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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, IX,—-No. 114.—-Whate No, 3335. NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1843. Price wwe Conte, Te the Public, EXCHANGE HOTEL, BALTIMORE. Baltimore. earnest, and the beginning of retrieval from discre- | _ Sewer in 20th street.—Same Committee reported in favor Movements and Doings. THE NV-W YORK HERALD—dsily newspaper—pub- [Correspondence of the Herald. dit and dishonor is at hand. The passage of the re- oe ee ae ep Rigid 4 In rms Crry.—The Earl of Mulgrave, who has fourth ef July. Price 2 cents per copy—Or 2 i m confidence tr ering.— Prison.—The Police Commi fused to reli i ity to- ore Acedia Prose ee Arrival of Brother Knapp—Commencement of the The result will be the total extinguiahineat of (he ie Bige The rolice pam eaten fly me tel, and will leave the city to-day in the packet ship Siddons, for England. It is expected that Sir Charles Bagot will arrive atthe Globe about the 10th of May, and that the Warspite will sail about the 15th. Lord Joha Hay, of the Warspite, has taken rooms at the City Hotel. * Mr. Cozzens, the popular manager of the Ameri- Work of Regeneration Murder of Mrs. Horn— | floating debt and the reduction of the permanent prisoned for violating a city ordinance. Appointment of Paddy Reilly. debt to about 25 millions instead of 40 millions and Intelligence Offi e Keeper —The same Committee report- My Dear Bennetr :— upwards, as itnow actually is. Strike Pennsylvania | ed adversely to relieving Orlando Warren from remission . * ._ | from the catalogue of repudiators, for before two | of fine for violation of ordinance, in keepi»g an intelli- Brother Knapp is again amongst us, and all is | years roll around, you will find her interest punctu- | ence olfice, at 27} Hudson street, without license— again commotion. He commenced his crusade | ally and fully paid, and a sinking fund arab liatiad Adopted. " A vi Rum License Law.—The same Com against satan and his numerous hosts, at the Baptist | Of at least $50,000 ‘per month, or $600,000 per «n- | mitten reported adversely vo relieving Francis Kelly, the y ‘ f , | num. The teeling of the people is of proud honesty, tractor, from fine for selling liquor without license— ‘Tabernacle, Sharp atreet, on Tuesday evening last ; andso soon as the floating debt is paid, a sinking poe gs rom fine 1g liq assisted by Elders Charles M. Keyser and George | fund will take its place, and Pennsylvania’s credit THE WEEKLY HERALD—published evéry Saturday morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per aunum-— postages paid—cash in advance. ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing ast. Ithas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, or the werld, and is therefore, the best channel for business men inthe city ur country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- 3 Nf Beating Skin: me Committee reported in favor of | can Hotel, has to-day reduced his prices, in con- vance. ‘THis howe having undergone many impcrtant alterations | W. Norris; and the way they are walking into the | will stand, as it ought to stand, second to none in | releasing Go. D. Baldwin from a judgment obtained | formity with other houses im the city, and with the PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate and thoroush reprirs. having been in part refurnished with | 4, sting of sundry backsliders, whose love for this ability, honesty, and honor, The 5 per cent loan | against him by the corporation, for beaing skins in the tich aud elegant furuitare, is again open forthe reception of spirit of the times. He is about making extensive ‘i ich and | aie has run up from 40 to 50 during the past week. This | #treet— Adopted. ; : : Prices, and in the pre pie mate, CTPA iow of this Hotel is ‘oo well known to require ade- | World's vanities induced them too soon to forget the | js not the work of s, culation: bats permanent in- | -, Landing Dessyngere The samo: comaisto veprtid > additions, alterations, and improvements to his pre- TT, The of | : : a ie F f A ‘ wor of releasing Oliver + | mis ing i i Pigesingseh onic Manin Masiaceinstans, fallf its advancas.en, fia oomtpaee te bts [os pas ie of b tair promises of permanent reform, made with their | crease of value, which will gradually go on, and be ing passengers y nose ‘the steamboat Wave, at Pier No. 1, | Mises, by taking in the lower story of his house, Baptismal vows, 18 2 caution both to slippery saints | fore six months the stock will be fixed at not less East River, in July last, he not having the permission of and hypocritical sinnera, 1 am sorry to inform you, | than 75. This, of course, has its corresponding ad- | the legal Dock Master. Adopted. however, that notwithstanding the near approach of | vantages. Loans of Railroad and other companies Paying Physicians—The same committee reported in fa- ivten's that care and industry s) its natural advantages, under his respectfully solicits the patronage of his mi The present ‘prop Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets nok bs eaaetng insane perinterd nee, an HOUSES TO LET AT YORKVILLE—z sarge | friends ana the publ now occupied by stores, aad also by including the whole of the house next contiguous in Broadway. ver, th i ‘ A . | We shall have more to say of thie fashi au . eMAN, | ‘he millenium, the present visit of the reverend gen- | will ve less steady and less valuable, while another | vor of paying Dr. Wm. W. Dwight $12, fer medical ser y is fashionable house [ig pitta edealuces forepatlic eee rene ee Baltimore, April 20, 1813. AROSE SE bar basins ag raglan promise to pay quite as wellas did thpld for eae sivem neat Is opened, but its — re pean? ciheet wera house, in fullfora bill | hereafter. Captain Hetzel, U. 8. A., also Morton vate resievce. Onthe premises is a fine stable, howling alley, |} — 912 31] ORE LH ¢K. | some of his former ministerial speculati: here. influence upon all stocks more t countervails | rendered of . Cencurred in. Mi : : ri foals ne garden, consisting of 8 us with rape vinenadd fra see oO BGNSeCTION Wit fe In fact his demands on the liberal and able of his | these advantages, a WMD | | Piers af Cedar and Hubert sireet—The Committee on | McMichael, Ee sand Captain MeMicbael, of Phila- frees thereon. FOr termes SHIN A. MORRILL, Faq. THE PAVILION, congregation on this former visit,were so extensive, | _ Bank stocks are rising, and money is abundant. | Finsnee reported in favor o} Se festa. eh tha seececat re pures Rinived: there yentenday. No. 11 Chambers st. po NEW, BRIGHTON. STATEN ISLAND. that again to tax them, either to fill his coflers or to | Good paper can be readily discounted at ubout 5} Westchester and sloops Othello and Perseverance, for one Tue Batrery anv Castie Garpey.