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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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II SilillHL' of lll l4'Ulllvl)v Tiikasi kk Tiiove. While Howell, the burglar fioiu Albany, was being conveyed J.rnre l.n 'l Le, BROOKLYN STAR. I llbei nitl. H.H'IION KF.ITKNS. Pinner to tiik Hon.

II. Wiikaton. the Ihe table was coiiip.l.d from the form of a imt numerously now tiiel leik-. and nuv be I to accept an elite, tamment II. N.

considered From this it Ymk. on the Mill uist. tins gentleman, recently OI.I. I'O IMC 1 iv THH VTTLEsXAKE. back ug.iiu on Wednesday, aboard the Isaac 1 Amtr, Julie ij July July lt Aug i Aug .1 ii 1 1 1..

Caledonia Ill ilauiiia Washington mi-ih st m.I l'-ur- thai Mr. Kockwell elected bv Me- vote, returned lloin nisi nil We i-rie'tre a tin: tlra inn, Newton, under charge of an officer, he threw a valise overboard. On Friday the valise wa picked up at M.in-hattanville, ami Wiis found to contain all the articles for the theft of which Howell was Vc jute of i -mer. a I' I 'I I pay ii I fn w. i mi utll, fV Hull i.

il I'n lilt- in il. 1. Si la i Swi i jiiv Ihnr i irtav. Full tl I i Alvi.i i the at an li i-riiiir in SI'N KISES. SI Sun rises 01 Sun sets 07 07 Moon rises Osj I II.

water or, IflV re: I are swept ai; p. ii lu' ill; i i. flic; ill eo I. 11 Ti' M' 1 1 thr only. It i i- ii 1 1 cut I reported that the inajoi ity but olio.

T'ne Board ol Canvassers wer in sjon t.i' und.iw la? evening ai adnurned to nn Sgilill at 'J o'clock. Their business i complete except the rc'-iru ol three districts which wen- sent back to the in-pectors for cor- i let out il." I. N-w 1' M. I'n-o i nlill. ie nn eii t.t.-l i i.

Hernia i.rt lia.t-n. uinl Sur.ik iph- of; r1 W. P. rf i K.i.- I .1 lliliKs- Tut lisi. ay, June 10.

Nut 111 it) Histoiy cifly, of the lliooklyn Institute, NEW-VOIiK. Powehy Tiieatiil Night Hag (ioldeii Far. mer A laildill. ('11 1 rii.v vi Tiiea 1 111-. I.ady of Lynns Susan lloplev.

I 1 X.i rve that pt i.p in 1 tii 'oh wt' t-, luv. i'o r. il.V w. i A correspondent of the Spi inglle.li! Cia-zette, writing from llrooklyu, N. takes the following notice of one of our townsmen.

He sn yn On the corner of Clinton and I'ii-ne-pont sts. is the pi iv ate school for i under the charge ol' Ai.ini (i'iii The buildings were erected by him some or 10 years since, at nn expense of 1.1 to 0110. Uetired, yet ill the uiiilst of ihecity as it were, provided with aparatus and every convenience that a school can have, under the personal direction of Mr. acknowledged skill and talent, combined with the experience of many years, this school infolds advantages which render it unusually attiaetive and worthy of support." Vera Chi z. May The new Tariff is found to operate as it was predicted it would.

-Three vessels with valuable cargoes have ai rived within the lat two or three d.ijs, inid there is not money enough in the city to pay the duty on tin m. Four more are daily expected If the duties be not paid within thirty days alter entry, the goods must be soTd at public auction, and what will they bring I V.UF..-T: :f.i"r ri'ViMHii" le i ol i.t m- i ir i.r iti i -i ii i 4 i- i I'-' rj if Is- I 1 i i vi tit; ii. W.r, "l-l 1:: t-'-' in -'ii -u ji: 11 J-' i ii hi Nh w.o.i. i.t -Jia i-y -j-ji gi- I UI 1 i-t 'i'S I 40J 4m 154 I till t4 I 1'9 4ts :.4 -ilh A- II" 1 mi Si lu-lil k. 'i II h' "1 lir IM S.

