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THE long-island star; -j COMMON COUNCIL. MR. WHITE'S LECTURE AUCJTION SALES. npiIOMAS MOOKE and the IRISH MELODIES." ST HENRY P. SrOONER, at the City Bank, Wall, atroot, New.

York, rcccivoa and transmit order for the Long-Island Star. Doc. 1839. ST The aubecribcraof the STAR, at MANIIASSETT, -a- Mr. (author of the Moudoir Melodies, Ae.) Monday, January 20th, 1840.

Tbl Board mot pursuant to adjournment. Present, hit honor, the mayor, proaiJing, and alderman (i.kl. Thorne. Jonathan Roffera. Howland, Cor SOUTHERN ARROGANCE.

I A WHULISOMI IUai'KC. From the Richmond Whig luaiburn, lir, to fear." Fickuna. This la the moat recent of the many nomnoua boaatinga i LcgiIaf lire of IVcw-York. IN SENATE. Fsiiur.

Jan. 17. Petitions proscn ed and referred: Of the Mayor, Al. dorman, (to. of Uie city of New York, to raiae money by tax of tho same, for an act providing for funding the li 9i Mam-streoU SATUIUVy EVENING.

Jan. 5. ALE jpoitpoiiod oarm account of the inclement state of the wjllnMi)t! 2iih inetaat. On Siturdav ning. Joshua Rogers, Underbill, Perry, Croai, Johoaon, are informed that llie bundles aro left at the comer of win atmrer a Lecture on WEDNESDAY EVENING 29, at the Lyceum, on the and Worti of hamat Mimrt.

Suberf Genius and its applications Genius ind Talent Bvron's s-enius Moore's life uf Byron opinions of Taaso, Petrarch. Irish Melo. Kuultu Loves u( tlm Aloiphron, io. a.o. Water-atrcet and Peck-alip, New.York, and aro intended mug, Jan.

f-rsmut 6o'ekalc, in etteniive assort. menl of Watches and Jesrrlrv. floating debt ot mat city of tho Oenewtce yearly mooting of Friends, for the abolition of capital punishment i for tho to gn by Ihe Nurlh Koad Stage. Jan. 16 3t and Fistula, injlmcy gmit Household Delf and China, in evarr variet with which the country ia annually doacd by the chival.

roua aona of the gallant South. We do not moan to ecrtitinizo the morality of Ihe above quoted eenliment but if to bo born innenaihle to fear iinphca an insensibility to iliamo history of man and moral philosophy both teach that there ia no incompatibility in tlie two conditions) tho nativity of the auhjeet ia cerluinly not to boouvied, however much it may bo pitied. DELIVERY OF THE STAR IN BROOKLYN relief of David I'roit, (dissolving 1he marriage contract between him and Ilia wife. Mr, Tallmadgo slatitd that he waa directed by the committee to report the bill for tho Vfjeoff, Flak, and Bitts. The minuloa of the laat meeting, wars raid and spproved.

'Tusbill of Roswell Craves for profile of Jsy, Pearl, Jonn-an Atlantic streets, was presented by Alderman Und-rrhill, and, on Ilia motion, refrrred to tha street oomim tea Tba aama referencs was mada of tha petition of Man Clark, to hare the price of extra curb alona deducted train tha asaaaainaut for rsgrading and repaying I illarry atreat, and that tha assc.siurnt list remain in the hands af lbs Treasurer. In progress of this lecture the f.Jh.ivfn. nd pattern grimily jseil in House keeping two double barrelled Ljiiniplii lira glo four paii of pistols, several Bundles of the Long-lsland Star are left by the M.lll I .11. anusung by Mr. hits Carrier, for persona residing beyond their routes, at the consideration of the Senate, without expressing any opinion thereon.) uaicueB.

sLfoMHMui Jewelry, Clocks and I irne.pioces, an assort i ixerii o( lfisaabotd Furniture, comprising tha usual vri-iy, Trrms positive. Jan. 13 3t following places, vix i liy Mr. Vorulanck, tu incorporate the Apollo association rur a aerica of years it litis been tho bauit or certain gen for (lie promotion of the fine arte. tleman lo permit no opportunity of self-glorification to escape Iheni, In scaxon, and out of season they have boen A communication from Jeoicpn oprugue, in reiauun Till XMMY Jan.

30. tiATuaMAv, Jan. 18. Petitions presented and refrrred. OS tho Trustee of "mi i.m Kv.v.uiifiaiiiiiii'nia hen he who adores thee," (from the Irish Melodies, supposed to contain the sentiments of lUumeU, prior to lua execution When morning beams" AVhitr, "Araby's Daughter," (flow Lalla Kookl),) Montv, Come, oomu away," (serenade) White, "Nora Creina," (from tho Jnsh Molodica) I.LUM MAX.

At 13 o'clock, at tha diiu'ini into the niibhn ear their chivalry, thoir noble, tmg tha assessments for opening Bedford avenue was preaauieu by alderman Criw, and, on motion, referred to the Mr. Salets Komi No. 14 Fulton street, Brooklyn, As. At tho Store of Henry Reill, in. Smith-street.

At tho Flat hush Toll rjatn, with Mr. Douglass. At llio Railrnnd Office, South Ferry. At Roberts' Tavern, Bedford. At Rowan'4 Store, llcdlord.

At Joust's Tavern, Walluboiit. At llurkc loo Ilaylis' Coal. Yard, foot of Adama-street. nanimoiis, and disinterested nature their pure and sulliin. atud paliiolimi their inoro thiiu Creciun genius and Ro.

and iw committees jwniiv, iiRiiccs' sm 1 o( rnlihblcsr property belonging to the estate of 11 -u limn virluu. Indeed, to listen to llieir impreasive aoll-lauua. mtetiiig of he board. A communication from John O'drudy, in ridsri.ih to an lv hun to tho commissioner! of the poor, and S. M'wi 'S tlm ibrinlc fnra.

f7. 1 "Hunt's a health to theo, Tom Byron. lions on the one hand, and their awocping and indicant the Leake and Walla Orphan House, for tho passage a law vesting In them certain landa 1 of John Smith, of New York city, for a law tu change hia naino of the Long Inland Railroad Co. for aid of oili.ena of (irceno cn. for construction of the Catskill and Canajoliario Iiailroad by the Statu.

Mill reported. To omiower the Common Council of 'I'- I. III I. I .1 -I ucniuicialiona on Ihe oilier, one woiuu leei pcrsuauea uiai ivkcis si aw eems earn, nmy no nwu uie uoor oi inn xuit on mrofll, for sumiliea for himself and family, wna presented liy the 8. One lil anil nnn .1 Lyceum, and at Mr.

liegeman's Bookstore, Fulton street, SALl'X AT Tllb' L'XCflANGE. Jan. 23. 1 lie l.ucluro will coniinenee at hall past 7 clock, pre. they were purity person ined I hat in them was concentrated tho ipiintcsscnco of all the virtues that all tho' rest of mankind were halt, lame, and blind, moral and political Corporation Bonds.

cisely. Brooklyn, Jan. 23 It icr York to raise money by lax (read twice and committed. Tu roorgenrzo the criminal courts afort' brick store. Ho.