—The Battery - at gs York, has for several the Ca the city. iyte the Amer. | ‘atroduce him to their tailors, might perhaps call up | per cent per annua, and mercantile business is now year, for $1000; and the Pier foot of Hube nd al teen the resort of | 4 blush even to his sanctified face, as unused, as it done upon a sure footing, of short credit upon a cash | West street and Red Fort, to A. Barmore, Sew f many of the du have visited theUuited | in all probability is, to the intrusion of so unmanly a | basis. nun. Adopted. é Oe a Den aah ner iomieror ofthe ataniishinent is grateful ior the | stranger, He is however here, and has opened ihe | Governor Porter left town yesterday morning Filling up vacant Lots—An ordinance to fill up sunken king, wild warin so, business-like ereutae iat we are ata His visit was private to his family, and not connect- nee pences Bist and 32d streets, and 7th and 8th avenues, provements | loss which the most to admire, his skill as an apos- | ed with any public affairs. His intimacy with wopted, TO RENT—The extensive Buvidiog erected the pre- of the Hotel. preparatory to he. | tolie {. or hia tact ’wordly financier—in | Judge Blythe, ( Coll d hi Paving Nassau sircet—'vhe repost from the other board z vs le the metcert “4 pee pth general, or his tact as a wordly financier—in | Judge Blythe, (our new Collector) caused him to ‘ i : ‘3 Nassau st., fi Tan nrofihe Evst River'at Gowanus Heighine two | thevmereut times, the enargrat’f aparcments formants wet for | both characters he stands proudly pre eminent ; as | be ran down with applicants for situations jn the | t® Pave the strip of landin tront of No. 1 and 3 N ad's half, 1 from South Brook r Ferry, commanding wines, have been reduced and do uot exceed those of hocels of ie snidinee-en che first, the mamarpas souls tle he Ripe ne ar begging his aan and good snlendid views of the Bay and Jersey shore, the ‘erties of New \e sane class throughout the Umon has rescued from damnation attest his excellence ; | offices with the Judge ; but, as | am informed, he i 7 d Hei I k and Brooklyn, St i dN equent a ‘ i . f 7 3] ¢ 3 but, d, granting permission to French and Heiser, le verse, a tiebert ind oaciee haeat pa FA eC ina Lesilly) paraietover jbpes and of his tact asa financier, I will but give you every instance refused to recommend or inter- | Castle Dutton, to use Croton water to a fountain to be high, covered with copper; the hall ard stsirsof muble; the | In the Restaurant, every thing is supplied e, the pri a short account ot his opemng addresa, which I think | fere. constructed in said Garden, provided they keep eight Fedo the doee ree Bek tne ae Cee eyeete | being affived oxainat each dish, so that a traveller can et will set to reet the opinions of the most sceptical on | Several removals will take place the coming | lengths ef hote, to be used in caves of fire, when the foun- few, vards of the door. y fy nthe im 0.4 fe: pas ; A oe ea 7 beer mediate vicinity. ‘The drive from New York i abrurtiteen | Anchorite’. The viands are prepared arcoriiny to ve moat ap- | that.subject. I will give it to you, as near as may | week, and before the first of May, your general | tau is tobestopped trom playing, ae ag miuutes, and the pret noe are nie exoetied by acy +4 uation proved system of E open cookery, by experienced French | be, in the gentleman’s. own language 3, it would in’ | meving day. Bling the Soantal ‘of the Corporation, with on ue ht ir accommiodated.— « ‘ i icitati ) i ‘ : aiatgiv, Suan et cpa slonthoch 1a the ane Bae ae, challenge compani- | deed be a pity to spoil it. At the solicitation of a Our Courts present but little attraction. The Su- ordinence, creating a department for the coliection of JOBN APLAINE. 68 Wall ay i ;, | number of my kind friends, I am here agin among | preme Court yesterday closed its Philadelphia list, i cel f Taxes, ALSO TO LET) iis thier sors brick Hovse ae Walk ee toed oe ap af lal Al ada = y + | taxes through the appointment of a Receiver of Taxes, a ect, between, has issued her spring card, and will hereafter be “ at $300 per an- home” every morning and evening through the sea- son. She is a little in advance of the first of May having already, in spite of the portentous ‘ 234,” laid down a very rich “ ingrain” carpet of demo- cratic green. So many visitors, with inquisitive eyes, are now coming down daily to stare at her, that the trees, with true native modesty, can endure their dishabille no longer, and are accordingly dress- ing up for company. At present the ladies all pro- menade with parasol up and eyes down. As to Castle Garden, Mesers. French and Heiser, have been making great improvements, which are not yet quite completed. The first thing which now strikes the eye on entering the premise: a large and beautiful circular fountain, in the centre ef the garden, 21 feet in diameter. ‘There will be Croton water for a or ‘n good tenant way be found by le ate at ice Liberty street, comer ol Greenwich, for B. A. Hb ents he is no’ was concurred in. Fountain in Castle Garden.—A resolution was most minute regard tothe | you—and let me tell you, that it is a great personal | and will not resume it till December next. The ‘34 Walker | every thing is conducted with deputy Receiver, ard a suitable number of clerks to per ‘Be, ‘ *, H apreet hetwewn, Broadway avd Charch street sceupied by Mx confor ot ihe gue eis and other attendants are | sacrifice tome that I am here among you ; but 1 | Court of Common Pleas has been engaged in exa- | form the duties of suid office. The sulary of the Recel ver lity iriag Ebene ee ripe a Sati street. occupied by Mr- C, W. Feeks—Rents moderate. San gualusion’ & a fact, combines sli the com. | don’c care nothing for the sacrifice, nor for the in- | mining contested elections, and yesterday set aside | to be fixed at $2000 per annum; the Deputy $1600. and own to a very great height—greater, probably, as the ground 1s lower, than from any other fountain in the city The expense te them of ‘ald lim® ge forts of a private res the “vantages oa firat-rate | Convenience that it will put me to, if you want me | elections held in three wards, for irregularities in | the three clerks $600 each. Adopted, and sent to the TO LET—The Mansion Home at Bloomingdale, | hotel. ‘There are apartments in it capable o accommodating | here to work in the vineyard of the Lord for a week | conducting the poles, at the same time ordering | other board for concurrence. This makes fat situations MDonTe mle Sone ey cone Seetartp staneg above | tachedcroiners ior-amnaliey funilien, ce separate bea rooms for | OEthereabouts, And its a going to be a good deal | newelections, In the District Court, before Judge | for five good and true whigs, if the Mayor does not 5 tached—others tor small ‘ it this fountain al 1 i Spoons We kita Ln Ng ps sgt pan ag A single avellers. ret aan ene | OF expense to me to stay among you, because 1 | Siroud, Captain Man’s ejectmentsuit against Drexel, Vee shel, Dry Deck The! Frestdeat, off the’ Grolan | hed to be aid from pli Peabony $1000, as the pipes ons of the mont és Uaheh situation on the Island, and is re- | 5 ! a me ore, the Se er cael gated epee wrofe to a part of my family to meet me in New- | was concluded vemercers and the verdict will be | water Board