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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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LONU.lgLAND HUMS. COMMON COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. WAR NEWS. FINANCIAL. something to do with this, or they may have been waiting for orders.

It is scarcely probable that tho commanding olliccrs would waite tiuio ou their owu $rookli)it Clmting Star, oavimo, annual meeting of lUAIiibuLY KICPOHT OF T1IU SESSION. NASsAL BANK el Uiuuklva. ua UaUmliv. of even the Warrior in case of hostilities with England or other nations. The facility with which such obstructions could be removed whenever the need for their use bad passed it an excellent point in Weir fa Uenoral Benhaiu, lutoly released from -uumiiuuii wa, n.id on iiesuay aKaniooa a large number were in attendance, lb, 0d board of offloers were the turfUtj-eiohtli dsyef December, IKII.

aasotaoa. arrest, under tba ridiculous charges of In consequence of the gunboat Kanawha 1. and Discount tatf.StT FEIDAY, JAN. 10th, Preprietor. I Editor, Thubsdat Evgxtxo, Jan.

Din, 1841 9. Overdrafts naving been ordered to proceed on tier trial V6 I General Eosacraot, remains at his rasl vor over other method. A spinal meeting of the Board of Aldermen f.irl. Tu, ndDZ te.ato dence. 160 West 16th street, in New trip, she was floated into the Dry Dock yesterday, in place of the Richmond, for E.

B. 8PO0NEK. A. J. SPOONER.

warheld this evening. wnicti Is all securely and profitably "Sentinel," the Albany correspondent York, awaiting orders from Washington final inspection. At a few minutes before 5 o'clock, Alderman 1 Institution is now fairly ea- of the World, thus refers to Brooklyn mat Tba Star has a larrar OlrcnlaUoa In fa- (jiuKsx moved that Aid. Kiianks take the arm uasla, and well merits the cuuiiueuceor our community, which it has au Chair. The otlicert of the third division of Captain Porter's mortar licet have reported to Lieutenant commanding BreeiU, at Vii milies, and among In ters: lie has been waited upon by many of our first citizens to express their unfaltering uppreciatiou of his loyalty, courage and aiiiiniiauny re 'oiveii.

sir. Archibald K. Ha Aid. P. (J.

Taylor uioved that Aid. Uiikkn S. Due I'rooi Bauka 4. ihie frutu tbe Directors of the Bauk 00 H. Due Iruui Brokers II.

Keel tutete J. s)ei'le tf. Cash Ituiiu, via. i Checks aud notin oil othiT llanki, received 111 the course of bunltifwun tlm -iTth hut. SttH'k ilUl.J.VJ si.

fruui- Inory Notes, 10. Bonds and MortKaifiis 11. Illllj ol Holveiil Uanks IS. Uills ol SuipuudiHl lUuka. 13.

Lum aud klLpeuse Aocuuat Kinus county asked, by one of its Senator. vens, ol Shelter Islaui and Mr. Brooklyn and on Long-unarm, man any other Dally Fapar published in take the Chair. he amendment was lost. Usbors, of luat Hampton, were chosen Trus- South street.

SBSSSE SS'MJSSfS permission to issue bumla to raise money for the support uf th families of volunteers. The 71 100,432 as lidelity. No one who sees Geueral Ben ham can liavo the least doubt of either. Aid. Sriunu moved that Aid.

Tat loin take Sonute thought it bast to ifive timet to arrange thin Cttty or Wow-Kork. 10 CORRKSPONDKSTB. Veulral Conunirullaiiul t'biircli theC'hair. Lost Arlirmuiive 4, negaiiv Fiiik. The workshop belonuiDir to Mr.

lue provisions or the bill lor otner utsiriuts The motion of Aid. Uiibkm was then car Sands Powell, In the rear uf bio house, was General Hubert Anderson arrived in also. Tbs citizens of Brooklyn are certainly a generous people, and auetain the bauUa of their destroyed by fire on Tuesday night, snd a large We cannot undertake to publish communications, prot to at.U facta, uaUa aeeoiupeuuid by nanuiuibla eddies, aa guereuteo ol their truth. 00 3.013 New York on Satarday night, from Phila amount or valuable tools lost, beeidee lumber. ried.

The minutes were read and approved. communication I'HoJt TUB mayor, To the Han. the Hoard of A Idet men representatives in tne camp wittt a Droau lib 1 be nre is supposed to have originated from Course ol I.eciurea. The Gth lecture of tkjs course was dolivered last evening to a highly intellectual audience, by the llev. Joskpu P.

Thompson, 1). IX, Pastor of tbe Broadway Tabernacle, whose subject wss Tbe Test Hour of Populsr Liber nor la ratum euch oaalriuuUau ws dull oat erality. stove ia tho building. Loss about No tlAOIM-flSO. 1.

Capital About a thousand dollar a day is thus ex delphia, and attended divine service on Sunday, at Trinity Church. He is stayiug with his family, at the Fifth Avenue Ilo- IiKKtlkukn 1 have deemed it mv duty to panded, and it all goes directly to the purpose, avail ounelrM of. JT SEE FIRST PAGE. I. Clronlatlou KiWUtml $180,940 iusurauce.

iiueentt Co. NtHtnet. OBOSSS9SSSSBSBSBKSSOVSSBOB-S1 cause your Hon. Uodv to be conveud. to mak wttnout expense or airencv.

it is aa act ei do. uot Ri'gutertd ToUt Loie Note ou hand ty snd Republican Government." At precise From KiiRora. The steamship 'Kanga the oucesaary appropriation to enable the Comptroller to pay certificates falling duo to which that city may lie proud; but it may be worthy of examination whether the principle it fosiera is not one that will, in the end, iu- tel. bdknsiuk's kxckuition. ly 8 o'clock, (tbe time announced in the pa morrow, wnicti were issued last year, In pay.

Fair Deallnic tn Appeal lo till Kens. ltlerchantef 'f'riaalitra. Uuftl1 arrived here yesterday. The advices have been generally anticipated. The British journals were mainly occupied with ers, etc,) tbe speaker was introduced lo those Jure those wbo are now besafited bv it, or those who may muke the gift the foundation moot uf judgments obtained against tho city, and for oilier puriaaoes.