20 Fulton at. r'Wck house, No. 147 Hicks brick house, No. 145 Hicks at. lota adjoining; the last described.

lionw.Vo. 1.13 Hicks atiguous tu 139, -1 linlix Iftokist. 4. On lotuillKtor- 5. One; loMniHilarj 0 and 7 'lVuwint.

S. -One jtisHnino 9. One vaciiil lot cos-10. Ono Iotiilfrimi mayor, wiin an "in 'dermnn Howland, the aama wa commanded by the Com-roon Council to the special attention of the aaiJ commUston- A communication from S. A.

rel iti fu payment of an award due to the corporation of New York, in aha manor nf oiieniinr Water street, waa also presented I AM1LTON LITERARY AS-SOflATION Tho US 67 P3l 113 70 tifj efNew York. Motion; it c. Mr. Tallmadgc gave notice leers, unworthy to enjoy the glorious of day. In 111 is aspect of moral exaltation, a portion of the South Carolina politicians, (now known as Mr.

Calliun's priding themselves on their cotton plantationr and rice swamps, have pressed themselves upon the public con. aideration. liy their own scale the public will measure nieetnips of Ibis Association in the Court Room, Hall's Buildings, commence, al ,7 o'clock. Question for Monday 27 "Should the 1'ublic Lands be of a bill to exempt the Crolon aqueduct from taxation. I Hill introduced accordingly, and read twice, Referred to Ceded to tho several Slates in which they lie 7" flic Committee on finance.

II. Uiio vicinlMacajoininf No. 13.5. IS. One lolMtbidt of luncord, corner of Stahtoa at.

13. One l.l mil, lid offoncord, porpcr of Gold st. 11. Ones lot Mill siller: 'earner of Gold si. Jan.

23-2t EDWARD TILLEY, Secretary. Iheni. I Gen. Root moved tin; reference of Ills resolutions respect. I ing tho abuse of Federal Executive power, and the proper Tho repeated assumption of every excellence, inoraland Indiana fives United States Bank Ma hettan Kai.k Hank Mechanics' Hank I'hc nix Bank.

Delaware and Hudson Canal Co. North American Trust Cu Bank of Commerce American Exchange Bank Atlantic Bank, Brooklyn Franklin Bank, ('in Fanners' Trust Co Merchants' Exchange Co Boston and Providence Rail Road Mohawk Rail Road Slomngton Kail Road Co ITKESTICES' LIBRARY. Those inhabitants of means of retrenching said power, to the joint committee on Brooklyn who feel an interest in aiding and impro. the tyor, and, on motion, referred tottie Finance committee. The unnaid assessor nts for opening Smitli afreet, from the land of Jaenh Bergen to U.iiniHon avenue, were ro- turned by the Treaaurer, and, on motion, referred to Ihe Collector, and tho mayor wna requested lo issue a warrant far their collection.

On motion of uldermm Underhill, an ordiiiinea wna paased, uthurizi Corneliua Van Cleef, anil Jacob Boerum, two ol thecily assessor to apportion the expense of regijlai'nu Carll street, freuv Myrtle av to Till iry st. Ij. One Jot nfll iclss of Sands, corner of Jackson st. IB. One lot till lido Jickson, comer of Prospect st.

J.ithogra.f ihio ttipa of tliculiove property, on and after tlio Lth cat bo c--n it the iSalca Room, or at tho Store of iL'IIOJ AS J. OHKALO. No. 20 street. political, by theso cotton politicians, followed aa it haa just been by the most shameless coalition of which any mention is made in history, llie first fruit of which is a gross infraction of tho Constitution and a disfranchisement of a sovereign State, could not fail toexr.ilc a strong revulsion in tho moral cntlinertt of mankind.

Tho mind cannot revert to any one of llieir many arrogated virtues, witfcout ..96 ..84 ..80 ..80 ...16 .100 624 16 1 50 45 viug the Apprentices' Library, are desired to meet at tlm Library Room, in the Lyceum Building, on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, at half past 7 o'clock. J. WALTERS, Chairman of Committee. Jan.S3-lt so much ol I ho Oovernora message as relates to suuh subject. Ajjreed to.

Vnfinithed butinef'." An act lo extend the time for the collection of ta.xea in certain cases," camo up in order, and the Senate again rcKolvud Hsolf into a committee of the whole thereon. Urooklyn. A largo froliiM of on bond ami niultgagu. the (iiirciiase money can remain Tama made known on the day Urooklyn, Jan 9 6t 1 tie bills ol William l' Limiicn, lor Iciiuers lor raireri The question was taken on striking out the firtt section ot sale. Lo.vu LiMNn Bank, Brooklvn.

January -'J, let 10, house: forgive i ire and cleaning stove in mume'P 0f i10 Assembly bill and carricd-wAyea 17. WllJl'. Court Clerk's Oflicu: snd for atove, fistures. 4c Lily at every cflnrt baing forced tu contemplate and contrast with it their present degradation. They alono of all ien living are contittent but they surpass, all others in their devotion to the atttnnrs of the Proclamation and Bloody Rill, 'llicv aro tho first rentleinen of the aire, and in After fartiier debate tho auUtitiito to the Assembly bill EUBDA Ufli day of February.

at ,1 .1.. I 1 am TOTIOE. A senii.nnnual dividend of six per cent, on New Jersey Kail Koad Long Island Kail Road Harlem Rail Roid Canton Company, Ball 1 the Canifal Slock, will be naid to tho Stockholders. CI5'8 A Wir hi J-dmghti at Port Jefferton, t. 7, -i i tva adopted.

'1 he Senate then went into Executive aesxion. Moniiav, Jan. 20. 29t on or after the llrst day of February netrt, By order of the i ue unucrsigma, nsi surviving acting executor ol Uie The sales were to a large amount at the stuck exchange i iionru Ol I'lreeiors. gj.

i.e. Iv 1 t. asilier. will of I lioanai ilnt ar --cand, will, pursuant to a power llie said wil at Auction at the on the twelfth day of Krooklyii, Jan. 23 I in TVSSOLUTION.

Tho co-partnership heretofore ex. them alone is found tho rhiralry which has survived the ravages oflimc. Rut still they aro not too good to herd with those whom, a few years since, they pronuiinced 4'rie tiletit icretr.hes that eoer crawled into power." They alone arc independent they alone loathe and abhor the momter party but they prove by their actions that they are, the rcaruary racxt alien oe iocr in tno forenoon, tlurty-tfireo this niornine. Delaware and Hudson fell I and Harlem Rail Road per cent. North American Trust Co.

im. proved 1 and New Jersey Rail Road per cent. L'nitod States Bank, American Exchange Bank and Farmer's Trust Co. closed at tho same-prices that they did yesterday. Wc quote bills on England at 91 a 9t.

