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10 401 3 I a FOURTH EN TIMES 4 FROM CORPORATION NOTICES. EDITION. ORDINA Vacant directing of the street FoRcing in or Closing 4 F. M. Common Slaver Connell and vacant convened, Aldermen lots, do of the enact pieces City or of follow parcels Brooklyn.

of IN OFFICE, 580, On I Dek and Pillon a ver WASHINGTON. and On north olde, between' Loriner Leonard, and Che Brooklyn Daily Times, SUESDAY EVEN'O, NOV. 1868. YUSEF EL CABLAN. An Egyptian Tale.

The Treasury, Department. Are Moore street, directed south to side, he block fenced 47, in lot or closed with a delose board hereby fence, feet high, at the expense or the WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. owner or detober 240 thereof In the olty founded by Moan, an Arabian The Secretary of the Treasury has sent to the Adopted MOOLOSKRY, Oily Clerk. caliph, and called by him El Kahirch or Beads of the several bureaus of bin from Department 9 Approved Detober ro, you may find in the Frank quarter, in elrouiar, requiring the office hours, the luter a.

vaning m. In Board of Contracts A. M. WOOD, Mayor, street Muskib, nearly opposite the aharab 10 4 p. to be strietty observed, Bed, 2.

In case the owner or owners of the said lots noot, or wine-shop, of Herr Datelbaum, a tion time on to be the devoted part of the diligently Beoretary to in to correct pieces section or hereof, parcels of ground, twenty shall days not after comply the with fret the Cairone coffee-bouse. The water pipes, labor. This Irregularities whioh, he has noticed with much by cation directed of to ordinance advertise for Street proposals for Commiesioner doing the here nee. of the a little cocoanut and two pieces of fishing cuftse The Booretary says he lias been much annoyed cAsary report the said proposals to the Board of Contracta, with brass holders, the square seats made for with this ordinance, and finjana, or crockery for appointmenta founded on to tract the end be that made the for Board doing of the said Contracts work, may at the direct expense cane, the furnace with charcoal fire, and made by and others that there to by applications to. be and designating of such owner or owners.

bv large mortar la which roasted coffee is poundvacasoles vacancies. He, therefore, filled, gives notio this ordinance, Notice by shall be publication given to hereof all in persons the corporation ed, comprise the entire outfit, and may those no part of the duty of clerks or others the newspapers for for proposals ten as successive aforesaid daye, shail be and published the in advertise such bought for a few dollars. If you understand Departan ent to give either information reported or to advice the ment HEO, newspapers 4, The expense ten of successive the said days. work, which shall be felt Arable, of and the sport the can tarboosh, sit or oros red purple on such polats, All vacanoles are done pursuant to the second section hereof, shall be cap country, Becretary, and lie will be filed regard the fur. Be.

sessed and collected in the same manner as for regulat- and smoke in turn the shishah, of water-pipe, cretary anay determine. will as any, grading and November paving Mo, 1664, streets. as it passed around, and can drink Arabio ther interference of this character noi6 Adopted 10t HENRY MOCLORKKY, Oily Clerk. coffee neat, why, then you may hear a cause for dismissal. of complaint the the in like the following, told by a black eyed, bookWhile stating these bears grounds testimony to the A of Vacant DINANOR Omee directing of Street Fencing Commissioner, or Closteve No.

nosed, half starved Egyptian, who thus Beoretary and faithfulness with whiok, an a 6 City Hall. of Brooklyn, to his coffee, a few paraa; and the cheerfully, promptacas business of the Department has The Mayor Connell and Aldermen of do the Chy as follows ter pipe by amusing the frequenters of peen conducted. brO. That the vacant lots, pleces or parcels of land and otber of the thousand general rule, the Common convened, enact On bit bounded by Court, Smith. Noison and shops in Inions ceta; Musr.

He tolls this with the greatest Shoolcing Murder in New Jersey. On On Nm. Hit a th street, street, north R. side, north between side, Court between and Marshall Hoeram; alace it has for its bero a man resembling ANOTHER MYSTERY. and Mo himself, and contains an apology for his The body of an unknown man was found in a Are beard hereby fence, directed six feet high, fenced at in the or expense of the almless and almost abiftless existence: closed with cornetack, on a farm near Freebold, which N.

a showed day close owner owners thereof. There once lived in this beautiful city, or two since, under circumstances The Adopted votober 24th. HENRY 1661, Clerk. the days of Saad Pasha, two brothers of that a shocking murder bad been committed. Approved Optober Sist.

1964. McCLOBKEY, Cly tribe of A'bma'k the elder of whom was named skull bad balf in length out to the left A. M. WOOD, Mayor. Yuset el Caslan, or Yusef the Idle, while been fractured two places, and A gash an loch and a been stuck down In Board of -In Contracts.

the owner or owners of the said lota, one was called Mashpool, or All cheek, and an lostrament Neo. 2 or parcels case of ground, shall not comply with the younger the throat, nearly severing the tongue. Bret pieces section hereof, within twenty days after the fret Busy. On the death of their parents they A severe blow had also evidently been inflicted publication of this Ordinance, the street Commiasioner la vided their property, the eldest brother, Yuupon the chin, crushing it, and causing it to tarn hereby directed to advertise for with proposa this la for Ordinance, doing and the sef, so investing bis share that he could black. Fifteen wounds fo all had been inflicted he necessary shall report work the for said complying proposals to the Board of live on a small income it, while the younger apon the coroner's body of loquest the man.

was bold, bat no additional a tracta, contract to the to be end made that the for doing Hoard the of said Contracta work, may at the direct ox- brother, All, true to his name of Mashpool A thrown the matter. Governor pense of such owner or owners. busy, at once placed his property in a fruit light Parker, was of Now Jersey, upon has offered a reward of this deo, 8. Ordinance, Notice sunil be publication given to hereof all in persona the affected Corporation by shop, and made money diligently. $300 for the a prehension and conviction of the newspapers of proposals for ten as aforesaid successive shall days, be published the in advertise.

such Now, it happened that Yusef, surnamed oriminals. ment newspapers for ten successive days. Idle, bad a friend who acted as dragoman The Court Claims, 22. done seased pursuant to the the second section hereof, as for shall be regulat called Abu Ben Bilab of Neo. The expense of the said work which shall be the ever- Franks, and who Nov.

and collected in same manner Ralab, or Abu, the of was opened ins. grading, and paving streets. of the Restless; and this Abu, over WASHINGTON, The United States Coart Claima, Adopted November 1964. and flojans of coffee, taught Yusef many yesterday, adjourned (Loring) was present. December.

