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Brooklyn Evening Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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But mf Jiead I Whnt'a tliw matter with Bit Va Buaax, Je. Th 6b IwMKK. Mr. Joslm Parker, dealer in painls, a wert-kVnwn tftien, Wai yeilerdej committed 38mjklin jDfnFiFqlfrtn. head I It fels If scalded.

Where's my bairt Ituanua at, Torr Jxrrtiisoj and Pwau-kh, L. I. Tb tonnage of th vessels now build-' lug ia these places amounts to 4,200 tons. CMbMt Heavens aud earth, paraltl I don I undefleud to tl" liwane Aiylum in Flntliuth. Louie brought home th body of Martin Van It run, son of the Th father lain France, and Is not expected to return SHERIFF'S VIRTUE OF A WRIT of aeautkta- issued oat of ib Supreme Court, 4 lo me dlrsotad and delive will sell by pub! Is auction, al Hall.

Court street) p.iie ibo Cily Hull, In the City uf llrooljlyu, tn the I lib lay Jn, IH55, at o'clock, reutt of Hint day, all' the rlRht, title and Intarett whioh I'nTtft Vam iKHou'r hud on the Cej of February or at any tiui lhrafur, in whuf hnvi soever th tame niav bo. of. la and w. All. certain tlti.

nd. uiy arm. What a my arm lied up iu lliil wav lor I' APH1I, Tt I too. Fill DAY KVVNINU ll ouivl, iny dear hiitbauil, anil I'll explain Messrs. Bedell and Darling have a bark of 430 tons, and a schesuar of JJ00 tons in franit, lo be launched in a few months, until June.

I Confirmation. Yertdy, the Right Rev, Bishop Bacon administered Confirmation to between three and four hundred children at tha Nowe lummary it all. very quieu lour iira.arpeniit iiiiou It I Air, 11 i tunk back upon tha pil JumesM. ba asehODiierof about Tba paper whleh appears to receive most at low, from (rltiwli ha riaan, and closed Itia Roman Catholio Church, In York street Ohurgh election of th NW York and New-IImen Roodceme off on the lOtb May, at New Haven, and all parties interested JjriVe of ground, tlluttj art bibg In the rUiventh TT. 11..1.

230 too, in franie, vt '( tention, Is the statement published, by ill IllA AuHMt inn. A. eye to think. Ha put hie baud liiajiead and fell it, ten dad all over, from tempi to tempi. Charles I Eq, Will launch Oill week, peror ItnpoUon la ilonittwr.

It is tliOQf l.t I lv thee I lev th I Oil rut of Mot, tiiaof tbs.oeoan, first I tb west, bar nature forever midst suuosuui Scuaiui (o hi Ilk ni boot of tb blttt, thai (lut. wrt a. God ha designed Ike, I. pollute tnj street smiling lands, Calrataai id, nbaind, a Uuom fur lb fr, )r, wa found tbem, tby own aUv oUn. ronief Columbia, up and turrouod Liberty' standard away with tbe obaln Yfllh which ty i iinti long, Tut, fettered and bound, Held you a ilev to degenerate Spain.

Remstnber tha BamM of thus who hav did, Who tut libortj eared nought for the grata, Aid ok may tbair deaths fororar with pi id and from iiapa to fprliL '-f a scheooor 3S0 ton, -and has another of 240 toai it Will bava tba to withdraw" lb Allied Ylt.ru um VUJ I WV follows, to wit i at a point on th wi' crly lid of Hunter t' reot distant 340 feet norther' ly from the north wettorly corner of Hunter street nd Putnam, aVtnue i and runnlna tbenc northerly It it a blister I fie at length asked. Yes, dear yeu bava been very ill. We fear. on tb stocV, which will be eompjettd ig a abort furcaa from be dee Sebsstopol. LicKMsrs.M-W understand that Mr.

Osoaf time. i Com. MoCauley has arrived at Havana but ed for your laid Mrs, II, affraliouata-Iv. 'Ther bava been two physicians in atten stung the westerly side of llunUr itreet twety fir feet) tiisnce westsrly and parallel with 1'ulosni is the matter should attend. t3f Th Svtninj Pott is Informed that an xtra settion of the Legielalura ba been determined on by Governor Clark, to be held in September.

i i PcaaaxtiTioN or. A PaixsT His Bisiiof. Nexsen th District Attorney Clerk has bad Henry Hillock, has two schooners nearly bad not commenced his duties. completed one it for th United States Govern' Air. II ejoied his ye again.

II i lipa moved tho nearert ware not much edi itUolaaIIill. a celebrated lawyer Of prepared a complete form of affidavits, bonds, tc, for those who wish to procure lioenset to mcnt, and will be employed as a tender in the Albany, has in an elaborate epinion.V declared lit a aoul stirring watenwora to in crave. avenue one hundred reel mence loumeriy ana paiallsl with Hunter street twenty-flre feet theoot easterly and again purullel with Putnam kVenu on hundred feet, to I he point of beginning. Tot itether with all and singular tha tenautents hkrsdi taments and appurtenances thereunto belona-lnf er mi Light Haute Department Tier burthen is about the Prohibitory unconstitutional. fied by tha whispered that iatned therefrom.

They would bava sounded very strange-ly in a church, or to eara polite and refined. ell liqnor under th Main Law. They ean he procured from him at th office of the Dittrict Tha congratulatory meeting last evening at ISO tons. The other-it intended for the coasting trade, and ii about 200 tons. Attorney, City 1111.

After this be lay soma time quiet 'Threaten s. I anp( i s. TrrnUaig a. Jaclivalri A rAYSICIANS 8T0RV. Bishop O'ReUey of has seeuied th remo.

vat of Fetter Brady, the nephew of th Father Brady who wa so much beloved by bit people in any wit spirtauing. the Metropolitan is representee by th New ed with apnpltxv, I suppose 1 ba then said, in Wtmak, th Amisicaw Magician. Our read John R. Mather, baa Juit commenced a Vmum urooaiyn, pni vom, imod. LNtibEIlhllT LOT.

ap27 luwCW Sheriff. at Hartford The Constitution, at Middletowm schooner of about 260 tons. York morning papers aa having been very interesting Rev. Dr. Tyrg Dr.