presented a letter irom the Secretary of the The next alteration we notice is n wide paesage way cut through the opposite wall in the rear of the ‘Tne Bloomingdale a repass the gate every | where hot and cold water baths may be had from even inthe | York, and a part in Albany—and a part in (Kam- | rendered to-morrow. The progerty consists of fort hoprin the day The f sagen eet tnontioren tote morning until eleven at night, ‘This is luxury whieh every | Schatka, for what we care,) and it will put me to houses, formerly belonging to Dr. Dyott, whic dance’ with the present state of the | traveller knows the advantage in reply toa communication inviting him to this » make examination relatyve to the propriety of con city i 0 é Map’ fortto the extensive area around the fort and '; andit vatly enhaneed by . Pt, = % con iT and next eee ony Gels stleto'dhiis e's Seca winekaranmas wan | 4gteatdeal of expense, bui I don’t care for that — | were purchased by Captain Man at Sherif sale— | sructiog a Natanal Drv Dock in this exy, tho elevating | foe wares Dive seetiution ot epee “a civ, on. Goel pmaniieds or betes. hgeabvardateect can be more retreshing than a warm bath, after the y S great as this personal sacrifice is, if you want | Drexel (a broker) afterwards purchased them at a | power of whichis to e asi 1 the ae0r: | the Corporation: these ohter Minbunbenontn witch 'N. B.—Arran.ement could be made, if desired, by asatie- | Jeng avd uncomfor Voyaxe, or even a lan yt | me, and I can doany good among you, Idon’t care. | second sale, and alleging iraud inthe sale to Man, | tary states that he intends to visit the city on official i 5 have of late years gone much to decay, are now in progress of full repair, and when completed the factory tovant, to leta parc of the furuiture now in’ the house | The bathing establishment is fitted up in the beatParisian style, | But before I agree to all this expense, I must know i . and the bathers ne supplied wush large wrapping gowns (Pcig: 7 ‘ . remaia, ora part of the house will be rented aopeeiy, hie Sold) aad te abendamee of ooey Lincs whether you want it or not, ’cause ifa majority don’t b oti i t, in which he was | ness about the month of July, and shall then be happy to regegbt an gation of ciectment, jin which he Was | ccoept their invitation. A special committee. was raived h : r i $ i isting of Alde , Davies, : SFAVILION HOTEL, at Saag: | ;_ Lie local position of the Globe ix one that will reevmamend | Wantit.why [aint ageing tostay,and that’s all about | he recoveredand obtained possession, upon which | t0 rerrive Bim. consisting ef Alderman Leonard bromoues qesmune Te eae oe together the Furniture.” To a popnlar | (1 G4,er {0 the Tato oat ae a eee Sy dice, | Now! want you all to vote,saintsand sinners,and | this third (and by our law final and decisive) ac- | ""N;w Health Police—Tho City Inspector reported a way through the wall will also admit the freeh pure ible person, i will be renced ‘ow. For further | Sud ihe Battery that devigh'fal marine promenade, whicu com: | #!—and then if you want me to stay, why, in the | tion was instituted, and I have but little doubt of | pan organizing a Health Police, which wes ordered tobe | 22), th into the ground floor of the garden, which Lahaye Pitasre a. : { mands so magnilicent a view of the Bay ot New York. Lord’s name, I'll stay. Now, then, all that’s in fa- | Captain Man’s success, a8 the memory of Mr | printed. He propose: te abolish the present offices of will be a very great relief upon a hot sultry eveni OA LEXR L. MeDONATD : ‘The proyrictor of ‘he Gabe ast concluded arrangements | ver of my staying among you, willrise ; and all who | Drexel’s principal witness has failed very much | Health Wardens, and divide the city into twelve districts, The stalre, eecendiag to the wrper peomeseie ae. 023 Iw¥ee No. 52 Joha street 3d story, New York, | (F ting that splen THE PAVILION,” don’t care vothing about it, will set down.” At | since the trial last fall. and appointing twelve medical many one is Sok Aiea algo been altered: fret one Hone Aight me reb ke CP coronas nie Sumas mare Nouim Soci AT NEW BRIGHTON, ate nat four bore. and soro-onei women | (he Walnut street it the only ihealre. opens Bopih tedpestor atti furia's tin Polise; fhe latter otficer be: | flights. On the whole there canbe ne doubt but the mr vuth street. ‘ , joupe ETThe te ishme: i i be appointed the same as the Health Wardens by the =| TO CETSThe two sovy brick House and premises, | two hundred and hy pewous can’ be comiorably accommoda: | frception. Brother Norris, a sort of factotum, or | earthquake, have had pretty fair success. The Boardof Health. ‘These inspectors are to make exami o this season than ever before. _ Iv Putapetruta.—Signor Nagel has arrived and Rives a concert there next Saturd No, 145 Wooster street. finished in the most modern | ted within its walls. head saint among the faithful, like the boy whohad | Chesnut street is closed, and Seems without hope. | nation, and perform the operation of vaccination when style, pi marble mo ere isis. oom Along the principn' front, which is upwards of two hundred | made the unfortunate toss of his cert, it having | Some of the stockholders, dissatisfied with the con- ever necessary inthe several districts. Also, to perform mghout, App! ieMUR iy s 2 ecm abl * formed by loft cpa 1 3 y , ' Young Vandenhoffis also there, and will probabl; noe Ne Fine cise, “(ape 5 eae heats the Sav athaw Wore aaliaroe turned up tails instead of heads, declared it was not | duct of the lessee, have called a meeting for Thurs- | all necessary medical sex yibeat Spataversl watch houses, | won apnear at the Walnut. » m y FO LETOA Gail Loft watore No-€l South atrect, | mands the mostaplendid views of the Jersey shore, the cities | fait, and determined to try it again—then, after ad- | day next, to see if they cannot take possession, and | for which they are to receive ¢: parte a Brough,. the vocalist, was aleo there en. Sater. otiresiecable termay! Aire streets | of New Yorkand Brooklyn, the Hodaon and Kast rivers, Long | ministering to us a due rebuke for the inhospitality | give it to some one who will open it. It is said to | _ Also relativeto the violation of the city ordinances in | ’ ? JORN HERDMAN, Rarroiea’ (te coast of Staten Island, nearly ax far asthe } displayed, with a goodly admixture of talk about | be promised (if not actually leased) to Maywood | causing dead animals tobe leit in our streets orthrown | day. Russell: hea “Gareea’ every tit mr Jn the premises. ‘The grand dining room, which 1s one of the largest and best | hell, damnation, and glory, the question was again | for the next year, at avery low rent. This is not | into the river, and tei o 5 ry thing TO LET OR FOR SALE—A three E i is j 3 i built brick dwelling home sn i oportioned in the United States, can comfortably accommo- | put and carried, or what is just as good, declared | altogether satisfactory; and it it is not too late to in te three handred and iifty guests, and asa ballroom, isalto- | carried ; and it is due to truth t that th i be a hibited: nd att»ched, a1 , about ate 7 3 te ‘© say, that there | prevent it, may be prevented or prohibited. minus walk for the Beck Sip Berry. Apsty ga the prema. | Spr nnnvalied. sn semseathe centre of the | Were several more voted in the affirmative this time | The National Theatre and Philadelphia Muse um es, corner uf Fourth and Sourh-Kighth streets, Williamsburg, | establishment, about fifteen feet im width, and of the same | than before ; but whether it reached to any thing | are to be sold by the Sheriff on Monday next. th orto W.