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'• ‘ X \ ' T ’t a ' f - | ' S , v - * 4 ’ s , « ■ o 6 • A \ :* fl ’ • Oi g ;■ t g y . 1 week. 1.26 2.25 3.55 6.00 9.00 12.60 16.00 2 do 1.S7 3,57 4.87 7.60 I960 16.75 22.60 S do £26 4.00 ■15.76 R76 15.76 22.00 27.00 1 month £50 460 6.50 10.06 18.00 26.00 30)00 2 do £76 6.?5 '9.76 16:00 ; 27.00 87.60 45.00 3 do 6.00 9.00 13.00 20.00 30.00 60.00 00.00 6 do 7.60 13£0: 19.60 80.00 B4IOO 76:00- 9900 9 do 10*00 18*00 26.00 40.00 72.00 10900 120.00 12 do 12.60 22.^0, | W ■pftoo 12600 160.00 8 3 “ S p e c i a l n o t i c e * d o u b l e ro l e * . , t a r A d v c r t l « c m i m t i C o r t h r e c w t f n t h B o r l e w , p a y a b l e In a d v a n c e ; f o r a l o n r e r p e r i o d , q u a r t e r l y In a d v i n o t . t S T C u t s ^ o f e v o r y d e t c r i p t l o n , a d v a n c e d r a t e s ; l a r g e o r b l a c k c u t « n o t I n s e r t e d . . . » a r O b n c e n d a d v c r t l o e m O b t * I n s e r t e d u n d e r n o c l r - c u m i t a n c e * . XS3T S a m b k l T U W i l l i n g t s Authorised t o r e c e i v e And r e c e i p t - f o r J o b p r i n t i n g , a d v e r t i n g , e t c . , i n B r o o k l y i K N e w Y o r k , a n a e U u t v l i e r c . * ■! v ; -CHAmfS WJLUfVG, * * * PrvfriUcr .fhrjiier, J a m a ic a , N i w Y o r k . ■-* ILAC B LACK, GK0RGK -A,, Attorney and. Counselor at, taw^So.M Vrullstr^t, NcwYorj;, mcb3«C 0G8WELL, THEODORE J,, Attorney nnd Co'un- ncloratLaw and Notary Public, Surrogate’s office, Jamaica, h. -I,-’-' v ■ - ■ ■• . _____ 107 ' ’ H AGNEK, ALEXANDER, Attorney, and Conor oolorat Low, office comer Herriman. tiVcnuo and Fnlton street, Jamaica, L..I. r ' 109 U O^ A t t o m e y and C o u n e e l o r a t i a t r e e t , B r o o k l y n , ( o v e r J - o p g I * ’ i . r e s i d e n c e , C o l o n K a l i s t r e e t , J a - , 101 nal co. J ACKSON, TIIEODOJtE Attorney, and Couni selor, a t Law, Office: over Farmers’.and CitUenr Bank, corner -oI.Fint s a d Eoath-Boypntb .streets, Vyil- liamsbqrsjh, 108 attention given t o Conveyancing atid inventing money on Bonds or Mortiggei o r iir*t-cla»s,.CIty Property. 108, l i i r & y <OT^Kk',Jiitidraey ani' Counselor at' Law, Notary 1'nbUc for Queens county. Canal street, Jamaica, L . I'.' 1 Acknowledgemenis or Deeds taken for tlie following States, viz: AU the Eastern States, Virginis, lndltna, Illinois, Ohio, British Territe- rlee, Mlchlgart, IovCa, WlecotiBln, Califdrnln—an. all the other States. ..■■■■Il UN I M l.w i .il ■aud n e a r l y IM S o u t b - SideO S € d lroad< -• 1870. f l H H ' 1870. ! • I - I f m iBltr A r m a ,iM e n t. T B A 1 N 8 . < 3 0 I N G S A 8 T . t LEAVE BpoSBVKLf 8TRKKT fESKT, V. T., rOW' » l’atehogtio a t 8:1P a m., an(l 3:30 tktn. . ' m., and 3:30, 4:50 and 6:30 p. ns. J a m a i c a at 8:46 and 10:00 a, tn., an^ 2:30,4:30 and 830. p . m . ‘ ‘ LEAV* 0RAXP STBiar FOR Patchogue n t 8:65 a. m., and 3:40 p .Ju ,, Merrick and InterraedlAtk sUftlous at‘8:56 and 10:10 a m., and 3:40,4:36 and 6:35 p. m. Jamaica a t febVAPil lOiA^n. p i.,^id jl:46,4:35,>nd 0t$5 ‘7 Patchogue at 7:20 n. m. nnd 1:30 p. m. lellp at 6:30 and 7:44 a.m., and a03jp.m. , . Babylon at0:47 and 8:0(1 a m., andtcgl pi a , , Merrick at 6:30, 7:23 and 8tho a m .,aud l.i0 ai»d 3,'O0 p.m. J a m a i c a a t 616, 8^6 m d i:06> o.mi ,ap^ 3:16 a n d 8:45 P’m‘ ^ SUNDAY T B A I N . ’ ASandayUllkTrilh wlllfeavo Bsahyloji a t 9:00 atm. and Jamaica at 9:30 ». m , for Bushwick.