To have them protest- Ifl.oiw 14 11,301 aen Men, Iullilctau, and All I. PrgfiU 4. Uub lo Uankt 0. Due to ltidtvldUMUaud Ournuratloua present by a gentleman, who, to his credit, Defaulter lor a aenianu ed when the muuey is in ttie reasury lur their tue American War question nut as they Nona ot Folk. be It said, lueruly performed the introductory tune received Secretary I About half of General Buruside's expedition had sailed for Hampton Koads at niue o'clock yesterday morning.

At three o'clock the others had steam up ready to ceremony aud retired ignoring the opportu liquidation, would be Injurious to the credit of probably by this the city. Seward's letter, ah 1 have also deemed It necessary to call fmotinc ns the civiuir un Citt Railroad CoMpasr. We have roui i Ar i .1 i i your nity to make a lengthy address, as some are i i ui i.iiisoii nun riiuii, hiut mil now nnia I atiiar tl.au ataiisu 0. Out) iYea.urur ol tbu UUU vt New York T. Pua Ifcutwlttira, on dnmtid 3 11,00 1, Ammitit lti, not lurludd uudttr it tier trf tlt alov Uvadsi, ilvidutid No.

4, uitjiaia Oft ik) been requested to publish the following wont to do, to the disgust of the audience, who sioners appointed under the act of the lath of of moderating: thuir passions communication: All men profess to like fair dealing, and we believe it iamucb. the beat- policy, both for a succeisful life and a happy death. We hare for fifty years been endeavoring to establish a newspaper which would be fully up to the highest requirements of a great cams not to hear them, but tbe advertised nud their mannors. The Tories however, April, ieol, lur tne widening ot Slain streoi, depart. A grkat nxraniTion sbou canto "The arterial avenues ot this city, are new scemedkto lie clamorous-for a war with Am speaker.

have completed their report, front which it ap ceneralv occupied bv railroad tracks, itb erica From Ireland we learn that The ()'- The reverend gentleman was well received pears that the i'he ahlu exwtike cf the DroDosrd Iu- the opening of the Spring there will be no less A special dispatch from Cairo to the iiAirs ur rr.v YtntK, been removed from the com by the audience, who appoarel to fully appre CtjiiHTT Kiaua, I- i mission of the peace of tho counties of Cork Democrat, says that troops nro now proveniKiit wltrtie Ti Far tana end bulldlUHe uecesaary lo be takru 1AS.H1 04 Ihaao 11. FEoniiNoiUH, rriNHlttnt, and and advancing city, and with anything like fair dealing on the part of our citizens, we man mae or ten uiifereut routes in oieratien, extoniiiuo; to almost every part of the suburbs. These railroads are more valuable than any ferry lease, The. first expense once overcome. on their way tlioro from different points, and Kerry, for the part he took In the recent Dublin meeting of sympathy with America.

The 'Journal des gives The city uf Brooklyn beiug assessed as fol ciate Imn as a "solid speaker, wmca lie proved himself to lie. Alter a few eloqaent prtfatorv remarks, lie stated, that prior to the outbreak of the rebellion, American patriotism bad aluiost ceased to exist, the whole country was wrapt up in the pursuit of gain, but the and as soon as they arrive, a column from might long since, have done so. Iowa divuleuds now in with the raitiditvand volume We are not disposed to complain. We of the current of a swollen stream. The au No.

57-Mark 10,3 3 to 75,000 strong, will march from there to Paducuh, uudor General Grant. thorities are eupposed to have a directory pow Archbishop Hughes a rastigatiun for a Pro-Slavery letcer which appeared in his organ here some time ago, and which has now leave it to the people to ask those who rc er as to their management and conduct, but onslaught el tne nevotees oi secession on our country's Hair, bad aroused us from Ihe lethar kaliial to a) ol pur lor, Iu Ihe opinion of competent Judges Is lor mere than Its actual value. No. lyfi Engine Proepect at. present the Republican party in Common the directors and superintendents of the roads The destination' of this force is said to be Nashville! whence if a iunction can be 16 Bo appeared iu France.

gy into which we had fallen, and the people were heeinning to see "the perils of the hour." Councils, Geueral Committees, and Halls only see it in their mind's eye. Although os- rnii c. HuiiH, of tliu Nrwau Htuk Hrooktya, a Hinkiiiff Atnoouttton located and at UnmklTn, tn an oountr. btttiiK Uuif aitU rurally awuru, twh tor liiuMfbTaalUi, that tttotlnri ttoiug tu all rtwptjctrt, a trim UtUinrut tu cnu-tliliuu ot tli Mid Malik, Uftrrtk'traiiflai'tloujl any tiUiiuoM on tlm uutrulnifoi Hturday, lliu Jtli Uy )fc, mm tiuanri itlglit Inindivd and lUty-onr, rtiiKi-t Ui i'ricli and i-Vfiy of tti tt. nn and part leu Ian abova itiHlM, arcordttitf to tltn btn ol hi konwlril)rt and Ixltef; and that th bunliitiaof tha laid Uank lia btit40 atid i Irauaautad at ttw t'tcalWu alurmaid.

1. 11. rWl iUNUUAM, I'realiteul. C. C.

HH11H. Canhtur. BtiTeraiiy autfwribtd ami aworu hy Mb I'apo-arut-s Uie iUU day ol Jtuii J1U It T. 0mtL, ti tary Publl SS7 lligli Mlritv Hall W4 444 ftatloa Ueueo, York su eet DO 0J Ituistneft Notice. v.

I. ii I leiisuny oniuuiisuru lur uuuuc auuurninuuuiioil, of Legislation, why it is that the Star, M(fr6llly pr00lisea vl0 be devoted-to that which hoi had loneor than the end, they have now come to be used niuialv made with Gen. Buell's command, tho entire army will proceed to New Orleans. The grand assault of the rebellion wasatrainit popular liberty the priceless birth right uf freemen. 11a Droceeded to deliae ponular lib JjuflTi.it Tar britur, fur the euro ol Property is ordinarily assessed in proportion to the benefits received from au improvement.

itv. and has been the indispensable instru- accumulating weaitn rapidly This movement will unooubtedly occur erty I Ihat it waa tne will of the majority of CmkIu, CjiwuniDtlon, and ill dlMiUM of luui and surely. For there ia no business pursiyt ment of building it up, is left to stand the I must contaaa, however, il would require some explanation to enable mo to understand with the next Six days. wbicu uas iiui iib iiiiztirus aim convulsions mj bi had at Us) Dew-iuiser djiot Vi Fultw, Your railroad on the other baud, bavinir urrown aw Hrooklyu. Abo, pUatUira lor pio in the back, k.