1'eck Win. II. Burleigh and Rev. Mr. Beecher.

took part in lb terrogatively. 1 Yes replied bis wife. I found you lying insensible upon the floor upon happening ers must Dr en tkeirminat uia( una is in lait week of Mr. tVymah'i magical delusions in this BY JOHN v. p.

John F. Darling aV list a schooner in SFECIAI, NOTlCEai Bishop O'Reiley was in this city last week, frame of 800 ton burthen. proceedings, city. A an accompliihad YeiitriloquiiV be bat I waaenc sent for, in a great hurry, to at- David B. Baylet, ho -pearly completed not bn equal probably in the world, and as te when it was understood that Father Brady handed in.

hit ruiantlion. Of course tha Bilhop FRnilY COMPA- FrICH OP THE UNION The liquer dealers of our city had a meeting last night at tha City Hotel, wbar arrange the arts ot legerdemain he cannot be beat, a three-masted schooner ot 600 tons, to be com- A dividend KJ ny. Brooklyn, April cam to thia city to obtain it, and would no Although th westbtr hat irafavorabl yet mandxd by Cept Lewis Davis of that port ments were mad for eo-opperating with th tu coma into tha room. It waa most providential that I discovered yon when I did, or you would certainly have died II shut his eyes und muttered something with an air of impatience." But hit meaning Waa not understood. Finding him out of danger bis friends and relations retired, and the sick man was left alone with his family, Sarah I he said, why in Heaven's name did he has bad increased It is expected of four per cent on the capital stock of this Company bos been declared by the Board of payable to the stockholders on and after tbe 1st dor Nehemiah Hand, baa in frame a brig Of New York dealer in opposing the Law, and all hit tfriiMi will not forget 800 tone, to be launched in few months.

of May next. The enlistment of men for the foreign legion that this Is his lost wWlr in thia city. On Saturday afternoon' commencing at 8 o'clock, he Mr. Dickinson A Co. hav in flame two it eoine on rapidly In Boston.

Tb authorities Tilt tr immer Wtok will doted irter th ZJd Intt.uit until the Inst day of Mir, schooners of about 300 tons etch. have not yet interfered. doubt have removed him if hi action had not bn anticipated The church her, belongs to th and he ean ouat any man out ef it that does not suit him. The difficulty aros from the part Mr. Brady took in the funeral solemnities of his uncle in Hartford last fall, sino which time it has been rumored that it wa tb iuteation of th Bishop to remove him.

Six month having elapsed, and the indignation of the people against bis arbitrary and cruel proceed in cs havinir somewhat cooled down, he has "l'vu 10t J- A. FKKltT, Treasurer. gives a performance for the entertainment the children of our public and private school aud all ethers who piay pleats to attend. you permit tha doctor Co' butcher ma ia this I 1 a 1 1 The chatter of tha Erie and North east Rail Ikteucstimo to Persons Disposed to Rksiit ComhtrolLkh's ofmck, citir hall, Orooklvn, Jsnuary 2Vd, Notice ii here- my i i am isiu up lor a wcea or two, aim .1.: ap27 It road boa been repeated by th Legislature of OrrictEs cr mi Law. On the Stptem by eiven to all permm bavins; Claimi aialntt the tj i.

-xx- ai Pennsylvania. 'It was to save your life, 8aretlio I' ber last the Chief of Police, John S. Folks, and Mr. Soule, i to have a public, reception by CilleJ of ifrooklyn, and tbe Town of Buthwlck, prior to 1855, that they be requested te present Ihe tame, with the voucher! at th 11-u-s If I There I Do, (or Heaven's sake ba bit aid, Wm. Rayuor, proceeded to the place of tand a gantleniau of rasepeetability, wlioiewife lady of intelligence aad refinement, had discovered him in hii room, lying eenaeleaa on tha floor.

On ai riving at the liooie, 1 found Mra. great dittuaa of mind. What it the matter with Mr. I at lied lady who waa in lean, and look- the picture of dittreaa. 'I'm afraid it ie apoplexVi' replied.

'I "found him lying on the flour, where he bad to 'all appearance, fallen enddenly from hia chair. Uii lace ia purple, and though he it it with I went up to ace my patient. lie had been i lifted frou thl floor and waa now lying upon tba bed. Sura euough hia faea waa purple, and hia braathiug labored, but eomehow the lymphoma did not indicate appoplexy. Every vein in hii head and face wai tinged, and fie lay "perfectly atupld, but Kill I taw no clear Indies of an actual or approaching cougeitlon of the brain.

'Hadn't he better be bled, doctor I' asked tba wife. 'I don't know that it ia I replied, 'I think li wa let him alona it will paaa ort in tba bis friendi at New Orleans. office of the tubscriner, as sunn at practicable. business of Jauies Mulligan, -in Atlantio street, preceded further now to remove the uephew, from the scene of his labor her as be removed the uncle in Hartford. It teems te us to be a qtrtet, vcrythiDg depends upon it With a cesture of impatience, II shut his It is predioted that Mr.

Wits will be beaten tf Wm. Unmiitroller. to arrest him for violating the Excise Law, by in Virginia by from 8,000 to 10,000 votes. eyes, teeth and bands, and lay perfectly still for some minutes. Then he turned bis face to OTICK THE BROOKLYN OFFICE OK selling liquor without license.

They had e- HI i a ii In tliit city, on tha 2Clh of April, by the Rev. Jat. L. Hodge, H. Capt.

