick Dunnigan, Major G. ailr. Ordered to be published in tho Corporation, nowapsoert in accordance with tho Charter, and referred to tho Committee on Public Lands, Buildups Ao. For digping well and placing pump therein on President street, between Novins and Powers streets, ncreoabto to tho city ordinances provided theretor. Jas, A.

Munloc'rt, of Murdoch tor the sum of $12 per foot. Sureties, Major G. Mix, John Ljnnn. Ordered to be published in tho Corporation newspapers in compliance with tho Charter, and referred to tho Alderman of the ward. June 13th.

Is66 jr.M Attest, HENRY McCLPSKEY, City Olork. OIU'OKATION JSOT1CE GHAOIN and Paving Kosciusko streot. A petition has been presented to tho Common Council of the City of Brooklyn to ffrade and pavo Kosciusko street from Bedford to Nostrand avenue: the Common Council have lix'ed tho districtbeyoiul which tho asbessuient for said improvement shall not oxtend, to wit: Ono hundred feet in depth on oithersido of said Kosciusko streot from Nostrand to Bedtord avenue. Remonstrances (if any) against the said improvomonK must be left at the Street Commissioner's offloe, on or before the 7th day of Jul', 1866, as the Common Council will "finally act upon tho snm at their next en suinr mflet.ing or as soon thereafter as convenient. Dated Brooklyn, Juno 12, 1666.

J. OAKLEY NODYNE, jel2 2w Stree; Commissioner. tU)KPORATION I GKADLN and Paving Meoker avenue. A petition has been presented to the Common Council the City of Brooklyn, to grado and pava Meoker avenue, from Smith to Ewen street; tho Common Counoil have uxed tho district beyond whioh the assessment for sftid improro mentshallnoteitend.towit: One hundred feet in depth on either side of said Meeker avonue, from Smith to Ewen 8treet lt Remonstrances (if any) against the aaid linprQvamamj, must bo left at tho Street Commissioner's offioo, on or before" tho 2d day of July, 1866, as the Common Council will finally act upon the same at their next ensuing meeting thereafter or as soon as convenient, Dated Brooklyn, Juno 7th, I860. J.

OAKLEY NODYNE, jo8 Sfcret Commistfoner A SSESSORS NOTICE IN THH MAT C3 ter of apportioning and assessing tho exponst of grading and pavinR Washington street, from Flushing to Buahwick avennes. And alsogradinc and paving Adams, from Broadivay to Evergreen avenue. And also crosswalk at Plymouth and Gold stroets. And also at LuiTerts street and C'fassou arenua. And also crosswalks at Lcffortshtrcetand (irand nvonuo.

And ah'o crosswatK's at Concord and Gold streots. Ami also flagging Columbia street, between BnUio and Hanison streets. And also flagging Joraiomon street, batweun Court and Boerum streets. And also dirging down lots west side of Elliott place, lit feet south ol DeKalb avenue. And opening Prince str ot, from its present northorly tor mination, to Concord street.

The Board ot Assessors of tho City of Brooklyn, pursuant to tho provisions of an act of the Legislature ol the State of New York, entitled "An Act to conso'idatu tlio Cities of Brooklyn and "Villiamsbnrgh and tho Town of Bushwiclc into ono municipal Government, and to incorporate tho same," passed April 17th, 1854, and of the acta amendatory thereof and supplementary horeby give, nptice that tho reports of tho anscssineHU in the above entitled matters have been made, and that said reports are how deposited in he otlico of said Burtrd, at tho City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, whore tho can be ejramiDf a by all persons interested, and thattho said Board' will meet in the itnid ofBco on the 29th in at 10 o'clock A. to bear objections (if nny) from pnrtief interested, nnd to complete and sign our said reports. Parties hftving objections make will plonso Droflfmt them in writing. Dated Brook yn, June tiilh, im. jrlRtd MARTfN BREEN.

President. COHVOKAT10N NOT1UE UAUI anil Paving Jackson ftrcet. A petition has been presented to tho Common Counoil ef the City of Brooklyn, to grado and pnvo Jaokxoti titrnot, Irom union nvonuc to Ewin tho Common Council iiave tised the district beyond which tlio asHOSHinont for said improvement shall not extend to wit: One hundrod feet in dopth on either side of said Jackson streot. trom Union avenuo to Ewen streot. Remonstrances (it any) against tho Baid improvement nui6t be left at tho Streot CoimniiiionBr's otlico, on or before Uio 2d daj of July, lfltiG, as tho Common Council will finally act upon the same at their next enuirur meeting thoreoiter, or, as soon as convenient.

Dated Brooklyn, Juno 7th, 18f.6. J. OAKLEY NODYNB, je 2w Street Commissioner. FFICEOFTHE STREET (fOMAILSSION" ER, No. 6 City Hall.

PROPOSALS FOR t'UR JiHIG 13HAS8 PICTURE RODS. Sealed Proposals will be received by the Common Council, nt the Mayor's Oflice. until Monday. July 2d, 1886, at 3 o'clock P. for turnishing brass picture rods and putting uv the samo with wopcr brackeU or wall fastenings Ilia Governor's Room of the City Hall, agreeable to the ij provitcri therefor on hlo in tno omuo of Stieet Coii Blanks tor esllmniF furnished at the offico of the Stpot Connnibsioner, and norto other will be considered.

Proposals will not bo considered unless ccomjMnied with a consent in writing of two aurctioe, ot $laO ecn. on each proposal, (who shall qualify as to their raHjionJUbility) tbnt if the contract bo awarded to the party proposing, thoy will become bound as his surety foritstaithful performance; and in vase ho vhnll refuse to oxaaute tho can trait. if so awarded, thrn that they will pay to tho City of Brooklyn the difference between the price so proposed and tbepricoof the next highest bidder to whom the contract may bo awardod. Proposals to be endorsed "To tho Common Council, (speoiiying tho work.) Brooklyn. Juno 13, 1866.