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I to )- si1. r. :r.av Law i i. ni-i-t any n.it he it is ti tendered ullll Hie iiiom u.u i oe, meets of Ins fidelity as a minister, uinl his wis-dom as a jurist especially in tin) department of international law and rights. A i 'aim i it.

fx iMi i.E. The llarlaein Railronil pirectois have issued an older to exclude nil mii ts ol iM'ii'i from the platforms ol their cars. Thus has great nuisance been abated. are always aware that the odor of tobac- i is not agreeable ill the win confinement of car; and we doubt not, that lniet will bear in ii i ti nl that a stilling excess of imtsl, is no less offensive. Canal tiikoi mi Sri cutting through the isthmuz of Sue is determined upon, on the following conditions 1.

Fgvpt is made a neutral State; her neutrality giiarrantied by the Porte, France, England ami Austria. J. Prussia, Uiissia and North America, and poweis of the second rank are invited to recognize this neutrality, o. England, France and Austria make the cutting at their own cost, and lev a tonage till the outlay be mudc up. 4.

The execution of the work cannot be interrupted even by the breaking out of war between the contracting parties. Another (iihkaltfr. The English Covern-ment is about taking measures for fortifying the island of Alderney, on the coast of Frame, in the most complete and formidable manner. The line of vallation is to be supported by tour immense forts. From this island, a long extent of French coast is visible.

Emigration to C.vnviia Fever. On the 20th Mr. Buchanan, emigrant agent, had adv ices that 10 vessels had sailed for Quebec from various Irish ports and Liverpool, having on board passengers. On the 10 ships, with over 4000 passengers, were at the quarantine ground where accommodations ha ve been piovided for 10,000 persons. On board of four ships arrived, there had occurred l'JI deaths from fever.

Explosion sii. The Albany Ev. Journal reports the destruction by steam explosion of the saw mill of Messrs. Cornelius, of .7 1. 1." im, vi For a Stage leaves Fnltor, iy, lliooklyn, passing through Flatbush, lands and (iiavi-send every day, at 10 A.M.

and 1 P. M. poll Fort Hamilton, passing through Plat-bush, New Utrecht and Bath, leave Fulton Kerry 10 A. M. and I P.

M. Another Stage takes the shore road passing through Oovvauus and Yellow Hook at same hours and place. Foil Jamah Ooiiklin's Stage leaves Carman's, 27 Fulton street, every day at yj, A.M. and P. M.

For IIemi'sievd Curtis's Stage leaves Carman's every day at 2 o'clock, Jiassinp throul, Jamaica, Hempstead, Near Roekaway to Kaynor South. For H.ir.Yl.oN Bedell's Stage leaves Jones's Hotel, 2li Fulton street, every Tuesday, Thins-day and Saturday, at 12 o'clock, passing through Jamaica, Hempstead, Itabylon and Islip. Leave Islip at a quarter beiore li 011 Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings. Foil A Ml TV vii.i.e He ndi if son's Stage leaves Jones's Hotel at 1 o'clock on Tuesday, and Saturday, passing through Jamaica ami rr.H 7 i. 1.

Pi-ceaseo -Early in May, died, at Dublin Castle, Earl liesborough, late Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, liy this casualty, the Irish have lost a sincere and able friend, and the Uritisli Oov-ernment a popular representative. j. tL.r. nsti li-s rotarn, a in. r.ii t.it in'! a.lopt.-.!.

Ti.i iii'-K' ratioii ol a lew thonsaml houM In' inailf an to tin; tx'iH'lits to I'roin the low postagi" ami its aihantai's to the people at We liear iiini h. ami inncli to the purpose, Saul ol the lifiii'lii'ial etlects upon the mo sk xm mi r. N'ew-Yokk City piciary Ei.ei tion. The Foco ticket has been elected, anil with one or two exceptions, gives general satisfaction. The number of votes polled in the city, was about 0.1,0110, which is less than were cast at the Presidential 'if link J.

it.t. frir. i- thut in ivj. a lv''! i.i.i tiifi: rf I j.t vS.t-: linn ij il.Iii iiii.i i. aiiswi-is to Ilf Mlili .1 irtOll- ii.j.

Mr. ii I XVus I tin' tIOUi.it' to Hulk tili'lll nut, ill'. 1 1 I Ullll SO W'll' a- br no li' ltrr tii.in .1 tin-s, wur f.i 'ill fui'i, tin limik it til wh.U to liil SI i hi I I M.li tin' to Mr. 11 In New York, Rev. S.