Alo, Tar O.titnitmt for burn only paper unhelped by city patronage, while new papers of only two months' ex into a necessity, must be uad wbetlier good, Capt. Win. B. Iienshaw, U. S.

chief KKiCK or thk UUMUULUT tiUL bv what rule the kenetlls resulting lo the City llnll from the opening of Main street could be estimated at nearly $3,000. As the Commissioners have advertised for objections tu be received on Ihe lllth I suggest Ihat your Mid, A. AIm, fl for ait, bi utmt, fc istence, have been created by the patron bad, or inuiirereni. During the past season the Brooklyn City Uailroad Company have shamefully 'abused their privileges, and oppressed thosa wbo con Stbkat, New YiMh, Jauuaiy aih, IsoS. W.

FOflTKK, Falton-iUvet. of Ordnance at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, has been ordered to the mortar fleet now filing out at this port, under the com age of which the Stab has been deprived I I lie Board id llrMtor ol Uili CoiniMtny liave llila Brooklyn, Jan. 97, 18.. mtfj tf lion, lljdv, bv resolution, instruct the Coun day declared a blVIUKNU ul FIVE FKU CLN I', eu the lapilal piysbte on d. uiauil.

tribute to their existence. Tliev have with- We shall leave others, who aro constantly mand of Commodore Porter. Capt. licit sel lo object in behalf of the city, to aaid assessment, ou the ground ot its being excessive. inoul l.nti- I urawn cars iroiu everv rouie to sucn an extant.

Thm Wkkr lt Hta, contfuning tor.i( jav in" na. BiM-retsry. the peeple, exhibited in a constuutiuual manner not mob license, but the will of a sovereign ieople, exercising Iheir prerogative in a legitimate manner. The Soath was eppose.1 to this democratic principle, and strove lo substitute in its place military despotism and if successful in carrying out tbeir designs, would crush out liberty not only ib the South, but also iu the North, and all that waa dear to us, as freemen, would be loit. Tbe voice of he people should be authority but in rebel-dom such was not the case, the whole slave power was arrayed against the aon-slavehold-hig portion of its citizens, depriving them of the blessings of the elective franchise, and placing them on a level with the brute; our principle was ruprerentatioli theirs dtuoini-ualion.

tor rears she bad been building up an oligarchy, whose chief object and aim was to irran nu'wfr. and create a distinction in caste, they are eavini from tjSU.OOU to shaw wi" report to tho Commodore at the I would, also aagrsl the propriety, iu con acmcdotiw, llttvahnm aud all tha iwura of the twk more. 1 be Jesuit ot bqsb uuu ihb.uu.iu us, iu 1114U1. nuukuui i per year, aim peruups OFFICE tub FIHKMAN'S TUUSr INBt No. Couit eupo- uuenceof the pre.ient unsettled slate of affairs li ftiibliilind at thia avarjr Wimmuit Arrca this is, that nassenuora must stand up, closely theso should not on their part, aim to sus throughout the country, the large amounts of iuUie city Uall.

moon, at 0 o'clock. packed insiilu and outside, to I lie hindrance of tain the local press. moneys which have to be raised for various other puriHMes, and the injury tbe creditof the HRooii.TM, January sin, isov. DIVIDEND Tbe lij.nl .1 Um-elon ot driver ana conductor in uiuir uutitM, ana to Penmiii wi-uUig to aaud a larga theU full of i the great discomfort ot tuose who pay for f.il tktuUy rttaiHufft) Ui Uiuir ft ioanj, may obtain tl Brooklyn has attained the size of a first city must suslaiu III consequence of these out Ooiuuany have this day deelart-4 a Ssiul Aiioii.l Dividrud of r'l Vli FI-'K CE.N payable lo Ibe Stockhuidels ou duoni'd. rrad tar at JiiMit, lays, ttiat all apphcatlou la made by your decent transit rroin oua point to another.

Ln-oeceasary delavs are caused in letting down class city, and ranks as the third city of the Brooklyn Navy Yard in a few days. A BANKER AT FOBT LAFATRTTU. Mr. Sinithson, a private banker of Washington city, was arrested yesterday and his oilice taken possession of by the Provost Marshal. He is charged with corresponding with rebels, and dealing in Confederate currency.

Sinithson left in tbe afternoon train lor Fort Lafayette. This is consider liou. Italy to the legislature uf this State at its present session, to have the act authorizing iw WM. BrHry passe uura, and the helpless bra tea drawing nation. She is beginning to bavi institu said iinprovemeut repeated, or actinu under it OKFICU OF TUB ClliiKNH' CAS LlHUi COMPANS ol litooklyu, Juiu.i, the cars are scraiueu ana tortured in iturtiii be forward.

There is no falling off in patronage to warrant this decrease ot facilities KoasELt IIoi-muh. Iu thi city, ou Huudotf, tions of her own of every proper character, and these are creating local attachments. ciicuinscribiug.the rights of their fellow (wbiiej aved until a more auspicious time. Uimary 0, by HcV. .1.

r. sUootli, LMuUuaut W. 11 Ut. ISoS. AIAHTIK n.A!.BKt.K.I3Ctl, MaVer, KoaarLL, Ninth Kfatront New York Vhiu men wauling cveryimog ineirown way, snu expecting every Northern man to act-the part Tue U.rd of Directori of tlin Citlau.

0.. Mwio and local circles of influence. In all mat- Aid. Strong asked if tbe Comptroller's tai, to Hua AuuVara A. or a ma, both ot ftfrook Coiupaoy h.ve deiarnd a HI VIOL.Nil of TilKKb: ed one of the most important arrests which buiiiel was nore.

fur rid tug there uo deficit ia the dividends to create an apprehension that the investment will not return a lawful equivalent. The plain truth is that the ruling powers in the direction lya. ters of progress and advancement, public of a slave hunter. Merchants, politicians, aud even Christiana, had become so degenerate as Aid. lariaiK had the Comptroller's budget.

l-Eil I ou the Bio. cl ttie Looiptey, oayable oe and alter tbe 16th Inat. has taken place since the commencement ot and private, the press of Brooklyn is an to dot ham liomatre some would nave even tbe rebellion. liHATHH. Ibe rrannr SHiohe will be eloeed froni this date Aid.