By order ol tbo Common Council, J. OAKLEY NODYNE, je20 td Street Com missionary OFFICE OF THE STREET COMMISSIONER, No. 6 City Hall. PROPOSALS FOR GRADING AM) IrAYlNG. Seahd Proposals will be received by the Common Council, nt the Mayor's Oflku.

until Monday, July 2d, 1330, at 3 o'clock P. for grnding and paving the following stroets viz; Graham avonue, from Mookor avenuo to the old Wil liniuebuipb line; Hopkins etreet, from Kostrand to Tompkins avs; Ricnaidton slreet, tiom Graham av to Ewen at; Frot treet, from Graham av to Ewen st; Onklai 6eet, from Van Colt av to CaiyOMt; Witbi iPBtieet, from Graham nv to Ew st; Wvckfff street, irom Washington to av; lVe'i) an sireet, It on. Union av to Oakland st; With Ihe bc6t bunk paving atomw, setting curb and gutter atones lnving all necessary crosswalks, agroanblo to the nrotile 1 6aid BtreetB nnd on file In tho offioo of tho Street ommiBsioner. Prop salsto Btate the price per running foot through the ccntie oi said streets and avenues for tho wnole work 8'iwnnko tor estimating furnished at the offioe of the Street mmisfiuner, and none otner will be oonidered. 1'icrOEala will not be considered unless accompanied, with a consent in writing of two sureties, of enih proposal, (who shall rmalify ai to their responsibility) that ii ihe contract be awarded to tho party thfy will become bound aahia surety for its taithful performance; mi I in caee ho shnll neglect or refuse to execute the tract.

it ho awarded, then that the will pay to the City of Brookljn the difference between tho price so proposod and the price of the next highost'bldder to whom the contract may be awarded. Proposals to be endorsed "To the Common (6peciiying Uie work. Brooklyn, June 18, 1866. By order of the Common Council, J. OAKLEY NODYNE, ji 20 (d Street Commissioner; OFFICE OFTHK STRKBT OOMIiWON EH, No.

60ity HaU PROPOSALS FOR RBGBAD im; iaKD REPAIRING WITH BELGIAN PAVB MENT. Sealed PropoBala will be received by the Common Oottn ril; at tho Mayor's office, anti Monday, July 3d, lSSlatS o'clock P. M. for regraduig and rspaying. with trap block or Belgian pavement Bemnen street, from Het ry.

street to Furmart BtTeet, agreeable to the profilo nd speduoatfoos of said street on file in the office ol Tneatreet Coramlanoner. the offioo of tba'Htraet Commitrtloner and none other will be considerecL Proposals will not be considered unless accomoanled with a consent in writing of two naretfe of tliO each, oa each proposal, (who sbnli qualify as to their tbst the contract bo awarded to the tarty proposing, they will become bound ashiftevuretforttaiaithxal performanoe; and In cue be shtll neglect or refuse to oaecute the if so awarded, then that they will pay to tbe City of. Brooklyn the difference between tho prioo so proposed and. tbe price of the next highest bidder to whom the contract may be awarded. PtoiORalft to be endorsed To the Otnmmon ConnoU, (specifying tho work.

Brooklyn, June 19, 1866. By order of tho Common Ooumctl, J. OAKLEY NODYNE! Jefttta 8treot Cororaisaioner 9. WICK OF THE STHEUr OUM.VlISr No. Oity Hall, Brooklyn, Jaao lltb, U.

tiiaa thatl will sail at pablio auotio 4 oa otic is neraD9 avian mat i vill ae 1 at SATURDAY, the 23d day ol Juno, alUo'olook M. aU tbose cettain Dmidmga, srmoli weretakoa on tho proceeding for opening Grand atraet, from Bushniok arenas to Metropolitan avenue, Bitoated as br the follow InR award numbera: 61, John LuUier, and Mar; Affllolt, WsnillU. OcoBurck, 'on said 'opentnr man. on in tha ofSos ot ths Street Comuiissionur, uie baildinas to be removed vrithiathirtf "dart rom of sale. Terms cash in bankable jaej.

J. OAKLEX NODYK. ielO Ml stroel Qomnuai'onor FIICB OF THK STREET CftMMIS fmiKlro TCn AfSlv n.ll. Itinnttlm. IMS.

K'otlce Is herebv civtn that 1 will soli at oublio anotion at tho 21 dar of Jane, IJ at 12 o'clook all those certain baildinira, or parts of Mediiiffslorwldenlneand oponlni; Bashwiok avenue and KoirflUtieet. aitoatsd asdosiiinatod by tho following awira tint mnon. ann lenot'S. wn on were w.an un liB, Mary Wfiitncr, aril Wm Hull, 1 and 3, Cotb WiUiamn 11, Best, 37, Nioholai Stirz, 13 JjcoIj Biusck, Ann within thirty daj Iron, datj of ble ttonoy, 0. glrost fjommisifonar.

jeii a INPUBSUANCB OF AN pttl)EH OF ROSWm BRAINABD, Soriogat. ot tomif? 01 rir.K. Notice fa hereby a bavtait claims gainst hereby riven, accordlna to law, to all perasna 0lC0MalnlTa.nst JOHN O.TlrBl', Pated MM.acgDOEK BBtiUY. Ad.nlnuitiW mySOIawfm'W t. IHKEHnB AND: QD ADaOPtH H.S&UVKrORttIUiorF Hi wLw all ottar remedies hare failed; prlea fnJIS'ZSl iT.

Hair Renovator to restart aw nncs pj. Also ma superior, mu articlei fhnn Mentioned will do all as represented, to anv now in use. Try them, Can be ol N.YijiBftaiM. Clinton, near Fulton strtet, Brook felt 4m JO ruurjr, rropnecor. EOE THE HAIE LBY'SJMUiAH 7 JD eUbleC)mrxiiSrrai8MlaioMe4by e'w other preparation for reator taarbmttrSlheSr.

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6.19, 6,21, O.M, 7.69 and 10.67 P. U. Leave Coney Island for Fulton Ferry at 6, 7.01, 8.08, 9.12, 9.44, 10.48, 11.63 and lZM A. and 1.28, 2.33, 3.30, 1.10, 3.12, .7.20 and M2 P.M. The above table is arranged for the local travel only: additional cars will be run as required, to accommodate transient travel.

fe26tf F. G. QUEVEDO, Superintendent VfEW JERSEY STEAMBOAT COMPANY, ijj PEOPLE'S LINE. Tho boate of this line leave for Albany, from foot of Canal street dally, (Sundays excepted,) at 8 o'clock P. M.

The ST. JOHN on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; and the DEAN RICHMOND on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. For freight, passage, apply ot the office on the wnart. m28 But BROOKLYN AND ROOKAWAY BBAOH RAILROAD. NEW ARRANGEMENT.

On and after April 29, trains will run by the following East New York at 8, 10 and 12 A. 6 Leave Canarsle at 7.90, 9.30 and 11.30 A.M., and 1.30, 3.30 ilMP SUNDAY TRAINS. Leave East New York at 9, 10, 1112, A. 1,2, 3, 4, 6 and 6 LeawsOanarsie at 8.30,' 9.30, 10.30, 11:30, A. 12.30 ,1.30, 2.S0, 3.30, 4.30 and 6.30 P.