Stiles Parker, of Burlington, N. to Harriet Newall, daughter of Vincent Tilyoti, of llrooklyu. L. Li Eli Hull to Mary L. Dennis John Hamford to Hannah Harrison.

il, ti lt t.i lint it ilors not lullow. iroiii wli.il I iiavi' si'i'ii. tii.it Ii'' In- inai!" a lv.u rea to muthclii.it ii'H, or that In- i'jii tin' tucli'. The Whig ote on Monday, as compared with the vote given Mr. Clay, siiows that lO.uoo Whigs declined voting at the Judicial Election on Monday The result in the City of New-York, is as follows Supreme Court Edmonds, Jones, llurlliut, Edwards.

XiijHrior Court Oakley, Vanderpool, Saiidl'oi'd. Kif ires Common Picas UlshoefTor, Iiigraham, Daly. let Attai nt ll M-Keoil. Jmlfre.s a' the Court uf The so- Am idM' nH llnun Tin' V. i' I'Imii "(lay 'id) says fins c-vf on't'i- has now lii'cn in twisti'iii'i; r'H't urn: ral character uinl social comlitioii ol' the people leuioii-.

pro l-n-cil liy the increaseil r.u'ililii'N ol oiii sc ami travel. l'iire ijMe results "ill lie as certainly iiivn increaseil intercommunication an. I cm v.L-ncc at home; uinl every let and hon'l he at once taken out of the a It is with a view to intellectual ami moral prolits, tli.it we advocate a uniform two-penny We noticeil on Monilny, the attempt of liiieliaiiau, alias on Sunday, to cut his way out of jail, with a stone ami chisel. Yesterday, the other supposed assas sinator of Mr. llotclikiss, was discovered by the jailor, about ID o'clock, weltering in his own blood, ill hi cell.

Investigation discovered a horrid gash on his left arm, which he had re-centlv inflicted, ami from which he had bled almost to exhaustion. A physician was called the wound dressed, and the prisoner left to lit m- At Flushing, L. oil the 7th Rev. lien. Bucker, in the year of his age.

Funeral to-morrow at 10 o'clock A. M. In New York. Phlleua, widow of the late Francis I. Domiuick, aged 71; Mary Frcoland, aged I i Margaret, wile of John S.

Scott, aged Caroline Ficksen, aged 'J I. iVei'Mv Kt iMtrl. Number of Deaths and Interments for the week ending June 1M7. IllSEASKS. Phthisis Pneumonia tl Paralysis 1 Fever Scarlet Marasmus Debility 1 Congestion of llrain vi; Congenital Malformation 2 Variola Fever Typhoid -J Senilis L' Fever Intermittent 1 Hydrocephalus 1 Ship Fever 1 I lentition 1 Total Adults IS; children 15 males 17 Females id.

From New York, 0. Health Office. C. S. J.

GOODRICH. Democratic ticket succeeded in N. York' C.iei-nbush, on Friday morning. One half of the s.uiio napi'i-, ami with mil -H n'ty in our opinion, calls this new tvsli'iu I In tin' paragraph ol' this artii'li' va tec (il ihc has mailr a little alteration in tin' ol tlir whii-li, it not to i as ttn' original, Li-rtamly ri'i' ln'tter Jol trie K. building was literally blown to atoms.

There were 110 persons near it at the perilous instant except the engineer who whs in attendance, and a young man in an adjoining house, into which the boiler was forced, who was slightly injured, while the engineer escaped unhurt. city, by about 4, -100 majority, and returns as Appeal Judges Gardiner, Bronson, Uuggles and Jewett. Richmond Coi nty. The Whigs elected a County Judge, one Associate Judge, and District Attorney. Albany City and Coi nty.

Whig ticket elected. Also, in Troy and Lansingburgli. Wes rem steii Coi nty. The Whigs elected County Judge and Surrogate. The District Attorney was elected by both tickets.

A i all r. Tin A report va Vera Cruz iutn a Circus b-en there, had been Hempstead to Amity ville. N.vr.siE Stahf. Leaves Jones's Hotel every day at o'clock A. M.

and P. M. Ni vv iiiwn ami 1 1.1 shim; MaiPStage, leaves Oakley and Piatt's "110 Pearl street, New Yoik, corner of Dover street and Heating's, 21 Peck Slip, at 0' A.M. and 'ijandl P. M.

every day. Leaves Flushing at 7 J. and 8J A.M. and 1 o'clock P. M.