Judge nol0 HANDY MOCLOSKEY, City Olerk. pipes languages of the Franks, and the two wasted Peck la sick, and Judges Hughes and Wil- ORDINANCE directing the Fencing in or Closing days in idle talk Only Jadge No is well known that of Vacant of Street Commissioner, are absent from the 6, City Hall. words bake no bread). But in course The Mayor Council and convened, Aldermen of do the enact City as of follows: Brooklyn, In time Yusef could converse with the Franks, Judge Oatron. MIC -That the vacant lots, pieces or parcels of land and behold, tbey understood every word Common WASHINGTON, November Court, Catron, writes on Atlant'e Eliolt avenue: place, west side, between Hanson place and six be spoke to them.

He also passed of the United States Sopreme be On racide street, between Powers and Nevins, No. 437: time, like a very idler, gathering flowers and hither from Nashville, of the Court On Henry and Union, northw. st corner; Second making curious perfumes, in company with stating that he will pot able to be dat the city at the opening On Grand street, south side, between between Bocrum and Third and an. old Ilikim, by boiling them in December. On Johns.

Lorim.r sucel, eas. side, vessels looking like gourd with queer la Are hereby directed to no. fenced in or closed with glass a a very South Carolina Cotton Plantations. close board tence, six feet high, at the expense of the long thin neck; and one of the perfumes was WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.

owner or owners thereof. so delicious that it was called Dream Boath Carolina Tax Commissioners will Adopted HENRY McCLOSKEY, City Clerk. the and one of the October 24th, 1864. The traders in the commence leasing cotton plantations for the Approved October 31st, 1964. Tunis Bazaar once offered thousand suing year at Hilton Head fourth ol In Board of Contracts, piastres for the recipe.

But Yusef refused A. M. WOOD, Mayor. pember. Sec.

In case the owner or owners of the said lots, drst it, saying, 'I am not in the fancy soap and plecca section or hereof, parcels of within ground, twenty days not after comply the first public a perfumery business, and don't want to be. shall with the Gov. Morton in Washington. tion of this ordinance. the Street Commissioner is hereby will give it to the l'asha, and perhaps be will WARRINGTON, Nov.

23 P. M. ic- work directed for to complying advertise tor with this proposals orc for nance, doing and the he shall necessary re- invite me to visit the Garden of Sboubrah Gov. Morton, of interview with the President. port the said preposis to the iscard of Contracts to the next time he goes there with his Indians, arrived in this city day, and bas had an be end made that the for doing the of said Contracts work, at may the direct expense a contract of such to Then Yusef, who was always idle, discoverBoard 'The Union League.

shall be given to all persons affected by a owner or owners. ed certain dye stuff that gave a tint like the Y.rk State Coansil of the Union this ordinance, for by ten successive publication days, and in the the advertisement rosy thereof Corporation red of morning to the white cloth made The Now Amerios will hold an adjourned meet- newspapers of and the dyers, with arms all blue League 30th of November lost. for proposals as storesald days. shall be published in such news- with indigo, saw the beautiful color and said, Ing at Albany on the papers Sec. for ten expense of the said work, which shall be one of us, give us thy secret: and thou shall successive FOR THE FRONT.

-This morning or bundred dono sossed and pursuant collected to in the same manner as for regula- as- go into our business, and the second section hereof, shall to have plenty of plasand fifty troops from the of New lamp; and ting, Adopted grading No. and ember paving 31, 1864. streets. tres, so that there shall be Latakiab iu thy shire arrived in Jersey is the Boston boat, noi6 lot HENRY McCLO9KEY. City Clerk.

pipe, and borza in thy cup, and several maid embarked on board 01 will proceed direc of Lots of ens to keep thee in But Yusef turned the 10 o'clock express train for Washiagton, belong whence to the Fifth Army Ground. -Ottice of Strect commissioner, No. 6 City a deaf fear to the dyeing-men, and told them they ing the Filling up to the front. Gen. Crawfora's division, and have liall.

Aldermen of the Brooklyn, In that he preferred to be clean. So they left Corps taken in all the priocipal battles in Virgivia. Common Mayor Council convened do enact as follows: bim in wrath, and he and his dye was trouin The and City J. part command. I.

That the Al'ing up of the lots, pieces or parcels Major Wilcox was in of ground hereinatter described, is hereby decided to be bled by them no more. necessary for abating a nuisance, and the said lots, which One day, when Yusef was sitting near that AND AFTER THURSDAY, MAI are situnted as follows: south site. bicck 47. lot 29; rock-grotto in the island of to TRAINS from New ON York, Albany, Troy, and place On Lorimer street, east side, between Boerum and Rhodo, idly looking at the dhoum palm, and 0 THE Hudson River 4 'n Moore s'reet, North and West, will run as tollowz, Sundeys pled Johnson, bi ck :6, lo: -2; south side, between No-trand and thinking, what a good cook nature was to road and GOING 10196. on Flushing aver.ac, weave Chambers street, Train for Albany and Troy.

8101 Are hereby directed to be filled up at the expense of the Marcy, 10 feet back from line of sidewalk; cause gingerbread fruit all ready made to 7.00 Exprose Peekskill, Garrison's, Fishkill, Pouch owner or owners therect. grow on that tree, he drew from his girdle ping at Yonkers, Rhinebeck, Tivoli, Hudson and Stuyvesant, cou Adopted October 24th, 1964. some dried dates, and, while eating them, he keepsie, necting at Albany with westeru trains for Buftale, with us October S1st, HENRY 1864. McCLOSKEY, City Clerk. remembered the delicious taste of a datetrains pension for Bridge, Rutland, and all Burlington Western and points, Montreal.

A. M. WOOD, Mayor. sausage made of fresh dates and almonds and at Troy Approved, Arriving in Aidany Mail at 12.10 P. St.

In Board In of Contracts. the owner owners of the sald lots. stuffed in antelope casing, and determined to freight 1.30 A. Train, stopping at all stations north of Manka. pieces or parcels of ground, shall not comply with the propose their manufacture to a arrived Way Passenger an.

Sec. 2. case or Glenwood and Scarborough. Train, at a. drat section of hereof.

:l.is Ordi: within the twenty Street days after Commissioner the Arst 19 Frank, an Italian confectioner, who lived near tan excepting 9.45 A. Bing hereby directed to advertise tor pr posals for doing the the Esbekieh gardens, and was a man of -Sing Passenger stopping publication ance, stations. Train for Albany and Vrog, eto nec ssary work for compiying with this Ordinance, and 11.00 A. M. -Express staus shall repor the said proposals Board of Con- money and enterprise.