Iavlor ouggested ttiat the reconimen tlation ot Ilia Mayor relative to the certilicatei of this road, care nothing a boot tbe people. le Ihe 1Mb lu.t. By oreX el Un Hoard. important instrument. fulliug due, bo referred to tho Law Committee Buddvnly, on Thurxlar.

Wh lot, Kd- J.i lj.lt 11. WAltKKN, Becretary. compromised tbe freedom of the territories for the benelit of the tyrants but tbs war had brooglit about a diflereut state of things and he hoped the robelliou would be crushed fur Still it is difficult to make men believe in itn power. Joey av( you uou ttke our management 0 Matter, why you need not ride This is our road we have paid fori t( and we will conduct it as suit us. Jfou uiav growl SATISFACTOBT ABR1NO KMKNT TUB BE-TUKNKD PKISONKBS TO BB VAID TO DATS.

waa UT, outy aou ot U.ury aud Mary Ketrota uLkwr. (ut jr York, ai-d I yuai. 1 uuiutha aud Ifi Aid. Sritose thought that would not reach reciprocal duties. OFFICE OF THE LONG ISLAND l.NSLKANtt COJIFANV.

No. ai tho ease. Two hundred and thirty-nine of there- Men in all the relations of life, are more iST Funrral will take nlaca ou Bhirdav. lllti through the Bewfnapora but we care not, or. He denied the doctrine, that only those Hi-iMkln, d.uuaiy 'i, 101.

Aid. I avlor Perhaps It will not. since we never read them." Sucb in substance Aid. Stromu would prepare a resolution, if States that choose lo lie governed, were urder invilll-nn a Beial-Aiiuiial Dlrldnsd of TKN HF.H r. ha.

Ilei d.v bu dwlarerf, eavi- 1 o'vloak, at uoom I mm th rawidauo- of Mr. A. C. Vu tjip-, 1'ruant Horn, Clov Kuad, uaai HatbUitli where, vvliUa ou a tU wiLh hU turned prisoners are still at Baltimore, in care of the Union Association. There they are surf-'riiig for clothes, but are well fed.

Inclined to exact all kinds of offices toward themselves than to understand their dutv is the reply we have heard from some of I lie no one had one already prepared. any obligation to shiuo by the laws of the tile ou deniaud. WH. W. IIKNSIIAW.

gentlemen wbo are considered our first class tue chair read tbe communication ot the iwrt'iiii, na oia. rikrtiB or th family ar tf Irtaur. towards their neighbor. The Brooklyn I citizens, whose names always appears as com The Department coucluded yesterday to qumtpd attond, without lurthrr uotirtj. Comptroller, rederal tjovernment and showed conclusively tbat tbe idea advanced by foreigners and held bv Secessionists, that our inudo of gov Albany, J'ruy aud Auburu paporp.

uisrana copTo In connection with this matter, Aid. Sraoxo Biawar luiliucitr, on Tliuidr. Jauusmrr CEN1KAL BANK OF B11U0KLY.V, Jauuary 2. lScS. 'i'hM lloaid hae dHrlrl tlivl offered the following ernment waa without legitimate force, was mittee-men on any public occasion, whether press, therefore, constantly reqmred to cWiuble or polit.cil, and who affect to have sustain burdens without remuneration, to at heart the prosperity of Brooklyn and alt of afford publicity to new establishments with- it fiw il rh4A ivonllMmAn nnr Mail Hia 9, William SrtvWAar, ad dl yara Resolved, That ho sum of bo ftssr oa lativaa and Irtwuda aro rowpoctrully snd tho same is hereby appropriated tu tbe iuviifi 10 attvud the fuueriU uu Bundx DBSII ol T1IKKK PI.

oot of Ul. proflo, 01 th. lt six laouth, piy.1,1 to Bturkholden ou da aiaod. JOHN L. BFAIIBK.

pay inch i oi ui itiicaioa ur itjiiiuurarv iMiiif i a tloc, ir iOj lis Itaidflica ot uutvu Iu UWi out their advertising, and to advance pub-1 newspapers, if they do not care about coin- pay the three months men up to the present time, and muster them out. The three-years men are to have a furlough for a month, and to be paid up to present time. In about a week the men will receive the money and go home. The command of the 79th Highlanders has been given to a gallant and experienced false, quoting from iUmlolph aud ethers lo prove, that when the Conatilutiou of the United States was adopted by the several States, power was given to tbe government to muke war, and peace sod to sustain iuelf at every hazard. Aud it is now on trial.

He believed duo. aud to bcoiii uua durinif the vaar I6h, I hi'. a'rtttt. jaJ Iw Carfller. ond tli r.amntrollir ia hrel.

aulhuriztHl to I Macoowlo. At Flrinhln. I on Wadu lic objects without help or sympathy from I plaints, and if they will manage matters their I own way it may lie well fur them to know that draw his warrant fur tbo sovoral amouuti fur diJr. Jauuwy i Uou. All- MauoAi.is ard I ATLANTIC BANK DIVIDEND.

Dro Alyu. OeeeloUr In, Isol. pnoncmen. Ihe neoale hava riithts which neither their mo- audi certiticates. 7 T.

This should not be, and we desire to I ney.uor their agents at Albany, csu take away. A eVuii-Auuual Llivitkodof FIVa: PVR IvesoiTeo, I oak lue oaiance 11 me wjminn I ar. b- i t- 11 uiav aiso ue wen lor inein 10 unaersuinu eu the Caplal Buck of this Usnk haa beus delirrj officer, Col. Addison farnsworlh. Col.

arouse a Brooklyn spirit, and a Brooklyn Jump Murdotiald, ate re-ppe'lully luvifcd fuatteod that withdrawing six cars from a route, and tieretiy is referred toa Mpecial Committee of leaves for Port Royal, S. with a detac u. in um pronu lor III. hi tuonllu eudlua tbe illrf iay.bla on and alter tin Sud day ol Januarv tne luneral, at 0r. UroraVa Uburcn, luslilua.

current of feeling. There was long a ten itn instructions to retiort tbereon at our lUtio-ilay, at li o'clock M. I he cars 01 the t'luali- compelling people to ride like cattle on a train from the interior, will not be tolerated. Let went ot recruits, and a number of the old uext. Hy order.

liia Katn-oad lave litintar Point (oouoslte Tliirtv- meeting next Monday evening. Adopted by them also acquaint themselves of the fact that dency of trade toward New York, but this is changing. The establishing of stores foirtb atrtet terry) at 11 o'clock. Ferry bmts leave atotw MIJ. Moat It, Cubier.