E. W. Poubody to Mirs Cor-nolla, daughter of I. A.C.Marthall,allof Brooklyn. In Nw-York, Albert 8.

Bobinsim, Ktq to Anna youngest daughter of Ihs Into David Preston, Ksq. John Marrenerto Mrs. Jane M. i'ordmp i Th 'Biat S. Clsrkton to Mary, dauichterof Kichuiiiod Whltmartu I Kichard 8.

liiinkerhntr to Mist l.upj A. Wilbur Charles T. Draper to Nellie Childt I tyrannical and unjust proceeding, and on which no people with any spirit in them would Th Mayors ef Albany and Rochester have tb North American Fire Inmnnce Cnmiianv ceived information of desperate threats mads the wall, muttering to himself in a low, perpet have removed their office from Nu. 5d to ft. 343 submit to.

Father Brady hot done much for each issued a proclamation in which they declare they will enforce the liquor law so long as uai voice Too bad 1 too bad I Too bad the Catholio Church here. It has rapidly in-creaaed, and under his direotion, they have by Mr! Mulligan, if any officer attempted to arrest hi in, and went prepared to accomplish th purpote of their viiit On entering the prem I had not erred iu my first and last impressions it remains unrepealed or untouched by the ju built a large and handsome church. But nil this avails nothing in th eyes of Bishop of II disease, neither bnd Dr. al Fulton itreet. in the building of Oakley A Wright, opposite tb City Hall.

T. F. KINO, Agent, The General Insurance Buslnett have removed le No, 313 Fultun itreet, where Imurance can be ef footed at tbe lowekt ratci and on the most favora-ble terms. nihil if J. E.

I'NDERHILL. diciary. Abraham Mctervle, to Miss Lydia Stephens ises Mulligan was told that he was under arrest though ha und very extraordinary mode of O'Reiley. Uolt. There is very lull news of interest day nd must gwitb him to the City Hull.

He treatment, ihe facts vf the cose were these 11 had a weakness. Ha eould'ut taste entertain no doubt, th coming Legisla from any quarter. refused to do thia, and seised a large knife near tat 1)0. ture will settle this business ef Bishops hunting wine or ttronp drink without being tempted in of tft of tlie at hand, when he was struck several times with to extern "llot'h himself and bis friends were meeting Liquor Dealer, In this city, on the 26th of April, Roger J. Haad- Policeman's club, the knife taken away from A meeting of the liquor dealers, was held at after property, and being encumbered with such sordid cares.

Had a corporation of lsyme held the property of St. John's Church it is ly, aged ZU. At Bay Side. h. Wm.

R. aged 89. grieved at this and they, by admonition, and he, by good resolutions, tried to bring about a reform. But to tee waa to taste, to taste was him and he was removad to the street, tha City Hotel last evening. It was called for In New-York, Gilbert Chirk, aged 07 Dr.

Heil ly i Jane, wife of Franklin Jt. Parnet, seed 23 i the purpose of taking measure organise an hardly likely that their pastor would have been continuing violently to resist th officers, he was struck again. For this he commenced a suit to recover damages from th officers for assault John. Noble, aged 24 i Robert Loagne, aged 69 1 I.UL10.N rlKJi INdcHANCE C0.VlPA.y. April 5th, 1855 Th Board of Directors of this Company havs this day declared a dividend of ve percent, payable to lie stockholder! on and if ter the 10th iusU at the office Ho.

40 Wall street New Vork. The Transfer Book will be closed till oiler that day. WM. MVLLIOAN, p6 lm Secretary. TVJ0T1CE.

PEKSO.Nij ENTITLED 10 UOIN-It ty Lands under tbe hue act of Congress, pat-ted March 3d, Ic35, had better coll cn the I're'stsr Adj. A Set. of the YeteranCirps of Kings County or ths office of tbe Volerant, No. 123 Nassau it. New York, from ther of whom ean be obtained Association to cooperate with the Deal-era' Association of the City of New York.

Alfred Ronck was appointed President John W. Henry W. Snjdi aged JU Sarnb, wire or Uavlil Thoupion, aged 68 Kli lleatelden, aged 36 A drw Krady, aged 54 I Robert Lang, aged 27 John Wilton, 3Q William Vf. Tower, aged 34. so unceremoniously torn from them, after a residence of ten years in their city, where he has conducted the affairs ef his church with great dignity and energy, and has always exerted nd battery.

The cne came on for trial in the Circuit Court yeslerduy, before Judge Rockwell. Dick, Vice-President and Wm. Clement, Std- to full. At last his friends urged him to shut himself up at home for a certain time, and see if total abstinence would not give him strength He got on pretty well for a few days, particularly so, us his cauclimsD kept a well tilled bottle fur him in the carriage bous to which he not unfrequrMly retoi tedi but a too ardent devotion to this bottle brought on the supposed apoplexy. Dr, b- was right in his Biode.of treating the disease after all, and did not err in supposing that it would reach the pre-disposition.

The In the eh try to th Jury the Judge stated in itnself on the side of order and for the welfare retary. The preliminaries having been arran erery information without charge. ged in secret aession, the Hall wo opeued to dealer who desired to become members, and reporters all ether were excluded. A preamble having been read by the Secretary, designating touna of a few A few houral he may die in half an 'I don't think tba eata ia bo dangeroui 'Apoplexy not dangeroui 'I hardly think it I replied. 'Prey what do you think it it, doctor.

-i Jdn.H looked anxiouily iu my face. I delicately hinted that he might ponibly bava been drinking too much brand', but to thia aba positively and almost indignantly objected. 'No, doctor, I ought to know about she 'replied. 'Depend upon it the dieate it mora seated. I am iure he had better be bled, i Won't you bleed him, doctor I A few ouncei of blood, taken from hia arm may give life to tba now atagnant circulation of the blood in hia Thus urged, after some ordered a bowl and a bandage, and alter opening a vein, from which the blood flowed freely, relieved him of about eight ounce! of hii circulating medium.