M. tf AR1TAN AND DELAWARE BAY tj a rr.nn a rrnavPA ivv. passenger poat of tnisroao, win leave ner at, foot of Duane street, and connect at Port Monmouth with Trains for the following point6 on the road 11 A. M. Expres Lino for Camden directs totcing passen gers to Bed Bank, Long Branch, Farmingdale, Pt.

Pleasant, Bricksburg, Manohoster, Tom's River, Woodmausie, Barno gat, Shnmong, Tuckerton, Atsion, Jackson, and all stations on the Camden and Atlantio Railroad. Through to Camden In five hours. Fare, 4 P. M. From Pior No.

32, and 4:16 P. M. from Pier No. 3, for Port Monmouth, Highlands, Middlotowu. Shrewsbury, Eatontown, Occanport, Branchfort, Long Branch, Bnark River, Squan, Farmingdale, Pt.

Ploasnnt, Squankum, Bricksburg, Manchester, Tom River and Camden, rare, $2. The Freight Boat leaves at 6 P. for all points On tho line and Camden. Returning Trains leave Oamden: Express at 0:20 A.M., arriving New YfrkatS. lAP.M.

Freight at arriving in New York at 4 Way, Mail and Express at 3:30 A. arriving in Now York at 9:26 A.M., and stopping at Pier No. 3. North River. N.

B. All baggage must bo delivered at Pier No. 32, as nono will be received at Pier No. 3. jel tf N' OtjAYTON SPt.

OR ORIENT POINT, ORIENT, GREEN PORT, AND BAG HARBOR. The splendid new Steamer EDWASD EVERETT, OAPT. HENRY TATTERSpN, Will leave New York from Pier 38, E.R. of Market at, t. a M.

F.VF.RV TUESDAY. THURSDAY and SA TURDAY, for the above Mints. Returning, leaves Sag. Hsrbor MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 4 o'clock P. touching at Greenport, Orient and Orient Point.

ThiB steamer lias been fitted expressly for this route, and at great expense. She is a thorough sea boat having been tried on the coast to prove her. It is intended she shall bo a permanent institution on this route. For Freight or passago, apply, on board, or to ISAAC S. 1 Ul HILL, Agent, 6 JameB Slip, or L.

McORE ADY A Co 36 8outh street. my2ini' BATH AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD, Trains by steam leave Greenwood Cemetery for Cone; Island and return from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M.

daily: forty minutes from city line, including stoppages at all way stations. On Sundays and every pleasant day oars start every ten. twenty and thirty minutes as the travel may warrant my8 tf H. VAN SINDEN. Superintendent BUSINESS NOTICE.

F' OR CHARTER. The largo and commodious steamer Vtitt charter, with or without barges, to plubs, prjFflte parties; echoo a or churohos. Apply, early, on board, or to HENRY B. OROSSBT1 Ko. 382 Weat etreet, Mew York.

lm EWERTS1 GOOD 3AMABITAH, 143 FULTOH STREET, ST. ANN'S BUILDING. mhlStf TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment appointed tinder the Act passed Mar 2d. 1831, entitled "An Aot to amend an Act entitled 'An Act ta lay out a Pablio Park and Parade Ground for the City of Brooklyn, and to alter the Ccmmiaaionefg Map ot said Dowsed April 17th, I860, intend to present the items of tae'ipeasea, fees and icompeoBation incident to the discharge of their assessment duties under the said act, for taxation and a trance, to the Supreme Court, at a Speoial Term thereof, to be held at the Court Bouse in tho Cits of Brooklyn, in the County, ot Ktace, on the first MONDAY of July next, at tho opening of tneOonrtonthatday, orteeoon thereafter as counsel an be heard. Dated Jane Wh, 1866.

jel0 4 JOHN TAYLOR, of Oounael, ko. OTICE IS HEEEEY GIVEN THAT THK RnnrH if flnm mission bm of Prosnect Park will amlv to the a RtinmritA Tnnr ah a Runftm) Term thm eof. to ha hold at the Court House, in the City of "BroDkln, in and for tho County ol KinKS'onthe first MONDAY of Julynsxtyat the opening of the Court on that day, or as soon thorewtor as counsel can be heard, for the appointment of. Qom missionpM of estimate and assessment for taking and tIu inethe lands and premiaes mentioned and described in an Act of Uie Legislature entitled "An Act to extend the boundaries of Prospect Park, in the Oity of passed April 30, and to perform arnVdisohfirge all saoh other powcre and duties as aro or may be required of them nndtrthesSdaVVlVTAYLOB, jeH lOd uo Ot Otunael ior the Bo.ird. JOHN F.

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STEWART. BkoMTsai, JOHN 8. t' iTTOBSEi ami cauNsKi JOHN O. PERRY. PHILIP 8.

OHOOKR, ALFRED H. WOOD, JOHK H. BKEBEOk, GEOEOE W. JOHNSON, SAMUEL BOOTH, BEX JAM F. DEiLAfTOy ANTHONY.

Wf AUPBELL, ELIZDR O. WBrftTHtt; AIE.AAVtn SU IB, WILLIAM OBOP3BY," JOHN O. HOSAOti P. vTrltTNEY, FRANKLIN BHf.I, SIX PER GENT. INT tit kb, rnv ROM nrivRWH.

DeposHs inade from the Jaly Mw atttaMBttrMtl wmm. 1 Joj; ONEY ON BOND AND MORTGAGB, ai. i.dco. Laa Ii.wo, 2,, ism. Parties can alfmys be aooommddatsd on a few days no ucbyappto mjl6m.

No. I Willougbby stMat, near the Oil, Ha. LVttBEH, ate TJMBEB AT WHOLESALE 1 RETAIL, ALL DESCRIPTIONS AND QUALITY. A full stock suitable for shipment. (Q.

Gtlina. Ausaraua. De La Ptatsrand all. other iieign niarkftta, SalMiUdnsl for'JiartiBe' fbr antite' oarcass Afrtoar mad? witbeare and despatch. attentioa of.

tttporwi uf mi tulacturers raque "pine, spruW andthi passed. KMLlXIK. ot everv variety: Also a getferaf assortmaBt Hardwoods, initable for Home and Foreij eien u.orketa. InoludinB I MABOtiARYiJBL. OHEBBY, 'ASH WHT BLACK WALNUT.