TKPTlAVIf'K" IIAVU' in, ,1 1 wTT members of tbe regiment, on oaturuay, the Baltic. unanimous consent. jaeies sop ai nan past iu i-leck, aod luut ef Till Aid. Si'Koaiu moved that tho Attorney and the streets are not exclusively theira, and that if the Common Council will not furnish that popular liberty would not be crushed out at this time, and that the Be Statea would come out of tho liery odenl more araily welded The Constitution waa good enough we wanted an ten years' President oralways a place to safely deposit political offenders" In, tiut a determination on the part of the government to wipe out the cause of tbe rebellion, and all wool I go well. We had heretofore been one people, our firide sod boast was Unity but we hud alien and he wassail that tne trumpet Bole uf war had called lack oar heroism, the dry hones yet lived.

We shall ceaso to be a nation when we give up a part of the Mississippi division ciuld not be tolerated our gov ly-ltiiirtu sUrot at a quirti belure 11. i lleceJIiber 161. with large stocks of goods, have brought Counsellor be requested to appear on behalf of Waaoa lulhiscitr. ou Tlmrsdav. Januarv 9.

DIVIDEND Tbe Board at .1. Maior A. M. Lyon, Paymaster, TJ.S.A tba Lity and oppose the report ot the lom- trade to Brooklyn, jand there is but one dif- (Java. am, wife of WHIUui Wn-a, nv.d sH rears.

protection which is requred of them by law why then the people will look to tbeir own welfare. It ia a gross imposition that, after is now naving oft the Wist regiment N.Y. niissiouers on opening iuain sireor. Adopted Till.on tills city, E. ou Tlmrsrisv, Jan- in the way of its progress.

Tbe elarnd a BusabAiniual Dividend of FIVE I'kk CKrtT. out of lh prohu of laxt ala noiiths, py able lo the BtocklioiUera oa and aAer Ilo. AUI11TOK 8 UFMC'H usryy. Ilia ViaaiKia, daughter of Jupli W. and at Governor's Island, immediately after which the regiment will leave for Key West duns e.

i stores which claim Brooklyn patronage, do submitting to great inconvenience from the tracks, in the streets, so that the transit from ubu-nur. r. murk, Ca-Ion Gkntlrmcn There beieg uo contract for a. layior, a y-ar, a aioutlis and day. Km.

Iu tin. city, a', ou Wc-duealay, J.ou-ary Jouh in llifl 61st year el liha a point to poiut mav be made easv. we should the furuisbiug of each supplies as mav be re- not reciprocate by giving their aid to Brook-lyn in the shape of its press. They do not BUOUKLVN SATING BANK, JAN-U11J lit, ltMCat. Major A.M.

Lyon hea gained great respect and friendship among all classes by the courtesy and promptness 4with which he uuirod for tbe use of the city lor the year ltjo'2, eaiT.i. at Brtaiiset, 1., eu W. duraday, J.n-iy Hlii aides of the late Juho W. lind this very means of traasit couducted on mock auction pi inciple. li.trt at li.or.tH ol 81 PKK Cf.ST.

an- ernment can enlist the beartsof tba people. It is necessary ihat your Uou. tiody lake some advertise. Smith, or new Yurk, lu tl.e via year ul Urr ao-. And tne people are not so oppressed witn the transacts the business ot Ins otnee.

action in the matter. Tbe ordinances under had developed Christianity, and tbe futaredes- Dun mu ksL'XKintM not aiotwdiUK ivn buitdritj dnl lm, and HVK l'KK CfcN V. jwr auuuu ou grwitt-r aiuntint, tiM UiIj dny Ua rrwlitej to mith nation's calamity, as not to bear directors say- which these articles have heretofore been pur tinv of the people was hopt ful. As for himself la other instances we have been com -pellcd to observe an apathy and heedless lug In tneir meeting room, "no matter what is chased are inconsistent with 2 of the law he never was in better spirits and. like th AtuLsrcs B.

Kxuwltok, Briuadier-General Vf. F. Barry, Chief dtuuttin in UiU Bauk, aa mum Uy tU liy-l nut said, our divideuda are increased three par colored man, at Port Royal, who appeared be paused April Wd, lKHl, liud printed on page ui me name. ATTOKNUT ANU COl.N8KLI.OH, cent. All must rido, and some will always of Artillery of General McCellao's staff, ordered to witness the experiments with fore the troops, dressed In bis master's go-to- JiitriMt pHVabh afrar Uia Viitb and wiVa J4 of the City Manual.

tind ftult. uot iilidiattu will dtatr luWitnt oimju Uia uuid I be law provides that "no ordinance or meetiuirs, wben aoked how lie felt, replied Mr.WAhloo' Boiluiho, MootaEuo street, corns of Court street. the Stevens' Battery, returned to Washing We have paid for onenlnir. eradins and ness amounting to insult to the Brooklyn Press, on various occasions, where votos have been taken to advertise poli tical notices and public meetings in the Now York tfonditfoui aa dfpoiitn. resolution ol the Cominou Council of the City 11 nuher enjoyed religion so well in all my Uitnk oituu datly foni 10 A.

H. till I ton on Monday, to report the result to the Brooklyn, N. Y. paving streets for Railroad compsiiiee to occupy. And but for the pecuniary distress of the lite.

of Brooklyn having for us objects the appro priatioB or pavment of money from the 'i'rea on Muodajr and Saturday evnulug4 from it tu Conitnaudcr-iu-Cbier. (KiouTa-AawaL nm Cohsulsjit,) li be now several hroud avail- surv of the said city or for the croafinir of any papers, without tbe sligbest recognition of uen in course or completion, which would by Congress keaterdar. debt or obligation shall become biuding upon Abut and Navt. Col. Howard, com sfjT Sl'OONKB TiUhH, the local Tress.

a peculiar process, be fiveu over to luege peo In the U. S. Senate, yesterday, the bi manding the United States Marine Arti COUTH li HO )KLYN SAVINGS l.N- lrtTlON, 17U Sotb said city unless tne sane has been iassed by a majority of all the Aldermen elected to said pie who make promises only to break thorn. ATTOKNEVa AS1 COUKSK1.LOKS AT-LA to promote the efficiency of the Dead Let i'here has been too much belief that railroads no. S43 FriTon-UraiiT, llaooai Tn.