& J.T. TAPSCOTT, dj length as the piazza, which form an admirable promenade for | approximat jority, it shall i ° ji i i i staken up and after considerable debate, Pi ‘ , zz, which ton pproximating a majority, it shall not be mine to en Mr. Ridgway stil lingers, his death being mo- | missioners, was taken up 5 eg YOR SALE=Tint well Known Conch Factory to theadicg tnd chen het wet went “hivcomma, | quire. So, Elder Koapp is engaged for at least a | mentarily expected, his physicians having yesterday | was adopted. Pee ete geile OR Ri ie gevher with the dwelling House, and twenty-four lots | ni h the wings, im each of which shere is. corridtrof | week, at the expiration of which a re-engagement | pronounced him beyond the power ef medicine. He _— (erly a7 A end of ground, aitaate at Harlem, om the 4th Avenue, be- lencth.also under cover. The whole building is well | may be eff-cted, and then we of the monumental | is above 73 years of age, and his wealth is supposed be) eT Chaat ariib ks seman weir Vakvoiavhl [eae chewy phe yg take formerly occupied by Jonn Lely eo verted and beauti- | city will be fully prepared to meet Father Miller | to be from six to ten millions. enquiring into the propriety of rebuilding the sewer in The {.ctory_is a substantial two story brick bui 0 feet jent roads leading d swn | Whenever he thinks proper to wind up the affairs of Rents are still onthe decline; the dimunition of Chapel a teant at the expense of the city. ement round Ambo; ay fe High this impiously wicked, money-loving world. business having of itself occasioned a reduction of | ~ Aiderman Woopnuct said he was in favor of construc- yg ed Our police were in commotion yesterday, in | expenses. Merchandize of allsortsis to be had very | ting a drain therein instead of repairmg the sewer, and & Co. to gather said animals in accordance with a previ- reement on his part. ‘ ing Water Commi ners —The bill of the Water ners for expenses in going to Albany to secure ¢ of a law confirming their a Water Com- before him. A Boston paper says of his concert at the Melodeon last Saturday: » We predicted for Mr. Russell a full house, as we might always do with certainty, but we were not jared for the tremendous rush that actually took place. Long be- fore the hour for commencing, the hall was filled with the beanty, fashion, talent, und intellect of Boston. It was truly a brilliant audience. There could have been no fewer than sixteen hundred pone assembled, and a majority of these were ladies, incluaing some of the loveliest and most accomplished in Boston. Eventhe gallery blazed with beauty and fashion, and the space occupied by Russell’s piano was surrounded by 200 feet On 129th street thee. are. five two story and attic brick “uilaings, well finished, each 20 feet by 35 feet. throug! Aiwons, the dwelling houses is a brick Carriage House, 18 | the Clove road. Siaten Islaad, fe f R ; by a periect halo ot loveliness. t by %5 feet. rior tothove of any syot in the Union; andthe sea bathing | Searching out a hoary headed scoundrel, who has | cheap, while rea! estate has no fixed value. therefore moved an amendment to that effect, which was Mr Rt i woe eR aren th . ie eallent ; 4 es a committed in our vicinity one ot the’ darkest, ee Hannu, | finally adopted, and Aldermen Woo hull, Jones and Leo. jiigret ears eopenrance wangrested ed “4 0.4 ro} ‘01 aking arrangements for a dai i fH —_— id select commit le = ‘with fixtwres, fe. une are regulated, cur: | the Waters, from the principal ‘Springs at Saratoga, #9 th dampedest acts of Serena E Ney yet chronicled in the Common Council. erate tag tha Orgies Water Tablet —Alderman Punpy | oDg# with renewed spirit and effect, while his new pieces bed, nnd guccered, an. all assessments paid) The premises are | frequenters of the Pavilion, will have the advantage of drinking | black catalogue of murder. A German, named Pied o recciation calling upon the Water Commis- | Medea powerful and agreeable impression. Of these the ia complete order, and ready fer immediate occuparcy. these waters. wi'hout the inconvenience of performing a fa | Adam Horn, about sixty-three years of age, recently | | Boardor Atpensren, Monday, April 24.—Present, Al. | presented a trike out, and take down the stone | \Dream ef the Revoller,” is a thrilling production and The same will be sold cheap faree- founds of the pur | tiguingand disazreeable journey of 200 miles. i married a handsome young girl of eighteen; avd | 4erman Woodhull in the chair, and all the members pre. | Sioners to expunge, strike out, rd admirably adapted to the vocalist’s dramatic style and hase money remaining on bond and marigrge fora number of | there ven reding and smoving room for the gentlemen, iue | PUgTe a rhe time ol liens ABE he wae | sent tablet placed in. the wall of the Croten Water Reservoir, | power. em pply to jet N_ comer of id uilding alcoget! etarhed from the Pavilion. ny . n , iti ‘ eal t 40th street. containin, e ni muel Stevens, Ni Avenue snd 126th street, Harlem, orto, WcVAN VOOR | “Ihe diancs from New Vork to New Brshton is under s'x | all ihings, the very thing he did nat wante-murderad | . Petitions Received and Referred—From tax payers of Benjamin Birdsall, Zebezee Ring, and John D Ward, as | ,,1b¢ brilliant success of this concert is a triumphant HS" 3; John street, where a map of the property can be sees. and during the whole of the summer senson, god and | her! She had been missed lor some t a the 12th ward, to abolish lamp districts in that ward, and y} Meee he fivahed the Croton works | testimonial to the merits of Mr. Rustell. He hes now the ‘020 6t®r ppoiuted steamboats will lenve Pier No. 1 onthe Noth me ait me time, and NO | also the offices of street Inspectors, Dock Masters’ and | the Water Commission applause of the most enlightened audiences of the old and ~SFACIOUN AND VALHIONEELE HOTEL IN and \ Brights SPACIOUS ANRALAD TAL HOTEL IN a peony fi “e regularly every hour, from half-pas. | One could give information as to her wherabouts, 5 r : hall, House, capable of | Semerally performed in in the evening. ‘The distance is | until Monday last, when her mutilated corpse was < ty-five mitates ACARD. found sewed up ina coflee bag, and buried on the foot of Barcla: ablet, containing the date of \d the words, nunty of New th ers of the steam boat | —and putting up anoth use of the north side of the prs | commencement and finish of the work reet—Granted. “Erected by the People of the City and new world, his fame is established beyond the reach of envious cavil and partial criticism. THE fash ° ; accommodating 150 persous, situate in Chestnut 4 ak remises of her husband and her murderer! He has | _ Mayor's Veto.