Petition of citiens of Itroomc co-, for a construction of the New York and Erie railroad by the atate. (Jen. Root slated thai in lH3o, a kw passed by the Legislature of this State associating County Judgee with the Hoards of Supervisors in the election of County Treasurers. This law bo anti. Democratic in its characterpassed 111 is.

body when professed Democracy was largely in tho ascen X-f inting between jtleasrs. illiam it John llealy, was building lt a on 1 plot around formerly belonging to dissulved by mutual consent, on the 1st day 5th month Philip Roe sduccu.il, in licillage of Port Jefferson (late Buildings, was prearntnl, and motion, reterred to the Cemmiltoe on 1'utilie Lands ami Huildina The hills of Al 8 inonson, for loniilitjhler's ladders, of Charles C. Fowler, for oil; lliepetuion of Alexander H. I Dana and others, to have Livingston and Kcliernierliorn alrsels lighled, east of Smith street, were all, on motion, to the Lamp Coniiniitrc. I The relum of Kngine Company No-, 6, recoommend I ing William Smith, nnd Jnmis Close, lor appointment to lb ti company and lh return of Enginu Company 1 recommending Loui Dihois, and Kobert I'alUter, forsp nointmeiit to in it conipiiiy; ami the complaint of Charles L- Franklin, asM.tnni engineer, against iiorae Sprngue, assiaiant foreman of Engine No ,8, lor disobedience ofonl- ere at the late fire at Ciowaiiua on llie llh, iu.it weie all referred to the Fire Depoitmoiit Committee.

I 'ihe (ictilion of Jaeoh Kapclye and others, for a market at the earner of Dean ip Hoeruin slreels, was presented; Drown Meadow) in llio Toiin of Hrookluven and Counts' veriest thralls ol llie most corrupt parly winch has had ex WILLIAM HEALY. last past. istence in this country, and havo not scrupled to saciifice JOHN HEALY. Brooklyn, Jan. 933'.

of flie main through Ihe Villaire. IVVWy th-wvcral lafidsdf LowisHulso, upon its altars the guaranteed rights ol a sovereign nifin iol- Table, I'OKRECtKO FROM THE NtW YoKK-'ExPRKSS. nor ol llio conleueracy. dant. Since then many efforts have been made to repeal it tho Governor has twice recommended its repeal the Assembly havo twice passed a bill to repeal it but the Democratic Semite of 1838 and-'3D had prevented its Out upon such consistency such chivalry such irde, NEW CITY.

pendence, and such, patriotism They stink in the nostrils of ail honest passage. Tho obstacle being removed, I trust that the Ainerieati Exchange par of Commerce do Ran TOUN'L). On Saturday last, a lady's ENAMELED Caleb KirrncrrnniiHillia-an H.Brewstpr, and Easterly and I'IN. Tho owner can have it by faying for litis ad-1 Southerly by prapesed ei arrets. The premises com.

vcrtiscment. Enquire of prise three cJ a visiona iunissv. ing Eisterl from the main street. HOYT 4. HANARIRCII, New streets are IniJout "sVielwei the North and middle di.

2J It 00 Fulton street, visions, and on tlicHotit l-a divlmln. The lots, except those which join t. lie main are lur rods, wide from East ANCKRY LIS. 11. Puryea, Complainanl'a tu West, aaicJ niillwNor divisin ten rods', andlbeothau Solicitor Susanmh Stone, vs.

Edwnrd Tremoyne ami oijrht rods cl eep, 'Ik U- oiljiiinlig the main street an tie others. In pursuance of a decree of tins Court, will be aold North division iahniroc! as wide oi the North end and aboeJt under the direetiun of Ihe undirsigucd ono of the Masters of. cirrhl rods ide on the Dutliend The lot adioinine the wishes of tho 1'eoplo will bo obeyed The subject 1ms been committed to the Judiciary Committco, but from the mass Merchant' bank Merchants' Ex'hange. Manhattan h'k Mechanics' Traders AwrtiticMX The editor of the Mobile Joiirnal1 ol business already uclorc that ommittee 1 (ear a bill and on motion, referred to the Market oininiliee. says that he lias tasted some excellent Claret wine, made not bo promptly reported.

1 therefore giyj a notice that Hunk of America Hank of New York. Butcher's Drov, Ks. Bank ofU. S. in N.

Y. Bank of the S. of N. The following bills were referred to the commiiue on ac- of grapes produced in Washington County Alabama.) 11 1 wilt at some lulurctimn introduce a bill 1 will introduce counts, viz: of Andrew Oaki fr reiiairiiiK derk.aud bal North bsnk North River bank par National bank do New Y. Banking Co.

-Cdo N. Am. T. Banking Co. do says it had an excellent flavor, considering its and showed clearly that grapes raised in this country can be the 'ourt of i.

hancery, on tho sixtli day uf March 12 (ame f(rcet -in t'litmith -Jivijion betends across the adjoin. Chelsea bank Ciiy linn It mauc io nirniFii ucucious wines. I lot boxes: and Ihe following, retried bv the street Com-1 it now if there be no objection. rrrittre thu afternoon, lo wit, nf I.osee Van Nostrum), o' No objection being made, the bill was introduced, read Jeremiah Lanihertson, of Jaeob Connor, and four bills of twice, and committed to tho Committee of tho Whole. John Rrrly.

The Senate proceeded to an election of Clerk of the Sen. 'Alderman Underbill, fnun the street Committee, io-, ate. 'I ho ballots haying been taken, were counted, the pur of thattlay, utthe fra klm I 'ouse corner ot ulton mid jtjg division and ciiulairn 3 the dwblling house. Numbers uter Slreets in the City of Brooklyn All iluit certa two anrf three on til m'dillrfevrviWi partly ad'oining or Dwelling IJouse, out I louses and piece or par- the main street and arc untnua Jimensior.s: barn Chemical lank do Wc regret to learn, says the Kingston (V. Chronicle Commercial bank do eel of land and meadow, situate hintr nnd being in tho town-.

Uiiiintlia divisionknd will Lo sold with it. of tho 15th, that Sir George Arthur has resigned the gofcrn-ment of this Province. His Excellency, it is said, forwarded parted in favor of coiiririmiig the akses.meiit list lor rrgu- result announced Dry Dock bank do ship uf Busiiwick, in the County of Kings and late of ew I'lnrnix t'ank do Seventh Ward ha do Siate Stock Sccu'y. b'k. 4 Stuveysant Banking Co.

Tradesman's Tenth Word bank 1 Union bank do his resignation by lire last trip of the Great 11 cstcrn, land 'flic lots art- Jtsiiulcil slakes standing al the corners. Tlio new t-1 reel) ire lw rods wide, and the deeds will bound Ihe veil by till middle of those streets Del. Hudson East River Banking Co Biahih Ward bank 13 II declared duly ork, on the road lending from Broo lyn Ferry lo 'ew. town, nnd bounded nor by i endow, now or Inte nf Fur Samuel G. Andrews, John F.

liacon, Whereupon Samuel G. Andrews elected Clerk of the Senate. which has been accepted. Ucaac arpeiiler, icnoiaa-u yen. II snd Ai.raliam lu(ueerj th Siiocki.vu Mermen.

A woman named Jane Clover, at 1 pur -do -do Greenwich Bunk. privity" 01 public ad or passage. 1 oiislerfy by now or late ot illium 1 eveneh, flic Workham, Horgan county. 111., was horribly murdered Hudson River bank rson iimuot sodal llu-Uicaxl or tine narDots U. S.