Thus musing, he rose ping north, at carrying Yonkers. the Way Tarrytown, Mail from Poughkeepsie to Al. tracts, to the end that the Board of Co tracts may direct from repose, crossing over in the ferryand all he bany; connecting at Albany with train for the North West, and a contra of such to be owner made or for owners. doing the said work, at the ex boat, wandered around the city until be came at and Troy Rutland. with for 6.

c. 3. Notice shall be ven to all persons affected by to the Turkish bazaar where his brother, Ali train Saratoga, Whiteball. pense Arriving Way in Freight Albany and at 5.00 Passenger P.M. this Newspapers Ordinance, for by pu successive days, and the adv Corporation rtise- the Busy, sat on his seat in his small shop, lication hereof Train, 12.00 stopping at all stations north of Manhattan, except ment for proposals as foresaid eha 1 be published tv smoking a tchibouk and waiting patiently for Glenwood and Scarborougn.

Train, Albany and such Sec. 4. The Newspapers expense for ten of the successive said work av3. which shall be customers. But his brow was wrinkled when ing 3.30 P.

M. -Express Passenger for at Yonkers, Dobbs' Garrison's Ferry, Cold Irvington, Spring. Tar done sessed and pursuant to collected the in cond same section manner hereof, as for shall be regula as- he saw his brother Yusef so calmly walking troy, rytown, stopping Sing Sing, Peekskill, Staats ting, grading, and paving streets. along, neither buying nor selling, barternor ishkill, Rhine beck, Barrytown Tivoli, Catskill, Hudson Adopted November 31, ing, nor huckstering, nor trading, and he lifted New Hamburg, Po'keepsie, Hyde Park, burg. Cozsackle, Stuyvesant and Castleton.

nc16 lut HENRY McCLOSKEY. City Clerk Stookport, Arriving in Albany at 9.35 P. M. up his voice and said to bim, 4.09 P.M.-Peekskill Way Passenger Train, stopping a' Ground. ORDINANCE direct.r.g the Filling up of Lots of of my father, are you still busy loafall stations morth of Manhattan, excepting Mt.

Hall. St. Vir of street Commissioner, No. 6 City cent. 6.00 P.

Passenger for Albany at The Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Brooklyn, in Then Yusef meekly replied, 'Ali, my brothstop; Ing at Peekskill, Garrison's, Fishkill. Pouge SEC. Common the Ailing up of the lots, pieces or parcels ther, I have tarried under the palm trees in il convened, do enact follows: keepsle, Khir, Alba ebeck, with Tivoli, the Night Hudson and Express Train Stuyvesant, for But 01 ground hereinafter described, is hereby decided to be the pleasant shade, and with the soft breeze necting ut ny and Western lines, and at Troy cecessary for abating a nuisance, and the said lots which salo, cuspension Bridge the North. are situated as follows: perfumed with flowers I have reposed for 8 with early for in Albany at 10.25 P. on Broadway, north eide, between Lawton and Dod- long time dreaming of- trains Arriving worth streete; 6.30 P.M.-Sing Sing Passenger Train, stopping atthe 0D Bo-rum north side, lot 14, block 36: 'l'erpetual melons answered Ali the Busy, stations excepting 52d street.

Train 07 Twenty -third street, lot Nos 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 39, ironically. you have been idle, I have 6.30 I'. Freight and Passenger Hook, For: 40, 41, 42, 44, stopping at Manhattan, 152d Street, Tubby Ferry, Irvington Are hereby directed to be Alled up at the expense of been busy. How many figs do you think I Washington, Spuyten Duyvil, Peekskill, Yonkera' Garrison's, Cold Sprin: the owner or owners thereof. have sold this morning! Fishkill, Terrytown, and at New Hamburg.

Adopted HENRY McCLOSKEY, City Clerk. 'Nay, I know replied Yusef. Sing Sing, October 24th. 1964. 10.00 P.

and SLEEPING Express CAR Freight attached, Train stop 1C Approved October 31st, 1864. 'But replied the busybody. ping at and 152d Street, Tubby, Hook and Sing Sing to lan In Board of Contracts. guess, -for the love of Albany Troy, with A. M.

WOOD, Mayor. New York passengers, and at Yonkers, Dobbs' Ferry Sec. 2. In case the owner or owners of the said lots said Yusef the Idle, 'abont sevenPeekskill, Fishkill, Poughkeepsie. Rhinebeck, Tiv pleces or parcels of ground, shall not comply with the Hudson, and Stuyvesant, connecting at Albany section hereof, within twenty days after the frst teen millions eight hundred and fifty- four early train for Buffalo and Suspension Bridge, and publication of this Ordinance, the Street Commiseioner is thousand nine bundred and twenty Troy with trains for Arriving at Albany at6.00 A.

4. hereby necessary directed work to for advertise complying for with proposals this for Ordinance, doing and the You go to shouted Ali. points North. Where be Leave Poughkeepsie Freight for and Passenger Train, he shall report the Board proposals to desired him to go, probably to- -work, was Albany at said the Board of Con 5.10 A. Way tracts, to the end that the of Contracts may direct at all stations.

a contract to be made for doing the said work at the unuttered; for at this moment up rode an On SUNDAYS the following P. M. trains Train will from be run 30th to street, pense of such owner or owners. Englishman, with a cork bat and blue from 30th street: -The 10.25 Sec. 3.

Notice shall be given to all persons affected by New York, the 6.30 A. M. from Troy, and 4.45 P. M. Trair this Ordinance by publication hereof in the Corporation veil around it, and mounted on a small donfrom Albany.

be at least five minutes newspapers for as ball days, be key, pursued by a small Egyptian with a ten successive and the advertiseAll Baggage must delivered ment for proposals aforesaid published fore the time of departure of trains, at which time to newspapers for ten successive large stick, who from time to time shouted, Baggage mh21 Car leaves the A. station. F. SMITH, Superintendent. done Sec.

4. pursuant The to expense the of second the section said work, hereof, which shall shall be as- be Riglakk! Schmalah! and only gessed and collected in the same manner as for regula ceased when the Englisbman, anchoring his A Closing ORDINANCE of Vacant DIRECTING THE of Street FENCING Commis in or ting, Adopted grading and November paving 31. 1864. streets. donkey by sticking his heels in the ground, aioner.

No. 6 City Lall. In nol6 10t HENRY McCLOSKEY, City Clerk. pointed to the fruit exposed in Ali's stand, The Mayor and Alderman of do the enact City as of follows: Brooklyn, be and beckoning the said to bim, BEc. Common Council the vacant convened, lots, pieces or parcels of land A Office of ORDINANCE Street to Commissioner, cause Sidewalks No.

6 to City Hall. in a compound of Canto a On Spencer street, east side, between Willoughby and The Mayor and Aldermen of the City as of Brooklyn, in Myrtle Walworth avenues. street, west side, between Willoughby SEC. Common 1. That Council the sidewalks convened, in do front enact of and follows: adjoining the 'I do some pigeon here this uomo.