UIOKOUY, PmTEOAt Kts. BABWUU) iSir" 1 hatf 'aMt uAHntiiriv vuatix IT A 0 IfjW.ro fT.XS CfcliiH.TS,! nswnuroi nana ua car iai tf auantiuta salt parh ksj VPRBiJlGi 'aW A3. XoHuK ua nit atrMI 1:1 rill r.l lirllt'. odTl rUMONT) IN PDBSUANOE OF, AN OBDBR OF ROBWELIi O. BRAINABD, Snrrogata of th Conntyof Kinga: NoUce is hereby Aven, aocordlrato btw, to all pefua hattai elaima aaalnst 'late of the CiWof.BroQMyn, deceased, that ton hiblt the same, with aavouohentiawf, the rabMri ber.the executor, at the office of John Troy, bis attorney 837 Fulton atreetvin the chy ol Brooklyn, on orbefore thaMtho of lar.

Joruv P. Tbot. Attomov. Ail mhll lavrtmW Y. SUPREME COURTISRAEL) B.

Btioe, against James Yonag and otbere. SaiiTH 4 WOODWABB, Plaintiff Attn. Inpnrsnanee of a judgment order of this Court madeuj the above entiUed aoffon, bearing date' Uie ift day ot June, 1866, I will sell by pnbllo Wctfon at Ballrooms No 83D Fulton street ii the City of BrooWyn. on the day of July, 1865, at 12 o'clock noon, the following de Ward of theOityof Brooklyn aforesa4d, Dounoeo ana ao scribed as follows, viz Oommendn(! on the westerly sideof CourtstKetat a noint distant inches southerly from the southwesterly oojrMr of Joraie. mon and Conrt streete running thence JSS southerly Una, of land onveyld by John wife to Joseph Coffin, by deed dated Augnrt, lM2.

seven ty nine feet to the easterly line of nd aonyeved by said Prentice aid wife to Hamilton Reeve audfWilUata M. Thomas: thence aoutberly along the easterly l)neof aaid last mentioned land twenty feet Bii inobesi thence easterly on a Une at right angles with Court street seventy nine feet four inches fo the westerly line of Court street; thence JOHN MoNAMEE. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL O. BRAIN ARD, Snrrogateof the unty of Kings. Notice is hereby given, according to Imv, to all persona having claims afiaiist THEODORE POLHEMTJ8, of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that theyare required toeihibitthe same, with thevouohers thereqtto tne sub BCtibeiB, at the office of Theodore Polhemns 4 No.

Broad the City of New York, on dr bef ore the seventeenth day of May neit Dated NovemberOth, 186S. MARIA T. POLHEMUS, ABRAHAM D. POLHEMUS, Administrators ELBERT A. BRINKERHOFF.

noil jawoniD IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL O. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of the unty of Kings: Notice is hereby gren. acoordtng to law, to all persons having olaima again GEORGE 0. MANN, late of the Oity of Brooklyn, deceased, thaV they Me requested to eibibit the same, with the vouohers thereof, to the sub. scriber, the admistratrii, at her residence.

MB Willow sireeti in the City of Brooklyn, on or beforejhe 10th day of Angnstneit Datod February 2d, 1866. 1 fel law6mW ANN'MARIA MANN, Administratrix. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROBWELL O. BRAIHARD, Surrogate of the Connty of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according tojaw to all persons having claims against MICHAEL DOWLING, lata of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that thoy are to exhibit the same, with the vouchors thereof, to the subscriber, at tho office of Morris Troy. Attorneys at Law, No.

373 Fulton street, in the City of Jlrooklyn, on or before the 5th day of November next Dated April 28th, 1866 a28Iaw6m8, FRANCES. H. DOWLING, Administratrix IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL O. BRAINABD, Surrogate of the County of Kings Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all porsons having claims agalustMARU R. LEFFERTS, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they ore required to exhibit the same, with the vouohers thoreof to rne subscribers, the executors, at tlio office of John G.

Elwell, 67 South street, in the City of New York, on or before the S8lh day of May next. uaiu noveratier JOHN P. ELWELL, nZZlaw6mW BENJAMIN F. CRAGIM; lEieeatora COUNTY COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS Samuel F. Simpson apainat Harriet Ann Miller and others.

Oltveb N. Payne, PlH's Att'y. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, made in the above entitled action, on the eleventh day of June, 1866, notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 31st day of July, 1866. at 12 o'clook noon, at the Commercial Exchange, ho. S69 Fulton streetv in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, there will be sold at publio auction, by or under the direolion of the undersigned, the Referee therein named, the land and premises.

the safd judgment monttDned and therein described ss follows, viz: All that certain piece, parcel, or lot' of land, situate, lying and boing at East New York, Town of New Lots, County of Kings, and State of New York, laid down and distinguished its lot number ono hundred and eighty nine (1891, on a certain, map, entitled "Map of East New York Lota, surveyed bv 5. B. Bacon, Aprill, 1853," and filed in the Register's office, in the County of Kings, which said lot is described as follows: Commencing at a point on thenottherly side of Fulton avenue, distant eeventyrflve (75) feet easterly from the northeasterly cornor of Fnlten and Butler avenues; running thencenortberly and parallel.with said Butler avenuo ono hundred feet; thonce easterly and parallel with said Fulton avenue twenty five feet; thence southerly and parallel with said Butler avenue one hundred feet, and thence westerly along 6aid Fulton avenue twenty five feet to the point oi beginning. Dated Brooklyn, June 16, 1866, nw6wB JOHN O. SOHENOK, Referee.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL O. BRAMARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, accordlngto law, to all persons having claims against JOHN SAUNDERS, late of the City of Brooklynj deceased, that they axe requiredJo exhibit the same, with the vuuohera thereof, to the subscribers, the executors, at the ate place of business of deceased. No. 7 Astor House, in the City of New York, on or before the first dav ol August next. uatea January Mt Q.iBoo.

SAMUEL SAUNDERS, Executors. a24iaw6uiVY" aujlu Baunwuw, IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF ROSWELL O. BRAIN ARD, Surrogate of the County of Kings: Notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persona having claims agains SARAH tate of the City Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therof. totpe subscriber, at the office of Hegner Smith, No. 8 Willoughby street, in the City Brooklyn, on or before the twentieth day of June next Dated Decomber 13th, 1865.

dl41aw6mTh WILLIAM NEXSEN, Rxeouto IN PURSUANCE OF AN OBDER.OF ROSWELL C. BRAINARD, Sarrogate of the County of Kings: rM Notice iB hereby given; acrdvnr to lawjo. all persons having claims against WILIIELMINA LOTl la to of the Town of Flatlands, deceased, that thoy are required to exhibit the snine, with tho vouchers thereof, to the siibsoriH ers. at their residence, in the Town: of Flatlands, on or bo fore tho twenty third day of October next Dated April 16th, 18M. PETKRLOTTji Exooufors alelawtM' GEORGE LOTT.