* Returning, leave Bushwick a t 12 nx. for Isllp. .and intermediate stations. 1 • ' C*'W .W U«LAS, e n d . •. WWPJW.K&* 1TKHS. ., ... fifety o f Ws tuiig''[elftnd conVerts (to Mor- mfhilttn, Atarted 1 ’raf tJthh Idit -^eolc. Uf. BeV^titbfMrdcipdit, Meaddd ihe-flbek. ‘ *T&e nest' sesgijnn ^of l ^ ^pffolk Couiity Teae&|rcj^fflCMi^tfoiij 3 Mf^te Mold, at Riyerr lieaj, ‘ commencing tm Wednesday, tiie l^tli daj;°fApr,J,.f> , . i i Capt. James’Darling bins been appointed Post ^»ster;at Smitbtown. launch, in plaoe of is. Hampton, removed-rf-tlte appointmont dot ing fromMarcli.ldth,, . , ; The . Executive committee of tbe Camp Meeting j Association . met at Jamespoit pn Mtmdajt'laAt, vsbenthey agreed to pvtrobasar the.oldcanip'mtxiling’grounds, fora perma nent encampment, for $ 1 , 000 . \ On Thursday last a spark from a locomotive on th’e Loni; Maud road, Met fire to the 'grass near Ccniral Park Station. T'iie fire before it jconld be subdued destroyed the fence siir- roundidg-tlie bVtrlal gronnd of Mr. Christopher Stymers. Mr. R. W. tJdall, of Babylon, recently piir- Ichased ISO acres Qf splendid land, covered witb' nataral orange groves^ at Greeu Cove Spring,; Florida, for pne dollar per. acre.. Those who wisji tb seek and find fortunes, cannot do belter than to visit Florida. !. ■ t ■ ' 1 1 t ' 1 ’ • ■ 4 ■ t * ’ ' T)ie following conyiets were senteuped by Judg^ Reed, }n fhe Suffolk County (^onrt, last, week:, J«> 8 i»U,Hulse,:foy highway robbwyv sentenced, to tbe State Prlsqn for five years 4 , .Charles Smith aut^ Treadwell Wood; for steal ing a liorse aad wagon, sentenced, tb the State Frfsqu^nr one year; James Gelong, fpr rape, sentenced to t^e State Prison for two years. . | Captain John Arthur, of Blue Point, who it will be remembered disappeared. «omewhat .myyteidppdyfrQm. his home: a fe,w roontlm ,i| i*ince,.and who, at, the time' was . thought to have been murdered as he had a iatge amount of mnney in bU possesion,. has turned , tip alive aud kicking in. Chicago, under, the ts* snrotl parae of Joan Wsllters. • , . . , ,1 . Ai young outlaw: in'eehool, at Middle 1 IsMd, the other day; while receiving punlshmeutfbr disobedience'became-'‘wrathy,” aUd fetruck the teacheri aervdre blow Ihlier faoe wltbhib 1 fisty cauMng a suspenMon of rtpbrstibns 1 tot the time being. Thfc!young culprit wm' Woked aft*r,'tbb,’d«yA»iiowingt and-was takfea befbre -Jubtto* rtfos, ait'Coram, 'foe' Jtntiee fihber |iiim $6 wbkh was forthwith paid,' and fur- thnVhostilitiekeMSed. '•< -« 1 5 f » • ' 1 tlierbostiiitieh ceased. t'iie' ibttglshhitjl Railroad; COtopauy are lay ing a track about a quarter of nmileinlengtb,' from fHtiif yardiit Hunter’S Point, in an east erly dlfetrfbii td a ptiint Oti Niewtown Cr^ck.' where i dodkyvife erected strttoi time siube for the unloading and