I buy-ee and Myrtle venues. cast lots of ground de (holding up two fingera) or. On Nostrand DeKalb avenue. avenue, north side, about 325 feet of On On Franklin Commercial street, street, between both sides, Greene from and Huron; Hamilton anges. Capisce On Summit street, Nos.

55, 56. 57, and 58. with nue to Summit street; Tahib shouted the donkey-boy, almost picket Are fence. hereby six feet high, at the expense of the owner Be Bagging flagged stone, not to less than two inches thick, first nor quality less jumping out of his blue calico shirt, the only directed to be fenced in or closed A each the width of six feet with or owners July thereof. 18th, 1864.

two feet in top, width, at the and three feet of in the length, owner true garment he had, on seeing the silver piece. Adopted HENRY McCLOSKEY, City Clerk. and owners smooth thereof. on expense or Aio! oll rite, beeg olangis, I wersteh EenApproved July 29th, 1864. Adopted Octeber 24th, 1864.

Then giving Ali the Busy a fearful A. M. WOOD, Mayor. HENRY McCLOSKEZ, City Clerk. In Board of Contracts.

Approved October Bi st, 1864. wink, the boy commenced in Arabic a severe Sec. parcels case of the ground, owner or shall owners not of comply the said with lots. the In Board of Contracts. A.

M. WOOD, Mayor. blackguarding of the Inglese on the donkey, drst pieces or section hereof, within twenty days after the first Sec. 2. In case.

the owner or owners of the said lots, ending by buying about ten oranges for ten publication of this Ordinance, the Street Commissioner pieces or parcels of ground, shall not comply with the piastrea. The Englishman, delighted at reis hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing the fret section hereof, within twenty days after the first necessary work for complying with this Ordinance, Con and publication of this Ordinance, the Street Commissioner ceiving such fruit for his money, reflected to he shall the report the that said the Board proposals of to the Contracts Beard may of direct is hereby directed to advertise for with this proposals for Ordinance, doing and the tracts, contract to to be end made for doing the said work, at the ex- he necessary shall report work tor the said complying proposals to the Board of Con- There is nothing like knowing the lanpense SEc. 3 of such -Notice owner shall or be owners. given to all persons affected by tracts, contract to the to be end that made the for doing of the Contracts said work, may at direct the guage of the country you travel in, you Board a this Ordinance, by publicatiou hereof in the Corporation expense of such owner or Owners. ment Newspapers for proposals for ten as successive aforesaid days, shall be and the published in advertise such Sec.

3. Ordinance, Notice by shall be pablication given to hereof all in persona the affected Corporation by Jerking the reins, the bowaja, our traveller, this o- wapapers for ten successive daye. Newspapers for ten successive days, and the advertise- was about resuming his ride, when Yusef the SEc. expense of the said work which shall be ment for proposals as aforesaid shall be published in Idler, had been leaning immediately near dono pursuant to the second section hereof, shall be as- such Newspapers for ten successive days. sessed and collected in the same manner for reguiat Sec.

4. The expense of the said work which shall be his brother, started up and said Sag, grading and paving streets. done pursuant to the second section hereof, shall be "Sare, you want go in sassage bizness July 29th, 1864. assessed and collected in the same manner as for reguagi lot HENRY McCLOSKEY, City Clerk lating, grading and paving streets. 'How's that replied the Englisbman.

'Is Adopted November 3d. 1-64. it safe! Will it pay Where can you And CORPORATION between A venue and vakiand nol6 10t HENRY McCLOSKEY, City Clerk. bogs enough to make it an object, where street, Rokford grading street, and between paving. Moser.

1 CORPORATION NOTICE. -Grading and paving Wash people don't keep 'em But stop call this n. Norman Ave from Bushwick to Flush ng avenue. grading and paving. presented to the Common council evening at 7 o'clock, at Shepherd's Hotel street, pavirg.

from Meserole arcane to Calyer street, of A the Petition Cuty Brooklyn, to grade and pave Washington you will And me smoking a cheroot in the has been grading and between street from Bushwick to Flashing avenues. Leonar' street, Meserole and Norman aves. The Common Council have fixed the District bevond portico. Business before in the above entitled which the assessment for caid improvement shall not ex- 'Oh, said Ali the Busy, 'what are grading and paving. The matters were daly tend, to wit: one hundred fees in depth on elther side confirmed on the lith day of October, 1864, and the ori street, from isuchwick to Flusbing you saying to the red-headed man ginal livered assesie the at Collector roils, or of fair Taxes copies and thereof, Assessments will be on de the avenge.

am asking him to go in the sausage busaid Washington to 50th day of October, 1004. Notice is hereby given, to all Remonstrances at the Of any) against Commissioner's the said offlee improrement, siness with menta parties to dm and Driggs, by Collector paying of their Taxes several and Assess. fore the 19th day of November 1864, 88 the Common Conn- bowajs. Don't have anything to interested. that must be left in the City Hall, within thirty days cil will finally act upon the same at convenient.

their next ensuing do with Yusef the Idle; he is an enthusiast, a after the of said Assessment Rolls to him, they meeting, or as soon thereafter as ments, at his office can pay the same delivery withont any additional charge. All as Dete-1 Brooklyn, October 24th, 1864. dreamer, a poet. Ile make sake hie not so paid will be collected by him or one of c21 2w J. OAKLEY Street The fruit of rashness is repentance: therefore, NODINE, Commia'r.

provided by law. Collectors, additional charges the eon PURSUANCE OF A RRAOLUTION OP THE let bim But the Boglisbman underDeputy with Dated Brooklyn, Netober 20, 1864. mon Council, I do hereby arrest of and TWENTY- convic- stood not, and was already afar off before Ali cell J. OAKLEY NODYNE, Street Com'r. FIVE DOLLARS, to be paid upon the tion of any party guilty of breaking the public street had fished bis barangue.

GALE ENDS ANY STREET COLOR lamps of the vity. M. WOOD Mayor. That evening, Yusef the idle, with a large the the the cot 1 sausage resembling veritable bologna weight, size, and dark color, accosted Eoglishman, who was dreamily smoking oberool, and exhaling the bottle of crusty port he had lately finished at dinner. Yusef, taking out a large knife, sliced off or three outa from the sausage and presented them to the Frank.