1 Ma'" COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY Heniy Huntting and Mary E. Terry, administrators. Ac, of Frederick K. Teny, deceased, plaintiffs, against John Ray and ptJiers, defendants. Ia: In pursuance of a judgment of this court, made in the entitled action, on the 2 lth day.

of May, 1863, 1, the iDicree therein appointed tor that purpose, will sell at public auction, at the Commercial Exchange, No. 333 i ulton street in the'City of Brooklyn. Kings County, on the 23th day ol a 11) o'clock, noon, the; following described lands and premises: Alt that certain lot, picos, or parcel of land situate, lying and boinc in th; OitMf Brooklyn, County of Kings, and State of New bounded and described as lollows, to wit Beginning at a point On. tho westerly aide 'lof Gold streetseventy fivefeet'northwardly from the erly corner of Gold and Prospeot streets; thoncd winding westwardly parallel with Prospect streetseventy five feet; thenco nortfiwardly parallel with Gold street twenty two feet: thenco castor!) parallel with Prospect street seventy fivo feet to Gold slreet; andthenoe souttiwardly along the westerly side of Gold Btreet twenty two feet to the place of beglnmng. Datod June pjjy Referee.

F. W. Tabeb, PlaintifTa Attorney, 1 Montague tjtr, )t62ay3W J18 FUKSUANCB OF AN OllOBB OP ROSWELL C. BRAINARD, Esq. of the Cornitj of Kine: otice ia berebj jriven, ftocording to law, to nil persons haring claims Rainnt JOSEPH BURKE, ot the City Brooklyn, deceased, that thoy reaniretl to exhibit the samo, with the Touchers thereof, to the subscribe, at his office, No.

93 South Oxford street, in tbo Oity of Brooklyn, on or befoM.the BiiUiJ.dajr of August next. Dated January 29th, 1E66. j3 lawfimTV HENBY A. ABCHER, Exoontor CJUPKEME COURT ALFRED M. "WatenDan against Jano Augusta Kincon andJimoi KTnoD, herhufabnnd.

Hbnet.Dat, PlamtiS'e AU'y. Jn pursuance of a judgment order of thiatCourt, ma'ie, In the above entitled action, bearinc date ttw tweaty iiltb dajof will Jiell by puWio ftuotiouaiv the Sales Rooms, tSo. 333 Falton in the City of Brooklyn, on the 8th day of June, 1SG6. at 12 o'clock, noon, th. following described land and jiTemiSM: All that certain taot, piece lor parcel of liind Bituate, lying and bd.ng in the Town of New Utrecht, County of Kin3 apd State of Jfew York, and bounded and described as JoHowb: Beciunlog on the weBteiiy side of Third ayenuo, whore' tho division line between the land hereby described and tho land of Isaiw E.

Bercen interaecta tne same; running thence south VrJr nnn jilnn7 ttin Third nvnnun fwpnt throa dairuBfl and ten minutea west nine chains and sixty five link! to land I now or lato of Chandler White; thence north fifty threo de cret'8, forty four minutes west, five chains and forty asron linlts; thence north sixty seven degrees and twenty two minutes west, six, chains and eighty tire and ono quarter links; thence north sixty eight degrees and thirty nine miuutea west nine, chain a) and' fifte6n and HnlfK. all alone said Innd of Chandler White to land of the heirs of Albert VanBrant, deceased; tlrsirae uorlh', faentvfonr degrees easK eifhtehftiiw ninety four and one half linka, along said land 'of the heirs of Albert N.1 i van uruni, ueceaseo, me aioresaia mna oi laaac E. Bergen; thence 'south sixty four decrees and twenty five minute) east five chains and tlitv two audVrae hftlf links; thenco south isixty six degrees una tbirty'iuinutaa east four chains and nine and ohe balf links; to once south sixty seven degrees md four minuie3 east three and lha nirtlil nn ahh kTt eighty eight and one half links; thence south silrly six digress forty oiiht minutes east two chains and ninety four and tbree quartlrlinls; thenoasouit' 'siity ssveh depress and twenty three minutes east font1 ohain. and eigtlty nino linlcs. All alnnir Mid Mnd Af luu TtnrirAn tn t.hn v.tilArlr Bide of Third avenue, at the point of beginnfhg.

Dated BrooklyntApril 56, 1864 i s26 lawiiwfh JOH 0MAMEB, SbSriff. The sale of the above 'property is postponed untU the 13th day of 'July, 1866, at the same boor' and placo, paled Brookljn, rjrt2aw(8 JOHK MoNAMEE. Shenff TtTEW VOEK SUPREME COURT, OO UN J.1 TV OF KINGS Margaret Oarlwright, VloincitT. against Edward Carter Oartwilght, defendantfSunlmons for rebef Oom. not aer.HBav, Stamp, 60 To the Defendant above named: vouarehareqysumnipiiediind required to; answer the fvrenfy flays uterine unlet pr uu summons on joa.

cldsive of the day of such setvioe; and4f yon fail to answer iug saiu uuuifiiouib wiuiui uiu utum aionuaia, piainwn In.this acban apply tq Court tor the relief demanded in' the complaint DAedkrSblBM. i. "i UPEEME COURT, COUTjTT Olf inNRS. In pmauance of' a Judcraeat' Order1 of ibis (JuorVravlo in tho above entitled uUou. bearing date the ILh dayif May, 1666, 1 wiir sU br iiiiWfo' iot.a the ssfciWb tri No.