Trust Banking Co. do mill pond of Peter P. 5-chenck, nnd by upland now or lata cr. 1 Vmk nril. short tirnu since, her head being entirely severed froiB her L-ifoyctte hank Leather Manufacturers' ool Growers' Washington bank of said Nicholas.

Wyckoir, southerly by the ewlown turn- M01lt ibrivilx Lmq uAd. Forty vcars aco body. I he object of tho ruffians was gold, about IgaOU of 1,,. it contained butliilivcllis-ag houses. It now has two-ele which belonging to the deceased, they carried oft.

filing Prince treit, from Mvrtle v. lo TiUry tlreit, und, the same waa, on motion, confirmed by a vole of the Board The aaiue committee, on the asesslneIit list for regulating and paving ''rout slnet, from Jacks to Id street, and the remonstrance of lln.nillon 11 Jackson and others against the same, reported in favor of confirming said aa aessin nt list. It being suggested that another rein ins trance against the and asciiiciit, on the part ofF.li Merrill, was in the hands of tho Law com niili ami that tlio Chairman of that committee wna ab-ent, the said assess inent list, and the report of the Street ciimmillce presented this afternoon, were, en motion, hiiil on the table, li'll Ihe report of ti Law Committee is made. The same cdmmit-t'tepj on the report of James Dorley, for a warrant for IU0, oil Ilia account for grading Kent which waa pre-, Benicd and to thai Committee this afternoon, re COUNTRY. Atlantic bank par i armors' nankof Orr I Albany city bank Agricultural bank dV do do ar Extract from minutes of the Hamilton Literary Aeso.

elation. Hhooklv.v, January 20, 1840. rnrm'a M. bunks of r'nrt Plain bank lludpon Rivf bank Karmrrs' ba do woort, by Meadow now or lato uf Tcunis Kappelyea, 1 hiud'sold nt said sale to Gtortte onii t.y a rond or strei laid out upon and over the said land a premises de. scribed in sni ide ree, nnd being mnrlted and designated liy the number 1 (one) on a A ap of snid bind and premises de.

scribed in the said decree made by liostvrll Graves, Junior, Purveyor of the City of Brooklyn, and filed in the office of .1 ft' .1. ,1.. ...1 1 IN ASSEMBLY- FninAV, Jan. 17. Mr.

Taylor reported a bill to change the name of Oliver Hoar and others. llille read a third time and pasted To confirm the official acts of John 11. Dayton as commissioner of deeds. Euos, pursuant to notice, introduced a resolution proposing an amendment of the, constitution, with a view lo alh.w the election of Surrogates by the people which was referred to the judiciary committee a motion by Mr. Roosevelt, to refer it to the committee of the whole, haying previously been lost, 5i' to 52.

Legal Coetn. Jefferson offered a resolution re. jran and coniiiiiiilioua Jriotds, fouiytores, a church, up. wnrds of 50 wcllitij Itoti ascs, tlirco vtliarvcs, four rail-ways and six ship The propos-tyiiM f.r sale issitilcJ in the most com modioiis and ploaanlpai of (J10 yillare. Dated Port Jefferson, Decoanbrrllllll Dec 23 1 a will I W'lD RODBINS, Fxecutor.

B.of Newburgh Si b'h. Bank of Poughkecnsie. li'jirni'a h.7nk nf Tniv nni Bank of Troy branch Whereas by tho late heart rending calamity of the burn, ing of the Lexington, this Association, have, in person of Riciiaru W. Dow, been bereft of one of its earliest and ai ItJennesee Valley Brockport' bark. Brooklyn bank llie Vj.r.iv v.

vun.j iiiMp, i-uivt iri vi j.ic. u. miiu I Genesee county bank. do ported in favor of graining the warrant asked fur, payable corilnining dirty three acres, and thirty three tVmdredths of MI.E. Uy virtrre ola writ of Fieri Fa.

an acre, be the same 11 ore or lesp. And nlso, thai certain ian.fl nniafanrf of tho Snnremo most valued members Therefore when llie money shall lie collected for trial put pose: i lis Bullston Spa bank Bank of Albany report wasacceelrd nnd ad i tcd. Resolved, That this association retain an aflcctionate quiring the clerks of tha Supreme Court to report without do! dot Highland bank. par Herkimer co. bank Itr2 Ithaca' Lank 3u4 James bank do Jefferson county bank.

do Bank of Corning. The eame commi tee also reported on the ascsincht list other lot. pisce or parcel of land, Unite lying and being t'-cuart, to uie JircilanJ I will expose fox sals mediately opposite to the above described premises, and rnblic -Aitii tiller kotisc kept byidiarlea Hartt, bounded northerly ty the Newtown turnpike knw iyft, IW, J2 Fultoai street in tho aforesaid, easterly by land now or late of Nicholas WyckoiT.i irli.iv av Januarv. in the vear one. delay, a statement of the number of judgments, other than remembrance of Ihe generosity, candor, amiablo disposi.

transcripts, filed in their offices during the year 1S39, the ttin. and manlv virtues nf their deennsed friend and hro for regulating paving Coeruui street from Adantic to ISergcn street, and the remonstrance ot Henry l.oil und i southerly by woodland now or Inte of Francis Yander. i kmiKla 'brtv 13 o'clock at 1 thcr and (hat the members s.necrcly niingle their grief Bank of Brtllston Bonk of Lyons Buffalo city bank Bank of Owero Bank of Auburn Bank of Buffi. lo was agreed lo, do Le Roy Bank of Gen. do do Kingston ba rar f'o Lansingbursh bn jal with that of his deeply afflicted family, do' voort, and wesierly by land now or Inte ol A.

an.fcrvoort, (J tit)Q and ittxrtatof Alexander L. Philips nnd by piece or parcel marked 01. said No 3, (three) 1 Buch hc hacl cnlh day of November, 1839, of. nnd sold at snid sale to John .1. t.a.ifz, contain, thirty jn am0 aU vhmtailn 1 pieles or parcels of nine acre, and forty eigh- bundredihs of an acre, be the same hi Billiatc bt- im, i (he Eighth Ward of, tb more or less, the said Inst mentioned and desenned premises ci BrooU iLimly Kinrrs, in the State of New Resolved that this preamble and resolution be entered on the records of tho Association as A memento of our deceas BnnkofNunda Sal Bunk of Chenango do ed friend, and that a copy thereof signed by the President and Secretary be transmitted to his family, as an exprcs.

do do lngmarteOMQUw. kno-rx' anildirfna mailed on a certain "Map of Lorrg1 IslnTid l.ockport bank Hal Lockporl ft T.Co do Lewis counly'ba do Livingston county bnirk.v3n4 M. Farm's bank do Merch Exchanao b'k do Merch. Median's b'k. do Madison county.

bunk. do Bank of Bank nf Geneva Bank of Ithaca nron-rtv in tie8lliard -fllio cilv of Brooklvn. lately be. others against the same, which were referred to the street and law Committees jointly, adverse to the said remonstrance, and in favor of confirming the laid assessment list, which Alihnnan L'nderhill staled, is in the hands of Alderman March, Chuirniin of the Law Committee who is al-aent, and on motion, this report was accepted and adopted, and theaaid assessment list c-nfirmrd ceordingiy, by a vole of Ihe Board. The same Committee on the petition of Andrew Whit, lock and others, asking (he Common Council to investigate the conduct of certain persons in and about District-street, reported, that they had notified all the persons signing the petition to meet tho Committee, and (hat none of them ap-pCarcd, except Mr.

hillock That from his statement it appeared that the object was to resuscitate tho old vexed qncjtion of the closing of District street, which has repeat edly been investigated by the Common Counc.l, and by Bank of Monroe do do OIHJJ, uiauo 17 "it iui, mil, ij' or, herein before mentioned, with the tenements hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging. GEO. C. DIXON, iWnerin Clia ecrv. Dated Rrooklyn, JanuarySL', 1810.