Cut he itill lay aa intrntibla aa before, much to the dietress of hii poor wife. 1 Alany persons are going about and advertising they bare sd air'inttooients with officers of tbe COUNTY COURT. DA NIBf! KISSAM AGST-Clement Davison and others -In pursuant of a- judgment order of tbit Court, made in the above entitled action, 'bearing dnte the 20th day of December, 1854, I will tell by Publie Auction, at Montague liu.ll. Court street, opposite tha City ilall, in tbe City of Brooklyn, on the 19tli day of May, 1855, at 12 o'clock, no in of that day, the following described Und and premises All those four lots, pieces or parcels of land, situ cure was effectual, kept quiet on the sub government for that purpose. This is false, no officers of gnrernmont will make any arrangements, it is only to deceive and take the adventure of tbe effect that officers when in the discbarge of their duty, were not bound to' wait until a knife had been run into them or their brains blown out before they took means to protect themselves.

The Jury, after about two minutes' consultation, udered a verdict for defendants and the plaintiff waa required to pay 28, costs of suit Til is case should be a warning to persons disposed to resist the execution of the laws in the ity of Brooklyn. the Prohibitory Law as oppressive and intulle-rable, and pledging themselves to support all of his people. MoTKiiwn or Fakhih akd Markft-Mi in this The farmers and market-men of Kings and Queens Counties hare petitioned the Mayor and Common Council of this city, for the removal of the shanties and otbsr obstructions now occupying tb grounds last season uted by them at the Washington Market, but now appropriated by speculators. The petition! are numerouily signed by the most respectable applicants by charging a large fee fur ibeir pockets. uni.

i. jiAltiiK.niUBUOit.l'rei't John T. IIildbsth, Adjt. Secy. ap7 tf MONEY ADVANCED ON GOODS LEFT FOR Storage Tho Subsciher offer! facilities for ate, lying and boing in tbe said Cit, of Brooklyn, known and distinguished on a certain map of pr p-erty in the Kighlh Ward of the City of Brooklyn, lately belonging to Henry fctory, surveyed Julv, 1835, by II.

Tilford, City Surveyor, and intended to ject, and bare- hiMhaved head on shoulders with as much philosophy as ha could muster. A wig, after, the tores nude by the blister had disappeared. 'Veucealed the barbers work until hit bttir grew He never ventured upon wine again for fear of apoplexy. -When the truth leaked out as all surli things always will, the friends of bad ninny a hearty laugh but they wisely concealed from the object of ther merriment tha fact that they knew anything more than appear candidates for office who may be nomiuated by the liquor dealers, and none others, the Constitution of the New York Association was read and Col Gardner moved an aniei-dment to the effect that each and every member of the Socie. ty pledge himself to buy ne good of any des storing all kinds of property, on which cosh advances HI be uiirte.

Insurances fleeted on all kinds of Tax Wkatuir. The highest temperature yes De bled in. tbe omce ol the Clerk vt said county of Kirgs as lots numbered two hundred and ten citizen, and the name were presented to th Mayor on Thursday morning, by W. U. Stilwell, John I Lake, and Mr.

Bennett lIU, two hundred and eleven illi, twonundrel and sixteen (216, two hundred and seventeen 2 17 and taken together with lots numbered 21', 213; terday was (50) fitly degrees, mid was tljuili-briated from between 8 aud 9 A. M. to midnight sixteen consecutive hours. Cloudy all day. Rain shower iu th evening with three electric ed, of the cause of his supposed illness.

cription, or support, in any wsy, any person who aided in passing, or advocated the principle of the fanatical and oppressive Prohibitory Law. 114 and 15 on said map, are bounded as follows, to wit I Nortbwetterly by lots numbered 209 and two hundred and eighteen 21Bon taid map, northeasterly by Twentieth ttrect at laid, down on mid Editor nf the Star Dxab Sin 1 would lik to ask through yota if th establishment of amoke houses on th line of th railroad is part and parcel of their property. Loans negotiated in any sums, and Estate bought and sold. Apply to B. EDMONDS A Sel6 tf 16 Knllon street, Brooklyn.

lsBUlX'TIUAi THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore exitting under the firm of Q. Adams 4 Ci. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Brooklyn, April 25th, 1655. J.

Q. APAJtS, S. PENNOYER The affairs of the firm will be settled by J. Adams, who will continue the stove business in sll its branches at 132 Atlantic. ap25 3t EW COAL YARD AT MONTAGUE FERRY, Edmomos, Kinsv A respect map, souiueatieriy oy me rounn avenue as iaia discharges that had no immediate effect on th tquilibriation one wai very vivid and the thunder rolls heavy and continuous.

This protracted tquilibriattd term followed quickly the closing of th heated term of the day previous. This morning at 6 o'clock the temperature down on sum map, ant southwesterly by twenty-first street at laid down on said map tbe said eight lots fronting on said 1-ourtn avenue, being each What as I.yTEL).iatNT German Tuixks or the Know-NothiNus. Mr. Valentine Heckler, a German, now residing in Richmond, has published a letter, in which lie aays: "If I was at my nature home in (Germany, and an citizen was to come there and set himself up for an office, 1 should not feel that be had any right to complain of me, and feel unkindly towards me, becuute I preler my own countrymen to him and 1 think it.would ba a very hard matter for an American to gat an office where I came from that waa won It any body's having; The Constitution and By-Laws were then unauimoutly adopted, including the amendment A resolution inviting the liquor-dealers of Kings County, not rtpresented in the meeting, to cooperate with them, was adopted, and the following Committee to nominate permanent officers, was appointed by the Chair: Thomas Toyabee, Montague-place Sands Scott, Waah-ington-st. Frederick Heolt, Peck-slip Ferry twenty-five feet wide.

in front and roar and one hundred feet deep on each tide. Alto, all the estate right and title of tbe parties hereto in and to the taid streets adjoining and in front of said lots to the "Something else must be dona, she urged, seeing that bleeding had accomplished 1 nothing. 'If my husband ia not quickly reliev-T ed he niuit die. liy this time several friendi and relative, who bad been sent fr, arrived, and urged upon ma tha adopiion of aoiua mora active means for re-t atorinic the sick man to consciousness. Cue proposed mustard plasters all over hia body another a blister ou the head another immersion iu hot water.