Coiumoa Council and tbe votes taken on the it is mil time tuat tue rress snouiu its proper claims, and we intend to cry, left New York yesterday, for Albany, ter (Jlbce was reported from the rust Utile lii-piMltriarahrlr ootlfled. that INT Kit if it Ai.o J. SrooNn, FaaMa W. Taara- are purely enterprizes. Wbo would not enter into a business which is purely cash, and no passage of any such ordiusiico or resolution shall io all cases be taken by aves and noes Committee.

It provides that all dead let. COHMISjlONER OF DIKLB. oil I ass. dui justice me cuaracier uuu sinuu bad debts, la thia enterprise Why capital at Ilia rat ot 8JX Plr-K th.N 1. pjr anaatu, ou a of from to AuiM) vntilitd and oi sVlV'K PtSK CKN r.

oo atiiua ot onrtw Haul w. i. aad entered on the minutes of the Common to be absent a few days, when be will proceed with his regiment to Annapolis, and thence move with Gen. Burnside to the seat of war. Thirty transports comprise can be bad to any amount for such invest ters shall, when possible, be returned to the writers.

Its consideration was postponed until to-day. The Judiciary Committee Council and no debt or obligation of any kind ing of the Stab. We shall be unwilling hereafter to advocate tbe claims of public NEW FORM ments, and too with restrictions Ihat can be creditwl to Irxni'ora on the tirat ot Jauuarr. i.ay-abte on and aitr Jauuary. shall be created against city, except bv ordi enforced without tbe assistanc of Court or law I.4NLII.OKD AND TENANT AGREEMENTS.

nance or resolution oi saiu Common Council reported in favor of tho expulsion ot hena- men who have been systematically neglect jni.r mi uot oiiied tor will ut addtnl to ptiaci)ial. Htuk ooeu diilr fruui lu la i.ai ir. a yers. specifying the amount and object of such ex the expedition, whose names wo will pub tor Johuson, ot Missouri. Various bill; In view of tbe fact Ihat the Brooklyn City ful, or of those establishments which are liuiidiiy aud Hatuiday evmiinpt.

iMtxirtitu made on and nrftviuna ts intl. i.s..rtr. relating to the organization of the army lish as soen as the orders to sail are promul Rsilroad has violated its cbartor more thau penditure. Kespoclfullv submit the matter to the cou always seeking aid and lending none. A Nw Foaa or Austen smt, MijKK I'KOTKCl'IVE AND UJND1NG, lias ea pi-fuariid br draw toturaet Iroiu tun timt.

gated. 'The daily press of Brooklyn is worthy of were ri iorted from committees, but were not acted upon. A petition was presented from citizens of Pennsylvania, reflecting sideration of the C. C. in order that they may hike such action in directiug expenditures for l.opairs and Supplies as may be consistent with HA SMITH, Pre-idanU (J.

DuNNiW4j, apcrtitary. aw once, and also in view of the unwarrantable abuse sulTUred by passengers, from which there appears to be no escape, it is now time that some uieasttrea should be adopted to prevent H. B. CIll'RCH, ESQ and may bo bad at the Of- respect. Two 9-inch columbiads, weighing ten thousand pounds each, were taken from the fliie of this nuoor.

upon the Secretaries of War and tho Navy Law. Kespectfully submitted, DIME SAVINGS HANK, io 0011 KT MTKKk'P. new companies poinliug to these unrebuhed Koqulra lor CULBOUa AOKKEMKNTS It has bud much to do in attaining its present position. While identifying itself John IJohlktv, Auditor. for the appointment of Messrs.

dimming Brooklyn Navy Yard to Jersey City yester abuses as precedent. Munev is not all now- A UlVlimo hitii bfXn dt'olard ah sail i n.i. In connection with the aliovo tbs followinir and Morgan to make contracts. Mr. Wada erful, gentlemen A ttcFraKKK.

Dollar upward, wliicli rball ha.v WT. Kkkvk, in a degree with every advancing interest, resolution was auopteu i day, and forwarded ts Philadelphia on the twelve o'clock train. They are intended as introduced his bill to pamshfrauds upon podt 3 months or 6 on tin prior to January 1. Kesolved, that tbo Mayor, Commissioner it has certain claims of reciprocal support of the treasury, it provides for hue and inv ot HI PKK CKNT. on of hepairs and Supplies and Auditor be and Thi Legislature a portion of the armament for one of the Mi tr FIVE Ptf CKN T.

ou Ur. ai prisonment. It was referred. The House B0 SouaaMaauoaal BTaaorr. Which it should be reasonably tenacious, they are hereby authorised to estimate and new gunboats lately built in tuat city resolution relating to bonded coflec, tea determine tho amount and quality of station alirtho lfitti January.

iuU reH uot called tor addrd to the principal. INTUUKa rcnniuimirM on thn lut rf sin In tlieN York Stnte Senate yesterday petition was presented, pruving that Ihe schooner h. u. nawyer, lying at tA Isaac C. Towtuar', ery, books, ana printing required for the dit- and sugar, was passed, 23 to 15.

The correspondence relating to the Trent affair We have always done our best for local institutions and trade. We have felt in our earlier condition, that tbe time would Pier 12, E. is now taking in provisions lerent departments of tbe city and to receive till State assume its share of the National COM11IBSIUNKB OF DKKDS. and nay lor 1 ort itoyal, o. C.

hue will proposals for furnishing the same i said arti was then taken up, and Mr. bumner, of all lunia dppuiit4 butore ttie litth January. tilt opuu Iroiu A.M.toli'.M., daily, aud ou MONIIAVB and 43 ATI; I) A VS. from ft to P. M.

WNu No. of Ui-DrMltorti. tlilid n.a.itL tax. l'reliminary notice of a bill to incor. cles to he delivered at the oihco of tho Com also carry fifty head of beef cuttlo on deck, Alossachusetta, delivered his expected KISIDMOB N.

120 FSLTOB-gTaSM. Ovvioa At Kvinino btao." tJ Landlord and Tbnant missioner of It. and in such quantities aud come when we should have tho ability to I porate the New York Cab Company, and be in all thinus self-sunrjortine. and bo able of one regulate tho Concert Saloons in and sailson the run mst. speech upon the subject.

After Mr. bum TO. from time to time us they may bo required to t- Tho United States steam transport Bal- ncr concluded, the bill providing for twenty be inspected by said officers belore receipt New York City. The latter compels every itlpA nf rmhlin dramatic rjerformance to to leave that depeudonce upon New York, tic, lying at the foot ot Canal street, N. K.

mail-clad gunboats was taken up, the A larKtir ualanoa Uiao ever Iwfora reported. Hiooklu, lectfuihr 17 llit 101. JOHN A. VTuf. Vf.