loading of manure. Soiiib forty W flf^fbottviii WMMWdtf tb\ (be'diik front, ahd when.all ia lii reatlineM tlie manufe bUSitiess wiil tie Temoved to this poiht-^about half a mile distant; from the passenger, rooms of tbef depot ,1 ’bo that hereafter travelers wjil nothe liraish^^^tulmnsty witih perfume. TMe? .CbVe tsys tliat ‘‘A.: fair youug domestic hitiie fsmily, of Jjh, ,Ft .of RattiDgtowPi iemmcd, a ltfsaotL in Ratural HistQiy tJie other day thakshe will not; soon forgets At‘iwd ia her beet ahe attolled .gut across the lots to meet her beau, whea she. saw a few yardRdistimt what«hede*ora>Qd,as “a heftutiftdlitttle pet squiireL” ghe sprang; foiward*ndc*Ught it.in herhandswbeo.. shQ waa wtluted. with rather a pungent perfume, causing Jwe teJet.tlMi.anbnal go. Somewhat a 8 tonlabed j»od bewfidexod she again caught it up,, and preuaed the- ^ e s r ; little darling thing” close lo her rosy checks, aud^-ibut it is. hard ly asoesiaty to say that JHEaty did not. wait for heRheatii Uf couia; ' A Uttie monnd beneath whioh!ia buuied.cveiy article of fctninlnaiap-. pardj tells thg reit of -tbs afoiy/’:. .i' i.t . 'J- I’sisBTTSRiA*.—Kov.Bwsr 3>. Owkcy,Pastor, geor i Fljdsy, evening ^ viceaat 1060 : a.m.snd7p.rt, r < . , ----- . . , ,,r . , , Miwftmir -------- - 10:30 a . m . l i Superintendent. L o p g l s l a n d B y j l r q M t , 1870. 1870. Winter ArnmisnM st. w itk»*5o5^sw -,i'bj;r.- M A V I JAREB' (LIP c-x = C-IT 8.80 a. Mi, Itall Tralivfcl- Greenport - mao #. m.,*V RMI j U, QleM Valley, Hunttngten and Northport.. - 3.00 p. m., Biverbcad Knprois Tntln. 4.00 p. m., for Boslyn, GIs* Cove, L o c u s t Valley Huntington and Northport. AH* fetrni' conhefttS nmn'ch'fe.r'ltentp«t^ad. ’ V' “Sunday Trains\ for Roslyn, G k 'J i Cove, Locus* Vnlley, Huntluvtott atidNorthporti teavh Hanter’aFolBt Rt 9.00 a. ml ana 2.00 p. m. I. D. BARTON, : . ■ . •< ./ SupuiBUndmt. JAMAICA CH DIC H A C RV iCEIL ^E piioofal .—Rev. Wo*, Rector, Jtev, shomoa Cock, Assiatsnt Idluster. Services .10:30 *.: eb . und 7 p.m. German terrlee* In SuudsyRehobl room a t 2 o’clock. C a i e o l i o . — R e v . A n t U a m y F a r k y , f t M o r . S e r r t c s a at S a n d 10-410 a. m. ■ '• ! - R i r o B U t D . — R e v . J o h n B. A i l l g e % r w t o r , B e r v l o M JAMAICA P O E IO C H C K . Tho ’W«MnmWNW.Ywrie.lmsH.«»oi**aaa Sa.pa.'«nd * 1>. m. and»rrlv»»ist*:S0 asm. *md Ami el. 1 ■- „_$he Eastern orLOojrlrtatwl mallelo«*a* »o.in., and a*rtT*« at MO p. m . t s- .. ■ a s B B B E S ? jAltAJIOA LOJH3BNO, M , V . * X mh t v h l m * « t 0 v e r y T n t * 4 » w e r e n l n f , a t 9 o ’e i o t k . ^ B / o r d e r o f UieXoikea SA iTw ik'Sjlki *,*' L . S**rwtAiy, m. j a m m o j l m m m w % ^ Z 7 A ' ^ S S & » W . l r - » . - :V] ^^HWdtJfKBCOKWKAA^ numbav ef the mjuiy frieudsof Mr, and Mr*. John HelVland,:j^tbered at tbeir residence in Pa»tine4reet tbis vittsge^.ito celebrate foe wenbrTflftfe:amforer*sryD< foeit satnmce int« foe nutrfied state. . .Tb*a«tlr wss’ aomswhst ef • Narpdse^/Wfar aategardsfob sfiTtf ware; several pSecreof.wWcbisr«r»Puieh»sedby the contributions of those present. The presen- tstion wso msde by Rey, *!1. CL