Ibh6w. J23r Bank of Oranrje co Mr. Jefferson then called up- his resolution- of inquiry into tho number of foreclosures in the several chancery circuits, during several years, decrees of sale of mortgaged property, and actual sales with the costs upon each which after being so amended as to apply to the year 1838 and 1839, was adoplud. Satlkoay, Jan. Mr.

Lawrenco gavo nolico of a bill to authorize lite LTtica and Schenectady Railroad lo carry fi eight; and on permission being granted, a bill was introduced, Which was read a-first and second time, and referred to the committee on railroads. Mr. Maclay introduced a hill fur tho relief of manufac. luring incorporations, which was read a first and second thno, and referred to a standing committee. Jan.

,20. Petition of 13'2 inhabitants of Columbia for tho aboli Bank of Rochester, Bunk of Western N. longing to. 1 1 cmy Spry," vurreyed July 1835, by It. Tjisf-' City Siirvtiiii.ind.

-filed in tho office of the Clerk of tlioCoimty of liiiiji, Au srml I5lh, J83G, as lots N- ami Wy-ix i hundred and J351 (tws iiu ndivilaiid firy.onq,; Hvo hundred and fifty two,) SJttG (two liurx. rlrtd arid eighty-six,) ii87 (two iiuiidrs-Lancl "djlllr-'ei--, 263 (two hundred and eighty. cWit,) and 3J (two Iir -s tired and cglilyjtine,) as laid do 1 Mohawk bank i Montgomery co1 bank. Mefis -M Farm's do Millers bank of N. do N.

Y. State bank il Bank of Rome Bank of Schenectady. Bank of Ulica b'h. A DO S' FRENCH DIG'I'J 1 J. Ay.

t. V. Wake, 51 Gold sircet New York. In addition to the usual malter in such a work, -it con sion of tho sympathy of the Association in their sad affliction. A.

J. SrOONER, President. l.D V. FJLLEY, Secretary. Col.

A. Si-oonek it Son Gr.NTLEMKN Will you have the goodness to giro Ihe following a place in your paper, and it may tend to awaken the Inventive sagacity with which tho Creator has endow, cd many of your readers. Notwithstanding tho imperfec. tion of Machines, arid the inany impediments, we yet have reason to hope that there are sonio-Fullons, and Franklins in the field, whoso wisdom will correct tile stubborn errors in that science. have u.ado a new disciwery in cir.

tains a list of Christian and proper names, and. the names do 3a1 do ('O Bank of Whitehall Bank of Orleans Bank of Waterville of countries and nations, lis peeiiuur j.ivnts are Oswego ba 3a 4 Ogdei sburgh hank; do 'ondaua bank. do such investigations (lie street bad been lotiud to be lawlully crosed; That from the interview with Mr. Whillock, it 1st. Meadows'.

Dictionary is in a lor.tr. the most desnable tion of capital nunirliment. Bank of Central N. Bank of Kinderhook. Bank of Lowviile Of several thousand citizens of the city of Iew York, for a law for the relief of Thoinsonian physicians: of Mr.

Clay, one of tho heirs at law of J. U. Leake, deceased Bank of Wuterlord Bank of Warsaw cular motion, by the combination of tho Six Meohanical 1 Ontario ba 1 3i4 Orleans county 1 do i I ftsego county bink do do Oneida county bank. 1 do I Pine I'l lins bank 1 Howell bank "at I rntriot b'k. ofGenesee.

do par Railron I bank do owers, the result is, that reaction, fulcum "power and Bnigliiirpton d) vii on saivJ map, And said lots -togcthcvEre bounded as fuflows, to wiliNori jfti westerly by lots Nos. 243, and 90, (on saf. Tap,) Nortlj easterly by 21st easterly by lf a'niimliMs "53 and 2S5, as laid down on said Smilliircsti? xlyby-lid street; each lot being lb feet wide, front anil re a. and 100 feet deep. Excepting' and reserving from convo ance all those part of the above described lots lliat I111111 a artof the family burying ground belonging to ho cliililreia and grand-chiidren of the late; Anthony II 1st, ilmasi--l no part of which burying ground is to be conveyed.

And also all the right, tillcj, interest ara -1 catulo appertaining to the aaid einhtints, in a ikI to the streclsand avenues laid down on said icapr-Us --'illraA llli appuHenances ppsf(Mn. ing thon-to. VJC. W. I'DALL, Siiriir, Urooklyn.

Jic lC-lav. Broome county Cunal Caiskill bank contrifugal force, arc turned to the aid of tlm forco, which produces one of the most powerful propelling Machines in use, and is oheap and simple hvits construction. A worliinjj model is herewith exhibited for your in-vestigation. With great Respect' Ac, Brooklyn, Jan. 23, 1810.

T. II. DOLL AY. of E. C.

Warner praying the geological committee may be directed to examine a ceineal mentioned, and report thereon. Of inhabitants of North Hempstead and other places fur tune to complete a road. A memorial from New York, on tho subject of the cur. rency of inhabitants of Albany county, tenants of Kcnsse. laorwick, fora redress of greviances.

Mr. Johnson moved a resolution that the standing com. for use; it is neither so largro nor so email, as to be inconvenient in being handled in company with other books. 2d. The work is on finu white paper, and is bound in morocco and its wholo.

appearanco is adapted to the Centre table, for reference ill reading as Hell as for (lie school room in study. 3d. The author iias adopted pure English sounds, by means of which the learner, with very little previous instruction can readily acquire the correct pronunciation of any French word. 4th. Il is also the cheapest French Dictionary of its value which has been published.

Dictionary of Boy. er is sold tu the trade at wholesale, at two ollars and fitly cents a copy. Dicliomiry contains, by accurate calculation, one. fifth more of matter llian Buyer, and yet is sold for less limn hall tie price of that. From a letter written a Cb-rgyman at the head of one of the Schools irrthc Stales: in I Rochester city bank.

do Cm. bank Albany Central bank of Genessc.Sxi'l Syracuse no iSncket's Harbor Saratoga coumv bank. Commercial bank City bank Albany Ciiy bards Central bank t'lituitnque couniv bsnk to carry MARRIED. lumen on judiciary be requested to prepare a bill into CfTeCt tl.n il, li, the election of llio M.n.n nt il, At Hempstead, Win. Simonson, of Tirooklyn, to Eliza.