9Folton street, in the, city the 2itb day of June, at 18 Vdoeki nyoT the oHomnc de Bcribfd land and utemiaes: Ail that, certain lqt, pieoior fiatcelof land, with the buildlaR thereon annate, jinpandbdoir (n the eit? oi King, and State of New York, bounded and 'described as folltSw Bepmninc at a point on the. easterly aide, of street, distant three hundred'and euchtv seveti feot and six Inches northerly from the corner formed by the interjection of the northerly eidebf Myrtle avenue with th'eeaitery tilde of Hamilton street; runnfnK thence northerly along, the CaUWity ild0: of Haibilton strmt, eighteen fee rand nine inch easterly, Rt right ancles to Hamiftonit, one hundred feet; thence southerly ana parallel with Mammon itreetf efphteen feet and mne inchoe; thenffl wflstarly, at risht anpieii to Hamilton street, 6n hundred feav to the eiclieidebTtUe vremUea hereby conyiyetL nj.tli; May Slat, 1666, mieiiaawawW, 1 JOrlB MflNAMBB. ffheriiff. mHE CITY COURT OJ? BROOKLYN. dfo" fotift, against WUUam Boyd and Sffir'iufgment'bf, tba Ch'ty Court ft Scoo on the faqrieanth day bl April; liffi, theBereree therein named, for tbe.uur poee.df carrying the said judgment into effeot will sell at ionoers, No.

fJJtonslnwt, in tfie pityof oD.i certain, piie or psil of situate, (tint and being weviSgvenl Brooklyn, bounded and 'OaviMMd, rmiftHmMBagtanbig at ind at a the westerly sfae pi the, streot, form Bleei stwBfc, called 1 Orinoua plaea, Cih erli called 'dititant two bnndrod aind two and twenly flsa' feett southerly from the southwesteriy. corner of Putnam avenua and aaid Onrond place; runninji iheaoe par Bllel Tfl'U rvipiuu aveuuDuna aHnureu mav wsay sdyaat feet and six thence southerly and parallet with aaid Ornicnd place twenty bra fan) thence, easterly panltel to pptpftni avenue ona hundred and: twenty seven fasti an.l six inches tothevesteriy sideol Onuond place; thduoe northerfy.along fhe.iresterljaauVof: Ormond plaoarCwsntr. five teet to the point or plaoaof beginning. Dated Brook lyg, April lHi6, JOim (TiCNAEBBL B. jT Dea, PlIfTs.

AtfV iaottaawlifS Ihe aboTtoaalaria'. postponed to, Tuesday, tbeftwaaty nvend riav nf Afav. ISA at aha Mtnahonr nluin. rDaWMaifOl.WfAi; l.M'l m2awttW (.1, JUHK lUiAHUitKiisioMa. Thn ahiwe Bale la fartlur fifth (das el JurA.laaAatahslaine honr andilaoa Bitadiaiy IB tji wit eLlmifht'Jj iii toJ iaaultaXrJlh JOtntiK KK AKBETl.

abire Ja; further potd.to 'towdayah aqijiiuie ujakii farUibcipottponed to Tuesday, tne WaUaVJanak wt aame ncur. Dated mamu sts vSm Ah il oiion. wmcn waa mea in me omoo oi we Clerlt of the County of Kmca, In the State of If ew. Ypri; on Ureaoflidayof May, and tb serWa oopy' Vf aneiter to the said oomplafnt oh thesubaoribar, at bis offioo, hninhertMflntv.Reven'WIlll.nJ 'IVmw Vnrlr wilMn MODERN ECCENTRIC CHARACTER, Jernsalem Whaller, an Irish Gentleman of an Old School. Mr.

Wlialloy was elected for Newcastle; 1786, before fie was of age, which was not unusual in Ireland; he eat for it to 1790; and for EaniBcorthy from 1797 to June 1800. He ac tho sobriquet of "Jerusalem Whalley in cOMeqVienca of a bet, said to have been 20,000 pounds, 'that he would walk (except where a se passage waa'unavoidable) to Jerusalem and back within twelve months. Ho started September 22, 1788, and returned June 1. 1789, having played ball against the walls of the Holy yuy. Lord Clonourry describes Whalley as a per fect specimen of the Irish gentleman of the olden time, Gallant, reckless, and profuse, he made no account of money, limb, or life, when a feat was to be won, or a dorms deed to be attempted.

Ho spent a fine fortune in pursuits not more profitable than his expedition to play ball at Jerusalem, ana rendered nim self a cripple for life by jumping from the drawing room window of Daly's club house, on the roof of a hackney coach which w9 passing. Whalley, Buck Whalley" as he was sometimes called, is stated to have been the founder of the Hell fire Club. Having a taste for the fine arts, and means to gratifyit, he accumulated a large number of valuable paintings in hismansiou at Stephen's Green, Dublin, of which the following account has appeared in the "Dublin University "In the centre of the south side of St. Stephen's Green stands noble building with, a large stone lion reposing over the entrance, and finding his legs and tail encroached on by grass and weeds. This mansion belonged to the great Buck Whal loy, and witnessed many a noble feast and mad carouse during the viceroyalty of the Duke of At last, when all the pleasures that ould be procured on Irish land were tried, and found to result in satiety and disgust, and his tailor and wine merohant began to disturb sought new excitement in; his wager," which has just been described.

"A bardwio contributed to a collection of politi cal'sijuibs, entitled, 'Both sides of the sang the going forth of the expedition it is entitled, 'Whalley's to the tune of 'Rutland Tho lawless behaviour of the yeomanry corps which he commands obtained for him another and less agreeable appellation, "Bover chapel Whalley." His residence on Stephen's Green was, in 1855, converted into a nunnery. Sir Jonah Barrington states that was paid to Mr. Whalley by Mr. Gould, M. for Kilbeggan.

"THE PMNCESS OABABOO." Early in the year 1865 there died at Bristol a female of considerable personal attractions, whose early history was amusing enough, yet she took a strong hold upon credulous persona half a oeetury since. She pretended to bo a native of Javasu, in the Indian Ocean, and to have been carried off by pirates, by whoiw she had been sold to the captain of a brig. Her first appearance was in the spring of 1817, at Almondsbnry, in Gloucestershire. Having been ill UBed when on board the ship, she had jnmpad overboard, she said, swam on shore, and wandered about six weeks before she cams to Almondsbury. She appears next to have found her way to Bath, and there to have created a sensation in the literary and faahionabla circles of the city and other places, which lasted till it was discovered that the whole affair was a romance, cleverly sustained and acted out by a young and prepossessing girl, who sought to sustain the imposition by the invention of hieroglyphics and characters to represent her native language.

In 1817, there was published at Bristol a narrative of this singular imposition, "practised upon the benevolence of a lady residing in the vicinity of Bristol by a young woman by the name of Mary Willcocks, alias Baker, alias Bakerstendht, alias Caraboo, Princess of Javaso; for which work Bird, the royal acafl emican, drew two portraits. It was aicertained that she was a native of Witheridge, in Devonshire, where her father was a cobbler, She appears to' have taken flight to America, and in 1824 she returned to England, and hired apartments in New Bond Street, where she exhibited herself to the public at the charge of one shilling but she did not attract any. great attention. On being deposed from the honours which had been awarded to her, "the Princess" retired into comparatively humble life, and married. There wa a kind of grim humor in the oecupation which she Subsequently followed that of an importer of leeches but sheconduc ted her operations with much judgment and ability, and carried on horitrnde with credit to herself and satisfaction to hor customers.