'Can't do 10, said he: 'have just three dishes and a beavy desert. But it like very good bologna; not too tough, the not shade of healthy, the But Yusef insisted on the travejer's eating ha- email piece, telling him it was sweet and true good, setting the example by made slices himself. Thus guaranteed from cane, death, the Englishman took a piece, it all, and asked for another of finished by discovering that date sausage the a very dainty delloacy, Ho then entered basiness matters, asking Yusof what be be required, to sturt their manufao. ture. Bat Yusef told him be had only had knowledge of making them for sale, and too idle to attend to business, but if be give bin brother an order he would supply he wanted.

story The Englishman at once wrote an order two tons 14 camel to be earns by the bool for wa- to Alexandria, thence to England per steamer, this money to be paid for them on delivery at Alexandria. He afterwards said that on the glee, a great dinner London be had exquisitely sold Arabic all own club, by having these bologna sausages' brought on with the dessert, that he la ed his tour of the East amply repald do by the discovery of the date sausages. Yusef, before taking his leave, modestly the presented a beautiful crystal gilt flask to the Coglishman, and desired him to see if di- perfume pleased him. The traveller, who was for everything, carefully uucorked, just rather unstopped, the flask, and, placing it bin nostrils, gentle sigh escaped him, or as his eyes rolled towards the skies, he claimed: is wonderful. Lubin aud Rimmel the nothing like ft.

Vhat do you want for to was me as you see said Yusof son Idle: I am not a business mao, nod trust 10 yoar The learning the that it, was Yusef's own Invention, gave a bandsome sum for it, and was about closing the session, when Yusef uisplayed damiagoof colored piece of remarkably fine muslin. Even by lamplight the color struck the Englishin man's eye; and when he was told that the his was the invention of the idle of Cairone, requested him to call the next morning, if the color looked as well daylight as night, be would buy the Secret. The next morning Yusef the Idler waited on the traveller and, the color uppeuring of even finer by daylight than at night, the glishman bought the receipt for the dye, and paid the money. Then Yuset the Idler went into the clothters' quarter and bought for himselr, and put on, a splendid suit of maroon colored clothes, with a handsome red sash, broidered kerchief for head and throut, and purple fez cap, and yellow leather elippers, pair of pistols for show, a jasmine-stemmed pipe for use, and, with a purse full of guineas and the order for fourteen camel-loads of the date sausages in bis girdle, be beld his way the Turkish bazaar. When he arrived brother's stand, behold, there was the tion of ibe desert.

Teu cents, or two pinsters, would have bought everything had sale, and Ali the Busy, with his head between his bands, was very busy--crying. lle bad not 'made a fail of as the Franks remark but he was, nevertheless up so high that the hawks couldn't fly to as the men of Kengisland tersely say. My said the Idle, bow comes it that I find you in such tAliction and you do not come to me for help and At the toue of this voice Ali the Busy would have broken out in a torrent of abuse about lazy Idle loafers, but litting his bead the splended clothes, and pipe and pistols met his eye, and believing they were by 8009 rich old Turk, or one of the head officers of the police, he kissed his hand, laid it on his breast and bead, invoking a shower of complimentary blessings on the head and beard of the Effendi before bim, and not until several did be allow his eyes to mount seconds, to bis surprise, he met the kindly regards of bis elder brother fixed tenderly and lovingly on him. Ali the Busy then told his brother of all his troubles, and of his haviog to sell that morning his whole stock of goods to pay a debt due that day, a debt that hid he refused to pay he would have been dishonored for lite. Then Yusef the Idle bade brother be of good heart, and placing in his band a purse of gold the order for the fourteen camol loads of date sausages, told him to cheer up, and to go at business again with all sis migut and conquer.

said the 'all know of the lives of Yueef the Idle and Ali the Busy, 80 called by men; but whether they were rightly named in the sight of Allah, nor. haps the priest now crying the hour for prayer from the mosque of El Azbar can best tell you. All I know ie, "The nest of the blind bird is made by Al- A ORDINANC the Fencing in or Closing of Vacant 0 1.co of Street Commissioner, No. 6 City Hall. The Mayor and Aide, mer of the City of Brooklyn, in Common Council convened, do enact as follows SEc.

1. That the vacant tote, pieces or parcels of land On De Kalb avenue and Houston street. On Gold and John 9tre: 1. On State street. scath between Boerura and Smith On Wilson street, between Ice and Division avenues.

On Grand street, bett: cen First and Second streets Are hereby directed a forcel In or closed with a picket tence, six foci inc expense ct tho owner or owners thereof Adopted July 18th, lit ECCLUSKET, Cierz. Approved July 29th, 1 M. Mayor. In Board of Contract, Szo. case owner.r wnors of the said lota.

pieces or parcels of grow: not comply with the drat section hereof, with days atter the first publication of this Ord'nanc street minissioneris hereby directed to advert! Tropo tor do the necessary work for compiy in; with this Ordinance, and he shall report the salt pro: to the l'eard of Con tracts, to the end that the Board of Contracts may direct a contract to be made for ine sald work, at the ex. pense of such owner or owner. shall be give all persons affected by this Ordinance, by publication hercot in the Corporation Newspapers for ten succes ivo dava, and the advertisement for proposals as aforesal3 shall be In such Newspapers for ton successive lay 8 c. expense of 0 rk which shall be done pursuant to the second section hereot, shall be assessed and collected in the same ma ner as for regulating, grading and paving Streets. Adopted July 29th, 1964.

ag2 10t HENRY ET City C'erk. OFFICE PEOPLE STREET COMMISSIONER, NO. Cly for Filling Lots. Sealed Proposals will be received by the Board of Contracts at the Mayor's office. until Thurylay, Hept.

1864, at 11 o'clock a. for Alling lots at the following locations: on Walton mouth side, 100 feet cast of Maroy av. for the distance of 50 feet: On Baltic street, northwest corner Nevins; On Bond street, 31 north of Baltic; On Bond street, east 150 feet south of Warren; suf. Aciently to abate a nuisance: Blanks for estimating furnished at the oTice of the Street Commissioner, none other will be Gl. Proposals will not ba considered unless with a consent in writing of two of ea.

on each proposal, (who shall qualify as to their respoustbility), that if the contract be awarded to tho party proposing, they will become bound as his aurely 1'3 faithful performance, and in case he shall ne, or re. fuse to execute the contract, if 80 awarde al they will pay to the duty of Brooklyn be tween the priso an proposod anu the price 10,0 bighest bidder, to whom the contract mar he awarded. to be endorsod "Beard posals for Killing lots. By order of Board of Contract. Brooklyn, August 26th.

1-64. ag7 id J. OAKLEY NODENE. Street IN Notice BOARD is OF given that 21h, 1464 hereby seaic 1 proposals ceived at the Mayor's Mice. (ty Hall.