I II. of U. ln earnest solicitations of nuiiier. oiis llie'lmle-yieniliiit Order of Odd Fellows will ffive 1hT on Monday evening, was carried. i both Ann.

daughter of John I. Hewlett, of the former ..3.4 do do do do do 1 2oJ llie i'l of ft? I 'if'xt. at Nibro'sj baloun. The room, SyrnruFe Salt Go check on State bank 3a 1 St. LawWiice' ba lo Silver b'k.

Smeea county 'do Schenectady bank Steuben cou ty 3a I Sahna bn- do Siaten Island bank do fanners' bank par Tnmpkii county bank. 2a3 Meatli ws' Lrene-h aod -Enijlih dictionary work. Com. bank of Oswpgo. Clinton Cou ty bank Cuyuga county bank.

Chemung ennnl Com. bank Dutchess county bank. Deposiie bank will be 'cura C(1 W1UI moum, d-c of (lit older Brown's celebrated Cotilliqn is enga. jjed (ot llie occawm. Tickets to be in the opinion of con potent Instructors, emmenily adapted to facllitale the acquisition of tlio correct pronunciation.

Mr. Uooscvelt introduced a resolution respecting the I Place Samuel Doxy to Sarah Ann, daughter of Timothy General Banking Association, which was ordered to be i 'ttit Richard Smith to Mary Ann Wansnr. laid on the table and to be printed. He also introduced a At Sa "arbor, Capt. Wm.

Cole to Miss Sarah, datigh-resolution that the committee on Judiciaiybo instructed to of Capt. Jonah Rogers. report in respect to tha laws enabling aliens to transmit i In New York, by the Rev. Mr. Slillman, William II.

lands, which waa adopted. Delerco to Miss Almira, daughter of John S. Herbert, nil Mr. Phelns crave notive of a bill in relation to of New York Edward Coohdgo to Catharine Demaray, bad of tho riaanafa ami. the following committee only i.nown to the well as Ihe idiom ol the la-nguscje.

A Teasher of Nevv-I'llglaild, appeared that Ihe petitioners wished the petition to be referred to the I aw Committco That Ihe Street Committer, therefore, did not enter into tho merits of tho iliject, and now asked lo bi- discharged from its further consideration On motion, this report was accrpled and adopted, and the Street Committee wcro discharged accordingly, and on further motion, the petition was referred tollio'Law Committco. Alderman Cross, from the Police Committee, reported in favor of paying Michael Mallory all the proceeds of five hogs which had belonged to tho petitioner, Mallory, and had been aold by the City This report waa, on motion, 'accepted and adopted. Alderman Oakley, from (he Fire Department, reported in favor of the bills of Wm. M. I'dall, and of Crawford C.

Smith, for suppliea for tho Firo Department, and of James Smith forrepairson Knginea, and new suctions for Enginea Nos. 2, 3, which bills had been referred to that Committee: ilia report was, on motion, accepted and adopted. -ldcrmon How, from the Committco on accounts, re-ported the following bills for payment, viz of Martenus Hergcn, for a Granite monument, and setting; of R. D. Covert, for repairing Red Hook road of G.

A. Vande-woort, for timber to repair Wallabout road of William S. On motion of Alderman Underhill, ait ordinance was passed, authorising John Bergen i.nd Simon J. Bergen, two of the City Assessors, lo apportion the of regulating 3d nveuue, from middle street to 271 street. The petition of Abraham Scherick and others, for an extension of 30 dnys of: the collection of assessments for grading ISald street from Nassau street, was presented, and on motion referred to- the LiwComintttee.

I he same reference waa made of the following re olution oflored at this meeting by -Alderman Thorne, vi: that the Law Committco be instructed lo report what Alterations they concrete to be necessary, in the present laws respecting the placing of lump pot, "and trie lighting of Uwts. with a view to the expenses liearrng cqnallyon cv-' ery streel.and-anv other alteration tlicy dci ni important. The following bills and claims ere, on motion, referred1 to the Committee on Accounts, viz; Of Calvin Morehoue liarber, for blank books, and binding; of James McGrath, for repairing corner of Schcnck and Myrtle Avenues of Lcwia Applcjjato, for work on market and cells of Craw. 1 nubile, sui (bus of ikeadi ws', n- do Lister coumy bank isr jrivrw it as my opinion, that of Town Officers. I liavo no -a3 both of N.

Y. Asa S. Williams to Marcellina Augusta Wrii'lil, all of N. Samuel ('licsuut, lo Mirs Sarah do juniieao oaiiK Uutlalo u- (t scholars studying the French do V. In Go p.

at L't. do fu. rcrence. I shall recommend i. Kci nngo hank Krie dual T.

vSt B. Co. Exeha ge b'k of Genesso, Erie county bank Essex cou- ty bank iixchnnge bank Farmer's bank Farmers' 00 1 wherever I have opportunity do so." Marshall, all of N. Y. Charles John Dumalc, of Londun, to Miss Elizabeth' Varian, eldest daughter of William E.

Chambers, of N. Y. 4ft 1 do I Do on Trsdsrti'. bank do VVatc-i vliul ban's do Wayne V.Clark,- ljl Miidcn. lane.

Mrs, 4 1 1'hos. btnll, Wil'Jim at. 'I'll ci vnaii 1'tnat, Ji.ll Wil let tlutlick. Front si. 110 South 4ergo tjieilies slip.

I-tcrr Ftiftliilasw Sj i'mdara st. 1 ht anais Dulwira 4f 4rsual 15. lliliiirwi, Ol ulton ct. i T. il.Ming.

71 Fulton st. V. CLARK, Chairman. ANDERSON, Sec reary. Jan 20 5t.

Al New Orleans, Walter H. Van Rcnescllacr to Miss timeline .1.. Gladding, both of N. formerly of Albany, From llie Albany Evening Journal ot Saturday last. Appointments by tub Governor and Senate.

Jan. It, 1810. New York Jacob Roscvclt, weigher of merchandise, in place of Daniel Deinarcst. Charles Hunt, weigher of merchandise, in place George E. Richard.

diaries Swan, weigher of merchandise, in place of Al. fred t-'toutunburgh. Stephen S. Clay, -weigher of merchandize, in place of -Francis Gantz. James Welling, weigher of merchandise, in place of Francis D.

Swords. Stephen A. Rich, -weigher -of- merchandise, in place of From K. C. "Beit-cau," of New York, formerly a successful learilKT of tlic trench Language Meadows' 'Dictionary ir'a very beautiful bin.k and from (he known character of the author, 1 have no doubt it will be used by Ihe best teachers of thu language to which it relates.

The publisher will furnish (be above work to Ti aclierb and to Booksellers on the most litrcral terms and all orders will be thankfully received. The work is particularly suited to the taste and convenience of young ladies, wheth-ei in the parlor or the school room. All who bee it admire the beamy of its appearance and non v. ho once u-sc it, will hc likely to be satisfied W1J1 aur oilier. New York, Jan.

23 If M. DIED. In city, Elizabeth wife of John B. Kand U. S.

James T. Sniilb. The relatives and friends of tho v'nuily are respectfully invited to attend her funeral to-morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, P. M. from her late residence No.