Hllk wto toodicd. TCi]r feeling]y apou. the. dutiM each had.bonM to foe'etlisr, sad United, that their, future might hens prosperous, if not more to, foaatbApasit.' ..The tnit.olgpod frellng •prsi\ vsilsfo.awdthe jM^rssbment Mfolps w,«iisloddeA wiat 4 foeJre<*^twisre 7 ^M i>y foe company. Tijscveulngiwas.ipsot plaasantly and cbber-* 'foliyr.i».fo«ieiid«jt greiificatSiM of loid and yNoit i —7iir*~f'<th~'?nwrr I'.:, t'- ■ ,„„l The timc bns come, When more than foe usual interest In’foel^roM’fo ourvnitage, musf'be tiakb^iy its iubabUanti' We foean those esp0eiaiiy who are fttfn’isrs of real estate i 'i(ho are bfpCeteft tb lead' hi foe good work.' Vfoifors* w Jamaftfn aye often heard toinquire,1 ‘'^Thy lioes'fo^lowij grow so slow?' Why is fofehriibt morb enterprise' amongst its- inhabitants? Why'stiovtld 'iibt the population bd doubled itf a short ‘time ?” The answer to all Bttcb questions isj foe' resit- dents most concerned do not enter upon the' Wdtk fbemselveS. TliU Vlllafee is Within fen 'miles of the great) cltliS of Sew ’Fork: and Brooklyn; it is pleasantly' located/ atid We Say with pride, “it is a pleaBant jilace ;\ it has eaiy Commtinlcatimriv'ith the cltieS j lt Is a lietdfoy place, nndliasflne atcas of Idtid! to he occupied, yet its growfo i* slow. , Why is it ? Of course many f^pltesvfcan W '^ivefo Row. we confine ourselves to this one; the Wppfo of real estate do n6t interest thifoselvra in the matter as they ought. , We have a BOard of folstees, who if they- bad foe necessary powers and meaits, Could do much to enhatleo th# vhlde of 'property add beautify the tdvVrt, bhi tbfcir poWers are 'so limited that they efomere figure-heads set up by a charter which prevents theib front -doing any thing, except to audit a few bills, ahd pay them, when tliey have colleetcd'the tax, Which is never Sufficient-fof’their ordinary “Work; nnd if th# TrtJstees\'s#tfk' da' TniaV^efnetit oif their powers', they are Shvays' headed' off by; 'the very persons, whdse ' material Interest would be enhanced by iteprbVemeuts.'1 Take for example, foe business of “ opetalhg Btreets. ” Thfe Tf ustees cannot dothattvUh'olit incurring the fierce oppositloh of profRsrty otvners; who wobjd be benettttcd raotefoW atiy1 ono eisfe; How long has It bdeii ‘ id cdntethplhtion,’\ dnd talked of to open bn# ortwo'stroets, b0rdi ef and parallel with Fultoh sttbet) bbt Why has it not beetf done? cfeiituty'ifo long crtough. to talk'itbbdta1 matfor, fo&t evefy One sees, is a needed itn^royettient; Sh3\yet to thtij da f the owhers'of' foal estate on 'the itVehuC# are as itldif- ______ ., iifoie wJio’db nof.’eispect kn y dir^fet ‘pbttatdtify 'b e t ^ t e ' ^f’’y e f o i nlgb, fodsfe SHtiie p r b p e r t / ’dWhcri' Had bnder taken fo e jb t ) at havfeiSts ’price ’ffiafc8fe£lh' value-tbii-foTd . f ■ ” ' ' \il '” ' ' The TruSteSS'Of bKPVlllsgeure' intelligent,’ prudent,- cnergetioMtf, audpropferfy holders; interested, atad dCBlrdus bf beeing 'oUf ' village prosper, why shbuld nbt foe bivtiers Of real estate agree tol^Vfe #ohie’|»vibr!tx> a Hoard Of theit bwtt clioltjfr, whtdhfefy dd sbmething ft* cofoc when