Leaves and SJ and 2L Sundays leaves Williaiii.sbnrgh Ferry at A. M. and 4 P. M. IIemi'stkai) Harhok Leaves Oakley's, Pearl street, New York, passing through Flushing.

Manhassett, Great Neck, Little Neck every afternoon at 3 o'clock. Leaves Hempstead Harbor i A.M., Manhassett Little Neck 7, Flushing S. Railroad Line See advertisement in another 0I1111111. ir'. IIP The CornerStone ol St.

Thomas' Church, at the corner of Willoughhy and Bridge streets, will (D. be laid TO-MORROW, Wednesday) afternoon, at I o'clock, by the Rev. DR. CUTLER. June 8.

2t City Iloif JACKSON STREET, op. FORT GREEN. Altcnlinii Pliysirittn ami Sureeon, for Month of Hr. R. M'OLFT LAN.

Dr. G. HUNT. ixttiug Com niittee for sunic Muiilh, DANIEL AYRES, I'll Columbia street. THOMAS CARPENTER, ss Pieircpont st.

R. NICHOLS, corner Sands and Wa-hingtmi. AUGUSTUS GRAHAM. Front, for. Dock.

June 7, tt' A. A. LOW, Secretin y. City Eioi iiMii y. Served her nnmr.

One of your preposterous ladies called lately at a store in New York, and desired to see some hose. Having obliged the wearied clerk to unpack innumerable parcels, she thought to shirk off from a purchase by saving the patterns" were not so long as The Washington Montment. Another aso the ciatiou for erecting a monument to Washington, I she expected to find them. She want. tiiken bv fie on its wav to Jalapa.

self. The suspicious and wary jailor returned Triey ha! a dcu! ol with them. SOOM lliin- follnd that he had torn oil" the i ii i baudai.es, and was bleedinsr afresh. The wound Pko Bor-o P' Al l. Franklin plan is ua" for clear inz the streets hois, by yieMin2 eve- was atiain staunched, and a strict watch is kept rv vagrant porker as a tree prize to whoever upon the misejable man, who vows that despite chooses to seize hrm.

all visilance an.l care, hr trill himsflf Bear and the Surulav D.s- rathrr than Cn to fnon. lie seems thus to have p-itch of 30tii of May the head of Police passed premature, but undoubtedly, just judg-tusre are two di-raceful cases, recorded of on himself. matrimonial differences, cornmeritii.a on winch the D.f patch tays it ict to he disguised that Mil. Hopchkix. It affords us sincere plea-in manv cases, women have no on" to blame surP to tiiat jj, jentleman has so far im-but themselves lor then They l0 leave his bed, and walk tease, irritate, nettle, and provoke, until men i lose their tempers, and do what they are asham- times across the room.

His right side ed of. We have known many cases in which is gradually recovering froin longest hose made. You had better," said the clerk, apply at the next engine house." ISKOOKI.l Alt KIM'. Hi tail Prices June 9, IS 17. FLOUR From $8 7.1 to $10 per barrel.

WHEAT 2 00 per bushel. MEAL S7 per cwt. RYE 1 .10 per bushel. RYE 7 ,10 (scarce.) BEANS 1 jier bushel. PEAS 1 .10 per bushel.

SHORTS 10 cts. per bushel by load. 20 cts. do. do.

CORN 1 20 per bushel. FRESH CUTTER, lsiid per pound. LARD, 13d per lb. EGGS, 11 for Is RYE, $1 ,10 per bushel. OA'PS, filett per bushel.

OAK WOOD, $.1 per cord. HICKORY WOOD, $3 02 per cord. iiuou, nu'u per conl. HAMS, 12d per lb. SALT PORK, Shi per lb.

DRIED APPLES. $1 21 per bushel. GEESE FEATHERS, Is per lh. DUCK do. 2s Od per lb.

CHICKEN do. 1 per lb. was recently chartered by the Legislature; active preparations are afoot; organized schemes for raising the necessary amount in New York city are projected, and a site has been granted by the Common Council over there," in Hamilton Square for which the principal architects are composing designs, with one eye to the glo- 1 I': i i i if if f) in 9 If lh isi 1 o.l if lis- -t Yt Secret Societies. Demonax, a philosopher of the cynic school, who resided at. Athens in the beginning of the second century, and who lived to the age of one hundred years, was great- L.