9i V(1lt0n street. this city, on Monit cvejiinrj, Capt. Edward B. VERMONT MASSACHUSETTS RHODE.ISLAND CONNECTICUT JERSKY PENNSYLVANIA DELAWARE MARYLAND DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA VIRGUIX NORTH CAROLINA ONE IliLTrSDIltD VV, Dow. whoiasasssuonirllio nnlortunate suffcreraof, 1 bright, has short black curly tlid I.xinut!i-a, iiKfirt hair, loa--in-adinil drrbsdv hr had with bim a i Rawson, azed 41.

of merchandise, in "place ofj 'At Newtown, L. on the 22d Gcorgo son of (iuM Watcli wilii a clothing is n-t -parlinlai'y John DcmaresV '-ftenben Bunker, we'gher Johri Codeinfrlon (iiiirtl Chain attached his. recollected, but he may be his linen hich is mark l-2al H2 L2al Ia3 I.2a4 oalO aS 7n8 8a!) 5a(i 6a -i 6.18 finlS 1 0.. IS GaS IVit) 810 tided by naiTerrsmbiHii's; inc laic tinaiii iiuuut, sgeu yeai. At Jamaica.

John Sutohin Rowland, arred 31. Also CU NCK1Y. I'efjro Ih- Vice Chancf John Pa SiiUTH CAROLINA. GI.ORGIA ed with Ins i 1 II. 1).

Anr one who will delier Ihe body at tl ln of 1 -sa. father Joeiah Dow, No. 106. York, ts pursuance order of the Court of hnnceryi-will be soJ ot I nhlic Auction under 1 bo direc. tion of die one of the Vosters ol the said Court, st the Franklin I'ofel in the itv of l'rook'yn, tptx the U1I1 Nassau fStreet-.

nVHjn, iliatl reeeive the above rewind, and the? baiikiolbisBss afflct.d friciwis. lis had wit Leather I ron-boun Irevitiliiag 'f malt, with lantiinioiin tieplate, and R. W. in whito letters cn the id, (tliic literal reward will be paid. SQli, IE dov of March, A.

Itf4r', a' twelve o'clock nt noon of ALABAMA OllI INOIAVA ILLINOIS KKNTCCKY. TrlWE SEE LOUISIANA- MISSISL MICHIGAN thutrlay. All and singular thnt Haiti parcel of land tying in Brooklyn aft rcsaid, and own and ttineuithed on a DO LLARS REWAUD Will be- Alfred Stoutcnburgh, weigher of merchandise, in place of Samuel Osgood. Allen M. Dugall.

weigher of merchandise, in place of Jacob Stoutcnburgh. Samuel D. Soutlimayd, weigher of in place of E. A. Parrett, resigned.

Willet Seaman, weigher of merchandise. Ezra Collins, weiglu of merchandise, in place of A. C. Stevens. Atexander R.TIumley, weigher of merchandise, in place of William II.

Leary, resigned. Henry F.gglcso, weigher of merchandise, in place of James D. Bissctt, Jr. David Brown, Junior, weigher of merchandise, in place of John G. Kip.

Alexander Patterson, weigher of merchandise, in jilaco of Ira Losee. John W. C. Ixivcridgc, commissioner of deeds, io place of Samuel A. Crapo, removed from the oounty.

Cornelius Durvca, aged 11 inorillis, pon of the above nam cd deceased both of consumption. At 'Derricks, Mrs. Sarah Ann I wis, sister of the lal Oliver vv Willis. At Near Daniel Abrams, Sen. aged 63.

At Port Jefferson, Mrs. Sally wife of Sylvester Ran dell, aged 21. At Sag Harbor, Charles F. Gardiner, aged 33, son of Rev. J.

D. Gardiner. Mr. G. wasan enterprising merchant much and esteemed.

Capt. Abncr Kldredje, aged 73. In New York, Strphcn 'Price, lato Manager of the Park Theatre Mrs. Ann, wife of Capt. Henry A.

Holmes, aged 31 of sore threat, Miss Eliza S. Chollet, of Catsk.ii, aed 21 Sarah, widow of the laic Thomas Rich, aged 67; Mrs. Mary Lewis, widow of Benjamin Jjcwis. cf New Haven, Ct. Frances Maria, youngest daughter of Jamrt II.

Wescoat, aged I year; Harriet, infant daughter of Tie's. Middb ton, of Charleston, S.C. Georgians Iiuir-i, daugb- certain Map, called Mapof pr'prrty in l-rooklyn, formerly l-eloiginc 10 John Grraccn. by Isaac T. I udlani! vil'a-e Hurvef ir.

dared July i.oiv en Ele "in ihe I Ki -e County I. rV's fTicc, bv lots oimi! 7, A ulitU recovery the body of Mr. Alt. It. h.

1 mo aa passenger va ooara late of Silas Bailer and Setah g. and Westerly by (Tn lOU LOST. Knglish Slut Cocker of the Spaniel -'fbrecd. kfl the residence of tlic ad7eriiscr a few days since. She ia white, with liver colored spots, and answers tnthe name of FAN.

Any person who will return her to 91 (-lark. street, Urooklyn, will be sustably rewarded. Jan. 2321 lo an Tirdi-r of Richard Cornell, i. Surrogate of the County of Kings, Notice is hereby gt cn to.

all rics.ins having cla.ms against David Inder ford C. Smith, for oil and broom for Firo Department of Henry Dikcman, for lamp lighters bills for January 1840; of Henry Dikeinan, for cash paid for carting ashes and cleaning streets of John Rcily, for balance for cleaning streets, carting dirt, of Alden Spouncrand Sons in printing, and of Frazier and Recra, for stove, AVc, for Committee room These reports were, on motion, accepted and adopted, and the Mayor was authorised, by a vote of tho Board, to draw warrants for the amounts reported tafbe due. Alderman Oakley stated, on the call of Alderman Jonathan1 Rogers, that the report of the Fire Department Com-mitten, on Ihe choice of Chief and Assistant Engineers haa been- agreed upon, and ia in the hands of Alderman March, to be drawn up and presented. Alderman Howland offered Ihe following resolution, which, on motion, was adopted, vi7. Resolved, that the assessment roll for the opening of Bedford Avenue be referred to the Commissioners, to ascertain and report to the Common Council, how, and in what manner tho apparent deficiency of $100 has originated.

The report of the Street Committee, in faror of opening Hicks street, between Atlantic street and its present termination at the land of Jonathan Trotter and John waaeallcd up from Ilow. land, who moved that -it be accepted and adopted. afirr fo.ll discussion.the'question being on Alderman II in land's motion to adopt the report. Alderman Thorne demanded the yeas and nays, and on the requisition of Aldermen Underbill and Ferry, tho name of the members voting for. and against, the motion, respectively, were ordered to be ton slrcei, co.

raining the side and a'o eland ol sjaid I u'kf a Mrong, two hundred and sve ty iwt snd on the Kns'crlr and sides, each nw htmifrvd with velvet e-c'-u. Mata sr.Uloons and fc.sca CUa Overcc---: aialnrt he ki bim a iipius atoi-sdmlvfr- a Lisry or harm-wi. hnncerfis, "spors- ww nan ol lwn rjl Ib'art b. be paid rtiover-w ofihrts Jr os aPf'ca-'oa to I) UY die. YATT.

No 7 So" feu Ilenry A. Lambert, commissioner ol aeens, in ptace ol I ter of the late George Codwise Catharine Anicl.a. dau'ii. IIlTioon L. O.