BnWABna 'rroRmirw. ,,7 tfalM AUlttCKMUNT UI.ANKB, tiiereor snail ue acKiiowieuueu. nroviucu how 1, ir I has nowcompleted loading, and will this question beiug, on the proposed amendment VfllU OMH ARV J-aOtlSIDiaos Or K4U TMEMT. ever that all proposals in tho matter ho sub ufternoon commence taking in horses. The FOH BALE AT TUE EVKNINO BTABOFFICsJ, vu, Kmtuut mm procure a license, ana ioruius me saie 01 emasculated our trade.

If onr traders will liquor to the audience by females, under nnltiv'utB lm rio-ht tl.i.v uiit cerlutn pains and penalties. A bill was mitted to tne j. who snail authorise Contract to be entered into as now provided hy to substitute the rrcaident tor the Secretary of the Nary as tbe person to obtain their U. S. steam transport Star of the South.

lying at the foot of North Moore street, law and the Coin'r of Repairs and Supplies is MUSICALJNSTMJNTS. rVm GREAT Jl BAWYKK A TH0MP30M FIANO. construction thus implying a censure ou themselves aided and sustained. introduced to authorize tl or Secretary Welles. The debate upon tho is now taking in a cargo of hay and oats, and will sail fur Port lioyal on Satur heroby autnorizea with the approval ol the Mayor to render so much of tho articles furnished under contract as may be required bv IVIIIgl UUUIJT IU BIM'VI bus oup- We say to all, sustain the Lrooklyn prt Qf tua families of volunteers.

The The celt-hrnted BAWVilK it PIANit day, 1 1th inst. She wilt also tuxe out 130 coruer of i ultou aud Orange sts. patent unfeiimentku akkatb1) bread i rkquaTplumb, EXCLVBITB MANUFACTUKEK9, Nos. 11 How Brooklyn, be different departments of tbe city aud de- The favorite horses of the First Massachusetts Cavalry. 1'rcss and the press will be better enabled I Health bill, passed last year by the Assem-to sustain you in all your enterprises, pub- by.

w.9 ttin introduced. Concurrent proposition was continued at considerable iungili, and it was finally thrown out by the adoption of a resolution, offered by Mr. Wilson of MaKsacctitetts, making a direct inquiry of Secretary Welles as to his em iver the sanio when duly received as provided SAWTfa THOMI80M PtAPfO TlW BWORt toiHfl ine resoiuuoa. Auouteu. The U- S.

steam transport Josephine suiled yesterday afternoon, with a full cargo of lio and private. lAVTYKti fb THOMPSON PI A Nil A communication was received from the rusutui luua, lut-jucauiift; mo 1 icsiuuii tu provide for an exchange of prisoners, were The aul fnl ployment of Oeorgo B. Morgan, and the Collector of Taxes asking that be have the privilege of appointing 18 Ueputy Collectors prtivisisns, for Locust Point. The vessels purchased for Captain Por rr t. I tJHsW liinwuuu.

SAWYER It TUOMPSON PIANO. Respectfully Irtorm the fiihlio that they are propar- iua jiaoi.a J. Kraaa.u not to uc htata AaaembIv. amoni. th6 uin.

amount of compensation paid hun. Acknowledged to tha brat liiitnimentu Id uw, for OS duya at $2 00 per day iustead of II for ea to supply and deliver, lu any part of Brooklyn, ter's mortar flotilla, and now at the Navy Iu ttie Mouse ol representatives, yester denied that there is in tho public mind a I notieed was one to provide for the support rvaiviouiiui iiv xunou Ave uuu, Brook Ivii. i tor too uaya. lis invaluable Bread, warranted free from all dhle- ard, are rapidly progressing towards com. day, Mr.

Illinois, introduced of the fuuiilies of volunteers by a State lux, the former resolution was rescinded. PnblUliors of mtmic and munlcal work. terioua Ingredients, and highly iwcommeuded by pletion. Fucli boat will carry, two long 82- Ins bill to punish frauds uKn the Uovern- Aid. AlcI.ACoiii.iN offered a resolution to I'mno to IhI, and rtuit allows If ourcharhM.

Pl eiuiueut eneaiisia and the medical faculty. strong desire for action, nor is it to be doubted, that the immense preparations which have been milking for concerted action between the lines on the Potomac conform to the wishes of ttieCoileolor. anoH tiitind. rcpah-itd and taktm lu pnunders, in addition to a id-inch mortar, Tho latter is mounted on a revolving plat 1 tin advantages of this Bread are Aid. Strong moved to refer to the Commit uwu Att'ivjrn- lur riauoe aud iirnirur(.

ment. The bill to abolish the franking privilege was taken up, and debated until the adjournment. No conclusion was come to, and the matter will be further consider- tat It It sweet, light, wholesome aud very palataj Ld.il 8iu tee now having the charge of Salaries. Lust. and one to amend the Sunday laws.

A bill was introduced to appropriate $100,000 for the relief of tbe sufferers iu Ireland, and making the Uuveinur, Comptroller and Secretary of Stnto a Commission to expend the fund. A resolution, introduced by Mr. Doxj.b, of Albany, censuring the Senators and Kc nrestfntutivea in Conirress for waatim? A motion to appoint lo Deputy Collectors oio, oeing maoe wimoui the use of yeast or al form of great strength, built up from the keelson to the spar-deck. The schooners Racer, Griffiths and S. P.

Williams, belonging to the flotilla, have already received rrHK HOKACK WATKKS FIANUS atid MKM)iJK4JN3 aud AIsKXANUUlfi Oil- was tost. kalies. to-duy. A motion to lay the whole sub The oritrinal resolution was adonfed. and the flotillas on tho sea-board and on tbe Mississippi are about completed.

With the greatest powers of despatch, the col- ject on the table was defeuted, 78 to 6l. 2d Tbe entire prooess cleanly. No hand troablee Communication from Com'r of Heuairs and GAA, ara tiittttiuuit iuetrumfcuta fur uailoiv and cburdu i now hi uue. A large assortm ut cau ito nwn at the uo wan-room, 4sl Broadway, btitweeu Uraod and lirooniB atres-ui, whirb wrtl be Mid at tho dough or bread, till baked aud ready for Supplies stating that bo is uuable to oromullv The Aobicultcral Society. The lection of armies and the building of ships timo in d( bating the negro question, was supply gas lamps as oruereu, oecause tbe con their armament, and will soon be ready-to go in commission.