I suggested that it might be well to apply (he stomach pump. 'Why, doctor I' asked one of the friends. 'Perhaps ba hat taken soma drug, I re 'Impossible, said the wife. 'He has not been from the house to-day' and there it uo drug if any kind iu the 'Ho brandy 1 ventnrecd the suggestion again, 'No, doctml No spirits of any kind, nor even wine in the house, returned Mrs in an offended tone. I was not tha regular family physician, and charter We had one this morning upon the Mir Is avenue line to tbe great annoyance of the passenger.

April 27th, 185H. We hav spoken of this practice mere than once and we indulged the hope that it would cease. It is a great pity that gentlemen cannot realise tha offentireness of smoking in presence of ladies unless they accord to them the privilege. At any rat they should not smoke on the ears. fully inform tb citiiens of Brooklyn, that they will reached iti minimum, 42 degrees, (forty-two.) The atmosphere became clear during the night, a free wind having moved lb clouds away.

Brooklyn Heights, Friday, April 27, 1855. E. Ml'EUM. Keep a run assortment ot coal, consisting ot rtack middle ot tucu strcen and avenue lluted Brooklyn, April 27ih, 1855. ENGLKBERT LOTT, ap27 2aw3w Sberid.

cna-a, aea AM oot i Yv'lu? and other WkUt XA Coal. Delivered at tbe lowest cash prices. Ezekiel Baldwin, Fulton Ferry J. W. Dick, ana lor mac reason i oon complain Decs use Americans choose to have their country con Office st Yard, Wall-ttreet Ferry.

Brooklyn: alsr. JR. OUPKliME COURT. ANSON BLAKE, corner Columbia and Fnlton sts. trolled by their own people in preference to Grand st The meeting loon afterward adjourn' ed, subject to tli call of th Committee.

House with Tim Roor, Struck bt LioMtsmo. mine. Airum lie tars: "As for proscription Brooklyn, April 4tb, 1865. Dsn. EnMONDt, Edwaso Kinsv, ap25 lm Bbsij.

(1. Edmoni don't gee that hs a German, lam any more pro The four story brick house, No. 170 Wett 14th Street, New York, was struck by lightning on kJ against Fruaoii B.Stryker, and others. 0. if.

Blake, Piff's. Atty. In pursuance of a judgment order of this Court, Msde in the above entitled action, bearing date the 21st day of August, 1854, I will sell by i'ublie Auction, at tbe Mnntarme Hull, Court opposite the fT" Tbe America Institute Farmer Club, scribed by lite liuow jNotlunet, than, as a Whig, 1 was proscribed by the Democrats." And in bad a very interesting meeting on Wednesday, 18lh inst, and it was stated, that another place he says: "I am under greater ob jt.TII'SEIVIEKTS. Solon Robinson, gave seme sapient editor a ligations to the uatives, than I am to foreigners Cily Hull, in the City uf Brooklyn, on the 25th day of September, 1854, at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day, dressing for findiug fault with the idea that an had been called to meet the alarming emergen the lightning descended th chimney. I Was unable to account for the lightning descending the chimney of a house, having a metal roof, una therefore mean to vote with them.

1 BROOKLYN MUSEUM. WYM AN, AGf. cian and Veutrllmiuist. of World wide celebrltr. have three times been ruined since I have been old Connecticut daisy field could be mads to ry, because my office happened to be nearest, to the dwelling of Mr.

11 Feeling my 1 here twice by fire and once by robbery and and, therefore, made a personal examination of have been three time re-established in business POSI fclUn UO uiuiuuii, vn, A iiGBkCU that tli.i fnmilv bhvsician had better be call- yield capital wheat Ibis he instanced by a reference to Jamaica Plains, which for so many years ware nothing but a aand waste, but now the premises. I found, on enquiry, thst the toe following aescrined land nnu premises i All those nine certain pieces of land known on a map of property in tho Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, belonging to Kelsey, and others, lata of the heirs nf John Cornell, deceased, by the numbers 4 1 to 49 inclusive, and which taken together are bounded westerly In front by IV'averly Place at laid down on said ap two hundred and wenty-five feet, southeasterly in tho rear by land and every tim'e by the native Whigs and Democrats; and no fellow-countryman of mine ever yet lent me any aid in my distress, and there- building has tin trunks or tubes, extending up the chimney, the lightning descended this large for one week more and positively tho list. Commencing Monday April 25th, 1655. (irund mid-day performance Saturday April 28th, at 3 o'clock. Commence st 7 3-4.

Doors open one hour previous Fur all pirticulara seo small bills, DK. K. DENMAN, ap21 Ct Agent HEAL ESTATE I OH SALE, Ac. through the application of science, have been brought to produce as much as any other land. surface conductor, until it retched a point, a lore, tuey haceno claim on me to support, them for office, by the way, they will never get; and if any of my countrymen are weak and the delay UJged the friends.

Sf i 'Xo harm will result from it, be assured, I replied. But my words did not assure them. IIow-, aver, as I was firm in my resolution not to do anything more far the present, till Dr. 8 unu thev had to submit. I wished to make a t2f James Thompson Gerry, Commander the ill-fated sloop of war, Albany, was th yottngrst ion of Elbridg Gerry, singer of the Declaration of Independence, and was born at Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 21, 1797.