Ll- I tt. lused to be initiated into the religious mysteries for this very sensible reason If they were bad, they ought to be divulged, to keep men awav from them; and if they were good, they ought to bo communicated to all, Irom love to 01 reward mat awaits me successtul artist a will be restored, and that with the cure of his V. ho wmcn tiey were 'lailv by those tho'jH Lave j.i.rid all own happine in head, ultimate recovery will ensue. to the nappui''ss ol trieil Men have thousand things to vex. annoy, Celebration of the 4th The tVard and irritate tnerji.

Home should be all flowers i Committees met last evening, and a Committee, unhiiie all sinilesarid kissps a perpetu- it i iiii. -i 1 consisting of II. 15. Diiryea, l.i-n. James ai lo-jritain ol pleasures and delights.

1 he 1 mom-nt a loot passe, over his door-sill, Lnderlull and Walter Whitman, appointed to outward cares vanish. The frown should raise subscriptions and make the necessary ar-lea ve his Orow, and he should enter an Eden ol" rangeineiits. Why were not some of the gen-r'pos and peace. i All women cannot be beautiful but they i the Advertiser put upon the commit- premium of $2 )0. The subscription lists inform us that no money will be called for, until $5,000 shall have been subscribed.

This enterprise is creditable to our "elder sister," although several such have already failed under her allspices. The fact is, every capable mind feels that any one city is too straight for a monument to Washington. There is but one monument in the world worthy his name and genius that i5, The Enited States of North America; of which the city of New-Yoi is one CoNNEcrici Whale Fisheries. The district Judge, in his recent charge to the grand jury, stated that there were engaged in this business 12-1 vessels, with .1000 seamen, and a capital of about $.1,000,000. MARKETS.

Ti EsnAY, P. M. Ashes. There is a fair demand lor Pots, and sales 200 bbls were made at 4 7-1. Pearls, with sales 7.1 bbls, are li 04 1.

Floi and Meal. The market for Flour was rather weak this morning, and there were some sellers at low rates. Shippers did not appear freely, and the home demand being light, receivers who had lots on the dock were forced all aripear so to their husbands, il they i tee I choose. We believe that almust anv man can It'' 207 Washington street, near Myrtle Avenue. Open every day, except Sunday, from 0 to 'J o'clock, under charge of a Board of Trustees.

June 7. tf Ir. 1. U. ISritltffN, Iufit, REMOVED to 100 Henry street, one door from Dr.

Brodhead's Church, and nearly opposite Dr. Cox's new Church. June 3. 1m be n.ade a ood husband by a good wife. Good news.

The bar-keeper at the Broadway Hotel, Cincinnati, has, by the decease of his grandfather, inherited $100,000. of the most splendid embellishments, and the city of Brooklyn a capital. Letheon in Mexico. The Vera Cruz Eagle-, to store or sell at a decline on yesterday's rates. Some receivers did store.

A better demand, however, sprung up, and holders became (Inner. Patiiino. Tho season for Uathing is just coirimenciiis, and the ladies and gentlemen of our city can avail themselves of the privilege by calling at the establishment of Edward Cray, Fulton Ferry. Mr. Oray has, at great expense, fitted up a large and beautiful Bathing House, for convenience unsurpassed by any in the city Scarcity at The clearness of provisions at this place is now very severely leit by all classes.

Vegetables are scarce, llour rising, potatoes poor, and animal food, with the exception of and butter, are something like double the price ever known before. New-York City Ji-dioiary. The salary of I Some parcels Michigan and Ohio were sold ofMaylOth, says that on Friday previous, the operation of amputating both legs was perform- the morning as low as 8 .10 and Genesee at 62 1 Tlio Itioohlyii ICvciiiiiK Sim: IIT AT SOUTH BROOKLYN, may be oh- 1 upon one of the German teamsters who had but at the close of Change there was a good inquiry, and Michigan and Ohio good parcels were firm at 8 Vei Ja8 7.1, and Genesee at 8 71. the Judges of the Superior Court has been fixed by the Common Council at and of the Judges of the Common Pleas Court, at per annum. taiiicdat the News Room of N.