The quondam died, leaving a daughter, who, like her mother, is described as very beautiful. is also ft very, strange story of the Princess' having got an introduction to Napola oh.Bonaparte at St. Helena, of which atfiir tUa" following account appeared in Felix Mtrley'i Bristol September 13th, 1817 "A letter from Sir Hudson Lowe, lately received from St Helena, forms at present the leading topic of conversation in the higher circles. It Btates that on tho day pr'oceding the date of the last despatches, a large ship was discovered in the offing. Tho wind was strong from the s.

6. e. After several hours' tacking, with apparent intention to reach the the vessel was observed to boar away for the it. and in the course of an hour the boat was seen entering tho harbor. It was rowed by a single peison.

Sir Hudson went alone to the beach, and to his astonishment saw a female of interesting appearance drop tho oars and spring to land. She stated that she had sailed from Bristol, under the care of some missionary ladies, in a vessel called the Robert and Anne, Captain Robinson, destine! for Philadelphia; that the vessel being driven ouof its course by a tempest, which continued for several successive days, tho crew at length perceived land, which tho Captain recognized to be St. Helena; that she immediately conceived an ardent desire of seeing the man with whose future fortunes she was psr auaded her own were mysteriously connected; and her breast swelled with the prospect of contemplating face to face an impostor not equalled on earth since the days of Mohammed! "but a change of wind to tho a. s. B.

nearly overset her hopes. Finding the Captain' resolved to proceed according to his original destination, she watched her pppotunity, anflepjingingowith a large clasp knife into a snU winch war, slung at. stern, slw isafely into the' ocean andpwedjaxay.j The was too 'stfoug' from ihnTanJ fojBpw. of vessel being' brought about to thwart bar objeot. Sir Hudson introduced her to Bpnaparto' nndsr thSi iiiairje of Caraboo I She described hsrself aa PrinfesB of Javasu and related a tale ofex trftrdiriary interest, which seemed in a high degree te delight the captive ohief.

1 He embraced her with every demonstration of enthusiastic rapture, and besought Sir Hudson thai she might be allowed an apartment in his house, deoUring that she alone was an adequate solace in his captivity. Sir Hudson subjoins The familiar acquaintance with the Malay tongue possessed by thi? most extraordinary personage (and there are many on the island who understand the language, together with the knowledge she displays of the Indian and Chinese politxoi, and the eagerness with which she speaks of ihese i subjects, appear to convince' one hat she is no impostor. Her manner is noble nd fascinating in a wonderful degree," "A private letter adds the following testimony to the above statement Since the arrival of this lady, the manners, and I may say tLfc oountenanc and figure of BopapSite, appear to be wholly altered. Fiom being reserved and Rejected he has become gay andoommuui cative. Ho more complaints are heard about inconveniences at Longwood.

He hasiutimat edto Sir Hudson his determinatidn to aoply to tbe Eppe for a dispensation to dissolve his marriage with Maria Louisa, and to 'sanction lufl indissoluble union with the enohmtino Caraboo.1" However, corroboration of this strange IB TOImfiTirr O.J COMBAT WITH AH AMCOHDA. At the earliest possible moment after camp bad been pitched, says the late Captain Spake, a hunt was set afoot, and Captain Grant, myself and some attendants were soon making our way to "the patch." There no animals there when we a few hippopotami, and we w.ere therefo obliged to await the corning of some palatable game. Oiir patience, however, was' 'severely taxed, 'and, after a long delay, we were about to "bag" a hippopolamus, when' an attehdaat, perched in a Ufa about half a mile diafant, began Waving his blanket. This was a signaj' that game Was approaching. We immediately drew 'into' cover end waited of the latter.

long, ebltufci of 'from thi iUW' ft neck projected some distance into view, showed that hewas aboutto make a ratal spring. His direction Was certainly towards me; and, as he flashed from bis position like a I gave myself up, ifor ere aid could reaoh me, the fold of the monster would have crushed iriy strong frame into a quivering pulp. I felt seemingly caught in a whirlwind of dust, and a strange indesoribable scuffle ensued. In the midst of this strife Isuddenly beoame conscious of the presence of a second victim, and even after the time that has elapsed since then, I recollect with vividness the thought shot across my mind that this second victim was Captain Grant my noble At last, after being whirled about for several seconds, each second seemed to be interminable, there ensued a lull, a stillness as of death, and I opened my eyes, expecting to look upon those unexplored landscapes which are seen only in the country beyond the tomb. Instead of that I saw Captain Grant leveling his rifle toward me, while standing beside him were the blacks, in every conceivable attitude of the most intense suspense.

But in a moment I comprehended all. The huge serpent had struck a young buffalo cow, between him and which I had unluckly placed myself, at the moment of firing upon the elephant. A most singular good fortune had attended me, however, for instead of being crushed into a mangled mass with the unfortunate cow, my forearm only had been caught in between the buffalo's body and in a single fold of the constrictor. The limb laid, just in frontbf the shoulder, at the root of the neck, and thus had a soft bed of flesh into which it was jammed, as it were, by the immense pressure of the serpent's body, so that it was like iron in harness. As I saw Grant about to shoot, a terror possessed me, for if he refrained, I might possibly escape after the boa had released his folds from the dead cow.

But should he fire and strike the reptile, it would, in its convulsions, crush or drag me to pieces. Even as this idea came to mo I beheld Grant pause. He appeared to comprehended all. He could see how I was situated, that I was still living, and that my deliverly depended on the will ol the constrictor. We could see every line on each other's face, so close were we, and I would have shout ed spoken, or even whispered to him, had I daved.

But the boa's head was reared within a few inches of mine, and the wink of an eye lid would perhaps settle my doom, so I stared Jure a dead man at urant and the blaclts. Presently the serpent began very gradually to relax his folds, and after tightening them several times, as the crushed buffalo quivered, he unwound the fold entirely. Then he paused. The next iron like band was the one that held me prisoner; and as I felt it little by litto unclasping, my heart stood still with hope and fear. Perhaps, upon being freed, the benumbed arm, uncontrolled by my will might fall from the ousbion like bed in which it lay.