He entered Harvard College, August, 1813; and left December 19, 1814, in consequence of his father's decease, at which time received a wan ant as cadet at West Point, where he remained cue year, and entered the navy as midshipman, December 20, 1815. Ue waa promoted to lieutenant April 28, 1826, and to the rank of Commander April 17, 1842. Much of his nval life was passed at sea, and he waa always ready at the call of bis country, performing his duties scrupulously and faithfully, and ever proving himself an active, ener-gitic, judicious and efficient officer. Strike or thi Stage Drivers Tb stag dri We recollect these plains more than thirty years of I). II Arnold and others, us laid down on said silly euough to let the democrats use them as few feet above the mouth-piece of the parlor, where a large picture waa hanging agnintt th wall, suspended by a copper wire, while the map, northeasterly by lot Ao.

5U on said map, nine ty-seven feet six inches snd southwesterly by lie-graw street as laid down on said n.op. Dated Brooklyn, Sept 1st, 1854. ENULEUERT LOTT, se2 2aw3w Sheriff. tools for their own purposes, up to the time of (he election, and Uien be laughed at for their folly, they may do it, but they don't. catch nie ego, as a wilderness of sand, and it only shows the proget of knowledge, wben find them brought up by chemical operations to a height of excellence and preductiveness that even tb West can't beat lightning was passing between the tin and th copper, exploded (as is its uniform practice in iu any eucU.

trap," passing between two metals in near contact.) can oi importance in t.ue neignuuruuou, anu posed going, to be back by the time Dr. but the friends of the sick man would baI aitlTtti. nui Ia L.v. th, fiini jff The Pale of the above Property is postponed until tbe 23d day of October, 1854, at the sum time HOUSE WANTED A RESPECTABLE WID ow lady, for many years a resident of Brook, lyn, is desirous of obtaining a comfortable dwelling bouse and should be glad to pay the rent inr board-ipg any family who may be the owner of such premises. Address Mrs.

li. at tbe Star Office. sj.24 2wg Kbntuct The Covington Journal developes 1 When Dr. 8 came, we conversed aside find iu the April number of the Pro- The explosion cracked and shattered the wall, fired the copper wire, the picture fell, and en its way knocked down the clock ou the mantel piece. This is the third building, having a metal roof, struck by lightning on the 18th, which 1 some amuting and interesting facta concerning the Democratic Convention held in that city a hibitionitt, tbe organ of the Stale Temperance and place, iiaied, Brooklyn, Sept.

25th, 1854. EXULBBEUT LOTT, so26 2aw3iv Sheriff. The Sale of the above Property is further IU, 1IIIUU1LD, I tba case; and stated what I had dona and why I had done it. There was still no liens of ap- Society, the farewell address of William H. ave examined.

The explosion between two proaciung coiiBciuueuess. metuls, in tl.isc.te.exhibits the same phenomena, vers Blackwell' Atlantic at. line, struck for Burleigh, who, for more than a year, bo edited that. sheet, to the pleasure and profit of it thou 'po LET THE LABGE KuOM IN THE Franklin Buildings, over tbe Star Office, eaiti-bl for many kinds of busincs, light, and well finished Rent, 200 per annum. Apply to W.

11. Ca-av, 245 Pearl st, N. Y. fe20 tf postponed until tbe 22d day of November, 1854, at few days since to nominate a candidate for Congress in the Tenth District The ballot for the different nominees' were not counted out. The secretary, after counting a -part, was interrupted by a motion to declare Gen.

Butler the nominee by acclamation, which 'was adopted. A delegate, wliici was observed at the Ocean House, Rye higher wsges yeiterday afternoon. They left sands of reader. He takes his leave very liencb, IS. 11., which I examined last summer, and which, with others.

I have examined, clearly LjTOKE NO. FUL10N their boxes at th South Ferry and refused to let any one drive until their demands had been gracefully, promising at tbe same time to give STKhtl', a sood hie for Dry tjoods a dcen stora and stora and indicate to my mind, that lightning conductors yonx you think ins head ought to oe snavea 1 and blistered I' asked bis wife anxiously. Dr. thought a moment and then aaid Yes, by all means. Send for barber, and alio for a fresh fly blister, four inches by I looked into the fsce of Dr.

with surprise. It was perfectly grave and earnest I hinted to him UIT deubt of tha cod that acceded to. The interruption lasted about two not posted, wanted the counting to proceed, in order that he might know how the vote stood, but be was overruled. After Gen. Bdtler was should embrace but one metal.

E. Meriau. ttaud. Kent, S0O per annum. Apply to W.

II. Cabv, 245 Poarl rt fe20 tf to the cause hs ha so long advocated so ably the continued us of hi pen and tongue, both of which are of no common kind. Mr. Burleigh is ordinary man. A post, philosopher and G( be Ini trn Ho HERN BUILT hours.

One driver proceeded to carry off a load but was prevented by tha others, when Officer lOR SALE. IHE NEW I bouso, throe rooms deep. No 107 Dean street me same lime ana pince. llated, Brooklyn, October 23.1, 1954. ENULEBEHT LOTT, oo25 2awtd sheriff.

I ts' Thb Sale of the above Property is further postponed until tbe 23d day of November, 1854, at tbe same time and place. Dated, Brooklyn, November 22d. 1854. ENULEBEHT LOTT, n22 lawtd Sheriff. If Tbe Sale of ths above Property is further unCil the 13th day of December, 1854, at the same time and place.

Dated, Brooklyn, November 23d, 1B54. ENULEBEUT LOTT, n24 2awtd Sheriff. Vif The Sale of the above Property is further between Bond and Nevins strcots, house 21x42. This house is supplied with eleeant sraa fixture nd apeaker he adda to all a practical manner and i nut in nomination, an ardent delegate, rising to his feet, declared that Gen. Butler was second only to Gen.

Jackton, who was second only to Jesus Christ." The gentleman, having exhausted himself as well as the subject by this tremendous effort, dropped back Into his seat Be water fixtures and bath room and every other convenience for a genteel familv. and is situated in a mode ef treatmeut would do. But he spoke confidently of the result, and said that it would not onlv cure the disease, but he believed, take New Masonic Lodge. A new Ledge of Free and accepted Masons, has been instituted at No. 145 Grand street, Eastern District The officers are W.