We mitetdhap^ebtfotabtic}; • foe ftdvtitice, ia hbtV tbWardi ait: Th# popiilatiOn pf foe and jlist a— — g ---- --- v> ---- - ------J — ----- -I -------- end of the Island .1 'lMeaj','‘mi on the West is Richmond Hill or ClorAiieiville, sdbn to be a 'thriving vlilago-ioutb bathe Boufo’ Side Rail road two or --three thrivp^; villttgeS—east is ’jiueetnfjust starUng info fife ahd sure to go ahead, tuttd j usfc' b^ydhd ‘ the grea’t “Garden T h e T o w n H*t|i<, rr—m jo$)4rot Of ^riaMt yeabq 'sb'd make no sigh ? Enforpriafo^mbK tUd btmaptfoiek «Te taking hold of property wffo'ib 'oarfiq^tts, butA^ tiiey: welcomed with any'^QjjbS oif apirift/ Tke inhablUfots of foe, v i l l ^ f o ^ wpr^ do,in othey villagei, Johoprove^ the^ p#ope|fy, in aii Judicious ways; fopn nbw streets ‘will be opened and improved, ,und fhe hljl, idde north of our toiro will aoQtt be covered' (wl^i elegant residenc^‘M;weJl*sfoe‘plafohelow. of meaiis, ahd bf etjergyt’ who We have met) ofmeans, w SAvje ^obb dDdwOi’a ^ ti£~tfo#n ‘ ilr. inim ft BUkrei of Wild Ctefiy 'WiR''cme rertfoe feU-dt«reyef,'totktipa^ ft 'dok m o r e f o « » ^ phyridUim'c« (fo. Tho ttk p i asingii bktki, ffoffihg'bndfoiikW/wifi: Ufy the incredulous that they need look ho fprtber for tbet«(|tiiwd kd. «.i Some of theMnoia towns charge flveliun-' d r ^ d o U iM lie im M f o r b i a k td M io o u i . ‘ beaa&od, improfVted'aiid enriched. 'WhoWill tmdertifoe foe WiOritf; > “ ' ■■ ' -* - . ■iniiit.iyi.'i m fct.■ .....ti v . ( . . . ' ■ Sswous Acci«sSiri»^Oa.lfoit4fy afternoon lastNloholas AfolMMU^i aM«d '.-abdttt' twriVe years, son of Mr. Samuel MiltS) t lkliditig at Springfield, nM* wSfo ft »erk>M ihd piaiiritil ac- cideat, It ^>peani foiat-lt lt 'quite commoh with the boys iti .tifot iMdg!Utmhood,: Whao tha trwnsoathaaoafoSideRrilroadfitattfromfoe depot, tojumpottth|. roar « d «f-1}sa hind car, and aftar ridia^ashpri diataaOiiBfop off. On fois occaaioa •afoafra^jiu -tni» omnfog Weat started, young Milhb and three of his cempatfomsjwajredloafoeoaiv tmd aftor riding a short'disfonCe laAco-tiMdr Rcddl m|d fril' to fod groandi sfo ^;tifom>re»itTipg kow «r lesa injury, one «f MOU lep ihstpit'tarriUy iMcwatefo, iiJwwl boy, and toawj W w . % <S;fitir/,Way for ,fsoo»ai|'tl hoticadtbfo m a i m pf;to!f» at;tls* m M i k ' thta wtitfiiMt in twmreAafo ww fahbt* . siwVUre -Tf^dP are in motion, and bop# foat foifi lfoim Rfo 'operate m awamififto, fo«tfo:an4.Aj: cOtan whoiodfogo foUreprecfownf tty p f iJtidm. The Boston banks now hold over five mil lion dollar* in gold. This structure will 'soon be completed; ttnfi 1 foen Jamaica wtll own the fihesf ahd mbst .Commodious public bufiding on ton^ Islhhd' outside of the city Of‘'Bfohklyli,, ' and builders, \who have viewed it, say Vfta general arclilteetual proportionSarevery fltto;”' its facade iS geheially UiSmired.' The entire building makes fas irfitairelile siiow ekterhtiliy,' and its interna? arrangements *ro alrnott peF feet, disposed every way for use and gouvnU ence. We have heard of but ofle objeeflbuj ’that the main entrancO ahd hall afe tto hiifrdw. Tho basement' iS! high and ' piostiy 'abbjr'ej gronud. A.hailway