EL'NNE I', .17 The receipts of Sunday and were ..1 nun 1,1. i I Atti1 been wounded by the accidental distharge of a musket. In presence of Drs. Harney, Porter and Lamb, who assisted, the operation was per uitif street, every afternoon. 1.1.1.-..

1 111: s.ui-h i aTfl ah -lit bbls. a motion beimr inrslinnnni i Also, io Lom; Island Star, published week- at 8 1.1 on the spot, and 8 .10 for June and I of New York and a more attentive, polite and Parmer's work for Ji ve. Put the light i plows and cultivators agoing among your corn i f'tlemanly proprietor, cannot be found in the and roots, and kill the weeds before they kill state. It is to be hoped that lirooklynites will the crops. Nowhere does a step in time save 1 him although his prices are lower nine-' more certainly, than in exterminating i I i i than those New lork, yet we are inlormed weeds.

1 inish planting potatoes, and sow ruta haga. Dont be afraid ol getting an over stock. many go to thstt city and patroni.e their What you rannot sell at a round profit, von can bathing establishments. This is not right. formed by Dr.

Barton, who went out to the army by the special appointment of the President. Foresioiit. It was so long ago as the year 1150 that the celebrated English Jurist, Lord Mansfield, was breakfasting with the Duke of July. Ihe sales to arrive were only or 40110 DDIs. 1 Here as also a sale ol looo 1,1, Northumberland.

The Duke carelessly spoke than common, at $0. In Southern the of the comfort of a newsnnner while ei.ti,,., market is heavy, and 200 or 300 bbls George- tow sold at 2-1, which is a considerable de ly, a large sheet, containing all the news of the week, may be obtained every Thursday Lr" Orders for Printing ami Advertising left as above, will be promptly attended to. February 1 17. tf l.ot liil.li ii ID" MRS. ANDREW OAKES, having kind- Dr.

B. took out with him the apparatus Ihr the administration of Letheon, and under its sense-suspending influence the leg was amputated without the consciousness of the patient. This was the first experiment with Letheon in Mexico, and afforded entire satisfaction to all paities concerned. feed to advantage. Look after the red root, cockle, and wild mustard in grain fields, and East Brooklyn Stakes.

We had pull them all up before they get to seed. Prune thought that Mr. Ileusted in splendor and con- cline. Meal is in fair demand, but not tirm. Sales 2000 bbls at ,1 03Ja." fi'J.

Rye Flour is 7a7 18, with sales 100 or .100 bids'. (Jrain For Mixed Wheat there is a great demand, partly from the South, and the tiuota- ynur fruit trees, spade up the turf about the breakfast. The comfort of a newspaper Mark well what I tell you, my Lord Duke: we may not live to see the time, but the time is coming, when these com fortuhle newspapers, if thev go on at their present rate, will write all venience had gone beyond all calculation in fur- trunk, nlace manure, around them. You must not expect many play days this "ist'ing Omnibuses for the conveyance of pas-month. Let the hoe be kept in motion stiller 1 sengers from the Fulton Ferry to East Brooklyn, no weeds to grow here you have been at the for thp smaI1 he nin I Terrible efie, is of Ri In the village the Dukes of out of their lands tions are a little better than yesterday.

White. Ij" otli'ied to receive into her family and take Wheat is scarcely so firm. We note sales to-1 care of Children who may have strayed from day 4000 or S000 bushels represented Genesee their homes, so as to enable Parents and Guar- has received, fitted out conveyances of the most "'ii. llli.l MILUIII- I hers and see that the bugs do not take them. and titles, and all the kingdoms of Europe out of their nionarchs.

Mark hat I tell you, for it will surely be so ai i-i iu 10 00 I more readily to recover the and 2000 do Red (at 100. Some sales of Com I THIS IS (HVE XL) TICK of Oyster Bay, a man named Cheshire, was found drowned near the Steamboat dock on the (5th inst. He was formerly joint ow ner of a sloop sold out his interest and commenced horse-shoer, and was sober, industrious and prosperous. He gradually frequented the only were made in the morning at the rates of yester hands lost children all persons in whose may come, that the oiler has been accepted with I his is usually the month for making hay look up and repair your haying utensils if you buy new scythes, let them be ol the first quality; better give two dollars for a good scythe, than fifty cents for a poor one. I)estroy caterpillars.