And such a mishap might bring the spare fold round my neck or chest, and then farewell to the sources of the JNiie. Uh, how hardly, how desperately I struggled to command myself. I glanced at Grant, and saw him handling bis rifle anxiously; I glanced at the negroes, and saw them still gazing as though petrified with astonishment. I glanced at the serpent's loathsome head, and saw its bright, beady eyes, watching for the least sign of life in its prey. JNow, then; the reptile loosened the fold on my arm a hair's breath, and now a little moro, until half an inch separated my arm and its mottled skin.

I could have whipped out my hand, but dared not take the risk. AtomB of time dragged themselves into ages, and a minute seemed eternity itself! ThOjSecond fold was removed entirely, and the next one was easing. Should I dash away now. or wait a moro favorable moment? I decided on tho former, and, with lightning speed, I bounded away toward Grant, the crack of whoso piece I heard at the instant. For the first time jn my life I waa thoroughly overcome, and, sinking down, I remained in a semi conscious state several hour3.

When I fully recovered, Grant and the over joyed negroes held me up, and pointed qut the boa, who was still writhing in nis ueatn agonies. I shuddered as I looked upon the effects of his tremendous dying strength. For yard around where he lay, grass, and bushes 3 tui nMnnt anu sapiLUU, uuu, 1U liwi, tjvmyimug, OAuoyu the more fully grown trees, Were cut clean off, as though thoy had been trimmed by an im mense scythe. The monster, when measured, was oi leet 2i inches in extreme length, while around the thickest portion of his body, the girt was nearly three feet, thus proving, I beliove, to be the largest serpent that wos ever authentically heard of. SHIPPING.

SATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIMITED). A.MERS WEEKLY PBOM LIVERPOOL AND NEW YORK, CALLING AT QUEBNSTOWrt. ENGLAND flantoin 3150 Tons. SCOTLAND Captain Half. 3693 VIRGINIA flaptain 3310 HELVETIA Captain S15 THE QUEEN Captain Groian 3317 ERIN Captain Cutting 3310 PENNSYLVANIA Captain Lewis 23M LOUISIANA Captain Thompson 21M DENMARK Captain Thompson 3111 FRANCE Buildinic 3200 GERMANY Baildinf 3108 Lenvrs NEW YORK, irom Pier North Eiier.

orery SATURDAY, and LIVERPOOL on WEDNH3DAT ot every week, callimr at O.UEENSTOW.V eaoh w.iv. LOUISIANA aaits from Hour York on WEDNESDAY June 20. The aizc of those steamships admits of very spaoions State Rooms, all opening directly into the Saloon; ao commodation and lire are nnsurpasaed, and the rates lover than by any other line. Tho accommodations for steerage passengers are large, and plenty ol deck room is allowed, vbilst the faro is of the best Quality, ttell oooked and ample. An eipenenced Snwreon on each ship free of oharge.

Passage from New York to Queenstown or Liverpool; CABIN, $100: STEERAGE, (30 in enrrenor. Cabin passagoby Wednesday's steamers, $90. Steerago passage tickets to bring parties iroin Liverpool or itueenatovm for 8 in enrronoj. Drafts tor any amount issued on any Rank in Great Britain and Ireland at the lowest rate. For freight and Cabin passace, apply at' The Office op the Compact, No.

57 BBOanWav, N. YJ, Antt lor Steerage Tiekola at the Passage Office of the 0n pany, 27 Broadway, N. YV jMrr Pi Vf. J. HIJRST.

Manarar. fTUPSUOT'S EMlGttATION AND JffOil X' KIQN EXCHANGE OFWOK SOSOtiTH STREET. Persons wishing to send tor their friends, can have them orcragnt here either In eteamahiu or sailing packet from LIVERPOOL, and from LONDON, by the Line of Drafts on Great Britain and Ireland from 1 and upwards, at the lowest possible rates. aan'" STEAM TO AND FROM THE OLD COIJNIJir. ANCHOR LINE OF TRANBATtaMTIO STBAM PACKET; SHIPS, HIBERNIA, 1 CAMBRIA, BRITANNIA.

COLUMBIA, INDIA, Salt regularly, carrying passengers to and from Uo principal pieces in Eigland, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the United States, and forward passengers at through fares ta and from France, Germany, Ad. tares as low.as oy anj puier oret oia nav. wn Jomuany's of9oe.Nd.6 Bottling Gtoe'o, N. or io JINKS. US Fatten avenue rfrookvn.

fl91v DRV GOOlMvs BY GOOD8 AT LOW' PK10K3. Annonncei thst he will on all occasion afford th pnWie thebenentol 8HABP BUYING FOB OABH AO0 TION AND FROM EMBARRASSED DBALBR3: A large assortment of every ualitjaf desirable ana reiutar goods, both foreign and domestio. Parcels delivered In any part TRADE AND QUICK RETURNS. myl3ni AY let, 1866.. RAP DRY GOODS I CHEAP DRY GOODS I GRAND CONTINUATION BAlds i i R' Mr landlord naWng refused in tie privUejtti of itaatttai' my stor, whioh 1 hold dm am Oouswafhea to to maih ANOTHER VEARv NEW GOODS AT BBBAK'pOwtfPBt'pES, SMALL PROFITS." 2yoFasPrtoto.orily,lSoeiita.

1,40) yds Feat Prints, only Igcenti 2j000ydl Best Prints, only 21 oenta. Bleached Cottorw, Wio, lfc, Me. and onward. Brown Cottons; UKo.licV Bo and apward. tine LinenBooOD onlyzjie; Best Delalnesonf 'W.

1 Good White and Y.wd Flannel, 2 Ss, 3a 1 All Wool Uaasimeree BOo, 90oil. mmsruto msmm Iron Frame Hose, only Heavy Hose, 87o, Heavy Hose. J5o. Men's Hall Hose, ISO, 20o Uo. BaatKeMha6a.

Best Hooks' and Good SdooIs, SOOy.aitdaoej. r. i UNDERGARMENTS, NEdki TIBS, DOLLARS, P1BASOU9, KID'OLOYKaf Zi i ii. i debt Kto BtayeeKlaab pifgnii ruain j7. i zo tu rcn gB3.giSA;fc Wim.a Bkm.t Ufa, a.

biiw wi Jaojb 9.9.mmXf WMmbhh of 1 Valw.Hn 9 Ii aao fa 90; iWm 'Sinehfiarsf It Viltlilli finfth ll oSr JVMaserais i B'DlAn 10; FraserVio; i nii'iifiilO tiv? Utlio i bun.

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