foreugb the cefttre.frpm front to rear, and largo zooms .partitioned-off for offices, well lighted atid fiUlShOt!;' ftt dne corner are six cells, substantiallyibUiit of stone andiron. Broad stairways lead to the story above. ’ V * \2 0 Tho first stofy te'dlvidbd'if&foifoe main entrance to thveourt room iu the rear by a hall ten feet wide, aud ’fin'd^'lts outlet by a door on the west jide iOf ifoej building. On either side of this hall are five large zooms? Jalso a wide and. easy stairw»y tp ,foo ifory above. , The pourt room on foe first floor fo of fine size, about SQ x f'2 feet, commupicafoig with the basement by a. stairway in the. reap., of the buijdiqg., . ... Tho second story is,foe; glory .of fois;build» iug.. Three room# on foe.front* fowuaiwides hall running across the building, past and west, and then tho gteat hall designed for. public meetings, etc., wWqU ,'COVers .almost the entire floor. This (hall, is; fl7-X'81fCet anfl 2® foot ceiling.. .It. is’eutereduby :tWo large doors,; and is lighted by twelve .large ‘windows; there will; be two large reflector# In the ceiling, and . there is a room and aledr': way in the rear leading to the story belowc,... The -third story .front has another fflM ot rooms, to be pccupipd, aa we are informed, fry; foe Jamaica frodge,:lir(>> 646, Fr aad A. M., and oyer all a specious attic with windowaiii- • front, from wjjich is to hp Uad s yery fine view of the surrounding country—of Jamaica Bay and the Atlaotic Ocean.. • The Towa Hall is situated on .foe oonjter o f Rulton st-aqd Flushing avA. upoft the: prop.- erty formerly owned by foe l 4 to JDr„N^; 8 bCl« ton. It fronts 72 foet on, Fulfon street, iaud lit: lie feet deep with rear projectic* Mr. Audrety Miplkhelm of' this, .vUlRge)-1?*' the architect and builder. The Comraiesiom era in charge we James Nostraadj SuperO* soi\ Daniel Hendrickson) .Daniel ■ Smith, Georgo Skidmore, John M. Crana .BatUud S. Aymaz is Secretary to foe Board. .1 When finished it will have cost about $70, - flOO. , . ; •t - . The citirons of Jamaica will feel proud of 'ibis substantial improvement .aad. useful: building. . ' R e a l Hstate.—The United States Hotel at Far Rockaway, an establishment that Js weil known to visitors to the sea beat shore, Was sold at public auction, on Tuesday last, for $17,500. This property has a frontage On the Rockaway Turnpike (opposite foe sit# of foe Marine Pavilion,) of 450 fo#t on . Roster street, 452 feet, nnd the Atlantic dcean °f 484feet,,foe rpar line being 612 feet. The Hotel building is’frame, three stories ’above basement, .substantially built, in,siiape of im L, 75 feet on each o f foe angles, and contains fifty sleeping apartments, two-thirds of which are double rooms. Th# beaCh in front of the hotel was included in tbe solo. We lear frota Our Farmingdaie correspon dent that the real estate fever has broken out; in that vicinity, and that large sales of prop erty have recently been inode, , Promtyeut amongst the sales is foe farm of the late lyll- lett Powell, containing-—-acres for $25,060. We also learn, that foe Horn W. J. Cogswell of this village, has