Water tender plants in the morning or evening. Trees infected with insects may be washed with solutions of Potash or Soap-suds during the pre-fient month. costly and elegant description, suitable tor two horses, but greatly to our surprise, yesterday we beheld uponfthe route one of the mammoth species, named Kxcelisok, six house cower, elegantly ornamented, crowded with ladies and gentlemen. If after all this the public do not patronize Ileusted to their fullest extent they certainly must be ungrateful. Eqi'iLiHRiFMs and Sieameiis.

My meteoric memorandum, published in the Star of Friday evening, contains the reroid of my observations for 21 hours ending that morning with an eauii- uay, nut at Ihe close tne market was lower. The aggregate sales are bushels at IMIor Mixed, and 1 Ma 120 cents for Yellow The closing quotation for Yellow was piobably 1 77a 1 1m cents. To arrive 10,000 bushels for August at lOOcentsand more tillered at that. For June 1 12 was offered for Yellow. Rye is dull, with sab or looo bushels at 1.17 drunkard-sucking shop in the village, became a sot, and died miserably on Thursday last, of thanks, and it is earnestly requested that such may be taken to the store of Mr.

Parsons, No. Fulton stre.it. that they may be taken caie ol Py order of the Common Council. Nov. 10.

2 aw-tf Ut liriitni tremens. The lirjuor dealer declared he would give him liquor so long as he could hold forth thru rents to pay him for it. A great excitement prevails, and a meeting A Mystefioi-s Mi kiieii. A few d.iv sin -'is are neavy, ami lell oil to cents. with considerable sales.

I he market is nearly bare of Beans and Peas, and they are in denian. we mentioned that the body of a yoiing'teniale, I Whatever voir tlease. There is hardly any entire Iv nude, and in an advanced sute of thing gross, erroneous or trivial, if it only sound 1...1 1 1 1 1 3 is called, of the quiet citizens, to be held next tI1 sumeilune aeuUft that does not at -ftCf' I-H in lrn.h A imcf rrwirfjm itvuiniiu. p()r Saturday evening, to take measures for extin tion establishes that she was uliont ve.ir, of in the N. Y.

Evening Post. briinn. The New York Journal of Commerce of yesterday contains the following "Marine Disaster. We learn from a gentleman just arrived from the West, that the steamer Gov. Marcy, went ashore 011 Reif, some three miles above Dunkirk, in a heavy fog, between 7 and o'clock yesterday morning.

loaded ith heat, flour and copperas. The flour and wheat were saved 111 a damaged state the copperas and wheat a total loss. The boat went to pieces." Bnffitlo Cnmm'icitrl of Faluntaq This is the eighth steamer that has been either lost or perilled during rjtulilriirms. This guishing the pernicious dramery. Ihe receipts ol two days are bushels Corn, 21,00,1 bushels Wheat, 2200 bushels Rye.

Hav We note sales lOUO lultsat i.1a70 c. Groceries The markets generally are inac-ive. Some sales Muscovado Sugars have been made at cent declined on previous rates. Several invoices of Rio Coffee are on the market which is dull. Saleg bags St.

at r'i flits. Molasses sells slowly. -JIIH Fihds ItoillK-lH, C. A I RS. AXWELL begs to inform the Ladies of Brooklyn and vicinity, that she is selling off her sioek ol" FANCY STRAW HATS at cost and is now making up and ill take 111 orders for itry kind of shir'd.

lace or crape hat. Any that will please to call 011 her will find her work done in the neatest manner. Also caps and head dresses, ll iwers and ribbons. N. Ii.

She has just received a case of French Lawn MATS, suitable lor Ladies' Travelling Rennets, at No. 10 Nassau liiooklvn. June 2tc age, and had been murdered by having skull instance, that communication of the 7th, signed terribly shattered. Circumstances lead to the Ireneus." with a banditti motto. belief that she was a young woman from Indi- I ana, named Mary Ann Williams, who suddenly Union Cm Hector and Ladv Suffolk Irom that vicinity last September.

try it again" this afternoon. Cars "leave at The profits ok amcsejient. Charles Kean lias been in this country nearly two years, during which tune he received in rash $80,1100. So soon as he arrived in Great P.ntain, he entered into an engagement at the Hay Maiket ris tn jii i-jitni- 1 lirought 20.t 1 cents. Porto Rico is Theatre, London, fur XM0 night.

