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CIVIL NOTES. Eugene Zelenkoff, of Brussels, Belgium, through Charles Mall. Belgian Consul in this port, obtained yesterday from Justice Donobue an attachment against the property of John J. Collins and Henry Colline, two young men formerly of Brooklyn, who were arrested last Winter for alleged frauds committed by them in Belgium. A suit has been brought in the King's County Supreme Court by ex-City Treasurer William Mayo Little, of Brooklyn, against ex-Tax Collector Lemuel Burrows and his wife, Thomas H. Mulier and his wife, and Thomas H. Burrows, to set aside conveyances of real estate, and to recover $2,000 alleged to be due on a judgment obtained by the plaintiff. The plaintiff alleged that Lemuel Burrows and his wife, in order to defraud him, conveyed certain valuable property to Muller and Thomas H. Burrows. Henry E. Howland, receiver of the Brewers' and Grocers' Bank, presented to Justice Donohue yesterday a petition setting forth that as receiver he had a claim on an unpaid subscription for $2,500, a past due noto for $4,000 made by H. B. Herts and indorsed by M. A. Herts, and & past due note for $3,350 made be Marcus Oppenhetmer and discounted for time by thy