M. Gabriel Hoyt W.John D. Green J. W. Charles Cumberson Bttretar) James W.

Green Treaturer Chas. Waller S. D. James Campbell J. D.

John P. Martin Tiler Van Buren. highly respectable, quiet and healthy neighborhood. 1 At last accounts, be waa thought to ia a fair way to get up again. away tie predisposition thereto with which Mr.

waa affected in a high degree. Tba barber came. Tha head of waa Harrold, ef the First District Police, and Mr. Birdsall, bridgeman at the ferry, went to his sil and driving the crowd baek, ha went on his way without further molestation. It appears the drivers had received 91 a day during the winter, with the promise of an increase as soon as spring opened.

The time, according to their calculation, having arrived, they demand ten shilling. Th proprietor, on learning the state of affairs, promised them tb increase, and they resumed their business- apirit that alwaya tells. Any thing come bandy to him and have no doubt that the duties of Harbor Master, to which he ba been appointed, will be executed with great promptness and skill. To be sure ha lack on essential, to make him popular among a certain class, with which be must eome in contact he neither drinks, nor is a rowdy, and that will msk him I 1 T1 1 AT 1 v.m v.buMig, euiutuie uuuse aim lanas a short distance in tbe country convenient to Rail-road orstoamboat. Apply to the owner on the premises, or II P.

Spooner, City Bank, New Torn. iaSI tf Cu Or pustponod until the 23d day of December, 1854, at The Latest from tux Crimea. Tb latest from Crimea is as follows: "A 'navy, recently arrived waa working on the Balaklava Railway, in ine same ume ana piece. Dated, Brooklyn, Decernl er 13th, 1854. ENULEBERT LOTT.

LET THE UPPER PART OF Till tar Tha consecration of St Mary'a "Star of large five story buildine. No. 36 Front ttreat company with Bill, an operative of the tains the Sea," will take place on Sunday morning. I Brooklyn, suitable for a boarding hous. Enquiis of U.

Bust A on th premises. Je2l tf permission, but of more experience in Crime I unpopular wiin some. jut ue can auura to suffer that, when he know that others again an life, when the new comer was astounded by an apparition of a mvandiert paickiag at full speed Tbe consecration masa by th Bithop of Portland, and the sermon by Archbishop Hughe. shaved; and Dr. S- applied tha blister with his own hands, which completely covered tha scalp from forehead to occiput 'Let it remain on for two hours, and then make use of the ordinary aaid Dr.

'If he docs sot recover during the lo tion of tha blitter, don't feel uueaiy. Senaibil-1 ity will ba restored soon J. did not call again, but 1 beard from Dr. tha result After we left, our friends stood anxiously arooad tha bed upon which tha s.ck ti an lay but though tba blister began to draw, no signs of returning consciousness msnifested Ahem- Dkmocbatio Fusion Mxtrma. A Fusion meet dU Jnwtd Sheriff.

Tbe Sale of the abeve Property is further postponed until daycf Jsnuary, 1855, at ths same time and place. Dated, Biooklyn, December 23d, ENULEBEUT LOTT, d28 2wtd Sheriff. I 'tf Tbe Sale of the above Property is further postponed until tbs 27th day of April, 1855, at tbe will thankful for having a gentleman to deal with. expect to find him equally efficient COUNTY COURT. THE SOCIETY FOR PHO- moling the Gospel among Seamen in tb Port of New York agamH Alanson Raadol.

and others. ing ef the Democrat of th Eastern District waa For raising funds to help towards paying for tb building and to avoid too great a crowd, ticket across Hie plain, invoking me optics in the na tional manner, Newcombe demanded of bis companion, Bill, what'a that A A woman I what kind of a woman Bill, with the superiority which camp experience of admission will be 0 cent each. trim A ash, I'm a AUys. I In permaaee of a judgment order of this Court, ft in hi present office, be has been in every ether, and we hope suceeea will crow all bia effort and that hia present official ahadow may never be leas. maae 11 the aoore entitled action, bearing date, Uit gjf We have been informed that the Rev.

informs liuu "theme Uie wumen the rench calls Aori dt held laat evening at th Fulton House, in Fourth street, for the purpose of forming a National Union Democratic Club. About fifty person were present. Ex-Alderman Comstock presided. The following persons were appointed a Committee to draw np a platform upon which both faetiona caa Hand in and present it same lime ana piece. Dated, Brooklyn, January 22d.

185S. ENGLEBEKT LOTT, Ja2J 2awtd Sheriff. L'ef The Sale of the above Pronertr is funlu-r Dr. Dwight of tin city, is about to retire from for To sw ia 1 the a sab Cit; sen day said tiff fort will torn east Pla Kin Kebxigam AaaoTTO bis charge (the Dutch Reformed Church in Jere-leioon street) and will preach bis farewsll ser A Dncovaay. The Kaoxville, (Tenn.) Regis poii pnned until the 28th day vf April.

1655. al Lha nay ot April, Imo, 1 will sell by public auction, rt Montagu Hall, Court street, opposite the City Hall, ia tbe City ef Brooklyn, on tbe 28th day of April, 18)5, at 12 o'clock, noon of that day, all the following described lead and premises: All those twn certain lota, pieces or parcels land with the buildings tbereoo erected, situate, lyini and being in the Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, and which taken together are bounded oa fob h. nnnin. a Mtint on ll.A a.ntha ter notices the discoverr of a new scult la Couueilmaa Kerrigan, i the Sixth Ward, New. mon on Buaday morning.

eeivoa raruier man an occasional iw vr a uneasy looting of tha arms. For full two hours, the burning plaster parched tha tender skin of 'a shorn and waa then removed. It bad done good service. Drawings ware than applied; repeated and repeated agaia but Mill tba aick oiaa lay in a deep stu t'ampbrll eountrjin the mountainous region of York, notorious for hi alleged connection with same time and place. Dated, Brooklyn, April 27th, 1S55.