Heal made engagements at Manchester, at the same in that h.d. to whiiin the slated that she b. Ii.ngi-il where had HMinetl a loan 1141111- I Williams; that she travelled witii him to jy wete boarding together, ii.11 he .1. sei ted her. anning off alxttit Si VI ol own money, and leaving Iht entirely destitute.

1 rase is still involved 111 111J steiy, hich can rate of compensation. licl.l at 2S.i 10 i leans cents. RICE. market is steady, but not active. T- porters ar not doing much.

We note sales tierces at 1 to .7 .10, the bitter for ord.n.,-ry prime. We have heard of nothing y-t s.dd above that figure. PROVISIONS -The Pork market is gener I o'clock. Sl R'iEONS AMI I'l RSERS OF THE NlVV. P.y an order issued from the Navy Department at Washington, we learn that the Medical and Pay if the Navy have been put ujion an equality with respect to rank an insignia, which they have lon held in the army.

PcofiTs ok Temperance. The individual equilibrium was no doubt the product of a distant convulsion. Wednesday, June 0. M. The Weather.

At 1 1 a. m. yesterday, wires 7fi. tiieritiometei 7.1 the highest darn, the day. At 10 last eve, nor: the the became Attractive.

The follow ing apiears in a I FI Thompson Welter's Saloon. 20 i Clinton a Lady's WORK BAG, containing a fine Pot ket llatnlkeichiet. The ow n-er ran have it by calling at the store. Juoe tf Srotch paper A gentleman, addicted to intemperance. be received as a Ixvirder, in a ally but the tendency has The traiis.irti.ins ate t.i moderate extent.

Sale. 2.10 new Prime at ii I lot) it en' etithhrioicil, and n.i. finite in that n'ate. while P.i. KET PifSEn.

Mr. James G. of New- 1 veil. I while on his wav to tins city genteel family in the country, where efforts. in the reformation of others, will be used lor his.

arid a small rcel new f- at Re. 1 1 Ffidav las'. 111 the steamer Champion. ad i i 1.. 1 1.

'tie corner of 1 lliam ami all ntrref. in New the wires have Vibrated one or two d.gree. E. M. lay mortiii, June 9, 7 o'clock.

1I11. 1, hut Without Pnnie ''a't Mi -Me II 70. t.ia n.rk-r ot a narlt (toon roriTainmv 1 Tiikt ii I rPA KP.N" up on the it a Red and Wh'fe I tin.ldlo siz-. about 7 or years nil -winch the owner hate bv pro irg propel ty Jl -I pavii-i rbarge. on appl iral ion THOMAS V.

III.ELAR. K'i st. June n. at It 10. mm- I or ami notes ol hand to the i h.ts made by his business within a lew Four nr Thurdav 1 amount of No atiet.

a.et ii.ee sale. lltier.e atel I.II. ycirs, iO.o.to, Ox-. tSe I'lim- at fjal.1 rents. There a t.s lr.

h-srsc at NUrrl, and pulled atel ces.fjHy for Lor; They have Iwsrn fi tUrhi.r. iw liisi nV k4 rwa ol Ui IVn.i 4 1 he Tmhh M.1.1.10 AriKomiATiov. Mav it b- into a r--rion fund for the I'iirn vt ft. a Camanrhe fn-diam. tru rr-st on h-jtd att American vessel Ivmi in the North Kiver.

crurel with bavinf 1 ick I u. re have b-. 11 loo t.erre. fc'a'i oo(, vi.00,1 rents, aed r.t and orphans of lwv- U. 1:1 the -r- I rtM at J'ar mn4 a knlf, in hand- rveral r.ttt of rum on the vnvae from 1 Irelatei.

to New Yolk. want ol I tl h-tr country, ar.l re voted to 1 rdiits. POaV a few fepectllM' in rierrev.t 'Ihe location i very rfetiiil.l aI eonin.ie,.. Apply at Pl.uej.niit hr-t b.i.e li-m Fulton. J.

cas. with an ever pointed leadjB.Bt jt, ri.t;l, may be purchased at CusonVe. s. anibVent 1 dear the charge ws di-mia-rd. cha- peace Irom a oVj-a'ed I-.

est. Luttci iZv 1 T. hres tS ceuts..

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