purchased largely in foot vic inity, and that Messrs; Gilbert Baldwin and Charles Powell have purchased a large, tract to foe north of the Long Island Railroad, and nearly opposite tb foe depot, which they, ip- tend tq lay out in village lots atid tracts, aqd dispose of the same to actual seders at low figures. This is. the right spirit; and y e be speak for Farmingdaie, which is well known as one of foe healthiest localities on foe Is land, a speedy growth and prosperous future- QuEjtsrs C o u n ty S o k k o g a tr ’s C o w l — Rur- Jng foe present tnqnth foe wilts of foe fol lowing persons were admitted to probate: Eyan K. Stgvens, Newtown; James Nolan, .Newtown; Raynor R. Smith, Hempstead; Jotro L. Dentpn, Flushing; Frederick Conrad, Flushing. Hurfog foe same mOnfo letters of adnfinistration have been isiued upon foe fol lowing estates: Uebrgo Eidlk Newtown’; Francis Abrams, Hempstead ; John Germain, Oysterbay; Catharine Bcnham, FlushiDg ; Ann Whealy, Hempstc^J Lydia Ann iiltt- ner, Flashing; pitmj- ^d<rt, ^amalca;‘)Anna M. Christ, Newfown; Rtcbsrd^/Rfeenflold, Jamaica: John Carman,,Hempstead. Two ict^ersof guardlaushipwmo greeted, an^t over two hundred citations tsspecl. . Mrs. Dr. Walker wears, generally, a suit of French broadcloth, Tlie (tneens County Circuit Court \before Judge Tapfl#?i,‘ Will domUMnce on Mon- . day uex.h. Tho following | 3 *thc calendar of . civil,causes': ;'(1 ...... ......... _ v JOel Nomvancl Gpfowi.ne. Noua. vs. Adam ‘ Norril. / ;,i * ■R!ifajii<W-.freavitt;vst.AfQh?h.foI Jojmstoh ’ and William Van Tasseil. ■ - j Ifoi^ciSlayj ahdNathan lilay •«».* Jamies % 1 . DUfyea apd Edward D.uryea,. . ' . .. i , . ’ Ferdltttlnd J. -Steiner-vs. -August Genardi \ •> Jdhu A: sophev w; Jtiha h. paude. William Lowniy-w #.1 flttMetta H. Thom son. ' ■ '; ,, ‘ , .. 9aniel .jp.’Wright vi. ^ Robert Murray, 4 ^ ‘ , tier B- 'Newcomh, Citrlstaph'er V. Niewoomb, Alexander W»tstm and William Wood. ' Sarah AJrBoef.Axlmn^ «A Cornell Peck land-William H. Fair weather.-. . .. ............... 1 . Hettry F, .fatiddln; • Admr. AdmV. of Mttt- / gfoet F. BurtMilK d'ec’dVvff. The Flushing arid North Side R#ii;bad Co; . | \ : Bealrice Ituperation, v?'. The New York . Fixp.Jaeureuco CQ,.pf..tba oity of New York. andAhtnliafn Underhill .1 ; - Austin Myers, vk Mldhael McGowan. .SUrtth'.McEigndyyt/siFiVitifcfsaitififiy. Peter Ousterman wsi .Morris FOedick, Henry:, Michael Delahanty and- John .T. Sprtgrie; Overseer.'Ofathe tPQor! of Newtown',. Queen#' i oi- i>' •■jii.i G-; t j Sylvester j , Sherpiaii vs. Edwin. M, Vvrignt. , :J. Kiri^Merfit(, w, 'Darius AjleV. ' ‘ \l ' Hbnriith * AbU Smith\^: VVllIlare Hefify *- SUtifo. ; \i: • .. : ..... ., -a -.li .’t Timothy, QlGtmuetj pit. Thonifw ■ McGowan nriand, Sheriff. '. otitc-rs w. Jatnes Moi*\ Carry: 1 h !> ; ■■ 'i Gideon Frost««'Harriet I* Packer,, . .. Jogl Maun- V|> Afiaqi iNorrie, . Riehsud Brt.inbridge os. hlichael Barrett. . Ontlml'iri# Swan m VvilUam' Lyinan. Jl \ John V.' Dt-ntort Vs. MaryAriu Denton. '' JoeephlBuhveod vs. .JumesS.\ Itemseu: . William S. Mofom vsuWm A, Lambereon. • i .IpsiaU 5f. Whiloey tjta, Ruth Boland. Frank Glover arid’ Wm. .St,Atona vs. Erebiel Shfith !1 1 '; GdorgO Lndhtih tw». A. A, 8 anb 0 rn.' 1 .