ENULEBEHT LOTT, ap27 lawtd Sheriff. that State, which very much resembles tbe yam Installation. Th installation ef th Rev. the murder of Bill Toole, wa arrested yester of th tropics Home specimen bad been shewn day aooraiHg, by Policeman Brennan, of th to the editor by Mr. Baleetier, American Con Samuel P.

Cochran as Pastor ef the Elm place Congregational Church, will take place this sul, lately returned from Singapore which meas Fourteenth Wtrd, charged with pereonating a CORPORATION NOTICE -OPENING HAR-rison srenoe, from WyckofTs line lo Flashing (Friday) evening at 7 1-1 o'clock, at tbe above polic ffieer, and also with violently assaulting ure from 6 to 8 inches in lengta and weighed from two lo lea pounds each. Tbe editor saya Bvena. Jt reiiuoa nas seen presented to the Com-taoa Cooncil of tbe City ef Brooklyn, to open Nicholas Canter, keeper of an oyster at for consideration at the next meeting: Wm. Marshall, Phillip Hamilton, Joha U. Bowie, Geo.

L. Fox, John C. Kelly, Wm. G. Bishop, aad J-A.

Hon for J. Tb meeting then adjeuraed to Thursday vning next. Hicn EiorEHE.Tr is Low Lite Rixrao Ta-mox 8tos Age. On of the eabordinate attached to oa of th County office ia th City Hall, upwards of 60 year of ag who has served twenty years of a ie life ia th British army ia India, a few dy ieee alopod with a beaatiful No. 130 Walker street named Church.

Hie Rev. Joseph P. Thompson of the Broadway Tabernacle, New York, ia expected to each tbe sermon. narntoa arenas, I root wycaon a Ua to Hashing avenue. The Cosassna Conned have lied the Dis si I of Colombia street, dittaot s.xteca feet frost 'A th northwesterly corner of Sarkett and Columbia streets snd running thence northeasterly along tbe line of Colembia street forty 4 wo feet tbenre aorthweeterly oa a I oe parallel with Sackett street I aiaety-lve feet thence southwesterly on a line 3 parallel with Colombia street forty-two feet to a point distant sixteen feet from Sackett street I theoce southeasterly 00 a line parall! with Sack- ett street nuiatr-fv feet, to the place of beginning Dated Brooklyn, April 4th, InSS ENGLKBERT LOTT, pS Saw ThiS Sheriff.

trict, beyoad which tb eateasmmt tor said improvement shall But exleed, la wit Cocnmeacing Boiled and baked Ibey furnish aa excellent eubetitute for bread er potato, and must form a great resource lo the future arttler of that laig and fine portion of our Mate, now without a population and but Little Civrtiaaa. Wbea a eaeuuber it taken from the tine, let it be cut off with a kaile, leaving Fiat At 10 o'clock yesterday morning a oae story frame baildiag. Bear th corner of North por. It bad dona good. Had nt we belter aead for the doctor suggested the wife.

Just thea the eyee of II opened, and ba locked with half stupid aorprire from face te (tea oa tha anxieua group that surrounded tba bed. 'What in tba mischiefs tba matter beat length said. At tha same lime fecbog a atrange aiaaatiaa about Ibe bead, be placed hia hand heavily tbereoo. 'Ueavrae and earth He was new fully ia hia aeware. 'Haaveee aad earth! What aila toy Lead 'For merry's aake keep ouiet," aaid the the glad tears gushing ever ker face.

'Yea have Urea eery ilL There, there aew Aad see apoke Dent say a word bot be Tcry atiU." at uwinncn street one naatfreci reel eack side of the prorosed opening, aad enatiaaingcoe honored feet ark tide of tb arwpiawjj opeaiag to Flushing a vela. Kesantrtnaeee if My against tb aaid opening avast be presented te the Cemssna Cotmril oa er ae- Tenth itreet aad Fourth, Eastern District, ewe-ed aad occupied aa a vanish lactorj by Mr. female frtoad, young, interesting and haadeome, AV loN aad BP oriel i hoc mni tope apeet 13T Th Albany Ktucltrbocltr says the Ro-maa Catholic riot at Oxford. Cbaaago county, which ba gone the round cf the papers is a hoax got np by socne loeer of the marvellous bar Ml nothing of the rebutter a yet except a above, fjf The telegraph wire are ea he extended froaa Boston le Cap Cod, touching the principal rprts that root. about the eighth of aa inch of tbe eucamber re-' aiaiuing to the stem upon which it grew, thea L'KAtAllS HALL ACADEMY, FLATBUSH.

Marvia Marlia, waa entirely cm tuned by fir. be ecceeteaally assisted htsn ia the arduoat JCi L. I. Rev. P.

Vast Klxib. Priori pal lit tba ateia with a koif treat it end to the labor of hi See. He leaeea a wis twit The next seama will eomaievire en Monday, May Tb fir wa caused by the boiling over of a kettle of varnish. La fl.OuO. I new red for viae, leavine a rerticl of th eeeomber to each war childrea Whiod him.

The young tor tbe Xl at amy of May aw at, a taey will neatly act apna the seat at taoir aeit ting meeting, er a sraa thereafter as eeaveoient. Dated, Brwelra, April 27tav lrv.5. A. T. LAWRENCE, apTT Stmt Cmmmummtr.

Term, board aad taitMOi 200 per year. For cir I eelars apply at 3 Fnrt stmt, Bnwklra. Sure-1 division, aa aiaoy slit diviMoa aa are made tXM, ia th Bulger' Insurance Compear, New Tort blood about the Hall are ia SUM of great excitement. Oh "Jimmy. ia it there will be new etteambeta, a tarn aad at So aa those that rrnw ia th tnral way.

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