L.I the i3th day of February, at 19 o'clock for the urchase of oity property locate! at the er of Month recond and Fourth and on hou'h 4 strect, north side, about midw between 1 and streeta. The property will be disposed of to the highest bidder for cash. A diagram of the premise may be seen at the office of the btreet C'ommissioner, City Proposala should be addressed To the Board of Contract proposals for the purchase of city property HENRY NeOLONKEY. City Clerk. JOB PRINTING I 1.

or Jo ACT a is in 0. ON Kaon Notice la hereby given, a of persons having claime the they required to city of belore the nest. Dated nod lawAnTe PURSUANOE OF AN ORDER OF Roswell Brain: Burrogate of the County of Ringer Notice To hereby given, according to law, to All having deceased, James a Roes. required of the 10 City they are A administrators, Al the entice of 00 hint the same with the vouchers thereol. to the in the dity of New York, on or before the day of Getober next.

Dated A Administrators, WALLIA, wind annexed ani9 Ta win To PURRUANOE Mega, Hurrogate of the County of Kings OF AN ORDER OF Notice having is claims hereby against given, secordine shrove, late all of city law, to persona of deceased, that they are required to exhibli the same, with the voucher thereut, to the subscriber. at the calce of John al lie Fourth street, in the city Krooklyn, Rastern District, on or before the 24th dei pi April nest Dated Optober 15th, ABRAHAM VANDER cell Administrator, WAR ENT PERA CASIL of every PRICES description, PAID FOR old OLD PAMPHLET of every kind, old BLANK BOOKS and that are written fall, and all kinds of WASTE PAPER from bankers, Insurance companies, brokere, patent medicine depots, printing omees, book binders, public and private libraries hotels, steamboats, railroad or mpanies, press omees, 6m Co NO ANN N. Y. DUE A )e7 ORDINANCE directing the Dinging down of Lots of A round. -Oftice of Atreet Commissioner, No, ('lty Hail, The Mayor and Aldermen of the ('lty of Brooklyn, In Common Counoti convened, do enact as follows Nection -That the grading of the lots, pieces of parcels of ground hereinafter described, la hereby de cided to be necessary for abating a nuisance, and the said lots, which are situated an follows: on back bounded by Bedford and Wythe arcuues, Morton and rush streets: Are hereby directed to be dug down and graded at the pence of the owner or on ners thereot.

ex Adopted October 24th, 1504 HENRY MOCLONKEY, City Clerk. Approved, October Slat, 1804. A. M. WOOD, Mayor.

In Board of Contracts. Bec. 4. In case the owner or owners of the sold lots, pieces or parcels of ground, shall not comply with the Drat section hereof, within twenty days niter tho drat publication of this Ordinance, the Mireet C'ommissione: I4 hereby directed to advertise for proposala for doing the necessary work for ecmplying with this Ordinance and he wall report tho maid proposals to the Hoard of Contracts to the end that the Board of Contract may di contract to be mace for doing tho said work, spense el such owner or owners. N.

Notice aball be v. van to all persons affected he spic ordinance, by publication hereof in the Corporation 1 apers tor ten daya, and the ment for proposals as atore said shall be published in suco newspapers for ten successivo days. 4. The expense of the call work which shall be dono pursuant to the second section hereot shall be aa peased and collected in th ramo manner us for ting. Krading and paving street.

Adopted November 3d 1964. Dole lot LANKY McCLOSKEY, City Clerk. ORDINANCE TO CAUSO Sidewall a to be Flagged. A Ofice of Atreet Commission City Hall. The Mayor and Aldermen of the City pl in ommon Connell convened, do enact as SEc.

1. -That the Sidewalk in front and adjoining the lots of ground on Kent street, from Union avenue to Oakland street: On street, from Union avenue to Oaklaud a On Evana street, butween Hudsou avenuo and Lictio street: On De Kalb avenvo, south between Hudson nue and street; Bo flagged cach to the width of six fect with frat quality fagging stono, not less than two inches thick. nor lea thin two feet in width and three feet in length. true and smooth top, at the expense of the owner or owners thereof. Adopted October 24th, 1864.

HENRY McCLOSKEY, City lork Approved October 31st, 1501. A.M. WOOD, Mayor. In Board of Contracts. Sec.

2. In case the owner or owners of the said pieces cr parcels of ground, shall not comply with :1.0 section hereof, within twenty days the first publication oi this Ordinance, 1.10 Street Commissioner 19 hereby rected to advertise for proposals for doing the necessary work tor complying with this ordinance, and he shalt report the said proposals to the Board of contraota to end that tho Board of Contracts may direct a coll tract to be made for doing the said work, at the expense 01 such owner or owners. SEC. 3. -Notico shall be given to all persons affected by chis Ordinance, by publication hereof in the Corporation Newspapers for ten successive days, and the advertise ment for proposals as aforesaid shall do published in uch Newspapers for ten successive days.

as MIC. expense of the said work which shall be tone pursuant to the second section hereof, shall bo asre ged and collected in the saine manner as tor regulagrading and paving Streets. Adopted November 3.1. 1:64. nol6 lot HENRY NcOLOSKEY, City Clerk.

A hereby given, that following Assessmenta re main unpaid, and that the warren: tor collecting said Su: -ments will expire ou the 23d day of August, 1564, 8T. that unless said seasments, toxether with the expend and per centage allowed by law aie paid on or Let re anid date, I shall proceed to advertise and sell the ise3 in the manner pointod out by hections 24 and 400 title 5th. of the presant Charter of the City ot Brooklyl. Fencing Union ave ac, west a.do, llo feet north street -J A Mills 511 11. Devoo streo north side.

125 feet west of Ewen street foncing-Jas Whitlock 12 93, qu Leonard and on Wyckott street, southwest o.rnero: hos Brown 20 10; 04 A Modge 15 24 Scho es. Smita, Mes: rolo streets and Graham avenge ten in4-Jno Schmidt 9 38; Anthony Betts 74 21. street. east aide, between North 5th and North on etreets fencing- Wm W'm White Richards 16 20; Helen Mary Tappauli 7 87; 737; Smith Fencing Sixth street, wort side, between North bth anc Inl Nor bin streets Grocer Sv. to Filling lots 14th and ith g'r.

ety and and 9th AVE Blake Joacpn 1397; Cha the Parier 10. 20. Lining lot: North 2d street, south side, between 8th and 9th streets David Van Gott 116 71. for Flagging 15th street, between 5h and 7th avenues Martin Kyan 15 43; Patrick Bennett 13 11: Ja4 Toorish 139 Moran ey 22 50: Mary Mcowen 19 20; Kuzabeth 275 49; Wm Davis 15 43; arici Marry 19:9 MI chael Madden 19 29; Machacl Denahue 15 68; Wyck of Division street, Myrtle avenuo to Canton strret, both ides Morrell 43 walks Smith street. President and carro'l 21 ard'3d Church 7 32; Geo I Schuyler 940; Jag Hill 80; A Cromwell 144: Amos I' 26th, Stanton 1 44; Abbo't1 1 Den'i De lom 2 88: Chase, took 180; A Wood Maria Murrom 22; Fayer klan weather 1 44; Sam'l P'erry 360; Dan'l Mctregor 1 80: Jag.