—The Mayor sent a communication to the | York.” After some debate the resolution was laid on thu fh between, 6th and 71h streets fu Philadelobi ee | cme Rew ow nstobe Harel, €& rontece._ | Fed. and es eoon ae the Governor offen ated Board, refusing tosign (he resolution suthorizing s lease | table. City Intelligence, Senin teen of yoarm, ikons ee wae eeanieey tila y aE ea “ee ward, he will be found, but not until then, as our po- | %f the open jot foot of Duane street, for the reason that it Pe a ber ip reginestatileh ali ntahah i Disnonest Arprentice.—A boy named Frede- 3 +] 4 * Py . . ¢ iu . ‘init iy . ee my SAMUEL POWER SUP B. TOWNSEND, J, ROWER & SON rranecttuly infm thei friendé and | lice here are up toa thing or two, and have no idea | Princ man oferncting's suolic warket Bateret en | srthe United States against Old Hickory, it was expunged | rick Weidner, hus been engaged as an apprentice 909 Areh street. | orth eae: eign pelstiy eas ae a picde rail knowo | of spoiling their business by proving to the world | tho minates and ordered te be printed. from the walls ot the reservoir. with George Kuchen, shoe maker, of 186 Laurens to conduct the same strictly in those pnacivles. The aceom | that they are patriotically good for nothing. Boring Water Pipes —A communication was received | ‘The Boardthen adjourned to Monday next, street, was arrested and committed for stealing $43 ‘modatisns need no commen: , as they are .ood and comfortable We have also had quite a flare up amongst a por- | fron Hiram A. Norris, late Chiet Engineer, informing the Boano or Ai ant Aupremen, April 94—The mi. | insilver coin, 28 of which was found in his traak. Permanent aud trausient Boarcers by the day or week. Fri- | tion of the democratic family, occasioned by the | Board of his suit against the corporation for violation | ures of the eeting were read and approved. Fine.—The two alarms of fire last evening were as cs t May. vege apyrtea- nes on ae tate, Lanhen an ‘Liverpee! inconsiderate appointment of acomparative stranger | of his patent righ’ for boring croton water pipes, end aske Petitions Referred —Of D B Ailen for lease of part of | fale, no fire having been discovered by the Alban: Packets, andthe Albany, Buffalo, Boston and Philadelphia | to the office of Inspector of Distilled Spirits, made | ingthemto make some arrangement for the purpose of | the pier foot of Fulton street. Of William Taylor, lessee | Fi 9n’ For farther particulars,enquire of boats. Every infurmation given to persons travelling; also the vacant by the death of Luther Ratcliff, Esq. It is | #08 said patent if desired—Referred to the committeeon | of districts No.9 and 10, to have manure removed from % oe 7 asia No. & ya. Wit 5 Ge ee United | an office worth from $1,500 to $2,000 per annum, | Finance. said distrycts. Of Henry Van Reper to be reinstated in Navar.—The US. Brig Lexington arrived last Widening the Park’Gate.—The Committee on Lands and | the fire dep FARM FOR SALE, containing forty acres, tmrty. | The Reading Room will be supplied with English and | and of course, in these piping times of peace, there roe Trea Bedtord tect hens, | night {rom Norfolk. List of officers attached to ie + ; Places, to whem was referred the petition of Major Gene- | th, ains of his wife from Bed:ord steeet church to five under cultivation aid the balance a good giowth of | Amencan paners, audall the Temperance penodiralt oon cof. | Were for it many applicants, each of whom could | ral Sandford and other officers of the first division of ar. | gr jenns Granted Of Job ‘Carr nedvothers of the her:— RE ’ Ye wayereasy. boast that.he had) done the party, if not the State, | tillery, tor widening. the east gate of the Park, and en- | 10th ward, for (ree hy drant corner of Ludlow and Delancy | “wn, Glendy, Lieut. Commanding; T. P. Green, 1st gt fie Promises ia uve in a good re portek meng pe , would cheerfully recommend the | some service; and, as is beet the case, all were | targing the space in front of the hall, to better aceemmo: | streets, Of Elijah Fisher aud others tor a free hydrant in | 7 iaut a. FV. Gray, 2d do ; Wm. Mey, 84 do; Wm. abe: tenia tear Shera Heal wo the Be 1S Rig Washingtonian friends, and | sangu‘ne of success. It wasat length currently re | date the military on review -—-repoted adversely. The } Greene street, between Bleecker and Amity streets. Of Speiden, Purser ; 1 y ieee , Passed Asst. Burgeon ; fine on ee heron Olas ported that ascion of the old Maryland line, and | committee suggestathata little extra drilling ofthe mili- | R Rowley to be relieved from tax. In favorof W.H. ist % i hipman ; W. A. Webb, Geo. Hall, President Parent Society, Brooklyn. himself a war-tried soldier, and a whole hog demo. | tary to improve their marquvreing when breaking into | Norrie to contract with the Corporation for the use of | 34, Sterrett Ridgely, Passed Midshipman 5 be ned en d tf ‘ 4 Midshipman ; Alphonso Barbott, do; W. McRoberts, do ; 1 Ow James Van Dyke, President of Wallabout t. B. Society. crat, was the successful candidate—that Colonel | ection, would remedy the evil complained of, and con- | his machine for topping and raming Croton water pipes. in’ Th 1wo miles from the steamboat Inndit Suh pe a : a Jon Hoban, Captain’s Clerk. one fr mthe town of Rye, onthe North street road. A ful Wine reer, Pre ios Brasidest Drouin eh Sociew. | sy name was on the slate for certain. This ap- | (ude by stating tat they have recommended the trees | of 0, W. Brennan {or holding polle at his je. : view ef the Sound ; cau ree two light houses when lighted; She received a pilot at 11 0’clock on yesterday is in every respect a desirable location for a gentleman’s resi- e D P be d, to to the st opled. -Of - peared to give satisfaction, even to his fellow appli- by ehhh haat Lit ait nee e standards of | Reports ~Adopled.—Ot Joint Aqueduet Committee, in tides haa $8 hours bet lias Miceak " a wing French & Heizer @ supply of Croton nae, cants, who, recognizing the Colonel’s superior Public School onthe Points—The cemmittee to whom pb fh oduteies In Castle Garden. oF Comatose of ‘This firm is in Westchester County. Call on the premises, A claims, both on party and country, yielded gracefully | was referred the apptication for the construction of a Laws, recommending the payment of Samuel B and Ed. or 28 inde Mr. J. H. WELCE Peechoeng greet “ apt Im*ec te their hh his leeling of satislaction was how- Soot hace on the Square at the Five Points—Reported | ward White $120. Of [oh nays recommending to : ol 1S8V 7 ING SU TALE er of short duration, asthe mail yesterd t | in its favor. tract for printing five hundred copies ef the im. fie DRESS BOOTS. ee ERG D Om STATES | Com Annapolis the commiasion-—and Tora Heil; | Lighting Spring cirect with Gas—The committe to | CoUra gctilances ol the. Cergeraichs ead. she, fer LATEST FRENCH STYLE. W, WESTHOL? as good a democrat as a very limited residence on | Whom was reterred the application for lighting Spring | printing five hundred copies of the State laws Suoan in Vermont.