Bibcock, who neglected to qualify and twen ty fivr ftet, however to such rybtuf av ver lliat pan ol i'altie s'rret a'ioTe envryed as die pub'i. be cnmJcd tn; also all llie riht, '1 iV. and Hikn tlof ihr said paniis of the first part of, in and lo that pan of I nt. of oVedt in nla.ee of ter of A. M.

uase, aied 3 months Mrs. Mary Ann al rate the city of Bnsililyn, in county of nj, d' ceased, to present the sain with vouchi r. thtreuf. Edward Biscell, rcs'gncd. I Thoniaa Hardcaslle, aged 63 Ebenexer flaw c.

Albert G. I'wrence, coinmwioner of deeds, in place ofj 33 James ILarly. aged 43, formrly a printer Tun "ov JiiimiiH'. t'atea ic eioriinctsn to the snbscribi-r on or licfi.rc the tw. nty-foiirih day of blurts 'tw Reeve, seed t.3 Henry Sa idler Craig; Mrs.

Ann, w.feof Thomas Graham, deceased. j.t ii.F ts we4a, and ssndi pr.l'f., wil thf.r ea ail H. Ju next. Dated Brooklvn, January Slst, ITI. JAMKS McI ACL.VN, F.xccut.ir.

Brooklyn. Jan. 23 lam Uw Francis J. Lippclt, notary public, in place of Tetcr K. Ojrden.

Henry E. Davics, notary public, in place of Howard II. White, resigned. JiW trC 1.1 bit: 'OKPoRA l'loN TIC'K Thud Aveeim reeula- sill be paid by the aubscn-ni delivery id tha nty, of tha of (iloucpster, Mi a pS- brr for ft Ung from I9lh In 2T'h Krcrl. Notice "veil.

John Ncilwin. Jr. notarr nnblie. in rlacc- of Chariest A. sirret wtuch lies westerly of tbs picimses ahore renveyfd, snbteet i.

(be public rieht of over Sflid t'sltic ir.rc&; And also, all nnd singular Ibst eer'atu piece i.nd" i ol land lying in I'rookiyn aloivsaid, and known and dist rd on a called map propenv in Cioo-lyn, f.iiii rlr belonging 10 John n'lda by Isaac T. I ud'ain vil la Survi rur. djicd If33. a lo'-s numbers IS, 17, IS, 21, 51, SC. 23, 2t 25 an) JC.

twund. -Nonixr'v trout by Cisrlv bv l'id tiiioi lin, oiiilKrlf by to-s n.wt.bcrs 27. 2', 3 3'. 3. 33, 34 :5.

3S. 37, snj Wv-stri'y by namber 13. owsininj on Jotin-M Iw 1 hutdn-d and ssvemy-pine ft ui ll soa'h ery hundred anj sriru.y 01 (tet ten lis hr. on Clinton, roiirm d. lxisui- neiics.

l.sr r.loniii. Willistn Van Q.den, noUry public, in place of John Campbell. 3d of consumpiion, Lncinda, daughter nf John M'Keon, aged 17. iktii im-NmY. Ilsprit Reed, a poor labor, ing woman.

a Junes received by brr clothes taking fire. At FraehVd. N. nf scarlet fever, I jura, daurditcr of the Rev. D.

V. Lean, ajed 5 years; of the saiw Evelina Linn, rlalest avss) only remaininf daochicr of Mr. M'Loan. aged 9 years. Thus, tn leva than a yar, have these arfl clcd pan-nts bom calied part with tl.cr tlirre Lively and intcrrsting bt'le daughters.

In Philadelphia. G. Dicker, aged 31, son of M. Dirkev. nf N.

V. tn the nf Trniosc), fri N. ton? rIe w7 aV ct Jlya. ja-a 5 irnet tft iswhiys) rr-r MvtfuA a hi itccacin, wry bald. i thai to City rs have nJimcdi Irw aawssim nt list in lliavbave erit.tstd mitirr.

and that I lie same Will be pre riUd tor crwflrioalH.n at the-rrguiar mwting the nannoo Council of the nty of r.kiyn, tn be Held on the. 3rd diy of Fibruarf nrxt. or aa my-m ihrtr. aiKr aa thev can eoavenw ntlr act thiuri. Tm ssihI as ILiraee Bates, ansrwetnr brfand smrk.

in r.iacve of ulend on the minutes. The question was an taken and J.J. -ivr it aaciaea uie nrratuva, ex menancrs voting nuaa auirma aamn ixtwrrrr. orerasnl nilV t- wi wmmm, HU mnnkabl h.ltaxv) porfrct erttuf trrth. ii.

ac'i3 sra r-iik unoT-r dothca, a beaTV stark Tilut Jonathan Nathan, tiv. to wit. Ald-rmcn Hnw. OaklcT. Howland, CoruatisT, master ehati-err, tu place of Charlen B.

Moore. r-ssment Intt mir laths m-anliui. be exain.m 4 br any ihr Litirrrn lane B.rxir n.ne far eav. He tank ehsrfv linrcrcnat -r sulmt a nrrftim ar.tr rv-d ahrrrm. ml tha office of (he Csrrk of tirC I mi.hf- A iIm 'Jr a Ion I njrlw.r 5.

i Cnderiiill sad Petry, and eght memlvra arolmg in the negative, to wit, Thorne. Jonathan Royera. Joortna Rogrra, Cross, Johnson, Wjekof. Fk and ftetts Chartrs Ccr, of donmttc distilled liq'iors. in parv of Frderwk Porter, mened.

ti.i Cossniasa tVre I. tv BjikLnr. and anv objrrimi drevl fori, and also one hil; i4 evuirr Kmr 1 sill J. I n. itt'sroiborgh.

masrr in ehan mi fa.in.iy Irtlcia a rrety4 lo rm. CkaiMiksr. Howmrd Caw. satil luvr- mtSrt rrva. whack) ASS i.

THOM rsN. Itt Sooth stract iaM retanrt waa not adopted. h. rT lt--r. rattaia--Mr.

E. D- and aJi SilHoiil iriv KkntifT fm. Ni-w Ycra 3u 9-S- V-, sn.i uf the Ute Hm. Jnshna Hathsraj, of Rome, said assessuiMnas any) mir4 ba made IB wnt.nj. rhrrevt.

Iyi fruiit ot the uta coo ir sub- York, i on erariuse the above nieaiinnn) dav. jirct smwcrrtoiJw public iirht of way. On Mntuu. ikj, rj In UTiI. JaSL.

ill Wlar f.f Vathaniel F. inn. Iyw.mJ Iaw TvV dime thawwli Ml the ISiss-' TlinODOKE EAMES. I. I'HTI.

T. 87th, ISI0, at 3 "ele-ck the aftfrrnvm Putnam Howard H. Whit, nf Carowl, Surrrile hi THEODORE E.VMES.a:! piece of Wsikrr Tcdd, rfg-v-4 33 BKn, li it 3irwn. tij, ftr'J. I j'alllT.

i I 3 Cl-rlt ss-J emmeu Ccrwl I L'a's-l Ns York 11 l-l la.

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1809-1840