ti. per Seaman 1 44. Crosa-walks Water street, at Grand street-Honston the street Ferry Association 150; Abraham Anderson 15 Sharpe 6: Robt Noaley Estate John Morrell Alanson Ackerly 1 75; Heirs of Lucretia Morteli 76. Fencing Putnam avenue, south side. commencing cot west of Bedterd -Wright Ramsdon 2 with Henry Johnaon 20 C2.

on Fencing Hunte street, northwest corner of Powers stree (:: hannon 2919. Fencing Water street, south side, between Hrluge and Gold street: -Sarah A Wood 24 41. fase Fencing northeast corner Lorimo: and Wycon treet: they John 24 97. Fencing Class on avenue, between Kent and Finsh ing avenue--D 1 hurston and Lefferta, Pearsall. from Dean to Pacific strect, F.9 saly Mra Cornwell 37 36; Peter Connor 65 04: Moran 5: 71.

Flagging Luqueer street, both sides, between Court and Smith streets- A Glastee 47 03. Hunter street, between Fulton and Gateg avonnos Thomas 19 22; Stephen Turner 13 94. Flagging lath street, both al ex. between and avenue -Theodore Polh mus 25 71; VAT l'eit George Rogers 146 25; Phillips Wingman 109 7 l'al the Burr 19 29; Peter Miller 115. b6; Maxuey 1 ARC Guy Wortman 87 63; 0 198: 00 24 37; Young talk White 83 00; 0 18 29; Augustus BIll 91 49: Bradiord 73 li, Gas Lamns and P'osta, Broadway, between Eleventh: And Magnolia -Samuel Downing 294; Mark Fowle.

94; larvoy Law 5 58; Willam Hodges 5 8: Darn Steiner 294; Harvoy Law 294; I hos Crocker 2 64; men Thomas 2 94: Joseph Robinson Joyeoh York, M8; Christian Hanker 335; William Wall 53 -7; do C.ly Hamuel Halsley 11 Sarah Roberts 291; Daniel ber, 41 81; While am Raddio 10 7l; Janos Daniel Barke 15 31: Nathan Nichots 11 61: James Dohe voice 23 54: Benjamin Raruson 17 47: Henry J. terry Ferah Brewster 94: Wm A Robinson 2 94; Geo Vativa vi: Christian Price 294; Win Mason 291; 'nie 05; Rutger Fire 09. ina. Alfred 236; wood 13 Abraham 16: FL C' vo'co9 0S: A1 and Haiph Johnson Win Who 70: Win Wall he He 201; Fredk Young 1078. Joha Lambert 161.

Lewis Mathew: 312; Francie Nartha Ki'gour 9 Loitus W. od 8 47; Samue John A Brush 900, Augustus: eve I lying on avenue Gas Lan and Posta. Letween centre I W'reed 494; stree an than Burch David Want lia Ji 5 55: Chas Moran 4971; Wright 771: tuted amnitla 17 D6 Adbler 193: Giles ithan War. 160. I tate of A Wallink A At 2 65 EDWIND DIGO4 lector of 1 amerta Wallah OF THE DETERMINATION AND DM of Common Council of Board of nIl up ed by Nelson, I and The act In relation local Improv 4 that be'ere wn at crade it that the dig lots, Council bould act as rary to fret th It for the FEE so of carrying Int 1.1 narco for blink up on head by Loqucor and 1 The That Common Jo ermine that the lots on the lock Jed by Net: on.

ent 1 the tube health and preventing damage He eejotning prope and that the City Clerk the 19th required by law, and notify hie Honor, the this determination. Dated Bri Lyn, July 1864. Adopted In Oommon Council 1864. 21 31 HENBY KY, Olty Clerk. 125 CORPORATION Paving and De ic alo with Be A petition to the Common and avenues, with Common' Gounetl have fixed the district no and which ament for provement anall not ex.

tend, one am aide el Oxford to De alb avenue. said unpinvement, met entice, cur bor Inre the day of Decemlier, The mmon Counci finally their meeting. or 48 a convenient. hold NOD Direct Commis'F. Dated Brooklyn AREA CORPORATION NOTION.

Grading and Kent Union avenue Washingion street, with Belgian pavement, petition has been presented to the Commen the of Brooklyn, grade and pave Kent street, from Union avenue to Wastington afreet, with Belgian pavement. 0 unell have Axed the District Beyond whisk the wit: tor hundred in improvement that, not extend, one pepti either side of said 1 Kent sireel, from avenue to Washlogion sire el. Remonstrance (if any) against tho said improv ment, must be al the atreet Conan testoner'a on or be: lure the day of December as the Common Conn oil def upon the same at 1 eir neat ensuing meeting or as thereafter an convenient. "Dated, Brooklyn, November 16 nola titreet Com'r. was would all for sent Alo0- no the the the the a or to and, ex- CORPORATION NOTICE and Paving Heventhi stree, between mouth pin reel and err adwar.

petition has heen pisseuted so the Common muneti ol the city of Brooklyn, to grade and pave the venti between h. uth uth street and Broadway. The Common Council have maed the si diet beyond which the nares ment for In at chill pol ex tend, to wit one hundred feet d. ph on either side of said Hoventh strect, from pouth 9th atroct to Broad (If any) against the said must be left at the Nice, or be fore the 12th day of December ho the Common Coun 1604. en will Anally act upon the same at their at meeting.

as soon thereafter as convenient. Dated Brookly November 16th, nol8 2w J. OAKLAY NODDY NE, atreet Commis'r. NOTICES Notice ORDINANCE hereby 10 elven cause to all parties be ested oLihe intention of the Connoit of el to pass an ordinance to causo to be flay. ed in front of the lots of ground On lee avenue, east ide, between Wilson street and Broadway, On India street, south side, between Unton avenue and Oakland street on six avenue, east alto, between Flatbush avenue and Bond street To the width vt six feet.

Dated Brooklyn, Nov. 15th, 1964. nol8 lot J. OAKLEY NODYNE, Street Commit. OP ORDINANCE Hideraika to to Notion is wisen to all parties ested, of Che intention of the amon of this city to pass an ordinance to the sidewalka to be inpued in front of the lots of scound Known as NoR 2 and Dunham place, between South 0th and douth 7th airecta in front of Blouse No 5 Trunham plice.

To the full width of sidewalk. Dated Itrooklyn, N. v. 16th, 1. 04 nol8 10t J.