—This state seems destined to become the sweetest in the Union. Twenty thousand bhds. of maple sugar have been made pect(ully inform his friends and the ie, shoo! will re open on the Ist of May. . pees : street with Gas, reported in its favor, and the superinten. to the city of New York, as revised by | there this season. Value $1,000,000. TT HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully invites the citiz Parents and pnardiaus are also informed W. W. makes ita | Our soil, and a more limited knowledge of the in- | Srrufimnua was dedered to accomplish the work, Hane Kiderman W, Deda, inckuding tueleirs peeved Veit delete New Yok eal stig prey inating tbe ort to call at boint of conscience to guard in every possible wav the morals | stitutions of our country would admit any uneduca- Chambers Street Pier—The Committee on Piers,reported the session ot 1843, Adverse to relieving Kimberly from Rosert Date Owen is a candidate far Congress ‘ children commitied to his care, from tour totwelve years of } ted man to become, hasgot the vacant office. He | in sean ericatine pict Toot al Chambers street to antes 5 i 4 ante H i ‘ A . i . Hi # | tax ior paper and stationary, for Commissioners of the pm si the finest Breach cr noe ah Ps) es pen ae i ie achightfat ied has, however, been very busy with his arithmetic | Raymond, for one seat, fat $1000. The same. ‘ommittee | (ah ward, Adverse to sundry persons for compensation Gent emen-can hat fe bore made to ord-rin the best manner, | the orchard, gerdens aud play ground are spacions; avout ten | since the Repeal Asseciation took his application in | reported adversely tothe construction of a bulk head on | jor injury done to their premises curing theelection. In at air dollars per pitt, and footed at four dolt ‘arranted | mi walk trom the Inoding. - “The steamboat Raritan hand, and it is confidently expected that in the | the west side of Great Barn Island ; also against leasing | favor OM rgaret A.Hunter, for © mprnsation for injury to any manufactured in the city at from seven to eight Barclay street every day at 3 o'clock, for Rossville. M i i era at the foot of Clarkson street to J. Brown. done hi mises by an overflow of water from sewer in Term: board and tuition, including’ wasning, $25 per | Course of a few months, with the assistance of the | Pie’ rhage er Gontalase Paperted thet | mene ore 1 eenee are bom erases tender feet, or being difficult te fit eu ac- | quarter, tables, Reilly willbe enabledto come some where | .Peck Slip Pier—The same Committee repo! ‘at | Thomasatreet. In favoro! granting Penfield, Day & Co ions. corns, &c., ean have boots made soas | Kev. in the neighborhood of the contents of a barrel of | Messrs. Corlis, Vanderbilt,and Stone, who hai leased the | the exclusive use of the slips between Cedar and Liberty abser! GhakGe Ae lori [idaaiient of ine ereann Se | Piet foot of Peck Lae Haig A for the Eastern | streets, for the use of boats plying between this city and whiskey. As for his judgement of the creature, i at £5000, refuserl to pay the same amount of money | Ca . In favor of correcting the tax of James B/ Mur- report speaks true, there is no doubt on that score,or | for the lease this year,and asked that it be referred to the | ray ond Tho ga road John’s not a very apt scholar, for its the very article | Finance Committee to make a lease at their pleasure. through 48th street, between Bloomingdale road andthe in Indiana. Fast Day 1n Groroia.—The first Friday in May is set apart for its observance. in advance. Referenci Hand. Superior Court. Before Judge Vanderpoel. Arnit 24.—Administratriz Sturtevent vs. Barnes.—This wasan action for goods sold and delivered, and for the dsome, b} ibe.’s method of taki F feet and ftting ‘up aod keeping a pair of lasts ‘or each customer. 2 ing their measures can, by writing, have boots poh iiawate ween yen ale CONSTANTLY CN MAND, ber, Kaq., Hick that he is acquainted with. The nomination and | Alderman Batis advocated it. 10th Avenue balance of an account stated and settled, amounting in Pxpiome Bow, gm $2 00 to $6 00 ‘Bloriuge street, appointment, bad ag itis, is not what the boys are | Alderman Puapy opposed it on the ground that such | Papers from the Beard of Aldermen concurred the aggregate to $240. if Boots, a 250 to 3 50 compiaining about, but they say it smells bad. | power should not be referred to a single committee ; he | favor of permitting herlock, J. Bluxman and J. Itappeared that Mr Sturtevant, the intestate, in his 8 10 5 WASHINGTON GARDENS, HOBOKEN. I ‘That Charley Coyle agree ‘with the Secretary of | asin favor of leasing the piers at auction. Taylor, to remove remains of their relatives. In favor of | life-time, andthe defendant had dealings—that a rupni k : 139 10 2 20 TQBNRELAND. the well known proprietor of the First | site Ghat sPhe would only favor Nine sith hid ace | Alderman Suirm said he thought the Board had better | lighting Spring erect with gas, from Broadway to West | account as kept between them. After Mr. Sturtevant ‘ JOHN L. WATKINS, Informs them and the public generally, thit, he hae lacely vure | S00Uld receive the support of the repealers incon- | Peck Slip. « | south aide to A Zabritkie. In favor of flagging the south | count, and it further appeared that marble to the value of or 114 Fulton at. between Nassanand Datch s's. _ ng the large and commodious House and Gardens, known | Ventien for a nomination for Congress from this Alderman Usperwoon said that the Finance Committee } side of 9th and 10th avenues. In favor of letting to the $60 had been sent to the store of defendant to be sold for the account of Mr, Sturtevant. ‘The defence set up was usury as to the balance of $180, and non est factum as to the $60, the value of the marble, It appeared by the testimony of a Mr. Campbell that he (0 WANTS BOOTS & SHOES? ‘a-hington House, situate in Hadson street Hoboken, | district. It such be the case, we have only to whis- | had the power to authorize the Comptreller to lease pro- | owners of the steamboat Diamond the north side of pier THE Greatest Redaction tn Prices ever known, pithies bo CT walk Sroses iy Berrys Soe ly ween vd per a word in Le Grand’s ear—that it will be worse | perty for one year without coming to this Board for con- | at the foot of Barclay street. In favor of regulating 12th ae, of We most fashionable shape, 8215.10 $3.08. Faahoua, | culls fom the triends of the late propmetor, alte the public | than folly for him to come before a democratic con- | sent; that if this pier was offered at auction, it would not | «treet between Gansevoort and Wert stre:ts. In favor of ble epee ‘boots $150 to 2,00 a pair. Ladies fancy co! generaily, ‘The Gardens being newly and tastefully Inid out, | vention with such proffered support, for even should | bring half the amount offered by these gentlemen, a8 no | flagging th. south sidewalk of 7th street from avenue A pair. y colore: 4 ‘ ~ g i f 1,90 id all | will be supplicd during the season with *n excellent assort- P in obt Jon, "twi one could compete with them—they asked a reduction of | to avenue D. In favor of set ide part of the pier | hadcalled on defendant on the part of plaintift, and de by et ER Bin for Gorton Teadice tak Ciebtica trees, | moth, of Oe vert: cad shotecgs of Sowers. The bar, being he peep tg aehanee pila Pe but | $2000 in the rent. #nd he thorght thet a better price than | foot of Murray street for certai cae. Bie payment of both sums—that defendant admitted thirty to forty per cent cheaper than ever, at 212 Greenwich st, | greatly en!ay Hy fitred up, will contain aco dase 5 LO Le eg! . OWARD, to run the risk of leasing at auction. of fiagging sidewalks of 17th street, between 9th and 10th ince of $190, but refused to pay it on the greund of comer of Barclay. TAB. WIGGINS. tor Ww taporore Gi Ring Alderman Gromey said that an increase of 33 per centon | avenues. eT the rent of this slip was made lust year by the Common | Albany TR esac a tn ovr maker, row Par [Correnpondence of the Horald.] Council, and he thought they had acted as Shylock land: | jog Mor eet, b Washington and ipect fully informs the in! tanta of New as also ficted up seperate and ble sir hs 4 lords sometimes did by increasing the rent astenants suc | West st ind constructing a sewer in isle atreet. hy hat has overed Meestablishment at No 163 Broad: | fare r ladies, which froat ujos the Bay. aud furoishesavtew | 2. Pesttapenrita, April 28, 1848. ceeded by their exertions to build upa business. In favor of cancelling a judgment again: ehoe. he Incest fashions ahd best workimanahoge reed to him, | cf the most dilightfal scenery. The subscriber, determined *Tis too soon yet to pronounce Father Miller ei- | “Alderman Unvrawoon that he thought the best | {n favor of regulating lst and 92d strects, between 6th Gent'emen wis! ng to have na ‘legan. fe will do well to calt | {at no hing shalt be wanting to secure he comfortof bis | itera fool or a knave ; but if fire is to be the de- 4 plan would be lor tie Board to fix price st once, end | and 7th avenues, and the filling up of the low grounds = i , , In favor of regulating West street, between and Battery place, and regulating and pav- € = usury ; ond that ke also admitted that the marble was oo sentto him to be disposed of, but that the proceeds of it only amounted to $30 or $40; another witness testifies that the late Mr. Sturtevant was in the habit of charging a shilling 9 day interest on $100. It contended on the part of the plaintiff that the be- lance of $180 formed no part of the usurious transactions 0 Sherry oo Philad«Iphia, r jes Ice Creams, and otner delicacies of and exymine his we “ rie ‘ oe that would put an end to it. wrein be referred to the Street Commissioners. —t account was settled before the death of Mr. sages: Four ANP Shor stone 2 He recreation at visivors, OL the suencow of the waitirat | structive organ, the weather is very unpropitious, | “Aigerman Bats said he thought the Finance Commit: anon aoP kat the Board adjourn to Thursday | Sturtevant, and the balan: by aclerk except $45. _ fhe, sy BEAD ¥ respectful forms he friends ry to say more th ‘n hat they wikia No nes be there being now a fine drizzling rain, which com- | tee would make a better bargain thes the Board. evening next, and that the Sritpesos oy a Judge Vanderpoel charg e ity, that if from the and tne, need ts of 1 5 ‘ +i ero) — - rmed i 9 Nato stizet, where he will tnenitally re om his Jong experience in the basi Tespecttaliy solicits | menced eighteen hours ago, ('tis now noon) and | ,A. motion 1 compil the commlltcs to report to the | Work House be made the special order of the dey—Adopt: | evidence they believed thet the $180 formed ne part of the ashare of the pub ic patronage, ond ple : receive t . se urious transaction, they should find for the eS befavored mth on himself that noth | hag continued without intermission : but sans badi- | to 11. And the resolu Suctts y Plaintid’ 5 ferring the lease to said com- ‘To reconsider the resolutien relative to paying the Wa. | but if they were of opinion that it was a balance on foot ing shall be wantivg on bis part, or those ia his employ, to ; " re g 0 reco ——9000 il 0 fe id y f the hi : mittee with power, was adopted. ter Commissioners for certain services—Lost. ofthat acconnt, then they should find for defendant. As es OU ee of eee ee | Sees iy othe, coesorE and enjoyment of thove who may | nage, this man hasdone much harm ; many who | mites mits power, we Wharves reported adversely to np: | "Unjinished business taken up —Ordinance fixirg the | tothe proceeds of the marble, if they believed the evi- sales whotenate ant reall at the fo fowiog | _adiwer JOHN IRELAND, P, affect to doubt and disbelieve,have had their terrors | plication of Eli Hart, to repair wharf and pier foot of | amount to be charged for water grants on the Hudson | dence of Campbell, whoswore that the defendant admit. tow pr oe pare ——— Prices + rerch Gaiters, of the best KANCIS K- CRUMP, Unrosometer, Wateh awakened; while more than a few have suflered | Cortlandt stract. river, ty, tnd of all eolore, $1.50; and 2000 pairs of Slippers, 75 | ANYARCIS My CHU ME, cnrowowcren, Warten amd Cee : . ; r They reported in favor of allowing George L. Schuyler | Ordinance for making an additional eppropriation for Broad way and 9? Caval street. Maker leweler, formerly with ©. J; Tobi rly to ‘ ‘ y rene rge L. Schuy rdinance for ‘s e pre Hone sores yor wilt had the greatest. and beat ag- | SE Nears, tod recently ‘with Marytands & (o,, Broad this delusion to displace their reason. 1 trust he is ted that the proceeds on foot of that claim was due and amount to $30 or $40, they should also find for the the privilege of occupying private pier onthe north side | the year 1843 Adopted plaintiff, but if they did not believe Campbell, them they sormentiathe world of Boots, Guiters, Shoes, Slippers, Se. | WAGs Ol thice years,begs to neguatut luis friends and ( sincere, as | am unwilling to believe that any mor- | of Liberty st., for the use of his steam boat, and the south Resolutfon refusing to concur with the Board of Alder- | should find for defendant, there being no evidence of the tna Mies and Cludven's do, ‘ sade pyro Weslsevs cud ross: fave Na tons exec. [ tal man would fabeieate: dueli wvihatter) andi aewac | ty 108004 Zabriskie forthe same purpose Also to } mento carry up thesuit of Nerris vx, the Water Commis: | delivery of the marble {o the defendant, the whele eri i it jw your rttent t ” t 4 ; a4 le Tal | wu i i Jit tes Circuit Court, a oY Talay nce wer ‘ues batten Gama “a4 snce and known » ty, to meet with that share of patronege (© | ing the power of a Deity, infuse misery ‘among @ Allen Wm. C, Rhinelander and others, to occupy private | sion ely decided in the Uni at dence en that branch of the case resting upon the admis title him. In retu ning thanks for all . n ier, foot of Murray street, for the ure of barges. to the Supreme Conrt of the United State—Adopted. = favours, he growl remind his friends that he repairs every | sintul population for mere avarice, or other kindred Binproving Streets.