The barkentine Bores Beilds hauled down to the yard yesterday to be armed and provisioned. Each of these vessels are taking in a three months laid over for debate. A resolution of in tract tor sucn bmiiiluuBt has expired. 8 It retains IU moutura and rnoah k)uinr tllUfmt'1y iaw Ww and Melodeoni Iroai I sUlllll Dliitrcr. IihuY aod ds.nikinl i.

a require time. When the storv of thia rlTliim United States Agricultural Society, at Wasington, yesterday re -elected President Hubbard, Secretary Ben. Perley Poor, A resolution waa adopted authorizing tbe tbuatheooiomoabi.iul, keeoiea freah for days Iroot illud If Tl quiry iuto the expenditures for the State Commissioner to advertise for tlie purchase of The oiedioal profweloo, aad Hie piablio geoeraJly, I MooUlly paymeufs reoeivi-d for the same. Shuit printing was also laid over. Ihe death store of stock and provisions.

I reasurer trench, and nearly all tho old Musio, Uuasc ktooks aud all kinds a4 Made ouu lumps. from Constructing Board of are nxpeetluUy luviled ts vfalt. Um Bakery, aod it- of Mr. Van'Ijukxkis, of Albany, was then announced, and uftur the passage of the Vice Presidents. TheKxecutive Commit diss at ar prices.

A pniuUt, iu atteudauce, will lrwxi. eoU vWn Ihe ship Onward has been fully armed and fitted up with all necessary warlike and water Commissioners staling that tho land irv imw ,1.7 iT tee was reorganized, and consists of Mar customary resolutions the Assembly ad. and structures of tbe water works are ready to shall 1J. Wilder, of Massachusetts Fredk. subsistence stores, aud will be put in com FAX'CY CAKE AND journcd.

BREAD be turned over tn the permanent Board except missson today by order of Commodore myth, ot New Hampshire Isaac Newton. xtra engine at rtingewoou anu rruspect Hi UAKKliY, Philadelphia Charles B. Calvert, of eservoir. io water com. WANTED A SITUATION, BVT A Boy, lo years of aae, Vfth anoel rfrnce.

to be written, in all its vast relations and proportions, we believe it will bo conceded that everything has been acconiplisl.e 1 with the power of euergy, patriotism good judgment. Nsiw Yokb. Harbor Dkfkkses Within the last few days a large amount 'of heavy timber has been bought iu this and the Albany markets. It is conjectured that it Tbe suit of Dion Bourcicault against Paulding. The steamer Norwich left the Yard ves No.

502 FUI.TON Maryland Liegrund ilyiiigton, ot Jowa Aid. SritoNU asked for a suspension of the Messrs. Fox and Lingurd, managers of the New Bowery theatre, to recover $2,500 H. Sullivan, ot Ohio and M. Myers, of rules to permit mm to introduce resolution OppflBlte Haatr.ToN Stbkrt, Bbooklvh ou a fraall Farm on Lone; Island.

Apply to Mr. li. F. UL'lJSE, Ko'. WyckoAVrett, Brook lyo.

terdny and anchored off Ellis' Island fur her powder, she is expected to sail in the lering oiai copies of the annual report of ihe jas dajctli California. I'resident Lincoln recommendation of tbe establishment of an Agri- damage for performing tbe pluy of the Octaroon," which was the alleged copy Iy The uodenffcned would call the attention of I 11 TANTKUA Pr.AI'M Ki iu A unv, water commissioners printeci. Resolution withdrawn as it Is necessary to course ot two or three days. The brig Bohio, which has been at an ultural and statistical department, was the pnbllc to file fact, ihal at Ilia above uamod ea- I of the beat character aud habita, who can state the amount of cost. warmly commended, and he was elected an write a good hand and irlve good reooniaieudatoua tabtlhoieat may bs alwaya foaiid a good aaiert Couimuuicaliou from Comptroller askinsr for ol faithhilneag.

Anoly at this onioo. se tf nonomry member. The suggestions of the Dieut of books li omce ltnurawn. chor oil' the Battery for some days past, lias returned to the l'urd to avoid injuries from the Moating ice in the North Kiver. The bark liestlcss bud to return to the Yard on Presidents address were debated' and in 477 04 was transferred from the Well and PLAIN AND FANCY CAE9.

CITUATION WANTED BY A GKN- tleman, ia a Bank or Insuranre Company, who is thoroughly aoqualuted with the dutiea, aud will Pump account of the lltb Ward to the street dorsed, and a large edition wns ordered to be primed. The establishment of an Agri- right prorerty of the plaintitt, was commenced yesterday k'foro Judge Shipmun, in the United States Circuit Court. The State Treasury difficulty is not vet settled the case not yet having been submitted to the Attorney General. Meantime Mr. Lewis has served a writ of mandamus on Mr.

Dorsheimer, to compel his vacation of the office. Tuesday for the same reason. Several in cloning account of the same ward. has been bought by tba Stale or federal authorities, and that It is Intended to be used in tbe construction of huge rails which cau be anchored a few feet below the surface of the water in the chaunel of our harbor, and with tbe forts on either aide wnld effectually preveut the entrance ibe commissioner oi Repairs aod Supplies ultuial department was discussed and give auquoatiotiable tostitnouialB oi' honesty aod capacity. Address at Biooklyu Sraa of-fiee.

-1 iriylH IfT BVEBY DESCKIPTION OF BREAD quiries have been made as to why these vessels remained so long at anchor, after recommended. T'liere was a decided ex- was sutborised to expend $300 for wood and coal for the city at a price not to excecfl the nude fiom the best Flooi lu Ihe market. receiving their powder, especially as thoy amount paid under the contract. ORGANIST. A SITUATION IS wftuted bv an e'xperlenred Orucnlst, (resident were reported to be quite ready for sea.

pressioti ol opinion against national exhibitions unless they can be held at Washington, 1., i the Board adjourned and went into secret I iW PIES, OF ALL KIND, constantly on hand tue state vi tue weather may have had of thia oily,) In a Protestant uaureb. Address "Or; genial," Urooklya ataa orAee, aiyll ttt eistou, i.io Ifi i. an.

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