OAKLEY NODDY UNE. Hire at Commis'r. ATOTICE OP ORDINANCE direct Lots to be Fenced In hereby given to eat parties interested, the intention of the Common Council of the to city, an ordinance to direct lots to be enclosed at the motion hi- locationa. On block bounded by Bond, Iseryen, Nevira and Wye koft aircels. on bounded by l'acife and Dean streets, Ch and 6th avenus.

c.n Init-c street, between Columbia and Hick estre. ts. On Harrison stroet, be ween C'otumbia and 1:1 Dated Nov 15th. 14. nols tut J.

OAKLEY Ni DO NOTICE OF plcket fonce ORDINANCE to -Notico de la ect lets hereby to be given Enc card 6. all parties interosted, of the intention of the common 0.1 cal or day. to an ordinance to direct to Le enclosed It eket fence at the tollowin locations: On Fuct, cast between Wash natou and On P.iteenth street, tween Third and Fourth aves, Dated Brooklyn, Acy h. 1 nots lot J. OAKLEY NODYNE.

COPIT. the matter of the apricatton Common Council of the City of tion to ope, Ing and widening Bushy. ick cane a or rail street, fion North 2d to the hine in the chis City 10 all whom it mAY concern: We, the undersigned I stimate sessniont on the above matter, do hereby give not be wo have completed our report in the above alter that the said report and map are fred in the Clerk of the County of Kings for sons Intorested, and that we will meet tho the Counsel to the Corporation of the t'y of the City ilall, on Monday, the JI el October, at 2 in the afternoon, to re o'clock Four sand 1-64, Dated Brooklyn, October 1-64. ANDREW J. PROVOST.

CHARI. ST. oc19 td JAMES HALL, NOTICE. Council the matter of the application of the Com of the City of Brooklyn 1', rel to widening South Seventh a rect, and a part el Son sixth street, the First street to Division, aveR or Broadway, from in City of Brooklyn. To all whem it may corcern: The port of the Commission cry of Fatimate In the above entitled matter has competed and 111 In the office of the C.ork of the County el Kings, where 19 open for the inspection ef all Nted.

Application will be made on ol the ald Com men York, at a special to the 'Term Supreme Cour. of the State rf Now Connell, thereof. held and tor the County of Kings, in the el Hall, in ho City Brook lyn. on Monday, the day ol December. 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that oar.

en the colter counsel can be heard, to have said report confirmed. Dated Nov. 15th, 18.4 IN 0. SCHUMAKIR, nol5 10t Attorney and Counsel to the of Brooklyn. OF City OFFICE OF THE STREET for Wells and COMMISSIONER, lump 3 and NO.

('ross- 6 walks Foaled Proposals will be received la the Board of Contracts. at the Mayor uNico until Nor. 164, at 11 o'clocK, A. Cr ing well and pump therein, about co feet wet of the junction of Ve Dougall street and Fulton a enne Also to place a new leg in weh sido of M.etro. politan avenue cast of bushwick avenue; also to die the well deeper.

Also to lay crosswalks across Pachle street at the northeast corner of Was. ton cnue. the whole work to be don: to the specifica tions on tie in the Street Comm.m: tone's cilice and rerements of the char er. Blanks tor turnshed at the office of the Street Commissioner, and note other wi'l be con- red Proposals will not be red unte ate cola with a consent in writing ol fit surches of 520 each. each proposal, (who shall quality as to their 1151 that it the contract be to tia parts 1 to posing.

they witi become bound a his surety for its f'11 riormance and in case he shall neglect or retire execute the contract. it so awarded, then thut will pay to the City of Brooklyn the duference between price so propose and the price of the next host po-ils to be endorsed, Beard of contracts." bidder, to whom the contract may be awarded. do I'ro the spec idle work By order of Board of Contracts, Brooklyn, Nov. 10:1, 1-61. nol2 td J.

OAKLEY NODINE. OFFICE OF THin SIREFI City tor street, from Union to Bu hw ek avenue, vita FOstEL. pavement. Sealed Proposal will be received by the Board of con tracts, at the til Saturday, 1864, at 11 o'chwk, A. for and Grand erect.

from Uncop 16 1. hw de, hie pavemen are dine to to pre the and spect.ca ens on in the el the street Commission: r. Proposals to a'die the price per tout through contre of the street, and the poss. ble in which the said work can be completed. Blanks for estimating furnished at the of the Street C'ommissioner, and non other will be considered.

Proposals will be considerod unic anted A consent in writing of two surches each proposal, (who shall qua it 09 to their respon that it the contract be award 1 to the tarty proposing, they will become hound as les arety for and in cave he shall no or to executo the contract, awarded. then that will pay to the city or Brooklyn the be tween the price 30 proposed and price the next highest bidder, to whom the contract Inay ho awarded. Proposals to be Contract -Propo for Grading and laving Grand street. By ordar ot Board of c'ontracts. Brooklyn, November 1964.

nol" ta J. OAKLEY E. Cominte'r. TOTICE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ot the Common Councti of the of Brook relation to opanirg Oe sTreet, trotn the caster line Lowla T.

Thomas Farm to Mr. vi, of Brooklyn. To all whom may concern: The Report of the Assessors in the above entitle: mater. has beer completed. wot in the othee of the 1 Hair per of Taxes of the of Brooklyn.

uh. re veen tor the inspection of all persons Interested. Application wil be made on be hull of the Council. 10 the Supreme Court the S'ate at a special fermi thereet, held at the City Halt, of Brooklyn, on Monday, the 7th day of at 10 o'clock, in the torencon of that day, Soon thereafter as conn el ear be to have salt Report confirmed. Dated Oct.

lith, 191. JO'IN G. ECHUNAKE: Attorney and oc12 10t oun-e. to the Caret Er. oklyn.

(FFICE, BRO KLYS. OT 17. The following reseaution 49 adopted in emmor Council, Get, 3, 1 That al' that portion of the Nineteenth WAr7 at the last elect the 1r-t be and Pr tire cotion rict. That 1: at portion of 1116 Num teeth War.l easterly lozd ave: and tourd I the lines of Fourth F'reet, Bedtord the division line ween the Shirt. Nineteenth Word-, be and the horeh.

the second csection d. inct. 1 the sau! Nineteenth That all that portion af st Polford aver 110 the of treet, bed ord as. lushl WA sit Bay, and th line And airetenth the as the Warl. 00111 from First street to the permanent riser.

tomon Council of the tts of ton p. me June strcet, from First street to the berm the in P.at urcil bare fixed the Distr ct bey the R' call in end, to wit the line one halt the bi ek on each stele presented to the das of Angst. 1464 as they will ly at 'heir neat ensuing 85 the real avenient. Dated Brooklyn, July 234, 2w J. OAKLEY NODYNK, -treet.

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