—Committees reported in favor of To request the Counsel of the Corporation to report to desenption of Watches, Repeaters, Mosical and Duplex, the and unholy motive. Taking for granted that Miller flagging 17th street from 9h to 10th avenues—Adopted. | this Bourd whether the contractors for cleaning the Tho apucated thas gaa bo procared is himself the victim of an insane delusion, ['ll give | Als: for regulating and paving West street and | streets are obliged to remove dirt {rom the City Hall, and Iry and Diamond work set ; Pearls restrangs ; , of i ed. ; ‘is s about matte Morris streets—Adopted. In favor of flagging 7th street lic buildings—Adopted. in the city. | you a few ideas a atters as they exist here, P' C3 ee Fania cael euali ie forere ade at the south: ry arti: iv cent cheaper thi ‘ov enabled to do the whole frmseif, and uot crust to the 1p: | and 1am happy that I can commence by saying | between avenues A and D—Adopted. | In fa matane Les eat of sae fale sien. oot tek gute bs epee - | ern i anaes ? s i ‘lisle #treet—, 6 pak for nid enkiany aaauset a8 Keys in proportion. Cosh | that there is a decided improvement in the political jorlog cond ot wit oad eat otntet Cie Cberont oc priated for the erection of adweiling on the Islend tor sion of the defendant himeelf. Verdict for plaintiff—$220. Hivsauhvai the: Clap Potoes, Conpomy~le ommse loward vs. the City Insurance Company.—' Is still in progress, cad Set likely to terminate until the latter end of the week. en allskin Boets, of the best qu-lity aud nd French calf kin Boot: nd per p rvs cloth batton Gut rs, $7.50 at calfskin Bhoen, 1,25 to 1.10 eu Ey 50 cents 10 i KAMBEYS CELEBNATED GNEMINAL CUss health and prosperity of the State,rand it is devoutly | West’ strects—-Adopted. In favor of flagging Lath strect | jitetgint keeper of Potters Field—sdopted, Marine Court. ee ae LE MEN of steady Wit can be accommo BHAVING COMPOUND ent” | 10 be hoped ‘some amelioration af social morals | Weta "e och tg ‘Adopted. In vavor of setting | ‘Te concur ina resolution sent in by the Board of Alder Before Jaige Sherman, oan ly, st 204 Faltoustreet. Also, afew day boaders can be nec. in- }O an= gentleman who may purchase this article, the money | The Legislature, which has just dissolved, and | curb and gutter stone in 23d street from Sth to6th avenues, | men to pay Samuel Bradhurst $600 ior building a market | Arar.24—Lamott vs. Hunt—This was om action fu modated on the most rensonahle term. A parlor and bedroom willbe refanded, if uot e; isfivd, alter us ng it one | which during ite session was the theme of so much | and flagging the same—Adopted. In favor of paving | at Harlem—concurred in assault and battery by Defendant, whe 2 coer oe to let, #ith or withoat hoard cite PR a a of oe his manutactory and | obloquy and abuse, has done some—nay, much— | White street 220 feet east of Chapel street—Concurred | Topay E A. Shearman $504 as compensation for exca | packet ship Utica, of the Havre hy ‘Laat wancah: “ADL Atay AN \ SEGARS. ee ee eee a ALEXANDER RAMSEY good. Its labors were heavy, and were it not for | in. vating trenches—alopted. ; ott, (a colored min) ¢ stew ert eae voyege 2M, PICABL A: No, 9 Liberty s¢ eet, near Nassan,offers | Certificate of Dr. T. E Bond, Senior k.ditor of the Christian | the two or thireelpersonal conflicts that disgruced the |. Blasting Rocks-—The Committee to whom was referred |" ‘Toturnish the Mayor with copies of the geologicsl | legedto have been commit ity. 100,000 La Norma from Havre to this city Serara, tae quality, very suverior, Sab, Aleesnder fegeneet Journal. legislative halls, the body would be most favorably | the pplication of Samuel Pack wood for remuneration for | survey of the State—adopted. the occasion of the first as- i ” A damages to his house through the carelessness of cortrac- To restore to the Aldermen their compensation as The defence was it on Bie Fiverita do oo $ Sil have Inely tied your Chemical Coametic Sh DNS SL A ng UBL Spportonment F tor Krily, in blasting rocks in 231 street, reported that the J Judges of the Court of Seasions—-edopteds sult the Steward was drunk and on ihe second occasion 400 Rucita Onsera, very oldvand 4° tae) een fh. pn Aang the prac of the State into districts tor congressional and le- Corporation had nothing to do with the matter, but the U. B. Cirenit - ourt. that he first laid , the fury, thet & wd 4.00 Ew di hath d bow offered ts teerpewie on Vocal gislative elections, at all times an impertant and de- | applicant must obtain redress through the law. <A sone tetion A A eine Judge Sherman charges y» captain bt A A eRe: rag tno, Ham [have vo hesitation In eying ‘yours heate duty, was unusually so from the fact that the | Improving Stveets.—The Street Committee reported in TaaRS a Sireet mas DP AAeee. og | eutnortord to inict propes sme Sarees coeitnement ‘The whole entitled to debenture, and in ‘lots ined, ‘The lather is readily made, and o a proper demoerats had an uncontrolled power and sway, | favor of repairing Hester street, between Mulberry and J APmit'24—The People vs. Hoyt —After the opening of f oy unrily seamen, and that it was necessary tor chasers. ee . neta ly and closely so fied with deafts fora Seen: |S metas eters po out te eto the face.» ven wher i i ry HY mpeg pen that the bills passed were prudent and aay. Great pelitical parties having a representation pro- T. E. BOND, reaped to their numerical roa and geogra- or quality Eughsh Lamesa J PMical position, making, as any bill necessaril i totems re satvaewaeonen must make,when based on fair rinciples, a decide ODHULL & MINTURNS, preponderance in favor of the demoeratic party. $7 Bouth street, ‘he werk of reform has been commenced in good sreservation of life and property todo ro; but thata ca fin wes not justifiod in aking &@ seaman with a deed! weapon, or inflicting severe and unnecessary ment: on him. Ifin this case they believed from the evidence that Captain Huct exceeded his duty in Lees = bang cemoety ong gg on the plaintiff, They should find a ver- dict for the latter. te ba returned and brought in a verdict for plainti@ F $150, ¥ f the Jurors were called over, and and excesses were feared ; but lam proud to say, | Orange street—Adopted. Also, in favor of regulating heteen hones ¢ meeayen, wee achenging Renews of ae, ee ron Com. the Court adjourned at 40’ciock. orted in favor of changing the name of Lum aiid. the rear of ‘Trinity church, to ‘Trinity Place, esackatenr yg at en Purdy and Davies, opposed it. Alderman Surenion Count.—Nos. 32, 33, 26, 75, 23, 43,96, 7%, % Carman advocated it, and the resolution was finally laid 27) 65,74 ie - Common Pusas.—66, 66, 62, 64, 60, 102, 67, 66, 68, 00. ited’ Kinedom, kets of the ist, 7th, re of each pacl movthy by the Boston Steamers Greet Western. Apply to 49, T. TAP: 4 aude +14 Pack fhip, cor, Bouth st,