(’■ • Samuel:Moody vs.,Thottnw Lawler* , < i ; Rika Kugclmann va. James-Golden. . t William Roosevelt vs. TliomasMcKee. — ’ • Hennaa, Parity AbraliHm.fravyvJ§Qp,b Lovy «Ud Charles Morris vs. Levy Clark,, , , . Jollh GffidspfeW?'Sfi?fo*i!,Nfofc' ; Wifotfii G. Hasted aiid hfiOth'eit'bs.'Stripheir ‘ ■ O. Jennings. -»i. t t. .. , Ella* Shields vs. Maria L. Gifford. . • (The, Flushing, ojid North, §it)o, Railroad Co; M gaiter R) Sufongf 1 ' , The Sahte Us. - Joseph F. Fritiikllh. ‘ Th# Game vs.- Eugene T. Lynch. • ' ThoSame,##* Augustus 8 . Aerson. ............. RichardBraiiibridge vs, Matthew Finuucano and Stephen P. HeJIott. , Gidebti Froit’Vs. Longtsdriud Ridltoatf Co . The-FlUsbing and North-Side Railroad Co. vs. Apgpstug R..Klssam. ' Th#, game vs. John Hjpnle, The Same vs. Wm. Philips. , BetSey jarVis Vs.’HeildrickSon Jarvis, Abby Jahe Hoteling vs. Joshua Kirk. Robert : 8 *' Seabury m. The Long Island Railroad Co. James McKenna vs. The Lond Island Rail road Co. ' ' 1' ' - , Henry A. Peek * ahd William L .1 Peck, sur veying ; part ies, of - Wm. Jw Skidmore* dec’d* Vs. Empia Jerouie. . . , , , J. Lee Smith arid Jotham Smith vs. Ebep , Jackson and Curtis Woodruff. Henry Roosevelt vi. Thomas McKee; - - ! Bridget Feeney vs. Tho Long iBknd Rail road Co. , , - ... - .. _ , .. .,. Bradford L. B. Baylles vs. Jaraes Magur- rari. ' *' Mott D. Smith arid others' v#.' John M, Smithaudothets. . , Wfiiiam E. Furman . qs ., Michael McGowan and others. . • John J. Moore Vs! Michael McGowan and others. Heufy -Letfya vs, Frnnktin M. Crossmaa. Peter Thornton vs. Thomas Clark,, .. ' Alfred Jone# vs. Simon Scully. •’ tens M. Keeber vs,’ Edwin A. Betfa. Bridget Cannon VS. Maty Dhriri and others.. William Hoelzer vs-Fredericte Rasche. Patrick H. Shea: vs. John W. DeMott afidL Catharine Davison, ^.dmx, , . .t-. The Farmers Protective Union vs. Jano- Smith. 1 ‘ ' \ Bradford L. B. Baylia Vs; George S3, Qaar- terman, - 1 - - The People; of. the Stufo. of; N#?r Yutfesnb- The South Oystczhay.'jPurayike Company^ . - Augustus H. Khssam vs. charity M. Hdzzifc Patrick O. Rtmrke Vrif Jamre o. RoUtke. ’ . Hannah Wilkin#, William H, Wilkins, Qtoi i TV.. W«W 5 s,iiSriw Ac WilWus* Hannah A .. Wllkios, Mary E- Wilkins and IdaA- Stodafo , -vs. The Flushing and North Side Railroad Co.\ . ..................... . JJdwatd Fitzgerald, Adtni. of MoZrli Fit*- ■ gcrald vs, The Trustees Of the village of, Flushing, Luther C. Voorhiee vs. The Long lsland Railroad Co. Gershom Wells vs. James A. Chapman. May Van Alst vs. Elizabeth Van Alit, Bates Pearsall vs. Elbert Matherrs. Casgs uotlccd for argument before Hon. John J, Armstrong1, Coahfy Judge, a t a term of tbe County Court tb be held ati the Court House rin Wednesday, April 6 th, 1870. ' -«.v «. ■ -• SDNDAYRonoor.’ jVert’Hdri* day^qveniDg.fAprli-ftlfi) thri’ann'lVersaiy theEririday ^cUdolhf foe Hethodht Epiecopall Church', will be held Iq foo churcb, foia riRage! Sin^ng, addressed from speakers abroad arid distribution of prizes, are promised. Exor cises to commence at ?f o’clock.